Page Eight The Pendulum ■ October 21,1976 I -T Played at Elon College Kentucky coach appointed About three yesurs ago, Debbie Yow helped Elen’s women’s basketball team defeat the University of Kentucky’s basketball squad in a regional tournament. Now she has been appointed Kentucky’s coach — the first full-time women’s basketball or £my athletic coach in the state. Miss Yow believes her Kentucky team just needs time to develop. Miss Yow, whose sister Kay Yow coaches at N.C. State, believes that she can build the Kentucky program up to one of great quality and good competition. OCTOBER 21 — Volleyball at ECU and UNC-W-5p.m. 22 — Soccer vs. N.C. Wesleyan -TBA. 22-23 — Volleyball Tourney - TBA. 23 — Football at Catawba - 2 p.m. 26 —Volleyball vs. N.C. State and High Point - 6 p.m. 28 — Volleyball at Chowan Eind Louisburg - 6:30 p.m. 28 — Soccer at Catawba - TBA. 29-30 — Volleyball at ASU - 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 — Volleyball at Wake Forest and UNC-CH - 6 p.m. 2 — Soccer vs. Averett - TBA. 5-6 — Volleyball NCAIA toumey-Duke - TBA. 6 — Football vs. Newberry (PW)-2p.m 13 — Wrestling at Monarch Tourney at Old-Dominion - All Day. 13 — Football at Lenoir Rhyne - 2 p.m. 20 — Football vs. Carson Newman - 2 p.m. 20 — Wrestling at NCA and T Tourney - All Day. Cheer on, gang The 1976-77 cheerleading squad is boosting Elon College school spirit as the Christians battle other colleges and universities. The cheerleading squad is made up of Catherine Watkins, Kathleen Butler, Gwendolyn Crawford, Karon DeClark, Eve Donahue, Christy Jones, Lynn Nessett, Ann WashbumTand Mary Womber. The new adviser for the spirited group is Coath Barbara Yarborough. Students £ire urged to support the teams this year and join with the ’76 cheerleaders to boost Elon College to many victories this year. Ski course is offered to Elon students Elon College in conjunction with the French-Swiss Ski College in Blowing Rock, N.C. will hold a snow skiing class open to Elon students Dec. 19-23. "The experience is one which every college student should have before he or she graduates,” commented Elon instructor Don Kelly. The fee for the classes is $75 which includes a variety of items: five sessions of skiing (1 night, 4 days) unlimited instruction, all equipment, boots, skis and jwles, slope fees, lift fees, lodging for five nights, accident insurance, and membership in the French-Swiss Ski Club. One of the teaching topics will be the 'Team stop power.” The revolutionary new technique is used to teach how to stop and control snow skis the first time you put them on. It was developed for the U.S. Army 5th Special Forces Green Beret Winter Training Orbit Shot I and II. The five-day class is open to all Elan students. Those interested should contact Don Kelly in the P.E. department as soon as possible concerning registration. John Gray, an Elon student, is a part-time ski instructor at the French-Swiss Ski School, Appalachian Ski Mountain, Blowing Rock. (News Bureau photo) Elon College Winter Sports are ready to go