Page Four The Pendulum October 30,1974 Presbyterian Grabs Victory Great defense, Presbyterian! Elon offense pushes toward goal. Booters Bow to UNC-CH On Tuesday, October 15, Elon hosted the junior varsity squad from the championship team of UNC at Chapel Hill. Even though it was the J V representing Chapel Hill, there was an abundance of talent gathered by the recruiting of Chapel Hill. C.H. won by a score of 5-0, but their play was nothing spectacular. Elon started working the ball late in the game but still could not score that long awaited goal. On October 18 the soccer team finally got on the winning side of things as they beat the young Playoffs Cancelled The young Elon soccer team, in sight of their first conference playoff berth, met bitter disappointment when it was learned that the playoffs had been cancelled. It has been understood that the cancellation occurred because of financial difficulties. The playoffs were originally planned for October 31-Novemter 2. -Major- (Continuded from page 3) filled annually. Like the tests for law and medical schools, the FSEE stresses vertal command, English usage, and reading comprehension. The applicant should ask for the pamphlet “Preparing for the Federal Service Entrance Examination, Supplement to Announcement No. 410," free from any Federal Job Information Center. The nearest center to Elon College is in Raleigh, at 310 New Bern Ave.,P.O. Box 25069. Further information on English as a pre-professional major may be obtained from the English faculty and from the Counseling Office. “English: the Pre-Professional Major" is by Lin wood E. Orange and is published by the Modem Language Association, 62 Fifty Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10011. -Parking- (Continuded from page 1) increase dormitory parking space or limit the number of cars allowed on campus. Dean Rhodes has suggested that the college establish a student-faculty committee to consider the entire parking program. team of Louisburg College. An early score was walked in by Norman Downey which put Elon ahead 1-0. The game continued in a kick and run style characteristic of inexperienced play. The hectic play forced a mistake by a Louisburg player which resulted in an Elon goal (compliments of that Louisburg player). The second half was more controlled by the Elon club. Scott Gorman burst through the fullback line for an unassisted goal making the score 3-0. The game was more or less a practice one for Elon as reserves started and played as much of the game as the first string. The Louisburg game took the place of a match with East Carolina, originally scheduled to play Elon but cancelled. United Fund-103% by Debbie Cochran "Elon students, faculty and staff contributed to a '103%‘ effort in regard to the United Fund," said Tom Bass, campus United Fund chairman. Contributions taken for a week in October exceeded $2,654, the goal set by the Alamance United Fund. APO fraternity members accelerated the effort by collecting $150 in one and a half days, pushing the total $75 over the mark. Robert Baxter, college vice-president, serves as Alamance division chairman for 1974-75. The United Fund aids such organizations as the YMCA, USO, Red Cross, Salvation Army and many others. Locally it aids the Alamance AA, the Association for Retarded Children, services for the elderly and inner city youth. On October 19 Elon lost its first game of the season to a psyched and impressive Presbyterian College team. The Blue Hose scored first, late in the first quarter on a 40-yard pass play. Minutes later after recovering an Elon fumble a 27-yard field goal upped the score to 10-0. Elon s first score was a gift as a bad snap went over the punter's head and into the end zone for a safety. This made the score 10-2. In the final minutes of the half the Blue Hose again struck for seven points after a seventy-five yard drive. Down 17-2, Elon came out ready to go in the second half. Gary Darnell scored on a fine 21-yard run but the 2-point conversion failed. The Blue Hose again established an offensive drive which took them to the Elon 17. Another field goal set the score at 20-8. Elon finally got its predominately pitch-back offense moving as they drove 53 yards for their second TD. A Presbyterian fumble two plays later was recovered by Jerry Alford on the Presbyterian 20. Elon drove down to the two-yard line where they received a first down, but the Hose defense held. With and fourth and one situation, quarterback Phil Bracco hit Gary Stafford for the score. The extra point kick was made and Elon, after a great comeback, found themselves back in the game with momentum in their favor. Down 23-21 with seven minutes left, Eton's defense came up with a lot of pressure which paid off when David Wood intercepted on the Hose 21. This set up a field goalattempt from the 38. The. ball floated toward the goal and hit upright and bounced away from the goal. This enabled Presbyterian to hold on to a 23-21 victory. Elon's Fighting Christian football team recorded its fourth and fifth victories in its last two outings of the 1974 season to run the record 5-0. A good Homecoming crowd witnessed the Christians give up their first points of the year but still hold on to defeat a strong Carson-Newman team by a score Tuesday is Voting Day by Nick Demilio State and local elections will be held on Tuesday, November 5, to fill the offices of United States Senator, Sixth District Congressman, and local government officials. Campaigning for the Senate are Democrat Robert Morgan. -S.G.A.- (Continuded from page 1) college on the mass media," Mancini said. A "committee to investigate the food service" has been appointed and is now looking into the food situation. Committee aims are to gather facts about cleanliness and quality of the food. Other colleges have been contacted concerning their food services. Elon students will be polled and the results given to the administration. "This committee is very enthusiastic, and there is a great chance that finally something will be done about the food. The mistake of the committees in the past is that they didn't make use of their findings," Mancini said. The coffee house has been showing movies every other week and plans to continue. "1 want to be sure that students are aware of these films." Ralph Nader will address the college tonight, October 30, as another service of the student government. Republican William E. Stevens, and Henry R. Nesmith, Labor. Candidates for Congress are Democrat Richardson Preyer, Republican, R.S. (Steve) Ritchie, and Harry A. (Al) Fripp, Labor. To be eligible to vote, a person must have registered in the precinct of his permanent address. He is allowed to vote in only this one precinct. An absentee ballot, however, allows him to vote without returning home. Applications for such a ballot must be in the Board of Elections office by 6:00 p.m. today, October 30. The completed ballot must be in the office by 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 4. Locally, polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. of 21-7. Alex McMillan and Phil Bracco led the offensive attack with McMillan scoring two touchdowns and Bracco picking up 62 yards on the ground. Dwight Shoe, Paul Pope and David Woods led the defense with an interception each, while Shoe recovered a fumble as well. The tough Christians then traveled to West Virginia to play Bluefield State whom they soundly whipped 24-0. The Christians led by a score of 9-0 after three quarters. The game could have been completely turned around if the Bluefield Starters had scored here, but the Christian defense was too much. Aggressive Randy Oxendine boosted Elon's lead with a safety. This led to a one yard touchdown plunge by Prince Deese, and a four yard touchdown pass from Fred Long to Rodney Evans. Netters Blitz Six by Janie McGann The women's intercollegiate volleyball team is off to a great start. With the talent Elon has thus displayed on the court and the leadership of Coach Kay Yow, it looks like this could be a record season. The team began playing September 21 and has been victorious over ASU, UNC-G, ECU, High Point, Duke and Catawba. The 14 players include three freshmen, C.B. Brannon, Pam Clark, and Jackie Mayers. Other teammates are transfers, Tina Ireland, sophomore and junior Cindy Leach. Sophomores include Joyce Daniels, Beth Braxey, Sherri Pickard and Wanda Wilson. Sandy Sikes, Teddi Ireland and Susan Yow are junior players and Laurie Newman and Becky Currin are seniors. Linda Frances, junior, is the manager of the team for the third year. -Haddens- (Continuded from page 1) total populace in decision-making concerning the arts. The workers, peasants and soldiers are asked to make commejits concerning the validity of all art forms. The purpose is to use art forms to further solidify the aims of the revolution. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hadden commented on the differences in Western and Chinese music. “The Western musician is allowed to create music which appeals to him. There are no specific goals for the Western musician. He is allowed to let his creativity flow. On the other hand, the Chinese musician is restricted in his creative endeavors. The aim of his music is to involve the people. He accomplishes this by arranging old Chinese folk tunes into concertos and operas which are then presented to the people for approval. As this process takes from two to four years, only one concerto and a few operas have emerged. When asked to comment on the level of musical sophistication, Mrs. Hadden replied that “The Chinese people's level of musical appreciation is 50% higher than ours. The young Chinese person's 'pop' music is the opera." Calendar of Events OCTOBER 30 Ralph Nadar to speak at 8:00 p.m. Memorial Gymnasium NOVEMBER 1-2 Volleyball: Women’s Tournament 2 Football Game: Elon vs. Wofford at 7:30 p.m. in Burlington Memorial Stadium Roy Buchanan to appear at 8:30 at Guilford College in Dana Auditorium. Tickets $4. WQMG-FM presents Ferrante and Teicher at 8:00 p.m. in the Greensboro Auditorium The Elon College Community Orchestra in concert at 8:30 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium 7-9 The Burlington Gallery Players present the comedy “Never too Late” nightly at 8KK) p.m. in Whitley Auditorium. Tickets $2.50 adult, $1.25 student. 8-9 Soccer: NAIA District Playoffs 8 Elton John in concert with special guest star Kiki Dee Band at 8:00 p.m. in the Greensboro Coliseum 9 Football Game: Elon vs. Newberry at 7:30 p.m. in Burlington Memorial Stadium 10 12 13 Student Piano Recital by Charles Jones at 4:00 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium Begin Regligious Emphasis Week on the Elon Campus The English Department Film Series to present “Ivan the Terrible” Part I at 7:00 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium