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  • 14 Western Carolinian/April 7,1983 Campus Calendar Tuesday Thursday Cafeteria Facuk) Evaluation System blank evaluation forms will be returned to [he departments tor distribution to the classes 3 p.m.---Men's [ennis \i I \s Davidson College, Davidson 3:30 & 7 p.m.—Film: "David C'opperlield." Jackson Counts Public I rbran. free 7:30 p.m. —Alpha lambda Delta initiation. Recital Hall, Musk-English Bldg 7:30 p.m.—Visiting Scholar lecture: "Language Behavioi and Cognitive Processing in Autism: Deficient oi Different" b> l)r Banv M I'n/ant. associate professot ol child language development and disorders at Southern Illinois University, Founders Auditorium, Mountain Heritage Centei. H.I. Robinson Administration Building X p.m.—Bute and piano recital b\ Alex l esucur and Barbara Dooley, Recital Hall. Music- English Bldg. Friday Sunday 8.30 a.m.—Visiting Scholar seminar on assessing and treating communication problems among autistic children, h> Dr Banr) M. I'n/ant. MAHIt. \she\ille. *>I2 for professionals, tree to WCI students 9 a.m.—Men's Tennis: WCI is Marshall, Davidson 3 p.m -Men's I ennis VV( I \s Virginia Mrluarv Institute. Davidson 7:30 p.m.—Annual Purple Cold spring football game, I I Whitmire Stadium, free 8 p.m.— Film "Superman II," Hoes Auditoi mm. VV ( I students $1.50, othei adults $2 Saturday I I a.m.—Catamount Invitational 1 rack and Field Meet. WCU track 1 p.m.—Baseball: WCU vs. Furman Universit) (double headei and Southern Conference game), Ronnie (i. Childress Baseball Field 2 p in —Installation ol tap and Gown Senior Honor SocietN as a chapter ol Mortar Board and initiation ol new members. Recital Hall. Music-English Building 3 p.m.— I heatre: "Si\ Who Pass While Ihe I entih Hod" b\ Smart Walker, little I heatre. tree Monday I p.m. — \ isiting Scholar 1 ecture: "Meso-I conomics," h\ Di I ^ i Preston, economist liom ihe Universit) ol Maryland; Auditorium, Forsyth Bldg 1 30 p in. Baseball WCI W Appalachian State (double- header. Southern Conference game): Boone. \ t 2 p.m ---Men's I cuius W< I \s Belmont Abbe°) p in —Universit) Forum: 'The Draft," in I awrencc J. Koib. Ass Sec oi Defense for M an |ni» i'i ; And it oi i u in , Natural Sciences Bldg.: Iree admission II a in & 2 p.m.—Visiting Scholai Seminar on the need foi social responsibility among major American corporations, lor more info., call ext 7401: !S\th 2.30 p.m Men's 1 ennis W( I VI Mais Hill; Mars Hill Wednesday ins commutei senators and senator al large |rl needed), also, editor and business mgr lor the Western Carolinian and Catamount. I rout ol I C . sponsor: SGA; contact phone. (Pal Carmody) fenative run-oft" election u>i president and vice-president ol S(, \ III needed i. front of U.C; sponsoi SGA; contact phone: '299 (Pal Carmody) 8:30 p.m.- -Fellowship ol Christian Athletes meets in Kent dun, room 21 9 p.m.—" 1 ime ()ut"(astudent- led devotional); Wesle) Foundation Thursday 2 p.m —Student recital; Music Recital Hall. Music-I nglish Bldg, Classifieds... Classifieds Classified ad messages should be typewritten or clearly printed, and should contain a current phone number or mailing address. The fee for this service is SI. first 50 words for general public and S2/first 50 words for business and commercial ads. The service is free to all students with a valid ID and are run for three weeks. Deadline for classifieds is 5 p.m. on Tuesday for the following Thursday's paper. All ads must be paid for in advance. IMPORT AUTO REPAIR: Specializing in Volkswagen, Volvo, Datsun, Toyota, Fiat, Honda. English Sports Cars, (all Rob at 586-5.396 Cullowhee./S CUSTOM SEWING: Alterations, mending, quilt repairs. You buy the fabric and pattern- I do the sewing, fall (iinnv. 586-5396/S TYPING & TEMPORARY SERVICES: Professional typing of papers, resumes, theses, and dissertations from cassette or copy. Hourly rates at less than $1.00 per page for double-spaced copy. Phone-in dictation, phone answering, and bookkeeping services. Call today, Barbara J. Smith, 586- 8344/ S' PREGNANT? Need help? Call 293-533.3 Tuesdays from II) a.m. to 4 p.m. Free, confidential/S FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Will deliver. Cut to order. Small or large loads. Also have a 2 bedroom furnished mobile home for rent. Call 586-9836/* FOR SALE: 1969 4WD Toyota LANDCRUISER. 6 cyl 3 speed. New tires, headers, exhaust. Both hard and soft tops included. Needs transfer case. Ml ST SELL S600 or best offer. 293-3977 Ask for Bob./** FOR SALE: 8-track Tapes. Different Artists. Will sell cheap, (all Mike at 29.3- 5042./J* FOR SALE: 67 Dodge 4-door Cornet 318 runs. $150 or best offer. 293-3866./** FOR RENT: 2 BR, 1 BA. furn. rock house; 7 mi. from campus; S250 mo. plus electricity. Call Debbie at 293-3661 between 5 and II p.m. Available Aug- May./** MOPED WANTED: Must be in good working order. For Sale 2 14F tires, lots of tread on Ford rims. $25 each. Call Paulal 29.3- 9030./* SMONEYS: Full or Part time Employment for self starters. Involves people and money management, marketing and public relations. I nlimited Income Potential. Flexible hours. Phone Victor Teem at (704) 524-2066./** FOR SALE: Suzuki RM 250cp '78'/; model complete with numbers and decals. New shocks, engine reworked, new sprocket, high-low speed coils, excellent condition. $700 includes helmet and goggles. (all 497-7501 or 5862479./** WORK WANTED: Do you need someone to cut and maintain your lawn this summer? Call Jack Rhodes at 586-8.344/** FOR RENT: Blanton s Mobile Home Park, between Cullowhee and Sylva on Locust (reek Road is now taking applications for summer or year-round rental. No Children and No Pets. Cable TV is available. For additional information call 586-6707./* HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, refrigerator, range. $185 per month, plus electricity, (all 586-8939 and ask for Mr. Ashe. Mrs. Miller or Mr. Miller./* FOR SALE: Electronic Phone . Pushbutton, works on Rotary or Touch-tone systems. Compatable with MCI or Sprint.Last number redial. Mute switch. $25 call 227- 4110./* FREE: Bernese Mountain-type dogs. Adult male and female. Auburn coat with black markings. Gentle, friendly, pet quality dogs. 29.3-5182./* MOVING HOME: After the end of the year? I have a pickup truck and can take two and haul their stuff to any point(s) between Cullowhee and Raleigh April 22, 29 or May 6 - in exchange for gas expenses, (all Paul at 293-9030./* FOR SALE: 1967 4-door Dodge Cornet. 318 engine; runs. $150.00 or best offer. 29.3- 3866./** FOR SALE: 1966 Mustang Coupe, 289 engine, ,3-speed manual. Beige with black interior. Excellent condition inside and out. New brakes, clutch, starter, master cylinder, exhaust, shocks, etc. Pioneer component stereo. $4,000 invested, asking $2500 or best offer. 227-4983 or 526-2517/** SINGER AUDITIONING FOR BAND: Needs keyboards - lead guitars - drums - bass. Looking for congenial people. If interested write Stephen Blue c/o P.O. Box 542, (ullowhee. NC 28723./*** FOR SALE: Jeep (.15, 1976, 304 (ID eng. in excellent condition. Automatic Lock-in lock-out Hubs. (It. High performance ignition system. Headers, some rust under tailgate, needs new exhaust. Halogen headlamps, new radial tires, (all Cliff a 29.3-9094 after 5:00 p.m./** EXPERIENCED HOUSE SITTER: I would like to take care of your house while you are taking a relaxing vacation. I will be in summer school and I am taking one class each semester. My name is ( arri Parks and my phone number is 227-4219.1 can start June 6./** FOR RENT: School year '8.3- '84 one and two bed cabins. $170 to $190. First. Last and $100 security. Pay own electric. NO PETS. NO HEAVY DRINKERS, (all 586- 5700./*** FOR SALE: Yamaha RD-400, 2 stroke 400 cc motorcycle. Just tuned, new battery and new front tire. Beautiful, fast and dependable machine. Helmet included, (all 293-3702 after 9:00 p.m. on weekdays or any time weekends./** TWO RISING SENIORS: seeking house or apartment for the summer and next fall. Studious, non-smoking, responsible. If you can help us, call Danny at 227-4320 or Doug at 227-6541./** NEEDED: 5 people to sell a new. safe, clinically tested, effective slimplan drink mix.(all 586- 828.3 for more information./*** FOR SALE: One pair Binoculars $20. MUST SELL! Call 227-4190./** FREE ROOM AND BOARD! In exchange for some child care, (all Anita al 227-7345 or 7346 8-5 or 293-5288 after 5 p.m./** FOR SALE: 100 watt 3-way mini box speakers, new. for car or dorm. Paid $100, sacrafice $45. Call 227-4648./** WANTED TO RENT: Quiet, single man desires inexpensive house or apartment within 5 miles of WCU. Quiet a must. References available. Send replies lo PO Box 1686, (ullowhee. NC 29723./** OWN YOUR OWN Jean- Sportswear, Infant-Preteen or Ladies Apparel Store. Offering all nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic. lee. Levi, Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, Wrangler over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $24,500 includes beginning inventory, airfare for one to Fashion (enter, training, fixtures, grand opening promotions, (all Mr. I.oughlin at (612)888-6555./* FOR SALE: 1980 Gibson SG guitar with a beautiful dark- stained wood finish and stock pickups and tuners. Great action. $400 firm, (all Dean at 293-3041./* FOR SALE: (rate guitar amp with reverb. Ponderosa Pine enclosure. Speaker needs coils rewound or replace with higher wattage speaker. $100. (all Deanal 293-3041./* FOR SALE: Atomic crosscountry skis. 200 centimeters. Poles and bindings included. Never been used, (all Carol at 293-3041./* FOR SALE: 1947 Ford 4dr. sedan. The exterior has been restored in black with very good original interior. Also it has a new 6 cylinder motor, wide white wal tires, and spotlight. $3800 firm. Serious inquiries only. Call 2274147 ask for Chris./* FOR SALE: 1942 Cadillac 4dr. Fleetwood 60 special. A bery good parts car or it could be restored. Will not part cut. $1000 firm. Serious inquiries only. Call 227-4147 ask for Chris./* CRUISE SHIPS NEED PURSERS! Learn how to qualify, where to apply. Send $3.00 to John Gorman. Box 245. Miami. FL 33144./* LAST MINUTE PRODUCTIONS SUPERMAN II Fri. April 8 8:00 p.m. Hoey $1.50 Students $2.00 Non-students LMP Notes by Judy Swan last Minute Productions. Mountain Adventures Committee is sponsoring a trip to the Grand Canyon Mu\ 16-31. Ihe group will spend 16 days touring the Southwest \isiting many points ol interest. The group will camp along the way sharing their experience in the great outdoors On Sunday. Mas 15th the group will travel to the Ozark Mountains where they will cave and hike in the Buffalo River National loiest 1 he lollowing lour days will include exciting expeditions to New Mexico and the Petrified Forest. I torn there the group will travel to the perimeter of the canyon and hike down the floor, where they will stay for lour days. While in the canyon the group will spend time at Monument and Hermit Creek camping areas as well as visil the Colorado River. Ihe Grand Canyon offers an uncomparable setting for wilderness camping as well as an unequalcd source ol solitude. On Thursday, May 25th. the group will hike out of the canyon back to Mathes campground. Irom there they will travel to Archer National Forest in I'lah to view the many interesting rock formations, lhc group will then travel to Colorado where they will rait the Arkansas Rivet, one ol the most exciting Whitewater rivers in the west. Ihe group will spend the remaining three days traveling back to Cullowhee. Journalism Grads More than half ol the nation's mass communications and journalism graduates in 1982 found media work, according to a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Gallup report released in early February. Daily newspapers continue to hire more college journalism graduates than any single media-related field, including broadcasting, magazines, wire services, advertising agencies, and public relations firms. I'ublic relations was the second most popular field for the 1982 graduates, advertising agencies were third, and television stations were fourth. The approximately 18.600 graduates who received bachelors degrees last year were shared this way by the various media fields: tt Jobs 1 Yr. Change 1 ).uK newspapers Public relations Advertising agencies I elevrsion stations Weekl) newspapers Radio stations Magazines News services Othei nucha jobs IOIAI ro MEDIA RELATEDJOBS 9,950 11.2% rOTAL NUMBER OF GRADUATES 18.600 12.0% The remaining graduates went to graduate schools and law schools (1,700) or to non-media jobs (4,200). About"500 of those who took non-media jobs said they were involved in communications-related work most of the time. Editor's Note: lor further information about this survey, contact rhomas Ingle-man. executive director of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund. P.O. Box 300. Princeton, N.J: 0X540. Phonc-(«)9)452-2820. 2,200 27.4', 1.950 S2M 1.550 9 9>, 1.100 -24.79! BOO 2.69? 700 -23.391 600 29.0', 350 No Com par 700 5.4''i Weather Report: After today's variably cloudy skies, the weekend promises partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of afternoon showers Saturday and Sunday. The low pressure and trailing cold front that has plagued our area since 1 uesday will move out to sea to leave us under the influence of a weak high pressure area, this high will control our weather over the weekend promising warm temperatures. Since the high will be situated off our coast, it will pump in enough moisture to trigger some atiernoon showers. Highs this weekend will range from the upper 60's to middle 70\ With lows from the middle to upper 40's. Temperatures and precipitation taken this past week from the Earth Sciences Department Weather Station atop the Natural Science Building High 52 62 (SO 43 71 47 73 Ihursday. March 31 Friday. April I Saturday. April 2 Sunday. April 3 Monday. April 4 Tuesday. April 5 Wednesday. April 6 Low 34 29 41 31 44 41 46 I'rccip. 0.27 000 0.53 0.01 000 0.54 0.15 QUIN Theatres 586-5918 Quin I Starts Friday, 7 & 9 «l&0* < ^ ^ t'Ml COkUMflr* r»'C*l,»ES SOuSTBlES 'SC VftntrtT Sunday Matinees - 4 p.m. Quin II Starts Friday, 7 & 9 FOR 7 DAYS ONLY This time he* fighting for his life. FIRST BLOOD [Hi *m'£Z2SSEgS?*'" An OXOM PICTURES Release This trip offers a chance for WCU students to hike and camp in the Grand Canyon as well as visit many exciting places in the West. LMP will provide all necessary equipment as well as transportation, most food and guide sen ices for the 16 days. For more information contact Marv Ann or Roy at the LMP office. Don't forget Superman II will be in HOEY tomorrow night. April 16th and 17th offer two days of outdoor adventure with Beginner Kayaking, Rock Climbing and Canoeing. And last but not least WCU's SPRING FLING 83 April 25-31. WATCH OUT! GET INVOLVED IN STUDEf [RNMENT ELECT DAVID KAHN FOR SGA PRESIDENT EXPERIENCE PLATFORM MENT NCAMPUS GET INVOLVED VOTE APRIL - 13 «* J* ■nergy Supply V MILLIONSOFPEOPLE * ARE COUNTING... * "*'> ...on you In Niger, 4 out of 10 children will die before their fifth birthday. In the Philippines. 70 percent of the population is malnourished. In Honduras, the average yearly income Is S255. In other countries, people have to walk a full day to find wood for heat or cooking. These sad figures add up to catastrophic problems for millions of people in the Third World. But the facts are that Peace Corps volunteers in nearly 60 developing countries are helping these people survive today's problems and become self-sustaining tomorrow. Whether if s in the area of food production, energy conservation, economic development or health services, millions of people are counting on you as a Peace Corps volunteer. Why not try your hand at the toughest job you'll ever love? PEACE CORPS 2 yrs. service — subsistence, medical covered — $175 savings per month RECRUITERS WILL bC ON CAMPUS APRIL 19 AND 20, SEN10R/GRAD INTEWIEWS; both days, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. CONTACT THE COUNSELING, ADVISEMENT AND PLACEMENT CENTER I0DAY FOR AN APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT. MDST SOUGHT SKILLS: math, sciences, nursing, health, HOME ECONOMICS, FORESTRY, SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY SERVICE EXPERIENCE. ft : J 8 i&ar tdp \ J mvv.d * LW TW • 2 1 Com* On Eileen/Dexys Midnight Runners • 5 2 Jeopardy/Greg Kihn Band • 9 3 Sri* Blinded M* With Sd*nc*/Thomas Dolby • 4 4 Mr. Roboto/Styx * 1 5 Separate Way*/Journey • 10 6 B*at It/Michael Jackson * 7 tt Might Be You/Stephen Bishop • 3 8 On* On On*/Hall & Oates I 7 9 All Right/Christopher Cross • 12 10 Swinging/John Anderson • U 11 D*r Kommlssar/After The Fire • 18 12 Always Something Th*r*/Naked Eyes J 17 13 Chang* of H*art/Tom Petty • 21 14 1 Wont Hold You Back/Toto • 24 15 Little Red Corvette/Prince • 19 16 Whirry Glrlt/OXO • 23 17 Photograph/Def Leppard • 25 18 Rlo/Duran Duran • 28 19 Smiling l»land*/Robbie Patton • 26 20 Minimum Lov*/Mac McAnally • 27 21 Tak* th* Short Way Hom*/Dionne Warwick • 31 22 lv*n Now/Bob Segar • 29 23 Some Kind of Frl*nd/Barry Manilow • 34 24 Love's Got A Line on You/Scandal • 30 •25 Wind Him Up/Saga 26 Overkill/Men At Work • 37 27 Left Danc*/David Bowie J 32 28 Momln'/Jarreau • 38 29 Lov* My Way/Psychedelic Furs ^ I 33 30 Eeenie Meenie/Jeffrey Osborne 31 She's A Beauty /The Tubes • 35 32 Every Home Should Hav* On*/Patti Austin • 36 33 Walking In L.A./Missing Persons • 40 34 Wind Beneath My Wings/Lou Pawls 35 Rash Dance-What a Feeling/Irene Cora • 39 36 Sing Me Away/Night Rider 37 The One TNng/INXS 38 My Love/Lionel Ritchie 39 Never Gonna Olv* You Up/Musical Youth 40 Straight From Th* H*art/Bryan Adams •••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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