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Western Carolinian Volume 44 Number 25

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  • NO WAITING FOR A FACTORY REBATE . . . INSTANT SAVINGS NOW! I ^ A MONTH MORE BRINGS YOU REMOTE CONTROL VALUE! K2520 'Based on 6 years of usage, this Zenith Remote Control Model Costs as little as $1.25 per month versus non-remote control comparable model. Optional Extra SPACE COMMAND' 1200 with instant ZOOM close-up. Turn set on or off. Change channels higher or lower. Adjust volume up or down to 8 levels Completely mute sound. ■9/THE WESTERN CA'BOUNi'an, PACJE 19 Seigel elected to presidency of council an of tl | 0f I dilution and <>t the Southern Council a tion. I>r .luring the aim ::g in Atlanta of tin- Southern Association ot Colleges and entries and «iil succeed Dr. Robed l. dean of the College of Education at Memphis State Unfverisit). I In- council sitm-s eleven states- Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, Louis i.iii.i. Mississippi. North ilina, South Carolina, Tennessee, [exas ami Virginia ami Dr. Siegel has been a member lot three years ropic for tins war's meeting was "I nues Shaping reachei Education," and "Emerging Definitions of 1 Teacher Education" will be 1 tin- topic tor tin- next meet- ' ing. Dr. Siegel became tin1 first woman academic dean ill WCU's history 111 .lime of ll>""(,, aliei serwng as the highest ranking woman administrator in Florida St university system, she was dean of academic affairs for continuing education at the Universitv of Florida prior to taking the WCU post. A name oi Cumberland, Ky., Dr. Siegel began her career in education as a teacher of psychology, English, and social studies at A I. Brown High School in Kannapolis, N.C, and later taught at Indiana University ami I enoir Rhyne Colleg She is a specialist in child and adolescent psychology ami holds the Ph.D. degree from Florida State Universitv and tin- master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Siegel is a graduate of Wake Forest College, and has completed two yeari of post-doctoral study in clinical child psvchology at Indiana University. Dr. Siegel is the co-author of two books and numerous articles on education and psychology. She has served as a consultant in more than 130 school systems in 27 states and four foreign countries. During the summers of 1972 through 1974 Dr. Siegel served as visiting professor of child psychology at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Urchins to swim A tiny tot swim program will be held at WCU for children age six months to two years. The classes would be held on Monday's. Wednesday's and Friday's at Breese Pool. The course, designed for parents to swim along with their children, will begin at Breese on March 26 at 3 a.m. Registration will be held at that time. CAROLINA TIRE 98 East Main St. Sylva
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