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MAROON AND GOLD
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1968
Reid This § Appeal Made majorettes add greatly to elon band programs
RVMOR HUMOR
bince we ruled out coir
limns for the Maroon
and Gold, I thought I would
write a column.
Adviser Luther Byrd
will howl, 1 know, but what
the devil— he isn’t God.
Actually, he and 1 are
in agreement: A gossip
column is a little below
our standing. Still, I can
not argue that this one-
shot foolishness will be
read more avidly than
anything else in this is
sue. Of course, I do hold
a certain advantage —
this being the only column.
Okay. Read sharply:
I’m curious as to what
transpired after the Ap
palachian football game
with Buzz Ledford and
Jimmy Daniels? I su
spect Daniels was the
only winner there. Led
ford was in as bad a
shape as our smashed
team.
A Civil War may have
developed between Andy
Morris and Eleanor Zez-
zo.
Gordy Payne and Kenny
Shaw are ‘way ahead of
me. In my time, we used
to throw custard pies.
Payne and Shaw are heav
ing cake.
This is October. Al
ready, the goodly Sigma
Phi Beta lads have cel
ebrated the Fourth of July.
Lord Red, known to
close friends as Sandy
Carrington, was another
loser at the Appalachian
bash: no date.
Marty Bonnett, defen
sive football star from
Warwick, Va., runs a few
offense plays toward San
dra Dofflemyer, Bill
Miele, umpiring from
sidelines, may be figur
ing on assessing major
penalty for off-sides.
John White and Janet
Thornhill most puzzling.
They request bus driver
to turn off heat while de
manding blanket.
So, old H. just set the
Maroon and Gold and
journalism back twenty-
two years, but permit
me to brag.
For an old guy who has
been away from campus
those twenty-two years, 1
think I did pretty good
digging up gossip. Here
Luther Byrd has been liv
ing at tlon for the past
19 years and I bet there
are some things in this
column that might be news
to him.
JOHN ADAMS
"Yesterday the greatest
question was decided which
ever was debated in Amer
ica; and a greater perhaps
never was, nor will be. d.e-
cided among men, A resolu
tion was passes) without one
fiissenting colony, that those
United Colonies are, and of
right ought to be. free and
irid»*p*?n^lent States.” Letter
to Mrs Adams
‘July 3. 1776)
For Letters
It seems quite evident
that some of these Elon
freshmen do not write
home as often as their
parents would wish them
to do, for last week the
Maroon and Gold receiv
ed by mail the following
■ appeal from a parent in
Vienna, Va. The appeal
was intended for inser
tion as a personal ad
vertisement, but the Ma
roon and Gold does not
use ads, so it is used
as a news item.
The appeal read as fol
lows: “Middle - aged,
greying and somewhat
successful executive
would like to correspond
with young female student
at Elon College, prefer
ably with his daughter.”
Name and address is
withheld, but the young
female student may be
able to identify the send
er by the home town ad
dress of Vienna, Va. An
additional clue lies in the
fact that it came from
Shenandoah Street.
Name Leaders
For Elon E-4
Funds Drive
The appointment of ele
ven team captains to lead
the campaign for the Ma
jor Gifts Division of
Elon’s E-4 Development
Campaign has just been
announced by Dr. J. E.
Danieley, Elon’s presi
dent, who expressed plea
sure that the citizens of
the Burlington area have
been so cooperative in the
•campaign to raise funds*
for the future of Elon Col
lege.
The Major Gifts Divi
sion of the E-4 Campaign
was launched this week
under he direction of
William L. Fayle, chair
man, and R. Cruse Lewis,
associate chaiman, both
of whom are from Bur
lington and both associat
ed with the Burlington In
dustries organization.
1 The eleven team cap
tains, working under the
leadership of Fayle and
Lewis, include William
S. Chandler, Kenneth S.
Faucette, Buddy Holt, L.
W. Johnson, Ben E. Jor
dan, Jr., W.E. Love, Jr.,
Joe G. Mann, Thomas D.
McGowen, Arnold L. San
ders, Dr. Ludwig Scott
and Dr. Carl Sellars.
Each of these captains
was to select three team
members, andhe was then
to join with them in mak
ing approximately 150
contacts in the effort to
raise funds for the col
lege.
The E-4 Campaign now
has cash and pledges to
talling about $1,300,000
mSSrn
The five majorettes, who step high and pretty in front of the Elon College
marching band at all its performances, add greatly to the band programs. The
majorettes, pictured left to right above, are Adrienne Moen, of Belmar-Wall,
N.J.; Karen Flynn, of Elon College; Kay Savage,of Whaleyville, Va. (Chief Major
ette); Cleo Perdue, of Roanoke, Va.; and Janet Thornhill, of Chesapeake, Va.,
who was formerly the chief majorette at Frederick CollegCo
Players Win High Praise From Critic
(Continued from page 2)
have been at times. Miss
Condon made a strong
Antigone.
As Creon, Dale Kauf-
mann’s delicate under
playing resulted in some
of the most ringing
speeches in the entire
play. Even his relaxed
way of smoking a ciga
rette contributed to the
toward the final goal of
$3,000,000, which is a
preliminary goal to the
eventual final goal of $5,
000,000 in the long range
campaign. The E-4 title
refers to the idea that
“Elon Expands Its Edu
cational Excellence.”
effect.
Mary Lee, in the role
of Ismene, the sister of
Antigone, delivered her
lines well. Her impas
sioned reply when An
tigone asked her to help
bury their dead brother
was beautifully handled.
James Gillespie, the
narrator, had good dra
matic movement, but his
diction could have stood
some improvement.
Neil Henning, one of
the guards, added a touch
of humor with his stac
cato Jack Webb-like man
ner of speaking.
Nancy Boone was per
suasive as Antigone’s el-,
derly nurse.
Director Moffett put to
gether an interesting
evening of theater that
had a great deal to say
about the burning issues
of our time.
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“Nothing gets a group of
women off the subject faster
than her arrival.”
i Always pass the ear
ahead on curves or on
hills. It gives the
fellow meeting you
such a thrill.
Elon Plays At WCV
(Continued
Western Carolina an a-
stonishing 34 to 20 vic
tory over the powerful
Emory and Henry
Wasps, who were rank
ed eleventh in the na
tional NAIA standings. It
was WCU’s third straight
win after two early-sea-
son loK.ses to C^arson-
from page 3)
Newman and Appalachian.
All of this means that
the Elon grid squad will
face one of its toughest
tests of the 1968 cam
paign when they move in
to the Catamount stadium
at Cullowhee tomorrow
night for the annual clash
between two old rivals.
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