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Western Carolinian Volume 39 Number 14

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  • THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday October 11, 1973 page 3 Clean Up The Campus' Begins by Gail Green A combined effort of the students, faculty and administrators of WCU is needed to "clean up the campus." This was one of the main points stressed in a recent interview with Dave Rayburn of the University Center. He along with assistant director Tom Bommer seem to be among the few people concerned with this problem. The lack of concern about the littering of the campus is becoming more obvious everyday with the increasing amounts of trash that can be found almost everywhere one looks. Rayburn's concern about the appearance of our campus. "We Who's Who? Ballot Box will be atthe UC Friday for Who's Who Nominations, . "or food - d i st i net I y, different from coun try cuisine, the ubiquitous burger or. other, customary^ quickies, comeA to Couri HiT Inn.... Here the food. | service and atmosphere are Loifhouf peer. problem can be linked to a recent trip to the Western Kentucky football game on October sixth. "I was amazed at how immaculate their campus looked," he said, "Compared to WCU the Bowling Green school looked like a hospital. We might not have as much state money as they do but with a little extra effort we can be just as clean." It was suggestedthatthemain culprit behind the problem of littering is a lack of pride a- mong the entire university community. Rayburn and Bommer are extremely distressed with this lack of pride and with the Art Major Receives Award A painting by a Western Carolina University art major has been selected for a purchase award by Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. in Sylva. Craig Wallace, a WCU senior from Asheboro, received $25 for his painting "Cullowhee Mountain." The selection was made in conjunction with the annual WCU' student art exhibition. William Sanderson, Wachovia Bank assistant vice president, said the painting will be displayed in the bank. Wachovia Bank has made other purchase awards from art exhibitions, and is known as a promoter of the visual arts. L£OU£T ^\HILL '**■ INN Above the , ^ourt housel feel that something must be done quickly," stated Bommer. They also suggested that the key to this whole situation was to get the students themselves involved in the clean-up effort. This would make them more a» ware of what is happening here and cause pressure to be applied in some of the right places. Bommer pointed out that if the students would not litter it would be possible to spend money on equipment and programs rather than on maintenance. It is a fact that the jani- toreal staff is quite limited and there is just too much of a mess for these few people to take care of, Hiring more help is out of the question due to a limited budget. At the present time the help of work-study students is a great contribution in the effort to keep Cullowhee clean, but this is obviously not enough. A number of cures have been proposed beyond getting students to stop littering, including the hiring of a professional gardener or landscaper. But the lack of money and prevail- ing mores will keep the problem of litter with us. It looks as though the trash will be piled higher until somebody does something to stop it. Political Science .... FROM Page 2 Political Science-Law Association, the inter=nation simulation is open to anyone wishing to participate. In addition to , decision making positions,peo- j, pie are needed to serve as sec- retaries, newspaper reporters and co-ordinators. Gheen feels the experience would be worthwhile for any persons interested in world affairs. "The association wants the participation of all types of people," he stated. Anyone wishing to take part in the inter-nation simulation must attend the October 18 meeting of the Political Science-Lay Association in Moore Dorm at 6:00 p.m. Additional information and manuals will be handed out at that time. No fees will be involved for *J|those who participate. JUST ARRIVED !! over 100 FLANNEL SHIRTS handsome Plaids, all colors only $ ^ David Schulman's Men's Shop opposite the Ritz Theater ♦ Sylva •■••00mm Friday flni Saturday T l ££ in Hoey Starts B:00 pm • "THE K\NG** HUMPHREY INGRID BOGrttt! 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