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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 06

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  • September 27.197S I m WESTERN CAROLINIAN PAG1 13 Organizations and events SGA films Through Student Government Association's membership in the American Student Association, all student organi/ations at W.C.U. arc eligible to receive a IO'/j discount on all film and video tape rentals from ASA endorsed companies. This is over and above any discounts that your organization may already receive from these companies. Since many organizations use films lo raise money this discount could boost your profits. The endorses companies are: Video 1 ape Network New York Maljack Products Illinois New Yorker Films New York Audio Brandon Films Washing, DC Kii Parker Films California Catalogs and flyers from each of these companies w ill soon be available in my office, if interested, contact me in the Student Government offices at 227-7299. Pocket billiard Pocket Billiards for sorority women will be Tuesday October 2 at 5:30 and Wednesday October 3 at 5:30 for the independent women in the University Center Billiard room. For more information call #7477 or come by room #14 in Reid Gym. Internat students In a meeting of the "International Students' Organization" the week before last, the office bearers for the year 1979-80 were elected as follows: Shamsher Beri - President Anne Loughlin—Vice President Desna Robinson—Secretary Joan Baldie—Treasurer lhc meeting was attended In over 40 students from various countries including Jamaica, Japan. Nigeria, Iran, Venezuela, Bahamas. Columbia. India. Pakistan. Ireland. Wales. I England. Dominican Republic, Yhana. lailand, laivvan. Singapore. Uganda, Gambia. Vietnam and Korea, lhc the aim and objective of ihe organization is to promote a feeling of international understanding and friendship within the universitv and community in general. Mr. Richard Cameron is the coordinator and adv isor lo foreign Students. The International Students Organization is open to all WCU students and community members interested in knowing different cultures of the world and also give a helping hand lo ihe visitors from distant lands in understanding the American way ol life. I or membership details please contact secretary Desna Robinson at 227-6742. ["here win be no cl admission to either the lecture or the exhibition. Church of Christ We don't have to choose between our own happiness and God's will. Come and be with us' Ihe Sylva Church of (hrisl welcomes you. Joseph Subtle Alpha Lambda Delti Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honor society, will sponsor a car wash on Mountain Heritage Day, Sept. 29 al lhc Cullowhee Hardee's. Ihe car wash will last from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Football /Floopball SSHLA Sign-ups for tag football for men and floopball for women will begin Monday, October 1 in the Intramural Office in Reid Gym, room 14. Sign-ups end October 4th at 3 p.m. For further information call #7477 or come by room #14 in Reid Gym. NSSHLA will meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the Red Horse Restaurant. All interested persons are invited to attend. Painter to speak SCEC Hubert Shuptrine, nationally known watercolor painter, will speak at 7:30 p.m. October 1 in Room 104 of the Carol Grotnes Belk Building at WCU. Shuptrine will be visiting WCU in connection with Ihe opening Sept. 29 of an exhibition of his work in the Mountain Heritage (enter at WCU. The exhibition will run through Nov. II). Shuptrine has had numerous exhibitions of his work and his paintings have been published widely, but he is best known for his collaboration with poet and writer James Dickey on the book. "Jericho: The South Beheld." The Student Council for Exceptional Children will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 in Killian 112 on October 2, 1979. All members and interested persons are urged to attend. Jogging day Health and filness go hand in hand! Participate on National Jogging Day. Saturday. October 13th at 9 p.m. behind Reid Gym. Contact the Intramural Office in room 14 Reid Gym or call #7477 for sign-up information. PO/vAON/A COkT ID »i HIGH COUHT f»FF£7, $HftL -»- LIMHC Ci-OS • WAY ZIP, W|T» SNAP JRCS TuBr ©UllT, T«/e-w« jf-rs *<t?2 Re. " N J. S*~ mm . ATfOfJ kiGH COUNT TAfrcTk ShCll *>.< IW ft c fttTuftrs ru&c QuiiTitx; Z6* IN C/WE-ROKLTC-ACROSS FROtf FRONTIER (.AND Lj<n-°i rs jOPCN 7 DAYSAW^K '-T/L 8%.30 OK THE Wf£IC£ND &-.30 £>URtN<? TrV£ WrTEK ! MCDIUM WEIGH" i BOOT WITH FCAiTURCS NOT FOUND IN A BOOT OF THIS PRICE fi flNGf DOUBtf - StlTCH CONSTRUCTION. Wf>. 'ROUGH-OlT" LiWi"n. »* $wi*cl- SPii lacing S^TfM Vl8«Art SrcuAirr mon- TAGW' SOLf, STCfL SHANK , REINFORCED BM TOC fi HCtC COUNTtHS. Pno&c D LCATHCR LINING titi SMCC THIS BOOT DAV PACKS- Sme PRIC6D AT £ * 10.75 :c^ MfNr &£ FOB E -'^«NUF(CTUB£ VEVEB. Bf S PRICE WHILE w DovJ&LC r\mci p SH0KTS ft. PRKtT Iff ?r\ces } ' WM/ THIS PACK I fffl/fl-EXPEDlTlON PACK I i72oo COB/clMcW C*fK<ciTY\ Cone in and rNTfR- You Heed. Nor 8£ PRESET 0«AW/rVG "Tb8t H£LD Oct. 20, ITM- SooP.K-
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