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WCU'S THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday November 8, 1973 pp Page 9 Nostalgic Novembers Noted The French guitarist Alfred Eric Street will perform a program of classical music Nov. 8 at 8:15 p.m. in Hoey Auditorium at Western Carolina University. Street has studied in Paris under Alexandre Lagoya, professor at the Conservatorie National de Paris, and Oscar Ghiglia, who assisted Andres Segovia in his master classes. A resident of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Street has performed throughout North America. He completed his first European tour in 1971. The performance is sponsored by the WCU Lectures, Concerts, and Exhibitions Committee. Admission is free to WCU students and LCE subscription series members, $1 for other adults and 50 cents for children. UC Cinema Films Recall The Past What a glorious time it must have been! That golden age of flappers and bathtub gin, marathon dancing and Prohibition. The 1920's, that uproarious period in American history that whirled at a furious pace, new worlds opening faster than the mind could grasp, seemingly good times that would go on and on forever. We remember now, remember things about that period that weren't so good, the war that didn't end all wars, the lean and hungry years that cropped up in the midst of prosperity. But we also remember those good times, they do go on for- ever, and they can be found in those "Days of Thrills and Laughter." For the second time in as many weeks the U. C. Cinema time machine transports you back to the days of your grandfather's youth, to enjoy the time when screen comedy reached its slapstick best, Ben Turpin, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin, the Keystone Cops, Pearl White, Boris Karloff, even Cameo the Wonder Dog. They all come together to produce thrills a minute and laughs galore in this collection of the all time greats. It's probably rated G, runs for 93 minutes, and will be in Hoey Friday night at 8:00 p.m. for your jollification. Step even further into the past Sunday night with an action packed western, "The Great CONTINUED Page 15 ... . by Randy Abee Worried with the oroblems of today? Then, take a "Sentimental Journey" down the path of nostalgia and catch up on the current, then happenings going on in Novembers past, as reported in the Western Carolinian, and it's predecessor, The Yodler. 1928 - Congratulations go to the Cullowhee Yodlers as they close a successful football season. This being the first year of football here at Cullowhee, the team was made up of inexperienced men. But, they fought with a real professional pep and drive. 1931 - Plan now to attend the Summer School session at Western Carolina Teacher's College in Cullowhee, N.C. Cost ranges from $37 to $45 and includes fees, board, room, and bed linen which is also laundered. 1940 - Over sixty prizes were given at the big Bingo Party sponsored by the Women's Club of WCTC held at the Student Union. 1942 - Because the war has priorities, less heat will be provided in the dorms and public buildings. Girls have no worry, however, because of the new styles of long-quilted cotton skirts. Dancing will now be permitted in the recreation room of Moore for 30 minutes prior to dinner each week-day. In addition, dancing will still be permitted in the Union after dinner until the study whistle blows. Between breakfast and dinner in the evening, students may walk the new highway between the Cullowhee and Wilkes bridges without chaperones. 1944 - The male freshman Rat Court was held this week. Punishments included such stunts as jitterbugging with broom sticks tied to the dancer's legs. One act was a strip tease with the three full ^mmmmmm ||Pi Kappa Ph|| || backs I the 'Cats' ! II an outstanding homecoming weekend. suits of clothing, gym trunks, a bathing suit, and a second pair of trunks, in that order. Girls were horrified with the removal of the bathing suit; they thought it was all thatsep- areated himself and thin airl This performer closed his act by singing "I Love You Truly." 1947 - Sammy Beck and the Skylanders were featured at this year's Homecoming Dance, last Saturday night. Everyone was in the musical groove as Sammy opened with "Sophisticated Swing." 1952 - Chaperones are desperately needed for recreational events. All volunteers are welcomed. 1960 - A bill proposed in the student government will place a $1 fine for each offense of line- breaking in the cafeteria or taking a short-cut on the grass. Sunday- Thursday 4:30-12:00 Friday-Saturday OPEN TIL 1:00am I Dorm Residents please meet driver in lobby. AT SCHULMAN'S SD/0P£E, "OUR MOTTO" IS HUGE SELECTIONS OF "FAMOUS BRAND" CLOTHING. (a) Many styles of mens carcoats and "snorkel" jackets. (b) Big selling CP.O. Plaid Wool jackets, wool shirts; also cordoroy shirts. (c) Over 1,000 pairs of Men's Winter Slacks in flares and baggies. (d) 200 famous brand Suits and Sportcoats to choose from. Schulman's ^ DEPT. STORE Style Center of Sylva and W.C.U." for ao years
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University's student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Culowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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