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  • and the following officers were elect- special attention. ATHLETICS H. C. Bryson, Vive Pr, 3 Cassie Wallace, So isurer. Also the followhi appointed: Ci tion; C. H. Alle don, Mrs, D. E. P Mis YODELLERS BREAK ROAD TRIP ■'.YEN ON cent of the tin Besides being practice and ga Record to Date Shows Big Margin girls, it takes c, education classc school 'and of Points over Opponents. Eleven Out of Sixteen Games Played, Won. Six Scheduled to be Played. The boys' basket ball squad consisting of seven players; Parton, Osborne, Roberson, Wright, Garrett, Allison, and Battle; Coach Johnson and Manager Hall returned from their road trip Sunday morning. d for basket ball for both boys and gtjj care of all the physical goci ses in the Normal, high jjui lemeirfary school de- shir Mrs. T. A. Co: 1, Miss Clutie Bloc Miss Irma Ellis, Mrs Mrs. Ed Bryson. 3 partments. WORK ON NEW ATHLETIC FIELD TO BEGIN AT ONCE !),• Students of grading start withi school has interested in athletics sed to hear that the work the new athletic field will i the next few days. The been extremely fortunate Just four games were played since in securing the beautiful nearby- two were cancelled only a few days tract of land from Mr. David Rogers, before the team departed. Meeting a part of which will be converted in- some of the strongest teams in West- to an ideal athletic field. Coach em North Carolina the local lads Johnson says that the field will be in played on an even break, winning readi,ness for the coming" baseball from Waynesville All Stars and season. Carolina Military and Naval Acad- , and losing to Candler High CULLOWHEE BOYS AND GIRLS lishii ■ Hi Now, Mr. Editor, sinee you are a member of the faculty, you must not expect me to tell you the best and most fascinating part of our life hero. Having been a student you realize that certain rules and regulations invite attack. When "Fat" Lefler or "Pewee" Braswell needs a bath at midnight, or " Jimmie" Parton needs a shave, the boys do not like to awake a teacher to get permission to help them. Something must be done, so we just offer our services. "Its all in the family you know", so why not ? Then again what would you expect us to do when our team wins a game?—Well, we do. Of course our celebration lasts only an hour or two, but if you had to face our teachers the following morning you could easily understand why it is not an all night event. But to be specific, my opinion following letter winch now ? 0h ves> tnere is nothing like it. DORMITORY LIFE The editor takes pleasure in pub- Yours thoughtfully, A. STUBB PENNE. School and Mars Hill College. The team was impressed with the clean sportsmanship and cordial feeling met with on school, wheth welcome. We ai won and satisf EACH CLAIM BIG VICTORY OVER ASHEVILLE UNIVERSITY At every sated or not, every The Normal School Yodellers met iake the boys feel the Asheville University basket bat the games teams (boys and girls) Wednesdi rith seems to bo self-explanatory: Cullowhee, North Carolina, February 1st, 1924. Dear Editor: Since receiving yours of recent date asking me to give my opinion on a few phases of student life, I have An up-to-date moving picture ma- been puzzled over your purpose. I chine has just been received and in- admire your nerve in making such a stnlled in the Graded School build- request of a sttadent, but frankly I MOVING PICTURE MACHINE INSTALLED ing. Professor Brown, who has judgement However ° . ' i it may I shall re- c"ar£e °f it, says that he plans to announce the first show in the near uture. It is the purpose to make his added equipment serve as a real •ducational asset to the school. those lost night, January 30th, on the home don't like yot since they were lost to clean fast court and took two decided victories, letting that be s teams who defeated by superior team- The visitors manifested a splendid veal my thoughts with unusual can- work, spiiit thoughout and demonstrated didness and endeavor to treat yo Despite many handicaps at the real sportsmanship. The score for topics in the order named. opening of the season Coach Johnson the boys was 4S to 18; and for ihe First I note that you ask my opi has scceeded in developing a fast, girls, 34 to !. ion on student life in the dormitei strong team. Having won eleven of 0 At the beginning of school t he a lew the sixteen games played, the team GIRLS BASKET BALL SQUAD would have embarrassed both of t is now in the best of condition and GETTING IN TRIM for until I came here and found out looking forward to the remaining for myself I had formed the opinion games scheduled. We are anxious to The girls played their first match that dormitory life was something meet all teams in this section and game of the season with S. C. I. at to be feared. What I had heard from i eady arranged for six games Sylva, January 21st, and lost 28 to 13 friends always prompted me to as- j,;n,,ljsh Week. The purpose will be to be played soon. The following is However, this defeat did not dis- sociate the words "boarding school" , , . ' , " ,, , a brief summary of games played to courage thorn and they are working don't like your judgement. However ' 'r date: with great enthusiasm every day collars, hair tonic, and skinny old English and to champion the cause Cullowhee Op'ts under the direction of Miss Benton maids who wore glasses and scolded of more correct usage of our language BETTER ENGLISH WEEK WILL , BE OBSERVED The Normal School plans to observe February 17th-23rd as Better (id. 26 (at) Sylva High (let. ISO (home)Svlva Hi Nov. 5 (at) Webster High 28 Nov. 7 (at) Qualla High 15 Nov. 'i (home) Webster High :t:i Nov.l:i(home) Franklin High 2S Nov. Hi(home) Qualla High 23 Nov. 20 (home) Cherokee Indian High 48 Nov.26 (at) Franklin High 8 Jan. l5(home)Sylva High 25 Jan. 18 (hoino)Wood(in High 25 Jan.l9(home) Andrews High 29 Jan. 23 (At Candler) Waynesville High 44 Jan. 24 (at) C.M.N.A. Jan. 25(at)Mars Hill College:!!) 30 as Coach. A return game with S. you if the color of the gravy did n 12 0. I. is scheduled for the first Mon 1 day in February. The regular line 21) up is as follows: Forwards; Hoi: 2 Edwards, Betty do Berry, Hois Wike reek wiU ehapel e vill be given over to 21 Guards; Hazel Reeves 22 inger, Helen Saunders Fulton, Ruby Meador. Mai match your vest. Of social life I gave no thought, being of the age when one vainly t ties to hide timidity lie- hind indifference. However upon. s'",('l;,i Programs featuring in ap- my arrival I immediately reversed my propriate ways the claim for better thinking. The skinny old maids could speech. not be found; I gained weight o 10 EDUCATORS FAVOR IMPROVED HIGHWAY dreaded "grub"; and my mask of indifference toward the opposite sex vanished. Almost any morning I can be f( and in my room dragging a "Gillette Safety" across my pimpled face until it shines like a bald head, and When the '•rules are off" I can always be found at the girls' dormi- PICTURES BEING MADE OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Mr. Peltori of the Pelton Studio, Asheville, with his assist tint Mr. Jone3, -.pent Saturday, the 26th, with us making various pictures of the 14 ( Continued from page 1 ) of organizing a Community Life Club. '-'•'! 'the purpose of the Club as outlined 18 is to develop the social, educational, 75 cultural, and general needs and in- tory grinning like Jan. 2(i (at) C ndler Hlgn SS4 32 teres* of the school and community, 'possum heads. ■ It purposes to make, the Graded A student who does not stay ... 434 331 school building a real community the dormitory is deprived of the most Panned to have these pictures avail- Won, 11; lest, 5. center where various educational and enjoyable part of school life. There able for the public in the near future. 0 .—_ social activities will be hold through- is a fooling ol independence thai is GYMNASIUM KEPT BUSY out the year. not found in a private home. One The first part of the meeting was soon finds himself one of a largo The problem of providing for an given over to a delightful program family where all share alike, and indoor athletic court has been : o'vod rendered by the children in the ele- there is n mutual understanding ex- liv converting the auditorium of the -mentary grades. At the conclusion of isting ai i >n , all members of the Madison Building into a very satis- the program a business session fol- family that prompts each one to aid factory gymnasium. Its need and lowed with Miss.Irma Ellis acting as the other :n \n;;in the most of the time importance in the school is shown temporary chairman. After the pur- spent here together. To associate with by the large service it renders. No pose of the meeting was clearly stat- the "gang" and to bo one of the room on the campus serves as many ed, it was decided to go into the or- bunch one must remember that all staged under the direction of Misses people and is in use as largo n per- ganization of a Ccmmunity Life Club, are on eqpml plane and none got Virginia Davis and Alice Benton. basketful of buildings and grounds and also ( f the Normal School at work. It is SENIORS TO GIVE IT AY The Normal Seniors have selected for their class play, "The Wren" by Oliver P. Parker, which will be presented February Kith. This is a royally play of fifteen characters with an unusually strong plot. It is being
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