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MAROON and GOLD Speakers Of Four Partys May Appear On I.R.C. Platform Jeanne Meredith To Edit Phi Psi Cli Miss Jeanne Meredith has added Miss Evelyn Moore; Maroon and one more office to her list of respon- Gold business manager, is this year On I y StateS'Rights Speaker Yet Unsigned Republican Sim Delapp First Speaker Sept. 27 Arrangements have been completed, with state secretaries of the iQ48-49 servi«a her second term of office as Freshman class officers and rep- acquire themselves with the fitness Democratic and Progressive parties for the appearance sibilities editorship o g _ . -popn+p+ivpc tn thP stndpnt Coneress of their prospective nominees. sn^akprs at Elon under the sponsorship of the Frosh Class To Elect Officers Phi Psi Cli. business manager of Phi Psi Cli. resentatives to the Student Congress of their prospective nominees. JT representative speakers at Elon under the sponsorship of the will be elected in a meeting of the will eliminate much con usion (.ampus chapter of the International Relations Club, according to Miss Meredith was nominated this Photographs for the Elon Annual freshmen to be held Tuesday and the election. announcement made this week by IRC corresponiMng secretary summer by the publications commit- are being taken this week by J. F. Thursday, October 5 and 7, accord- The second meetmg will be heW an announcement maae y V 5 7 tee, and approved by officers of the Gars, photographer for the Chidnoff i„g announcement made this two days later, Marshall Mace. student body, of the men’s and Studios of New York City. Murals ^y Dean D. J. Bowden. October for the election ° P - A ^ ^ T3 ^ t*+c. «-v f women’s councils. A music major from Virgilina, “Va., Miss Meredith, was last year Secre tary of the Junior Class, and is cur rently Treasurer of the student body, Secretary of the German Club, and secretar to Dean D. J- Bowden. (Continued From Page One) According to Ricardo they give him a look and say, “How do you say yuor name?” "Fuentes,” answers Ricardo. “Good, you’re here,” they say, and Mr. Fuentes has officially answered the roll. are being made by Mr. Robertson of the Westbrook Studios in Burling ton. aeiit oi me otuueiii, x>uuy, uiitii uic Dr. Hirsch is faculty advisor for {.jagg president is duly elected. The Phi Psi Cli. - ■ meeting are as follows: President Vice-President, Seiretary, and Treas urer. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS ON EDITORIAL PAGE , Professor Paskins. . T-wenty-one. Senior Rings. . “What A Life.” Barter Players. , rt-“r‘tn ’the student Congress. The Arrangements have been complet- ^ol. Philip S. Finn. Jr., The first meeting will be presided congress is the major governing ed with st^e secretaries of ^ ® state chairman of the States Rights over by Don Kernodle, the Presi- ^ody composed of representatives publican Democratic ^nd Proj s- Democratic Party, to secure speaker dent of the Student Body, until the e^ch class, the Men’s Council, sive parties for the ^PPeara c representation for the Dixiecrats. class president is duly elected. The Women’s Council, and officers representative speakers ^ u Headquarters of North Carolina’s of the Student Body ™ ts of der^^J jre^I^ternational Re!a- representatives require ais o according to an announce- tain scholastic average f ^ definite date has been set for w>u be Kesponding secretary Marshall the appearance of Sim DeLapp, state tion and election. Both of these meetings held in Whitley Auditorium at ten Mace. All freshmen are urged to 3. Monday. 7. Robert Dalrymple, English; At the faculty reception held re- white. Math. cently , the guests were moving along. Behind him a backlog of stu dents struggled to make conver- isation with the faculty members they faced while Ricardo carefully spelled and pronounced his name to each of his hosts. 8. 9. Causey or Claytor. 10. Jeanne Meredith. 11. Mrs. Nellie StajufEer. 12. Sim Delapp. In keeping with the rules of Elon College, a freshman who aspires to . , a rn All iresnmen aie office-holding, mist have ^ttamed a hotly-con- “C” average in high school. Eligi bility lists are being compiled by tested po 1 ics. Professor Hook and his staff in the Registrar’s office and will be posted ' in ample time for the freshmen to (Continued From age n TESTS— ley,, Huntington, W. Va., and Miss Dorothy Coble, Julian, N. C. S. C. A. E ccts Faculty Advisor Elon Players Down From The Hills Ftepublican party chairman, on Mon day night, Sept. 27. at 7:00 p. m. First Speaker Miss Mary P/ice. state chairman of the Progressive Party, is slated t» The Student Christian AssociaUon * M^.iiio The Democratic Party speaker has last Thursday re-elected Mrs. Nellie • ^ j- if not been determined, accerding tv> Stauffer to the post of faculty ad- t* • ^ i, *i ^ Mr. Mace. It is hoped, he says, that Capus Waynick, state party chair- Mrs. Stauffer was faculty advisor man, will be the speaker. The runner-ups in the math test, Freshman S. C. A. last year in addition to her other duties as ampus Assistant Dean of Women, Social The IRC is young on the Elon Dean, and director of La.Ues’ Hall, campus.. It was formed in the col- visor. (Continued fvom Pa-e One) descending order, are; Miss Kosa- score. A final selection of two of mond Bromley, Huntington, W. Va., BRUTON— ber one, is scheduled for the sec- iNelson Turner, fSchoolfjeld, Va., I.OWU rxu.*. .‘At U. N. C. we were getting ond week in November. The sec- Glenn Bolick, Burlington 1^ . Toward the close of the For several days Ricardo has been along streef’!^thl'\lty'"from which the App^e, Henderson, N. C., Edward school year, it was decided to com- continued as sponsor to following a pair of dark glasses, says, popuL movie “Gas Light” was Mercer, Burlington, N. C„ Miss bine both of the Student Chris lan The glasses are protection for pupils my ^ certain offering for Esie M. Knight, Burlington, N. C., Associations into one organization dilated by the doctor who is chang- self to deat . spring, around Easter, is “The Miss Doris White, Luray, Va., and doing away with the former class ing his glasses.. The change is al- jyjj. Bruton, another new faculty Betrayal.” Christopher Woods, Durham, N. C. distinction. lege year 1946-47, under the spoil- sorship of Dr. Hans Hirsch. Dr. Hirsch has the present. mg lus giaaaca.. Bruton, another new faculty Betrayal, titude, Ricardo thinks, has affected j^gmijer, will be duly presented in his eyes. ■ ' ” a later isue of “aroon and Gold.” Saltillo, his hometown and the capital of the state, is about a mile high. (The other two plays on the Whit- Among the first ten in the Eng- ley Auditorium bill of fare probably lish test, the women led the men be selected from “Ramshckle Inn”, six to four. In the math tests, the “Arsenic and Old Lace” and “Our men led seven to three. In both tests, the men.led 11 to nine. Only three freshmen placed with in the first ten on both tests. Mr. Help Coach Jim Mallory yesterday (Continued From Page One) „ j- * n/r o University of North Carolina. Since Town”, accordm to Mrs. Smith. The Romantic Type he has been studying toward Ricardo Carobna and Is ,,iic ±xia\, v** «— - ^ was in 1 Tiride that the at present writing his disertation. This week’s tryouts, the biggest White, tops in math, was seventh in made an urgent plea to all Fresh- says witn so p , „ , ^ , ever saw more than 50 asspirants English. Miss White was eighth in men and upperclassmen to help get “Jarabe T^atio, ve^ ^ Reidsville, Prof. Col- ^ gj.e3ge English and ninth in math. Muss the football field ready for tomorrow dance second only to the national J3 currently conimutmg from spotlights. Most of the Bromley was ninth in English and night’s game with A. C. C. dance was ongmated. that town, pending the completion P J Alton Wright, the first campits IRC president, served in 1946-47 and 1947-48. President this year is Baxter Twitty. As Mr. Mace explains it, the IRC is open to faculty as well as stu dents. Too, the public is invited to attend all speakers’ programs. IRC Sponsored By Carnegie Endowment lllciL LOWIij Liic It is with an excited twinkle of of his home being built for him and ^P^ the eye that Ricardo mentions the his family at Elon CoUege. dance. In U. S. clothes and rather shy over his fear of failing to under stand English, Ricardo seems some what subdued. But you ought to see mmmmmrnwM 'Continued from Page One’ photographs taken of him at his town’s semi-annual dance. He looks every inch the romantic Hollywood version of the caballero. Courage! the Burlington Music Club No date has been set for the ap pearance of Norman Cordon, na tive North Carolinean who now lives in Chapel Hill. Mr. Cordon wes recently made head of the Linotype Failure North Carolina Music Foundation, an organization founded too further Ferguson Douglas Hayes Miss Johnson the development of North Carolina Nelson John Vance music and musicians. Geoorge Bigelow .... Roobt. Rubinet The date of Betty Smith’s lecture Bill Billy Hopkins JLllKiidXi, uiuxug^, cv;uinjiiiiv , phy, history and math. He may be is also uncertain. The popular auth- Miss Shea Jeanne Parks shy on vocabulary, but he lacks no or of ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Miss Pike Fleeta Moffett Ricardo’s modesty over his pro- gres at Elon is deceiving. Trouble with the language to the contrary, he is taking the full freshman load: English, biology, economic geogra There are familiar faces in the cast of “What A Life”.. BiUy Hop kins, now in his third year with the Players, will be rermembered for his role two years ago in “Best Foot Forward”.Another lead will be handled by iss Jeane Parrks, also in her third year with the Players. The “What A Life” cast follows: Henry Aldrich Nash Parker Qertie I^velyne Moore June Matkins Barbara Carolyn Poythress Students Barbara Haynes Evelyn Booth Doris Taylro All IRC clubs are sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for Inter national Peace, which serves indi- The field was not ready for the vidual clubs in an advisory capacity. bleachers until yesterday due to the u 1 m r> j * , , , . ... . „ . Nicholas Murray Butler, President extended baseball season which had . r • t-. j Emeritus of the Carnegie Endow- its last game played on Wednesday « night. HERE’S TO DEA OLD ELON So here’s to dear ole Elon Faithful and bold courage. HUPHNES , GROCERY PLAIN GROCERIES FANCY GROCERIES FRIEND, WE GOT ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES and of the current best-seller' To morrow Will Be Better’ is a North Carolinean by choice. She also lives in Chapel Hill. The appearance of Mr. MacManus poet and historian of international reputation,is set for April 22. FATIGUE Miss Wheeler Virginia Davis ment, has this to say about the En dowment’s endeavor to promote world peace: “The purpose of the Carnegie En dowment in undertaking this work, is to instruct and to enlighten pub lic opinion. It is not to support ex clusively any one view as to how Here’s to her banners and maroon best to treat the conditions which and gold; now prevail throughout the world, Here-s to men and women to fix the attention of student.? , on those underlying principles of Who’ve come and gone . ^ ^ ^ . international conduct, of interna- Singing the victor’s song of ole tional law, and of international or ganization which must be agreed upon and put into action if a peace ful civilization is to continue.” Elon! EAT AT THE ELON GRILL -r. STEAKS ~ HAMBL'RGEBS SANDWICHES DO YOU HAVE THE EATING HABIT ? Try one of our delicious Dogpatch SMOOS ELON SODA SHOP ■aSHEMSKlSE&aSMSMffiKlSKiSKlSMSSaSKlS IVEtCOAlE BACK TO Burlington, N. C. 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