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Western Carolinian Volume 39 Number 53

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  • PAGE 8 THURSDVY APRIL 25, 1974 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Carolinian News Briefs There will be a dance held in the Grandroom of the University Center Friday, April 26, The band, "Image", will provide music. Admission is 75c single Si couple. The dance will last from a to 12 pm and everyone is welcome. HECTOR, COMfc HOME A large, ton German shep- herd-Collie, answering to the name of 'Hector', has been lost. The owner wants him back very badlv and a small reward Is offered. Call 293-5606 or 293- 7267. RAFT RACE lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will hold its fourth annual raft race on Saturday, April 27, at two O'clock. The race will run from the steel bridge on River Road to the Lambda Chi house. A rope will be placed across the river above the dam and brothers will be there to assist entrants in getting their rafts out of the river above the dam and back in the water below the dam. Trophies will be awarded for first and second place in the men's, women's, and coed divisions. Entry fee is three dollars, and will be paid immediately before the race. Everyone is invited to enter, or to There will be a business meeting of the Biology Club at 7:30 Monday April 29. This will be to plan a spring party and to take care of other business. All members andpeople interested in becoming members are invited and urged to attend. There will be no speaker present. GERMAN SHEIHERDS AKC registered German Shepherd puppies. Have both male and famale- black and silver. Call Herb Pearce at 456-7125 after 6:00 p.m. For sale: 1967 V.W. van deluxe. Green and white with good gas mileage and good condition. For information call James Jackson at 293-7287. LEATHER CLOGS For sale: Leather Clogs, sandles, handbags and belts. Best prices in town. Call 293-5727. BIKE For sale: slightly used 10- speed bike, excellent condition. Sallie at 586-6965 after 4 pm. RIDE NEEDED Need ride to Chapel Hill on Fri,, April 26, 2 p.m. or la.er. Call Beth Bedrineer at >Qi- SIH0RTS <& RECREATiON CENTER WATER SKIS FISHING SUPPLIES %^ COMPLETE ARCHERY SUPPLIES e ** HUNTING & POCKET KNIVES + w REMINGTON, WINCH WINCHESTER? %>-**. OTHER BRAND NAME RIFLES, Special team discounts available Across from ABC Store in Sylva. 8:30 to 6:30 :00 Sat. thru Thur. Friday til 8:30 CLOSED SUNDAY Center Pharmacy JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY mtrpRODUcrs All ^ PRICE (Jragrances, LIPSTICKS et<5 AMP. ^ COUBS6T. CARES by BK32BSSS8&M Center Pharmacy SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY Cherokee Youth Program will be presented Tuesday, April 30, in the Catamount Room at the UC, Speakers will be from the youth programs now operating in the Cherokee area. All interested are urged to attend.. The program will begin at 7:00 p,mu MOTORCYCLE For sale: 1972 Suzuki 350, VGC, $600, Contact Lee Wain- scott, Box 2182. North Face Bivouac Cover- Never used-Sl0.00. Kelty Backpack Rain Cover-Large-Never used-S4.00 TEAC 4P-100 Headphones-Like new-S25.00. Yashica TL Electro X 35 mm- Like new-S125.00. Call Ext. 158. Rabbi Stanley R, Funston, Rabbi of Congregation Beth ha- Tephila in Asheville, will speak Monday (April 29) at 7:30 p.m. in Forsyth Auditorium, Rabbi Funston, who has recently returned from a visit to Israel, will discuss current hopes and problems connected with the Israeli state. The program is sponsored by the Jewish Chautauqua Society, ATTENTION: To everyone concerned, April 26, 1974 is R. Paul Smith's birthday. All those interested please take appropriate action. Make this birthday a memorable one. Thank R, Paul Smith's Birthday Committee. AMPLIFIER For sale Pioneer SA-500A Stereo amplifier, 44 watts R.M.S,, for S90. Call 293- 9791, ask for David. * P. O. T. FROM PAGE 5 its environment, and thus is not really responsible for this cheap political trick,. It was a determined happening cause and effect, stimnlus-respons?, select-connect. It's all very simple. Secondly, the definition of a full time student given above rules out any possibility whatsoever that the aforementioned plantiff s could ever be full time (or for that matter pa.-t tirm) students if this cour: didn't want them to be. Indeed, we could make them mi-students if the whim hit us. Lastly and thirdly, the court's decision was reached on the very, very crucial fact that Harold told .is so.(Citations), Thus, this very serious and vexing matter is settled, Judgment affirmed far the defendant, and the students are screwed again! TENURE SCORE: At the end of the first half, it's 4-4, with more to come. WARNING: If you're gonna slash tires, d<mH talk about it - not even to 'friends,' Pre-school registration for children not already enrolled in Cullowhee Baptist Church pre-school will be on May 1 from 1-2 pm. Children registered should be 3 years old by Oct. 16, 1974. Call Marie Thomas at 293-5132 or call 293-5434. Applications for RA jobs for next fall are due April 31. Forms may be picked up at the Housing Office in Scott Hall or from any residence hall coordinator. ■ ,„ MM ■ " ■ | ATTENTION! Magical Mystery Blonde, math major w/hair braided in single pony tail who was at Dalton's bookstore on Sat., April 13 about 3:00 p.m. and couldn't be helped by the dude who didn't work there. By the way, whats your name? Call Jim 298-5576. For Sale: Gibson Southern Jumbo guitar and case, excel" lent condition; Fender FC2B classical guitar, new; Fender Delux Dual Eight steel guitar, blond finish with hard case, new.; Sipe violin. Call Bev Hairfield at 293-5753. Female red daschund for sale. 1 year old, without nan- ers. If interested-Riverside Trailer Park 2 nd trailer on the right. $40. HEADPHONES For sale: Olympic Learjet headphones; $15. Call 293-5162. S 2 KmJ KJ iinaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii * Camp lab »1 Ii tmVl FROM PAGE 7 1 \ ¥ SYLVft, M. C 1 "^ FROM PAGE 7 held by the Senior class, and a flea market and auction is set up for athletics; and a country store selling jams, jellies and semi-antiques for an Activity Bus. For Classroom Instructional Materials, a rag doll will be awarded in a fund- raising event. The Grade Parent Association will also host a spaghetti supper in the school cafeteria beginning at 5:00 P.M. Tickets for the supper, $1,75 for adults and $1.25 for children, may be purchased in ad* vance from Mincey-Bassett Real Estate Agency in Cullowhee. * Names FROM PAGE 5 in final design stages and con~ struction is expected to begin later this year. Suggestions of names for the structures may be submitted to Clyde M. Norton, chairman of the WCU board's building committee, at P.O. Box 477, Old Fort, N.C. * Recitals FROM PAGE 5 ged several others forthisper formance. Other composers whose works appear are: Hinde- mith, Berlioz, Galliard, and Haydn, Some works of a less serious nature include 'Misty', 'Maple Leaf Rig', and 'Mar= ching Maneuver #1.' Wed. thru Sat. April 24, 25, 26, 27 DOUBLE FEATURE Young love takes the helm and DAD FLIPS OUT! WALT DISNEY i PRODUCTIONS \ TECHNICOLOR" © 1973 Walt Disney Productions Walt Dis Sori< FtJJBBER ©1962 Walt Disney Productions LATE SHOW Friday - Saturday April 26-27 LITTLE MISS INNOCENCE Rated X No One Under 18 Admitted Sun. - Mon. - Tues. April 28, 29, 30 One ol her rnosl cherished memor/ej ujit/ be of d/ning dr COURT HILL INN OUhere every evening is a Special Occasion Paramount Pictures Presents A Sagittarius Production Elizabeth Taylor 'Ash, Wednesday' m IN COLOR' A Paramount Picture
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