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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 07 Number 09

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  • A Neighborly Call from the Hills to Kindred Spirits Everywhere Vol. VII Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullowhee, North Carolina, March 15th, 1930 No. 9 Yodelers Capture Southeastern Cage Title Pertinent Paragraphs The Southeastern Junior College Press will hold its annual meeting with Biltmore Junior College April 8 and 9. The Cullowhee Yodel staff has applied for membership to this association and plans, if admitted, to send representatives from the Yodel staff to the meeting. This meeting should prove a great help to the local staff and some enthusiasm is being shown by students interested in journalism. Miss Sophia Ray and Miss Gay Bennett of Franklin were recent week end guests of Miss Thelma Ray. Professor Frank Brown attended the Southern Conference basketball tournament in Atlanta, Tuesday night, March 3. Those going with him were Reverend Tuttle and Mr. R. A. Brown. Members of the Western Carolina Teachers College Music Club have received an invitation from the W. W. N. C. Asheville Citizen's radio station, to broadcast sometime in the near future. The ability trial took place in Asheville, Sunday. Those who will probably appear on the program are: George Carpenter, Frances Brown, Ada Trotter, and Gladys Tweed. Baptist student organizations are hoping to send representatives to a student conference to be held at Mars Hill College, April 8 and 9. Miss Elizabeth Cowan, Western North Carolina Baptist student worker, who has been a visitor on the local campus twice this year, is supervising the plans for the conference. The main theme of the conference will be "Abundant Life". Grow Old Along With Me WE HOPE THE BEST IS YET TO BE It, is generally supposed that Western Carolina Teachers College is 40 years old, but it is 3,633 years older than that when the ages of its students are added in. Her students range from tender 15 to experienced 37. The average age is 19. There are 144 students between the ages of 18 and 25, 37 below 18, and six over 25. All considered, we're not so old after all. We date from 1893 up through 1895 and '97, past 1910 and 1911 to 1914. The youngest students to enter this fall quarter were 15, though doutless some have aged a year or so since then. Berea and Asheville Normal Teachers Visit Training School The Misses Meechum and Griffen, teachers in the Normal School of Berea College, and Misses Willard and Lites from the Asheville Normal and Associated Schools recently observed the work being done in the Training School of Western Carolina Teachers College. The teachers from Berea were here three days, spending part of the time in Bryson City at a teachers meeting. The ladies from Asheville Normal only spent March 4 here. All approved of the work being done here and took away outlines, schedules, and notes for use in their own work. House Organization Elects New Officers For Spring Quarter Officers for the spring quarter of the House Government Association were elected at a regular meeting of that organization on Monday evening, March 3, in the Moore reading The new officers are: Annie Lee Mundy, president of student body; Dora Lee Garner, secretary-treasurer; and Bertha Williams, house president. A new vice-president and proctors will be appointed by the Council and six new council members will he elect- Former Student On Pueblo Expedition Mr. L. L. Hargrave, a former student of Western Carolina Teachers College went on an expedition to the old Indian villages in the Southwest with Mr. A. E. Douglas, leader of the National Geographic Society Tree Ring Expedition and Director of Steward Observatory, University of Arizona. People lived in America nearly centuries before Columbus reached (Continued on page 3) W. C. T. C. Tournament Is Great Success The basketball tournament held here February 27, 28, and March 1 is considered by the officials in charge as the best tournament ever staged at Cullowhee, both in attendance and spirit. The final games were played off by the Waynesville girls and the Bethel girls, both representatives of Haywood County, and the Waynesville boys and the Webster boys. In two thrilling games the Bethel girls and the Webster boys carried off the trophies. Most all the games of the (Continued on page 3) Plemmons' Team Stages Comeback To Beat Biltmore Western Carolina Teachers College donned the crown of junior college basketball king Saturday night when the men of J. M. "Pete" Plemmons came from behind to down a scrapping Biltmore Junior College outfit in the final game of the annual championship of the Southeastern Junior College Athletic Association. The score was 30 to 26. It was a battle of the giants, with both teams keyed up by the big crowd which was on hand. Biltmore kept up a barrage at the basket and played their usual fast floor game, just the opposite of the VV. C. T. C. contigent who took their time, seemingly loafing as they swung into their deliberate offense. But when the time came for them to score or lose, the rangy Yodelers left no doubt as to their intentions. Led by Fincannon the Yodelers bur- ried the local team in a last minute spurt that the home team could not stop. The great guarding of Biltmore wanned in the final minutes long enough for the Plemmons team to go to their first victory in the finals of the tourney, and to win the Asheville Citizen Cup, emblematic of the championship. To reach the finals the Yodelers defeated Hiawassee, Tenn., and Bluefield, West Va., colleges. Biltmore had trounced Tennessee Weslyean and Mars Hill, and were favored to win as they held two decisions over the ultimate winners. The Yodelers played through the entire tournament without a substitution. Much credit for their win goes to Henson and Wilson, two great guards who turned back all comers. The Yodelers drew first blood when Fincannon sank a long one from the corner after two minutes had passed, but Matheson broke lose for a crip and tie the count. Matheson sank a long one to give the home team a lead which fell before a long one-handed shot by Fincannon. Rogers then made good a charity shot, but Lan- ning retaliated with a free goal to tie the count. Rogers made a crip count, Matheson sunk a snow bird to again tie the game. Setzer hit a long one to put the Miller men in the lead and Miller made a long one to put the Biltmore team on the long end of a 11-7 score. Lanning dropped in a free throw, Matheson threw a one-handed goal and the Yodelers took time out. Fincannon sunk a long shot, Wilson made a basket to bring the Yodelers to within three (Continued on page 3)
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