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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 06 Number 05

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  • T H E C U LL 0 W H E E YODEL W. N. COWARD Bursar from September, 1924, until his death, January 27, 1928. Cullowhee Graduate Making Fine Record In Forsyth County County Superintendent Wants More Teachers Like Him. The following letter, which is being published with the permission of Miss Camp, a member of our Teacher-Placement Bureau, indicates the splendid work being done by one of our graduates in Forsyth county. It is indeed gratifying to get this favorable comment about Mr. Hauser of the Class of '26 and his success in the field: January 22, 1929. Miss Cordelia Camp, Cullowhee State Normal School, Cullowhee, North Carolina. Dear Miss Camp: I want to express to you my gratitude for the kind act you did in sending us one Mr. Milton Hauser, and also to inquire if you are growing any others like him. I think we would be able to use about one hundred next year, if we were assured that they were of his type. I was rather surprised that you would pick out a man for grammar grade work, as most of the men who have settled to this level are weaklings. At least, that has been my experiences with men who were willing to go into elementary work. I could mention several examples on which I expect you and I would agree. I want to pay a visit to Cullowhee a little later in the spring and look over some of your bright prospects for next year. With very kind wishes for your continued success, I am, Very sincerely yours, T. H. CASH, County Superintendent, Forsyth County. Dean Bird and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buchanan and son of Sylva. Miss Ray, who has been ill for several days, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allen spent a recent Monday in Asheville. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held here January 17th. The members present were: Messrs. Don S. Elias, Asheville, J. E. Coburn, Bryson City, C. C. Buchanan, Sylva, Thomas H. Shipman, Brevard, and Thomas W. Bird, Asheville. Miss Lacy Young, fifth grade teacher in Sylva school, was a recent visitor on the campus. Miss Laura Ross was called away from school last week because of the illness of her father. Messrs. Beaman Kelly and Joe Joe Hays spent a recent week-end in Bryson City, the guests of Mr. Ernest Hall. Misses Sue Allison and Estella Cowan, former students, recently visited friends on the campus. Miss Ellee Townsend has returned to her home in Lumberton, N. C, to recuperate after a long illness. We hope that she will be back with us next quarter. The High School students have had their mid-term examinations and have registered for the Spring term. Several former students are back with us this quarter. They are: Misses Pauline King, Vivian Croom, Elizabeth Griffin, Elizabeth Peal, Nina Hunter, and Madge Dillard. We are indeed glad to have them with us again. Prof. Wessinger and Carr Hooper, both of Sylva, were, recent visitors on the campus. Misses Bertha Chandler, Frankie Shankle, Addie Mae Mendall, and Ila Champion spent the week-end in Bryson City, the guests of Miss Margie Shuler. We were glad to welcome as visitors on our campus last week Miss B. L. Saunders, Supervisor of Swain County Schools, and State Supervisor L. C. Brogdon of Raleigh. Campus News Dean W. E. Bird, who has been confined to his home for the past two weeks on account of an attack of the "flu," is now able to be back on duty at the Normal. President H. T. Hunter went to Raleigh last week for the purpose of attending a meeting of the N. C. Budget Commission, which was being held there. He was accompanied by Congratulations We take pleasure in reserving this space to extend our hearty congratulations to the members of the Staff for putting out this special number of the YODEL. TUCKASEEGEEBANK Sylva North Carolina FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS We Are Offering Unusual Values in Curlee Suits. All $35 Men's Suits <C^n QC All $30 Men's Suits at > Suits $25.95 $19.95 All $25 Men's at We have just received our Spring line of Friedman-Shelby Shoes. P£.43 <!>4.!)5 T0 $6.95 $2.45 $2.95 Men's Oxfords q. m. coix store Sylva North Carolina *****************^«>.:..:..:..>.:..>.;..:..^.:..:•••.•*•:••:.•:•■:••:••;••:•-:--:.*.:••:•■: ; ; ■:••:••:••:•** * V | SYLVA PHARMACY f The REXALL Store % Sylva, N. C. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN SYLVA. Here you will find a complete line of Drugs and Druggist Supplies. Agents for Nunnally's and Whitman's Candies, Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. Phone or write us when you need anything in our line. We guarantee prompt service. PHONE 27 *+**************************+*«J.*++******4'*<M>++**+**+*<l' REUBEN B. ROBERTSON Chairman of Board of Trustees since April, 1926. H.C. Bryson Company Cullowhee, N. C. "WHERE SENSIBLE STUDENTS SPEND THEIR CENTS" Make our store your headquarters when in town. We either have what you want, or we will get it. Phone Orders Are Given Special Attention. JNO. S. TROTTER, Manager.
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