Drama Dept. Production Triple-A Plowed Under (tickets go on sale March 30) Fri., Apr. 20 Sat, Apr. 21 Fine Arts Theatre Fine Arts Theatre 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. U.S. Navy Band Chorus Sea Chanters Sun., May 6 Fine Arts Theatre 2:00 p.m. Tickets will be available at the Fine Arts Box Office, located inside the Fine h,iw«.n ihe hours Ofl2:30aml5:00 pjn. Monday through Friday. _ Arts Center, Date Event Location Time April 19 CoHege Coffee Thursday Dr. Tom Arcaro will discuss the effects of environmental problems in the world- Collection of environ- Scott Plaza 9:30 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. AiMil20 ftiday April 21 Saturday April 22 Sunday 111 UlC WUllU* \JM. w** mentally detrimental products. ARA sponsored picnic Dr. Richard Hood will perform banjo and guitar music at the piciucaiea. Environmental groups will have table displays. Baseball ElcMi vs. Guilford College Women's Tennis NAIA District 26 Tournament (April 20-22) Men's Tennis NAIA District 26 Tournament (April 20-23) Lake Mary Nell 4:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Away Away Home TBA TBA TBA Ekm College Drama Department Triple-A Plowed Under Rrst performed by the W.PA. Fedwal Theatre Project, this Depression-era form cri^ drama reveals the problems of the 1930s to be as vital today as they were 50 years a^. Professor Fred Rubeck and guest artist Dan Rainey have adapted this script to aiit contemporary North Carolina. All proceeds will be donated to a local farm relief iHOgram. Admission by tickets only: SS.OOorElonIJ). Fine Arts Theatre 8:00 p.m. SoftbaU Q(m vs. Mars Hill College Baseball Hem vs. Mars Hill College Ekm College Drama Department Triple* A Pkiwed Under SoftbaD Elon vs. Carson-Newman Basd>all Elon vs. Carsoo-Newman Golf DSstrif^To^c^ament ^ ^ (April 22-24) Home Home 1:00 pjn. 1:00 pjn. Fine Arts Theatre 8:00 p.m. Home Home TBA ^ ■ 4. A 1:00 pjn. 2:00 pjn. TBA April 23 Monday April 24 Tuesday April 25 Wednesday Catholic Mass Newman Society Fatho* Brennan-Josq>h Linda Cykert Faculty flute recital College Chapel Chaplain Richard McBride Baptist Student Union Come and join in on the fun, fellowship, lunch and Bible Study Baseball Elon vs. Pfeiffo* College Large Lounge Long Student CentCT Yeag^-Recital HaU Whitley Jordan Colter Away 7KX)pjn. 9:30 ajn.- 10:00 ajn. 9.30ajn.- 10:00 aJn- 12:l5pJn-- 1:15 pjn. 3:00 pjn. Admnral StansHeld Turner, U^ Fme Arts Theatre 7:30 pjn- (Retired) Former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Turner is the aathoTof Secrecy and Democracy: The C. I. A. in Transition. Sp(»isored by the Liberal Arts Forum April 26 Thursday College Coffee Bring your tennis shoes and join the entire college community for a 15 minute fast walk (H* run. You set the pace. SUB Officials will lead you on your way! Refireshmrats: Coffee, soda, juice, fruit and trail mix. Baseball Elon vs. Pfeiffw College Fine Arts Center 9:30 ajn.- 10:00 ajn. Home 3.-00 pjn* The Emanons Spring Cmcert orginally scheduled for Thursday, April 26, has been postponed unto Tuesday, May 8. SGA From Page 1 to make changes just for the sake of making them," Frail said. "The president of the SGA must possess a very dedicated attitude because he faces lots of hard work," said David Atkins, advisor to the SGA. "Outside of classes, this job will be his top priority." Sophomore Carter Smith defeated Jeff Bumis by a 281-147 margin to become executive vice president of the SGA. Kevin Arnold and Kathy Miller tied at 145 votes in the race to become executive treasurer. Atkins predicted that a runoff would be held on April 19. Sophomore Chris Clews defeated John Barnhill in the race to become president of the junior class by a 73-65 margin. Clews credits his success to his campai^rtii^., „ :VMt4L impressed that I took the time to campaign in front of Lcmg Stud«it for five hours in coal and tie. I think swayed some undecided voters in n»y direction," Clews said. , j. In the only other contested . class officer, Michele Lafrance Nicole Tubls by a 77-57 margin to junior class vkepresidCTL Of the 3,120 students enrolled at College, only 470 voted in ^f' election. The number rqwesents 6.64 the studoit body. "The students were not a wait in the long lines. Voting ^ time-consuming process candidates wore running for each o said Atkins. "Thirty-two candidates positions in the student senate a^ largest numbers that I have ^ time at E1mi." Atkins said loag wiA thp.aww of more voting machines.