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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 06
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Ee FEATURE: SPOOFS of the STRANGE gets attention ge Corbett * WCnewsmagazine With the fall foliage so brilliantly colorful this year, thousands are flocking to the Appalachian Mountains to enjoy this cornucopia of natural beauty. One elderly couple was overheard arguing between themselves, I drove all the way up here from Florida to see the leaves this year. No, | did all of the driving. Then what was | doing behind the wheel while you were sleeping? Trying to get us both killed! And | wasn't sleeping; | was resting my eyes. Such a sweet couple. Clearly coming up here to see the foliage each year helps to keep their relationship strong and vibrant. But the elderly of Florida arent the only ones who enjoy this natural visual wonder. The elderly of a half-dozen other states also regularly visit North Carolina during these chilly October days. License plates from as far away as Tennessee and Kentucky, and even one from Alaska, have been spotted in the area recently, many with a slow driving, white-haired man or woman behind the wheel, and another resting his or her eyes. The students of Western Carolina University also make a tradition of stopping to smell the roses um, look at the leaves. When asked how the fall foliage affects their lives, many students responded, Get out of my way. Im late for class! or Stop bothering me! Im trying to write a paper, but these were only the majority. A few students had more directly applicable comments. Said one student, Dude, | like to watch the leaves change color and stuff. But it happens really, really slowly, so you have to stand here for a while to really notice. He promptly resumed smoking his bulging, self-rolled cigarette while staring at the leaves. See! he said, pointing to a tree in front of McKee. That one on the end there just changed another shade. Man, its going to be like all red in just a few more days. To accommodate these wistfully wasted students, the University has decided to set up lawn chairs on the UC lawn in a semi-circular pattern facing away from the trees. Admission will be free, and music and refreshments will be provided as well. Beer and other alcoholic beverages are strictly forbidden, but smoking is allowed. The event will begin when you really should be in class, and end about five minutes before that same class lets out. Hope to see you there! Riddle: @ @ @ & @ @ @ : How do you catch a special rabbit? : @ : @ @ USL JO JUBDIEd |G pue sofa S$ ud}sIuy JOjIUUor SSOOUD P|NOM USLUOM jo jueoled xis-AWO4, sojels WOO'NNO yoid pjnom Ady} sinyeo} Aygajeo UDIUM MOUy BsoUeIeEdde JI8U} J9}/e 0} aidse OYM a|doed jsOW Jeu} Pa}OIpul Osje ABAINs Oy] "JQUD JO oUUBSSOY SI] SIOPDUOM SLWEU-SUO JOUJO OI] YOO} JOU OP aie uew skep aseul, shes yoIAozeuy Her SOVW 924} JO JUepIseid SDIA BAI}NOeXy 9u} ul Alabins o1euusoo eAey 0} padoy Aay} payeoipul OyM peAssins ajdoed ay} jo Ayofew e SOAJOSINO OlUeIg 3SsNI pjnoyus om sAemAue Aj6n Je Que OM souIs BqAeW JO UBDAWYy jedIdA} ou} UO einsseid 9y} S}]Nd UN} Ul YOIUM SsEege|eo uo oinsseid 98u} Bunjnd esoyu} swejq pinoys OM sdeuiedg jUSSUOD J8Y yNOUyM doyso}oud BIA JUBIU JOAO SpuNOd QZ }SO} DUNOD s}ey Jeu} 99UR}SUI! JO} aye] YUBNoU} yeu} Ue} Jodsep S$}! yuiu) | AueBins yBnoiy} uoeoyipow Apoq jo pueJ} Huis 8} JO} Saljqejeo eluejq pue 9jno Aseoe ou} aye} pinoo | yon oo} euobiepuN ji snojobuep si Aiabiuns oewsog seinseew sueoueuy AepAueae Auew os jeu} Bulsudins .sqe sAsyoe] YOIN esooyd pinom Asu} pies 911Se1p UBNOJY} OS OP ||IM pue 18}}8q YOO] 0} }UEM }i pul pjnoys suoAue yuUIY} OU OP | noA eyipoiudy yueu} ysnf{f eas noA eum ayey DUP JOIJILU 9} Ul YOO] NOA Su} }x98uU SUL sdij7 seeA yoee a6n Bume6 oie ajdoed Bulseesour eq jou j pjnoys AYA .(yue|q au} ul j|\y) Au aBueYo pjnoo YsIM |, {@SUNOA 0} Aes NOA Op JOuUILU 84} Ul YOO] NOA UBY\A sse0ons Bulg pinom Jom psey pue uoHeonps pooh e jyubnou, oludl| ,JOOP 94} Ul BHulwoo uosied JaBbunoA ou} UIM e}edWOd oO} eDeR|djeyJeW 9} U! SAI}EdWOO eq oO} sAeY | HulyuIy) WOO NN 0} Bulpsoooe ssaoons jeuoIsseajojd 40} Ae si soUeJeedde S JENPIAIpUI Ue Jeu} Jel|}eq ey) S| AleBHins oeWSOD jUeM UBLU AYM JO} pa}Io UOSeaJ BUO JoquUNU ay Ajje19}1| uum Bupom ese Aeuy yeym YM Addey sueow ou Aq ese uew s}jnpe BunoA pue UsWOM 919M anny "nok {9} Snospiy Ss} siseq Ajiep eC UO 9eS Sesou eu} UO peels ew je6 jou op po6B Aw pue yoom ouy Aq Jaiqqey saljeq yjuow oy} Aq seuulys Bulyeb oe eok yoes Ajjeoneweip Buiseasoul si AuaBins onewusoo Buyepisuoo aye oym ajdoaed jo ebeyusosed ay, euoje you aie NOA os 4 uo dn enbiup -semsuy
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University's student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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