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Western Carolinian Volume 01 Number 07

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  • MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS For COMMENCEMENT FLOWERS Phone 815 38 Haywood Asheville, N. C. Your dimes have more cents at STOVALL'S 5^—l(ty—$1.00 Store Sylva, N. C. ATTENTION STUDENTS We have cooperated with your Annual to the fullest extent. We Solicit Your Kodak Work. ECKENROD'S STUDIO Canton Sylva ™ CITIZEN! ENGRAVING PI1 til*?*''CITIZEN LsU. BUILDING ASHEVILLE,N.C. ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTO-ENGRAVERS We Appreciate Your Patronage % The Great Atlantic 5 Pacific Tea Co. < SPORT NEWS:- Catamounts Split With Boone And Bow To Lenoir-Rhyne Cullowhee Wins Practice Match Keen though they could not play a scheduled mutch with any team, some of the outstanding tennis players of the campus challenged a team from, Waync.'J.'illc to a match Thursday afternoon A number of matches w,era played, both singles and doubles. Those playing among W. C. T. C. boys were P. Buchanan. R. Heddon, C. McCurry, P. Lyday. and J. Keever. These boys independently challenged the team from Waynesville and a good display of tennis ability from both team- was shown. The Waynesville team was composed of Haynes. Russ, Padgett, Messer. Weatheiijy. and Maxwell. The Catamounts won the match 4 to 3, taking 4 single matches. Wayne-ville won 2 singles and 1 double match. The Catamounts, on their baseball trip last week, won on Wednesday a ;S-0 game over Boone. Simpson, at the mound, allowed the Mountaineers only 3 hits. Harry Sams was in good form, getting two two-base hits. Simpson and Justice were batteries for Catamounts. Following the game, the Catamounts were special guests at the Senior play given by the graduating class of Boone. The second game with Boone result! d in a victory for Boone 20-5. Batteries for the Catamounts were Watson. Queen, and Justice. The weather-man in the form of rain took the game scheduled with Lenoir-Rhyne on Friday. The game Saturday was a good game but was sprinkled with a good many errors resulting in a loss to the Catamounts 5-1. Simpson, true to his form, pitched a six hit game. Sams Is Elected Baseball Captain Harry Sams, star shortstop of the Catamount nine, was elected honorary captain of the W. C. T. C. team last Thursday. Harry is a four-year senior and gets his degree this spring. He was captain of the Catamount football team last fall, and last year he was student coach of the baseball team. His home is in Mars Hill, N. C. Sylva, N.C. Medicinal Ethics (I. B. alkative) Then there is the case of the doctor who gave a lady an eyewash for a cut arm! Look at the hand of Kims Collins for another example of the efficiency of our medical staff! Then Miiss Grimes went to Sylva to get the necessary medical attention! How many of you had your arm lanced when you were being inoculated? Is the physical welfare of this student body of so little importance to this institution? Must the students be sacrificed for political and economical log-rolling? Must we suffer a cut and get pills for its cure? Students, you are paying for expert medical attention, and you have eve y right to expect the same. The nursing staff of this institution is efficient and professional in the highest sense of the word, but a nurse is not allowed to diagnose a case and prescribe for it. The student body is losing faith in the medical unit, and when thijt happens it is high time to renovate the unit. Besides, murmurs are being heard from the parents of the students. No mother or father will send the son or daughter to an institution where expert medical attention is not guaranteed. For the best interest of the institution it is high time to investigate this matter and to make adjustments that are highly necessary. LITERARY LIFE Life is not a bower of loses, Life is not a land of song; Life is only what we make it As the days and years pass on. Life is sometimes (filled with sorrow, Life is sometimes filled with pain; But life is still to us a blessing If we live the best to gain. Life is ours and we must live it, Be it good or be it bad; We should live in such a manner As will cheer the lone and sad. Show that life t0 you is happy, Always greet friends with a smile, And you will help to make life brighter As you travel every mile. —Howard L. Mai tin WHITESIDE Oh, Whiteside, with thy majestic face, Towering in the sun of eaily dawn, With thy pictured streams dripping, The ages ancient by thee born. Man has wrought your changed views Of brook and rill and field and hill; Of these man fought cares thou'st no fear, Above these scenes thy height still -Who can golve the mysteries here, Imprisoned in this great mass, Awe inspiring, deathly still- Lifeless, yet forever lives? Solve this magnificent lovliness And life's 'ternal problem solve-life! —Everett R. White BUCK'S PLACE Washing and Greasing Standard Products M.BUCHANAN, JR. Sylva, N. C. JOHN BUCHANAN is the One to give your Shoes to for a First Class Job of REPAIR WORK BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Sylva, N. C Welcome Cullowhee Faculty and Students All Meals 15^ Barbecue 5^ We give special attention t< Cullowhee Students and Faculty. E. A. Bryson (A Former Cullowhee Student) PIGGY-DILLY 233 Biltmore Avenue Opposite Base Ball Park ASHEVILLE SPECIAL To Students and Facultj Rooms 50c. Meals 25c. "Welcome Western Carolina" Mrc. Epps, Mgr., NANTAHALA HOTEL 436 Depot Street 1 Block from the Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. While in Asheville Rirje in a Blue Bikd Taxi Phone You are i 25c
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