Page 2 The Pendulum Wednwdv September 9. r Elon Student Arrested ^ Bnd Stmmoni Stiff Writer John Luka, ■ lophomore at Gkn, MTved a «wnnt for his arrett fay the Elon Mice Depait- ment oo a charge of auault at about U:30un on September 7th. Luka allegedly assaulted Robert Stevenson at approximately 3:00am on September 5tfi. At the time of die assault, Stevenson was passed out and unable to defend hunelf. Stevenson received a nasal fncture, maxillary ftacture, and cuts to the upper right lip and to die right comer of the mouth which required stitches. According to the police report, Luka was seen after the beating with his hand covered with blood. A witness stated that after Luka washed his hand in the Fonville fountain, it “was clean of the blood and absolutely no cut or scrape could be seen." Luka was charged with “assault, inflicting serious in juries," and held on a five- hundred dollar unsecured bond. If found guilty, he could &ce up to two years in jail and/or a fine. Luka refused to comment on the incident. speed limit 65 ROTC Rates Excelllent LIFE IN THE RiST LANE: The Speed limit has been raised on some areas of North Carolina highw^rs. Drive Catefully. Photo by Brian Wtften By Leela Dawioa Spedid to die l^ndulum Eighteen senior cadets com- {deted die six week advanced camp at Ft. Bragg with a 66 per cent of the participants ranking excellent to outstanding . “This is the best Military Science IV class Elon has seen thus &r. Captain Jackson, Assis tant Professor of Military Science said they represented Qon Col lege extremely well. Advanced Camp was a culmination and testing of the knowledge and skills learned dur ing the past school year. The cadets are J^ Vborhees, Ibmnqr Rogers, Leela Dawson, Shawn Hughes, Pete Henderson, Randy Dolliver, Daryl Hines David Jones, Bill Ayers, John Oreaves, Jeffiey Slade, George Dixon, John Bradsher, Dallas Cory, \^TiIlie Shelton, Darrin Smith, Ibdd Hilton, and Howard Coe. While at camp, the Elon students trained along with more than 4000 other cadets from along the Eastern seaboard ranging %>m Maine, to Puerto Rico. Dur ing the advanced camp, students BEFORE YOU HIT THE BOOKS SAVE 40% on the INITIATION FEE or find a friend and join TWO FOR ONE Alamance Racquetball & Fitness Center COED-AEROBICS RACQUETBALL NAUTILUS SNACK BAR & HOT TUBS & LOUNGE CHECK US OUT!! 607 ALAMANCE ROAD 227-6565 SAUNAS SPECIAL STUDENT MONTHLY RATES! THIS SPECIAL OFFER IN EFFECT UNTILL SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 are evaluated » subjects tu during the school year indudi general military subjects, ijj navigation, miliury jki|^ physical training, uticg ^ leadership. Th^ also were ^ troduced to a host of new subjai areas and branch orientatioinai prqwie them for commissiofl,g a second Lieutenant upon gradgj tion. ‘ ai Three Cadets were selected I cadet troop leadership traini- foUowing advanced can^, Th were attached to regular an units and performed the duii and responsibilities of a seca Lieutenant. Pete Henderson was attach to 82nd Airbom at Fort Bn N.C., Leela Dawson to the 2 Q.M.Company at Fort Lee, Vj and David Jones to a transpoit tion Compai^ at Ft. Eustis. TKE Ctmt’d from pay Department “knows very litd about the incident. “Our only: volvement was the fiKt that i SBI called with information ah ^ an ancmymous letter that they b received telling of drug use atl hotel.” The Elon IHidice thena (acted the Campus security i the letter wu forwarded to the Although taupf students i that the college had to take kx kind of action, moat feel diefi year penalty is extreme. H brother Dave Lawlor commei “Stnne punishment mi^ neceaiaiy for sdiool but it seems ncm-ptxxiuctivej totally eliminale our frMendtyij not in Elon’s best inter Anoter brother Chris Ellis I “The penalty should have I more leniant.” One brodier asked that his name not be i# claims that “the school hu be trying to abolish the fht i yean.” | When Perkins was asked wli she thought the future ofd might be she reqwnded, "Tt will have to be decided in fr yean, nodiing in this penalty u. they can’t become a fno^ again.” She also added that otb . fraternities on caiqws are not I I iqg to be watched or observed ji because of this incident. “Thii not a witch hunt,” said Peddt The TKE brothers seem o tomistic of their future as one the schools fraternal organiz tions. S^ Dave Lawlor, “TK will never be totally done in, will survive.”

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