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Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 14

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  • 4 Tuesday, October 26, 1971 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN «W Carolinian News Briefs UC BUS TO ELON The University Center will sponsor a bus to the Elon game. The cost is $2.50 with University Center Activities Card, $5 if you do not have one. The bus will leave from Reid parking lot at 11:30 a.m. To sign up» go by Director's office in the U.C. CIRUNA MEMBERSHIP CIRUNA will hold a membership drive on Wednesday, October 27 at 6 p.m. In room 118 McKee. On November 19-21 CIRUNA will hold the Mid-South Regional Conference at Deer Lake. This will be a "Woodstock" type seminar. ALPHA PHI SIGMA All Alpha PhiSigma members are urged to attend an important meeting in Stillwell 42, Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. Catamount pictures will be made at this meeting. FLU VACCINE The University Health Service recommends flu vaccine for all students. The shots are now available at the Graham In. firmary at no extra cost to the patient. Students who had the Immunizing injections last year need only one shot this year. Those who are starting the immunization procedure need one shot now and another after two mon ths and then one yearly. The flu vaccine is safe and effective. Side effects are minimal or absent. The National Institute of Infectious Diseases recommends the immunization for college students, factory workers, and others in a crowded environment, ASSOC. OF ED. MEETING The Student N.C. Association of Educators will meet Wednesday in Killian 104. All members are urged to attend this special program. No absentee ballots in coming N.C. primary In the upcoming North Carolina primary elections, absentee ballots will not be allowed, therefore many North Carolina students will not be able to use their newly attained status as voters. The Duke delegation to the North Carolina Student Legislature is presently trying to change this. They have sent letters to seven potential gubernatorial candidates in the state, along with Governor Scott and the speaker of the House, Phil Godwin, asking their help in getting absentee ballots allowed in the May primary. The method for getting the change involves getting the General Assembly to suspend its rules when considering the re- structing of higher education at a special session convening on October 26. The delegation from Duke asks that students from across the state write to their representatives from home or those in the district in which they go to school urging them to suspend their rules and consider this vital question. A list of addresses is available with the editor of the school newspaper. If letters cannot be mailed before Saturday they should be sent to the Legislature Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. These students feel that this is a vital and important issue to all North Carolinians since it would make it more feasible for 200,000 citizens to vote. Only by unified student support of this issue, can something of meaning be accomplished. This is an opportunity for students to have some positive input into governmental system. MON CATAMOUNT PICTURES All clubs and organizations who wish to have their picture taken for the CATAMOUNT please contact David Harb, Box 1971, phone 388 or 389 Reynolds 332. Pictures must be taken by the second week of November! This includes the band, majorettes, cheerleaders, choir, religious organizations, etc. UCB'S FUNHOUSE UCB's Funhouse starts Thursday. Last year's "gruesome and mysterious" Funhouse was visited by more than 2,500 students, some who traveled the horror maze several times. The event will be held through Saturday, and will begin each night at 8:00. Students with A.K. Hinds University Center Activities Cards will be admitted free. Others will be charged 25 cents. SENATE RETURNS Last Wednesday, October 20th, Mark Bennett won election to the Student Senate from Robertson Residence Hall. He received 39 of the 72 votes cast, and becomes the thirtieth member of the Senate. Earlier in the week, Ken Cain was sworn in as a Day Student Senator. He replaced Dwight Nelson who resigned to become Public Defender. Contact FOR SALE: Used Furniture in excellent condition. Cheap. Call 293=9367 anytime after 6 pm. SAT OPBN 5106-8:oo LOCATED IN THE UNIVERSITY CENTER SPECIAL f *>:•:•:•:• BUILD JOUR OWN APPALACHIAN DULCIMER The Virgil Hughes Dulcimer Kits are easy to build and fun to play. All material included. Complete instructions. Only simple hand tools needed. For playing, we recommend "The Dulcimer Book" by Jean Ritchie as an excellent instruction book. Available at $2.95. ORDER FROM: THE DULCIMER Kit ^^^^BB^^^^^ P.O. Box 1494, Davidson, N.C. 28036 Book ($2.95) • Name N.C. Sales Tax (4 percent) We Pay Handling 1 And Postage Address TOTAL • When you know it's for keeps Happily, all your special moments together will be symbolized forever by your engagement and wedding rings. If the name, Keepsake, is in the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The engagement diamond is perfect, of superb color, and precise cut. Your Keepsake Jeweler has a selection of many lovely styles. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." REGISTERED AMOND RINGS HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Send new 20 pg. booklet, "Planning Your Engagement and Wedding" plus full color folder and 44 pg. Bride's Book gift offer all for only 2S<1. F-71 City- _Zip- . KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, N.Y. 13201 I I REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS When You Know Its For Keeps It's time to choose your diamond engagement ring If the name, Keepsake, is in the ring and on the tag. you've got perfect.qga.lity for a lifetime HIBISCUS »»»0 TO I2SO WIDOINO RINO 300 SORITA SSOO ALSO ISO TO 2600 Hoffifiefcf Jewelers Main St. Sylva 586—4274 1 i fifi.Sk
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