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PAGE 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1974 Carolinian News Briefs STUDENT TEACHERS All education majors who plan to student teach the 1974-75 academic year must meet in Killian 104 on Tuesday, January 29 at 5:00 p.m., or "Wednesday, January 30 at 4:00p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to make application for student teaching for this summer and the 1974-75 academic year. RABBI TO SPEAK Rabbi Samuel Friedman from Temple Beth Israel in Asheville will be guest speaker this Sunday, January 20, at 6:30 pm at Wesley Foundation. His topic will be "The Case of the Zionist Revolution." This should be of interest to all in these times of Mid - East unrest. Everyone is welcome. LLC All recruits are urged to be at the next training session Thursday at 8 o'clock sharp! LANGUACh CLUB The Modern Foreign Language Club will meet Thursday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m. in McKee 101. French culture will be discussed, so why not come? ART STUDENTS/FACULTY!!! There will be an open forum of art students and faculty- to discuss the state of the department, especially the recent firings of several art professors. The meeting will take place Friday, Jan. IS in the Seminar Room (Belk 279) at 4:30 p.m. RF.CVCI.F. PAPER Kappa Delta Pi is sponsoring a paper recycling project. Drop -off boxes for papers are located in each classroom building and the Post Office. Everyone is encouraged to support this ecology-minded group. Wwvw CARMEN GHIA '64 Carmen Chia for sale, new clutch, good condition. Contact Pat, 293-7101. TRAILER FOR RENT 2-bedroom trailer for rent, $85/month. Call 293-5142. Married couple only. RING FOUND A man's 1973 Mt. Pleasant High School ring has been found in the library. Owner may claim it at the main desk, Hunter Library. GLOVES FOUND A pair of men's brown leather gloves were left in the Student Aid office before Christmas. Please claim them at the Student Aid office, first floor Scott. .... FROM Page 6 women's gymnastic leamhasno funds to finance the team's trip to the national competition. The program's director said "all we want is equipment, facilities, and travel expenses," voicingaplea common to most women athletes in college today. HOEY FUCKS Showing in Hoey Wednesday- night is Erskine Caldwell's "Tobacco Road." Weekend flicks are "Premature Burial" Friday night; "The General," starring Buster Keaton, and a Koadrunner cartoon festival Saturday night; and ''Joe Kidd" with Clint Eastwood Sunday. A chapter of "Flash Cordon" will show Friday, Sat. and Sun. nites. Movies begin at 8:00 p.m. IVNTHROPOLOGY FUCKS "The Feast" and "Pygmies of Africa" wil be shown Thursday, Jan. 17 in Forsyth Auditorium at 7:00 pm. Any interested persons are invited. Admission is free, STUDENT WIVES Interested in making new friends? The Student Wives Club is a small informal group who would enjoy meeting new faces. We meet every other Wednesday night. Our next meeting is January 23, Ask at Student Union Desk for location. Don't be shy come on by. ["EACHER INTERVIEWS The Superintendent of Eden School System, Eden, N.C. will be on campus Friday, January 18th from 1:00 p.m. through 4:30 p.m. to interview prospective teachers. Please come by Killian-228 to sign up for an interview or drop by on Friday. SOCIAL SERVICES There will be an important meeting of the Social Services Organization Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the Catamount Room, UC. All members please be present. LAW CLUB The Law Club will meet Thursday, Jan. 17 at 6:00 p.m. in Forsyth 128. BABYSITTER Local woman desires to care for children during the day in her home, located just off campus. Moderate rates. References available. Call Ethyl Keener, 293-5084. PIANO LESSONS Private piano lessons available on campus. Call 743- 2003. ODD JOBS Need odd jobs done around your house? Contact Rick Smith or Mark Anderson, Box 2195, Cullowhee. LOST WATCH S5.00 reward for watch lost around Mental Health Center. Call 293-5692 after 5:00. LOST WALLET Black wallet lost in Reid Oymnasium. If found contact Bruce Warshwsky. 293-7361. Reward offered. LOST JACKET A woman's cotton suede jacket was left in Hoey last Thurs- day night. If found, contact A. Han-ill, P.O. Box 526, Cullowhee. '71 VW SCPKRBEATLF Superbeatlc w radial tires for sale. Contact Tom Bommer at the UC. CONSUMER SERVICES Ever receive defective products? If so, the Consumer Service Center at Western Carolina University may be of assistance to you in seeking relief or in showing you the proper procedure (s) to get action! The Center is open from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays, Forsyth Business Buildine. room B-32. A sonsumer counselor will talk with you about your problem and suggest courses of action that you can take. Telephone — 293-7115. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity is having a smoker Thursday Jan. 17 at 6:30 in Killian 104. All interested in the group or any women interested in the little sister organization are invited toattend. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS The Christian Science Informal Group will hold its weekly testimony meeting Thursday, January 17 at 6:00 p„m. in the Balsam Room, third floor of the U.C. Come and join us. WOODCARVING CLASSES Ihe Woodcarving Workshop will resume this quarter on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00-6:00 under the direction of Barbara Mann. The workshop is held on the 2nd floor I'C. Interested persons are invited to come learn to carve wood. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION SEQUENCE Applications for admission into the Professional Education Sequence for Spring Quarter; 1974 must be turned in no later than Friday, January 25, 1974. Turn these applications into Killian 222, Office of the Dean, School of Education and Psychology. TOWED CARS Any student who has had his car towed away for a parking violation should contact the SGA Public Defender's office as soon as oossible. Compainants should sendj their names along with the reasons for which their cars were towed, the date of the towing, who towed it, and the cost of getting the car back was. IlllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Igolf e**> Wtater Rotes $2.50 for 18 Holes ALLWESTERN CAROLINA STUDENTS & FACULTY Forest Hills Country Club, Cullowhee, NC iiiiiiiiiiinmiimnmmmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INTERVIEWS WANT TO SET A CAREER OBJECTIVE OF 25,000 or MORE IN ANNUAL INCOME? THIS IS A REALISTIC GOAL FOR ANYONE ENTERING GRANT'S MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM. STARTING SALARIES FROM $628 to $672 PER MONTH. WE ARE A RAPIDLY EXPANDING BILLION DOLLAR RETAIL CHAIN OF OVER 1100 STORES -WITH A REPUTATION FOR PAYING TOP INCOMES. ASK YOUR PLACEMENT DIRECTOR FOR A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE -AND SIGN UP FOR AN INTERVIEW. Arnold Lancaster Tuesday Feb. 5, 1974 WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 16-17-18-19 ™ GODEKIHERS I K e& F. I. H | r .-::> A CANNON GROUP INC. PRESENTATION COLOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 18-19 11:00 P.M If ore Spice ..from the makers of Fritz The Cat" SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF presents LHilfiiW inn ...It's Heavy Entertainment! SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY January 20-21-22 ELLIOTT KASTNER presents CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA in ire lUfO/ United Artists PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED @» Some materiel may not be suitable for pre teenagers
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