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ELON COLLEGE LIBRARY ■■Pemhjixim Volume XVIII, Number 8 Serving the Elon College Community October 31, 1991 THIS WEEK ■ Security Awareness Week is November 3-8. Call ext. 2407 and learn more about various safety classes being offered during the week. ■ The Elon Homecoming parade begins Saturday at 11:45 a.m. ■ Comedian Michael Lauziere will be performing Monday night in Whitley Auditorium at 9 p.m. Lauziere's television credits include "The i,,,Arsenio Hall Show" and "MTV's Half-hour Comedy Hour." ■ Registration for Winter Term and the Spring Semester begins Wednesday at the Registrar's office. THE PAST One year ago: Robin Evers of Alpha Omicron Pi was named homecoming queen. Evers' victory marked the third straight year that a sister from AOII won the crown. Two years ago: In a homecoming weekend match up, Elon's football team defeated Gardncr-Webb 20-10. Three years ago: The Elon College Writing Center opened up for the first time in September 1988. Nine years ago: Olympic Gold Medalist Edwin Moses spoke at on Elon February 25, 1982. INSIDE ■ Learn more about AIDS. Check out the story on page 6. ■ The football team loses another close game. See the story on page 12. ■ Learn more about the new faces on the campus security staff. See the story on page 11. ■ The 14th annual Wooly Worm Festival was held this past weekend. Check out the story on page 8. INDEX Editorials Commentary Focus Arts & Entertainment Sports .Comics , Page 2 Page 3 Pages 6,7 Pages 8,9 Pqges 12*13 Pa^c „ J5 4 Deborah Durkee/The Pendulum Way down yonder in David Warren's pumpkin patch located on Chapel Hill Road near the outlets. Campus Halloween happenings Halloween happenings hit Elon's campus this week. ■ A Halloween costume rush party was held Thursday, Oct. 24 at the Zeta House. Chapter president, Tricia Talbert said about 100 girls were in attendance. All Zeta members were dressed in Halloween attire. One of the most unusual guests was a Marge Simpson look-alike, complete with blue haired wig. Bart wasn't invited. Two roommates posed as pop-tarts and Talbert and her roommate Kathy Nicole were a couple of M & M's. ■ Colonnades editor Laurie Wommack said that Colonnades and Pegasus had approximately 50 students attend Phantasm and Phobia. The group met Friday evening, Oct. 25 in West Hall to read tales of terror and dread in honor of Halloween. ■ On Monday, OcL 28, the Residence Hall Association sponsored "Wicked West," an event during which members of . in ^ D=n„»«y., Deborah Durk«*/The Pendulum Come home for fun Jennifer Cowman The Pendulum "Mardi Gras at Elon" is the theme for Homecoming 1991 this weekend, Nov. 1-3. Homecoming has been celebrated around campus this past week. According to Nicole Tubbs, Homccoming chairman, the two most important and enjoyable events are Skit Night, which was Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Whitley, and the Float Competition to be held Saturday at 11:45 a.m. down Haggard Avenue. Tubbs is happy with this year's Homccoming so far. "All in all, it's been a great succcss in that a lot of people are involved this year, and everyone's having See Homecoming, Page 10 Flasher suspect is arrested Murray Glenn The Pendulum Earlier this week, a Burlington native was convicted of three counts of misdemeanor indecent exposure. One of the three charges dates back to an incident that occurred on the campus of Elon College. Gary Boyd Moore, 40, a resident of The Economy Lodge in Hillsborough, N.C. was fined $100 and given a two year suspended sentence for five years. According to Larry Huger of the Durham County Clerk of Courts office, the sentence is worded so that Moorc will rcceive a two year jail term if he breaks another law within ihc next five years. . w ^ .1 See Saitpcct, Page 14
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