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Western Carolinian Volume 39 Number 54

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  • Qai^iLiMiaM VOUi: OF THE STI IHMS VOL. XXXIX NC, 54 TUESDAY U>RJL 30, 1974 WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA Sore feet Sore feet was the principal hazard of Sunday's '"Hike for Hope," a twenty-five mile trek to raise money for the hospital ship, Hope, A far worse fate befell some hikers, though. The unfortunate TKE it the rear of the picture, for instance, go: his head lopped off by Steve Cook, (Pioto by Steven C. Cook.) Five pounds seized in freak dope bust Keen observation on the part of the campus security patrol led to the arrest last Wednesday of two Hickory men, and the confiscation of nearly five pounds of marijuana—the largest, quantity ever seized in a single raid on campus, David Lee Wilkie and Gilbert Miles Long, both 19 and both of Hickory, wore held on charges of illegal possession of marijuana, Wilkie has also been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The charges were pressed by P -tchard Smith; WCT director of traffic, safety, and security, after he and two WCL patrolmen, David Bennett and Bill McClurej had stopped the pair for a minor traffic viO" lation, Snrth said nis suspicions were aroused by a glazed look in the eyes of Wilkie, driver of a battered late model Cadillac that was parked illegally near Scott Residence Hall here, The patrolmen ordered the men to move on, and then followed them to WCU's new stadium, where they stopped the car and searched its occupants. Smith said ho found small quantities of marijuana in each youth's possission, A subsequent search of the car's trunk, with the assistance of agents from the State Bureau of Investigation, revealed 2,000 grams of marijuana (between four and five pounds), The SB1 agents brought additional charges of felonious possession of marijuana against both Wilkie and Long. Bail has been set at Si0,000 each. Neither of the men attends WCU. Clemmer, Johnson take SGA posts Diana Clemmer was e» lected ;ts the new student body president in Th irsday's elections, Roland Johnson won the electiin for student body vice president narrowly edging out Charles Mackie by a 588 tti 565 count Clemmer received 65!) v >tes defeating Jim Davidson who had 462, Clemmer is the first woman to be elected to the student body presidency in recent years. The junior English major from Dallas, NX", said y ester day she was looking forward to her job as president, Clemmer admitted that it would be a big job, but she hoped tn serve the students as well as possible, She said she was already getting started in trying to act on the issues she campaigned on. She hopes to get a new meal plan for dorm students and more money for women's athletics T.iis summer she said she wants to organize a special orientation program for freshmen students ii order to inform them of what student government can do for them, Currently, Clemmer said she was trying to f.icl • apable people to fill 25 court positions, Roland Johnson, the new vice presided , said his first priority for next year was or ganizing a.i effective senate, The 20-year-old sophomore from Clayton said he was hop" ing to get people in the senate who were willing to work for the students, Meanwhile, another election will be held this week to dot3 '- mine eight commuter senate seats and three senator-at large positions, Elections will also determine who will oo the editors of the Western Carolinian and the Catamount, the president and vice president of the University Center B,ard and the Business Manager if the Western Carolinian For commuter senator 17 students have filed for election and one has said he will run a.i a wriw-in rampaign., Mike "Painter'-1 Killam, Rick Shepherd, Tim Starling, John Dillard, Wardell Town- send, Sam Greenwood, Robert Simpson, Herb Pearce, Sager Williams, David Ward, Richard Tuggle, Harold Adams. Gary Fishel, Randy Richards, Mar shall Hegler and la! Smith are the commuter candidal ■- •Jim Davidson said he would campaign for election on a write-in lickeu Bill Drar. ;.,id Dwight Sparks have filed lor editor of the Western Carolinian. Mike "Fainter" Killam has filed for business manager of tlii.' student papers For senator at large six people hare filed for three seats, They include J tin Dills, Douglas IX' Ja -non. Stephen Sherman, Mark Finley, Rick Elliot and Chris Reed Phyllis Snider is running unopposed for editor if the Catamount, the student yearbook, Walt Teagie is unopposed :"or University Center Board president. Rk'■ Myers is the only candidate for UCB vice president, An opinion poll will also be held on ths type of aca- de.nir .alendar the students prefer, Choices will include the present quarter system, a semester system, an early system, trimester, or a 4-1 4 plan, It was also announced yes terday that drawings for ballot positions will be Wednesday i. 5:30 P.M, in the senate offices. Rogers fires Newsome Public defender 'made enemies' The Student Senate meeting last night wos the scene of SGA in - fighting, Harold Rogers started the clash of factions by announcing ?hat he was firing Galen Newsome, the public defender, because of incompet' en:c in performing his job, Rogers nominated Tim Martin to fill New some's pi tee, Merlin's name must go before the Senate for approval, However, he is eligible to fulfill •the duties of h's office pending approval or rejection by the Senate, There was much discussion and debate in the Senate concerning the action, but nothing concrete was done, Concerning ihe firing of his public defender, Harold Rogers said after the mettingthat New- some's actions ''have made it impossible for some people to work with li'm," Rogers said Newsome had been "mat lug too many enemies for SGA," Although he refused :o be specific about N'ewsome's performance because he 'lidnot want to "cause the public defender too much embarrassment," Rogers said Newsome was ''not doing the job I put him in there to do," Newsome last night disputed Rogers' reasons for firing him. He said he knew :.f no complaints Chuck Kirtley a.id Dwight Sparks against him, and said he had gone beyond his duty in protecting Students by helping some who had been ,r ested by Jackson County authorities, He said no major disagreements had occurred between him -tnd Rogers, and lie had supported Rogers'on most of the president's goal > He speculated that the reason for his dismissal might be because hi! ins involved in Wardell Townsend's attempt to get on the ballot of the presidential election last week, However, Rogers denied that was the rsas-jii. In other business, Harold Rogers announced the formation of an ad hoc committee to investigate the possibility of setting up a campus T,V, station, This was done in response to thepo- pularity of tie i ' leo tape program-, Ni vntly being presented in the UC, Novelist to speak Harry Crews, novelist and professor of English at the University of Florida in Gainesville, will lecture on Thursday evening at 8:00 P.M. on "The Impulse to Create'' in Belk Auditorium (Room 104), Crews, whose first novel, "The Gospel Singer", was widely acclaimed and is now being made into a film, will publish his seventh novel next month with Alfred Knopf, to be entitled "The Gypsy's Curse," H.s other novels include ''Nai >d in Garden Hills", "Karite is a Thing of the Spirit", and "Car." Crews recently was granted an award from the American At idem; of Arts and Letters for the body of his work, In his lecture on Thursday, he will discuss how '"the best fiction is made and how this relates tti writers in the South," He has recently completed the screenplays for two of his earlier novels, which are now in early stages of production, His appearance this week is under the auspices of the Visiting Scholars Program, The lecture on Thursday evening is open to tho public without charge,
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