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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 08 Number 10

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  • Fjfty-Four Seniors Commencement June 3-5 A Neighborly Call From The Hills To Kindred Spirits Everywhere JUNE GRADUATING CLASS Front r Ruth Montforf C^.^WS nflS' ""* Ea™heardt' Florine Abbott' R«tb Stewart, Azalea McClung, Dessie Parker, Margaret Burgin, SGC0Smirt°hW~Mary Rathb°ne' Mary E- Pearce' Lillian Dilliard' Mar^ret Faulk, Ina Henry, Mattie Lou Mease, Lois Thompson, Beulah Rogers, Belzora ThirSmith7Helen J°neS' Marj°rie Plpkin' EHzabeth Henry' Edith Byrd' Annie Lou Roe> Ruth Creasman, Florentine Hoots, Bessie J. Helton, Ocie F°U Grac^MTrganrNdf Campbeir^* Duckw°rth' Edith Downs' Anna Jean Plott- Me™ Lee Hunt, Mascot, Marietta Welch, Abbie Jean Jowers, Back row—George' Carpenter, Wade Gass, Frank Rinehart, W. M. Hunt, class sponsor, Pearle Kitchens, and Roscoe Coffey. Robertson Hall to be Dedicated June 3rd Reuben Robertson Hall, the new dormitory for women at Western Carolina Teachers College, will be dedicated Wednesday afternoon, June 3, at 2:00 o'clock. Several of the main speakers have not been announced yet, but they will be those prominent in educational and political affairs. The program will be opened with a prelude followed by the singing of "America the Beautiful" and a prayer. The building will then be presented to the state. A state official will accept the building and in turn present it to the Board of Trustees. Mr. Thomas E. Bird of Asheville, chairman of the Board of Trustees will accept the building and present it to Mr. H. T. Hunter, president of the College, who will accept it for the college. Re- (Continued on page 3) Commencement Calendar Sunday, May, 31, 11:00 A. M., Commencement Sermon at Cullowhee Baptist Church, Rev. W. B. West of Hendersonville. Wednesday, June 3, 2:00 P. M., Dedication of Reuben Robertson Hall Thursday, June 4, 10:00 A. M., Class Day Exercises, Woodland Stage Thursday, June 4, 2:00 P. M., Alumni Reception, Moore Dormitory, Address by Dr. C. C. Bennett of Asheville. Thursday, June 4, 8:00 P. M., Seniors present "Over the Garden Wall" on the Woodland Stage. Friday, June 5, 10:00 A. M., Graduation Exercises at Cullowhee Baptist Church, Address by Robert Lathan, editor Asheville Citizen. Seniors to Present'Over Class Day Exercises The Garden Wall' Thursday, June 3rd ELIZABETH HENRY AND GEORGE CARPENTER TAKE STELLAR ROLES The Senior play, "Over the Garden Wall," will be presented on the Woodland stage on Thursday Night, June 4. It is a three act comedy by Helen (Continued on page 3) The class day exercises, which will be presented on Thursday morning at ten-thirty, June 4th, promises to be a most spectacular event. The program will be centered around the presentation of the class gift, the bust of admiral Byrd, the main theme being "The Spirit of Adventure." In this (Continued on page 3) Fifty-four Seniors to Receive Diplomas Fifty four students will finish the two year course and receive diplomas at the regular graduation exercises to be held on the morning of June 5. Eighteen counties of North Carolina and three states are represented in the class. From Buncombe County, Grace Anna Morgan and Celia Young Gud- ger; from Cherokee, Osie Smith and Roscoe Lee Coffey; from Clay, Pearle Ray Kitchens, Mattie Lou Mease; Cleveland, Lucy May Frances Yelton; from Graham, Frances Wood Coggins, Azalea B. McClung, Beulah Rogers; from Harnett, Margaret Braxton Rowland; from Haywood, Sarah Margaret Burgin, Nell Emmeline Campbell, Ruth Creasman, Elizabeth Sarah Henry, Louise Medford, Anna Jean Plott, Mary Louise Rathbone, Lois. (Continued on Page 3)
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