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Western Carolinian Volume 34 Number 13

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  • CAROLINIAN f EDITOR! \ LS m . -m Cut The Red Tape With the establishment of a student utilities committee or board, WCU students finally have a form of official communication to deal with the problems of telephone service, light and water service, and dorm maintenance. This is another step by the Student Government to put students into positions never heretofore attainable. The placing of students on committees like this is a credit to the leadership ability of the students and the administration. The utilities committee will have the responsibility of hearing complaints from the students about the utilities and relaying these complaints to the proper authorities, with what we hope will be a certain amount of force. We hope that under the direction of this committee the telephone company will be spurred into action, so that we will receive more and better service. If the committee is able to do this it will be a monumental accomplishment, The second area of the committee's responsbilities is the relaying of needs from dormitory students to the maintenance men at the steam plant, This will, we hope, end the miles of red-tape that now must be waded through in order to get a leaky faucet fixed or a broken window repaired. If this committee is handled properly, much of the trivial form-filling-out work will be taken off dorm hostesses and administrators, and requests almost directly from student go an ombidsman to hear the and then take direct action for repairs will to repairman. The committee is students' complaints to solve his problem,, We sincerely hope that this one committee will not be the last to help better the voice of the students in university and community affairs. We also hope that students will tale full advantage of the services offered by the utilities committee because it is for their benefit. TheWESTERN CAROLINIAN Managing Editor, News Co-Feature Editors . . Co-Sports Editors . . Secretary Circulation Columnists Writers Manager VOICE OF THE STUDENTS Published semi-weekly by the students of Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. N. C. 28723. Member of: Associated Collegiate Press; Collegiate Press Service Carolinas Collegiate Press Association. „nlTOR BUSINESS MANAGER J. DAVID WATSON C. GEORGE HOOD \ Y£P. . VCl *SOWl c'»v VyiC'V: vi O V _. CO) .•: • 4 ■> l- V"/ >C/^... ' **7\ --wye ■ if ^C- L- -hv. *»t>ccv^ r\w From The President's Desk After our last infamous Appropriations Committee meeting, I have been very concerned about one item in our deductions column—Alumni (3500 x $3) equals $10, 500. This money is of course from our activity fee. I can hardly see our Alumni Association being a student activity. We need a strong Alumni As- sociation and we as potential alumni should help our Alumni Association even while we are still in school, but I believe FINANCIAL support is asking too much. Especially when we still have campus student or« ganizations which are in dire need of funds. I do not believe I have ever heard of any other college or university student body financially contributing to their alumni—the reverse is usually true. Oar Alumii Association has been called weak, and I feel our financial contributions to them causes them to be even weaker. Our alumni should feel more responsibleto their alma mater and should meet any financial obligations they may have. I do not have a quick answer as to how to strengthen our Alumii Association. But I do have an answer to the question "Should we students contribute part of our activity- fee to the Alumni Association?" I thinlv not. *************************** In the remaining year your Student Government will be working to attain some significant goal in all areas of student life. I prom'se you that we will keep you informed of everything that we do, I Bu Cheiles R Sutton have heard so many times that our student body is apathetic— I do not believe that is true. I think we have a communications breakdown. We simply do not inform the student body and "tell it like it is." Onlv then can we have a stronger Student Government, for we rely on your feelings and support We need your comments and criticisms of our actions, for at times, unless we have some response, we are not sure of Editor -Don Harris Buddy Davis, Gerald Matheny . .Ken Ball, Gary Tyler ..... .. ,....••••• Gloria Kallam . ... Walter Howell .. . Don Harris, Gerald Matheny, Buddy Davis, Freeman D. Jones, Bill Biggers, Steve Guimond, Jerry Conner, The Paw . Shirley Andrews . Charlene Smith Judy Ann Wynn.Stan Rahn, Cathy Wilson, Stephanie Phillips.Gail Saunders, Gloria Kallam, Ann Shope. Cartoonist -Larry C. B, Whiteside Photographer Bryant Poole Typists Sharon Shook, Paulette Braden, Frank Lloyd. Editor Emeritus Charlotte A. Wise National advertising by National Educational Advertising Service, Inc. Local advertising rates available upon request. Phone 293-7267 Monday or Wednesday nights. Offices, second floor Joyner; Phone 293-7267 Mailing Address. P. O. Box 317, Cullowhee, N. C. Subscription rate, $4.00 per year. our next step. So if you have any suggestions our criticisms speak out! For this is OUR University. Without students there will be no University. Everything here is for us. ° Everything that is done here is done for us. There is certainly room for improve= ment. But this school is what the students have made of it, and the University will be what we and other students yet to come make of it. THE CAT'S DEN Feedback Dear Editor: Last Sunday, desiring to have a Sunday paper, I decided to go over to the University Center Snack Shop to purchase one. But Lo and Behold if this illustrious place of business wasn't closed, I might add I sometimes wonder if the place ever opens on Sunday. In the beginning, it seems an eternity, the statement was made that the Snack Shop was built for the convience of the students, and visitors. Therefore, please explain to this poor, uneducated person, who must have lost something in the translation, why this place is never open on a day when it is most needed? This surely doesn't suit the convenience of the students, or for that matter, the visitors. May I say CONTINUED Page 3 Photo by Terry C. Davis HERE THEY COME1! "Old Norm" is on the way to fight that terrible demon of the dorm, "Mr. Hunger." Yes, after those long study hours , and you just don't feel like getting all garbed to go out, just pick up the phone and dial 293-2213, and we'll send 'em on up toya. Deliveries from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Open 7 days a week From 4:00 p.m. til 12:00 p.m. 'cept on Fri. & Sat Then it's 1:00 a.m. (The Finest Pizza and Subs this side of Tilley Creek) CTHE CAT'S DEN) J
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