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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 08 Number 09

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  • A Neighborly Call From The Hills To Kindred Spirits Everywhere CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA, MAY 1st, 1931 College to Have May Day Program Wednesday Western Carolina Teachers College will hold May Day Exercises on Wednesday afternoon, May 6, at 4 o'clock on the woodland stage. The program will be furnished by the Music and Physical Education Departments. The girls' Glee Club will sing the cantata, Garden of Flowers, by Denza. Interwoven with the cantata numbers will be dances, both solo and group, from the Physical Education Department. The main feature of the program will be the crowning of the May Queen and the King of May. The girls in the cantata and the dancers will represent four kinds of flowers, their color scheme being pink, maize, orchid, and blue. Miss Abbie Jean Jowers has been elected Queen of May, and Mr. Roy Watson has been elected King. Miss Jowers has chosen Miss Dorothy Neal as her maid of honor. These two young ladies will be gowned in white Voile, and the king's robe is to be of purple. The following young ladies and men, also nominees, will serve as attendants: Misses Elizabeth Duckworth, Elizabeth Henry, Louise Bag- gette, Mildred Martin, Pearle Justice, Sudie Hunter, Edna Erie Wilson, and Sue McCulley; Messrs. George Carpenter, Roscoe Coffey, Cleo Long, Ross Zachary, Frank Crawford, J. Walter Moore, Lee Roper, Pearle Kitchens, and Minor Wilson. The program is as follows: Chorus Spring is Here Solo Dance The Butterfly Chorus The Morn Duet....The Lark and the Nightingale Quartet White Butterfly Alto Solo Lovely Rosebuds Chorus and Dance To a Wild Rose Chorus Summer Breezes Soprano Solo A Spring Fancy Chorus The Bees Mezzo Soprano Solo 0 Happy Streamlet Maypole Dance and Chorus The Maypole Chorus Garden of flowers Personnel of Glee Club: (Continued on page 3) C "*' i ■i **** tip" « •> •■rOf! ■' > R am'- f^* ' *** THE DEBATING TEAMS Top row from left to right: Ora E. Jones; Ethel Calloway; Prof. E. H. Stillwell, Coach; Flora Gilbert; Dorothy Burnette. Bottom row from left to right: George Gibbs, J. Wylie Smith, J. R. Porter, and Ross Zachary. Debating Club Triumphs Teams Win Four of Six Debates The Debating Club has been one of the live-wires on the campus the last few weeks. Considering the fact that this is the first time organized debating has been accomplished. Professor E. H. Stillwell, head of the history department, is sponsor of the club, and has been actively engaged in coaching the debaters throughout the season. Heretofore debating has been done altogether in the literary societies, no attempt having been made to enter intercollegiate debating. Those students chosen from the club to represent the college in intercollegiate debating were: J. R. Porter, of Andrews, and Ross Zachary of Franklin, affirmative; George Gibbs, of Mills Spring, and J. Wylie Smith, of Murphy, negative; Flora Gilbert, of Columbus, and Dorothy Burnette, of Swannanoa, affirmative; Ethel Calloway, of Highlands and Ora E. Jones, of Altamahaw, negative. The question for discussion was Resolved, That Ail Nations of The World Should Adopt a Policy of Free Trade. The colleges represented in the debates were: Mars Hill (dual encounter); Rutherford College (dual encounter); and East Tennessee State Teachers' College (dual encounter, girls). The debates lost by us were those won by the Tennessee girls. Plans are being made for a greater, more extensive program next year than was had during the past year, according to J. R. Porter, president of the club. Letters have been received from several colleges asking that they be included in next year's schedule. One Hundred Thirty Four New Students Enrolled at College President H. T. Hunter welcomed the new students and faculty members at Western Carolina Teachers' College Wednesday, April 29, in a short talk given at the regular chapel program. The auditorium was filled with students for the first time this year. The recent spring term registration has brought to Cullowhee 135 new students. There is a total of 407 students enrolled at present, according to Miss Mary Hope Westbrook, regis- The recent recognition of the fourth year work by the state department and the addition of new courses has helped in bringing many new students to Cullowhee. There are five additional faculty members to care for the added courses which could not be cared for by the regular staff. Records show that the total enrollment for the year has been 467 which is an increase of thirty-nine over any previous long term session. The correspondence-study department is steadily increasing in popularity. Several new courses are being offered now which could not be profitably offered before. The recognition of the institution as a four year college has had a decided effect upon this department as well as upon the regular class work. Any one prevented from attending college can very profitably spend his time working toward a degree or certification credit while at home. Plan to Reorganize Student Government A committee of students appointed by president H. T. Hunter is drawing up an outline for the proposed plan of student government for Western Carolina Teachers College. The plan is yet in its infancy, but the committee has used plans of government from such colleges as University of North Carolina, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Winthrop, Alabama State Teachers College, Virginia State Teachers College, and East Tennessee State Teachers College. The proposed constitution must first meet with the approval of the faculty before it is put before the students for action to be taken. Junior Colleges To Assemble for Press Association Meet About eight Junior Colleges are expected to be represented at the press convention to be held here May 8 and 9. These schools are in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Plans for the delegates include a trip to Whiteside Mountain with supper out on the mountain or at High Falls. The program will consist of round- table discussions, with several talks by prominent newspaper men and journalism teachers of Western North Carolina. The concluding event will be the awarding of loving cups to winners of the contests for best college newspaper and best college magazine. Students and Teachers To Select Best College Citizens During March of last year the faculty and student-body of Western Carolina Teachers' College voted to elect annually a boy and a girl to be given the title of best all-round citizen of the student-body. These students are to be elected by a popular vote of the students and faculty members. After the first ballot is counted, the two highest of both girls and boys will run in another election which determines the final bestowal of the title. Announcement will soon be made as to the date of the election this year. Everyone is urged to consider carefully the following points when deciding upon a candidate: (Continued on page 3) Voice Students Heard In Delightful Recital The Voice students of Miss Mary Rose Feagans appeared in a re:ital at the Baptist church, on the evening of April 30. The following delightful program was rendered: A Quiet Hour Ira B. Wilson Serenade .-..Schubert After the Day Comes Even ..Schumann Voice Students A Spring Fancy Densmore Miss Harriet Peirce Innisfail Cadman The House By the Side of the Road Clark The Singing Girl of Shan Rogers Miss Frances Dickson Ma Little Sunflower Vanderpool Awake, Beloved Edwards Miss Kathleen Davis Little One A Cryin' Wells Summer Rain Willeby Miss Margaret Rowland By the Waters of Minnetonka Lieurance The Sweetest Story Ever Told....Stults Miss Elsie Autry I Would That My Love....Mendelssohn The Laughing Brook Baines Voice Students (Continued on page 3)
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