2 THE GUILFORDIAN Guilford College, N. C. Published; Weekly BOARD. Katliryn Dorsett - - Editor-in-ChloC. Carl Stewart - - Business Manager. Maude Culler Robt. Mitchell Burtie Dlx Fred Morris Blanche Dixon Thomas G. Perry Gladys Highflll A. L. Riddlck Alma Lassiter C. R. Hinshaw SUBSCRIPTION PRICE §I.OO Address all communications to THE GUILFORDIAN Guilford College, N. C. SPRING. In the spring a young man's fancies easily turn from thoughts of work —and the same is equally true of a young woman's fancies for that matter. We are well aware this is an cumulation of that old familiar line, but we think its truth is as undeniable. Spring, of course, suggests "the bursting buds," "the green sward, '•the love sick swain and his las sie" and all the rest of the reper toire of the spring feverish poet; but these are not the only thoughts we would bring to your minds today. Spring is the su premely beautiful, enchanting time of all the year. Life abund ant reigns once more, and the call of nature echoes far and near. We must not fail to heed her call, we msut get out into God's great out-of-doors again, and draw strength and inspiration from it. We must breathe deeply of the fra grance of the newly-turned furrow and the sweetness of ilie opening blossoms and flowers. We must think the thoughts of youth and dream fondly of the unexplored future before us. But let us re member we are making or marring that future right now. To come down to plain, cold facts, let us remember that the final examinations are only three weeks away. And let us remem ber that many a race is lost or won on the stretch of the last lap. We are on that stretch today and already the tape is in clear view. Let us not slacken our pace for a moment, but rather do our very best to sprint until we are safely across the line. Some who have fallen behind during 1 he year, by renewed effort can yet make a creditable showing, while those who have run good races should not spoil them now by allowing their energy to lay at the last mo ment. Let us enjoy spring to the ut most, and likewise let us utilize its delightful hours to the utmost, and make these last few weeks of our college year count much in the total of our year's endeavors. CALENDAR. Thursday: 0.30, mid-week pray er meetings. Friday: 0.45, Literary Societies. 8.00, Play b\ Graded School. Saturday: 10.00 a. in., Graded School commencement. 8.00, Web sterian oratorical contest. Sunday: Rev. ('has. Short will conduct both services. Monday: 7.00, First chorus practice. Tuesday: 0.30, Senior class meeting. 7.00, Second chorus practice. Wednesday: 0.30, Sophomore class meeting. 7.00, Literary (Mul). GUILFORD SPLITS EVEN. (Continued from First Page.) only 4 hits. As usual the locals found the opposing pitchers easy securing fourteen hits. The score follows: (iuilford Seconds R. H. E. 211 002 02x—8 14 3 Burlington High 100 000 001—2 4 4 Latteries: Zachary and Carroll; Smith, Euliss and Martin. Guilford Defeats Elon in Tennis. (luilford met Elon on the home court for doubles on Thursday and singles on Friday. J. R. Brown and •!. I >. Wood represented Guil ford in doubles and wone easily from l'eel and Holland, of Elon. by the score of 0-3, 0-3, and 8-0. The game was slow and at no time did the (iuilford supporters fear defeat. On Friday afternoon J. 1). Wood defeated Holland, of Elon, the best two of three by the score of 0-3 and 8-0. T. A. Price was defeated by I'eeT, of Elon, the best two out of three, the score being 0-4, 0-7. The attendance on Fri day was much better than on Thursday. PHILOMATHEAN NOTES. It lias been said that "variety is the spice of life" and Philomathe ans found 'hat this was true even in Society work from the follow ing program which was rendered on the evening of April 23rd: 1. Description of the Faculty of (luilford College—Totten Mo ton. 2. Debate: Resolved, That the death pem.lty should be retained as punishment for wilful murder. Affirmative, Louetta Knight; neg ative, Addie Morris. 3. Odds and Ends —Hazel Arni- strong. This being the time for the elec tion of new officers the following were elected: President, Mary Doan; secretary, Phoebe Worth; marshal, Blanche Dixon. At this meeting committees were appointed to complete the arrangements for the seventh an nual oratorical contest to be given May 15, 1915. THE GUILFORDIAN "Get It At Odell's" Quality First Base Ball, Basket Ball, Tennis, Track and Gym Supplies Sweaters, Jerseys and Athlectic Clothing A Specialty Odell Hardware Company Greensboro, N. C. J. D. WOOD, College Representative BERNAU TH y w ° L p E u R LAR Invites you to his store when in Greensboro Best stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds. First Class Repair Shop. Medals and Class Pins made to order in shop. GREENSBORO. N. C. STAR LAUNDRY CO. Danville, Va. MORRIS & MOORK, College Agents Thos. Wakefield DEALER IN THINGS STUDENTS WILL WANT TO EAT Guilford College, N. C. The Charles H. Elliott Company desire the services of an energetic repre" sentative at this Institution on a commiss ion. Write The Chas. H. Elliott Company North Philadelphia, Pa. THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK GREENSBORO. N. C. Cordially invite the Checking and Savings accounts of the Fac ulty, Students and Societies of Guilford College -4% nterest Paid on Savings Accounts R. G. VAUGHN, President J. W. SCOTT, Vice President P. C. BOYLISS, Cashier P. A. NICHOLSON, Asst. Cashier FOR COLLEGE PENNANTS AND PILLOWS, PARKER LUCKY CURVE PENS AND INTER NATIONAL CLOTHES SEE J. R. BROWN PHCENIX CAFE The Best Up-to-date Cafe in Town THREE DOORS FROM COURT SQUARE 141 W. Market St. GREENSBORO ELLIS, STONE & CO. Dry Goods, Notions Ladies Ready-to-Wear Quality and VfeC 1 ) Satisfaction A. C. Spalding & Bros. 74 N. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. 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