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rhuTsday, October 1, 1981 The Pendulum Page 5 ‘Barefoot in the Park’ opens in Burlington GALLERY PLAYERS — Paul Bratter [John Lowe] is more wrapped up in the details of liis first court case than in liis new wife’s [Corie played by Dendy Askins] wrappings. Photo by Kenn Shrader of the Daily Times-News. Honoi* societies cont. from p. 1 by Teresa Warren The Gallery Players’ re- ival production of “Bare- oot in the Park” tops the ist of available entertain- aent in the area as the j-oup continues its lOth inniversary celebration at he Paramount Theater in lurlington. The drama group was first stablished as an extension if the Alamance County uts Council in 1971 and resented its first pro- uction, which was “Bare- Dot in the Park,” in May 972. Featuring many Burling- )n natives, the revived play ill continue its run Friday, let. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3 t 8:15 p.m. A matinee will e presented at 2:15 p.m. on unday, Oct. 4. Reservations lould be made by calling le Arts Center in Graham ; 226-4495. The Gallery Players will Iso present “Lion in Winter,” “Camelot ” and Philadelphia Story” this lason. “Grease” will also con- nue to run at UNC- reensboro’s Aycock uditorium through Sunday, ct. 4. This musical comedy ill be presented at 8:15 ghtly through Saturday, ith a Sunday matinee at 2:15 p.m. For ticket infor mation, contact the theater box office at (919) 379- 5575. Also at UNC-G wiU be Philip Pearlstein, a New York painter, who will de liver a public lecture today at 4 p.m. “Philip Pearlstein Works” and “James Gallucci Sculpture” will both be open for public viewing through Sunday, Oct. 4 in the Weatherspoon Art Gallery on the UNC-G campus. The N.C. Shakespeare Festival is currently pre senting “Comedy of Errors” at the High Point Theater at 220 E. Commerce St. Per formances are tonight at 8:15 and Sunday, Oct. 4, at 2:15 p.m. “Wait Until Dark” will then be presented Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 8:15 p.m. The Alamance County Arts Council is continuing its exhibit of the costimies and costume designs of the Playmakers Repertory Company and Carolina Playmakers from Chapel Hill through Sunday, Oct. 4 at the Firehouse Galleries in Graham. The Priestley Fine Art Gallery is also sponsoring “Art for Sportsmen and Nature Lovers” through Saturday, Oct. 3. The gallery is located adjacent to the Elon College campus at 100 N. Williamson Ave. “The Color of Autumn” in watercolors and oils will be exhibited at the gallery on Tuesday, Oct. 6. The exhibit will continue throughout October. Duke University will pre sent the Tokyo String Quartet on Saturday, Oct. 3 at 8:15 p.m. Members of the quartet are Peter Oundjian and Kikuei Ikedi, violin; Kazuhide Isomura, viola; and Sadao Harada, cello. The group will perform in the Ernest W. Nelson Music Room in the East Duke Building. Gospel Choir elects leaders Officers for the Elon College Gospel Choir have been appointed. Janice Watlington is the new presi dent, Jerry Hedrick, vice president; Belinda Brown, secretary; Monica Gillis, assistant secretary; Mary Eubanks, treasurer; Harris Faulk, chaplain; Monica Gillis, assistant chaplain; Vanessa Howard and Ira Credle, directors; Tony Palmer, Jerry Hedrick, Berkley Gore and Gary Ford, musicians. The Gospel Choir will hold a worship service today at 9:30 until 10 a.m. We’ll do your laundry. Norge Village Glen Raven Shopping Center ligence, service, and leader ship in campus life. Its purpose is to encou rage leaders to continue their endeavors and to encourage others to attain in a similar manner. To be considered for ODK, a student must be a jimior or senior in the top 35 percent of his or her class. ODK annually sponsors the Elon Awards Day to recognize students who par ticipate in all facets of stu dent life. During the cere mony the Elon Circle pre sents the William Mosely Brown Award to the student who, in the opinion of the ODK members at Elon, has most consistently demon strated the leadership for which the organization stands. The society also sends a representative from Elon to a ODK regional or national conference each year. Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta, the Eng lish honor society is plan ning its fall induction service for Thursday, Oct.22, at 6 p.m. on the second floor of McEwen dining hall. Ed Wilson, English pro fessor and provost at Wake Forest University will then speak at 7:30 p.m. in Moon ey Theater on “The Value of Humanities in a Practical. Age.” This part of the in duction ceremony will be open to the public. The society is also spon soring a reception for all English and English-Journa lism majors at the home of Dr. Robert Blake on Wed nesday, Oct. 7, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. As the semester continues, Sigma Tau Delta plans to have luncheons, parties, and conferences available for members to attend, accord ing to Dr. Andrew Angyal, faculty adviser. To be inducted into the honor society, one must be a junior or senior English ma jor who has completed three semesters at Elon. One must have a B-average in English and be in the top 35 percent of his or her class. The series on the campus honor societies will be eonti- nned next week APPEARING COFFEEHOUSE Oct. 8, 1981 8:30-11 p.m. in VARSITY GRILL Free Admission Hotdogg & Cokes Only 25‘ Personally Yours, Ltd. invites you to see the latest in fall fashions Bring this ad and get 25% off any fall skii*t. 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