Pages • News • Sept. 7,2000 ORGANIZATION BRIEF 2000 Memory Walk — Sponsor forms for the 2000 Memory Walk, a walk to raise money and awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association, are available in the mailroom in Alamance. All money raised will go to benefit the programs of the Carolina Piedmont Chap ter, which serves 24 local coun ties and an estimated 48,000 patients in North Carolina. For more information e-mail Christie Moser at moser@elon.edu. Alpha Phi Omega — Welcome back brothers! Rush is underway. Thank you to ev eryone who showed up at our interest meetings on Tuesday and Thursday. Hope to see you all as Rush Week progresses. DanceTeam—Congrats to the Dance team for winning “Most Collegiate Dance Team” and finishing first in the fight song competition at the Univer sal Dance Association dance camp in M} itle Beach, SC. The team also took home 29 indi vidual ribbions for superior and excellent performaces. Elon CoUege Chorale - - Join the Elon College Cho rale. No formal audition re quired. Just sign-up or show up. MUS102 A, The Elon College Chorale, meets Tuesday and Thursdays, 2:10-3:50 p.m., in the Band/Choral room. Contact Dr. Stephen Futrell for more information via e-mail or call x5681. Phi Mu—Welcome back Phi Mu ladies! Hope everyone had a great summer and are look ing forward to a great year. Get pumped for Closed Day and our upcoming date party. Youth Seeking Mentors • 7tol6yearolds • IhKiblesat bome, scfiooi or community • Low-$e{f esteem • Need forsomeoiwto listen • Hlgii rfsk/deilnqiient These youth are se«i In Alamance County, on the streets of our community. As an Son College student you can help by considering to be a One^n-One friend through Alamance Friends of Youth and be wiiling to lis ten, care and give of youiself. For more information, please can AF0rat228-75e3. FRtENDS VOLTTH Senior Oass — Senior class meeting is tonight (Sept. 7) at 5 p.m. in McCrary Theater. Be there to get important infor mation about graduation infor mation. Sigma Gamma Rho, Inc. — The Ladies of the Omicron Upsilon Chapter would like to welcome back all returning stu dents and the class of 2004. We would also like to wish you all NPHC members good luck on the First Annual Black Greek Week. Students for Peace and Justice—Anyone interested in social activism is welcome to come to meetings. Our first meeting will be Wednesday September 13“* at 6 p.m. in the Scott Dining Hall. Women’s Rugby—TTie new year has begun and it’s time for women’s rugby to get underway. An interest meeting will be heldin Moseley 22IB at 7 p.m. on September 4th. Prac tices are being held on Tuesday (5th) 4:30-5:30 p.m., Wednes day (6th) 5-6 p.m., and Friday (8th) 3-4 p.m. at the Firehouse Field. Please call Sarah Griffin at 584-7839 if you have any questions. WSOE 89.3 — Thank jou to everyone who showed up for our interest media on Tues day night. REMEMBER, you can catch your favorite tunes on our college radio station 24 hours a day, seven days a week. DJ’s, shows start in less then two weeks. Tune in to The Only Alternative, WSOE 89.3 SPRIN6BREAK 2001 Hiring On-Campus Reps SELL TRIPS, EARN CASH, GO FREE!!! Student Travel Services America’s #1 Student Tour Operator Jamaica, Mexico, Bahamas, Europe, Florida 1-800-648-4849 www.gospringbrealccom T H E any salon sen/ice ($16.00 or more) Cannot be used with any other offer or coupon Students Only 1066 S, Church Street Burlington, NO (336) 229-4247 Hours: Mon & Fri. 9 am till 6pm lues., Weds., & Thurs. 9am till 8pm Sat 9am till 4pm ISALQN