SPRING SPORTS THE ELON COLLEGE STREAK TEAM uFV the &g Several of Elon’s intercollegiate teams have begun practice In preparation for the upconning spring season contests.. Coach Bill Morningstar and assistant coach Dr. Charles Harris and their golf team have already been tested twice. On each occasion the team passed w/ith fly ing colors. On March 11 they met Lynch burg College and beat them 437 to 371. Two days later a second victory was tallied against Atlantic Christian by a score of 17'/2 to 6V2. Members of this years team are Bill Alklns, John Baxter, Ray Dodson, Jim Holt, Greg Nance, Billy Overton, Chuck Scott, and Jim Simmons. This year the Elon golfers will host the District and Conference tournament. The tournament will take place April 29-30 at Piedmont Crescent. Elon’s tennis team has a couple fine points added to it this year. One addition is the construction of several new tennis courts. Bleachers are also provided. Now the tennis team will be able to host all their guests on the Elon College campus. Another new addition deserves attention— It's a womens team coached by Kay Yow. The men's team began their season with a victory against Pfeiffer by a score of 6 to 1. The men are once again coached by Jerry Tolley. The womens team will begin with a scrimmage match against Guilford on March 21 at Elon. After being away for the first four regular matches the ladies will return to Elon on April 18 to play Pfeiffer College. The Baseball team came away with 2 victories over Mitchell College on the 9th and 10th of this month by scores of 3 to 0 and 6 to 3. They dropped the first game of a double header on the 10th by a score of 7 to 1. Women End Suoer Season The womens basketball team traveled to Harrisonburg, Va. for the regional basketball tounament on the weekend of the 9th after being victorious all regular season. The ladies met their first and only defeat of the season in the first round of the tournament against a sharp- shootinq team from Winthrop College, South Carolina. The final score was 68 to 53. Spurred on bv their coach, Kay Yow, the girls then went on to the consolation bracket where they went back to their winning ways. The University of Kentucky, Madison, and Eastern Kentucky all met defeat by scores of 63 to 50, 68 to 56, and 64 to 61 respectively. From the effort against these three teams Elon claimed fifth place In the regionals. Seniors this year are Debbie Yow and Debbie Timber- lake. The ladies 73-74 schedule was certainly impressive. In only their 3rd official season they have become the North Carolina State Champions. On their way to claiming this title they composed a perfect season con sisting of 14 wins against 14 opponents. Twice this year the ladies broke their scoring record which now stands at 79 points. These 79 points were handed out to Campbell in a 79 to 42 victory which was their largest win of the season. The ladies finished the year with a record of 20 wins and only 1 defeat. Susan Yow, Sherry PIchard, and Wanda Wilson have been named to the all state team. Susan Is a sophomore while Sherry and Wanda are freshmen. Coach Yow and the team put forth a fine effort this year. They were an im pressive bunch and represented Elon in the finest manner through the entire year. Congratulations on an excellent season. Members of the team are Beth Beaty, Joyce Daniel, Teddv Ireland, Cindy Leach, Laurie Newman, Sherry PIchard, Sandy Sykes, Debbie Timberlake, Wanda Wilson. Debbie Yow and Susan Yow. (Thanks B.B.) Did You Know That . . . Roy Edward Carlyle in a minor league game at Emeryville Ball, California on July 4, 1929 hit the longest measured homerun—it was 618 feet. The highest catch was made by Joe Soring in San Francisco. The ball was dropped from an air ship at about 1,000 feet. He caught It on the fifth attempt and the force of the ball broke his jaw. Streak Team The Elon College Streak team posted it's first victorv of he school's history on March 4th. This match enabled Elon to keep in Stride with other schools around the country such as Carolina, Clemson, Greensboro, Marvland, Columbia, Harvard, Colorado, and West Point. Although Elons team was not as large as some schools, the enthusiasm ran as high as anyone’s. Another page is written in the history of the heritaae of the American College. The rest of the season is Questionable. As of now Elon’s schedule Is bare—about as bare as the streak was. Dr. Young-Cont’d. tion of this at the Spring Board meeting. It could seem the stu dents are the only ones aware of the problem. “They are the ones directly concerned. The point I make though is that the students have access to the Board when they want to use it.” Dr. Young stated that, “We need to increase the variety and type of student activities to insure that the campus continues to be a very positive, wholesome and pleasant place to live, where students enjoy living.” Forum-Cont’d. response from the audience. The rapport between the speakers and the audience was exceptional. The turnout was good, crowds were estimated between two and three hundred at every lecture of the four day symposium. This great increase in attendance was well received by the members of the Forum and they continue to urge evryone to attend their upcoming lectures. The next presentation will be The Carolina Theater performing the drama “Antigone”, on April 19 at 8:00 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium. The play will be immediately fol lowed by a discussion of questions on law and order. The Spring Symposium, the Forum’s main event of the year, will take place from April 24 through the 26. The topic of this symposium is “Toward Freedom and Dignity: An Appraisal of the Humanities in Transition.” It will feature such speakers as Allan Bloom of the University of Toronto, Paul M. Crowleyof Boston University, J. H. Plumb of Cambridge, Stanley Re main Hooper of Syracuse Uni versity, William Barrett of The Fog- ler Shakespeare Library, and others Dimensions Today Staff contributors Al Mann Leslie Carter staff Judi Dean Jennifer Somers Carl Lykes Peter Bissette Gary Austin Diane Dunker Bruce Boyd Sue Lauber Steve McCord Willard McCombs Patsy Lynch John Lamberth Ann Shoffner Pat Hughes Dave Shuford Don Thomas editor Greg Overfelt pubiisher Mark Mancini to be announced. The Spring Sym posium, is being funded by a matching grant from the North Carolina Committee for the Con tinuing Education in the Humani ties. The Forum has been restructured to better suit the needs and tastes of both the students and faculty as well as that of the community. Con tinued enthusiasm on the part of the Forum members and the new ideas from Dr. Sullivan guarantees the success of the Forum lecture series. Dr. Sullivan urges more people to give the Forum a chance. He feels that if the audi ence is given a humanizing experi ence, they will be more likely to come back. As an added incentive to increase student participation college program credit has been offered on all Forum lectures. BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 19-20* Shippensburg State 3:00 March 22f Guilford 3:00 March 23*t Pfeiffer 2:00 March 16* Franklin & Marshall 3:00 March 27-28* Western Maryland 3:00 March 30 Campbell (2) 2:00 April 1* N. C. A & T 3:00 April 3 N. C. Central U. 1:30 April 4* R.P.I. 3:00 April 6* Guilford 2:00 April 10*t Mars Hill (2) 1:00 April 11* N. C. Central U. 3:00 April 12t Catawba 3:00 April 13t High Point 3:00 April 19*t Catawba 7:30 April 24t Pfeiffer 3:00 April 26*t High Point 7:30 April 271 Lenoir Rhyne 2:00 April 29* t Atlantic Christian 3:00 May It Atlantic Christian 3:00 May 4*t Lenoir Rhyne 2.00 May 9, 10, 11 CIAC Tournament at Salisbury May 15, 16, 17 District 26 Tournament at Greensboro May 22, 23, 24 Area 7 playoffs in West Va. •home games tconference games (2) double header ELON COLLEGE WOMEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS SCHEDULE 1974 Date Opponent Site Time Thursday, March 21 Guilford (Scrimmage) Home 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 25 Catawba Away 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 28 Pfeiffer Away 3:00 p.m. Monday, April 1 Guilford Away 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 NCSU Away 3:00 p.m. Monday, April 8 Pfeiffer Home 3:00 p.m. Monday, April 22 Salem Home 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 24 High Point Away 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 Salem Away 3:00 p.m. Thursday, May 2 Averett Away 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 Catawba Home 3:00 p.m. ELON COLLEGE TENNIS SCHEDULE 1974 Date Opponent Site Time March 20 Guilford Away 2:00 March 23 Guilford Home 2:00 March 25 Catawba Home 2:00 March 27 Pfeiffer Away 2:00 April 2 Lenoir Rhyne Home 2:00 April 4 Atlantic Christian Away 2:00 April 5 High Point Home 2:00 April 8 Greensboro College Away 1:00 April 19 UNC-Greensboro Away 1:00 April 22 Lenoir Rhyne Away 2:00 April 24 Catawba Away 2:00 April 27 Eastern Michigan Home 2:00 May 3-4 Conference Tournament May 10-11 District Tournament Indicates practice matches ALL HOME MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT Coach: Jerry R. Tolley ELON COLLEGE