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Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 14

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  • Editorial Comment THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN This newspaper la the Voice of the Students of Western Carolina University. Editorials are from the Editor's desk unless otherwise indicated by the author's initials. Editorial and advertising policy are decided upon by the Editorial Board and comments or criticisms should be made to the newspaper. Opinions expressed by the columnists do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Page 2 VOL. XXXVII, No. 14 Tuesday, October 26 Success not dampened Even with the rain the first Parents' Day turned out to be a success. Between two and four hundred parents were expected at the first planning sessions last year. Better than 800 parents replied to the R.S. V.P. announcing that they would be attending, and nearly 1200 were here Saturday for the festivities. Some parents began as early as three a.m. Saturday morning. Others, from as far north as New England and as far south as Florida left a day or so before in order to visit the campus. So as far as time of year, response, and coordination of events the day was a success, and everyone is pretty well agreed that it should become an annual event. Hopefully, too, the weather will not always be as it was this past week-end. Considering that the Parents' Day was a first, it is surprising that the day went as smoothly as it did. Registration was handled well, Food Services and the University Center handled the extra people with little problem. Parents not only had the chance to visit the mountains during the peak of autumn, they also got the opportunity to talk with administrators and faculty on campus. Each school and each department handled its part of the program differently, but the parents all received the same opportunity to learn about Western Carolina and what their student was doing. Except for the weather, then, the day couldn't have been better, and the annual Parents' Day couldn't have gotten off to a better start, A few words for 'DOM' (From the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER) It's about time somebody had a kind word for "dirty old men." Dr. Victor Kassell of Salt Lake City may be just what the DOM ordered. "The 'dirty old man,' "Kassell told a health conference in Spokane, "is really a sexy senior citizen who should not be denied needs for sex or alcohol." Dr. Kassell rebuked nursing home officials who impose puritanical values on elderly patients. He would give the old gents a nip or two instead of so many vitamins. He also thinks it wise to recognize that men in their 70's and 80's are still sexually active. Maybe the lights could at least be dimmed a bit in the television room. If nursing homes bring about some of the reforms advocated by Dr. Kassell, a lot of us may be making early applications. What with all the recent assaults on alcohol as a tool of the Devil and what with the banning of "Hair" as detrimental to the community's health, some of us around here may not have any fun until we're on Medicare. The Western Carolinian Published twice weekly through the academic year and weekly durlnf the «ummer by the student* of Western Carolina University. Member: Collegiate Press Service, Intercollegiate Press Service. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF W. WAT HOPKINS BUSINESS MANAGER. WM. J. BYERS News Editor.. .' .Stephanie Phillips Associate Editors. Jim Rowel) Brooks Sanders Sports Editor Frank Wyatt Feature Editor .Tom DeVesto Copy Editor. Melanle Pope Photographer Tom DeVesto Editor Emeritus. .... .Ron Williamson Advisor Gerry Schwurti Office* first floor Joyner, phone 293-7267, mailing address Box 66, Qullowbee, N.C. 28723; subscription rate, $4.00 per year. sMaMaWHI-aBM>-«ag*MMB Sketch By Mike Jones ACTION ANSWER Want students to vote League of Women Voters of Jackson County Sylva, North Carolina October 20, 1971 Dear Editor: The League of Women Voters of N.C. is interested in seeing that all of our citizens who are eligible to vote, are able to do so without undue hardship. Thus, the League is supporting the following items: 1) Absentee Voting in the Primary 2) Saturday election days We urge all North Carolina students to write NOW to their State Senators and Representatives and urge them to support the above items. Senator Carl Killian, Cullowhee, N.C. and Represent tative Charles Taylor, Brevard, N.C. represent this area. Our Legislature reconvenes on October 26th. This is the only way that many of our students will be able to vote--so act NOW. Sincerely, Barbara T. Sapio, President League of Women Voters of Jackson County Gripe box V-Ps alike To The Editor: The Vice President of the United States and the Vice President of the Student Government Association have a lot in common. Both are from Maryland and both seem to have decided that it is their moral obligation to de= termine for the public exactly what good journalism is and what should or should not be printed. There is one major difference, how= ever. When Mr. Agnew pollutes the air with his rhetoric, at least he knows how to spell "influential," and is probably aware of the difference between "roll" and "role." Is It possible that the Senate Analysis In question omitted last year's most influential student senator of all? Harold R. Rogers To all day students: In order to better meet the needs, and serve the interests of the Day Stu- dents of Western Carolina University, the Day Student Plenary Committee of the Student Senate will sponsor a "Gripe Box" Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28. The box will be set up at the information desk on the second floor of the University Center. We encourage all Day Students to take advantage of this opportunity to air any grievances and/or offer any suggestions on problems relevant to the Day Students of WCU. As Day Student Senators, we were elected to represent your interests, and your suggestions can be a valuable aid to our fulfillment of that obligation. We urge all Day Students to take advantage of the suggestion box and to inform your Day Student Senators of your opinions. Sincerely, Day Student Senators Pat Clayton Tim Lanier Phil Burris David Osborn Larry Ford Rick Nicholson Steve Bailey Ken Cain No toorld finance To The Editor: It may not have affected the world's financial situation and probably would have gone unnoticed on Wall Street, but if your reporter on "What Price, The Pill" had investigated a little further and found that Henry Leigh had charged only $2.10 on a prescription refill that should have sold for $3.15, she just may have had the local economic news scoop of the year. Honestly, Leo Cowan - Eastgate Pharmacy
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