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VOLUMt XX
SATURDAY. SBPTF.MBER U. 1M5
NUMBER Om
S. C A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE WEDNESDAY
EmOLLMElk' SHOWS LA^E POSTWAR II^REASE
Smn StatM An4 Two
F«r«i|ii Coant»i«* Ar#
RtprtMiittd
With war veUrtni r«tumtng In In-
cnaslng number!, the f*U quarter
coUege enrollment hM reached the
total ol 4**. according to the latest
ftgutee from the Reglitrar's office.
The entrance of dlicharged veteran*,
la keeping with the nationwide prac
tice of the major coUegea and uni-
vtnitle*. U permitted at any time,
and additional reglitration* are com
ing la. tt I* expected that a return
to tlie pre-war level of more than
goo itadeou wlU be poe>lU* in the
near future. The admlnlMration, In
iti >r'»««»g pngram, contemplate*
preparing for an even larger dorml-
tery capacity within a few yean.
and Peru are the foreign
oovntrlet tepreeented. Next to Noitt
Caroilna, with iU 317 regiatranta. Vir
ginia contributee moet to the toUl,
thirty-four rtudeota coming from the
Cavalier SUte. Other aUtea repre-
aented are South Carolina, Alabama,
New York. CooMCtieut. PennaylvanU,
Kew J«tey, Maaaaehuietta and Ohio.
eeaaty, with 147 ftvdanta,
k leapooHbl* for the
r gr« from any part e* Noeth
Other caantiea wUh lara*
.i—■■>*t1«na at. OalMyf »; R«y
Mph. lli —cWlhlw, IX ta»w^
ai« nftr Mt Na(tk CartUw «•«■««
Slogan Of Drive Is
*Every Student A Member*
SEVEN NEW MEMIERS
ADDED TO FACULTY
OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT
paign of that organlaatleD a«t m
vice-preeident; Jack Sunbure. »ew ■
, «tM «U leader* In the memberehip car^
. ^ thev M# Martha Anne McDaniel, Anderson. 8. C.,
» —* Grtffin. Summerfleld. N. C., eecy-treaa.
Hall, a^d Oalc Ledge, Ih* addiHo^
enroUmaat milting it aecaeaary^te
open the fourth building recently.
North hou»ea *U the dormitory m^
Deapite the r'tum of a large num^
of veteran*, otomen rtUl outoumbw
the men more
A return tc pre-war athletic ached-
vle* within the
1* being contemplated. The Athletic
committee wlU continue to *pon*or a
large Intramural program °f
but expecU good
ball team* during ^
turn to collegiate football nexxt fall.
LUCILLE MORGAN TO
HEAD CHOIR
The "Elon Singer*.” who «re oft
to a good *tart with aixty mwaber*.
„««Uy elected Lucille Mo^
pre*ident. A1 Burlingame la vice-
preeidMit. Archie Braxton **
tary-treaaurer, and Jane McCauley
and Sara Brewer acting a* librarian*
are to be in charge ol t»ejn^.
For the convenience ox the nu-
denU. practice night* have ^n
changed to Monday and Thuriday
evening* at 7 o’clock, and a new
*plrit of cooperation prevaiU among
members. ^
The addiUon of a number rf male
voice* ha* brought about a
change In thU year’* choir. *nd it u
evident th*t the choir wiU have an
unufually succesAU year
NOMINATIONS FOR
VACANT OTPICIS TO
■I MAM MONDAY
HbmnatloM wlB be aad*
morning during tto repte
aMenbly for tha eCAoM lift viMUl
atoAaata wt» did a«»
AM OOLD IS
K^AtTWIRHINI
wrm PiASHilOHT
WOMEN'S RESIDINCi
COUNCIL FORMED
Elon College opened It* flfty-*l*th
year by welcoming * number of new
faculty member* The*e appolntmenU
bring to the c*mpu* *ome outitandlng
Inatructor*.
Mia* Ida M. Greenfield haa been ap
pointed Dean of Women. She ar
rived during the *ummer *nd at once
took over her duUei. Working In con
junction with Dr. Bowden and a *tu-
dent committee *he revised the *ec-
tlon In the Student Handbook regard
ing regulaUon* for the women stu
dent*. and h*i put into force new rules
regarding privileges, discipline, and
student govomment. A graduate ol
Union Vjn. 'ty. Jackson. Tenn..
Mis* Greenfield completed work for
the Ma*ter of Art* degree at George
Peabody CoUege for Teacher*. Nash
ville. Tenn. She Is a member of ihe
American A**ocUtioo of Uaivmity
ha* aerved ** public
The annual membcrsl.ip drive of
Ihe Student Christian Association will
beKin Wednesday and l*st throughout.
Ihe week. J*ck Sunburn, president ot»
the orginlxatlon. recently announced
The plana of the drive will be pre
sented to the Senior Cabinet of the
S C. A. at it* reguUr meeting Tue»-
day night at 8:00 and the drive will
officially be inaugurated at the Wed-
neaday morning chapel service.
There will be a desk In the ntMnda
of Alamance Hall, where studenU aiay
sign pledge cards, on Wednesday
Thursday, and Friday mornings
next week. Martha McDaniri,
president of the S. C. A.. Anne Gr
I In. secreUry-treasurer. or varioua
members of the Senior cabinet will be
at the desk. The slogan of the drive
is "Every Student a Member” and
the officer* of the organliatlon «r« an-^
xlou* to atUln thU goal. U la hop^
esda^
gs^L
Grl^?
that the S. C. A membership Incb^
cards may be obtained.
The Senior Cabinet of the Student
Christian Aaaoelation. which 1* com-
r«tary *t tk« *»■•«« ^ : - .
dent of the Senata, aad iiavMary M
tba Saoata. Nominatioo* far tM of
fice vacanclaa in the raapeetlv* elaaa-
a* wiU also be mada at tbia tl**.
The name* of upparclaMan who
are eligible for the raepacUea
and have an academic avaru* « “C
have bean posted on t|ie
board* at each end of Alamance HalL
The general elecUon wiU ba hald naxt
Thursday and there will not ba a saa-
ond elecUon unlcM soma of the pUir-
aUty winners do not rscelva a »«»r-
Ity vote. Frealimen will not ba eli
gible to vote in this elactloo.
The election will ba under tha «i-
pervislon of the temporary electoral
committee consUting of toerwn
WhaUey, Elisabeth Parker, and Junius
Peedin—the leaders of the Studant
Government A**ociation.
freshmen to elect
OFFICERS
Women Siid — —
chairman and editor of the bullatin, ^uruuaii . - ---- -
— , . for iU NaahvlUe Branch. She baa bad posed of the officer* and the commlt-
When tha woaaan residence (tudanu contact with young people, tee* that carry out the work ofine
met recently ta put into effect tha aerved aa director of young I organUation, meet* every ^esday
Residence Council, an organliation, i^tlvitia* in both Aikanaa* Ulght. and the entire member^p
aat up ttaU yaar Oitough r¥W^ af i ^ Tenneaeea. aa a taaehar, and aalmeet* monthly. The Frertimen who
tha atudant haadtA Margarat Rawl*. i of the administrativa i*aff I join the S. C. A. will elect officer*
Dormitary; Battle Soa U^d, I • 1 -* **
Knowing
^ )mv oti again naxt
day. Sergeant Hagood whilad aww
the ttoM houn oi waittnc with
natehea ot slaap and the reading
of tha Maroon and Gold under cover
with tha aid of a flashlight
Sergesnt Hsgood. of Burilngton and
Graham, waa an uppardaasma* whan
be left to enter tha aareice two years
ggo. He ws* s Goldsn Gloves champ,
and a splgodld all-around athlata.
After aUOie pains Ed Daniel took
to get out the Maroon and Gold serv-
iea list, never knowing for
certain that the paper would rea*
our far-traveurs. it la earthly g^
to know that many of the Issues did
each their destination. This little
sbaat has now visited a good many
‘omers of Europe and Asia. Many a
aoldier and aallor. and many women
in the aerrtce. have sent us reporU
They all say that nothing—unless It
«as a letter from home—did more
to lift their hearts than thU reminder
of their Alma Mater.
tna saHwiM nwiiw —iMinbar of tne aamuu»w»uy» nw^ijotn mv a. —-
West Dormitary; BattU Sue l^^lof Vanderbilt Univetaity. Naahvllle. 1 »nd organise a group of Ihelr o^
Ladies' Hall; Martha McDaniel, ^l^ene. In additlen ta her worif aalThla graap wUl ba
PaawMWri women, aba Is sanrls« aa ln-|of tha Baniae Cahtoat, and wffl be a
ware naKiBd hauas praaldents, nmsiliiunt railawehiB and aocial fesvm for the
DaawHWri ■■ of women, aba Is sanrwg aa in
Lods*, wtn aasM hauaa praaidaBU ^ ^ cngiisb Department
of their respective dormitonee. I S C Deskins. formerly prln-
Under this nw system bel^ ' cloal of Sumner aehool, near Greens-
Into fone for (he first time, there Is ^ joined the faculty a* head
to be a Residence CouncU for MCh Department of Bducation. He
received hi* undergraduate training at
The Freahman class will elect Us
officers for the college yefc on the
first Tueeday in October. Tha »
act time and place will be aanouneed
latef
The rule of the eligibUty to hold
office is the same as for other stu
dent office*—an aeadanlc average of
•*C” or better on the laft year*i work
is required. StudenU wh^ ^ ..i^ughiy speaking”
school tranacripta have not yet ^n ia.lS: “The Thrill of a Ro-
rrcelved by the Registrar’* office
1 *hould atumd to thla immediaUly. '
CAMPUS MOTION
PICTURES
Sapt II: "Betwaan Two Wamah.”
Sept. 28-a#:' “A Song To Remam-
dormltoty. composed of the preeident
and four other re*ldent* of that donn-
llory with the hou*e director a* ad-
vlaer. Theee new house presldenU
are to^appo^t the renalnlny mem
bers of'the hall council and they shall
assist In administering dormitory reg
ulations and settle case* of hall dl»-
cipllne. Unlike the Women’* Coun
cil, ***** 1* not a Judicial body and 1*
not permitted to try a ca*e or InfUct
penalties.
The house preeident* are to be
members of the Women’s CouncU, but
the other members of the hall coun
cil are not.
Campus Calendar
Sunday, »;45 a. m.: Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.: Worship Service.
Monday. #;00 a. m.: Nomination*
for vac*nt student offices.
g:00 p. m.: Ministerial AssocUtion.
0:00 p. m.: Sorority meetings.
Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.: S. C. A. Sen-
io'' Cabinet
Wednesdajr:
8:00 P m.: Uterary Society meet
ings. _
Friday, 8;00 p. m.: Elon movies
lanui CHRISTINA HARDY, »'
the Dapartmant af Bostaa-Ad*tat^
tnttao.
I PAUL S. REDDISH, Ba# tha Da-
MftMBt e( mltir-
MISS IDA M. GREENFIELD, Dean
ofWaM.
dr. s. C. DESKINS, Head of tha Da-
partaaat ot Ediicatioa.
rvcvivcu IU* . .
Emory and Henry College In Virginia,
and at Elon, graduaUng from
with a Beachlor of Arts degree. He
was awarded hi* M**ter of Arts end
Ph D. degree* *t the UnivenUty of
Nortli CaroUna. He has done pdu-
ate work at Vanderbilt and Chicago
universities.
Psul Sltiman Reddish. Durham.
N. C.. has taken over his duties as head
of the Department of Biology. Mr.
Reddish attended Duke University,
where he did undergraduate work In
loology and chemistry, and has done
gradu^le »ork in loology and botany.
For a number of years he taught Kl-
ences in the public schools of North
Carolina and acted as a researoh as-
sisunt in Uie department of zoology
and entomology at North Carolina
SUte College. He has also Uught
photography at the Oniverstty of
North Carolina and physics at North
CaroUna SUte CoUege, and has ac^
as assisunt invesUgator In the W-
fice of Production and Research De
velopment; and more recently he a^
ed as associate in the culture dej^-
ment of the Carolina Biological Com-
***i^other new department head U
Miss ChrisUna Hardy. Fort Smim.
Arkansas, who Is in the BusmeM
partment. Miss Hardy received her
Bachelor of ArU degree from Qua
chlU CoUege. ArkadelphU, Ark , and
her Master o£ Arts degree tro>" "»-
body College for Teachers. Nashville
Tenn. She has done wo* «
the Fort Smith Junior College, Fort
Smith. Ark., and has had teaching e^
perlence in the public schools of ^
Tansas and the Fort Smith Juntor
College. Aside from her work In the
commercial department *1*^^ “!
acting as house director of Ladies
"miss ChrisUne
Ohio of the Department of Music,
attended BowUng Green SUte Unlver-
5lty at Bowling Green.
she received her Bachetor
degree In music, and the University
of Michigan at Ann
SrfUn«rCoUaia. DafUnce, Ohio. Miaa
fellowiblp and aocial fsrum for tha
members of the Freahman class. The
advisors to the Freahman S. C. A. wlu
be Fred Register. W. D. UtUe, Tom
Horner, and Vivian Walker.
Profe**or A. L. Hook w«* chosen
sponsor of the organlxaUon at a recent
meeUng of the Senior Cabinet. He
has accepted the position and with
his help the officers are assured of
a successful year ahead.
TALENT IS REVEALED IN
freshman PROGRAM
At the Fre*hm*n Talent Program
held recenUy in Whitley Audltoriuaa
several performers of outstanding
ability were found among the new
StudenU Earl Danialey was the-
master of ceremonies fbr the pro-
gram. , *
Charlotte Clprianni, who played boo
gie-woogle. was the first on the pro
gram. Kat Saunders played several
popuUr numbers on the piaao. BIU
Williams, baritone, sang two modem
songs; he was followed by Harry "Ca*-*
jies" ThomSs, who rendered aeversl
humorous melodies. Then Elinor
Mack Paul sang several new popular
songs. AU of the vocaUsU were ac
companied by Kat Saundera. Orville
■•B. O." Robinson conducted a qulx
program, with the assistance of Jean
West and Dorothy Shackeifard. We
hope to see more of these briUiant no
vices in the future.
After the Ulent program. Elon mo
vies of the 1945 May Day were shown.
Honeck has traveled widely through- ■
out the United SUtes. England. Ger
many. Holland, and Belgium.
Miss Mildred Wldber of Boston,
Mass.. is doing new work in the De-
paii-.t'nt of Religion, and more facU
concerning her work will be carried in
later issue of the MAROON AND
GOLD.
Another faculty appointment 1* that
of E. Z. Jones, Burlington, who is to
teach a course in Radio Broadcasting
beginning during the winter quarter.
Mr. Jones is dlrec . of WBBB. Bur
lington's first radio corporation.
Space is lacking for complete pr^
senUtlon of the pictures and abatracU
of record of other new faculty mem
ber*. The next laaue of the Maroon
and Gold wlU carry additional m-
nouncemenU concerning appoint
menu.