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12 Western Carolinian/January 26,1984 WMHOTMMWM 1978 Chevette, ac. tape player. Good condition. $1,500. Call 586-8395 or Forsyth 141. 1971 Apache fiberglass popup camper in very good condition. Sleeps 6. stove, refrig. gas light. Call 586- 2472 Mother of 2-yr-old desires to move into area; need child- care/cleaning position w/family Glowing ref. from 3 families, over 3 yrs exp. Leave message for Reva Rash at (919) 688-0258. Or write 856 Louise Circle Apt. 19 D Durham. NC 27705. What if...you could earn enough money for yourself or you organization to do more than just make "ends meet" or to pay for all those special projects and help you reach your goals. Call today 293- 9352 for appt. 2 br trailer for rent. 3 mi from WCU South on 107. $130/mo. 293-5817. Children's art classes to be held at St. David's Church in the Canterbury House each Saturday. Phone 293-5817 for info. For sale: potter's wheel and kiln. 586-5965. For rent. 1-br apt within walking distance of WCU. $175/mo, util. furnished by landlord; no pets. 293-5278 or 293-951 7. NEED CASH? Earn $500-plus each school year, 2-4 (flex.) hours per week placing and filling posters on campus. Serious workers only, we give recommendations. 1-800- 243-6679. Want to buy computer paper. Contact Tricia at 293- 3770 on Mon and Fri or on Tues and Thurs at 586-4091. ext 205 between 9-11 am. Roommate wanted; male or female but prefer mature nonsmoker who will generally limit partying to weekends. S100 and 1/2 util. (S15-S20) plus phone. Call Nick at 293- 3072 after 9 pm. For sale Peavey bass cabinet two 15" speakers exc. cond. $175 make offer. 293-5817. 1979 Husgvarna 250 OR excellent cond. brand new rear knoby. can be street legal. $550 firm. 293-3520. 4' x T waterbed in wooden fram w/wheels. $75, will deliver. 293-3520. 1981 Honda XL2505 $7000. 293-3520 1977 Yamaha XS 650 $700. 293-3520. For rent 2 br furn. house in Webster township from May 15-Aug 10. 2 mi from WCU. Prefer grad. student or professor here for summer session. $200/mo plus one mo rent as security dep. References appreciated. Call Jeff at 586-9813 after 6 pm weekdays or leave message at Century 21 Carolina Realty 586-8939. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Responsible, nonsmoking, adult female to share house. Private br and bath in nice home in Webster. Very private and guiet. $120/mo total. Cal after 6 pm or on Sundays. 586-2312. Wanted: roommate to share expenses. $75/mo plus util. Trailer 4 mi from WCU east LaPorte; prefer serious student. 293-2008. Roommate wanted to share new furn. 2 br, 2 bath mobile home. Rent incl util and phone service ch. 293-3701; if no answer 293-3114. Fa sale 1974 Toyota Corolla. Good transportation. $395 firm. Call Ed at 293-3621 or 293-5442. Musitronics Mu-tron Phasor II Phase shifter for electric guitar or piano: retailed new $190 Must sell!! In perfect working cond. never used, only $65 cash only. 293-9357. Superscope cassett tape recorder, multi-functions incl tone & speed control, bass & treble equalizers, tone modulator, pause button, & digital counter 8c built-in mike. Retailed new over $120. In excellent cond. only $45. Cash only. 293-9357. Giannini classical guitar. Limited edition, craviola body, rosewood back & sides, beutiful tonality, est. value $500, $200 w/case. cash only. 293-9357. Land for sale 3 acres $3800/acre phone 586-9831. A Look Back From Page 6 WIS I I KN 7 SOU Nil KN ILLINOIS 43 (Rccurtt: II- 3-1) I he Salukis unleashed llii' most awesonu'(leknsi\i siAoiularx quai Ui hae k Jell Gilbert hud ever laeecl. loremg 7 interceptions io sluil <lov\ n I lie Cats. A costl\ fumble nullified an earh scoring opportunity , lor WCU. and from there it was an up hill battle, witnessed b\ a national television audience on AIK' TV. "Our defense hail to sta\ on the field entiref> too long." said head coach Hob Career Corner Seniors graduating in Ma\ oi August should begin immediate!} planning job hunting campaigns and beginning to look lor jobs. Recruiters from business and industi'} will begin visiting Western Carolina Universitv in Lebiuaiv lo i nterv iew grad uating seniors for anticipated job openings. In order to interview, seniors must have a "Placement File." (live v o u r s e 11 a competitive edge in the job hunt, lake advantage oft lie- skills workshops on resume writing, interviewing anil letter writing given in the Placement Office. INILRVILW ILCH- MQULS: Tuesdays 2:00- 3:15 and Thursdays 3:30- 4:45. RESUME PREPAR- -TION: Mondays 3:00-3:50 and Wednesdays 2:00-2:50. LETTER WRITING IN THE JOB HUNT: Wednesdays 3:00-3:50. S e n i o is. p r c p a r e yourselves for the job search race bv attending a threee- hour workshop conducted bv the CAP Center Placement Office stall. I he- Job Search Strategies Workshop is divided into two I'/; hour sessions. Learn how to: identilv your skills, select job sea rch action plan. Job Search Strategies Workshop: January 30 and Lebruai} I - 4:00-5:30 pm or Februarv 7 and 9-4:00- 5:30 pm. Please call 71 70 or come bv the Placement Office to reserve your place- in this workshop. Waters alter the game, "and I think we just ran out ol steam." " fins will leave a bitter taste in our mouths if we let it." Waters said as his post game interview concluded in C ha r lesion \s J oh nson- Havgood Stadium, "but with 13 starters returning and a new-found support lor our program. I think we've got a gooil shot at it again next year." We couldn't have said it better, coach. From Page 10 leaching Award at WCU and held a Cooperative Fellowship in the Humanities awarded jointl} bv UNC- C'hapel Hill and Duke in I96K-69. Dr. ILL. Robinson. WCU chancellor, said Williams "embodies all of the qualities ol superior teaching and professional leadership that C'reighton Sossomon. himself, exhibited during his active teaching career, and which he is rewarding in others." Williams said "creation of this professorship is a significant development for the department of history anil the universitv. Mv appointment is particularl} gratifving to me- because of mv long friendship and professional association with Professor Emeritus Sossomon." Cherokee Center Courses OP I Western Carolina Universitv will offer 14 academic credit courses this spring through its Cherokee Center located on Acquoni Road. The credit courses are offered during the afternoon and evening hours at Cherokee High School, the Cherokee Center, and Che r a k c e Elemental} School. Courses to be offered this spring are: Art Appreciation (ART 104). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Thursdays, at Cherokee High School. Beginning Drawing and Sketching (ART 120). one hour credit. 4 until 5:40 pm Thursdays, at the Cherokee Center. Elemental*) Cherokee (CHER 132). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Mondavs. at Cherokee High School. Intermediate Cherokee (CHER 232). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Thursdays, at Cherokee High School. I opics in Criminal Justice: Contemporary Issues in I ribal Government (C.I 493). three hours credit. I until 4 pm Wednesdays, in the Cherokee Center. Composition I (LH 101). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Monda}s. at Cherokee High School. Composition II (EH 102). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Thursdays, at Cherokee High School. Studv Techniques for College (ElXiC 140). one- hour credit. 6:30 until 7:30 pm Tuesdays, at Cherokee- High School. Methods for Child Development Center (HI: 362). two hours credit. I until 2:50 pm Thursdays, at the Cherokee Center. College Algebra (MATH 130). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Tuesdays, at Cherokee High School. Music for Classroom Teachers (MUS 302). two hours credit. 4 until 5:40 pm Mondays, at Cherokee Elementary School. American Politics and Issues (PSC 106). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Mondays, at Cherokee High School. Perspectives of Human Behavior (PSY 101). three- hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Wc d n e s d a y s . at Cherokee High School. The Biblical World (RLI. 104). three hours credit. 6:30 until 9:30 pm Wednesdays, at Cherokee High School. Students ma} register in advance b} contacting the WCU Cherokee Center. Registration also will beheld the first week of classes. Jan. 17-23. For additional information, contact the WCU Cherokee Center. James Fa iris or Dr. Lawrence Arney, telephone (704) 497-7920 in Cherokee between 1:30 and 4:30 pm or (704)227-7151 in Cullowhee between X am and 5 pm. HE WAS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE THE MINUTE HE WAS BORN. He was born too small, too soon. Premature birth is the leading cause of newborn illness and death in the U.S. Some 250,000 babies are born prematurely each year. The March of Dimes is working to prevent prematurity and other health threats to babies before and after birth. m rn :-...••:•:•:•:■:-:-: ■ •:•:•:■:■:•:•:•. mm -ma "m mWim-. mmm> Pp;: .^.s0!z'KMkmK ■■:■:•:■:■:•:•:■:*.■.-.-. vtmw :::,,.-,% 'm ':%: *?i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR A RIDE CALL 293*9560, I presents a bowling tournament. Jan. 30 - 31 Reid Gym Reg. $1:00 SllldentS To sign up come by IMP or call will be awarded 2277479 The March of Dimes saves babies. You can help. (JpMo Support March of Dimes BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION! Cullowhee Gifts and Drugs v"r".'<p»* Valentine Day Caras, gifts, stickers Best selection in cards by Ambassador rechnif^eek Sin gers . D»0' icers .W^ period ove" . rou"' A i"P ' <i>«* Coo»cl of' eoi IbeP* CKP3" CM* lot"' M.C irk- 2822* ,di° C><0' ,*"" * pepjti ,«■"' Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-5 Sun. Closed 293-9522 ecofW*1 Aerobics Beginning Wed. Feb. 1 8 weeks Fri's 6-7 Attend either or botn For more information, call Libby at 586-4467 Dawn at 227-4117 8-9 MOVIE Quin I: Held Over, 7 & 1 QUIN Sen&Anhuef Safe GttBtmuMrT Sunday Matinees Regular Features 4 p.m. • Reduced Admissions Quin II: Starts Friday, 7 & 9 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' TICHMCOiOM. n MllAttO f M*NA VW« EXSTMUTOft CO MC .MCMUcrvN im.t on**, mowemm Complete Stoek-:-: Fall & Winter Merchandise AH salo»frtMri,no laydays, no exchanges, He's back! Mickey Mouse — In his first new motion picture In 30 years.. WALT DISNEY PICTURES PRESENTS MCKAY'S CffiHSTM&SCSffiOL AN ALL NEW ANIMATED FEATURETTE rEomcoio** ttit amo tv tut ha vhta oanmsnem co «c Clttl WAIT OtSNfV MODUCnONS G ^
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