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Western Carolinian Volume 52 Number 18

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  • The Western Carolinian 7 Thursday, February 12, 1987 Scott's Week Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston- Salem. Theexhibition is being held in the Chelsea Gallery of the U.C. from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to midnight Friday, 10:00 a.m. to midnight Saturday, and Sunday from noon until 11:00 p.m. Admission is free. Wednesday, Feb. 18 William Shakespeare's classic comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing" will be coming to WCU. This marks the return of Jeff Clark, a 1978 WCU graduate who will be a featured performer in the production. Clark earned a bachelor's degree in speech and theatre at Western. The play is an updated version of Shakespeare's classic. This is set in Cuba in the 3CS. The play will be at the Ramsey Center, and starts at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens and WCU employees, and $3 for WCU students and youths (4-18). Advance tickets are available at the Ramsey Center. Remember, If you have anything of Interest to the general public and would like to have It Included In Week at a Glance, please submit the necessary Information by Friday at 4 p.m. for Inclusion in the next Thursday's paper. Send It to The Western Carolinian, the Old Student Union, or drop tt off at our office. Have a good week! ENTERTAINMENT OUTLINES Beatrice (Alison Stair Neet) hides in the garden in order to eavesdrop on a conversation about her in a scene from The Acting Company's production of "Much Ado About Nothing" coming to Western Carolina University's Ramsey Regional Activity Center Wednesday, Feb. 18. This adaptation of the Shakespeare classic is set in steamy Cuba of the 1930's. Advance tickets for the 8 p.m. performance are available from the Ramsey Center, telephone 227- 7722. (Photo by Diane Gorodnitski) On the Air With Power 91 Business Manager Beth Young tdwtn Carlton Photo By MUSIC MANN ENTERTAINMENT WRITER Beth Young serves WWCU - Power 91 - as the Business Manager. She is a sophomore majoring in Radio and Television and minoring in Journalism. The duties that Beth performs as JJusiness Manager include purchasing materials for the radio station, working with the personnel at the Controller's Office and Purchasing department in the HF Robinson Administration Building, keeping a record of all the station's expenses, and handling all of the executive staff's stipends. ThQt's basically what she does, and from al indications she really enjoys it. She must: she plans to run for Business Manager again in April she told us at the newspaper. Beth graduated from McDowell High in Marion, NC, in 1985. She had decided in November 1984 that she wanted to attend WCU. Radio and Television broadcasting have always been of interest to Beth, and since Western offered a Radio and Television major with a small student-to-teacher ratio, she knew that Western was the college for her. Roth's brother. David, is a senior here majoring in Business Management, and her mother obtained her Master's Degree here. Beth therefore sees attending WCU as a family tradition. Her career goal is to be a sportscaster, but Beth feels this is a long way down the road. "I just hope I end up doing something I enjoy, because you have to enjoy what you do or it is meaningless." Along with her involvement on the executive staff of Power 91, Beth is vice-president of Alpha Epsilon Rho (the National Broadcasting Society), and she is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Her hobbies include listening to music of the 50's, 60's, and 70's, tennis, basketball, cycling, and watching movies. She also enjoys skiing, but she does not get to go as often as she would like due to low funds and the fear of breaking her legs. Beth enjoys being at WCU and her job at the radio station. "WCU has been great so far. I'm really glad I'm involved with Power 91 and I see the future as getting only better," she concluded. Read it in The Western Carolinian Ski Cataloochee Get an A + for going downhill ;-:.:■:.■::;■ -:: ■■ ■ WINTER QUARTER SELECTIVES Skiing 007....Tuesdays....$7/day Skiing 007 meets every Tuesday from 9 AM-4:30 PM, off campus at Cataloochee Ski Area in Maggie Valley, NC. Course tee is $7.00 per daily Tuesday ski session. Fee covers cost for lift ticket for a full day of skiing on up to 8 slopes and trails. Must have and show current College ID. No professors; no tests; no homework, no prerequisites; no required reading. Ski rentals not included. Cataloochee Ski Area is open 7 days a week from 9-4:30 and 4 nights a week from 6:30-10 PM on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. M-F days: $11/day; Sat & Sun. days: $23/day; any night: $1 Knight. v^ For directions and more information, call toll-free from outside NC, 1-800-TH E-1MTN or 704-926-0285 for NC state residents. Our three-year and two-year scholarships won't make college easier. Just easier to pay for. Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you could finish on one. Army ROTC Scholarships pay for full tuition and allowances for educational fees and textbooks. Along with up to $1,000 a year. Get all the facts. Contact Major Leo French Department of Military Science 227-7438
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