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Page 4 rv i m »*f m iiiiiiiii TKE Pledges First Row L to R: Randy May, John Tinker, Howard Brown, David Watson, Joe Miller, Sammy Cochran, and Ed Coakley (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: David Whitten, Bob Kelly, Chuck Webb, Art Magruder, Lamar Phillips, and Fred Dixon. STS Pledges The Sigma Tau Sigma pledge class for fall quarter, which is the second largest on campus, consists of the following from left to right: Dick Bagnall, Steve Bailey, Charles Jolley, Mike Lardis, Larry Huffman, Carroll Kirby, not pictured, Tom Rogers, and Dennis Cabe. (Photo by Terry C. Davis) SK Pledges Sigma Kappa Pledges: Lto R 1st Row—Gail Watkins, Christy Martin. 2nd Row—Judy Buchanan, Barbara Kuykendall, Pam Isley« (a J.D.—T.W.C. Photo) Phi Mu On Monday, Oct, 28, the sisters of Phi Mu entertained the residents of Gordon's Rest Home in Webster at a Halloween Party. The sisters sang a variety of songs and served refreshments. This was one of Phi Mu's Social Service projects for this quarter, and the sisters plan to visit the home again soon. The Brothers of PI KAPPA PHI Support A The Middle South i Model U.N. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN GUZtK Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha held its annual fall retreat Friday,, Oct 25, at the American Legion Hut in Sylva. The sisters enjoyed a funfilled evening of singing, skits, and making plans for Winter Quarter. On Oct. 29, Zeta Tau Alpha celebrated its third birthday on this campus by holding initiation. The initiation was for Martha Cabe, a sophomore from Sylva. It was held at the Presbyterian House, after which there was a get together for the sisters. Thursday, October 31, 1968 AID Initiates Standing , left to right: Kathy Kemp, Jacque Sutherland, Jenny Shue Janice Younts, Kathy Crawford. Sitting, left to right: Jane Queen, Elaine Hinton, not pictured: Miss Betty Westmore= land, (Photo by Terry C. Davis) The Gothic Column Night fell... and fell cold and damp. Wind howled around the cabin making the old logs moan as they shifted their weight and found a new position not more comfortable or compatable or in any way better , only different Even so, night came as a relief from an unspeakable day. The last rays of a dying sun had illustrated the north ridge with a pack of wolves. Wolves starved to the point of facing anything but the slow torturous agonizing hunger of death. The wolves hadn't even howled as they took their places on the frozen slope. Their red gleaming eyes told all. Inside , the cabin showed no charm to its occupant, no warmth or comfort. The fire in its fireplace burned grudgingly and threatened with every flicker to pass from existence. Things were bad. Very very bad. The one-eyed Frenchman , stirred from his drowse by the cold, pushed more wood Into his hateful fire and settled back to stare into its sputtering flame. "The worst Is over," he Bu 6. £, Swartsstein thought, muttering through his scraggly tobacco crusted beard, "over and done." Four years, four long years after the revolution they still hunted him; they had even done him out of one eye and for that he stayed awake to curse them consciously rather than murder them in his dreams. Here in the north country he was alive if only just and now even that last fleeting spark was about to be gouged out of his soul by too many miles and too little sleep and the seeping frigid doom of the north. Oh but back a ways. Before., before the revolution, in happier times he had danced and sung and drunk with the rest Danced 'till he could no longer stand, then collapse with some wench pouring more and more wine into him. He had fought too- taking a monstrous toll mostly in material goods, bridges, dams, large buildings but many many a man went too. He was no longer tired. Or even sick. He could not mind the wolves on the ridge; the night had blurred them from his depthless vision and as far as he cared they no longer were there. But might as well unlatch the door, they don't deserve the favor but,..c'est la vie. Rouse yourself. Go over to the door and lift the latch. Pick up the lid of the chest and take out the only possession you have left , symbol of your being. Wrap yourself in this with the maple leaf in the front so you can see.„ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, ha.ha. Sit back down and... Wait The Time Is Short — The CHOICE is not between reality and illusion. The CHOICE is between realities. The CHOICE is between candidates who are on the ballot, not between those who are not. JACK and ROBERT KENNEDY are dead. EUGENE MCCARTHY is not a nominee. HUBERT HUMPHREY is. So is RICHARD NIXON. So is GEORGE WALLACE. The CHOICE for President of the United States is only among HUMPHREY and NIXON and WALLACE. The CHOICE for Vice President of the United States is only among MUSKIE and AGNEW and LEMAY. We are getting down to the nitty-gritty. The time is short. The CHOICE between the realities is urgent. The CHOICE is clear. Start working now and vote for HUMPHREY and MUSKIE - the ONLY candidates with a clear, clean, record of accomplishment for ALL the people. N. C.Young Citizens forHumphrey-Muskie
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