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Western Carolinian Volume 39 Number 27

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  • Page 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday November 29,1973 Wielhorski Invited To Show Art In Paris NEWS BRIEFS A WCT art instructor will exhibit his paintings in a Paris gallery in Iheupcomingyear, Aba Wielhorski received an invitation to exhibit at Li Gal- eric Mouffe in Parris, Lambda Chi Kidnaps Sororities Lambda Chi Alpha collected S8.226 worth of clothes, toys and canned foods in its second annual Sorority Kidnap Tuesday, Dressed as Prohibition era gangsters, the Uunbda Chi brothers invaded Dodson Cafeteria in search of the presidents of the five Greek sororities. Armed with guns and 50-cent cigar's, the Lambda Chis'grab- bed the presidents and ushered them out to a waiting 1936Chry- .sler getaway car. The presidents were held at the I-ambda Chi house, the brothers demanding ransom for the girls' release. The bounty had to be items that the Lambda Chis' could give to local char- Alpha Xi Delta donated the most "ransom" with Delta /eta running a close second place, A Lambda Chi spokesman said the goods would be given to Jackson County welfare re- cipents and the local Salvation Army chapter. Concert Choir Gives Concert In Grandroom I'he Western Carolina University Concert Choir will present a Christmas concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Grand- room of Hinds University Center,, An instrumental ensemble of harpsichord and strings will accompany the choir in a per- fromance of the Buxtehude can • tata, "Das Neugeborne Kinde- lein." The choir is directed by Dr, •lames E, Dooley, Choir accompanist is Susan Brown, There will be no admission charge for the performance. Canterbury 3tan Sunday Buffet is from Traditionally, it is quite an honor for tin artist to receive such an invitation from an art gallery, expecially one as well- known as I-a (ialerie Mouffe, There is a distinct difference between exhibiting one's works and being invited by a gallery to do so, For the past year, Mr. Wielhorski has been working on two continuous painting series. "Endurance" and "Still Life 70's." The "Endurance" series conveys the idea of human pain and suffering, yet with a feeling of hope for the future, "Still Life 70's" is a series of still life paintings which he plans to continue until the end of the decade, Wielhorski, whose last Paris exhibition was in January of 1967, anticipates the exhibition to be in the early spring. Studies On Women To Be Offered Here A Women's studies course is to be offered winter quarter to all interested persons. Sponsored b> the Division of continuing Education, the course will be held on Monday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 starling on January 7, A minimal fee will be charged for materials which are to be used in this non-credit course. Women's studies is to be taught by women faculty members of WCT, The course has been divided into two parts that are to be given during different quarters,, The first part in winter quarter will emphasize the anthropological, sociological, biological, and historic backgrounds that have defined attitudes towards women and their roles in society. The second part will emphasize women in contemporary society. Registration for the course will be held al the first class meeting. For more information, contact the Division of Continuing Education, Dean Barbara Mann, Dr, Alice Matthews, or . Dr, Marilyn Jocly. 11:00 am-3."00pm j | ALSO SERVING { | FROM THE MAIN MENU | | Lightening ♦ I I I ♦ ! I ! .... FROM Page 1 and content, and truth and propaganda .are easy to distinguish. The film as creator and reflector of opinion and attitudes, in the hands of Griffith, became a powerful tool for rewriting history in the master class' view. Perhaps next quarter a film or two from the perspective of the oppressed might be added to balance the offerings, I would suggest perhaps "Z"and "La Yida Scca" for starters, "Birth of a Nation" wil be shown Friday night. ! VISITING AT WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY'??? J^jfiy drive to Sylva wken there die Motel rooms 2d FOREST HILLS COUNTRY CLUB CLUB FACLITIES FREE WITH ROOM REASONABLE RATES Phone 293-5442 MUG SHOTS Mug Shots for the '74 Catamount will be taken during the second week of winter quarter. Exact times and dates will be released the first day of winter quarter. Contact WAKE MUSIC Uiild professional guitar with cherry fiush and case; I-ectro- lab 40-watt twin channel amplifier with enw speaker; KG 389 fuzz pedal, for sale, A $350 value going for $150, Also 24 8-track tapes, from 50C to S3, Call 293-5162, TRAILER One-bedroom trailer for rent, 4 miles off campus, with covered patio, $70.00, Call 586-4212. CAMARO 1969 Cam; ro Rally Sport for sale, 307 Y-8 good gas mile- age, good sir.es. Call 293- 5386, MERCURY 1963 Ford Mercury for sale power- steering, Automatii transmission $285 - contact Apt, 6 of Moss' Apartments, (opposil to Hardee) or mail tc P.O. Box 1980 Cullowhee, ATTENTION INVESTORS 8X45 trailer for sale 1 mile from WCU complete with oil and tank, porch and renter, call 586-5692 after 5:00 p.m, POODLE STCD WANTED Male toy poodle wanted for mating- call 293-9312, FREE PITS Puppies, 5 weeks old, 3 brown, 2 black. Call 293— 9614 after 5:00 p„m, NEED RIDE Ride needed one way to Ohio over Christmas vacation. Will share expenses. Call 293- 5208, PARTS NEEDED FOR VWlfll Body parts needed from a '68 '69 volkswagon bug. Any deals or hints where some can be found, please write judi pob 2262, cullowhee, n. c. LOST PARKA LOST; Blue 60 40 parka with hood, I.ost in vicinity of Smile station. Reward offered. Contact Tom Jones, p, o. box 482. RECORD PLAYER 8 yr. old Admiral box record player for $10.00,, pob. 2262. MATERNITY CLOTHES Large size maternity clothes, for sale, call 293-5484. HUNTING BOWS Two hunting bows for sale, 50", 54 lbs., $40; 53", 4 5 lbs, $40. Call Rollie at 293-5214 after 5:00 p„m,, PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta will meet on Thursday, November 29, at 7:00 p.m, in McKee 107. Plans for Winter Quarter activities will be discussed. All members are urged to attend. VETERVNS Need money? If so, attend the Veterans Association meeting this Thursday at 4:00 p.m. in Killian 114. BAZAAR Sylva Junior Woman's Club is presenting Christmas Bazaar. Saturday, Dec. 1 from 9 am until —at the Fruit Stand on Main Street, Sylva. Gifts, decorations and baked items will be on sale, LANGUAGE CLUB The Modern Foreign Language Club will hold a Christmas program Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in McKee 101. Refreshments will be served. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll ■ t GOLF ,sfi& Winter Rotes $2.50 for 18 Holes ALLWESTERN CAROLINA STUDENTS & FACULTY Forest Hills Country Club, Cullowhee, NC HI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII "or food -distinctlyL different from country cuisine, the ubi quitous burger other customary quickies, cot to Court Hil Inn... 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