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Western Carolinian Volume 42 Number 26

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  • THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1976 —o- nil " cj i tivii e /inuLiii wii 42 graduate evening and Saturday classes Winter Quarter Forty-two graduate-level evening and Saturday- classes w ill be offered on the WCU campus winter quarter beginning Monday, January 3. The courses are available to full-time graduate students and to part-time students who hold regular jobs during day hours. Persons interested in the night classes may register in person by seeing academic advisers January 3-8 or on other dates by appointment before the registration deadline January 8. The registrar's, accounting, and Graduate School offices are open to assist with registration and payment qf fees from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday, January 8. The evening courses, held from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. unless otherwise shown, and grouped by schools, are: Applied Science and Technology: Tuesdays- Nutrition for Social Workers and Teachers (4342), Testing and Evaluation in Industrial Education and Technology (4374); Thursdays-Industrial Materi als and Processes (5380). Arts and Sciences: Mondays-Aquatic Chemistry (6411); Mondays and Wednesdays-Analysis II (4332), Number Theory I (4371), Mathematical Statistics 111 (4383), Analysis III (5333). Tuesdays -Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (4321), General Music in the Secondary School (4321); Tuesdays and Thursdays-Modern Algebra I (4316); Wednesdays-Chemical Kinetics (5352), American Realism and Naturalism (5370), Cultural History of the United States (4349). Business: Mondays-Managerial Economics (6413), Personnel Tests and Testing (4435); Tuesdays-Managerial Accounting (6411), Economics of Money and Banking (5313). Development (5360). Tuesdays-Administrative Theory (6364), Elementary School Curriculum (5301), Audiovisual Education (4308), Seminar on the Two-Year College (5339). Mental Hygiene (4304), Social Dynamics (5315), Language Disorders (5347). Education and Psychology: Mondays-Organization and Administration of Higher Education: Two-Year Institutions (6394), Analysis of the Individual (5315), Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Disorders (5352), Principles of Health and Physical Education (5339), Educational Characteristics of the Learning Disabled Child (4308), Curriculum Wednesdays-Preparation of Visual Materials ior Teachers (4318), Educational and Occupational Information (5336), Consultative Methods (5314). Thursdays-Staff Personnel (6304), Social Studies in the Secondary School (4332), Instructional Television (4338), Methods, Principles and Techniques of Counseling (5325), Reading Diagnosis for Classroom Teachers (4373), Adolescent Development (5318). Organization and Administration of the Intramural Program (5309) will be offered at 8 a.m. Saturdays and Problems in Teaching Speech (5306) will be offered at a time to be arranged. mDQDoooooooDCDDDcoi UFO? No, a flare from Kennedy \ FIFTY DOLLAR BIBLE STUDY CONTRA CTS ! ID $ $50 BIBLE STUDY CONTRACTS are -_- available to students who are willing to do (Q research on certain questions during the 'E holidays. Work can be done on your own time at home. No experience necessary. Number of contracts limited. Contact Dr. Baker, 4 to 5 p.m., Stillwell 323C on ll I <E i Thursday, Dec. 2. At approximately 6:15 p.m. yesterday a glowing cloud was observed floating in the rapidly darkening sky to the southeast of the Cullowhee campus. A group of students with a tejescope directly below Reynolds Residence Hall observed the phenomenon through its entirety. According to them and corroborating observations made by the Western Carolinian staff, the cloud began as a small blue ball and began diffusing into a hazy shape tinged a purplish red on the circumference. The cloud, immediately dubbed "The Amazing Christmas Star," began diffusing to the south, turning a deep red color. At 7 p.m. it was merely a long blue-streak and soon dissipated. Speculation on the phenomenon yielded the possibilities that it was a barium cloud released from an airplane to check upper atmospheric currents or a weather rocket released to guage upper atmospheric conditions. As the cloud was drifing away, the Greenville, SC television affiliate aired a newsbrief identifying the cloud as a flare from Cape Kennedy released over Greenville. !|Nebraska is still without president (LNNS)The November 20 meeting of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents ended without selection of a willing presidential candidate, according to Daily Nebraskan sources. The source said that now two unnamed candidates are the top men on the list of candidates, but both are apparently unwilling to take the position. One of the regents said that one of the candidates wanted to remain in his state until after the election of a new governor for that state, according to a Dally Nebraskan story published Tuesday. The newspaper reported that the current president of the University of Arkansas is being STUPEIMT KVN S OWE 6*6 . "novel ■} J«/5T ncc<( a, hre<*.k Crotn A'h*/} * Come &7 4*p CHtx.ic w> oi/t. (a/£- /?■*.£ LOcATep J(/6T DOiA/tY Trie CoKlibK FfLo^ T0C C£^^KR£C£^0S QPEN'. 10 #K -r* (?PK tfeei> tone- eXTK<9 fioc^s 22 ^ ^kf now tffc/A/t, /// Q/lt Wd CK^fT iiEtis. 'tv<m Y*vK c^^flty/e £-/FF<xr5 , \"to CASH ,. considered and that a new governor has been elected in that state. It also pointed out that North Carolina had a new governor, suggesting that WCU Chancellor H. F. Robinson is being considered for the Lincoln post. Robinson says is he is content in Cullowhee. Beall and Wood leave Carolinian The Western Carolinian has lost two of its most conscientious workers, Annelle Beall and Betty J. Wood as they leave WCU and head out for the real world. Beall was editor here for three quarters and has served as Production Manager since Spring, 1976 as well as an inspiration and teacher to the present editorial staff. Wood, a relative newcomer to the Western Carolinian is a salesperson, and seeming interim Business Manager. We wish them both our hearty congratulations and our sincerest hopes for succes out there. We'll miss you Aneeeele and Betz. Jon Voorhees Hair Stylist Super C«t» Special Holiday Prices
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