IVoice of the Students
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Vol. T'
The University of ’Jorth Carolina at Asheville
October 19, 1973
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TIT, RIDGERITTTNER VJOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OFFICIAL APOLOC.TES
TO ALL ITS READERS FOR THE RLACK P.LOB OF INK THAT APPEARED
IN THIS SPACE LAST VTT’EK. DTTE TO PRODUCTION PROBLEM.S THE
PICTURE OF SAM MILLAR AND HIS INDUSTRIAL CART WAS UNINTEL
LIGIBLE. (Staff Photo bv Jane Nicholson)
Super Weekend Begins Wed.
Bv tujchaiiam
staff '•■'riter
One of the l:»iqqest
social events to hit
the r;:iC-A campus in
■^anv a vear berrins
this ^-’orinesclay. The
event is "Suner Feek-
enrl. ”
The fim all berrins
Tednesday with a dou
ble feature movie,
'^he first movie v;ill
be "Yellow Suy->marine, "
starrinq the Beatles
as cartoon cnaracters.
'■'ho second feature
will be "Wild Straw
berries . ’■
On Thursday enter
tainer Rav Sisk v;ill
appear at the Coffee
house. Free beer will
be served.
Friday the 'K-ettes
v;ill snonsor a "50's"
dance. Those attend-
ina are asked to dress
in the style of the
1950's. A live band
playina the hits of
yesterday and free
beer will hiqhliqht
the eveninq.
Saturday is field
day. Plans include a
swinminq contest, a
beer drinkinq contest,
tennis matches, bi-
Highsmith Outlines Plans
For New Campus Forum
cvcle races, soccer
Find =:oeed}")all exhiV^i-
tions, crauK evenut>,
and pinq pong matches.
Prizes will be a-
warded and free beer
v?ill be served. Sat
urday niqht, the
Black Student Associ
ation will host an SGA
sponsored dance with
the Inner Souls pro-
vidinq the music.
Questions on Liquor-by-the-Drink
Ten I'Te stern North
Carolina counties
have a direct interest
in the Nov. 6 mixed
drink referendum.
These are the coun-
ties-Buncombe, Burke,
Cherokee, Haywood,
Henderson, Jackson,
Madison, Polk, Tran
sylvania and VJatauga-
that have ABC stores.
The followinq is a
series of questions
and answers on mixed
drinks and under what
conditions they miaht
be served, if the
Nov. 6 referendum
passes.
O. Will passaqe mean
open bars?
A. No. Only coun
ties with an ABC store
will be able to autho
rize mixed drink sales
on a local option
basis in certain res
taurants, hotels, mo
tels and social, re
creational anci patrio
tic membership clubs
meetinq state law
criteria. A restaur
ant's primary income
will have to come
from food.
O. If the referen
dum passes, how will
a county become au
thorized to have
mixed beveragesr
Continued on P-4
By PAUL KOZA
Staff Writer
At a joint student
and faculty senate
meetinq held Oct. 9,
Chancellor William E.
Hiqhsmith revealed
plans for a new cam
pus forum.
Hiqhsmith said UNC-A
needed an instrument
with which we can
have more effective
means of communica
tion. The campus for
um would fill this
need by creating an
Jobs Plentiful
For Students
Needing Work
The following on-
campus positions are
available provided
the necessary appli
cations are filed
with the Financial
Aid Office and the
applicant determined
to be qualified:
Maintenance Diepart-
ment - ground work;
one position.
Library - book sort
ing, filing and label-
inq; one position.
oocxax Science -
clerical work; two
positions.
Learning Resources
Center - clerical and
audio visual experi
ence; one position.
Cafeteria - servers
and dishwashers; two
positions.
All of the above
positions pay ^>2 per
hour and allow 15
hours of work per
week. Work schedules
will be arranged a-
round class schedules.
Persons presently on
a federal loan may
accept one of these
positions in lieu of
the loan.
For turther aetaiib
contact Jim Almon in
the Financial Aid Of
fice.
outlet for discussion
by every person on
campus.
The forum would
have the riqht to
make recommendations
only. It would study
an issue and make re
commendations . The
forum would also have
ad hoc committees
and open meetings.
Highsmith proposed
that membership on
the committee consist
of the SGA President,
the editor of the
Ridgerunner, and two
students named by the
SGA senate; four fa
culty members consis
ting of the chairman
of the faculty senate
(Dr. Gerald Gullick-
son), the president
of the campus chapter
of AAVP (Dr. Shirley
Browninq), and two
professors named bv
the faculty senate;
four staff persons;
four administrators,
consisting of the
Chancellor, the Vice-
Chancellor for Aca
demic Affairs, the
Vice-Chancellor for
Finance, and the Dean
of Students.
The respective sen
ates will approve,
defeat, or ammend
the chancellor's pro
posals.
Index
BSA 2
Campus Forum 3
Editorials 2
Sports 4
James Still 3
T. C. & A 5
Watergate 6