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thp riu.T.nwwpv v o r> v. t, Field Notes The prospects for the Spring quarter are quite favorable and the reservations are coming in daily. The following former students, who are now in the field, have sent in their reservations for next quarter: Misses Elizabeth Edwards, Dora Lee Garner, Viola Airman, Alta Clark, Selma Henson, Lucy Williams, Queenie Led- better, Emma Capps, Amy Henderson, Cora Nichols, Myrtle Fulton, Hazel Hyde, Lula Mason, and Mary Edith Mason; Mesdames Elsie W. Franks, L. B. Womach, and Mr. Albert L. Allison. Miss Hazel Creasman is teaching at Saunook near Waynesville, N. C. Miss Ollie Shields is teaching at Carthage, N. C. Miss Myrtle Fulton who plans to return for Spring Quarter and do practice teaching, is teaching at Gneiss. Campus News Mr. and Mrs. Seymour delightfully entertained a group of the faculty, at their apartment in Davies Hall, last Sunday afternoon with a radio party and buffet luncheon. Miss Daisy Franklin who was formerly head of the Piano Department, was a visitor on the campus last Sunday. Mr. Horace Reams, of Canton, recently visited his sister, Miss Edna Reams. Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour recently spent several days in Asheville. Misses Gladstone and Bancroft were hostesses at a tea given in honor of the members of the Student Council. Misses Mildred Varner and Ruth Parish were recent visitors of Misses Jessie Moody and Lottie Debord. Miss Mary White Mount Pleasant. Miss Gussie Ray Beam, a former Cullowhee student, is now working in the Charles Store in Shelby, N. C. Miss Katherine Belk is teaching in the Jackson Consolidated School in Union County. Miss Mary Lou Roebuck writes from her home in Scotland Neck that she is planning to return to Cullowhee and complete her work for graduation in the Spring quarter. Miss Mary Gilbert i Columbia, N. C. teaching at Misses Vivian Silverthrone and Ma- ble Calhoun two former students of Cullowhee, are both teaching at Red Oak, N. C. Miss Nell Whitson Rock View, N. C. Miss Kathleen Cook has been called teaching at home because of the illness of her Miss Susie Minshew is teaching at Bethel High School, Canton, N. C, R. 2. She plans to return to Cullowhee and graduate in the Spring or Summer quarter. former stu- teaching at Miss Jessie Arnold, dent at Cullowhee, i Willow Springs. Miss Jewel Hinnant is attending East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, N. C. Miss Thomas Brooks is teaching at Helena, N. C. Miss Mary Bele Hodge, a 1927-'28 student at Cullowhee, is teaching at Rolesville, N. C. Miss Hodge has recently had an operation for appendicitis. Miss Elene Fisher is teaching at Allen's Creek. Misses Ruby Kennelry and Lois Holland are both in Cabarrus County. Among those who have spent weekends away from the campus are: Jessie Moody and Lottie Debord, Whittier; Hazel Martin and Freida Harrison, Canton; Erma Patterson, Waynesville; Carma Ashe, Sylva. Many a married man stays home at nights because he has the house to himself. Mistress: I saw the milkman kiss you this morning. I'll take the milk in myself after this. Janet: It won't do any good, ma'm; he promised not to kiss anyone except me. Sixth Grade Has Citizenship League The sixth grade has organized a better Citizenship League, and is trying to live up to a better standard of citizenship. We started in our own room trying to keep it clean. Then we went out on the grounds and cleaned them up. We have made a poster and put in the hall asking others to be more quiet there at all times. We expect to put some on the grounds. We hope that the rest of the school will cooperate with us in this move. —Sixth Grade. Seventh Grade Improving Oral Reading. The seventh grade is trying to use good English. We have posters and words mounted and placed on our walls to remind us of some words Miss Enola and John Arrington, teaching at former students of Cullowhee, were recent Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allen and Miss Reams spent Monday in Asheville. Miss Simpson recently had as her dinner guests Rev. and Mrs. Murry, of Sylva. Mr. Walter Taylor, former student, spent several days on the campus visiting friends. Misses Oats and Honsuckle of Leceister, were recent visitors on the campus. The Practice Teachers had a chance to catch their breath Saturday, Feb. 2, when all the Training School teachers went to Sylva to attend a Group Center Meeting held there. which seem hard for us. We are giving special emphasis to oral reading. We have been working hard to come up to the oral reading standard every day, and get our name on the ehart. "Watch This Spot" in the seventh grade room if you want to keep up with the latest news, for we are reading newspapers and clipping all articles which will be of interest to the class. —Seventh Grade. Brown: Say, Black, call up my girl- tell her you're me and that you won't be over for a couple of hours yet. Black: Won't she recognize my Brown: No, she's out with Jones, and it will only be her room-mate pretending it's she. The girl who thinks no man is good enough for her may be right, but she is more often left. Training School Notes (Quoted from January Number of The Flashlight) Cullowhee Children Win Four-H Club Prizes. The Cullowhee Valley 4-H Club was busy during the year, 1928. Mr. Til- son, the county farm agent, visited us on Thursday, and, after a short, but interesting talk on the Club work in the county last year, awarded prizes to the Cullowhee students as follows: Mosuita Tucker, first prize in the poultry club; Ned Tucker, second prize in the pig club; Frank Brown, Jr., third prize in the pig club; Elliott Norton, second prize in the pig club. We congratulate these young people and hope that their success will be an inspiration for all the club members to work harder next year. The New Electric f. -jf^%^m MAJESTIC RADIO "The Mighty Monarch of. the Air". Carried on the lyra & Graf Zeppelin. —Sold by- Murray Radio Co. 1 Mill St., Opposite Depot I Sylva, N. C. NOW OPEN TO OUR FRIENDS NEW UP-TO-DATE MEAT MARKET AND FANCY GROCERY STORE We have to eat as well as you, so we believe we know what you want. Modern Fixtures and Latest Cold Storage Service FRESH MEATS VEGETABLES STAPLE GROCERIES FISH OYSTERS Citizens Market Opposite Buck's Place Sylva, N. C. 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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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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