VolumeXVII, Number 19 Serving the Elon CoUege Community April 11, 1991 THIS WEEK ® New York studio ^itarist Dennis Goettel will ^ the featured soloist with the Elon College jazz Ensemble uesday, Apr. 16. The concert be the ensembles final concert of the year and will be cld in the Fine Arts Theatre at ° p.m. ■ The Elon College acuity and staff wellness Pf^oject is coming to a close, ludents can join faculty and *^ff at College Coffee, Apr. to learn more about the project and register for health ated prizes. Look for more ID ^'^ation on future plans for ‘^Wellness project. * Rebecca Adams, ^sociate professor of ^‘ology at UNCG will speak ednesday. Apr. 17 at 7:30 in the Fine Arts Theatre her research of the unique of the intensely followers of the Grateful •NSIDE ® The Connells, a local ^d frorn Raleigh, were a big at Elon College last Sunday j8ht. The band drew a crowd W approximately 1000 fans, story and pictures on page P ® The Elon Town ‘0 close two ts in the town if no one PPeals within 30 days. See page 4. INDEX ^loriah Page 2 Page 4 ^lures Page 5,6 *13 ^‘ertainment Page8&9 "Orid/Nadon Page 12 Sports Page 14 & 15 Countdown to graduation... i ii: 4 'Si ..’A mtm i« 37 days Students and the community Then the house will be moved to its permanent location. Barnhill said the house is secure. Habitat hopes to move the house by next week, after a full weekend of work on the site. Tracy Pile, president of Habitat, said that when the house is moved, the work is still not done. "It's not out-of-sight, out- of-mind. The family is still there and we need to keep up good relations." Rob Wliiteside^he Pendulum celebrate with Habitat. Barnhill said he was pleased with all the efforts of students, faculty and administration, but added that there is always a need for more help. "We could always use more people...in the future, we hope that everyone feels like ' they can get involved." The Cooks, the family the house is being built for, are very happy with all of the help they have received with the house. ’ See Habitat, Page 3 Deer crashes through Fine Arts window Rob Whiteside/Thc Pendulum Not much longer until Ifs complete! Soon the house will be moved to its permanent location. Habitat celebrates progress Completion of house drawing near Jennifer Cowman The Pendulum Habitat for Humanity celebrated the construction of the house that has been in the woiks since March on Saturday. They called "Habitat Celebration Day." Habitat sold tickets for $20 equal to the cost of materials for one square foot of the house. Tickets enabled participants to have their name put onto a grid of grass. Later in the afternoon, a hot air balloon dropped an object on to the grids. Wherever it landed, that person won $500. Fifteen other prizes were awarded from area merchant dwiations. Other activities included cake walks, face painting, and a pig picking. John Barnhill, president of Elon Volunteers!, said Saturday was a good time for the whole community and the students The house is almost complete. All that needs to be done is putting up wall board and sheet rock and plastering it up. •Kelly Potter Ted Toomer The Pendulum The Fine Arts building was the site of a wildlife casuality Tuesday at approximately 8:40 a.m. A one to two year old doe startled by traffic crashed through one of the mirror-like windows in the lobby. Deborah Danley, fine arts secretary, was in her office and heard ihe deer hit the window. "The sound was hard to describe, it sounded likd a hard thud and then I went out to discover this unconscious bleeding See Deer, Page 3 Zoning laws don't affect most students Heather Wbitehouse The Pendulum Elon College's single family zoning ordinance may affect the living arrangements that some students have acquired over the years. Elon Town Manager, Mike Dula, said single family zoned houses are defined as a house with no more than three unrelated persons living on the premises. Dula said the ordinance was looked into a couple of years ago because it was not being complied with. Dula also explained there were many houses that already rented rooms to more than three unrelated Elon students before the ordinance fell into effect. Those houses would fall under a grandfather clause and would not have to change in accordance with the (xdinance. ’ See Zoning, Page 3