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Thursday. March 21,1985 in [Started result of and o i4 Gib- Vfprris la ;the of- Arrests continued from page 1 only nine individuals were ar rested,”, said Elon College Police Chief Dan Ingle. paid ‘ ‘If you ask me if I feel there is a serious drug problem— I’d say no. I don’t feel like its any more serious than anyy^ljeiiq plssjin the state.” Ingle said the.A^ last SeptembeiJ “complaints ^frt ,,, , students and'teadM^S Xat Elon) about drug dealing! in the Elon area.” Klepcyk said there is a real in terest in the part of the police in cleaning it up and the college sup ports that goal. Ingle said he talked with Klep cyk on several occasions and said that “Klepcyk and his staff had been very hplpfoL” , The Green^k?r0 ^ A Record la'st^i^> qi sonvillei' d^tftivfe McPhearson a^ ^ying I ficers seiz^^l ^iftgthe 5>veep of arrests,;'care, rolling papers, water pipes-and-‘-‘a good ounce” of marijuana. Klepcyk said however that this incident may be providing oppor tunities for students to examine their own, values concerning drugs and alcohol. ’’There may be some real positive things go ing on,” he said. Hopefully, less people will be involved in the future, Klepcyk said. He said that what the college is trying to do to deal with problems such as these is to form more pro grams which • aim * at • making students aware of the responsible choices they can make towards drags and ^cohol. On drug related violations, Elon works with the Alamance County Meiital^Health Center ac cording to Klepcyk. The students, if found guilty i have-to-attend courses for which they pay. He said Elon.hopes to have a program next fall for all entering students to talk a little about drugs and alcohol— "things they may face as independent students away from home for the first time,” said Klepcyk. In relation to the term of “dou ble jeopardy” where a student gets punished from both the in stitution and the law, Klej)cyk said that “the college reserves the right to do that.” ' “If the students are fpynd guil ty. we do hsve a responsibility to respond to that tyf>e of behavior,” Klepcyk said. The school also lias a responsibility “ to protect and look oirt foi^ eve^yofte i|i the college coirimuriity' ’ Ingle said that the operation ■nade great progress with drug Wficking in this area but he says he is aware that not all has been stopped News briefs Graduating Seniors 0 Tuesday, March 26 on the Center at 8 p.m.. Any senior in- Commencemern sho^d attend. If you are mterested but can not be there, please contact Maureen Sweeney at 229-6868. Finlator to Speak at Elon ,1^*’® P*"lator of Raleigh will speak on “The Political Uses of Religion” on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in WhiUey Auditorium. He also will conduct the Elon College Spring Worship Service on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Whitley. Dr. Culver to Speak at Elon Dr. Douglas J. Culver, president of the National Foundation for the Study of Religion and Economics, will speak in Whitley Auditorium on March 27, at 8 p.m. Culver’s topic will be “The Living Relation of Religion and Economics. The college s departments of religion and economics are sponsoring the address. Phone Bills Due All phone bills are due by March 22. Students with outstanding balaiices after this date will have their service terminated and will forfeit their deposit. Page 3 ICoin-OP I SV BROOKWOOD LAUNDRY 1705 West Davis ST Burlington. NC CORNER OF DAVIS ST AND SOMERS ST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOURS 6:30 a.m. TO 11 p.m. 8 LARGE DRYER .10 AND .25 2 TRIPLE WASHER ONLY 1.25 Luxury Two-Bedroom Townhouses Bath-and-a-half, modern kitchen with disposal, washer/dryer connections. Air conditioning, carpeting, drapes, pool. Cable television available. Rents from ^3f9 * Model Open Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5 321-C Atwood Drive 226-4202 In North Carolina, call toll-free 1-800-672-1678 ^l;^^ionwide, call toll-free 1-800-334-1656 Go Christians! NUTRITION? m m Good nutrition means sensible eating. A lunch or dinner which features a pepperoni and mushroom pizza from Domino’s Pizza contains food from all four food groups and meets the basic requirements of a well rounded meal. At Domino’s Pizza, we offer fast, friendly, service. Our objective is to pro vide a hot, nutritious, economical meal delivered free to your door when you want if. We’re proud of our pizza, and for good reason! Information on sodium and cholestrol )S available for individuals, who. on the advice of a physician, are modifying their total dietary intake of sodium and cholestrol. Limited delivery areas. Drivers carry under $20. *1985 Domino’s Pizza, Inc. DOMINO’S PIZZA DELIVERS' FREE. 2223/5609.11 0
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