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Western Carolinian Volume 42 Number 50

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  • TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1977 Contact originally ericaa Cancer Society benefit bike-a-thon I for Saturday has been postponed until May I he public is eligible to participate in the event, and entry forms are available bv calling 243-W22. I he bike a-tbon is sponsored by the WCT chapter of Alpha Kappa I'si business fraternity. The movie "Macon County line" will not be shown this Friday night as scheduled. It was on ABC television Monday night, April 18, so in its place the I'Cli «ill be showing "Breakout" Starring Charles Bronson. this Columbia picture is based On a true story of a fantastic escape from a supposedly impenetrable south of the- border prison, ('receding the movie there will be cartoon. The location is the UC Grandroom, and admission is just 25 cents. Would the following clubs and organizations please contact John Daughtry at 774 or -4-40 immediately if they want to be in the 1977 Catamount: SC EC , AULA. Health Careers. Music Ed., Marshalls Club. Cap ami Gown. Kappa Delta Pi. WANTED Ei-male traveling companion to accompany 22 year Old male in an extended budget tour ol North Africa and Soulh Asia during the summer. I ray el experience desired. Contact Marshall Brown at FOB I 1173, ETSU. Johnson City. TN 37601. FOUND One patrol sunglasses in front ol Dodson April 17, when you helped me with my car. Contact: 243-5208 after 5 p.m. JOB INTERVIEWS April 2>) (Friday) for education majors with recruiters from fifteen school systems in North Carolina. South Carolina, and Georgia will he in the Grandroom of the UC. Schedule interviews in reachet Placement Office Killian 22H prior to April 29. TOR SAI E 1972 IS 250 Su/uki. orange, low mileage. Call 293-9578 and ask for Tim Harris. FOR SALE: large transfer truck inncrtubes for $5. In excellent condition. Call Kick Baker at 873 or come In room l6Albrittht. LOST Men's class ring from Freedom High School with intitials JWT on the inside, in vicinity of Little Theater to Buchanan, lasl night between 7:30 and 10 p.m. Contact Donna lane at Buchanan 12. phone 609. FOR SALE 100 Honda motorcycle, electric start, rebuilt engine, excellent condition. $250. Call Bruce at 293-5108. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN CAR WASH, this Wednesday at Hardees in Sylva from 1 to 6 p.m. Proceeds go toward helping finance the Barbell Club's trip to the Chatanooga national Power- lifting Championships May V\ \MI 1) It) BUi two or three bedroom used trailer in good condition between now and the end of spring quarter. Call 580-5155 after 5 p.m. There will he a veterans meeting in room 15 McKee at 3 p.m.. April 26. All veterans are urged to attend. M I DED Hide to any point south of Mexico this summer (like Guatemala or Costa Rica) I am completely fluent in Spanish and will gladly share- gas ami driving. Contact Mark Wilkins. PC) Boi 423. Cullowbee or call after 11 p.m. atext.637. 74 Ford lorino sport, 30.000 actual miles. Red with Black vinal top and interior, new tires, excellent condition $2,500 or best offer. C all 243-5414 for more Information. Dr. Royce WpOSley, head ot WCU's chemistry department, "ill present a seminar on semester Conversion on Wednesday al 7 p.m. in Stillwell 336. All Chemistry majors are urged to attend. Other interested MATH 3266 - APE A programming language for both business and science applications. This course is a prerequisite for computer graphics. Prerequisite: Math 1-411. M14 or comparable course. hi haye triends o Charlotte this weekend'' It si office or 586-6889 after 4 p.m. I or sail 1964 Bonneville n 1973 Irmmph 5(H) Irophy. i family coming up from . please contact the paper ires, runs good, 1150. It-trail, low mileage. xcellent condition Call John Wilson at 293-7492. MATH 3366 Elemental) Computer Science: Eortra Programming, No prerequisite. ACNE SCARS, PITS FRENCH HERBAL HOME SKIN PLANING TREATMENT Wrlla: HERBS FOR YOUTH Box 1214 Hollywood, Ma.33022 New Now Open! FOREST HILLS MOTOR LODGE At Forrest Hills Country Club Cullowhee.N.C. spacious rooms - kitchenettes POOL-GOLF-TENNIS Phone- 293-5442 ELECT DAVID CURTIS for Business Manager of The Western Carolinian sp. V©TE GA1Y BROWN VESE - PRESHBENT SGA During the past two weeks, the Student Government Association has undergone one of the most critical times in its history. On Monday, April 18, a precendent was set which will have more far reaching ramifications than possibly any other action taken by the Student Senate in the past year. The Student Senate voted not to accept the results of the SGA Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections. There were three main issues on which they based their decision— 1. The April Fools edition of the Western Carolinian came out at 2 p.m. on April 5 and announced that the elections had been postponed, resulting in a low voter turnout. 2. There was a discrepancy in the number of voters and the number of votes cast. 3. Although no one was named, a majority of the Senators were led to believe that someone who sat at the polls illegally campaigned for a candidate. The editors of the Western Carolinian stated. "We are damned proud we fooled so many people." I would like to give them a newsflash—the students of Western Carolina are not that naive. They are not that easily fooled. The Western Carolinian has nothing to be proud of. This election was the most perfect in the history of the Student Government Association. There was a voter/vote discrepancy of 4 votes in this election as compared with as many as 130 in the past. Not perfect, but close to it. The pollster who illegally campaigned for a candidate was not named because he/she does not exist. Nevertheless, in a 12-to-9 vote, the Senate recinded the choices of the students. When I entered the race for, Vice-President. I realized that I would not have the support of the Senate majority—they would back my opponent. But now, the decision is out of their hands. They have returned to the students the right to select their President and their Vice-President. This right was denied to you once. It will not happen again. You believed in me, and elected me to be your Vice-President. I ask you to reaffirm your choice in Thursday's election. Give me the chance and I promise you very real and positive results. I want to work for you. But more importantly I want to work with you. Give me the opportunity to be your voice and help to realize your goals. To those students who will follow in the future years, we will leave this university with a sense of pride instead of one of apology. The Student Senate should not be playing politics. It should be representing the students. Student Government exists for and because of you. It relies totally on the input of active students who exercise their right to participate. It's up to you to exercise that right. It's now or never. So. put your foot down and make your choice. We have been through enough.
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