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Western Carolinian Volume 31 Number 10

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  • _. ^ATE, 3TE RN Carolinian The. Voice, of theSt-udanrs VOL. XXXI, NO. 10 Friday, December 10, 1965 CULLOWHEE, N. C. Touring Choir Will Present The 'Messiah7 The Western Carolina Concert Touring Choir will present Handel's Messiah on December 14, at the Christmas Assembly in Hoey Auditorium. Approximately six years have passed since this composition was last performed here. Soloists to be featured are: Dr. Edgar vom Lehn, Miss Rose Dalton, Miss Deane Hens- Mr. T. J. Cole of WCC's Department of Music is shown as he directs the college's Concert Choir in preparation for theitrperformance of Handel's MESSIAH in Hoey Auditorium on December 14. ley, Miss Nancy Land, and Mr. T.J. Cole. Mr. Henry Lofquist, a new Music Department faculty member, will be the organist. It will also be accompanied by a brass ensemble. Mr. T. J. Cole, directs the sixty voice choir. The choir will also perform this year at Hendersonville, N. C, for the First Baptist Church and the high School in Elon, N. C. and to Morehead High School in Spray, N. C. Insurance Info Memo from the Health and Safety Office: All Married students carrying Blue Cross, Blue Shield Insurance have a payment due no later than December 13, 1965. Payment may be made in the Health and Safety Office, Room 18, Joyner Building. Those students who are presently insured with Blue Cross and Blue Shield may pick up their policies in the Health and Safety Office at any time. Any new applicants for student insurance may apply now, also at this office. Killian Receives Award iif^s> i*7 ai rl T~ Work For Special Education WCC Lists 31 Students , „. JA ^Ai^n Is Cited At NCARC Banquet In Collegiate Who's Who Western Carolina College's selections for the 1966 edition of WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES have been announced by the Dean's Office. Those from WCC whose names will appear in this year's volume are: Charles Hunter Aiken of Black Mountain; Barbara Chapman Barton of Hickory; Jack Dean Baughn from Sylva; Jane Caudill Brock; John Whitley Bruton from Charlotte; Philip Dean Buchanan of Sylva; Linda Phillips Cabe of Franklin; Paul William Cabe, president of the student body, also of Franklin; Barbara Carol Calloway from Franklin; Gerald Thomas Chambers, editor of this year's WESTERN CAROLINIAN, from Murphy; Judy Gail Clontz of Charlotte; John Kerry Collins of Cullowhee; Betty Jean Harlow DeHart from Bryson City; Jean T. Dowell of Olin; Ardith Gibbs Duckworth from Morganton; Carolyn Mae Graves of Murphy. The list continues with: Charles Wade Hall of Canton; Kenneth David Helms from Monroe; Secelia Rosemary Jamerson of Bald Creek; Patricia Maddox Keeter of Ruth- erfordton; Charles C. McConnell of Cullowhee; Betty Davenport McMurray from Spruce Pine; Shirey Faye Moses from Syva; Anne W. Parrish of Waynesville; Julia Swann Pittman from Spruce Pine; Pamela Ann Ramsey from Marshall; John William Reid of Pilot Mountain; Betty Sue Williamson Sams of Franklin; Shelby Garrett Teague from Hickory; Benjamin Franklin Weeks III of Andrews; and Alan T. Withrow of Charlotte. These 31 students were selected by suggestion a special campus nominating committee composed of Dean of the College W. Newton Turner as Chairman, Dean of Women Margaret Ratterree, Dean of Men Cecil Cosper, the various department heads, and Director of Student Personnel Taylor L. Huskins. Three students, Sharon Davis, Bill Smart, and Barry Stegall also served on the nominating committee, as called for in the Student Handbook. The bases for selection are scholarship, citizenship, leadership campus activties, general service to the school, and promise of future usefulness to business and society. Although juniors are eligible, the nominating committee regularly gives preference to seniors and to graduate students who were graduated at some time during the year for which they were chosen. WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES was initially published in 1934 and is presently edited by H. Pettus Randall. The volume, which appears each Spring, includes a list of universities and colleges and the members from each, an alphabetical listing of students including pertinent information about them, and the number and kinds of degrees granted. Also included are all national fraternity and sorority affiliations, the residences of all members and the number from each state or foreign country. On November 15, 1965, Dr. Carl Dan Killian, Chairman of the Department of Education and Psychology at Western Carolina College, was honored at a banquet held for him in Dur- Draft Registration Arrangements have been made for students of draft age to register for the Selective Service with Mrs. Betty Arbaugh, secretary to Dr. Max Williams, at his office in Bird Administration Building. This arrangements has been effected in connection with the Sylva Draft Board as a convenience to the students of Western Carolina College. PICTURED ABOVE ARE 21 OF THE WESTERN CAROLINA COLLEGE STUDENTS WHO will appear In the 1966 edition of WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. Left to right, they are: Judi Pittman; Charles Aiken; Ardith Duckworth; Carolyn Graves; Judy Clontz; Jean Dowell; Jean Harlow DeHart; Shelby Teague; Barbara Chapman Barton; Allen Withrow; Paul Cabe; Jerry Chambers; John Reid; Rosemary Jamerson; Shirley Moses; Kenneth Helms; Charles McConnell; Charles Hall; Betty Davenport McMurray; Carol Calloway; and Phillip Buchanan. ham, North Carolina. The banquet was a function of the North Carolina Association for Retarded Children. Dr. Killian was presented with a plaque and a citation worded as follows: "To C. D. Killian for his outstanding work in the development of Special Education and Training Programs at Western Carolina College and his contribution to the Special Education effort in the state of North Carolina. "Far and away, the majority of the mentally handicapped can be educated or trained to useful citizenship and self-respect in our communities. From the beginning, C. D. Killian has been dedicated to the proposition that mental retardation and its associated educational problems are capable of and worth solving. He has brought to the professional and lay community in our state the realistic optimism and drive that is required for further educational program development for the mentally retarded and other areas of exceptionality. He has a heavy commitment to teacher training programs for exceptional children and has combined it with the kind of clinical training required to meet the needs of the retardate in the classroom. "Dr. Killian has worked long and hard at Western Carolina College in the Governor's Council in Raleigh and throughout the state and nation toward the goal of provision of special Education facilities for every retarded child. He has given us the confidence to proceed toward better educational facilities and the optimism to perservere in a problem area where disappointments out-weigh success. "For his continued leadership and gentle guidance toward better educational programs and facilities, we recognize Dr. Killian this evening by bestowing upon him the 1985 Distinguished Service Award of the North Carolina Association for Retarded Children." Dr. Killians response to the citation was an explanation of how he came to be in the field of Education and Psychology. Whlie studying entomology at Cornell University, his uncle suggested that he transfer to psychology at Ohio State University because psychology seemed to be on the rise. As a result of his transfer, he earned his Ph.D. in 1932 from Ohio State University. Dr. Killian has been at Western Carolina College since 1935. In addition to his NCARE citation, Dr. Killian was honored in November during Education Week, by the Jackson County Kiwanis Club, who also presented him with a plaque.
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