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  • page 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday February 15, 1973 Carolinian News Briefs J. C. Smith Contact PORTA-CRIB WANTED; us.-i porta-crib, Call Mrs. Lane at ".'93-3113 or leave message with "Mom." CIRUNA MEETS \ meeting of CIRUNA is scheduled for this Thursday, Feb. to, at 6:30 pm in the Cherokee Room of the L'niversitj Center. All interested person's are invited to attend. DINNER THEATER Wanted: talents of any variety to audition for a dinner theatre in April. Musicians, singers, comedians, sivord - swallowcrs, etc. Auditions to be held March 23 at 7 o'clock in the Grandroom at the U.C. For Further information call John Clark 293-5849. RIP-OFF Will the person who picked up a composition notebook be-- longing to lack Delllnger return it to the Chemistry Office in Stillwell, The notebook was taken from the lobby of Dodson Cafeteria Monday, FOR RENT FOR :.'L\'T: Efficiency a- partment with fireplace. Furnished and within walking distance to University. 87 ).o;i per month. Available March 20th. Call 293-5289. ROOMMATES WANTED; 2 female roommates for Spring Qtr at Pi kapp Village. Call 293-5752. <2lo4cA sun. pizzas: 1.^5 Pi Kappa Alpha Bowlincr TournaTO>n4- e e « ® Feb. 2\t\<\73 AT €MTaATC LhtM* PKoh« 0O-«*i$33L Por kHGoennjitKi CALL IN W»0 StGAi UP/ CHURCH OF GOD The Church of (>od will conduct special services for students in the Grandroom Sunday tit 2 p.m. All students tire invited. RIDERS NEEDED Kiders needed to share expenses lot' trip to Moose Neb, for week of April 7-13, ROCK CLIMBING The Western Carolina Outing Club ',\ill be utAitis' a trip to Ml, Yomah, Georgia this weekend. Classes tv'11 be conducted in beginning and intermediate rock climbing. Anyone interested in going can contact Tim Lenard at ext, 451, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A meeting of the Christian Science Informal Group of stu dents will be held in the Balsam Room, University Center, at 6:00 p.m, Thursday, February 15, All students are welcome who are interested in learning- something about this activity on campus, STUDENT WIVFS The Student-Wives Club will meet Feb, 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the Dogwood Room of the I.e.. Business will include elections and discussion of projects and money. Everybody come! NOMAD STAFF Tin; Nomad Staff will meet Tuesday, Feb, 20 in McKee 216 at 4:30 pm to discuss manuscripts and fleet an associate business manager, ,,i, FROM Page 7 Hartbarger they aren't looking I step out there. On the court I don't worry about if the fall will cause me any harm," says Winston who is an affable person off the court. It is these inner - assured, tooth-a.id-nail types like Winston then, that can be depended on to win, in any variet) of ways. Although Winston is no threat to the "Super-fly" ("Fly" Williams) for national scoring honors, he has become quite consistent this year. And you know those two spots on the right sid.? where Howard gets the majority of his 14.5 from. Says Winston with a grin, "I shoot from those corner and top-of-the-right key spots so much that when I start to. shoot somewhere else sometimes I feel strange and try to move further in towards the basket." Winston has to go a king way back to cite an instance where his actions at the end >f a game resulted in a defeat. "Three years ago I missed a one-on-one free throiv to keep us from going to Kansas City. And you know I really thought about that when I went to the line against Ma -s Hill Saturday night." recalls Howard. Not strange that it had been such a long time since Winston had done anything negative in the clutch. And not strange that the five free throws went squarely through the hoop, clinching Western's victory. R E G A L UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AND POEMS FASTER WITH OUR NOTES We're new and we're the bigest! Thousands of topics reviewed for quicker understanding. Our subjects include not only English, but Anthropology, Art, Black Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, History, Low, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology and Urban Problems, oend $2 for your catalog of topics available. REGAL NOTES 3160 "O" Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20007 Telephone: 202333-0201 JV o T E S MUSEUM TOUR The WCl \n Students League is sixmsoringa three-day weekend tour of Atlanta irt museums Feb 23-2."), Anyone in the area mp.y participate as longas he gets his reservation lit i lie \i't Department office in Belk Bldg, by 5 p,m, Friday, or calls the Art Dept, at ext. 210. Cost of the trip, including bus fare and m tel is $20. This does not include food or entertainment, Oi, the return (rip, the group will stop at the University of Georgia in vthens to tour the art facilities there. NEW LIT COURSE The Fnglish Department will offer a new elective this spring Eh 3389—Studies in Modern A. merican Literature: "Four 20th Century American Writers and the Movies." Selected novels and stories by Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Steinbeck, and Faulkner will be studied in connection with film adaptations of their works. The class will meet twice weekly for lectures, and attend 7 films which will be shown in Hoey. The course which carries 3 hours credit is open to sophomores and a- bove. Enrollment will be limited to 200. TRASH PICK-UP If you are wondering what to do with all thos'> newspapers, magazines, cereal boxes, and clear white gl»ss bottles and jars in your closet, bring them to be picked up for recycling. The dr.ve is being sp.inSor- ed by the WCU Rotoract Club, tlie vmericati Ass >ciaiion >f University Women, and the Jackson County Kecycling Project on Saturday Feb, 17 from 10 am to 2 om, sid-' attack, normally their most potent weapon, was emasculated most of the second half as George Cooper, "Twiggy" Saunders, and Ellis AHen were held captive to the Smith bench. The well-balanced Western effort, the Cat's second in a row, will no.v go littled acclaim.d. Wilson Scott did his leaping best to counteract the powerful Smith front line and turned in a scintillating 23 pi., 20 rebound effort, Olymph Childress, who has been sharing 'he brunt of the Cat rebounding burden with Scott, picked off ten carooms. Albert toomer pumped in 16 points and handled the ball well. Larry Grant and Howard Winston, who with Scott play~ ed for the last time in Reid, contributed enormously to the WCl effort, Winston was his usual aggressive self on both ends of the court while keeping most of the action down to a snails pace to prevent Smith from getting into its race-horse style of play. And the Bedford, Indian;! native still found time to score 14 points. ('■rant registered 15 markers before foaling out with about five m'nutes remaining on one of the few calls that wont a- - .... FKOM Page 7 gainst Western, That Go-Go left d d have one positive aspect, though, as he got recognition to the tune of a standing ovation from h's Cullowhee con- stituency. The Ashevillian has started all but two Western games during the last four years, and already surpassed Henry Logan as having participated in the most Cat victories during a career. ftTu*rMiv<) ran um* Qtfjc Canterbury 3nn IM \ MiCS I f ^ Ullirs Fri-Sat till 10pm Sun till 9pm Mon ltim-2;30pm Tues-T.iur till 9pm VARSVtU - SH®PPEV LPINE yOUvSUJAGEN op ASHEVILLE *THE DEALERSMlP TttAr Re«UY CAWS* COMES to W.C.U. Campus WOKE- yoB ° ur ( am pus 2!».l—!M(2I Asheville 298—5531 1XX ai*n es ep
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