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Western Carolinian Volume 42 Number 62
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THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN THURSDAY, JULY 14,1977 Carolinian Newsbriefs Events happening around Cullowhee and WCU Tourney planned On July 23 and 24 there will be a 36-hole golf tournament at the Forest Hills Country Club in Cullowhee. Prizes totaling $1,000 will be awarded to the winner and runner-up in each flight. The winner of the championship flight will receive a trophy, a full set of golf clubs, and a gift certificate worth $100. Entry fee for the tournament is $20 for pre-registered entrants and on the morning of the 23. The tournament will begin at 9 each morning. If enough interest is shown there will also be ladies' flights. Inquiries should be mailed to the Varsity Shop of Cullowhee, and any phone inquiries should be made to Forest Hills Country Club, 293-5442. Entry fee payments should be made out to The Varsity Shop of Cullowhee, P.O. Drawer Z, Cullowhee, NC. Sorrell displays Chelsea Gallery and the A. K. Hinds University Center present weaving by Sheree Sorrells, Paula Miller, and Leigh McAdams Cooke from July 11 to August 5th. Sheree is a native of North Carolina and will receive her BFA in Art this summer. She has been weaving for about two years. Paula Miller received her BS in Art from Appalachian State University in 1973. She is presently enrolled in the crafts production program at Haywood Tech. Leigh McAdams Cooke studied art for two years in South Carolina before moving to the Waynesville area. She has been weaving for over a year and is currenty enrolled in the Haywood Tech crafts program. A reception for the artists will be held on Tuesday, July 19th at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. WCU gets gift A $50,000 gift has been made to WCU by the late Mrs. Theo W. Murphy of Hickory to provide music scholarships in the memory of her late sister, Mrs. Inez Wooten Gulley, who was head of music studies at Western Carolina for 19 years. Mrs. Murphy, who died last year, provided in her will that the bulk of her estate would be used to establish and maintain the scholarship program. Dr. H. F. Robinson, WCU chancellor, said in announcing the gift that a check for $50,000 has been received from the executors of the estate. The fund is expected to increase when the estate finally is settled, he said. The gift will significantly enlarge the music scholarship program at Western, Dr. Robinson said, and the first scholarships under the terms of the gift are expected to be awarded this fall. Although music studies began at Western the second year of its founding, Mrs. Gulley is credited with organizing the program into a music department after' she joined the faculty in 1931. The first music major was established under her leadership. In announcing the scholarship gift, Dr. Robinson said "Mrs. Gulley made a truly memorable contribution to this institution" during her years of service, and, he said, the financial assistance program for music students "will perpetuate her name and influence." Triend'plays Next week's production in the summer theater program at WCU will be the British comedy, "My Fat Friend." Cathy Oaks will play the grossly overweight heroine who meets an oil company engineer (Nick Searcy) and is convinced by her lodgers (Armando Erba and Felix Batton) to lose weight in order to win a fiance. The group adopts a slogan—"Lose a Ton for Tom"—and a goal of losing more than 60 pounds in four months. The Charles Laurence comedy will be directed by Dr. Donald Loeffler, with sets and lighting by Jeanne Murphy. The play will be staged Tuesday through Thursday, July 19-21, at 8 p.m. in the Little Theater in Stillwell Science Building. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for students, and 50 cents for children. Reservations are available by calling the WCU Department of Speech and Theater Arts at 293-7491. Constitiutions due SGA Vice-president Gary Brown said this week that all campus organizations have until the last week of the second summer session to submit revised constitutions to his office. The announcement is per a Student Senate resolution passed last year requiring all SGA-funded organizations to revise their constitutions to accommodate the upcoming change from the quarter to semester or lose their funding eligibility and official organization status. Brown, who is President of the Senate, was empowered to consider the constitutions by the Senate, which usually must approve all student consititutipns and apppropriations. Kayak with UC A half day kayaking class will be offered though the University Center on July 21, from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. No experience is necessary as emphasis will be placed on the basic principles of manuvering a kayak. Inquire at UC information desk. Calendar THURSDAY, JULY 14 7 p.m. Film: "Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman," Sylva.Public Library. ..; 7 p.m. Film: ' "Drums Along the Mohawk,'' Franklin Public Library. 8 p.m. Summer Theater: "Veronica's.Room," Little Theater, $2 adults, $1 students, 50 cents children. FRIDAY, JULY 15 Fall orientation: . SATURDAY, JULY 16 . Fallorientation. Registration for new'students.-,'-. SUNDAY, JULY 17 No activities listed. MONDAY, JULY 18 No activities listed. TUESDAY, JULY 19 3 p.m. Mountain Heritage Day Committee meets in Bird conference room. 8 p.m. Summer Theater presents: "My Fat Friend," by Charles Laurence. Little Theater. Admission $2 adults, $1 students, and 50 cents forchildren.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 1:30 p.m. Banana splits at the UC for 50 cents. 8 p.m. Summer Theater presents "My Fat Friend," by Charles Laurence. Little Theater. Admission $2 adults, $1 students, and 50 cents forchildren... 8 p.m. Summer Cinema: "Lipstick" Hoey Auditorium. Admission $1. ' THURSDAY, JULY 21 8 p.m. Summer Theater presents: "My Fat Friend," by Charles Laurence: Little Theater. Admission $2 adults, $1 students,' 50 cents for children. ■ ' . . Student wanted for part-time on-campus work, distributing advertising materials. Choose your own hours. No selling. Work from three to twenty hours per week; pay is from $4 - $9 per hour. 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