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THE CULLOWHEE YODEL •H-M***,$.,;. .♦..;..;..;. .♦..;..;,.;.,;..;,.;..; .;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;. .♦. * *.;• * * * * * * * * > v ♦ ♦ •:• v♦ * * ** * * IWHEN IN SYLVA1 | = 1 if MAKE OUR STORE YOUR || HEADQUARTERS :: The Store that appreciates your business. : \ Where Quality and Service rule supreme, j I We Are The Exclusive Agents For I NUNNALLY'S AND WHITMAN'S 1 I FINE CANDIES | | I I EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES j I OF ALL KINDS || I PARKER PENS, PENCILS AND SETS | I SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES J I TO MEET EVERY NEED || t •> I SYLVA PHARMACY || The Rexall Store 1 H. L. Evans, Prop. Sylva, N. C. :: '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#<i ! DINTY MOORE'S CAFE f $ FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN X % An All American Cafe * * When in Asheville eat with Dinty Moore. You are always welcome X X to check your baggage. We are no better than the best, but better * * than the rest. The Clean Kitchen Cafe, with popular prices. Jiggs X * will meet you there with some Corned Beef and Cabbage. * § 10 W. College St. Asheville, N. C. | * * ALUMNI NOTES M. BUCHANAN, JR. j GARAGE DODGE BROTHERS CARS, HUDSON | AND ESSEX CARS | I Repairs and Supplies, Gas and Oils | * Sylva North Carolina $ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»<♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦#»»♦♦»+»♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦ ! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE YODEL | It will be the policy of this depart- Tyiiss Lucile Wike is teaching at ment in the future to present write- Cashiers, Jackson county. Miss Lu- ups of the members of the alumni by cije ;s tne daughter of Professor W. classes, giving the whereabouts and p. Wake, who is a former graduate doings of the members of each class aml member of our faculty. Mr. Wike in full where possible. Below we are is a re8ident of our community and ' giving the notes on the two classes Js at present teaching at East La- of 1924, the regular class of 1924 and porte His daughter Lucile was one those graduating at the end of the of the youne;est fo her class. She summer quarter, both combined form- was a faithful student and was loved ing the class of 1924. by all ner classmates. She is doing REGULAR CLASS primary work at Cashiers. William Bryson is teaching at Rocky Hollow in River Township, Jackson county. Mr. Bryson is a Miss Vinnie Wells is teaching at resident of Cullowhee, and is one of her home at Sandy Mush in Bun- our youngest graduates. This is his combe county. She and Miss Hazel second school. He reports a good Reeves were "pals," and in faithful- attendance and much progress. His qualities were about fifty-fifty. Miss is a two-teacher school, Miss Bertha Vinnie was a favorite with both teach- Buntain being his assistant and hav- ers and students because of her honing charge of the lower grades. We esty and faithfulness. We wish for are always proud of our home boys her a long and useful life. and are glad to see this one making a good start. William is also an active church worker and was prominent in Miss Annie Zachary is teaching at B.Y.P.U. work here. East Laporte, her home. This itself is an honor to her and we are confi- „._.„.. , dent she will give such service as to Miss Ruby Meador ls now at her . tjf the confideI1Ce her own people home at Norton Virginia. She is the haye lace(] in her_ Miss Alini, was first graduate of this institution from & d gtudent and m, aiso one of Virginia. Miss Ruby was a model &_ ones in her (.las, young lady while in school here, and made a fine record in all her class work. She was also much interested SUMMER CLASS in all school activities and was a Migs Bertha Buntain is teaching, as good basket ball player. She w.ll ^^ ah with wiUiam Bryson at make good wherever she goes and R(jck HoU Rivcr Township, Jack. any school or community may be glad soncountv. Miss Buntain came to of her services. ^ ^ ^.^ ^ ma(|(, an en. * * * viable record in all her work and Mitchell ("Pete") Plemmons is showed special talent for teaching at John's Creek in Caney The Rocky Hollow folk arc to bo con- Fork Township, Jackson county. He gratulated in securing her is teaching in a three-teacher school She is one of our more mature grad- and reports a good attendance. While uates and is already one of the best in school here, Mitchell was a great teachers in the county. We wish her society man and also a leader in all unbounded success and hope that we school activities, including athletics, can keep her here in North Carolina. He is familiarly known by the name * * * of Pete Plemmons, of which title he is fond. Mitchell hails from Bun- Miss Clara Buntain is teaching at combe county and his county and com- Qualla in the Qualla High School, munity may well feel proud of him. Jackson county. She is a sister of We predict for him a successful Miss Bertha—and a very worthy one. career in life and shall watch his rise In fact they are about fifty-fifty. with interest. Miss Clara showed great efficiency # + and thoroughness while here and was ... tt . ,, . already a ripe scholar in many Miss Hazel Reeves is teaching at branches even bef0re graduation. Turke Creek ,„ Buncombe county. Any community may be glad to secure This is her first experience in teach- her services We fed that the repu. ing, having graduated rather young. tation of Cullowhee cannot suffer Miss Hazel came to us from Bun- with such women as the Migses Bun. combe county She was a model girl tain worki in the scWs of the and a faith ul student. Her interest state_ We only hope that as the years in all school activities made her use- . _ . _, . „ -^ *„i „„j , c, . . go on we may continue to get more ful and popular. She was especially * , interested in athletics, having played on the basket ball team. We shall * * * be glad to learn of her success and „„• TI i ^ n i . u> ;- „.j;„i. -„„ v . . Miss Helen Connelly is teaching in predict for her a useful career. ,, ,..., . , .. , , ol,„ the Wilmington city schools. She, like the Misses Buntain, also hails Tom Roberson is teaching at Glady, from Indiana. Miss Helen was a in Buncombe county. Tom is also a splendid student while here and was Buncombe man. He made a splendid very popular. Her many friends and record while here, and was one of schoolmates will wish her a pleasant the most popular and loved men in and profitable stay in her new field. school. His work in society and ath- We are confident that she will make letics was excellent. He was a leader good and reflect credit upon her almo and worthy to be followed by his fel- mater. lows. His fine Christian and gentle- manly qualities will insure for him a noble and useful career. He and his Suitor: "Sir, I want your daught- pal "Pete" Plemmons were here not er for my wife." long since at the first meeting of their Irate Father: "Young man, go society. We are always glad to see home and tell your wife she can't them on the bill. have my daughter.' i like them.
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University’s student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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