Jon Morris .Gooi rule Julie Water* .It’* alee Malika Williams • not good Opinions At West Charlotte Should Smoking Regulations Be Changed? Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Jay . Robinson, recently presented pro posed changes in the smoking re gulations at the high schools to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of ’ > Education. The current policy is that each school can designate areas where smoking is allowed, and stu dents who smoke must have pa rental permission slips on file in the office. Under the proposed changes, smoking would be gradually phased ; - out. The first year, juniors and ; seniors who are at least 17 and have ! • parental permission would be issued ; 1 a card and be allowed to smoke in designated areas. The following year, only seniors would be al lowed to smoke. The third year, no student smoking would be permit ted. Post reporter Audrey Lodato re cently went to West Charlotte High School to find out bow stu dents there felt about the proposed changes. Here’s what they had to say. •LARA SMILEY, a tenth grader who lives on Crest land Avenue, responded, “I don’t think people should smoke in school Some peo ple don’t like it. Smoking in school is inconsiderate toward other people.” •DEANNA MOORE, a Stardust I Drive resident, is also in the tenth grade. Regarding smoking, she re marked, ‘‘I don’t think they should ; do it at school, or anywhere else. Teenagers should get rid of that bad habit.” •SON EL M ARTIS BENNER MAN lives on Burbank Drive and is a junior at West Charlotte. HU opinion was less definite than some of the others. About a no-smoking rule, he commented, "1 think it's all right to a certain extent. Some who smoke don’t affect the school sys i tern. But if a teenager abHMS i’ • smoking, I’m for the rule.” : • JULIE WATERS, also in the ■ eleventh grade, resides on StandUh Place. She liked the proposed changes in the smoking rules. “I think it’s nice because certain stu dents’ smoke bothers me. Smoking also litters up the school and makes the school look bad,” • JON MORRIS of McDonald Street is another junior. “I think it’s a good rule to have," he asserted. Admit ting that he himself U a non smoko-, he stated, "Other students ‘ should respect the rights of stu dents who don’t smoke." • MALIKA WILLIAMS, Yuma real- . dent, U a senior. She wasn’t sure about the wisdom of the proposed changed. Although a non-smoker herself, Ms. Williams declared, "If they’re going to enforce it, it’s not good, because some students will smoke anyway. It’s better the way It is now, because students don’t have to sneak." SUBSCRIBE TO (THE POST ■ OPEN‘TO THE PUBLIC 1 PAPERTOWN F*o4 Service - Tteeuee - Towels - Office Supplies Moving * Sto rage Boxes • Jaaltorlal - Cater lag Supplies - Bags - Caa Liners • Buffet A Party Supplies • Tape • Copy ^Papers - Waxes - Cleaners - INSTITUTIONAL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED No Minimum - / We Break Cases 44M East Iadep. 568-6663 maaam w« (V"vpr MBHi Lara Smiley .Smokers inconsiderate ■- « n————-J - Deanna Moore .Not at tchool ... ■ Golden Oak FURNITURE CO. OF CHARLOTTE \ 3400 Wilkinson Boulevard Charlotte, N.C. 28208 704/392-2361 f WE FINANCE OUR QWN ACCOUNTS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ..... •intmrtol *"** rant* your car haa to be pre pared far anyth**. So you can't amply efectfo Katvarow the body aaiins rust nutate to Up lin Rdtanc. ^fcu can’t buid an enpne that wear* out too quickly \Mcrcduoed •t —___a____ inttrraf fnairn tn hrtp tnrrr»r sssssar—* eS.'SSLSdSiBSr £S*r,0,,',tES5» OLVO SPECIALS DL DIESEL MOANS *13.995 DICSCL WAGONS *14,395 CHOOSB FHOM OVTO tflO NKW VOLVOtT"] ommom mpoRr cam 4438 SOUTH SlVD. nuinoomm 525-6600 OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00A.M.-9:00 P.M. .... •UllMMU. • 4451CINTIUL >*[. ■■ - * 241t. Ml— MUTT