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Western Carolinian Volume 38 Number 27

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  • THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Tuesday November 21, 1972 Wed. - Thurs. Nov. 22, 23 THE MIRISCH PRODUCTION COMPANY presents IE 10EF! mTcmificeh; s*EHRlDE! COLOR ny DeLuxe' United Artists Fri. - Sat. Nov. 24 — 25 DEATH LIVES? "1MES FROM THE CRYPT THE VAULT OF HORROR Sun. thur Wed. R Mon. thur Sat. 7:00 & 0:00 Nightly Sun.l Show 8:00 Carolinian News Briefs IT'S 1959! The UCB sponsored SOCK HOP is coming soon featuringacom- plete reviste to a 1959 high school gym after the big game. The date has been set at December 2, in the Grand Room of the UC. POM POMS The UCB is still selling Pom Poms. They may be bought at the information desk nf thp UC for 25 cents. ACLU MEETING The organizational meeting of the local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will be held on the 27th of November, 7:30 PM, Room 10, McKee Bldg. Ms. Betsy Contact EVENING GOWNS FOR SALE: four lovely evening gowns. Cheap. Sizes 7,9, and 10. Inquire Box 1174 Cullowhee. Brinson, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union, Inc. will be present to formally establish ACLU in Western North Carolina. OUTING CLUB The Outing Club will meet at 7:00 tonight in the Catamount Room. The final plans for the Outer Banks trip will be made. The club picture has been set for next Monday, November 27. CSCO WORKSHOP A Christian Science College Organization Workshop Meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 27, in the Cardinal Room of the University Center. Douglas Lind- sey, Regional Assistant from Atlanta, will conduct the meeting and talk to all interested Christian Science students a- bout Christian Science and its application to individual, campus, national, and world problems. Part of the dialogue will focus specifically on the purpose and objective of Christian Science college organizations. Individual appointments with Mr. Lindsey may be scheduled by calling 586-2770. POLITICAL SCIENCE There will be a meeting of the Political Science Association Tuesday, November 28 at 7:00 p.m. in room 5 McKee. All political science majors an other interested persons are invited. LLU The LLU asks all Beauty Queen enteries to send portfolio to Box 1481. Halls To Stay Open dents remai: -.g on campus will have to find their meals elsewhere. Stedman Mitchell, Director of Food Services at WCU, has announced that the cafeterias will officially close following the noon meal on Wednesday, November 22, and will Wrestlers .... FROM Page 3 to Chattanooga, Tenn. where they will participate in the Southern Open on Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25. Western continues to battle the heavies the following weekend in Chapel Hill. They will vie with other Tar Heel colleges in the North Carolina Collegiate Wrestling Tournament on December 1 and 2. .... FROM Page 1 reopen for the evening meal on Sunday, November 26. For students who will be staying on campus, Ken Marr, Coordinator of Reynolds Hall, and Mary Lynn Griswold, New Women's Coordinator, are sponsoring a Thanksgiving Day Dinner in the Reynolds Hall Lounge at 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Anyone interested must contact his Hall Coordinator by Noon Wednesday, November 22. Combs stated that "according to our count" twenty students are planning on staying on campus for the holidays. The movie "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave," originally scheduled for Thanksgiving night in Reynolds Hall Lobby, has been cancelled. Long Theater Night 2:30 Mat. Sat. & Sun. an enlightening view of a woman's maturation. John Scott narrated the show, while Anna Kelly, Winnie Jar- rell, Frances Beatty, and Hetty Cox presented an outstanding reading of the script, The action was smooth and the pace even, which all adds up to a wonderful production. Compiled and directed by Kay Bentley, "The New Awareness" examined the "phases of a woman's life, oppression, liberation, and love." It was clearly the high light of the night. Robyn Carter narrated, with Vickie Mc Daniel, Cynthia Crumpton, Steve Carlisle, Vicky Misenheimer, Gary Wal- dron, Tyson Stephenson, and Danny Holloman presenting .... FROM Page 1 splendid portrayals of their stereotype characters. The combination of an enjoyable and understandable script, along with established and good actors and actresses, made for a truly outstanding and delightful production. ■ IWAII POKTEB moTOCRAPHV 4A W«»t Main, SUVA till 0s for-All Your PhotoqrapMr Needs '4' ' APPLICATION AND PASSPORT PHOTOS COPMERStAL- PORTRAITS WEDDINGS - CANDIPS 77 East Main, Sylva SYLVA FLOWER SHOP 586-2140 One Delivery Daily To Cullowhee! "Xo Minimum" Flowers py Wire oa/ WIU, St. svwa CRA$t omA 2-4. curt. -^-triNifr AR-€ CAN* A La-S *m! 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