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SEPTEMBER 14, 1978/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 13 Letters, more letter* A response In response to the letter to the editor on p.i Lambda Chi President Hobgood replies; h> begin with, Ihe party at the Lambda Chi Alpha house was a closed rush party, open only to invited guests. It vvas stated in vour letter that (he English nil) decided logo. If he decided to go, evidently he wasn't invited bv one of ihe brothers of our fraternity. When Someone enters one of our parties, it is our responsibility to Hud oul if thev were united, rhe particular party in question was. as mentioned before, a rush party, and tree beer vvas being served. Since the beer was paid tor bv the dues of ihe brothers ol our fraternity. there can In- no question as to our preference ol guests we invite and consequently, share our house and beer with. As tar as ihe tellow being normally dressed. I don't know too many people who come to a party wearing a long sleeve shirt, baseball eap, tie anil winter sweater al this time of the vear. 1 his in itself isn't important, bill (he fact thai he wasn't inv ited is. Especially al rush parties, we. as well as many Other fraternities, are very cautious about w ho is inv ned and keeping tin- uninvited guests oui. When our Kgt. alarms asked (his fellow to leave, he was not forced out. Our fraternity prefers to handle matters such as (his in a friendly manner. The Kriglish tellow either didn't take the hint or chose to ignore it. Either way, he still was there out of his own prerogative, and not out ot tin- invitation ot one of our members. After this, another one ot our members asked him to leave, and he turned around and walked oft. I hat's when hi- was stopped Siu have to set limits on matters like (his one, and after exhausting the normal courteous, il vvas necessary lor us lo insist upon his leaving. II ai anv other tune someone is invited to out party bv a lambda (In. he is openly welcome, bin if not. why insist on being priviledged and above everyone else, as this English fellow seemed lo think he was II we let one person slide, we would not be right by asking others io leave. Ihe brothers ot tins fraternity work haul ami pav dues just to continue as a fraternity, I llunk il is our right to lake whalcvei action-, necessary to control our parties. We have a new house and would like lo keep it, As a fraternity W ith a house-. more fortunate than other fraternities al WCU, we feel it is our responsibility to invite naiti whom we want, not serve as a bar tor anvon. who wants to have a place to drink beer. Sincerely vours. Mark lliihgiMid President 1 ainlnla ( hi \lpha fraternity Have vou missed the special interest cla* thai wen- held in the U< last vear'.' Well stai next week \ou can get back into the svvu.. things. Jeannie Kraffl will resume hei classes from 4-6 p.m. on Mondavs. Begim are welcome; check bv the information desl the room Donnie Williams will he back on luesdavs lor stained glass and Wednesdays lot Leathercraft. Holh ot his classes will run from 6:30 until 9:30 in tin- craft room. 111.-re is no i harge lor tools or instruction, but students must pay foi most of their own materials. Another fine e\ eul sponsored bv ihe UCB. THE KOUNTRY KUPBOARD Offering a complete line of Health Foods Vitamins, (osmetics ,v Gifts. Bring this coupon in for 10";, discount on all health foods Open Mon. - Sal. 9:30 - 6:30 Located below Hoopers Drug Store in Sylva ma MU MM David's -Fcufhl^w&O^tSef Discount On Jeans Home of Levi's Jeans (.j Wranqler rittania Jeans Jeans Main Street Near Scottle Discount David's DOWNTOWN SYLVA Discount Apparel For Guy's & Gal's Now Open SBBof" CULLOWHEE OUTFITTERS tmtUT, i.«. We are a new business to Cullowhee though not new to our business. Selecting equipment and clothing for the out-of-doors is our specialty. The new Cullowhee location will continue the fine tradition, of high quality and low price, that our main store on the Nantahala has established. Our clothing and equipment will be tailored to your needs and pocketbook. We now carry equipment manufactured by the following companies... CLOTHING Trailwise Comp 7 Banana Coming Attractions WoolRich Speedo Norsewear Olam Sierra West Fabiano (tools Quuddy Moccasins BOATING Blue Hole Mad River Old Town Phoenix Seel a Campwavs Clemment Mitchell Sea Suits Hairshock Norse ROCK CLIMBING Chounard Forrest Interalp" Lowe Alpine Cullowhee now has a full-service outfitters with a selection and price to rival the "Big City" stores. Hopefully we have what you need. If not, we will get it. Boating and backpacking equipment rentals are available at a reasonable price. We also have Phone 293-9741 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Fischer Lovctl Silva Skis Trak skis Company 3 Roy Ban Glasses BACK-PACKING Trailwise M.S.R. Moss Tents Optimus Stove Mountain House Fureka Tents Rich Moor Victorinox Silva Kdtv Buck one of the best Whitewater instructional programs in the country. Stop by and get acquainted with us. The shop will be open from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday in the Alpine Building to serve you. Phone 293-9741. We accept Visa, Master Charge and American Express cards. VISA
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University’s student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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