Western Carolina University (21)
View all
- Canton Champion Fibre Company (2308)
- Cherokee Traditions (291)
- Civil War in Southern Appalachia (165)
- Craft Revival (1942)
- George Masa Collection (137)
- Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America (3080)
- Highlights from Western Carolina University (422)
- Horace Kephart (973)
- Journeys Through Jackson (159)
- LGBTQIA+ Archive of Jackson County (89)
- Oral Histories of Western North Carolina (317)
- Picturing Appalachia (6617)
- Stories of Mountain Folk (413)
- Travel Western North Carolina (153)
- Western Carolina University Fine Art Museum Vitreograph Collection (129)
- Western Carolina University Herbarium (92)
- Western Carolina University: Making Memories (738)
- Western Carolina University Publications (2491)
- Western Carolina University Restricted Electronic Theses and Dissertations (146)
- Western North Carolina Regional Maps (71)
- World War II in Southern Appalachia (131)
University of North Carolina Asheville (6)
View all
- Allanstand Cottage Industries (62)
- Appalachian National Park Association (53)
- Bennett, Kelly, 1890-1974 (1463)
- Berry, Walter (76)
- Brasstown Carvers (40)
- Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943 (26)
- Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874 (1)
- Champion Fibre Company (233)
- Champion Paper and Fibre Company (297)
- Cherokee Indian Fair Association (16)
- Cherokee Language Program (22)
- Crowe, Amanda (40)
- Edmonston, Thomas Benton, 1842-1907 (7)
- Ensley, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1948 (275)
- Fromer, Irving Rhodes, 1913-1994 (70)
- George Butz (BFS 1907) (46)
- Goodrich, Frances Louisa (120)
- Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964 (96)
- Heard, Marian Gladys (60)
- Kephart, Calvin, 1883-1969 (15)
- Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931 (313)
- Kephart, Laura, 1862-1954 (67)
- Laney, Gideon Thomas, 1889-1976 (439)
- Masa, George, 1881-1933 (61)
- McElhinney, William Julian, 1896-1953 (44)
- Niggli, Josephina, 1910-1983 (10)
- North Carolina Park Commission (105)
- Osborne, Kezia Stradley (9)
- Owens, Samuel Robert, 1918-1995 (11)
- Penland Weavers and Potters (36)
- Roberts, Vivienne (15)
- Roth, Albert, 1890-1974 (142)
- Schenck, Carl Alwin, 1868-1955 (1)
- Sherrill's Photography Studio (2565)
- Southern Highland Handicraft Guild (127)
- Southern Highlanders, Inc. (71)
- Stalcup, Jesse Bryson (46)
- Stearns, I. K. (213)
- Thompson, James Edward, 1880-1976 (226)
- United States. Indian Arts and Crafts Board (130)
- USFS (683)
- Vance, Zebulon Baird, 1830-1894 (1)
- Weaver, Zebulon, 1872-1948 (58)
- Western Carolina College (230)
- Western Carolina Teachers College (282)
- Western Carolina University (2008)
- Western Carolina University. Mountain Heritage Center (18)
- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 (10)
- Wilburn, Hiram Coleman, 1880-1967 (73)
- Williams, Isadora (3)
- Cain, Doreyl Ammons (0)
- Crittenden, Lorraine (0)
- Rhodes, Judy (0)
- Smith, Edward Clark (0)
- Appalachian Region, Southern (3032)
- Asheville (N.C.) (1945)
- Avery County (N.C.) (26)
- Blount County (Tenn.) (195)
- Buncombe County (N.C.) (1680)
- Cherokee County (N.C.) (283)
- Clay County (N.C.) (556)
- Graham County (N.C.) (238)
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (525)
- Haywood County (N.C.) (3573)
- Henderson County (N.C.) (70)
- Jackson County (N.C.) (4924)
- Knox County (Tenn.) (35)
- Knoxville (Tenn.) (13)
- Lake Santeetlah (N.C.) (10)
- Macon County (N.C.) (421)
- Madison County (N.C.) (216)
- McDowell County (N.C.) (39)
- Mitchell County (N.C.) (135)
- Polk County (N.C.) (35)
- Qualla Boundary (982)
- Rutherford County (N.C.) (78)
- Swain County (N.C.) (2185)
- Transylvania County (N.C.) (270)
- Watauga County (N.C.) (12)
- Waynesville (N.C.) (86)
- Yancey County (N.C.) (72)
- Aerial Photographs (3)
- Aerial Views (60)
- Albums (books) (4)
- Articles (1)
- Artifacts (object Genre) (228)
- Bibliographies (1)
- Biography (general Genre) (2)
- Cards (information Artifacts) (38)
- Clippings (information Artifacts) (192)
- Copybooks (instructional Materials) (3)
- Crafts (art Genres) (622)
- Depictions (visual Works) (21)
- Design Drawings (1)
- Digital Moving Image Formats (2)
- Drawings (visual Works) (185)
- Envelopes (101)
- Exhibitions (events) (1)
- Facsimiles (reproductions) (1)
- Fiction (general Genre) (4)
- Financial Records (12)
- Fliers (printed Matter) (67)
- Glass Plate Negatives (381)
- Guidebooks (2)
- Internegatives (10)
- Interviews (822)
- Land Surveys (102)
- Letters (correspondence) (1045)
- Manuscripts (documents) (618)
- Maps (documents) (177)
- Memorandums (25)
- Minutes (administrative Records) (59)
- Negatives (photographs) (6090)
- Newsletters (1290)
- Newspapers (2)
- Notebooks (8)
- Occupation Currency (1)
- Paintings (visual Works) (1)
- Pen And Ink Drawings (1)
- Periodicals (194)
- Personal Narratives (10)
- Photographs (12977)
- Plans (maps) (1)
- Poetry (6)
- Portraits (4568)
- Postcards (329)
- Programs (documents) (181)
- Publications (documents) (2444)
- Questionnaires (65)
- Relief Prints (26)
- Sayings (literary Genre) (1)
- Scrapbooks (282)
- Sheet Music (2)
- Slides (photographs) (402)
- Songs (musical Compositions) (2)
- Sound Recordings (801)
- Specimens (92)
- Speeches (documents) (18)
- Tintypes (photographs) (8)
- Transcripts (328)
- Text Messages (0)
- A.L. Ensley Collection (275)
- Appalachian Industrial School Records (7)
- Appalachian National Park Association Records (336)
- Axley-Meroney Collection (2)
- Bayard Wootten Photograph Collection (20)
- Bethel Rural Community Organization Collection (7)
- Blumer Collection (5)
- C.W. Slagle Collection (20)
- Canton Area Historical Museum (2110)
- Carlos C. Campbell Collection (462)
- Cataloochee History Project (64)
- Cherokee Studies Collection (4)
- Daisy Dame Photograph Album (5)
- Daniel Boone VI Collection (1)
- Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection (112)
- Elizabeth H. Lasley Collection (1)
- Elizabeth Woolworth Szold Fleharty Collection (4)
- Frank Fry Collection (95)
- George Masa Collection (173)
- Gideon Laney Collection (452)
- Hazel Scarborough Collection (2)
- Hiram C. Wilburn Papers (28)
- Historic Photographs Collection (236)
- Horace Kephart Collection (861)
- Humbard Collection (33)
- Hunter and Weaver Families Collection (1)
- I. D. Blumenthal Collection (4)
- Isadora Williams Collection (4)
- Jesse Bryson Stalcup Collection (47)
- Jim Thompson Collection (224)
- John B. Battle Collection (7)
- John C. Campbell Folk School Records (80)
- John Parris Collection (6)
- Judaculla Rock project (2)
- Kelly Bennett Collection (1482)
- Love Family Papers (11)
- Major Wiley Parris Civil War Letters (3)
- Map Collection (12)
- McFee-Misemer Civil War Letters (34)
- Mountain Heritage Center Collection (4)
- Norburn - Robertson - Thomson Families Collection (44)
- Pauline Hood Collection (7)
- Pre-Guild Collection (2)
- Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Collection (12)
- R.A. Romanes Collection (681)
- Rosser H. Taylor Collection (1)
- Samuel Robert Owens Collection (94)
- Sara Madison Collection (144)
- Sherrill Studio Photo Collection (2558)
- Smoky Mountains Hiking Club Collection (616)
- Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs (374)
- The Reporter, Western Carolina University (510)
- Venoy and Elizabeth Reed Collection (16)
- WCU Gender and Sexuality Oral History Project (36)
- WCU Mountain Heritage Center Oral Histories (25)
- WCU Oral History Collection - Mountain People, Mountain Lives (71)
- WCU Students Newspapers Collection (1923)
- Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project (69)
- William Williams Stringfield Collection (2)
- Zebulon Weaver Collection (109)
- African Americans (390)
- Appalachian Trail (35)
- Artisans (521)
- Cherokee art (84)
- Cherokee artists -- North Carolina (10)
- Cherokee language (21)
- Cherokee pottery (101)
- Cherokee women (208)
- Church buildings (190)
- Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) (111)
- College student newspapers and periodicals (2012)
- Dams (108)
- Dance (1023)
- Education (222)
- Floods (63)
- Folk music (1015)
- Forced removal, 1813-1903 (2)
- Forest conservation (220)
- Forests and forestry (1198)
- Gender nonconformity (4)
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (181)
- Hunting (47)
- Landscape photography (25)
- Logging (122)
- Maps (83)
- Mines and mineral resources (9)
- North Carolina -- Maps (18)
- Paper industry (38)
- Postcards (255)
- Pottery (135)
- Railroad trains (72)
- Rural electrification -- North Carolina, Western (3)
- School integration -- Southern States (2)
- Segregation -- North Carolina, Western (5)
- Slavery (5)
- Sports (452)
- Storytelling (243)
- Waterfalls -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) (66)
- Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (280)
- Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (328)
- World War, 1939-1945 (173)
Western Carolinian 1979 Fall Special Edition
Item
Item’s are ‘child’ level descriptions to ‘parent’ objects, (e.g. one page of a whole book).
-
-
I HI WESTERN CAROLINIAN FALL SPECIAL EDITION Organizations Catamount Band Fall semester brings the "Pride- of WCU" into view as the Marching Catamounts band take the field with speed and precision marching. During the- spring si mester. thi band reorganizes into the- Symphonic Band and tin- Concert Band. Any student interested in ill.-so groups should contact the Director of Bands. The Universitv Bands function within the framework of the University Musk- Department. Offices and facilities an- in tin- Music English Building, fhe annual tour is taken during tin- Spring Semester. PE Club "fhe- Physical Education Club attempts to awaken and stimulate interest and professional advancement in the program of Health. Physical Education and Recreation. Il is affiliated with the- National. District, and State Associations for He-allh. Physical Education and Recreation, Membership is open to all persons interested in the purposes and ideals of the club. Criminal Justice Club ! he newly formed Criminal lustice Club is open to ui i,11 ully, stall And students on the WCU e umpus. and ill interested members ol the communifv One ni tb.. primary goals of the Club is to improve community jins between the law enforcement personnel and nembers ol the lommtinitv In order to do bus Club members Will he' involved in several eommunity- hased projects during the coming year I he e lub affords Criminal lustice majors a chance for increased e\|x>sure to their field before their graduation, thus giv ins them a preview of their chosen careers In addition, there will becookouts and other fun activities I he dub officers pictured are Donna Raker, president; Ronnie Abemathy, vice-president; Belinda : iters, secretary; Melanie Waters, Treasurer; And li , I avloi. head otlhe Criminal I ustice Program lor anyone wishing further information about the dub, this is available by contacting club advisoi I low.nil Abadirtsky or the head of the Criminal lustice Program, Charles Taylor, Interested persons may also drop bv the Criminal lustice office, Room 418 of Belk Building, call 227-7272 or see any club officer tor t other details of meetings and activities French Club The purpose of l.e- C e-nacle du Gilet Rouge (French Club) is to encourage further study of France—her language-, her literature and culture, with the ultimate goal that a greater appreciation of this nation will ensue. Membership is open to any student who is interested in French civ ilization and culture. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi. Professional Business Fraternity is open to both undergraduate and graduate students sc-iking degrees in Business Administration and Industrial Technology. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members: to foster scientific research in the fields ot commerce, accounts, finance, and management; and to nagi du iiivolvc-nie'- ! ihe business community affairs, activities, ana hi iti intent of the School of business. Peace One Way Peace Oik- Way through .le-sus Christ is an intcrdonate fellowship, Wc believe in the acceptance ol .le-sus Christ in growth wnli a daily relationship with him h is tin- onlv way lo a lile- ol peace and fellow ship wilh Cod and man. Our emphasis is on small group actions meetings designed lo meet lilt- iiieels ot tin iiulieidual seeking God. Wc have a worship service even Sunday night at 7:30 in the Cherokee Room al the UC lo w hie ll iv ire One is mi jtcd. BSU ill. Baptist Student Center challenges von to join tt nil iis ill inspiration, lellovv ship, and si-rv ice. We think wc have something to do with what it means lo In- an i itucatcd prison as well as a religious person. We have something to ^o with helping stude-nis secure an appreciation of their religious heritage- and their religious experience. And. we have some-thing to do with making possible their engagement with society localK. nationally, and internationally Catholic Center fin Catholic Student Organization, although affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, is open to all students at WCU. The Center is located a short distance off the main campus and offers relaxation, recreation, and Christian fellowship. Gamma Delta Gamma Delia is the fellowship of Lutheran students. Joined together for evening services and Christian Stewardship, they welcome anyone who wants to join, regardless of religious affiliation. Christian Young Churchman The Christian Young Churchmen is the- fellowship of Lutheran and Episcopal students. Joined together for evening services and Christian Stewardship, thev welcome anyone who desires to join, regardle religious affiliation. Lessing Society fhe lessing Society provides for religious, cultural. educational, social, charitable, and inter-faith activities for persons ol the Jewish religion enrolled at WCU. Call 24.1-5197 for further information. Lutheran Fellowship Fhe Lutheran fellowship Organization at Wc i provides a well-rounded program ol Christian worship. t'ship. service, and educalion. Although tins is a i mile-ran affiliated organization, all students arc W I'lc'Ollle' lo join. Inter-Faith Council I In- purpose of the Inter-Faith c ouncil is to s.-rv i as a oordinator lor all religious bodies on campus, • ■ ,i voice, h encourages those students ot churches not organized on campus to participate in other religious organizations, li assisis in tin- organization ol [ious groups. Alpha Lambda Delta >ha lambda Delia is a national academic honor i\ for freshmen who achieve a 3.50 OPR in their -' •■' oi .oil. -r work while carrying a normal .u.ulcmii load. Initiation occurs in the spring of the in slim, year ami members arc active- during their year. I he purposes ol the organization arc to pi-onion Intelligent living and high standard of learning and to encourage superior attainment among freshmen, Dorm Government Each residence hall is governed by a resident student organization. Any student living in a residence- hall is eligible to become a member of the hall government. The general functions of these organi/ations arc helping with programming in the halls, budgeting, making decisions on expenditures of hall funds and representing the ideas of the students residing in the halls. German Club I he German Club (dcutschcr vecin) is an organization di signed to promote interest in the language, culture, and historv of German-speaking people. Membership is open to all interested persons. I ach year the German Club offers films, goes on field trip^. i ngages 111 other activities directed toward-. nig more about German culture. Meeting: hi-lil iw ice a month. Math Club flu Mathematics Club seeks to foster interest in mathematics, supplement the formal mathematics that is taught in the classroom, and promot- the professional gowth of its mi open to all prisons mlercsted in ■ majors arc encrwraged to join. College Republicans lhe purpose of the C olleec Republicans Club stimu'ati in voui- an act' lTimcnt affairs and ' mbcrshi] who upholds the goal of the ( i
Object
Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).
-
The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University's student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
-
![wcu_publications-8857.jpg](/media/w320/wcu_publications/wcu_publications-8857.jpg)