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Western Carolinian Volume 46 Number 05

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  • According to Dr. Clifford I.ovin. who is co-ordinating lla- program, this year financial aid will be available t<n the trip for the first lime. flu- program is designed to give students exposure to ihe artistic, cultural, and historic background of England, Students will be able lo receive course credit in Art. History, anil English literature, ami require to lake a minimum of 12 semester hours of classes, (lasses in London are tcnauvcU scheduled lo be held on Monday. Wednesday, and Iliursdas. with luesd.ns reserved for local lours. Fridays are open, and Student! in the past have used ihem lo lake week-end excursions lo olher pails of Europe and Ihe Middle East, Accompanying Dr. I.ovin on the trip will be Dr. Judith Duffey, Assistant Professor of All, and Dr. Philip Wade, Professor of English, Students participating in the program mil spend seven weeks in England during the period of March 18. 1981 through May 6, 1981. lhc trip is expected to cost approximatly $2,685 for N.C. residents, and $3,554 for out-of-state residents. This includes on-campus rooms, meals, and telephone service from January 12 until March 13. in addition to airfare to and from London, hotel accomodations, and meals while in England. Several tours are also included in the price. Students desiring turther information on the trip should plan to attend a meeting to be held Wednesday, September 24 at 6:00 p.m. in roon 204 of- the Music/English building. During the meeting, representatives of the Financial Aid 'Office will discuss available aid for the trip. Chronosynclasticinfindiblium Any humanoid life form who wishes to establish a Fantasy and/or Swords & Sorcery and/or Science-Fiction and/or Wargamlng alliance on the campus of Western Carolina, please establish contact with the Humanoid Life Form 'C.B.' at 293-3402. If the life form is not there leave your name and phone number and may the force be with you. Square Dance Class Anyone interested in learning to square-dance and clog, there will be a meeting on Tues. Sept. 23 in the dance studio at Reid Gym. Meeting will be from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. From this group the "Catamount Cloggers" square dance team will be formed. Come learn to dance, fun and enjoyment to be had by all. For more information, contact Mrs. Christine Friesner, Reid Gym 227-7332 or Breese Gym 227-7333. Precision clogging, freestyle clogging, and big circle mountain dancing. Post-Doctoral Programs The National Council announces its 1981 Research Associateship Programs .for postdoctoral work in the sciences to be conducted in 16 federal research institutions with laboratories located throughout the United States. The programs provide postdoctoral scientists and engineers of unusual promise and ability with opportunities for research on problems largely of their own choosing yet compatible with the research interests of the .supporting laboratory. Initiated in 1954, the Associateship Programs have enhanced the career development of over 3500 scientists ranging from recent Ph.D.s to distinguished senior scientists. Four hundred or more full-time Associateships will be awarded on a competitive basis in 1981 for research in chemistry, engineering, and mathematics, and in the earth, environmental, physical, space, and life sciences. Most of the programs are open to both U.S. and non-U.S. nationals, and to both recent Ph.D.s and senior investigators. Awards are made for a year with possible extensions through a second year; senior applicants may request shorter tenures. Stipends range from $20,500 a year (approximating GS 11, Step 1 salaries) for recent Ph.D.s to approximately $40,000 a year for Senior Associates. Allowances are made for relocation and for limited professional travel during tenure. The federal laboratory provides the Associate programmatic support including facilities, support services, and necessary equipment. Applications to the Research Council must be postmarked no later than January 15, 1981. Awards will be announced in April. Information on specific research opportunities and federal laboratories, as well as application materials, may be obtained from the Associateship Office. .IH 610-D1, 2101 Constitution Avenue. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20418,(202)389-6554. Filing Deadline Fridav, September Nth, 5 pm is the deadline for dorm studefltl to file with SGA to run for oik ot 1 7 seats in the student senate. The following students are already on the September 23 ballot for their respective dorms: Robert Allen, Glenn Smith-Albright-Benton: I en Holding -Buchanan; Jeff Baker. Charles Van Heckc. and Mike Ouan--Harrill; Betty Silver, Donna Williams--Helder; George Robert Wallace-Leather- wood; Jeff Moen -Reynolds; K. Shawn Furr-Scoit; Connie Cordell, Rachel C inikc. and Mary Duggan-Wal According to SGA Vice-President Bill Lauten there arc an additional three seats available in Scott and one in Leatherwood which have not yet been filed for. lhc lust Baptist (lunch ol Sylva "ill run •> van lo campus for all interested students who would like to attend services lhc van will slop al 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning al the Townhouse and Reid Gymnasium. 5H0P U/IDcl SELECTION- . . DONUTS _?%> UE-DDINQ >VVBlrVrHD/^M I CAKCS CURE THfc S8(o-(oZ50 82 EAST ry\r\iN ST. TOMORROW'S POLITICS TODAY JOIN THE COLLEGE DEMOCRATS COME TO OUR NEXT MEETING WHEN: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 7:30 pm WHERE: CATAMOUNT ROOM in UC PROGRAM: ORGANIZATIONAL NC Federation ol College Democrats PO Box 12165 Raleidh NC 27605 M f% -1 HI ■ »' ■■'il 1 Student Body of the Week Linda Haskell Linda is a sophomore from Treasure Island, Fla. majoring in marketing and fashion merchandising This Thursday Only! MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE 6PM Until™ Buy 1 Velour Sweater, Get 2nd Velour Sweater for $8 All First Quality Buy 1 Chino Pant, Get 2nd Pr. for Just $8 All First Quality All Summer Apparel up to Half Price, David's Of Cullowhee""
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