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Western Carolinian Volume 40 Number 22 (23)

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  • PAGE 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19,1974 Carolinian News Briefs Robinson to settle Nomad There will be a short meeting of the NOMAD staff at 4 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 20 in McKee 216. Group photos will be taker for the annual. Members please attend. Social Service There will be a meeting of the Social Service Organization tonight at 7:30 in Room 123 McKee. The speaker will be Laurence French of the Sociology Department. Refreshments will be served. All Social Work majors and other interested persons are invited to attend. Yearbooks Students may pick up their yearbooks Monday night next week from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Catamount office. Bring your I.D. Socio /Anthropo South America tCIHETe COIltrOVerSy There will be a meeting of the Sociology - Anthropology Club on Tuesday evening in 'the Catamount room of the U. C. All members are asked to attend since there will be various business matters to be taken care of. Dr. La/ton Horner will be the guest speaker. Fabric Sale There will be a fabric sale in the Cherokee Room of the University Center November 23 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. All fabric will sell for $1.00 per yd. Early Childhood There will be an important meeting for all Early Childhood Education Majors in Killian 104 on Wednesday, at 4 p.m. All majors are urged to attend. CONTACT FOR SALE: Firewood; good hardwoods; split, ready for fireplace. Cheaper than what you have been paying. Tom Baker. P.O. Box 1030 or phone 293-5241. FOR SALE: '66 Ford Galaxy 500. 2 door. Si 00.00. Good motor. Owned and maintained by good mechanic. See Marilyn C. Johnson. U.C. Snackbar on Mon., Wed., and Fri. 9-12. FOR SALE: Kenwood 6200 receiver 45 watts/channel. Sansui SP 3500 speakers, Advent 201 cassette deck, Yamaha YP 700 turntable with B&O SP 12 cartridge. All items under warranty. Will sell one or all components. Contact Richard Heidinger at Old Brown House between Harrill Dorm and Hwy. 107 or at Box 864 Cullowhee, FOR SALE: 10 speed bike. Excellent condition, reasonable price. Contact Jimmy at 415 Leatherwood, Phone 363. FOR SALE: Combination Panasonic AM- FM stereo and 8 track tape player plus two 8X14 speakers. Reg. S 125, now S90'. Contact: Ixju Black call: 293-7461 Buch- FOR SALE: ARIA LesPaul guitar w/case, $175; Stereo, Dynaco Pre-amp and Power Amp, Equalizer, Lenco Turntable, Akai Tape Deck, 4 KLH speakers, 6 months old, cost $1570 new, will sell for $1000. Jon, 407 Leatherwood phone 736 LOST: Grey and white longhaired cat (male). Lost around 1st Oct. in vicinity of Varsity Trailer Park on Speedwell. Name is Sockey. I'm not rich but small reward if you find him. Call Karen at Canterbury Inn. FOR SALE: 1974 Dodge van, Power steering and power brakes, sliding door. Like new! PRICE$3,100. For more information call collect: Ward Crisp Rt. 1, Deepcreek Bryson City, N.C. 28713 488-3992 (after 6:00 p.m.) HELP - LOST: One navy blue cardigan sweater at concert. Need desperately. Please return to U. C. Lost and Found. Thanks. FOR SALE: '73, 12 X 52' trailer, 2 bedroom, nice interior, furnished and set up. One mile from WCU, $400 equity and loan assumption. Call 293- 5167. There will be a meeting of the winter quarter in South America participants today at 7 p.m. in McKee 105. Those unable to attend should come by the Department of Modern Foreign Languages Office in McKee 103 or '•all 293-7241. Christian Scientists Th3 Christian Science Informal Group will hold its weekly testimony meeting Thursday, Nov. 21. at 6:00 p.m. in the Balsam Room of the U. C. All those interested are invited to attend. Language Club There will be an organizational meeting of the Modern Foreign Language Club Thursday, Nov. 21 at 7:15 p.m. in McKee 101. All those interested please come. Outing Club WCU's Outing Club will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in room 22 Joyner Bldg. Elections will be held and plans for a Christmas party will be discussed. The club's Forest Fire Crew will meet at 6 p.m. for a training session. NOW A meeting to charter a chapter ofthe National Organization for Women in Jackson County will be at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, in the Catamount Room, University Center. A member of the Asheville chapter will be here to help in establishing the chapter. N.O.W. is for everybody who wants to do something about equal rights and equal opportunity...NOWr Crosswor d So u tiori c A H 0 0 T s 1 s P u M 0 N I A N A R c H Y c A R A V A N R E B A T E s L I N E A T E A M I I T c A N T I A L X A M 0 T R 0 0 F Hi E N A C T L 0 F S T 0 I C E T L I Y eBs sis A T I T 0 R i T R E F E S T E R P 0 N G E S R U T H S A I E M E A N T A P E R I N D S S T U N H I. U L H A E H F, T c 0 L o|m B o 1 L A m|b E N T F, N A B I, E R I M IT A T E § Y R l| A N s A S t|u T E R WfWtesoAY UlT£l Nov, Zo 2* Hows or THE „ yr\LL OTHERS $>\.°? >-»Ql7J Forsyth Aup. ~ Sums at 7 3 /'W| From page 1 called for tne meeting last week, originally to discuss the Academic Affairs proposal. But Robinson's decision to issue his own policy, and thus avoid a possibly ugly showdown in the faculty administration senate, seemed to cast doubt as to the relevency of the meeting. Not only was attendance low, but only a handfull of those present appeared interested in participating in the discussion. After 50 minutes, the attendance had dropped to 25. "They're voting with their feet," remarked Sal Nerboso, former political science head, as a group of faculty left the meeting at the sound of a class bell. Most of the meeting was spent discussing the far-off possibility o. pushing for state legislation that would outline promotion and tenure procedures in detail for all N.C. public institutions, Helen Hartshorn, president of the local NCAE, said the executive director of that organization assured support for any attempt by university professors at the 16 state schools to botain one legislated policy similar to the one that now covers teachers in elementary and secondary schools. Hartshorn said she would be willing to conduct a poll of the faculty to see if this sould be done. Roger Bisson, local AAUP president, announced he was "whole heartedly in favor of moving in that direction." But some at the meeting, in cluding the president-elect of the AAUP's N.C. Conference Andrew Baggs, did not appear that certain. Baggs pointed out that there are differences between the 16 consolidated schools. He doubted the ability of legislators to come up with a feasible bill which would adequately cover all the schools. As another professor put it,"You know how fast they get rid of teachers at Chapel Hill." By far, the most important criterion for any tenure policy, in the opinion of those at yesterday's meeting, is that it adhere to AAUP principles. Robinson's policy does not do this totally. Rather, it is an effort for a temporary "compromise," accrodingto Clifford Lovin, the senate's vice chairman. Robinson has already activated the Chancellor's advisory committee, proposed last year- and Wednesday he will activate the faculty greviance committee with the same members elected last year. Lovin said he anticipated a third committee, the tenure hearing committee, being activated by Robinson soon. This would leave the University's refusal to give reasons for tenure denial as the only major stumbling block left. 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