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Western Carolinian Volume 40 Number 12

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  • October 8, 1974 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN PAGE 7 | Carolinian News Briefs ( Y DC- There wi!j be a meeting of the WCU V mug Democrats Club this 'ihursday at 7:30 ;.m. room 15 Mi-Kee. English Majors A meeting of the English Club will be held Thursday, October 10 at 4 p.m. in the conference room, second fl(x>r McKee (English hall). Br. Telephones (con't from page 1) that Western Carolina Telephone Company is greatly concerned by the backlog and every effort is being made to bring the installation appointment back to the five- day commitment which was in effect prior to the work stop- age. It should be noted, however, that no mention was made in the official memo as to how long it will be before they expect to have the backlog under control. A spokesman for the North Carolina Utility Commision said that the situation in the western tip of the state was "unusual1' and that ''they were working with them closely." Blackout (con't from page 6) America caliber," by Waters and Bryce agained opened big holes in the middle of the defensive line, "We beat a pretty good football team by three touchdowns with less than an outstanding effort, I guest that means we've got a pretty good football team ourselves," said Waters. "We are three and one and it feels good, but I still think we are going to play better football in the future," he continued, WCU will be at home for the next two weekends, meeting North Alabama this Saturday night and Indiana State, the nation's ninth ranked small col- legeteam, Oct. 19 in the Catamounts' homecoming game. Two of WCU's future oppo- nentsare unbeaten and nation- University of Terre Haute, Indiana is undefeated in four games and ranked ninth in the latest ap Small College Poll, Western Kentucky is now 3-0 and ranked second, Wofford College is 2-1 and Carson- Newman is 2-2, wade will speak on the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) as it pertains to English majors planning on going to graduate school. This is vital information for undergraduates majoring in english, and will undoubtedly help them do better on the test. MODELS NEEDED: for photographic figure and fashion, study. Contact Steven C. Cook, P.O. Box 961 or call Mon. or Wed. night at 293-7440. LOST: Black cat with white chest and paw, very friendly. If found, call Wilson Goodson or Glenn Paul, Reynolds 241. Small Reward, For Sale: two unused heavy- duty rear shocks for Ford 65 through 74, S10 apiece, Call Dave at 293-5096, For Sale: AR Amplifier and AR Turntable, Heathkit AJ-15 Tuner. Call 293-5076, Albums for Sale: Over 150, Candles for sale, Call 293- from Rock to Country. See 5055 after * Pmi ask for Ivan Bill, Room 409 Leatherwood, Beaver, Caught In the grips of DESPAIR!? VOTE SCOn NOB LETT Ha rill Kail Senator The Candidate with the Students' 1*>wf out Get ucoid cm koty P uce Jjook (to SptujktU Sfcdd w& ybwdcu/ «iU TWO FOR ONE ADMIT TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE TO THE RITZ THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT, Oct 8th BUTCH & THE KID ARE BACK! Just for the fun of it! Wcitcm ever made! PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. "BUTCH CASSIDYAND THE SUNDANCE KID" Starts Wednesday At Last M3U Can See GEORGNA SPELVIN The star of "The Devil in Miss Jones" She's WILD& ROUGH ,„ GIRLS FOR RENT" starring GEORGINA SPELVIN SUSAN MclVER-ROSALIND MILES-PRESTON PIERCE Special guesl slars KENT TAYLOR & ROBERT LIVINGSTON Executive Producer DAN Q KENNIS/Assoc Producer IRWIN PtZOR/Directed by AL ADAMSON Produced by SAMUEL M SHERMAN/II XETI0CO10I An INDEPENDENT-INTERNATIONAL Picture IE. A
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