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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 07 Number 13

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  • THE CULLOWHEE YODEL Changes To Be Made In College Book Store At the beginning of the summer quarter, J. Walter Moore, a graduate of '29, who has returned to W. C. T. C. for third year work, will have charge of the book-room. He will be assisted by Norval Rogers, who is now in charge. There will be several changes made. The most important will concern the postoffice. Plans are now in progress for installing the locker-box system. How will the boys ever remember the box combinations for those girls who say, "See if I have any mail and bring it to the library?" Frances Brown Goes To Pinehurst Frances Brown, student of Western Carolina Teachers College, went to Pinehurst to the annual meeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs of North Carolina, as a page, representing the Junior Study Club of Cullowhee. The reports of the club was made by her, and she was also chosen to make a talk at the Junior Pages' Luncheon. Miss Braswell Presents Students In Unique Recital Miss Lona Bill Braswell, of the Piano Department, will present her pupils in recital in the college auditorium, May 30, beginning at eight o'clocl: in the evening. The program, as it will be presented, is divided into groups representing Spanish, Russian, Indian, and American music, consisting of compositions characteristic of its own nationality. The divisions are given below with the names of persons representing each country: Russian Music: Lena Salyer, Martha Lou Hunter, Ada Burnette Trotter. Spanish Music: Ruth Whitmire, Margaret Burgin, Kate Stillwell. Indian Music: Eddie Marie Wike, Lillian Dillard, Gladys Tweed. American Music: Frances Brown, Grace Edwards, Doris Brown, Mrs. David Brown, Cleo Watson, Ruth Creasman, George Carpenter, Bessie Morton. Vocal Solos: "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," "Gypsy Dream Rose," Porter Raper. During the year there have been twenty-three pupils enrolled in this department. They have presented four recitals this year—three public ones, and a private one. Four of the advanced students, Frances Brown, Ada Burnette Trotter, Gladys Tweed, and George Carpenter, with Miss Braswell, broadcast a program from Asheville, April 1. Next year at least two of these will receive the diploma in Piano offered by the college. Reception Given For Baseball Players On Monday night, May 5, at eight o'clock, a reception was given in honor of the baseball players from Young L. G. Harris College. The reception was sponsored by Mrs. Lucy Posey and Miss Alice A. Benton. Many unique games were played, getting acquainted being the main object. Later, punch and cakes were served, after which everyone enjoyed the radio. Those present for the occasion from Young Harris were: Messrs. J. W. Butts, coach, Yero, Mencly, Doston, Turner, Cook, Bagwell, Pournell, Oliver, Ferney. From the Yodelers: Messrs. "Pete" Plemmons, coach, Buchanan, Ward, Teague, Gibbs, Bryson, Coffey, Mashburn, Crawford, Kitchens, Hooper. The young ladies invited were: Misses Braswell, Byrd, Carter, Allen, Dunlap, Warren, Rucker, Mayfield, Powell, Andrews, Watkins, Stewart, Griffin, Rogers, Jones, Pierce, Ferguson, Rowland, West, and Mrs. Arthur Fincannon. Alumni President Plemmons Announces Banquet Plans Annual alumni banquet for the year 1929-30 will be held in the dining-room of the Moore Dormitory, June 3, at two o'clock in the afternoon. A special program is being * planned by Mr. J. M. Plemmons, president of the Alumni Association. The Cullowhee Community Life Club will have charge of the banquet. The speaker for the occasion will be announced in the near future. Immedi- * ately after the banquet, the regula business session of the Alumni As sociation will be held. A large crowd * is expected to attend. This occasion has been an annual event for about eight years and is always looked forward to as a happy * reunion for members of the college * who have been away for a number of £ Annual Faculty-Senior Banquet Not To Be Held The June Class has voted unanimously that it would be in keeping with the economy program of the institution to dispense with the customary Faculty-Senior Banquet. For sometime past the banquet has been one of the big spring events at Cullowhee, and the Seniors have looked forward to it with eager expectancy this year. However, a fine and loyal spirit to the college was shown when they took the noble stand they did. CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS Our associations with you have been most delightful. Others will soon be ready to take your places, but we shall continue to hold dear in our memories the June Class of 1930. H.C. Bryson Company JNO. S. TROTTER, Manager Enjoy Our Frigidaire Service During Commencement WE THANK YOU CULLOWHEE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS For the splendid patronage you have given us during this school year, and we want to be of still greater service to you in the future. HALE'S A SMART SHOP FOR SMART WOMEN | Exclusive Dealers in Co-Ed, LeVine, and Parisian Dresses. | New Shipments Being Received Daily. * PHONE 104 SYLVA, N. C. S 4***********»*****************************4.**^4.*<.++4.+<t $ THIS SPACE RESERVED BY Interest Taken In Intramural Tennis Tournament Buchanan Pharmacy j To extend a cordial welcome to W. C. T. C. teachers and I; students. Headquarters for High Grade Toilet Articles, Fountain Drinks, Hollingsworth Candies, Sheaffer Fountain Pens, Prescriptions. Just Across the Street from Lyric Theatre SYLVA, N. C. Paul Buchanan won out over Guy Sutton in the final game of the tennis tournament, May 14. The tournament for both girls and boys was sponsored by Miss Alice A. Benton, director of Physical Education. Mrs. Rowe Henry defeated Thelma Ray in the girls' finals. Much interest and enthusiasm has been shown in the tournament. The final game for the boys was hard- fought on the part of each party. Miss Benton states that she hopes to play the final game for the girls the last of the week. Those taking part in preliminary games of the tournament were: For the girls: Rogers, Anderson, Bennett, Ray, Byrd, McDowell, Henry, Fincannon. For the boys: Bowman, Teague, Sutton, Henry, Gibbs, Wilson, Bryson, Fincannon, Buchanan, Hyatt, and Messer. COLLEGE INN SANDWICH SHOP We wish to express our appreciation to the teachers and students of W. C. T. C. for their patronage, and we hope to be of greater service in the future. The Finest In Foods ICE CREAM . COLD DRINKS And Other Sundries Picnic Parties Given Special Attention CAGLE BROTHERS CULLOWHEE, N. C.
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