November 1, 1979 The Pendulum Page 7 Law as a career Pops concerts open Monday by Susan Piiillips Interested in law as a career? The Campbell Uni versity School of Law will host a pre-law program on Friday, Nov. 16, for pre-law ad^’bers and students. The program includes a tour of the law school admissions procedures, and the admis sion process ^t Campbell School of Law. The program begins at 9 a.m. with registration and ends after lunch at 1:30 p.m. The afternoon visits and consultations are optional. The Campbell University School of Law is also conduc ting an undergraduate orien tation program during the eight-week summer session. The program is a three-credit hour seminar on legal thought, the legal profession, and legal research. It is designed for sophomores and juniors who are thinking about law as a career but who are uncertain whether they would enjoy law school and law practice. It is also a good opportunity for those who want to improve their appli cations to become more com petitive for admission to any law school in the country. Attending the summer pro gram does not commit a student to attending Camp bell University School of Law. If interested, please contact the Career Planning and Placement Office, 104 Ala mance, or Dr. Fred Watts, 316 Powell. by Joy Hamilton This year’s “Pops” con cert, sponsored by the Elon College Chapter of MENC, is sure to be a hit. The “Pops” consists of diimer and a varied musical concert Mon day and Tuesday nights at 6:30. The concert will begin with “Poet and Peasant” by von Suppe. Other musical num bers include “Hornpipe Dance Number 1” by Brahms, and selections by Terrell Cofield, soprano, from “My Fair Lady.” The wdtz from “Sleeping Beauty” for ballet by Tschai- kowsky features Brenda Brantley, Dana Hardy, Jill Gunther, Barbara Stokes, and is choreographed by Brenda Brantley. E)r. D.E. McDonald of Dundee, Scot land (presently from Char lotte) will lead a sing-a long. The orchestra will present a trumpet quartet featuring so loists Bruce Piner, Joey Rick man, Tom Green and Karl Metzgar. Other selections in clude “Up, Up and Away” by Rimer and “Waltzing Cat” by Anderson. A comical silent movie by Harold Lloyd will feature Prof Apperson at the organ. The Emanons will play “Stormy Weather” and “Georgia,” arranged H*; La- barbara and the disco tune “I Disturbed kids need help Does a hebe fly? Watch thb space for the latest sightings. The article on the program appearing Oct. 18 issue MLT in the failed to Hst Mrs. Gayle Scott’s masters degree from the University of Georgia. She was education coordinator at the Augusta Area Technical School, not Atlanta as was reported, prior to coming to Elon College. by Susan Phillips Interested in working with emotionally disturbed chil dren? A representative from the Jack and Ruth Eckcrd Foundation will be on cam pus Tue day, Nov. 13 to talk with interested students about the therapeutic wilderness camping program. Coun selors/teachers live with a group, take part in canoe, backpack, raft and bus trips and generally become “friends” of the children. Camps are located in Florida, North Carolina and Ver mont. A representative will be interviewing interested stu dents on Tuesday, Nov. 13 fiom 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Sign-up for an appoiuiment in the Career Planning Of fice, 104 Alamance. A general presentation will be made at 4:30 p.m. in the Student Center Lounge. Will Survive.” The orchestra will also play ‘Moto Pev*t“o” from the Second Suue for orchestra by Britten and the Sousa “Stars ) and Stripes Forever” march. Admission to the concert and dinner is $7 with students with college I.D. Admission to the concert only is $2. (without I.D. $9 and $3). Formal dress is encouraged and the proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund for music department '.tudents. Sorry! In the Oct. .18 issue of the Pendulum, in “Spigle Back at LRC,” several corrections are in order. Ed Spigle did not fin the job vacated by Bob Wicker but filled a newly created job for the LRC. His duties include supervision of checking out and in of all audio visual equipment and Spigle is in charge of photography. He directed one of the Methodist camps. Camp Rock Fish and also worked at Custom Light and Sound. Spigle is also in charape of theatrical lighting and cam pus lighting and sound. * * * ¥: ¥: * ¥: * * ¥: * * ¥: ¥: ¥: ¥: ¥: ¥: ¥: * * ¥: * The SGA Homecoming Committee proudly presents the 1st Annual HOMECOMING COTILLION “Lore Classics of the ’70« featuring 7th of May Symbol 8 § Thursday, Nov. 8th bids 18:00 ^3.00 single Alumni Gym Tickets on sale TODAY in SGA office ^5.00 COUplc ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ¥: * * * * * * *