Thursday, April 12, 1984
The Pendulum
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Spring Fling
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opportunity to participate. There will also be a clogging demon
stration by the Elon College Cloggers and an ice cream social
“Hopefully, next year we’ll have a lot more going on Satur
day,” Van Horn said. “But with this year’s planning — we didn’t
know what our budget was until late so we had to hold off
booking people. We came to the point where we could only book
so many.”
Saturday evening, the Mighty Majors, a band from Greens
boro, will be playing at the Best Western. The dance will begin
at 9 p.m. The cover charge is $4 for singles and $7 for couples.
Food and beverages will be provided also.
Each student will be receiving a passport in his or her mail
box. Students will receive one stamp (in order to avoid duplica
tion) for each event that they attend.
If a student attends all three major events, there is the possi
bility for him or her to win a large cooler. For attending two
events, a smaller prize such as a pony cooler will be offered. If a
student attends just one, the prize might be a pair of sunglasses
or a bottle of suntan oil. All prizes will be given away at the
Saturday night dance.
“Everybody who goes to the dance will be eligible for the
Bahama trip,” says Van Horn. “It’s explained in the passport.
Everyone needs to keep their passports. That’s the key to the
whole thing. If they hang on to those and turn them in, then
they’re eligible for all those prizes.”
In addition, the SGA and SUB will be giving away T-shirts to
the first 10 people who attend the movie and ”...if we draw
tickets, we’ll give away five T-shirts and five pairs of glasses,”
said Van Horn.
And then there’s the grand prize.
According to Van Horn, 23 students will be in the group that is
going to the Bahamas. The cost is $360 each, which includes
transportation, the cruise itself and meals. For the winner, that
student wi^l only have to provide money for extra food and
spending money.
“It’s a nice trip too,” said Van Horn. “When you’re on 55-foot
ketches (two good-sized yachts), you have a lot of fun and you
spend a lot of time getting sun — and cutting up too.”
How does Spring Fling differ from last year?
“We’re trying to cross all segments of the population this
weekend,” he said. “We know a lot of students don’t like rock
and roll, and a lot of students don’t dance, so we’re not trying to
attract all the students. But we’re trying to make sure every
student is represented.
“Next year what we’re trying to do is book three good beach
bands to play during the afternoon and then have a rock and roll
band at night,” Van Horn concluded.
Spring Fling. A chance to go to the Bahamas and have fun in
the sun. All a person needs is (1) to participate in the planned
events and (2) a little luck!
Elections
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candidate for vice president,
said that “what I lack in experi
ence, can be made up for in
hard work.” The junior Compu
ter Science major also said that
he has a sincere interest in
Elon College and that if elected
he would dedicate himself to
the responsibilities of being
vice president.
Although unapposed, cur
rent Treasurer John Smith said
that he likes his job and would
like to continue the position.
He said he would still like the
students to vote.
The elections for executive
offices are to be held today at
the College Coffee from 9:30
a.m. to 10 a.m. and tonight at
McEwen Dining Hall from 4:30
p.m. to 6 p.m. Voting will also
take place Friday at Harper
Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
After two candidates for
president are selected from
the three, the final election for
president will be held April 17.
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