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September 20, 1979/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page 5 Carolinian newsbriefs Lunch and learn A lunch-hour presentation on organizational behav ior modification will be held from noon until 1:30 p.m. Friday (Sept. 21) in the S&W Cafeteria at the Asheville Mall. The program is the first in a series of "Lunch and Learn" sessions sponsored by WCU. Instructor and host for the session will be Dr. H. R. Harlow, WCU associate professor of management. He will discuss what organizational behavior modification is and how it works, and will present documented evidence of its effects on productivity in organizations. The non-credit series is designed for persons who want to learn more about topics of interest, without devoting time to longer courses. The fee for each program is $10, which includes the cost of lunch. Discounts are available for senior citizens, families and groups. Advance registration is required. A registration booth will be set up in the mall Sunday from 1 until 6 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Additional information is available by calling WCU Programs in Asheville, telephone 258-0200, extension 213 or 214, during regular working hours. 1 he "Lunch and Learn" program is sponsored by the WCU Division of Continuing Education. II Antigone" The 1179-1980 season of plays at WCU will open September 28 with a production of the Jean Anouilh version of "Antigone." The play will run Sept. 28 and 29 and Oct. 1-4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre in WCU's Stillwell Science Building. Based on the classic Greek tale, the play points up the conflict between youth and age, between idealism and pragmatism. Antigone is the daughter of the late king Oedipus. Her two brothers have killed each other in a dispute over the throne, and the new king, Creon. ordains a hero's funeral for one and no burial for the other. Antigone defies the edict, and sets the story into motion. The cast for "Antigone" includes Robert Zipperer as Chorus, Elaine Armstrong as Antigone, Tish Merrill as her sister, Ismene, and John A. Davlin as Creon. Others in the cast arc Don Womick, Michael D. Jones, Randall Longshore, Wally Eastland. Vanessa Drake. Morris R. Phifer, Janet Allison, and Ray Vann. The production is directed by Richard Beam. WCU assistant professor of speech and theatre arts. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for students and 50 cents for children. Reservations are available by calling the WCU department of speech and theatre arts, telephone 227-7491. Financial Aid Applications have been received in the Student Financial Aid office for 5 percent interest loans made available by Wachovia Bank and Trust for juniors and seniors whose residence is in a county west of Buncombe; namely Buncombe, Henderson, Madison, Haywood, Transylvania, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Graham, Clay and Cherokee. The maximum per student is $1,000 per year with two co-signers. Repayment will begin within three months after the student terminates his/her education. Come to the Student Financial Aid Office, 230 New Administration Building, for an application. Senators elected In a light voter turnout Tuesday evening, ten dorm senators were elected to the student senate. The representatives and their respective residences are as follow: Robert Gardner—Albright. Marty Reese—Benton. Scott Davies and David Armstrong— Harrill, Kathy Quinn and Karen Deavis—Helder, Jeff Moen—Reynolds, Mary Dougan and Millie Faircloth— Walker, and Lisa Womack—Buchanan. SGA Vice-President Richard Sullins called the balloting rather disappointing; less than 250 dorm students participated in the election. Sullins further stated there had been no additional response for prospective representatives in Scott, leatherwood, or Madison. These dorms will elect senators via write in vote on the 25th. Four seats are open in Scott, Two in Leatherwood, and one in Madison. Black History Plans now are being made for the formation of a 1980 National Black History observance committee at WCU, according to Willie Robinson in the Office for Student Development. The observance, scheduled for Feb. 10-16, is designed nationally to note the significant achievements of blacks in history. Last year was the first celebration of the observance at WCU. Highlights in the 1979 activities included a lecture on jazz in the United States by David Chertok, a noted ja/z historian, and lectures by visiting historians from Howard University, Tuskegee Institute, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Already being planned for this year are special programs on women in black history, the civil rights movement and significant achievements of blacks in education and sports. Persons interested in serving on the planning committee have been asked to contact Robinson in the Office for Student Development not later than Oct. 5 His telephone extension number is 7234. 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