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I health Meeting
| Mr r j. Andrews and Miss
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I Alice Benton.' represent*** rwcoum
Carolina Teachers College
e a. conference in Raleigh, De- j
"ember which was attended |
c representative health and |
hysical education teachers '
from all senior colleges in the I
state- /
purpose itf the meeting was
to have a general conference in
order to discuss changes, effective
July 1. 1942? in curriculum
requirements' un health and
physical education for element- |
ary teachers and for the certification
of teachers of those sub.
jeets in high school. One of the
main factors with which they
were concerned was the control
of the s1* semcaici uuuis icquired
of the elementary teach- |
er in health and physical education
Requirements in these
areas were formulated by a state
wide committee.
Due to the foresight of Mr.
Andrews a n d Miss Benton,
healt-h and physical education
students at W. C. T. C. will not
be affected by this state-wide
change The program which they
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Perfect physical fitness is required
of sailors in the U. S. Navy
and Naval Reserve. Excellent athletic
facilities are provided bo.h
afloat and ashore.
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on the aircraft tender U.S.S.
\Vright holding basketball practice
on sKioboard. Almost every
ship in the U. S. Navy has it.-, o.. a
basketball team. Rivalry amc:v~
planned two years ago includes
all requirements which have
been designated by the state
committee as being planned effectively
two years hence.
Physical education and elementary
teachers of Western
Carolina Teachers College who
have graduated since the program
was planned by Mr. Andrews
and Miss Benton have the
satisfaction of knowing that
they have an advantage over
students in other senior colleges
in which hte curriculum has not
as yet been arranged to include
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the crews of the various crafts
runs high. In addition to baskethall?football,
baseball, boxing-,
bowling, wrestling and tennis all
v<v.\- hi^ii us snorts with Uncle
Sari's sailors. Organized intrafleet
cormel.ilions are held for most
snorts. Trophies and individual
awards usually are presented to
th* championship winning; t^ams
and players.
Dr. M. Ashford
Is Added To High
School Facultj
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Dr. Mozell Ashford, for on(
| year a supervisor of Alabama
j State Teachers College, has beer
added to the faculty of Cullowhee
High School as the fifth
grade critic teacher. Dr. Ashford
received her A. B. degree at
Florida State Woman's College
She attended Clark University in
1 Massachusetts, where she received
her M. A. degree, and obtained
her doctors degree at
these requirements, and which
cannot be arranged fully and
effectively for at least two years.
It is believed that Western
Carolina Teachers College was
the first college in the state to
carry out this fully developed
program in physical education
practically, and it was definitely
the first college in the state to
have the program outlined and
printed in a college catalog.
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THE JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL
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(By Louis M. Connor, Jr.)
Raleigh? North Carolina's
public utilities, both telephone
companies and power plants,
i are going forth at full steam to
meet the problems and demands
arising day by day from our1
national defense program.
Utilities Commission Chair- '
man Stanley Winborne told me
this week that the Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Company
has already spent $1,859,
000 as of the first of December
on projects in North Carolina
for war-time operations, j The
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph
Company, absorbing the
greater portion of eastern Carolina,
reports to the Commission
that they have spent over a mil1
inn H nil a re rm nrnlonfc wifol i
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and necessary to defense.
Winborne reiterated the state- 1
ment that these companies, the I
two largest in North Carolina,
were only beginning in their I
; efforts to assist in the defense I
i program. He said that the tele|
phone companies * were the |
"hardest hit" of the public
Utilities for the rendering of
immediate and necessary seri
vice.
j The Southern Bell in their i
j report stated that they, were I
spending a large portion of their I
i defense appropriation on air- '
11 craft warning service, along j
with the construction of new j
I telephone lines for Army man- ;
euvers and the Civil Aeronautics
j Authority.
Meanwhile, the . Commission
1 reported that there are inJ
' creased demands on power
II plants in the State and that
i ! every possible effort was iyiderj
way to meet such demands.1
The Carolina Power and Light
1 1 Company now has under con- j
' | struction near Fayetteville a $6,
' 000,000 steam plant for generat*
| ing electricty in that area. How1
ever, due to, a shortage of maJ
terials, work has been halted
on the plant for approximately !
30 days.
While such work is essential
to defense in that it serves F6rt
I Braes7. and has hepn pivpn an
A-l priority, there are other
plants in the nation, such as the
! Brooklyn Navy Yard, that have
! a double A-l priority for such
| material, it was pointed out.
i Power companies in North
; Carolina are needed more than
I ever now to serve Army forts and
j hospitals, aircraft bases, ship
j yards and aluminum plants.!
Many of the pompanies with defense
work well underway, report
that their surveys are far
from complete, and intimate
that such spending in the State
1 is only in the beginning.
The Duke Power Company in
I a report to the Commission as i
of December il, accounts for $2,
927,850.91 already spent for the
war-time program.
While utilities join hands to
assist in the defense of North
Carolina there is the ever growing
need for civilian defense
organizations. Never before in
our history has it been more essential
that the people of North
Carolina join hand in hand in
the unification of civilian defense.
This week in Raleigh, over 2,
000 male citizens, State officials,
business men and laborers,
pledged their support to do all
within their power to aid in protecting
the State Capitol. The j
same feeling rings out all over j
North Carolina for the protect- i
ion of our great State.
Monday night Governor and
Mrs. Broughton observed their
25th wedding anniversary at the
Executive Mansion on North
Blount Street. The old red brick
mansion was gay with excitement
as hundreds of prominent
North Carolinians gathered to I
observe the i Broughton's Silver
Anniversary.
PROJECTS
Thirteen 4-H Club members
have started with 15 Hereford
i and Angus calves as beef calf
[projects for| next year, reports
i C. Y. Tilson, jfarm agent of Bunj
combe County.
! Vanderbilt tJniversity. She has |
! also studied 'at Yale, Deeke, and
a French University. Dr. Ashj
ford, a major in psychology,
taught last summer at Alabama
Polytechinic i Institute.
Dr. Ashford replaces Mrs. W.
L, Lanier, who recently resigned
to join her husband in Thomasville
where he is pastor of two
Methodist churches. g
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Message That Has Come Ringing Down I
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And So, To Your, Our Friends,Our Neigh- I
bors, Our Employees Of Western North I
Carolina, We Will Again 'Pass On The I
Hearty Wish ... I j
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"MERRY CHRISTMAS"
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