Thursday. September 12,1985 The Pendulum Page 3 ffPP- -This Week af Elon- DAY/DATE Friday Sept. 13-14 Saturday Sept. 14 Sunday Sept. 15 Monday Sept. 16 Tuesday Sept. 17 Wednesday Sept. 18 EVENT Soccer: Methodic! Tournament Volleyball: Elon vs. Guil)ord/N C Weeleyan SUB Movie: Return ot the Jedll SUB Movie: St»r Wars Trioloav Mtvymgn Sggl^ty: Catholic Student Fellowship Library Orientation Tours: The Library staff encourages all new faculty, staff, and students to join one of the eight tours scheduled this week. This walking tour of (he Library is designed to acquaint the campus community with the Library's services and fk>or plan. There will be four more tours scheduled for rwxt week. Central America Teach-In A Peasant of El Salvador: This play dramatizes the plight of an aging hill farmer who is struggling to maintain Ihe life he has always known in an El Salvador that is crumbling arourtd him. Receptk)n fo)k)wing in West Residence Hall. Reader's Theater: Tryouts Central America Teach-In Chapel: Ann Calvin Roaers-Witte Minister, Community United Church of Christ, Raleigh Rev. RogerS'Witte visited Central America with a UCC ieedars group in January 1985. Luncheon Seminar: "Forming AHiinces with Central America." Wts Hare Mr. Hare is President of Twin Streams Educational Center, Chapel Hill. He has organized a Nicaragua - Carolina marketing cooperative caHed Nicalina He will offer its producte for sale to benefit Nicaraguan relief effete. Culture Fair: LOCATION Away Greensboro Harper Center Whitley Auditorium Long Student Canter McEwen Library TIME 2:00 pm TBA 9:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 4 & 6:00 pm Whitley Auditorium 7:00 pm Mooney Theater 7:30 pm Whitley Auditorium 9:30 am Central Ainefica exhibits and literature tables will tw located in the lot>by of Long Student Center and McEwen Library. “Hi-'man Right* In Central America.' Slide presentation and workshop •U.S. Policy Toward Central Atnerica.' Mr. Schoficid is wHh the U.S. Department of State, Latin America Bureau. TTie Contra Forces In Nicaragua." Reed Brody Mr. Brody, author of La6n Ameticm • The Frmedrom to Write, led a four-month fact-firxiing mission to Nicaragua in 1984. He is a former assistant attorney general of New York state. His North Carolina tour is sponsored by CITCA, Carolina Interfaith Task Force on Central AnrWica. Soccer: Elon vs. Pfeiffer College Elon In Review intervarslty Christian Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletei Central America Teach-fcl Luncheon Seminar: Wilntss to Wat This film takes ypu behind rebel lines in El Salvador with prie of the only, Americans to work there - bi. 'Charlie Ctemenls. K also takes you behind the lines of conscience which turned a soldier gained for vrtir into a medical doctor »ained to heal. This film has rare footage of the tx)ml)ing of Southeast Asia and powerful documentary material from El Salvador. (30 minute film) Cultural Fair •Central American Refugees.' Terry Sorelle and Elizabeth Yaats The speakers are with the American FrierxJs Service Committee. 2nd Floor, McEwen Long/Library 12:00 pm 1 - 4.00 pm Whitley Auditorium 2:00 pm Whitley Auditorium 3:30 pm Whitley Auditorium 7:00 pm Away Cable Channel 32 Greensboro Cable Student Cen. Lounge Student Cen. Lounge 2nd Floor McEwen 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 8:30 pm 12:30 pm Long/Lit)rary Whitley Auditorium 1 - 4IX) pm 2:00 pm DAY/PATE EVENT Wednesday Sept. 18 Thursday Sept. 19 The Role of the Church In Cantral America.'Joe Moran Associate Director, Carolinas CFtOP, IDurham, Mr. Moran is a former educator and missionary in Cental America. *Tb» Economics of Revolution: Lend Us* and Peoples' Armies." Or. Robert G.WIIIiami Dr. Williams is ecorx>mics professor at Guilford College. His book. Cotton, Catth, and the Crmis in Central Anwrica, will be published by UNO Press next spring. Library Orientation Tours 'An Experim«nt with Shakespeare:" Dr. Robert Blake, Professor English at Ek>n, will give an introduction to Shakespeare's early comedy, The Taming of tie Shrew, using video tapes of an actual performance. Professor Blake's presentatfon will prepare students to enjoy the Nortfi Carolir^ Shakespeare Festival's production on September 25. VQllevball: Elon vs Pembroke/A&T St College Coffee: Beta Beta Bete Honor SocieV will have various small potted plants for sale at the college coffee. Library Orientation Touri Shady Grove Band: Shady Grove's repertorie is a mix of bluegrass tunes, so-called "newgrass," popular and swing music, original songs arxi a littte gospel rrusic. This program is supported by a grarU from the N. C. Arts Council. Come to the mini-cor>cert at 4:00 p.m. arxJ you will surely plan to return at 7;30 p.m. for the evening program. Admlstion: Ebn ID or $3.00. Ei?n Ip Rtvi^w QgsBttl ChajfJehagrsal LOCATION IIME Whitley Auditorium 3:30 pm Whitley Auditorium 7:00 pm McEwen Library Mooney Theater 10 & 11:00 am 2 & 7:00 pm Home 6:30 pm Scott Plaza Fountain 9:30 am McEwen Library Under the Oaks (front of Whitley) 2 & 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Whitley Auditorium 7:30 pm Reader's Theater: Tryouts Cable Channel 32 Burlington Cable Large Lounge Student Center Mooney Theater 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm / Foirned in 1981, THE SHADY GROVE BAND’S accomplishments are numerous: three European tours, performances with national acts, a first LP album, and tours of clubs and colleges all over the East coast. The Shady,Grove Band plays and writes bluegrass music, rooted in tradition, but with vocal harmonies and arrangements all their own. Their show will feature some Swing selections, an occasional Irish mumber and an abundance of humor.