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Western Carolinian Volume 44 Number 25

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  • ADVERTISED ITEM POUCY Each of these advertised items is re quired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each AEtP Store, except as specifically noted in this ad. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT, MARCH 24 AT A&P IN SYLVA ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS A&P QUALITY FRESH PORK SAUSAGE MILD OR HOT 1 LB. PKG. 98* U.S.DA. INSPECTED FRYING CHICKEN LIVERS 5 LB. BOX / • ONLY S049 / LB. 59* T^^^ A&P COUPON WHITE OR ASSORTED CHARMIN BATHROOM TISSUE LIMIT ONE WITH COUPON AND ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER LIMIT ONE COUPON. GOOD THRU SAT.MARCH 24 AT A&P IN SYLVA HROOM few . l&PIN SY1.VA #659 ' A&P COUPON A&P SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS LIMIT ONE DOZEN WITH THIS rvrtTew COUPON a ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER. VV7, „ LIMIT ONE COUPON. ONLY GOOD THRU SAT. MARCH 24 AT A&P IN SYLVA A&P COUPON TEA BAGS HEARTY & VIGOROUS LIMIT ONE WITH COUPON AND ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER. ion fyr LIMIT ONE COUPON. PKG ' GOOD THRU SAT, MARCH 24, AT A&P IN Vy«°VA #661 I ^^ THESE OFFERS ONLY BUDWEISER BEER ctn. of 12 oz. cans or bottles *1 99 CONCORD WINE Golden Concord Blackberry 1/5th btl. U.S. #1 BAKING RUSSET POTATOES I0-99C Crisp Iceburg LETTUCE Each Head *5CK Only *J-7 MARCH 22, 1979/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 7 Gifted students headed for 'The Cullowhee Experience' Some of North Carolina's brightest voung students arc again enrolling in WC I "s summci cm icliiuenl program tor gifted students entitled "Ihe Cullowhee I -xpcricn. In its llnd vcat ot operation, the program will be pting nominations through April 1 lor the June 17 to lulv |J session. To gain admission, students must be nominated bv their school principal or guidance counselor Only studenls classified as superior or gifted on Form l.-M of th«- Revised Stanford Hinet Scale or WISC-R will be considered. The program is designed to enrich and broaden the experiences of gifted studenls. The curriculum is planned around a theme area for each grade level, beginning with grade five and continuing through grade 10. Unlike lOme other gifted student programs, "Ihe Cullowhee Experience is not ■ camp-type program, it runs a full four weeks and is academically oriented, although | variet) Of evening and weekend recreational activities are planned. The WCU program also uses non-college faculty, public school teachers with experience in teaching the gifted student. Other Criteria for admission stipulate that studens must I) have completed the grade level for which they are seeking admission, 2) must have a school achievement record indicating a two-grade placement level above Ihe class ot which they are a part, and 3) have a physical examination following notification of acceptance. Prospective applicants are urged to contact their school principal or guidance counselor if interested. Further Information is available by contacting; WCU Summer Program for Gifted Students; .1. Milford Clark. Director: wen School of Education and Psychology; ('ullowliee.N.C. 28723; Phone 227-7249. Studenls accepted into the program in previous vcars arc not required to be re-tested or re-screened. Applicants previously accepted but who did not attend are required to again be recommended bv their school. Poetry contest for NC students Five contests for the Poetry Council of North Carolina, Incorporated, which has for its aim discovering and encouraging writing talent, will open on April 1 and will close on June 15, 1979. The contest categories include the Oscar Arnold Young Memorial Contest for the best book of poetry with more than twenty pages, published in 1978 by a writer who is, or has been, a resident of North Carolina; The Charles A. Shull Contest for any traditional form, except the sonnet, and limited to 24 lines; The James Larkin Pearson Contest for free verse and experimental forms and limited to 22 lines; The Archibald Rutledge Contest for only sonnet entries, of either Shakespearan or Italian forms; The Virginia Dare Contest for writers aged 12 to 18, with any verse form, preferably traditional, and limited to 24 lines. Each years prizes amounting to approximately $600 are awarded winners on Poetry Day, held annually in Asheville during the color season in October. This year Poetry Day will be an all-day celebration at the Sheraton Motor Inn on Woodfin Street on October 27. The winner of the Young contest for a book of original poems receives a check for one hundred dollars and a large cup to be engraved with the winner's name and to be kept one year. Winners in the Shull, Pearson, Rutledge, and Dare contests receive for first prize, $50; second prize, $25 and third prize, $15. Those winning places of Honorable Mention in each of the four contests will be given a book of poetry. Eleven other winners in each contest will receive Certificates of Award. A contestant may enter only one poem in any contest. If the writer submits a poem in a second contest, he must send a different poem. Poems must be original, previously unpublished, and not offered at the time to any other contest or publication. Contestants should avoud bizarre language and pornographic words or images. Each poem submitted will be accompanied by $1 to help defray printing and mailing costs. For further contest information and rules, the writer should send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the contest chairman. Miss Carolyn Kimzey, Route 1 Horse Shoe. North Carolina, 28742.
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