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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 19

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  • FEBRUARY 2. 1978/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/Page 13 Ski Report... Appalachian—Conditions excellent, base 64-82 inches, 5-7 inches new manmade snow. Two chair lifts and three tows operating. Two beginner, three intermediate and one advanced slope and one trail open. Beech Mountain—Conditions good to excellent, base 24-70 inches, packed powder surface. Four lifts and one tow operating. Four beginner, three intermediate and four expert slopes open. Cataloochee—Conditions good, base 20-60 inches, manmade powder surface. Two chair lifts and one tow- operating. One beginner, one novice, one Intermediate and one advanced slope open. Sapphire Valley—Conditions verv good to excellent, base 24-95 inches, packed powder surface. One lift and one tow operating. One beginner and one intermediate slope open. I Sugar Mountain—Conditions good to excellent, base 30-95 inches, packed powder surface. Three lifts and one tow operating. Three beginner, three intermediate, two advanced-intermediate and two expert slopes open. Wolf Laurel—Conditions good to excellent, base 16-65 inches, three inches new machine-made snow. One lift and one tow operating. One beginner, one Intermediate and one ad\ aced intermediate slope open. Ober-Gatlinburg(Tennessee)—Conditions very good, base 10-40 inches, granular surface. I wo chair lifts and three tows operating. One beginner, two intermediate and one advanced slopes open. Sky Valley (Georgia)—Conditions excellent, base 24-72 inches, hard packed powder surface, one chair lift and one tou operating. One beginner, one novice and one intermediate slope open. Folklore film An expert m American studies and Southern folklore vull speak 111 room 104 of the Killian Building at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Dr. Wilh.im R. Ferris, co-director of the Center for Southern Folklore in Memphis, Tenn. and director of mdere.radu.ile Afro-American studies at Yale I'nixer- »ity, will screen his film. "Four Women Artists," and A ill present an illustrated lecture on producing the illO\ le. Ihe film is a 25-minute documentary featuring the ■i i>t four women from Mississippi. Included in the movie are novelist Eudora Welt) from Jackson, ijuiltmaker Pecolia Warner from Yazoo City, embroi- - Ethel Mohamed from Bektoni. and late painter I heora Hambleti from Oxford. Dr. Ferns is visiting the W(T campus m anticipation Western receiving a gram from the National ndowment for the Humanities for its new minor I .mi in American studies. SKI at Cataloochee Take the coupon with you to Cataloochee Ski Area and ski all day, any weekday, for only $70! ($6 lift ticket and $4 equipment rental Enjoy the free, open feeling of uncrowded skiing at this special rate, on weekdays at Cataloochee, in Maggie Valley, NC. Cataloochee isn't a resort — it's an unspoiled, natural ski area, with the greatest slopes in the Smokies. Four lifts (T-bar, chair, and rope), plus the best up-to-date equipment if you don't bring your own Cataloochee has different slopes for everybody, from beginner to expert, and a snowmaking system along with continuous grooming provide the finest conditions possible. Try the fabulous High Meadow when there's natural snow — there's nothing like it! Equipment Rental Area 81 Lift Ticket This coupon good for special $4 equipment and $6 lift rates, when presented at Cataloochee Ski Area any weekday, in the 1977-78 season. This coupon must be presented for special rates. Valid for one person only. For ski conditions call (704) 926-140 I I J
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