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A Lady With Determination PIONEEROF THE MONTH

By Rich Hardness hercar by herself. And packing the parking spacesare so close elevators in A, B, and G Each month, the staff of The Pioneer Press will pick three Pioneers of the Month—A Teacher of the Carol Daniels is in her fresh a car can be a mite Piedmont just was not made out of her way to get to class. man yearhere at WPCC. She is troublesome, especially since for wheels! Although there are Also, those big heavy doors Month, A Student of the Month, and A Non-Teaching studying mental health and sure are hard for her to handle. Staff Member of the Month. Articles will be written someday hopes to work with The fact that coming to school on those three chosen and a photograph will appear handicapped children. Carol is so much more difficult for in each month's issue. Suggestions are welcome from will be an excellent choice for her shows how determined she our readers. this sort of job, for who could •mm is to be here. be better qualified to help After talking to Carol I people deal with handicaps decided that the word "han DICK HAWES—Teacher of the Month than someone who has suc dicap" does not apply. Carol is cessfully learned to deal with a leading a rich, full life, and CAROL DANIELS—Student of the Month handicap other own? Carol has although the wheelchair is an been confined to a wheelchair inconvenience, it certainly since the age of six. However, hasn't stopped her. RUTH SHADE—Non-Teaching Staff Member of she has learned to enjoy life We're proud of you, Carol, the Month sitting down. A mother of three thanks for being an inspiration boys,(twin 8 year olds, and one to us all. 16 month old toddler) she is constantly on the move. It isn't easy to shop, care forchildren, or clean a house from a wheelchair, but Carol does. What's Going On With There are also a few problems facing her every morning as she arrives at school. Carol gets in and out of Carol Daniels, Student Of The Month Dick Hawes In Determinaton Revisited— B-Building? Ricky Carswell BYGOEROIACABE Last month, there were By Charlie Greeson where he goes for the hand a problem getting from B to G people from the Wildlife Resources Commission controls and installation is also building in the 10 minutes I studying partially processed Want to arm wrestle? Don't available. Thanks to an uncle have between classes. Other deer manure in thelab figure on beating Ricky; he the chair rolls up the ramp, than that I get along just fine." connected to B101. These men presses a hundred pounds with into the back seat, where it is Well Folk, here's a good were doing a parasite analysis one arm. You know, it takes definitely out of the way and example of a dedicated student onthe deer in this area, and strength like that sometimes doesn't hinder the driver in any who knows where there's a will they were herebecause we when you do most of what it is way. Proceeding putting the there's a way and Damn the have the facilities they needed you do in a wheelchair. For chair in the car, you have to torpedoes, full speed ahead. to make the study. instance; try sitting in a chair take off the book bag (which These two interviews, This was not the first time and pulling open one of the was made for three dollars bya Carolyn DanielsStudent of the that these people have worked steel doors at the base of G or A local upholsterer), take out the Month byRich Harkness, and together. Bob Brown, the 8th building and don't use your legs on front, push up and fold Ricky Carswell by Charlie District Fisheries Biologist in legs for a scotch. Ricky has to the seat, take off thebrakes, Greeson are thestudents point the Wildlife Resources Com do this and more but it hasn't move the front seat forward, of view about how things go for mission, is a personal friend of deterred him from seeking pull outthe ramp and go. them and also to introduce you Dick Hawes,and the two have achievement of his goal: When asked if there were any to more of the student spent many a long hour (at Certified Public Accountant. particular problemsheen population. I'm holding off on times with the help of certain A hand controlled car and a countered, he agreed with me the manual speaking students biology classes) picking up specially designed ramp for on- that it wasa little risky at the until next month (mostly dead fish. The idea is to find out loading and off-loading his doors where there were no because I'm so slack)but I'll how many and what kind of fish wheelchair areaids that Ricky windows but perhaps moreso definitely have some really uses to transport himself onto, for the walking student than good info to report so it will are in , so they school day. Charlotte Chair seem to be a chore" Ricky there really is such a thing as count the fish. Rumor has it and Equipment Rentals is adds, "and there's also a bit of good news. CG thatthis task is ever more fin the second day. While on educational leave, Hawes has helped Brown trap invertebrates in the lakes for Ruth Shade— analysis, with the possibility in mind of transporting more down from Lake Erie. Hawes was a member of Trout Unlimited,a national The Lady With organization to promote the sport of trout fishing and to protect and enhance the trout's Dick Hawes, Faculty Member Of The Month habitat. He also attended the Trout Habitat Symposium that The Smiles discussed the management, improvement, and protection of the trout in the southeastern Having been here 12 years, of cheer' include: strong Hawes has seen a lot of leadership, no threat of cut By Slade Ogletree around campus kidding and U.S. jokingwith someone. She has a » & - Dick Hawes is basically a changes. One big change is that back for instructors, and the Almost everybody around son, Bruce (19), attending | bug man — he has a Master's he doesn't have to teach fact that enrollment is up. campus knows this month's Brevard College in Florida, f of Science degree in en biology in the A&P basement pioneer staff member, Ruth and just by the was she men tomology and has studied anymore. He says that Dick Hawes plans to have a Shade. A native of Cleveland tions him, we call tell she is (guess what!) ecology. students seem to be better good year, and to get in as County (Salisbury), Ruth is 10 very proud of him. If you ever When he's not in school, prepared from high school that much firewood and duck year veteran of WPCC. She see her around campus, stop there are several things he they used to be. As for this year hiuntlng as possible, but he's loves her job here and the and say "Hi" to her; she'll enjoys doing that include: fly- — Hawes sees the best overall not going to forget his first love people that gowith it. You can always find a way to put a tying, rod-building, gardening, attitude here that he's seen in — he plans to spend half of always find her somewhere smile onyour face. Ruth Shade hunting, and fishing. years. Reasons for this "burst judgement day fishing. OCTOBER THE PIONEER PAGE TWO Divorce In America WPCC's Divorce is a reality in mont because "Morgan has a American life, and there is no knowledge of the positive shelter from this trend in things people can do...he's Burke County. been through it himself." Visiting Dr. Richard Morgan of "The class helps show an Western Piedmont Community individual that he or she does College has become part of an not have to be married to be elite corps of counselors who O.K. fa America," Morgan deal with a growing national stated. "The Noah's Ark social problem: the effects of Society is changing." Artist separation and divorce. So far, separated and When Dr. Morgan became divorced women have out- certified as a trainer fa divorce numbered men 4 to 1 fa the By Linda Bolick counseling this September, he class. Dr. Morgan theorizes joined a group of six other that "women are more open to Western Piedmont is pleased certified trainers in the working through their to have as its second visiting country whose aim is to reduce problems...but fa fact the men artist, Walter Wilder, a very the unhappiness and trauma of are as miserable about their prominent musician who plays divorce. situation as the women." the lute and guitar. In order to Though Morgan's expertise Some of the clergy fa the be a visiting artist, it is first in the field has been area, notably Dr. Dwyn necessary to apply to the NC Walter Wilder established by the National Mounger of Morganton's First Arts Council and then go Institute for Professional Presbyterian Church, have through a screening process. Training fa Divorce Counseling spoken about the lack of social Schools (such as Piedmont) get fa Atlanta, even an expert is support for people who have shocked at divorce statistics in separated or divorced, and decide on which artist they music became louder, causing a classical guitar major at various musical groups, in solo this country. Counselor and teacher Dr. prefer to visit them. the popularity of the lute to die Peabody Conservatory of recitals, and as a guest soloist. Dr. Morgan appears in- Richard Morgan's hope is that Music fa Baltimore, he took up Throughout his study of the out. credulous as he reels off the his training will provide the the lute. Since then, he has lute, Walter has maintained a Since you're probably figures: "One third of the basis for a healthier personal marriages made to 1960 will view of a broken marriage. "It

The lute is an ancient in- young boy when a country and musical training. that by 1990, 63 percent of all dividuals resolve their dif- strument that was brought to western band practiced at his

at the new motorcycle £veral hmdreTyWu was Sudy of the guitar at age Jauhouse Gallery, or right Burke County statistics reveals doctorate in theology from fie most popular instrument, eleven, focusing on finger-style here on campus at the faculty figures worse than Atlanta's. "The figures for Burke shows the only counselor fa the area that fa 1979, through August, certified by the National In there were 285 divorces and stitute to train other coun To The Unconcerned Students: only 274 marriages." selors. However, there are two But Morgan is more con certified group leaders, Linda cerned with individuals than Harris and John Manning, both constitution of the United the breezeway staging "God with statistics; more con By Rich Harkness of the Broughton Hospital staff. States; a right that many of our Bless America and waving cerned by the human misery of broken marriages than by Western Piedmont student There is a problem here at Butch Stillwell says that the

the student body^ The lack of ^X^^^hta aecTsions concerning national the afternoon, and I'm trying ^^counselfag he has led who were at various stages of involvement by the students fa at back, not voice an opimon not « ^^ ^ to mmi uke Paul Revere ^ Divorce,, teing aHe t0 cope „,„, their the activities of the school is a neglect o £Pend^the 5 10 usues as^ h ^ g ^ maturit and ^ atPw|stern Piedmont, divorce-related prob ems. serums matter. ™£e**J»****£«J £ £ our coU to „. responsib.lity *c „ class held its maxi, "One of the last stages is the

We live fa a nation where the som expression of one's opinion is a to th jail a (uiuonh workfag on his or her own and the support of the group goals. Dr. Morgan says that it would like to add that if there is The previous years we spent through their crises. often takes two years for the fa high school were joyous and anybody who has a suggestion, Sandy Melton, who took Dr. separated or divorced to reach carefree times for all of us. But complaint, or even a crazy Morgan's course and who is this stage." we are out of high school now, idea, if that person would get fa now getting her Masters For Burke County and the touch with his or her class Book Review: and are trying to prepare degree fa family counseling nation, those two years are ourselves for the challenges of senator, it would be most commented that separated and becoming a more common a modern day world through appreciated. divorced people in Burke experience. Dr. Morgan's wish college. We must put forth We have the opportunity to County need trained counselors is that those years might Paul Zindel—A some initiative and get in make this school year one of in this field. She appreciated become a positive part of a volved fa the political issues the best. But it can only be done the course at Western Pied- person's life and development. with the support of the entire surrounding us. Writer For Youth Elections were held last stucent body. Album Review

By Karen Fulbright murder mystery that en tertains anyone that likes A And B Buildings Led Zeppelin's "In Thru The Out Door" Catawba Valley Tribute Day suspence, excitement and for Paul Zindel was held humor. By Ken Hall recently to honor the Pulitzer Prize winning author of books The story centers around two Get Names! Led Zeppelin has done it Rain" immensely, for young adults. young friends, Bobby and again! Already his latest and "Carouselambra", the Lauri, who uncover their hottest album, In Thru the out longest cut on the album, starts neighbor's plot to murder his By Georgia Cabe _ _» mm I „.,* n+ a nnnA nuCA Vlllt RlflWlV There were day long ac- nrifo Tn make the situation Patton, too, served or. Magazine's LP charts alter seems to loose it fa the end. 'iedmont's first boar* "F "Cl Uache-rsV-anl afco an undertaker, WPCC decided on October 4, go on Swan Records Label, elude "In the Evening librarians, and to give them a ™?* dT8"«Sahtma In its more serious moments, Moore and Frank C. 1 rs of this age of 75. Truely, In thru the out Door Zindel, the problems that area ^ ^^ teUs how ^^ md with added attractions such as college. Patton helped to motivate "Hotdog". After hearing lives up to Led Zeppelin's teenagers face. j^, band Aether {or sup It was Moore, who as editor pu|,ijc opinion to insure "Hotdog" the listener will remarkable talents and will be port and companionship fa an of The News Herald in 1962, pa^ge of a bond issue that probably be able to relate to worth the six and one-half Mr. Zindel's trip to ^g^ ^ overcome their picked up the idea of a local ^jd for construction of a past American king. greenbacks. As the first of Morganton was arranged by loneliness and fear. college and carried it through, permanent campus. He also Two other single releases, October In thru the out Door Shirley Sprinkle, owner and waging an editorial campaign neiped to obtain our current "Fool fa the Rain" and "All my joins 5 other Zeppelin smashes manager of the Muses, a local that spread the enthusiasm for campus tract. Love" are receiving much still on the top 100 LP chart. bookstore. Although the novel is fast »„ 1^,a olhiim In Thril paced and filled with moments munity behind the concept ^"^3 ^ve decided to choose stations. "All my Love lives up the out Door was provided for W. Stanley Moore and g rank has a good shot for the No. 1 Vid 1... toward young people, his latest problems young people face serving for four years. He then title. The listener who prefers a future reviews can be dropped b d fa h toiebo;'rdfor'ane7gh"te"and the county, and the men. should enjoy "Fool THE PIONEER PAGE THREE Club News

Phi Theta Kappa News We plan to have this section as a regular feature in this paper. AH clubs interested in having their By Georgia Cabe THE OFFICERS of Phi news published, please submit your typed ar Theta Kappa are: ticles to Georgia Cabe in G128 no later than the PHI THETA KAPPA WILL President - Shelia Johnson first Tuesday of each month. hold their annual Turkey Tip- Vice President - Janice off on Nov. 28, 1979 at the Caraway Collett Street Recreation Treasurer - Pam Pruitt Center. The Tip-off is a Secretary - Karen Goble _ _ __ - basketball game between the Parlimentarian - Glenn ]\|ental Health LlUD faculty (turkeys) and the Duncan students (pilgrims) to raise The initiation ceremony for more servjce-oriented plans money for a scholarship fund to new members will be held on By Charlotte Morris an helping ,„„ me Halloween bring a local high school senior October the 24th, 1979 in the festivities at Broughton playing, cheering, or helping in to attend is welcome. The new Mental Health Club held its operation Santa Claus at any way, contact Dick Morgan,

Georgia Cabe, PegL be hearing more about these any student member of Phi Susan Justice, Tamara Lail, This was an important meeting activities as details are con Theta Kappa. See you at the and plans are being put into Carl Lusk, Teresa McKinney, firmed at later club meetings. Rec Center! action to keep the club's Alene Medford, Robin Mon And last, but far from least, tague, Thomas O'Quinn, and members active and involved on Thursday Oct. 4, the Mental all the coming year. After Judy Smith. Health Club had a get- some opening humor, courtesy acquainted cookout at the pond our Pres, Butch Stillwell, the for club members and their club began planning our annual families. We feasted on hot educational trip to be taken in dogs and marshmallows while the spring. Possibilities this The Flying Club we got to know one another's year range from Atlanta Ga., families. For more info, club to Boston, Mass., and there'll members should contact be lots of fund-raising going on Teresa Athony, Carsonna to help finance the adventure. Club that will explain to you Bolden, Butch Stillwell, or By Dale Branch just how this fantasy became Among the activities you'll Augusta Wallace. reality, how it has developed be seeing from the club in this We've only just begun!!!!! From the earliest days of throughout the ages, and to vein include a "car wash," The Mental Health Club's myth, it has been our most bunches of bake sales, a flea give back active members a officers are: captivating fantasy. But for personal feeling of flight. This market or bazaar, candy and President - Butch StillweU

about through an orientation cveiu uiov a »uu unuc. Treasurer . Aiene Medford with his wings of wax and flight, a flight to a control discussion. Secretary and Reporter - feathers, Leonardo da Vinci tower and weather station, a Of course, the Mental Health charlotte Morris with his sketches of flying flight to a large airport to tour Club has other "irons in the social Chairwoman - Agusta machines—even our greatest and view the complexity of it, fire," so to speak. Some of our WaUace minds could do no more than and through at least one hang- study the flight of birds and gliding demonstration. Of Dick Morgan (Check Out The Nubs) dream. course, all these experiences Only with the last century are limited to active members Chess Club News have we finally mastered the only and dependent upon the mechanics of flight. And it has amount of funds allocated by The new year started out possible, we'll get together to been all that our artists The Great Beard-Off ourSGA. with ten dollars in the till and observe some tournament play new officers. in Greensboro, Charlotte and having a big contest to b<*e modem heroes have been the the year. If you feel that you President; Danny Haas! permit. If interested in which of them can raise the

Spirit of St. Louis," Mercury, „,„ Flying aub pIease attend

Bight has been our greatest posted or contact Fred Acuff or people already on the roll, give he's growing a beard? Has money will shave the other modern legend. pale Branch, president of the me your free times during the anyone seen the outline of the one's beard at half-time of the And now, we have a Flying ^5, We'vehad more games in the week and we'll get this time Lady Gillette razor that Eddie Turkey Tip-off game! The cafeteria than in the Physics thing together. TurowsW is carrying under his game itself will be held on Nov. Lab and they've all been good To whoever used the chess coat? Does anyone know what 28, the night before winter but we're in the process of set in the box last; please put it the heck is going on? quarter begins, at the changing the time for the back where it belongs in the Well, let me let you in on the Morganton Rec Center. meeting so they won't conflict locker in G-128. We only have news. It's almost Turkey Tip- Both Eddie and Dick are Annual Staff with so many other clubs and two that belong to the chess off time again, and this year already hustling money for necessary meetings normally club and both are sorely the grudge match of the decade their cause, and plans are now scheduled at that time. If needed. Thanks. is being planned for half-time. being made to get the student As most of you probably and faculty teams together. Sponsors Contest remember, last year Eddie Whose beard would you like to The Outing Club Turowski promised to donate see donated to a worthy cause? his beard if the nursing To donate money to Dick (he advertisements from any in students raised $50 for the says hell even take pennies), By Karen Fulbright canoe trip October 3 and 4, on terested students, staff or By JAQUIE TAYLOR Broughton fund which was last see Butch Stilwell, campaign faculty. There will also be a the South Fork of New River — year's project. So they did, and manager. If you wish to help Work has begun on WPCC's patron's page set aside to list You will probably be seeing Shatley Springs. he was de-bearded. This year, out Eddie, give your green to yearbook, the Alpha and the names of anyone donating some new t-shirts around Officers were elected last the project for the Turkey Tip- any of the following: Madonna kAtmAan fitra fivtH fan Hnllar»« tt\ hard at work selling ads and the annual. Outing Club is in the process of President; David Greenway as local high-school senior. And Meredith Bleyneat, or Corrine sponsoring a contest for Vice President; Tina Weaver The annual is expected to fashioning a shirt for its this year, Dick and Eddie are Duncan. original talent to be featured in come out sometime in May, as Secretary-Treasurer; and members. the annual. and the date pictures to be Jacquie Taylor as Public The grand prize for the taken will be announced later. The dub has had a rather Relations Person. worth of "liquid gold." Even staff are: Lynn Fulbright, due to the unpredictable never too late," and those of though there will be only one editor-in-chief; Suzaima Rowe, weather. Some members, you who enjoy camping, winner, all entries will have a layout editor; David Green- however, have braved the hiking, back-packing, rock The first meeting of the fund-raising project — chance to be in the yearbook. way, business manager; Debra forces of nature and as soon as climbing, or canoeing, plus lots freshmen and sophomore Halloween candy.

WPCC. It includes any poetry, staff members are Sandra Their most recent outing was a Outing Club. 1979. The purpose of the soft candy and gum for $1.00 artwork, photography or cover Harrison, Sandra Willman, meeting was to welcome the the week of October 22. design. Karen Carswell, Donna Tur- freshmen, and the sophomores Students may see any of the AU entries must be related to ner, Brenda Poteat, Sherry C^vS^x-nfwv l^lnVk TV*m*7C did so by preparing a spaghetti MOA students or their advisor, some aspect of the campus or Marlowe, Georgia Cabe, Dde OtlCUtC VilUIl 11CW» dinner Mrs. Simmons in E Budding. to the people at WPCC. The Harris, David SneU, Mark We also elected new officers. The process will be used to help deadline for the contest is Stackpoole and Charlie Brown. The SCIENCE CLUB will further the interest in science.

see Helen Keller, G-128, or sultant. Lynn Fulbright. Alex Huppe is the news Gwen Eller are the advisors. All students, new or old, are f^d win™ DuBois, secr<™"?- Examination The annual staff will accept release director. The purpose of the club is to welcome. We decided to undertake a examination. OCTOBER THE PIONEKR PAGE FOUR Memories Of A

Woodstock Revisited!

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Terry Spake And A Friend

Is I Have To Look At Another Chicken.

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Good Food, Good Friends, Good Fun OCTOBKIl PAGE SIX THE PIONEER Moretz Retires Student Of Interest— Buddy Rhodes Long-time Burke County educator H. D. Moretz was honored Thursday afternoon By Donna Walker approximately 35 songs. by over a hundred of his He has been musically in colleagues and staff at a , ', Buddy Rhodes says his main clined ever since he was a reception in the cafeteria of goal in life is to be named young child. He started singing Western Piedmont Community "Song Writer of the Year." when he was 4 years old in his College. Moretz, who is dean of Buddy, a student at WPCC, is home church in Kannapolis. the college, retires on Friday a member and manager of a Buddy plays the bass guitar after 30 years as a teacher and six man country-rock band and and the five stringed banjo, administrator in Burke is taking Business Ad and sings back up harmony. County. ministration to help with the The band plays 3 nights a Dean of Curriculum Harold managing of the group. week at the Tri-County Night Olsen presented Moretz with a The group has 2 albums and 5 Club located on highway 18 table saw and a marine dep- singles out. The albums titles between Morganton and thflnder, gifts from the college are "America 1", and "Johnny Shelby. The group plays at staff. His chief hobbies are Short and The Country different locations and are woodworking and fishing. Travelers live at Tri-County available for concerts. They College President Wilmon H. Country Music Bar." Their plan to do more traveling in the Droze thanked Dean Moretz for «-' i third album will be on the future. his valuable years of service to . market for distribution before Some of Buddy's other in the college, and added that the » Christmas, Buddy is the co- terests are playing golf, institution is particularly « writer of the title song fishing, and flying. He belongs grateful for the stability I "Timmy's Christmas Wish." It to the flying club at WPCC. His Moretz provided as interim was written by Buddy and favorite male and female president. ■ ' another band member; Johnny vocalists are Johnny Paycheck Moretz joined the ad- * Short. Buddy has written and Barbara Mandrell. ministrative staff of the college I in 1965 after teaching science I at Valdese High School and | serving as principal in the Salem Distriojr. At the college 8th Annual Intercollegiate New Art Moretz has served as dean and as the interim president. The retiring dean of the Images college does not anticipate much leisure time in the next Canoe Races several months. He took over chairmanship of the currently spotlighted Equalization and By JACQUIE TAYLOR The results of those races are 10th Dennis Brockland, Western Piedmont can now Review Board of Burke Oct. 6, 1979 as follows: Chuck Brown of WPCC boast another fine instructor in , Morganton, Georgia State University— (present) 20:47 County, a Job that should keep the area of art. Raymond him well occupied until late 280 WILDWATER RESULTS — N.C. Goodfellow, who recently Sponsored by Western Appalachian State C-2 Mixed Intercollegiate December. With that chair moved from Chattanooga, manship, and work with the Piedmont Community College University—244 6th—Karen Berry of ASU Tennessee, presently instructs Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, the First Presbyterian the 8th Annual Southeastern William and Mary—214 Western Carolina Univer Church, his home in the Salem n M . ~ his Master of Fine Art from were held. The Outing Club is sity-84 tercollegiate community and an increasing "• "• ™>relz East Tennessee State the designee for seeing that all Western Piedmont Com 1st David Benner of ASU number of grandchildren from University and Bachelor of of the "Water Work" is set up munity College—38 (former) 272 points Halifax County to San Diego, Arts from University of Ten properly. This is all done under University of South 12th—Dennis Brockland of California, Moretz doesn't plan instructor of chemistry and nessee at Chattanooga. His the supervision of Mr. Bob Carolina—31 WPCC (present) 511 points to end his busy career. math. experience includes positions H. D. Moretz resides with his Benner and the volunteer help Furman—29 Slalom Results—C-2 In After retirement MoreU may as teaching assistant during also work as an educational wife Louise and her mother in of the students from his Georgia Tech—15 tercollegiate graduate and undergraduate canoeing classes. Individual results that follow 9th David Greenway, Mike consultant and as a part-time Salem. studies as well as the assistant are those of present students Lehn of WPCC (present) 439 to the gallery curator at UT- and former students of WPCC points Chattanooga. WILDWATER RESULTS C-l 10th Dennis Brockland, INTERCOLLEGIATE Danny Haas of WPCC 1st—David Benner of ASU (present) 493 points Through invitations, (former) 19:28 Goodfellow has exhibited his For Those Who May Be 19th—David Greenway of SLALOM—C-2 Mixed In works in the Chiaha Seventh WPCC (present) 25:42 tercollegiate Annual Southeastern Com WILDWATER RESULTS C-l 2nd—David Benner, Karen petition (Painting; the Womens Intercollegiate Berry of ASU (former) 306 Mockingbird Literary 2nd—Karen Berry of ASU points Magazine Competition, where Interested: (former) 23:29 SLALOM RESULTS-C-0 he won first award in print; WILDWATER RESULTS C-2 Womens Intercollegiate Dalton (Ga) Art Guild, merit There will be a management Cabe or Jane Jeffery in E-103. you are interested, contact Intercollegiate 1st—Karen Berry, Pam award (drawing) with a seminar held in Asheville by Goergia Cabe or Jane Jeffery 1st—David Benner, Homer Brown of ASU (former) 377 recommendation for purchase the Asheville Chapter of • ion E-103. Beck (ASU) (former) 18:09 points painting; 22nd Delta Annual at SCORE (Service Coprs of Arkansas Arts Center in Little Retired Executives) on Oct. 24, Rock, this year. Among his 1979. The aim of thos con- Converse College, in Spar- many other accomplishments, ferenced is to belpo business tanburg, SC will hold a sym There is a Bible study group he exhibited his work at a show owners increase their profits posium entitled "The Middle that meets weekly here at Volley Ball titled American Painters in while providing greater East: Implications for WPCC in Roon E102 at 1:00 on Paris in Paris, France in 1976. satisfaction of their customers, American Foreign Policy" Wednesdays. The current After three games, the men went to Pleasant View, Gaston His interests include painting, and to inform the potential October 26 and 27. Bernard study is the Gospel of John,. All have lost to Crestline, won and Friendship. If you want to drawing and printmaking. If boss, while at the same time Kalb, of CBS news, will be the interested persons are against Dana and won a forfeit see these jumping, ball you've been waiting to take pointing out some of the pitfalls featured speaker for thois welcome, regardless of- from Romarco for 2 and 1 early bouncing bopping folk just some excellent art courses at in owning andoperatingf a biannual PROBE event. The demoninational perference. in the season. come to the Rec Center. Piedmont, now is your chance. business. Far more in public is invited to attend all The text is any version of the The women have played formation, contact Georgia events and admission is free. If Bible. tough but are 0 for 3. Losses

The people behind the Pioneer Teresa Sprouse All Pro" Team Of Pro Football Press are: Slade Ogletree Editor — Georgia Cabe Valarie Harris Assistant editor — Donna Linda Bolick By Rodney Mace ones I thought were best, and I Tight end - Ron Kramer Defensive backfield - Lem Walker Deb Cramer Sports Editor feel that this list will not Offensive Tackles - Lou Creek- Barney, Mel Renfro, Yale disappoint most coaches or mur, Forrest Gregg Lary, Dick 'Night Train' Lane Director of Photography — Jacquie Taylor There have been many "all true fans. Guards - Jerry Kramer, Gale John Cramer Photographers — David time" teams chosen, so I Gillingham Sports Editor — Rod Mace Eades decided to voice my opinion on Center - Mick Tingleoff Do you agree or disagree Entertainment Editor — Sherry Marlowe the subject. Many of you will OFFENSE with my selections? Let me Karen Fulbright Faculty Advisor — Jane Jef look at my list and say that you Quarter back - Johnny Unitas DEFENSE know. Drop a letter or card in Clubs Editor — Butch fery know many better players. I'll R.B. - O. J. Simpson Ends - Gino Marchetti, Willie my box in Helen Keller's office, Stillwell Staff Advisor — Joe Brannon admit that there are many Fullback - Jim Brown, Jim Davis (G-126) and I will get back to Features — Charie Greeson Coordinator of News Releases players that deserve to be Taylor (tie) Tackles - Bob lily, Alan Page you in the next issue. Be sure to Rich Harkness — Alex Huppe chosen, but there are only 22 Wide Receivers - Charlie Line backers - Chuck Howley, tell me why you disagree, and spaces available. I picked the Taylor, Lance Alworth Dick Butkus, Wayne Walker who you think should be added. THE PIONEER PAGE SEVEN

-WPCC Poetry Senational Senators Selected Life In Christ By THE BIC BANDIT exact). Those senators who will be representing By TERESA SPROUSE Someday as foretold in the With over 1500 students at sophomore students (those bible Western Piedmont this fall, students having completed 45 life on earth will cease to be. there must be some way for credit hours) are David Only life to those who are born concerns, feelings, ideas about Greenway, a liberal arts major Sometimes I wonder why life again, the College to be expressed from Morganton; Charlotte still goes on, No life except in Christ. and, even moreso, acted upon Morris, a mental health major life, itself, is a puzzle. Without Him, life is not in the best interest of the from Valdese; and James A maze, it is — Without Him, peace is not. student body. Enter Student Kelly, a pre-engineering Only not to Him who created it. Still yet, without Him, we are .■'. Senate. student from Old Fort. Fresh And yet, life still goes on. not. ,• According to the Student men senators are Vicki / 11 Association Constitution for Causby, a liberal arts student ■■■.-■• _:/ WPCC, there shall be one from Glen Alpine; David senator for every one hundred Connor, a Morganton liberal Autumn Sunset I curriculum students. This arts major; Virgil Davis, an 1 representative body is the industrial engineering student The flaming jewels of autumn leaves, channel for the student boiee, from Drexel; husband-wife stand And shadows it intricately "to provide the means whereby team David and Sonia Eades, on every tree against the land. weaves. members of the student body police science and corrections Behind, a sunset casts its glow, All is quiet from where I stand, may effectively express majors from Hudson; Richard Gleaming on the trees below. As twilight quietlys ettles o'er themselves on, problems of the Harkness, a pre-journalism The wind blows gently on the the land. College which directly affect major from Hickory; Rodney their social, economic, Mace, a police science major physical, intellectual, and from Marion; George Ware, a spiritual welfare", (from the pre-social work student from The Cheer Giver 1 Constitution). Morganton; Robin Kessler, a The students are Western nursing student from Valdese; Always, always, somewhere, Making one's mind move the Piedmont. Being a senator is Brenda Self, a liberal arts someone sits with the other body through the 1 an honor, because it affords a major from Morganton; Donna one familiar routine — person the opportunity to serve Duncan, a liberal arts major and suffers through empathy fellow students and, therefore, from Morganton; and Tom — helpless to heal. Trying to encourage while the College. It is an honor with Winkler, a pre-pharmacy reality wrestles against ^^^^^^^^ much responsibility, for major from Hickory. Warding off worry which every effort- Conscientious Students Go To The SGA Polls senators are charged with weighs upon the mind advancing the welfare of all Regardless of geographical knotting the nerves that wind Stretching the thread of hope students — day and evening, location or curriculum around the through one more a. -t - n «— full and part-time, any program, these senators eternal questions- long day and night- Student Paper curriculum. represent all WPCC students. On October 2 and 3, fifteen Speak your mind to them. Feeling hostility against Struggling to offer enthusiasm This newspaper is written This is OUR newspaper. Please new senators were elected J>y Encourage them. Western human frailty for life when and grappling with the the symptoms negate even the the benefit of students. In no we can best serve you. body who voted (263 to be your action and theirs. unknown, hour semblance of relief— way is this paper intended to after sleepless hour- reflect the views, opinions, or Somewhere, someone sits with tastes of the administration. Pushing oneself through the the other one — helpless to motions, heal. We the staff of The Pioneer trying to appear "normal" to Mavis E. Burnette Press are open to any feedback the uninvol ved — April 23, 1978 in any form from any student.

—To Be Or Not To Be?

By BUTCH STILLWELL work it into my schedule, I right." Another person, a wouldn't mind helping at all; fellow student, works second but I'm so busy." I agree; shift, comes to school full time, Look around you. What do who's not busy in this day and and is a club president who you see? People smiling, time? But that's no excuse. I, works hard at being actively working hard to accomplish an too, used to say the same thing. involved in club events. important task that no one else wishes to tackle? Or people Let me give you some per Another student is actively sitting and talking about, "We sonal examples of people who involved in the Mental Health just don't have the time"? Just fit the role mdoel I have been Dub, Phi Theta Kappa, SGA, for one short minute, I want talking about. For example, and other school activities. She each of one of the students, the there is one particular staff has one child in daycare, whom faculty, and the staff to think of member on campus who works she picks up at 6:00 p.m. daily, the many events that you could in housekeeping. Her and goes home to an evening of participate in daily. tremendous effort goes into study to maintain a certain brightening the student's day. GPA. The first thing most people She kids you until you smile Another person who has made the decision to "be" is a faculty member. In trying to boost the student's morale and Students At The Polls Marion Audio Video get him interested in English, she always has a joke on hand, LOWEST especially at times when you Prices On Stereo Components in Western North Carolina really need it. After 10 years at Is There Life After Dark? WPCC, you would think she would get tired of going beyond evening program would like to foods to the vending machines. the call of duty — but not her! Teresa Sprouse direct students' attention to the Evening picnics and in services available to them. For tramural sports are also a So, you see, once you gel Most businesses operate on great possibility in the future. M SCOTT. started, it is so easy to do more more than one shift. The ad instance, most people may not than just sit in a classroom. ministrators of Western be aware of the fact that at The Name to listen to.. least one counselor is ac- Dr. Chapman asks that Then you can look back or Piedmont captured this idea « ■ ■■- .mliu lhair riAftH* find Sanyo

then say, "I'm not as busy as I programs. An estimate of 17-22 and the 3> HITACHI thought I was." You will look E"^, of wp.s students come staffed until 8:00. vantages that the day students forward to what's coming up during me evenings. Most of Administrators are presently nave. CD PIONEER talking about is - sn- , vening students in such areas BURHOE SPEAKERS THUSIASM!!!!! "To be or not ^ convenience." as operating the cafeteria tor a I to be? That is the question." Dr Chapman, director of the hot meal instead of limiting reality. OCTOBER THE PIONEER PAGE EIGHT Student Opinionaire

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