Friday, May 19, 195] PAGE FOUR Womens Athletic Group Sponsor For Workshop NEW ELON LIBRARY IS RISING ABOVE GROUND IN NEW POST COACH ALAN WHITE Coach Alan White, member of the Elon College football coaching staff for the past three years and chairman of the department of physical educa tion since last spring, has accepted a new post to head up the football recruiting program at Mississippi State, according to announcements made from the Mississ'ppi institution last week. Coach White will assume his duties for the coming 1967-68 college year. Falcon Nine Downs Elon The fine pitching of Pfeiffer's Jack Cooke, Falcon mound ace, featured as the Pfeiffer baseballers turned back the Elon outfit by an 8 to 1 count on the Pfeiffer field on Tues day, May 2nd. The Falcon hurler fanned eleven and allowed no walks as he turned back the Elon nine with five scattered singles during the game, which was the second win over Elon for the Pfeiffer squad this year, and the win ran the Falcon season mark to 21-7 for the season. The Elon team scored first, plating a singleton run in the second inning, but the Falcons came right back with a pair of counters in that same frame and added two in the fourth, one in the fifth and three in the sixth to post the final winning margin of 8 to 1. The line score: R.H.E. Elon 010 000 000 15 3 Pfeiffer 020 213 OOx 8 9 1 Pecora, Beale (5), Amunilsen (8) and Brady; Cooke and McKinley. LP— Pecora. THOUGHTS ON DUTY (Continued from page 2) as an individual but should think in stead what one could do for one’s country. The same idea applies equal ly well to a student in college, and certainly those individuals who elect ed to go dancing on a weekend of a track meet had never given thought to the Kennedy philosophy. Perhaps the same philosophy which was shown in these instances also motivates those persons who have burned their draft cards or have par ticipated in protests against the Viet nam war, for college ideas do carry over into real life. The same persons who let the college and their team down in favor of personal enjoyment could quite easily be likened to those individuals who have to all intents and purposes turned “chicken” in time of war. The Women's Athletic Association, which operates under the direction of Miss Marion Fortune, sponsored a workshop in movement education on the Elon campus last Friday. The workshop, held in Alumni Memorial Gymnasium, was conducted by Miss Dorothy Richardson, of the UNC-G staff. Miss Richardson, who received un dergraduate training at I.M. Marsh College in Liverpool, England, taught physical education for four years at ' a girls’ private school in England and has taught at Wilson College in i Chambersburg, Pa., and at German town Friends School in Philadelphia prior to coming to this slate. She is well known in movement education and has conducted work shops for the Southern District Con vention of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation as well as for the Virginia state convention and for a number of colleges. Movement education entails a new approach to teaching concepts in movement, with emphasis on problem solving, creative approach and less formally structured methods of teach ing. The new Elon College library has begun to rise out of what was only a huge hole in the ground two monllii ago, for the basement walls have been poured in durable concrete, and the ground floor itself has been pm down, also in solid concrete. Within the past few days the superstructure of the two-story library structure has started to rise. The first portions to go up were the concrete pillars which are pictured in the center of the abovt picture. Blessed with excellent weather conditions, the contractors are moving along rapidly with the job, and Iht new library may assume the appearance of a real building before the old grads come back to the Elon campus for 1967 commencement festivities that are barely two weeks in the future. Commencement | Elon Baseball I (Continued from page 1) | ■ InrfiKitrial Aisncifltinn and is MISS DOROTHY RICHARDSON Minor Sports GOLF SCHEDULE Elon 13, Guilford II. Elon 9, Pfeiffer 7. Elon 12 1-2, High Point 11 1-2. Elon 8, Pfeiffer 8. Elon 12 1-2, Guilford 11 1-2. Elon 12, Appalachian 12. Elon 11 1-2, Guilford 12 1-2. Elon 22, High Point 2. Elon 18, Catawba 6. Elon 4, Appalachian 20. Elon 4 1-2, A.C.C. 19 1-2. Elon 14, High Point 10 Elon 1 1-2, A.C.C. 14 1-2. Elon 3 1-2, Catawba 12 1-2. TENNIS SCHEDULE Elon 0, A.C.C. 7. Elon 7, High Point 1. Elon 0, UNC Freshmen 8. Elon 3, Guilford 5. Elon 1, A.C.C. 6. Elon 4, Pfeiffer 3. Elon 3, West Carolina 4. Elon 3, Guilford 4. Elon 7, High Point 2. Elon 2, Pfeiffer 5. TRACK SCHEDULE Elon 82, Campbell 63. Elon 86, A.C.C. 59. Elon 38 1-2, Appalachian 60, High Point 74 1-2 Elon 92, Guilford 53. Elon 44 1-2, W. and L. 100 1-2. Elon 36, Catawba 109. Elon 45, A.C.C. 78, St. And. 51 curity Industrial Association and is an officer of the North Carolina Chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He has been a member of the Governor’s Council on Occu pational Health since 1957. Other ac-j tivities include membership in civic i clubs and the chambers of commerce at both Greensboro and Burlington. Matthews Preaches Sermon Dr. Warren Matthews, an Elon graduate, who became pastor of the great Christian Temple in Norfolk. Va., in 1965. will deliver the bacca laureate sermon to the Elon graduates on Sunday morning, June 4th. After graduating from Elon College in 1952, he earned the B.D. degree at Hartford Theological Seminary in 1955 and was awarded a William Thompson Fellowship at that time for two years of added study at the school of his choice. He also received another scohlarship from Harvard University and began his doctoral studies in 1955, later going on to St. Andrews University in Scotland and earned the Ph.D. degree in 1959. He then became Dean of the Chap el and a member of the faculty of philosophy and religion at Doane College in Crete, Neb., where he re mained until called to the pastorate of the First Congregational Church in Topeka, Kans., to serve in that position from 1960 until 1965. Dr. Matthews came from Topeka to Norfolk to become pastor of the Christian Temple in 1965, succeeding Dr. Frank Hamihon, who has long been a member of the board of trus tees of Elon College. He also fills a post that once was held by Dr. Leon E. Smith, long-time president of Elon College. His wife is the former Virginia Jernigan, of Godwin, N. C., who graduated from Elon in 1954, so his appearance in the baccalaureate pro gram for Elon's 1967 commencement will be a “homecoming” for both him and his wife. SNEA LIST (Continued from page 1) delegates being Gail Campbell, Phyl lis Register, Sharon Cable and Jane Frost, along with Dean Theo Strum, faculty advisor. As a feature of the state meeting, Monty Busick and Gail Campbell were presented to the state group as Elon's “Mr. and Miss Student Teach ers” for this years. Elon 3, Charleston 4. Elon 2, Charleston 7. Elon 5, Appalachian 1. Elon 6, Lynchburg 7. Elon 2, High Point 3. Elon 2, Delaware 3. Elon 6, Campbell 5. Elon 10, Pembroke 17. Elon 4, Lenoir Rhyne 6. Elon 2, Appalachian 5. Elon 3, Pfeiffer 8. Elon 1, A.C.C. 6. Elon 2, Guilford 11. Elon 1, West Carolina 9. Elon 7, West Carolina 6. Elon 4, Guilford 8. Elon 2, Presbyterian 4. Elon 3, Presbyterian 4. Elon 6, Newherry 5. Elon 6, Newberry 5. Elon 2, High Point 8. Elon 3, Campbell 2. Elon-Catawba (Rain) Elon 2, Lenoir Rhyne 4. Elon 1, Pfeiffers 8. Elon 5, A.C.C. 4. Elon 5, Catawba 3. Elon 6. Catawba 7. Elon 4, Pembroke 8. Catawba Tilts (Continued from page 3) In addition to Freisinger’s three-run circuit blast, other leading hitters for Elon in that first game were Rock Smith and Frankie Mensch. each with a pair of hits. Layne Biggers and Bob Stebbins each hit twice for Catawba. The second game also featured homers, with Layne Biggers, Mike Reynolds and John Gibson all blast ing solo homers in the same inning, and that big blast in the bottom of the third sent Catawba out front by a 5 to 2 count. Elon came right back to tie the count in the fourth, and each team plated singleton runs in the fifth to set up a 5-all tie that car ried into an extra inning before Ca tawba scored the winning tally (FIRST GAME) R.H.E. Elon 003 100 0 5 9 3 Catawba 100 Oil 0 3 6 1 Amundsen, Beale (6) and Mensch, Brady; Hardison, Fisher and Stebbins. WP—Amundsen. (SECOND GAME) R.H.E. Elon 200 310 00 6 8 3 Catawba 203 010 01 7 8 1 Beale and Brady; Fisher, Oakes and Stebbins. Linksmen Lose In Two Meets The Elon golf team concluded It 1967 season by dropping two meets to Atlantic Christian and Catavfbi last week, both defeats coming after three members of the Christian squil were found academically ineligible lo finish the season. For the same re» on, the team did not enter the anoiul Conference tournament at Boone Ibi ; week. ' i The Christian linksmen concludd I the year's play with a record of seiu, I wins, five losses and a pair of tlts| ! in dual meet competition, all of i j ' with Conference opponents. The tcji ^ was undefeated in its first six meets , of the year, but the competition gol I tougher as the season progressed ail i ; brought losses in three of the fiiil I four meets. Exam Schedule (Continued from page I) On Wednesday, May 31st. allTRI 8 o'clock exams will be given tW, morning, followed Wednesday aftei noon by all 111 and 112 classes ii| French, German and Spanish. Tki Thursday, June 1st, schedule lists ^ TTS 11;40 o'clock classes in the mot ning and all Economics 222 classc that afternoon; and the final da): schedule on Friday, June 2nd, shot' all TTS 10:40 o'clock classes morning and all MWF 11:40 o'clool classes that afternoon. The Physical Ed activity classej and all afternoon classes except thosi| in blocked groups will be held at tl*j last class meeting, as will all nigl> class examinations. AC Game (Continued from page 3) Freisinger then singled to plate tying marker, advanced himself on' passed ball and an enemy error a® raced home on Dempsey HerrfflS: sacrifice fly to right field. R. H I Atl. Christian 013 000 000 4 Elon 000 000 122 5 1' Johnson, Glover (8), Harper (9) ^ Farmer; Kirchgessner, 'youmans (I and Mensch. LP — Harper. 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