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Western Carolinian Volume 44 Number 29

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  • 'Let me be me' APRIL 19, 1979/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 19 All day conference will be in Killian "Let Me Be Me" is the title of an all-day conference to be held April 24 in Killian Building at WCU, under the joint sponsorship of the WCU department of elementary education and the Child Development Training Project. Dr. Thelma Harms, director of curriculum development at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center in Chapel Hill, will speak on early childhood education at a 12:30 luncheon in the East Wing of WCU's Brown Cafeteria. Others speakers and their subjects include "Readiness for Learning to Read," Dr. C. Thomas Pickering, WCU associate professor of elementary education and reading; "Opportunity Knocks: What an Infant/Toddler Teacher Can Do to Answer," Susan Byrum, teacher of emotionally disturbed children in Chapel Hill; "Learning to Read the Natural Fun Way," Dr. Richard Craddock, head of the WCU department of elementary education and reading; and "Meeting Individual Needs of Children in the Classroom," Dot Chapman, kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School. Conference sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. and are scheduled to end at 3 p.m. An exhibit of teacher-made materials will be on display in the Grandroom of Hinds University Center in connection with the conference. Exhibit hours are 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. April 24 and 8:30 a.m.-noon April 25. The only charge for the conference will be the cost of lunch. Further information is available from Jane S. Hall, director of WCU's Child Development Training Project in the department of home economics. The WCU Concert Choir and University Chorus will be among the performers in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, to be presented at 3:15 p.m. Sunday in WCU's Reid Gymnasium. The choral organizations, led by Dr. Joyce Farwell, will join with the Asheville Symphony and the Asheville Symphony Chorus for the performance, which will be a repeat of a program to be held in the Asheville Civic Center Saturday night. The conductor will be Robert Welch, conductor and artistic director of the Asheville Symphony. The Cullowhee performance is sponsored by the WCU Lectures, Concerts and Exhibitions Committee. Admission will be free to WCU students and subscription series members of the LCE, $4 for other adults and $2 for non-WCU students. Three WCU faculty members Wednesday received the Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award, WCU's highest accolade for superior teaching. This year's recipients of the coveted award are [left to right] Dr. William D. Kane, assistant professor of marketing-management; Dr. Judy H. Dowell, associate professor of home economics; and Dr. J. Roger Bacon, associate professor of chemistry. At right is WCU Chancellor H.F. Robinson, who presented the awards. QUIN I 1 Show: 7:15 ALL SEATS $2.50 WINNER of | nfcrj Academy H<|) Awards Including BEST PICTURE RC38ERT DE NIRO A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM QUIN II 7 & 9:15 Reg. Adm. Prices AWINNER! A courageous film that gets you on a gut level...in many ways it is the sister of 'Rocky'." Rona Barre«, abctv "AtOUrdc forCC." -Cosmopolitan Magazine UNIVERSAL PICTURES m EMI FILMS prMM THE DEER HUNTER &>«*,.», JOHN CAZALE ■ JOHN SAVAGE • MERYL STREEP • CHRISTOPHER WALKEN semmo, DERIC WASHBURN s,».»», MICHAEL CIMINO i OERIC WASHBURN im LOUIS GARFINKLE s OUINN K REDEKER p.MutM..c»»u> JOANN CARELLI mxwn MARION ROSENBERG »m JOANN CARELLI ».M », STANLEY MYERS »!*«.», BARRY SPIKINGS. MICHAEL DEELEY. MICHAEL CIMINO m JOHN PEVERALL ftiecioxxnowiti., VILMOS ZSIGM0N0. «sc DncMt, MICHAEL CIMINO A UNIVERSE SHEAS* IHfi] PA..AVISICV 9OD™*,r ,.1.""" * No* a JOVt Bor. "D ■ ^,'^^*K. J^^ •«, . ■„...„,-..—aiUNIN© ' "*" "^ r"*"- T)ie story of a woman with the courage to risk everything for what she believes is right.
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