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Western Carolinian Volume 34 Number 12

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  • Page 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday, October 31,1968 Financial Plans Are Outlined By Hardy News Briefs. Plans of Western Carolina University to undergird an expanding program with new financial resources were outlined Monday night by the man who will direct the effort. Gerald N. Hardy, WCU director for /.university development, told the Jackson County Chapter of the North Carolina Education Association that funds must be found to supplement state appropriations if the university is to move forward. The universtiy, he said, needs additional funds for library development, scholarships to attract superior students, fellowships for faculty development, research development programs, to attract visiting scholars and provide accomodations for them, to match government grants, and for many other pur » poses. The Office for Universtiy Development was extablished by Dr. Alex S. Pow soon after he became president of WCU last July to direct fund-raising activities. Assigned to the director isthepromaryrespon- siMlity for representing the university with business and Industry, and for the development of federal contract and grant support for Western Carolina University programs. Prior to his appointment to the key position at WCU, Hardy was director fo field services for the National Municipal League. In that and similar positions with other national organizations, Hardy was responsible for fund-raising efforts throughout the United States. He previously served in executive capacities with the Tax Foundation, Inc. in New York and the Tax Research Association in Houston. A tax and fiscal affairs specialist, Hardy served as public administration advisor with U.S. embassy missions in Jordan and Brazil. In his new role, Hardy told the educators, he is responsible for planning, with deans, faculties, and other members of the staff, for the development and Improvement of university instruction, research, and service in terms of requirements for financial support, AVA .Course To Be Given A short course to demonstrate modern audio-visual techniques in the teaching of science will be conducted by Western Carolina University November 2 for all Interesced public school science teachers in western North Carolina, The course will be presented in the Educational Commulocations section of the new CD. Killian Building. Registration will be held from 9:30 until 10 am. Sessions will continue until 3 pm. Instructors will be Dr. Paul Flynn, WCU d.rector of educational communications, and Dr. Joseph Y Bassett of the WCU Department of Chemistry. The course will include discussions of concepts and a demonstration of audio-visual techniques, including the TOPS vertical overhead projector. Workshops will include preparation of transparencies and slides, and the use of film strips, movie projectors, tape recorder and other audio-visual equipment. WATCH TUESDAY'S PAPER FOR DETAILS ON A $2-plus VALUE FOR ONLY 30c AT THE STUDENT CENTER - SUPPLY STORE. ALPHA PHI OMEGA PRESENTS "THE PEPPERMINT SOULS" Saturday. November 2 10 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. University Center Grand Ballroom All girls have 1 o'clock permission 75k Stag $1.25 Drag The Nomad Needs Your Help The NOMAD, student literary magazine published twice yearly by the English Seminar, is still accepting manuscripts for its first issue. If you have poetry, prose or art work you would like to see in print in a professionally published magazine, you are encouraged to submit these works to the new NOMAD. By the acquisition of funds from the North Carolina Arts Council, the NOMAD this year will be published in a manner to compete with other university magazines. However, the staff does need your support. Without polished material to work with, the staff cannot produce miracles. If you want a publication this school can be proud of, then submit your best works for publication. This school has the opportunity to produce an outstanding magazine this year. If it does not, the grant would be very difficult to obtain next year. Do your best to pull up the status of the NOMAD. TKE Movie The Brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon will sponsor a cartoon show, at 8 pm Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Hoey Auditorium. There will be no admission charged. Staff Meeting There will be a meeting of THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN staff Monday, November 4 at seven pm In the CAROLINIAN office. This meeting is man- ditory for ALL staff members, including columnist. Rotaract There will be a Rotaract Meeting at 7;00 pm, tonight, Oct, 31 in Room 155 Stilwell. It is very important that ALL members attend. Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sorority will sponsor a Fashion Show and Card Party Saturday, Nov. 2 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm In the Grand Room of the University Center. YDC The Y.D.C. will meet at 7:30 Thursday night in McKee 188. THE RITZ Sylva, N. C. Carro.ll Hart, Manager Dial-A-Movie information anytime Call by auto-answering service- Just dial 586—2816 Last Showings Tonight HITS LIKE A TRIPHAMMER! COLUMBIA PICTURES siamng presenis \ VINCE EDWARDS-JUDY GEESON SMA TECHNICOLOR* as Charles Hood co star ol "To Sir With Love" Showing Sunday thru Wednesday STEPHEN BOYDAVA GARDNER RICHARD HARRIS JOHN HUSTON PETER 0T00LE MICHAEL PARKS Showing Friday & Saturday CAUTION: THIS MOTION PICTURE SHOULD BE KEPT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN! 20th Century-Fox presents DEBORAH DAVID KERR NIVEtt in FIELDER COOK'S "•*•• MASTERPIECE" — NY DAILY N£WS 20th Cwtury-Foi presents TT-EBIBIE ..In The Beginning "AN AWESOMELY ABSORBING FILM!" SMA » KAHN-HARPER PRODUCTION ■ Color by De Luxe
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