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Western Carolinian November 9,1995 News Five-0 Finds Damaged Art, Stolen Signs at KA House Mil .!• ■IJI1.UI1 I I by Shelley Eller StaffReporter Vandals got to "Gumby" and "Picnic" early Sunday morning, according to Gene McAbee, Director of Public Safety The "Two by Two" sculpture (aka "Gumby") located at Killian Plaza was broken into several pieces after being tilted over and beaten with rocks. "Picnic," also known as the picnic table in front of Dodson Cafeteria, was turned completely over but was unharmed. Someone also stole the decorative signs in front of Scott Hall, Hunter Library, Graham Infirmary and the Chancellor's residence. These signs had a cumulative value of approximately $1,000. On Monday, Public Safety officials issued a search warrant for the Kappa Alpha fraternity house. McAbee said all signs except the one stolen from the Chancellor's residence were recovered, along with several signs belonging to the Department of Transportation. Pieces of "Gumby" were also seized from the house, he said. McAbee stated that it is a felony to steal signs and cause damage to works of art displayed on state property. Criminal charges are pending against the suspects. "We are in the process of interviewing members of the fraternity," McAbee said. "It appears that there are three or four members responsible for stealing signs and also three or four members who turned over the statues. These are not necessarily the same members in both incidents." "There may be possible action with the University System toward the fraternity because of the general knowledge among the members about the stolen property inside the house. Members of the fraternity who allowed stolen property to be in their rooms inside the house are being charged even though they didn't steal it," he concluded. Toby Kennedy, president of the KAs, commented, "The actions should not be associated with KA but with the individuals. Their actions are embarrassing to the order and will be dealt with in the organization, although I would like to apologize on behalf of the KAs for the behavior." Bill Buchanan, co-coordinator of the Outdoor Sculpture program, stated that he has not yet talked to William Donnan, the sculptor of "Two by Two" about the damages. "I am disappointed that it happened," Buchanan said. "I don't think it represented the attitudes of students on campus. I think there are other ways of expressing attitudes about the sculptures besides the activities that have taken place." GOLDEN APPLE GRAM The Golden Apple Award is designed to recognize faculty members for their good work with students inside and outside the classroom. Pay tribute to your favorite teacher this week. You can find the forms and deposit boxes in the lobby of each dorm, the UC, the library, any dean's office, the ground floor of Forsyth, and in either of the cafeterias. If you have questions about the program please call the Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence, 7196. GOLDEN APPLE GRAM I would like to express my appreciation to: (faculty member's name) Thank You! Student's Name (optional) The smashed "Gumby" statue in the courtyard between Killian and Coulter. photo by Marcus Demaaijer II The overturned "Picnic Table" on the lawn at Dodson Cafeteria. photo by Marcus Demaaijer 'I'm Tired of the Bullshit, Guys' by Tony Taylor Associate Editor The SGA Senate was scheduled to meet and vote on Senator Bob Hodges' proposal to reinstate the Stray Cats escort service on Monday, November 6. There was just one problem. For the second session in a row, there were not enough Senators in attendance to vote on the measure. In order for a measure to be voted on, 29 Senators must be present. On Monday, only 24 were present; at the previous meeting, 23 individuals were present. The resolution calls for rape and assault prevention services for WCU students. Hodges said the SGA will provide the services at no cost to the university. According to Hodges, the program will be funded entirely by the SGA. SGA vice president Rhonda Cole brought the meeting to order and after her assistant Joe Monroe called roll. Cole stated, "Once again, ladies and gentleman, we do not have enough Senators to hold a meeting, so we can't vote on anything. If you know anyone who is not here, please inform them that the meetings are important and they should attend them. If they have a sorority function they need to reschedule their t me they can be here first. It's their respons.bily be here. Fraternity guys, if you have gan*^ you have a responsibility to be ^K-™M people who are scheduling Greek everts this time need to schedule them at some time. This should be your first respons.b' Cole expressed concern withitt» Senate's current level of functioning^ 'Tm tired of it. I really am. From noj on just throw people out. There's tons or p ^ wanting to join the Senate and I m ur bullshit guys... for real." Cole.onum*^ is completely out of control. When ^ ^ even have a meeting and we have a 0 to cover. We have a really important and we can't cover it." wjllbe The SGA Senate's last meetm next week. Due to scheduled lenovaDO ^ UC, the Senate will not have a Place„We,re until next semester. Cole explajne* ^ going to be crammed into an ottice ^ ^p and Outdoor Rentals; therefore, m ^ computer setup and everything w» up until January 1, 1996." -{{# V The Senate's final meeting ^ in the Catamount Room. Hodgessa 'c0IlS^- the first time that I can remember^t ^ ti ve meetings being canceled becau ^ 0 attendance." Cole said she expe«s 35 people to show up for the meetmg
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