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Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 43

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  • 8 Thursday, March 30, 1972 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Southern Conference majority vole in favor, after WCC complies with certain qualifications. One requirement would necessitate a change in Western's national athletic affiliation., Currently WCU is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Southern Conference schools are required to be members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Waters said that he has written for and received an application for NCAA membership but that no action will be taken until the Southern Conference situation progresses more. WCU could become NCAA within the next year, and could remain NAIA also thus having a dual membership. Although the dual membership may not be the ideal situation. "We are talking about a long and in volved process when we speak of the possibilities Western becoming a member of the conference," Waters said. "But we feel that membership would be a great boost to the athletic program here, in that, first, we would be in a conference, and secondly that conference would be of fine athletic competition and is prestigious not only in athletics but in the overall quality of its member institutions," he added. Affiliation with the Southern Conference would likely mean the end to the scheduling problems which WCU has faced for the past three years and the major conference membership would bring about greater regional and important national exposure for both WCU athletics and the University as a whole. v> Currently the Southern Conference is composed of eight colleges and Universities; last Carolina Cniversity, The College of William and Mary, Furman Cniversity, Appalachian State Cniversity, Davidson College, The Citadel, Virginia Military Institute, and the Cniversity o f Richmond. The formal letter of application will be filed with the Southern Conference within the coming week by Waters and Dr. Gumey Chambers, Chairman of the Faculty Athletic Committee. However, the Southern Conference will not have another general meeting until the first week of May in Boone, NC, and no action or discussion is expected until then. Meanwhile, Western Carolina's new stadium seems to have moved from the final planning stages to early construe- from page i tion stages. Contracts are expected to be released for bids in July by the present timetable, and the complete stadium must be ready in late August or early September, 1973, according to Waters. That would mean the first game played in the new stadium would be against either Murray State or Florida A & M in 1973. The stadium complex will boast in addition 10,100 permanant seats on one side of the field, and all-weather artificial playing surface, a new fieldhouse-office complex, and a spacious modern press- box. Waters also announced that the committee apointed by the WCC Board of Trustees will formally begin a S400.00 fund raising campaign for stadium casts on approximately April 15. C/Maj. Garrett appointed commander of Air Patrol C/Maj. (Cadet Major) Allen (Jarrett is the newly appointed Cadet Commander of the Macon County Squadron-Civic Air Patrol. His mission is to implement effective organization of a cadet program for the squad. C/Maj. Garrett first participated in CAP with the Greenville Squad in Greenville, S.C. Entering as a cadet at age fourteen, he advanced to his present rank of Major at age seventeen. This rank is at- ta ined by academic advancement and through participation in various activities of the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Programs. C/Maj. Garrett also earned his CAP Pilot Wings as a ca det. The requirement for such an honor is that a CAP member pass the pilot's written exam along with the other requirements basic for the private pilot to be licensed. With the assistance of a CAP scholarship program, C/Maj. Garrett was able toattendaflying school at Oklahoma State University for one month in July of 1970. Such training opportunities are a part of the Cadet Summer Activities. The CAP Cadet Program is open to all persons from age 13 to age 21. Anyone who is 18 or older may participate as a Sr. Member. C/Maj. Garrett is a sophomore transfer student at WCU, majoring in Pre-Law. 13 films on civilization to be presentd at WCU "Civilisation — A Personal View," a series of thirteen films narrated by Sir Kenneth Clark and produced by the British Broadcasting Company, will be brought to the Western Carolina Cniversity cam pus and community beginning March 30. 'The films have been pure ha sed by the North Carolina State Art Society. Arrangements tor their showing here were made by the WCC Art Department and The Art Students League. Two of the 55-minute films will be shown from seven until nine p.m. each Thursday- evening in the Forsyth Business Building Auditorium beginning March 30 and ending May 11. Subscription tickets for the series may be purchased at the Art Department Office on the WCC campus. Admission for the series has been set at S3 ($1 for high school students). The thirteen films will be presented in the following order: March 30-The Skin of Our Teeth/The Great Thaw; A- pril 6-Romance and Reality; Man: The Measure of All Things; April 13-TheHeroasan Artist/Protest and Communication; April 20-Grandeur and O- bedience/The Light of Experience; April 27 - The Pursuit of Happiness,'The Smile of Reason; May 4 - The Worship of Nature/The Fallacies of Hope; May 11 - Heroic Materialism. Dr. Perry Kelly, head of the WCC art department and a member of the N.C. State Art Society's executive council, said this is the second time the films have been made available to a Western North Ca= IXJS rolina theater audience. They were shown on the WCC campus last spring. Admission to individual showings will be sel al 75C. Bust .... FROM Page 1 later yesterday Miss Brad- shaw was arrested a second time with about 50 grams of marijuana. Miss Bradshaw and Miss Whitenton were released on $2500 bond each and Ridley was held, supposedly because he was found growing nine marijuana plants in his residence hall room on Tuesday. Fund misuse .... FROM Page 1 According to Pruett the committee was never really completely established. Some of the original members are currently connected with S.G.P., he said, but others have been eased out of their duties. "Committee" was dropped from the name, and the present Student Government Productions was what was left. S.G.P. is under the author ization of S.G.A. President Greg| Lockamy. Proficiency test Students may take a Physical Education proficiency test and, passing it, may receive credit for some sophomore P.E. courses. Students desiring to take proficiency tests must register with the secretary in the office of the Department of Health and Physical Education between March 30 and April 7. Tests will be given in bow ling, badminton, golf, tennis, handball and archery. DANCE CLASSES DANCE CLASSES - Ballet and Modern-dance for children, students, adults, now being organized in Cullowhee. For more information call 293- 5767. Contact MODELS FEMALE MODF.LS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ARTISTIC studies. Some nudity will be required. Rate of pay will be $5 to $10 a session. If interested send a card to Box 2250, Cullowhee, N.C. BOOK LOST: book "Season of the Witch" in the town house or laundr-o-mat contained mail belonging to IX-nnis Ferguson. Call .386 6461. TYPEWRITER Type w r it e r: RO V A L Q CI I-; i' I >I. lADC wi-'i tabu! i )• iad :. ;s..-. Like lew, STi, CM ,>93 ■'.):>■; FIAT ' FOR SALE: al968 gold Fiat 850 Spider. Contact Sabin at 293- 5013. S850. GIRL'S BIKE FOR SALE: Girl's Tri omph bioycle, three- sjmo',$31 Z m. ■ Sarah Strauss at 293' 5037 afLer 6 p.m. Bob |t>ElfA6U\CO?.iSE] Couniw cuob -&& *m*u Covrjbo *$}g*»i ©»rMr\£ r\©COVtfV- tn^als £2S <*vva op 9Z6~t6V6
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