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Western Carolinian Volume 35 Number 31

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  • Thursday, February 26,1970 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page3 Cagers close season Saturday against Apps ¥WVf\t'Pr( Western Carolina's improved Hill, as he led WCU in scorlne t-r^.n »ni„r fnr««i n,« ,' ' /*f ^/ -V* V Western Carolina's improved basketball team closes its season here Saturday night against arch-rival Appalachian. Playing in their final college game Saturday for the Catamounts will be seniors Gene McConnell and Mai Brown, co-captains of the Cats, and center Greg Robison, McConnell, a 6-foot-4 Cullowhee native, leads the Cats in scoring with a 15.5 average. He has scored more than 1500 career points for WCU. Brown, 5-foot-10, from Shelby, played his best game 0 f the season last Saturday in an 85-80 victory over Mars Scholarship to non-Greek woman A $100 scholarship is being offered to a non-Greek woman enrolled at Western Carolina University by Sigma Kappa So= rority, Each applicant is asked to write a paper on 'What a College Education Means to Me." The scholarship will be a- warded on the basis of this paper, the applicant's academic performance, financial need, attitude toward life and education, and plans for the future. These essays must be turned in to the Dean of Women on or before March 7. Nomad rtuffpleated with turnout Selections have been completed for the Winter Quarter edition of the NOMAD. The staff was pleased with the amount of manuscripts submitted, estimated at about 180. The majority of works submitted was poetry rather than prose or art work. The staff was also pleased with the quality of work submitted. Twenty-five manuscripts were selected to be published representing 23 different contrib= utors. Kirkpatrick . .. .FROM Page 1 eral ways. He said that $11.00 is for athletic fees, $2,00 for gym fee and $1.00 for alumni fee. The remaining balance is appropriated to various organizations on campus that are sponsored by the university. Those organizations range from Alpha Phi Sigma to Women's House Government. All class organizations receive a part of that fee. Kirkpatrick explained that the university station wagons are available to campus-sponsored organizations. The station wagons are maintained and replaced without any expense to the organization that uses them. The student activity fee also covers this transportation service. With about 4,000 students paying the student activity fee, WCU collects $104,000 per quarter. This means that the Lyceum Comm'ttees get about $20,000 per quarter. Constitutions . .. .FROM Page 1 Sophomore Class The President or Sponsors of the above organizations should contact Phil Walker between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, in the Student Government offices. HU1, as he led WCU in scoring with 20 points, including 12 of 12 from the foul line. Robison, a 6-foot6 junior college transfer from Chilli- cothe, Ohio, is averaging eight points a game. Appalachian's veteran Mountaineers enter the game 13-11 after clinching anNAIA District 6 playoff berth Monday night with an 87-60 victory over Erskine at Boone. The up-and-down Apps lost at home last Saturday night to Lenoir Rhyne by 70-61, That loss snapped a four - game win streak, which included an impressive 83-79 win at VPI. Saturday night's 8 p.m. game should be a tossup, Appalachian survived a desperation WCU comeback at Boone earUer in the season to down the Cats 67-65. While the Apps lost at home to Lenoir Rliyne by nine points, the Catamounts downed LR in the Cats Den by 11 points - 84-73. The Mountaineers, who are averaging 74 points a game, compared to 70 a game for the opposition , feature four seniors in the starting lineup. Six-foot guard John Thomas, who scored 18 to lead all scorers in the previous WCU-ASU meeting this season, leads the Apps in scoring with a 13.7 average. Close behind Thomas in scoring are 6-foot-5 senior center Darryl Gibson (11.9), 6-foot-5 forward Ron Coker (9.9), and 6-foot-5 senior forward Dave Mullis (9,4), Reserve forward Walt Turner, a promising 6- foot-5 freshman, is averaging 8,8 per game. Western Carolina, 12-16 before a two-day road trip this week, is averaging 7 7 points a game, compared to 79 points for the opposition. The Catamounts will counter the Apps expected starting lineup of four seniors and a jun ■ ior with a senior (Gene McConnell). a Junior (center Paul Litz) and three freshmen - guards Larry Grant and Pat Jarvis and Mike Stump or Tommy Roach at the other forward position. Stump, 6-foot-4, is second in scoring to McConnell with an 11.8 average. The pair of 6- foot-4 forwards are the only Cats scoring in double figures, but Coach Jim Hartbarger has nine of 11 squad members averaging more than five points a game. Litz, a big surprise for WCU this season, has upped his average to 6.4 a game. He leads the club in rebounding with a 6.5 average. At the guards, Grant (8.1) and Jarvis (5.0) are averaging 13 points a game, while soph- omore Woody Wright has added 7.1 a game and Mai Brown has socred 3.4 a game. In the preliminary game Saturday, the Kitty mounts, coached by Bob Oliver, will meet the Baby Apps at 6 p.m, PICTURED ABOVE IS the 1970 Winter Quarter Pledge Class of Delta Zeta Sorority, They are left to right: Row 1 - Carol Caldwell,Susan Skaggs, Darrelyn Yount, Pam Scruggs, Karen Armstrong. Row 2 - Nancy Lungren, Donna Bullin, Debbie Fotte, Lera Davis, Becky Heafner. Row 3 - Mickey Sparger, Elaine Helms, Barbara Danner, Edwina Lindley, Peggy Williams. Row 4 - Jan Housiey, Nancy Blackwell, Nan Norris, Lynn Gladstone, Wanda Marshall. The WESTERN CAROLINIAN will resume its regular publication next week with a four and an eight page edition. Look for the regular columns, features, and editorials next week. TO OUR CUSTOMERS, We at the Varsity Shop are coming to the end of our fiscal year. Carl and I would like to thank all of you for making this the finest year we've had since we've been in Cullowhee. Our thanks, however, are mixed with anxiety, because along with the end of our fiscal year comes that most dreaded time In the retailor's ilfe...INVENTORY. So, we're going to kill two birds with one sale (or stone). In appreciation and desperation the Varsity Shop is proud to announce. its 5th ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE. For you men: SLACKS (values to $35) SHIRTS (Gant Oxfords) C.P.O.S (Gant, were $23) SHOES 03ates, Bass, Nettletons) 2 pair for $19 3 for $12 $14 1/2 price And for you ladies: SWEATERS (Villager, John Meyer) $8 SHOES (Bass, Edith Henry) $8 DRESSES (values to $36) $10 SKIRTS (values to $28) $7 BLOUSES (values to $19) $5 THE CAT'S DEN % ALL SALES CASH ALTERATIONS EXTRA (ftp Ycrattg fHfop Tradltt«Ml ClotMag lor Tatt G«a4ie«ta « Hi» I *ij WHAT IS IT? No, this picture was not taken Sunday morning. This is a picture of —> . Now if you can figure out what this picture is, you can win a FREE COMBO at the Cat's Den. Yes, that's right my little chick-a-dees, the first person to correctly identify this object wiU receive a free combo pizza. And remember, it's not dinner revisited, All entries become property of the CAT'S DEN. Open 7 days a week. From 4:00 p.m. til 12:00 p.m. 'cept on Fri. ft Sat Then it's 1:00 a.m, (The Finest Pizza'and Subs this side of Tilley Creek) THE CATS DEN
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