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Western Carolinian Volume 63 (64) Number 25

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  • news March 31, 1999 ■man Step Exhibition for International Festival by LaFouji Alexander Contributing Writer The Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. will host a step exhibition at the 20th Annual International Festival on Thursday, April 8, at 12:30 p.m. on the UC lawn at Western Carolina University. Members of Phi Beta Sigma participated and placed in the 1998 "Stomp Fest" competition held annually on WCU's campus. This is Phi Beta Sigma's second appearance in the International Festival, and according to Greg Holman, president of Phi Beta Sigma, this year's step exhibition will be more spectacular than last year's. "Stepping" is a form of African tradi tional dance that involves "polyrhythms in body movements," according to Caren Calder's Traditional African Dancer web site. This is the practice of moving individual parts of the body in opposing and separate rhythms. It is a feat of coordination and complexity. Traditional African dance is interwoven into the African culture. "It is the healing art form used to energize the body, motivate the mind, and lift the spirit" according to Calder. For more information about the step. exhibition or the 20th Annual International Festival, contact Dick Cameron at 227-7234 or visit the International Festival web site at http://wcuvaxl.wcu.edu/ ~la6508. r ZJalk ^JtbouL J Mot 31 NOKIA ea. turn warm ttwuahh for a cold winhr day... Get a Free $30 Gift Certificate to VICTORIA'S SECRET P when you buy a new NOKIA phone. eJLot WIN a Caribbean Cruise for Two on Princess Cruises! In our c<w»«»9» wmi. m V*t Ramcell & NOKIA tfcwn jmt xm afwtt* «Huh We**- *CW* th*.** *t»i-** to a«y * Mokta Mefcite Ww*ws j-Mf*. SMsf «* *ww»«*i<*» to wi* » Prtw*»* Ofutuwtf ™-f»H0ft», «w«tkw>m -a™** t* ftM, Free Nights & Weekends* tor 1 year WAL*MART Ramcell «■**/*i.C'i'^CES JtWiWS'WtSWm Cry* r-anfcfei *»*M8 Pw-phFwnt 8B3-7373 Sytva 59S-JS1S 1*85 «««. Aw*., S«sr»S01,V(RVWBSVIftR 4S2-S7S7 6ft Ashevilte Hwy., Syl«i iS96-O40S 13( r*W HWKier*miV«S* M«r>.( Wa^* r'orwsl 88S-72U2 -»6 8 MSsfhw* «4 WW, tturptiv 837-8518 Ofte^«F«Mary2*M99'j *i1%KCMrartt^uii*M-v-sid»r«Bts?iSOTB'$ts,(XI Gn?*eKW<*a'i<is!*™ is****** «yW* ■:ip!w»Si^^W«^^'W'>^ <'•">■; ' ■ 'f<~ ^«'« Own-" ,«ww Ot,:xy*, o^fttt r.vwfrwtri.s■>»*< *«' .wrtreyv? oi Frftf*^ Ofimz U:«j r^ocw ir>S M*a «£ a>» radrwarW at *tQ*)A Cwewawriswi ffMs HENRY LEWIS SUGGS AWARD The Henry Lewis Suggs Award has been deemed as the highest and most distinguished award that can be received by an African-American student on the WCU campus. It is awarded annually to the upper class African-American student who excels in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, and Campus and Community Service. Henry Lewis Suggs was the first African-American professor to teach at Western Carolina University. He was a professor of History from 1974-1976. This award was named in his honor because of his significant contributions to WCU, his leadership in academia, and his commitment to excellence. Currently Dr. Suggs is an associate professor of History at the W.E.B. DuBois Institute at Harvard University. The winner of the Suggs Award will receive a certificate, $450 award and their name will be placed on a perpetual plaque in the Office For Student Affairs. All applications are due to the Office For Student Affairs by April 8, 1999 and are to be typed. No late applications will be accepted. The David H. and Gracie Brown Scholarship Fund Established in 1984 by the family of David Hamilton Brown. Mr. Brown was a native of the Caney Fork community of Jackson County and was born in 1887. He attendedWestem Carolina University (then known as the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School). He served as Superintendent of Jackson County Schools for a number of years. Mr. Brown was especially admired for his loyal membership in the Cullowhee Lions Club. Although blind for the last twenty years of his life, he maintained a perfect attendance record in the club and was active in its program of emphasis on sight preservation. Purpose: Scholarship assistance for students attending WCU. Preference given to students who are visually impaired. In the event no visually handicapped student qualifies for the award, the Scholarship Committee may select another deserving and otherwise qualified candidate. Students will be selected on academic achievement, overall social and civic achievement, and potential Criteria: 1. Visually impaired student 2. Other deserving and qualified student 3. Other considerations and general accomplishments, activities in previous schooling, overall social, civic and academic achievement and potential. Selection Committee: Student Affairs Grade Requirement: University Scholarship Committee - 3.0 cumulative Renewal: May be renewed for recipients who successfully meet minimum academic standards if sufficient earnings are available. Applications available at the Student Affairs Office (HFR 460) or Student Support Services (McKee 20) Deadline: April 1, 1999 at 5:00 p.m. Can't remember to check in 1 stPiacel for new job listings? NO PROBLEM! Register for the new job Notification Service? (Go to the Career Services homepage at careers.wcu.edu for more information)
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