MAROON AND GOLD Non-Profit Organization U. S. POSTAGE PAID Elon College, N. C. PERMIT No. 1 Return Requested VOLUME 49 ELON COLLEGE. N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1969 NUMBER 22 Organistin Concert Sunday GREAT ENGLISH ORGANIST TO PLAY CONCERT AT ELON COLLEGE ElOIl LyCCUm SIMON PRESTON, ORGANIST IN ELON COLLEGE CONCERT Elon Girl Is‘MissBurlington’ Actors Are Chosen For Opera Showing The cast has just been chosen and announced for forthcoming Elon layer production of Ber- tolt Brecht’s “Three- ^nny Opera,” which will K the next Player pro- uction on the campus tage. Tryouts were held ^‘^entlyj and the produc- *on is Scheduled as the mature of the spring dra matic season. _^he “Threepenny Ope- nn Brecht's satire n Dourgoisie corruption , Century London, a It uses thieves, beg- hit- policemen, prosti- other charac- s found in the London ciety of the period. In ize Brecht satir- ® human corruption and greed of all periods, using songs set to the brilliant music of Kurt Weill. The opera productm, to be presented under the direction of Prof. Sandy Moffett, and indications point to one of the top stage shows of the year on the campus stage, U will feature a number ot very fine songs, best ot which is ‘'Jack The Knife,” which remamed one o’f America’s popu lar favorites long after it was introduced in the Broadway stage show. The cast listed for the production, outs held on March 24th includes Bill Shaver, o (Continued on page Angela Dawn Walker, Elon College freshman from Burlington, is the new “Miss Burlington” for 1970, and will reign as queen of the city dur ing the coming 1970 term. Miss Walker, who is a 19-year-old green-eyed brunette, won the Miss Burlington crown in the annual ceremonies held at Walter Williams High School auditorium on Sat urday night, March 29th, topping a field of ten very attractive contestants in a program sponsored by the Burlington Jaycees. The chairman of the program, which proved to be one of the most en tertaining in the history of the local beauty pageants, was staged under the di rection of C.V.May, who was president of the Elon College Student Govern ment Association two years ago. The new Miss Burling ton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh Walker, of Burlington,and is a member ofthefresh- (Continued on page 4) WINS HONOR \ ANGELA WALKER ‘‘Miss Burlington” Event Set In Whitley One of the greatest or ganists in the world to day will appear on the Elon College campus next Sunday afternoon when Si mon Preston, organist at Westminster Abbey in England, who is recogniz ed worldwide as a recital ist and recording artist will appear in the next of the Elon College Lyceum programs in Whitley Au ditorium at 4 o’clock. Making his first ap pearance in this part of the world, Simon Preston will present in recital many of the organ num bers which have gained for him worldwide ac claim as an organist. Mu sic critics all over the world have hailed Pres ton for his magnificent technique and his fine sense of rhythm. Simon Preston was born in Bournemouth, England, in 1938 and went to Choir School of King’s College, Cambridge, where he was chorister under Boris Ord. He then went to Canford School and later to he Royal Academy of Mu sic where he studied the organ with C. H. Trevor. In 1958, he was awarded the Dr. Mann Organ Stu dentship at King s Col lege, Cambridge, where where he returned to work under David Willcocks, and where he obtained both the M.A. and the Mus. B. degrees. As a sub-organist at Westminster Abbey until just recently, he had established himself as one of the most brilliant of the younger generation of organists. He has given recitals throughout the British Isles, and in 1965 made his first tour of the United States and Canada, winning great acclaim in both countries. During the season of 1967-68, he substituted as Master of Music at the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban. In addition to having six solo long-play records to his credit, he has recently finished making a film on organ in the series en titled “We Make Music.” Simon Preston’s inter ests are not solely con fined to the organ, for he is well known on tele vision in England as the conductor of the “New English Singers” and has a growing reputa tion as a harpsichord player. A number of com positions also testify to his ability as a composer. Preston has won high praise from newspaper (Continued on page 2)