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Western Carolinian Summer Volume 02 Number 07

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  • Thursday, August 1,1968 Feedock . . . From Page 2. that the parents of our studjnts would want adequate medical service for their sons and daughters, Why can't this University pay a doctor or intern to be here full time? The way it stands now, a student must be sick at the appointed time in order to have adequate atten tion! It is possible to see one doctor? In the morning and a different one at night. Of course, the student is expected to wait an hour In a stuffy hail before he Is admitted into the room of the exhalted doctor, This area has a definite need for improvement. Name witheld by request. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN One is appalled by the tenacity of conv nistipa'g grasp upon the ordinary mind. by. the Impregnable riuHn—a of ftr normal InteUecC r^ajjas U. Ftaafc-an Page 3 THURSDAY- SATURDAY SHOWINGS AT 7:00 AND 9:20 SAT. MATINEE IrOO PaUL NEWMaiM just bugs the Establishment as GEORGE KENNEDY • J. D. CANNON "SETS JO VAN FLEET mi donn pearce .Ifrank r person iff PNOOUCEO tV DIRECTCD sv GORDON CARROLL- STUART ROSENBERG TECHNICOLORPMAVISION"FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS <3&> WAYNEWOOD GROCERY Would Like To Welcome All WCU Students LESS THAN DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL PACKAGE GOODS Drugs And Cosmetic Supplies We Give Family Stamps Balsam Road Waynesville Middle Earth: WNC Student Coffeehouse Western North Carolina students who display an interest in folk music should visit the "Middle Earth" an Asheville coffee house designed to appeal to the student as well as any older person who might be interested. The "MiddleEarth" is operated by the churches of the Asheville area and is open Thursday through Sunday nights, It is located on Broadway street near the Asheville-Biltmore College campus. The management consists of entirely volunteers. There is no admission charge, but Uie management reserves the right to check IU ?ardi. No one under the age of seventeen is admitted. It i freshments are on sale every night of operation, Thursday night activities in • elude Chess tournaments and recorded music, in addition to the interesting conversation among the visitors which is en halved by the interesting H > heim;an atmosphere. Friday night can be described a* I miniature "fiddler's convention" Musicians are invited to bring their instruments and exchange songs, discuss songs and instruments, or play together. Musicians from several counties usually visit on Friday nights, ranging in age from 17 to 70, and, ranging in instruments from Kazoos to dulcimers. Saturday night concerts, also having noadmi sslon charge, are "donated" by area persons or groups, Sunday nights are composed of more Chess games and music, both live and recorded. All musicians are again Invited to bring their instruments, The "Middte Earth," with its delightful Bohemian atmosphere, its music, and Its Interesting people make It one of the most "In" places to visit in U stern North Carolina, Student Union Cleaners Open The Student Union C leaners and Laundry located under the steps of Joyner Building is open, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday ■• Thursday, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday (Party Nile) Special Student Rates and One Day Service. " 'Tis hard to say, if greater want of skill; Appear in writing or in judging ill. . ." Alexander Pope THE CAT'S DEN AAAAAHH YEEEESI "Anybody who likes rat Cat Subs & Combo Cat Pizzas cant be all bad, AAAAHH YEEEESI!" Open 7 days a wekk from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Ceptin' on Sat'day when we'uns is openin* from 4:00 til 12:00) Take Out Service Just Call 293-2213 (THE CAT'S DEN) Home of the Finest Pizza this side of Tllley Creek! 1
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