Newspapers / Elon University Student Newspaper / Feb. 17, 1964, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Elon University Student Newspaper / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
FtRMANiMT FILE Do Not Remove V3i2iume II THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS F ebruary 17»19 64 Number 4 Student£> tualu-ate Hau JDql^ EueatS; ' Senate Conoider?3 AppnopniationB TARIS NUi'IBER RrjIRED According to approximately fi^.e hundred students who part in the evaluation poll on M&7 Day held at the Student Body meeting on February 3,the annual Friday night concert is the favorite of the May Da.y activities. Second in prefere’-.'5 is the Saturday, afternoon program and third "is the Saturday V night formal dance„ All three activities involve appropriations frcn the SQA t'^et which must be approved by the Student Senate® The sum o:l' }‘300 has al^'" rQal;y been passed by the legislative body for the dance, and bills providing f9r the remaining appropriations are now under consideration^ . The student evaluation poll was the rosult of action taken by the Senate two weeks ago when a bill,was passed calling for.a poll dealing with the afternoon activities. President Ifally Sawyer did not sign the bill, but in stead called for a student evaluation poll to be taken which would give all students .the chance to comment on May D^y.,as a whole. After reviewing the results of the evaluation poll, Mr. Sa^jer said that he felt it unsatisfac- tory as a valid indication of student desires, but that-he felt there was enough concern on the part of students to warrant further investigation of the matter, (The .results of the poll are printed on page 2.)- Mr. Saw3rer: intends to meet with the Senate committee which has been appoln> ted to study May'Day activities.Mean while, the Senate is considering two bills—one providing for a sum of 3300 to-be given to Mrs. Griffin for the afternoon activities, the other invol ving appropriations ,pf '51700 for the concert. (See SENATE'NETfS for further' details.) , . ‘ Willie Tart, honor-winning halfback of the Fighting Christians football team,, will add another recognition to his lengthy list as a result of a res olution passed by the Student Senate last week. The Senate, A-Don passing a resolution written by Senators Mike Herbert and Ken Harper, unanimously ' decided to recommend to the Administ|ra- tion and Athletic Depar tment of FI on College that Willie Tart’s uniform “''jer sey number twenty-five bo retired from this time forth,' never to be worn again by an Elon football player and that the jersey be placed on display in the col lege trophy case in recognition of hJLs outstanding accomplishments, ( Tart has won honors including his being named to All-Conference, All- District, All-State, and NAIA All-Amer ican First Team football teams, and #1- so, he was named the most valuable player in the District and was a Tri-r -Ca.ptain of th\e football tesp, Tar\h!Eis also been awajrde'd the trophy for"tlie most valuable back"by the college. AY RU Jane Cheek and Luke O'Hara will reign over the campus during the May iDay festivities, May 1 and 2» Judie Hudson is Maid of Honor, escorted by Nicki Ctotola. All are Seniors. Jane, the May-Queen, is from Asheboro and is a. meinber of Delta Upsilon Kappa Sorority. Luke, president of Sigma Phi Beta Fraternity, is from Falls Church, Virginia. Both are Business Administration majors. Judie, a French major from Warsaw, Indiana,,-is also a member of Delta Upsilon Kappao Nick majors in Social Scienoe and is President of Sigma Mu He is from PJhite Plains, New Yorko * The ncwly-elected Secretary-Treasurer of the" Seni or Class is Peggy Dodson of Liberty. Carroll Monger, a Kappa Psi Nii member from Elkton, Virginia, is ’ Junior Senator. Jane Holler, from Winston-Salem, Is the new Vice-President of the Freshman Class. The total i^ount of votes cast during the election numbere 210. -• SUTDENT GOVERNMENT FEES ARE DUE BY M/IRCH 1 5
Elon University Student Newspaper
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 17, 1964, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75