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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 25

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  • I Ml v\l sil Kscakounian March 27 I4ttt) I'.,. Cap & Gown Ihe Cap and down Senior Honor Societv has lI fifteen new members from over two hundred eligible students. I tie selection was made on the hasis of scholarship (a (JI'R ot .1.0 or above), leadership and service to the campus and Ot community. I tie • tapped members include Karen M Beauvais, C, Ro Brown. S. Lynn Brown. Elizabeth P, Gibson, Cheryl Gladieux. Helen F. Hall, Hanv W Hamrlck, Pail James, Jill Long. Jo McGfauda, Patricia H. M Rebecca Nelson, 1. Samuel Oxemline. B. lee Smith, and Mark K. Williams. Two honorary members. Kathrvn Stripling Kver and Dr. Robert H. Stoltz, were elected Oil tile basis ot scholarship, leadership and service to the campus and/or community. An initiation ceremony will be held Sunday, March 30, at 1:30 p.m. in' the Recital Hall ot the Music/English Building and a reception will follow. All faculty, friends, and family of the inductees are cordially invited to attend the initiation. Teacher training Carol Kroll, president of the Student National Education Association, will be at WCU Monday to tell how the national organization is lighting for thorough training of the nation's future classroom teachers. Her visit is being sponsored by the WCU SNEA Chapter, headed by Amy Orr of Robbinsville, and the Office of Student Teaching directed by Dr. Cecil C. Cosper. Miss Kroll will be accompanied by Craig Withrow, a student at St. Andrews College and president of the Student North Carolina Association of Educators. Miss Orr, who is student teaching this semester at Sylva-Webster High School said that Miss Kroll's "visit to our campus underscored the national association's commitment to maintain a strong working relationship with student members at the local level. Her visit also will give chapter members and potential members an opportunity to meet a national officer as well asexchanee ideas." Miss Kroll will speak at noon Monday at a Dutch treat luncheon in the Mary Will Mitchell Room of Brown Cafeteria to which faculty and students have been invited. Catholic students The Catholic Student Center is planning a retreat for any Catholic students of Western. The retreat will be held the weekend of April 18-20 at St. John's, Waynesville. The maximum cost will be $10. For reservations and questions please contact Kevin Hagarty 293-9374 or Ceil Stockton 227-6539. Frats at UNC-G GREENSBORO, N.C.-(I.P.)-The University of North Carolina-Greensboro Board of Trustees recently endorsed a recommendation to establish fraternities and sororities for the first time in University history. According to a report submitted by Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs James H. Allen, the acceptance comes after a survey revealed that over 30 percent of UNC-G's students would support such organizations including 51 percent of UNC-G's black students, a figure which suggests that there may be a special need among the Black enrollment for a tangible means of identifying with and relating to the University. "UNC-G has a 'legal and moral' responsibility to ensure that the organizations do not exclude students from membership on the basis of race." Chancellor Moran is quoted as saying. He also said that it is probable that sororities and fraternities will become racially distinguishable. "The fact that it is likely does not mean that is is desirable," he added. ISO display The International Students Organization would like to announce to the students and faculty that beginning Sunday, March 30th. a new display will go up in Hunter Library. This display will feature diverse aspects of foreign cultures as presented by international students themselves. The ISO extends a warm invitation for all to come and learn something new about the world. .. 4*. Safety tips Don'l n\rru«r Ihe elcclrliaJ oulleln In your rr-.iil.nn hall or apartment; i.m rloml.d Miring prwdurea neat, ami M) poaalbl>, fire. Be nmarl be aafe. Don'l nw-rUad' v y>, *Thla tmtvU Up waa brought to >ou by Ihe WCU Safely and 11 mining OfflcM. The Little Sisters Of Pi Kappa Alpha Will Be Selling Plants For Easter In The Dorms And Around Campus This Week And Next ^H>.aW m Begonias, Wanderin jew, Piggybacks, Air Plants, KjO I Mdes And Peperomias Coleus And Crysanthemums And Much, Much More! Brighten Up Your Room This Spring Or Give A Live Easter Present To Your Lady 1-524-6677 Franklin, N.C. y 1 Foreign Auto Repair Complete Foreign Auto Maintenance All Mechanical Repairs Warranteed for 6 months or 6000 miles All Paint and Body Repairs Warranteed All 4 cylinder Gas Auto Special!! Major Tune, Adjust Valves, Oil & Filter — Only $50°°ll All 4 cylinder Small Auto, "Body Shop Special" Complete Paint Job $180°° Same Color Due To Excessive Response To These Specials - We Urge You To Call "Now" For Your Appointment We Can Only Serve You By Appointment. •...-.«a...a..—.«..a..«.............a....aa>.<....«..«...i
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