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Western Carolinian Volume 42 Number 57

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  • THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977 Letters Speed bumps to be? Win hasn't someone come up with a simple solution for the problem of speedsters on campus'.' Putting up speed bumps at every crosswalk would be an ideal was to slow them dow n Teacher responds lie.., Editor, I hail1 s to I win. Melinda. and (iinger tor the letter ot Mav. 19, Having good students benefit In our efforts is the best award in teaching. Good luck and thanks lor the high marks! Kiln llvrnes Feminists Attacked Dear hditor, 1 am taking freshman english class 1301 this quarter. I feel that lhe Harhracc College Workbook (form 7B) is unacceptable as a college textbook, lhe purpose of the text is supposedly to teach grammar and rhetoric to freshman english students. Although lhe text does a fair job ol ibis, the main complaint against the text is the unnecessary constant Subjection of the student to the feminist point ol view . I believe that ihe feminist point of view should occupj an equal station as a valid viewpoint. However. I do not believe students should be subject to this subtle plov of the feminisl movement, to take an unfair advantage of Contact The editor and staff ol the Western Carolinian wishes to thank ils graduating seniors, I honias " I.A." Addison and Cara June "Raccoon" Massey, lor their years of devotion. Good luck in the real world. FOR RENT Beginning fall semester — furnished trailer off Cane Creek Rd. .1 miles from campus. $150 per month. For more information call Ms. Jane Yarboro at 293-7718. Haywood County female teacher would like to house-sit in Cullowhee for first term of summer school. June 15-July 8. Will give references. Call 648-4230 after 4 p.m. SKATEBOARDF-RS; For sale: four brand new Sims Competitions. Taking loss at $20. Please call Tom at 586-6889. WCU CLUB FOOTBALLGmeeting Thursday. May 26 at 7:30 in the UC Cherokee room. Purpose: to collect equipment and elect officers. All interested persons please attend. NEEDED! ride to Pennsylvania. Philadelphia area if possible. Can leave June 2nd. Only luggage is backpack. Will help pay for cost of gas. Contact Susan Thomas, Buchanan room 12. Phone 293-7609. WANTEDl I Ride to Atlanta June 1 or 2. Will pay all gas expenses. Contact Hank Komodowski. Call 586-6776. CJRide needed to anywhere in central Florida. I can leave ie after graduation June 5 and my only luggage is a ;e. Will help with expenses. Please call Maryalice at 602. FOR SALED Wedgewood Mobile Home. 12 X 50. 2 bedrooms, completely furnished, excellent condition Call 293-3228. FOR RENTiTSmall business or office space. 16 X 27 ft., ground floor. Reasonable rates, ample parking facilities. Call 586-4216. WANTEDD Ride to Atlanta June 1 or 2. Will pay all gas expenses. Contact Hank Komodowski. Call 586-6776. □ The BSU senior banquet has been changed to Saturday. May 28 at 8 p.m. All BSU members interested in attending please contact Sharon at 714 before Fridav. MUST SELLG 10-month old Sankyo 1410 cassette deck. Excellent condition. $85 or best offer. Contact John at 656.t n294. LOST IN REID GYM a hand-made sterling silver bracelet with a lacv agate stone. If found, please contact Debby—phone 620. room 702. FOUND: A ring of keys (7) were left in the Student Financial Aid Office, room 116 Scott. FOUND; : Room key #317. Contact Frank Sikes in 810-B. Harrill. Phone 686. NEEDED"riders to the Seals and Crofts concert at Carowinds Saturday. Will leave around 7 a.m. and return late that night. Contact Robin at 603 or Carrie at 601 by THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN students bv subconsciously subjecting iheni to their I feel that the book should be removed from the college Classroom and replaced bv an unbiased u • college education should consist ot an unbiased grasp ot knowledge and the means ot application tor that J.K.H. Who's biased'.' Byrnes is unique Dm Edit. Dr. Rita Hvines is somewhat unique in her field as a teacher. She knows how to convev the ideas, concepts, and illustrations pertaining to a subject coherently. interestingly, and imaginatively. Her unfailing ability n communicate essential data about anthropology is Page 9 unequivocable evidence that she is both well trained in her profession and has a tlair tor teaching that many protessors lack Students enjoy her lectures, and choice ot films. We students, as the consumers- the people who are paving their money for the lectures received are upset that the administration is more concerned with their conflicting viewpoints than thev are with the students learning and getting their money's worth. We are pleased with Dr Hv rues' teaching ability, we leain trom her. and we have no complaints concerning hei Whs then, since we are the ones directly affected bv the retention or loss ot a teacher, are students not consulted, given an opportunity to express their desires, or even told tor what reason, that is apparently more important than we an . a teacher is tired' Carol ( rowi II Sneers Sniannc Mesne* DnlinGmni low man Melanie Horton Denis llanto FREE TICKETS TO THE Hardeer, (NOW PLAYING) BUY ONE CHARBROILED DELIGHT, GET ONE FREE. Bring the tickets below to any participating our famous Big Twin, and our superstar, Hardee's and be treated to three of the Big Deluxe Now buy any of our charbroiled the headlmers in the Hardees Variety Show delights and get a second one free Get two There's our all-time favorite Cheeseburger, for the price of one at the Hardee's Variety Show1 % buy one! big deluxe, GET ONE FREE. ? Bring this ticket lo any participating i Hardees and get one tree Big Deluxe .. ' BUY ONE BIG twin; GETONE FREE. 1 Bnng this ticket to any participating ° Hardee's and get one tree Big Twin Q BUY ONE CHEESEBURGER (OR HAMBURGER), GETONE FREE. ! Bring this ticket to any participating t Hardee s and get one Hamburger or | Cheeseburger free when you buy one HIGHWAY 107-ROUTE 67 CULLOWHEE
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