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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 26

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  • 'Vnu, i juu, 11 ic > » I 3 1I rv > >. ->.rsv <*&*? i Organizations and events LMP volunteers Open house Looking for ways to save nionev and conserve energy? A solar greenhouse can provide supplemental heat and provide space for growing vegetables year-round. A solar greenhouse open house «ill be held ;ii long Branch Environmental Education Center from io a.m. io 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, Call <>8.! or 683-2829 for directions. Swim program A Tiny Tot Swimming Program for 2-5 vear olds "ill begin at Breese Gym on April 9 and will meel daily at 1 p.m. through April 22. There is no charge but l medical form from a physician is required. Participants should meet at Breese Gym on April 9 to begin the class. (A parent must accompany the child in the water.) displays the ISO will construct in Hunter Ubrar) in preparation tor the or ganization's April 2n International .al in the Grandroom of Hinds University I Other countries to be featured in the library displays include Indonesia. Nep.il and Colombia (April l-l Mexico, the Bahamas and Africa i tpril 21 Last weeks displays were on Ireland. Jamaica and Brazil. i Minute Productions is now accepting volunt for ihe 2nd annual Tuckaseigee River and Koad K Io be held Salurdav and Sll ril 12 and I.V Volunteers will be given I irt lor working both days. Sign up sheets are available in the Lasl Minute Productioi I >t more information, call 22? Bus meeting Photo job Art Exhibit A collection of 20 prints and paintings by Chapel Hill artist James Bovd Gadson will, go on display Wednesday, April 9, in the Chelsea Gallery of WCU's Hinds University Center. The exhibit, which will run through May 9, is open to the public free of charge. Gadson is a native of Allendale, SC, and is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Tyler School of Art at Temple University. He is currently an assistant professor of art at the University of North Carolina. He has exhibited in some 19 one and two-man shows and was commissioned to do two murals for the Guild House in Philadelphia. Anyone interested in working for The Western Carolinian or the Catamount as a staff photographei please come to Room 380 in Belk Building on I'ucsd.tv. April 22 at 7:30 p.m. Please bring samples of vour work. Anvone who e.m not attend or desires further information should contact Rick McDaniel at 227-7267. Psychology Club The Cecil W. Mann Psychology Club will present Mr. Doug Sturgill of the "Mountain Home" of Asheville on Wednesday, April 9, 1980 at 7 p.m. in Killian-104. Mr. Sturgill will present a slide (ape show on the "Rehabilitation of the Chronically Mentally III." 1 his program is free of charge and open to anyone in the community who is interested. The Psychology Club will serve refreshments. The Region A Chapter of the North Carolina Association ot E.M. I ,'s will hold their monthly business meeting and training session on Wednesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Jackson Count] Rescue Squad, Unit One, building in Sylva. All members and N I certified E.M.T.'s are invited to attend. Committees meet at 6:30. KA softball Kappa Alpha will sponsor a softball tournament April 18, 19 and 20. The tournament was originally set for March 28, 29 and 30, but has been postponed due to ROTC activities on the intramural Held this weekend. The tournament is open to all WCU students, faculty, and staff. The entrance fee for the tournament is $30 per team and there is a 16 team limit. Trophies will be awarded to the winning teams and all proceeds from the event will go to Muscular Dystrophy. For further Information, contact Kelly Rankin at 293-9986 or 293-9959. The deadline for entry is April 15. Book sale There will be an ACS Booksale on Wednesday. April 9th from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Stillwell Lobby. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Listed arc the organi/ations scheduled to recruit on campus during April, so far. Wc arc ncaring the end of the campus recruiting season; therefore, I urge you to take advantage of every possible opportunity to interview on campus. Liberal Arts and Education majors, please note that there arc several organizations interested in either "Any Major" or "Liberal Arts Majors". Metropolitan Insurance Company Management ISO display The International Student Organization's displays for the week of April 7-13 at WCU's Hunter Library will depict Britain, India and Venezuela. The displays are part of a month-long series of April 1 2 8 9 10 14 TranSouth Financial Company Martin Marietta Aggregates Volunteer Capital East, Inc. (Wendy's) Fidelity Union Life Ins. Co. Camp Chosatonga Management Trainees Production Supervision Management Trainees Sales Management Trainees Counselors MBA's only Any Major Business Any Major Any Major Any Major Any Major An Afternoon Dedicated To Your Better Health Thursday, April 17th, 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. University Center Lawn Did you know that most of the causes of death after age 30 are the result of chronic diseases. Many of these fatal problems are self-induced or lifestyle diseases. Each day you make choices about activity levels, stress, food, drink, chemicals, smoking and socialization. Collectively, these behavioral choices add up to your lifestyle. The antithesis of high level wellness is premature death. The choice is yours, you are in control of your health and your life. A Two Mile Run For Wellness Will Begin At 3:00 P.M. WELLNESS 1980 is for your tomorrows. Start and Finish - University Center Lawn ......•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••• If you are interested in jobs with the Peace Corps, see them on campus April 24 at the University Center and on April 25 m the CAP Center. Placement Office in Bird Building. If you don't yet have a placement file, you should plan to attend the "Introduction to Placement and Resume Preparation" seminar at your earliest convenience. SEMINAR SCHEDULE Introduction to Placement and Resume Preparation Tuesdays — 2:00 - 3:15 Thursdays — 11:00 -12:15 3:30 - 4:45 Interview Techniques Letter-Writing in the Job Hunt Mondays — 3:00 - 3:50 Wednesdays — 3:00 - 3:50 Wednesdays — 12:00 - 12:50 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Many summer camps, both in North Carolina and in other parts of the country continue to have openings for camp counselors for the summer. In fact, several camps will be on campus in the next several weeks to interview- people for summer positions. If you are interested, come by the Placement Office for further information. Expedition Research has just sent us information regarding a variety of summer expeditions as well as opportunities for employment for summer in some specialized areas. Going to be on campus this summer? Looking for a part-time job? We, in the Placement Office are starting to get information about jobs on-campus this summer some of which are full time jobs. If interested, come by the CAP Center Placement Office.
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