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Western Carolinian Volume 36 Number 07

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  • Tuesday, September 22, 1970 THE WESTERN CABOLTN1AN Page 3 Search for new Dean of Women not yet successful The search for a new Dean of Women to fill the position vacated by Miss Peggy Ziegler last Ju"y first has not yet been successful The Dean of Worn- en Selection ..dvisory Commi ttee, which was appointed on July 23, 1970, lias recommended that Miss Anita Garrison, former Assistant Women's Dean, be appointed Acting Dean of Womeru, Miss Garrison has agreed to serve as Acting Dean until March L The Advisory Committee, with less than two months to act, made this recommendation rather than hastily recommend someone. During this short time, the Advisory Committee, composed of four students, two faculty member andtwoadminsitrators screened more than a dozen resumes and interviewed two candidates. L. D. Hyde chairman of the Advisory Committee, stated that "the majority of eligible women who might have been interested in the position here had already made plans and taken positions for the coming year ' The minimal qualifi cations for WCU's Dean of Women is a masters degree in .student, guidance and coun seling, psychology; or a related area with full-time experience. Miss Garrison will employ a part time staff member or graduate assistant to serve for this academic year as theadvi sor to Panhellenic There will be no assistant Dean of Women, The search will go on, Hyde stated, "We will continue to search over the next several months and during that time expect to receive applications from many highly qualified individuals who will be available durine the next fiscal year/' But during this time, , Miss Garrison will serve as Acting Dean of Women " This is certain to be a year of much growth for WCL and its stud etit body," said Miss Garrison, "and 1 look forward with anti cipation to making contributions to its growth/' Miss Garrison, who has an undergraduate and graduate degree from WCL", has served as Assistant Dean of Women here since Spring of 1969., S^ie looks forward to next year and says ' 'May wr seek to aim for the impossible, accomplish the difficult and accept^ until we can change, the inevitable.," High Rise drive finished The ill-conceived High Rise traffic circle which has been the cause of a great amount of inconvenience to students and visitors for a year has been changed, Mr, J, E, Kirkpat= rick, WCU Business Manager, stated that construction of a new driveway and parking area will eliminate the traffic jam circle,, The old circle, designed by Baber and Wood, of Asheville, consists of one entrance/exit which leads into a circular parking area, The parking area. This area safe= ly accomodated 11 parked cars and left little or no room for another car to drive through. The new drive, designed by Richard C. BeU, Associates, in Raleigh, will bar the traffic circle from all cars, leaving it for pedestrian use only. The new plans will provide spaces for 21 cars to park with an entrance from Camp Lab Road and an exit onto Long Branch Road, The exit will also serve the new High Rise which is being constructed adjacent to the present one. Kirkpatrick stated that construction would be completed be= fore the first day of school,, Movie price increased in Hoey for year Beginning Fall Quarter, the price of the Hoey movies will be changed to 50c\, This increase in price has become necessary due to the higher quality of films which have been purchased by the University Center at a more expensive rate. An average attendance at these films is usually 300, If the price had remained 25<!, it would be necessary to seat 600 at each show < ing to meet the cost of the movies. Since this much capacity is not available in Hoey, the price has been changed to 50(5. The movies will be shown on Tuesday and Friday nights. Dr. Carol Jeai Smhk to speak twicoat WCU Dr. Carol Jean Smith will once again visit WCU on Sept, 24 and October 1 at 7:00 p.nu in the Grand Room of the University Center. Sponsored by Men's House and Women's House Governments, Dr. Smith will, for the first time, speak to a co-educational audience. Her topic is: "Do normal people get addicted to sex and drugs?" After her speech, she will answer questions. This will be a blanket style affair. Everyone is invited to attend.
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