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Western Carolina scrapbook, 1955-1956

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  • Campus Conference On Religion OCTOBER 30 — NOVEMBER 2, 1955 THEME Firm Foundations and Far Horizions SPEAKERS REV. ALLEN B. STANGER Director of Religious Activities Lynchburg College Lynchburg, Virginia DR. CECIL A. JARMAN ist Baptlat Church Birmingham, Alabama WCC Conference To End Today CULLOWHEF Nnv 1 _ TW.l. *—-" l- I CULLOWHEE, Nov. 1 _ Th Campus Conference on Religion £.. Western Carolina College closes Wednesday with a final assembly in Hoey Auditorium under the direction of the Rev. Allen B. Stanger of Lynchburg College. I The conference began last Sunday, with Stanger and Dr. Cecil A. Jarman as featured speakers, j Stanger is director of religious education at Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia. Dr. Jarman has been pastor of the First Chris- Ittan Church in Wilson, N. C, for, the past nine years, and is now I ... transit to Birmingham Al» where he has accepted .can ft the First Christian Church "" to F. A. Hodges of the WCC scien*. department, is faculty chaS for.this annual conference HeTas assisted by a student committee composed of Nick Neville of Tn drews; Mary Jo Cole, Clyde and Ella Rhea Hooper, Robbing -f^^gn the Baptist and Methods! churches are the only £%£. with church buildings located in CatsHost^ To Wasps*"" CULLOWHEE, Nov. 4-Coach Jlars remain dSffl ^^ Jjack fLard) Cunningham, Sylva i end who suffered fadai injuries ™ u'„and Hubert Edwards from1131 taC-U-e wh0 « recover? '' [from a leg injury. Western Carolina's startinel bneup is expected to be end! Grady Corbin and Terry Swanger Mct1frathDen.n,y' ^H™ and ^ and BoD (A } Set LewiseyhB^d' 5uarterback Tommfl IrhTP ha'fbaSks Jack Hendrix - 5I Ipatpitiiro?^"161 and Tampa Routs WCC By 48-0 TAMPA. Fla.. Nov. 12 - The .from the one and Bob Bambrell diversity of Tampa, capitalizingIconvertw s and returned it 30 yards for :.x-pointer. Nuznoff again con. University of Tampa, capitalizing aks, scored almost at '"nPuiing the first three quar- ■ere tonight as it handed the ■rn Carolina Catamounts 1 rubbing. ^^^^ ipa's Spartans shoved across mchdowns in the first quarts first coming late in the when Tom Stack climaxed 'ard drive with a two-vard !• Ted Greene converted, ites later, Terry Swanger's vas blocked on the WCC 26 tfilPxCrH«I.ed and on the next „ '*"} Mihahan passed 26 yards g Dick Hart for the score, jreene again converted. Early in the second period Tampa , Bill Herndon intercepted to the 15. He later went over ..^... me unc ana boo Bambrell converted. Billy Shields then got oose on a 55-yard punt return Jlf1 Waf- E°#JW a touchdown, after which Bill Nuznoff convert , Late in the quarter, Larry Voet- berg intercepted a Tommy Lewis im 't^JmaUameof the season r.V"*' 'nt»rr»M« VI. famM inlen WCC Students Selected For 'Who's Who' CULLOWHEE, Nov. 19-Sixteen Western Carolina College students have been selected for listing in Who's Who Among Students ir American Colleges and Universities, because of their academic achievements and participation ' school activities. Dean W. E. Bird, chairman the student-faculty Who's Who committee, announced this distinguished honor to the following seven girls and nine boys: Ella Rhea Hooper, Robbinsville; Harriett! Oibson, Waynesville; Betty Jean Ashbrook Cullowhee Jan Perry ' Bailey; Sara Margaret Morris Glenwood; Mary Jo Cole, Clyde i™^wA»ne ,Caihoun- Waynesville! w ^enIa,nd' Asheville: Wiley Smith, Franklin; Evin Arledge fatUdar,Ray Fentriss' P»ot Moun Ri I :M^rianfu °'iver' Hazelwood; BUI McElrath. Asheville; Ed Hen son, Sylva; Carroll Swanger Ha zelwood; and Bob Seay, sffuda ' These students are shown in the accompanying picture in the Srderl
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