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8 Thursday, February 24, 1972 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN in The Halls | f Carolinian News Briefs RESIDENT ASSISTANT HIRING FOR QT HI & FALL All men interested in becoming a Resident Assistant MUST fUl out APPLICATION FORMS THIS week and turn them back in to their Coordinator no later than February 27th,, Interviewing for positions open third quarter and fall quarter will begin the 28th, so don't delay,, Off campus students may see any Coordinator to interview and apply. KAPP SESSION, HELPER HALL There will be a rapp session in the main lobby of Helder Hall this Thursday evening at r>:30 PM with Mr. Siednrwn Mitchell, the Director of Food Services for the university Mr. Mitchell will be avarlable to anyone with questions concerning price, quantity, and quality of food offerings at WCl ON-^AGAIN-OFF-AGAIN COFFEEHOUSE, REYNOLDS HALL The ON AGAIN-OFF AGAIN COFFEEHOUSE of Reynolds Hall is on again for Monday evening, March 6th, for all those people who want a "differenf'place to go after the Badfinger Concert. Coffeehouse hours will be from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM, and there will be food and live entertainment. BLUEGRASS JAM-SESSION, BUCHANAN R\LL The Buchanan Hall Program Committee is sponsoring a jam session, featuring bluegrass and folk music, and a group of six year old "mini doggers". There will also be a clog ging contest, with a $5.00 prize going to the best dogger in the audience. This rootin', tootin, banjo-picking, production will take place on Thursday evening, March 9th, in the main lounge of Buchanan. "DADDY'S GONE A-HUNTIN" MOVIE, ALBRIGHT-BENTON HALL "The most terrifying thriller since Rosemary's Babv, DADDY'S GONE A-HUNTING will be shawl tonight, Thursda\, lebruary 24th, in the main lobby of Albright-Bcnton lUil) at 7:00 and 8:30 PM. Admission is 50C. PICNIC & BOWLING PARTY, SCOTT AND REYNOLDS HALLS Scott Hall and Re>nold> lst-North will be having a picnic together at Camp Sheldon this Friday evening, February 25th, starting about 6:00 PM. On Wednesday, March 8th, all of Scott and Reynolds Halls will reserve the Eastgate Bowline. Lanes for a light of bowling, pool, and "refreshments". For further information contact Mr. Marr or lack Huskie in Reynolds, or Government Presidents in Scott. CREATIVE STITCHING CLASSES, SCOTT HALLS LEATHERWOOD AND For the ladies, a class in CREATIVE STITCHING will be offered in both Leatherwood and Scott Residence Halls FREE to the residents of those hall*. Leatherwood'* class will be on Wednesdays from 3-5 in the Coordinator's Apartment, and Scott's class will be in the main lobby on Monday evenings from 7-9 PM. Learn to crochet and make your own fashions. UJHlf, SHOCKS..- fl rtLLfcR CAM***" ' -THErv\ t.3 up *F*6H£TTl, . Contact INTERN PROGRAM CONTACT: SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM: The North Carolina Department of Correction isof« fering a few summer internships to interested seniors :»nd graduate students beginning June 5 and running approximately twelve weeks. Areas in which interns may be involved ire: Recreation; Reception and Diagnostic Centers; Personnel a.id Training; Pre-Relea.se, Conditional Release and Work Release; and Mental Health Clinic. Brochures and application blanks available in the Student Financial Aid Office. APT.,MATE NEED APT. MATE Modern new apt., all electric. Need one person (male) to share for spring quarter. Rent Si25 per quarter. Call 586-6453, STEREO COMPONENT STEREO COMPONENT cabinet, 80" long, Danish modern, glass covered, speaker enclosures arc infinite bafle and insulated - 3 pieces. Paid .$350, will sell for $100. Sony TAPE RECORDER, 464 CS with amplifiers and speakers built in. Like new. Was $350, selling for $125. Sony 11 small TAPE RECORDER, 5" reel, 2 speed, 110 volt, portable with case, $25. SHORT wave radio, Lafcyerte, KT. 200-9 tube w ilh speaker, $60. Call 293-9756. SAFETY INSTRUCTOR WANTED: , A currently authorized Red Cross Water Safely Instructor is needed for part time work Spring Quarter 1972. Contact Dr. Otto H. Spilker, Reid Gym, Office llA for information. CIRCLE OF SOUND FOR SALE - Zenith Circle ot Sound stereo with S track tape player. Contact Warren Wilkes, Box 2008t Cullowhee, or come to University Apts., #80 G'<0 GcSNb fT-HuN!iM& Color; Rated M, A-3; 108 minutes Carol White, Paul Burke National General, directed by Mark Robson DADDY'S GONE AHUNTING has been described as the most terrifying thriller since ROSEMARY'S BABY. I OX 14.11 I AT 7 & 8:3© .\ll»ri}ilii''-K"iis«»n Lounge Admission 50<*. REINHARD Dr. Herb Reinhard, vice president for student development will speak at the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference 1972 Leadership Academy at the Marriott Hotel in Atlan ta, Feb. 24-26. Dr. Reinhard's topic will be the relationship between fraternities and universities today. Fraternity leaders from col leges and universities through" out the Southeast will attend the academy. NTE MEETING The National Teacher Examinations will be administered on April 8, 1972, at Western Carolina University, according to Dr. Ha.l Salisbury, WCU direct' or of guidance and testing. College seniors preparing to teach and teachers applying for positions in school systems which encourage or require the NTE are eligible to take the tests. BULLETINS OF INFORMATION describing registration procedures and containing Registration T-orms as well as sample test questions may be obwined from WCU at Killian 233 or 246, or directly from the National T-acher Examin»« tions, Educational Testing Ser- vice, Box 911, Princeton, N.J. 08540. PSY. MEETING The C.W. Mann Psychology Club will meet tonight, at 7:30 pm., in Killian 115. FINLAND SUMMER WORK IN FINLAND: The International Programs Committee has received appli cations for students who would like to work in Finland this summer. Under the program, the student would live with a Finnish family, work on a farm, a id help teach the family English, Some wages, no travel funds. Anyone interested can pick up applications from Dean filler's secretary,207StillwelL Pregnant? 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