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MAROON ANO GOLD
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13.1968
MAROON and gold
Dedicated to the best Interests of Elon College and
its students and faculty, the Maroon and Gold is pub
lished weekly during the college year with the excep
tion of holiday and examination periods at Elon College,
N.C. (Zip Code 27244), publication being in coopera
tion with the journalism departmant.
REPORTORIAL STAFF
John Andrews, Landy Blackwell, Don Bowers, Edna
Brantley, Richard Bray, Rebecca Burgess, Chester
Burgess, Bruce Cohen, Dean Coleman, Dillard Dye,
Joe Fowler, Don Goldberg, Joe Goldberg, Tom Hardee.
Wally Hardwick, William Hartley, Joe Jessup, Sondra
Jones, Bobby King, Bob Klingel, John McNeill, Sam
Massey, Jerry Midkiff, Denny Moore, Robert Nash,
Ned Poole, Elizabeth Sanders, Kay Savage, Jerry
Schumm, Ronnie Sink, Mike Spillane, Mike Straka,
Archie Taylor, Joe Teague, Bill Walker, Ronnie Wick
er, Jerry Woodlief, George Watts, Frank Webster.
Dr. Stokes Attends
Several Meetings
CHOIR WILL PRESENT MESSIAH’ IN TWO CHURCHES
Dr. Durward Stokes,
member of the Elon Col
lege history faculty,has
had a busy schedule dur
ing this fall term, with
several special activities
in addition to his regular
teaching schedule.
He has attended no less
than three special pro
grams during the term,
beginning with attendance
at the Conference on
Early American History
held at Clem son Univer
sity in South Carolina on
October 3rd and 4th.
He also represented the
national Pi Gamma Mu
Society at the inagura-
tion of President Mill at
Bennett College in
Greensboro on October
12th, and he attended the
annual meeting of the Sou
thern Historial Associa
tion, which was held in
New Orleans, La., dur
ing the period from No
vember 6th to 11th.
Saturday Is Deadline For GRE
Sign-Up
All seniors in both day
and night classes who plan
to graduate in either May
or August of 1969 must
make application in the
office of the Dean of the
FRAT QUEEN
College notlater than Sat
urday of this week to take
the Graduate Record ex
ams.
Those members of the
senior class who have
taken the advanced test of
the Graduate Record ser
ies must still make appli
cation for the area test.
■ The Graduate Record Ex
aminations will be given
on Friday, February 28th,
and Saturday, March 1st.
VOLLEY BALL
The Staley Hall girls
won the title in the volley
ball contest staged by the
WAA this fall, with Delta
Upsilon Kappa second and
Pi Kappa Tau third in the
standings.
The Elon College Choir, which won the plaudits of two large groups of area
music lovers with two presentations of Handel’s “The Messiah” last week, is
shown above. The student singers will travel to Durham and Fuquay-Varina this
coming Sunday for two renditions of the great Yule season oratorio, appearing
in both places under auspices of the local United Church of Christ groups and
under the direction of Prof. Richard Apperson.
Band Gives Concert
(Continued from page 1)
The student musicians
who played with the band
in the winter concert list
ed in alphabetical order,
were as follows;
David Abernathy, Le
noir; Barbara Bayliff,
Elon College; Buck Bay
liff, Elon College; Paul
Bleiberg, Wilmington,
Del.; Larry Bugg, Chase
City, Va.; Dave Burllard,
Chase City, Va.; Janis
Bump, Severna Park,Md.;
Charlie Calligan, Gibson-
ville; George Cannon,
Newport News, Va.;
Danny Childress, Bur
lington; Phil Clark, Chase
City, Va.; Cynthia Coker,
Toccoa, Ga.; Keith Cole,
Graham; Ronnie Crouch,
Martinsville, Va.; Tom
Dechant, Brevard;San-
dra Dofflemyer, Elkton,
Va.; Jim Fogle, Charles
ton, S.C.; Danny Fields,
Burlington; Allen Gibbs,
Greensboro;
Wilton Haffey, New
Britain, Conn.; Don
James, Sanford; Bobby
Johnson, Charlottesville,
Va.; Cecil Johnson, Bur
lington; Kim Lufberry,
Washington, D.C.; Dianne
Martin, Falls Church,
Va.; Richard Miles, Bur
lington; Charles Morn-
ingstar, Buffalo Junc
tion, Va.; Judy Myers,
Rockville, Md.;
XMAS HOLIDAYS
URSULA ANULIS
Ursula Anulis, Elon
College junior from Port
Chester, N. Y., was nam
ed as “Sweetheart of Sig
ma Mu” this fall by an
overwhelming vote of
members of the Masonic
affiliated fraternity, and
her first duty was to serve
as sponsor for the local
fraternity group atHome-
coming. Miss Anulis,
an elementary education
major, is a varsity cheer
leader, a pledge of Pi Kap
pa Tau sorority, and a
member of a number of
SGA committees. She
plans to teach following
graduation.
to get underway on Tues
day, January 14th. That
winter term will contin
ue until Friday, Februarv
7 th.
With such a class sche
dule prevailing, the Elon
■ College basketball team
will be playing in the role
of an “orphan” group,
a team without a student
body, in its first four
games of the post-Christ
mas schedule, for the
Christian basketeers will
be playing initial games
in January before the stu
dent body returns to the
campus.
(Continued from page 1)
The basketball sche
dule calls for the Chris-
tians to meet Lenoir
Rhyne at home on Satur
day night, January 4th, to
meet Campbell away on
Tuesday, January 7th, to
meet Atlantic Christian
at Wilson on Thursday,
January 9th, and to battle
Catawba at home on Sat
urday, January 11th.
With the students slat
ed to return to the campus
on Monday, January 13th,
they will be just in time
to see the Elon baske
teers play host to the
Guilford College (Quak
ers on that night on the
floor of Alumni Memor
ial Gymnasium.
Gary Noubarian, Lew
iston, N. Y.; Keith Os
borne, Kernersville; John
Park, Larchmont, N.Y.;
Susan Patton, Speedwell,
Va.; Steve Peeler,Bur
lington; Susan Pell, San
ford; Elwood Porshia,
Falls Mills, Va.; Elliott
Reynolds, Durham; Kut-
fin Qualls, Burlington;
Nelda Shaw, Durham;
Barry Simons, Chase
City, Va.; Don Smith,
Plainville, N. J.; Greg
Smith, Pittsboro; Bob
Snyder, Durham; Pris
cilla Spoon,Graham; Judy
Stevens, West Lebanon,
N.J.; Terry Stone, Ches
apeake, Va.; Micky Stu
art, Speedwell, Va.; Don
Stubblefield, Durham;
David Surrett, Greens
boro; Danny Suther, Con
cord; Mary Swarthout,
Newton, N.J.; Ed Thomas,
Milton; Bob Truitt, Ral
eigh; Davie Towe,Miami,
Fla,; Jim White, Wythe-
ville, Va.; Jon White, Elon
College; Joan Wilson,
Wilmington, Del.; and
Dannie Underwood,
Greensboro.
The majorette group
includes Kay Savage,
Whaleyville, Va.; Karen
Flynn, Elon College; A-
drienne Moen, Belmar-
Wall, N.J.; Cleo Perdue,
Roanoke, Va.; and Janet
Thornhill, Chesapeake,
Va.
EXAM SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, DEC. 17
All 8:00 MWF classes,
from 8 to 9:30 A.M.;
All 10:20 MWF classes,
from 10 to 11:30 A.M.;
All 1:00 MWF classes,
from 1:30 to 3 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, DEC, 18
All 8:00 T-Th. classes,
from 8 to 9:30 A.M.;
All I 1:10 T-Th. Classes,
from 10 to 11:30 A.M.
THURSDAY, DEC. 19
AJl 9:10 MWF Classes,
from 8 to 9:30 A.M.;
All 11:30 MWF Classes
from 10 to 11:30 a.m.;
All 2:10 MWF Classes,
from 1:30 to 3 P.M.
FRIDAY, DEC. 20
All 8:00 T-Th, Classes,
from 8 to 9:30 A.M.;
All 1:30 T-Th. Classes,
from 10 to 11:30 A.M.
“I was just resting my eyes,
sir, w hen the rest of mejoine
Choir On Road
Trip
(Continued from page 1)
The solo roles for the
Friday night presenta
tion, however, and also
for the coming Sunday
trip to Durham and Fu
quay-Varina, will be fill
ed by Elon students or
persons from the col
lege’s staff or faculty
personnel.
The soloists for the
Friday program included
Dawn Chrisman, soprano,
of Portsmouth, Va.; Nelda
Shaw, soprano, of Dur
ham; Linda Durham, so
prano, an Elon graduate
from Burlington; and a
Pilkington, wife of Fro*-
Edward Pilkington, of tnt
Elon faculty.
Also singing solo roles
were Jack Gotten, tenor»
a student from Fuquay-
Varina; George Cannon,
bass, from Newport
News, Va.; and Robert
Gwaltney, an Elon grad
uate and currently regis
trar of the college.