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Western Carolinian Volume 10 Number 10

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  • Working for the Army — Students and professors alike work on the Occidental College—Army Art Auxiliary Project, by coloring drawings and cartoons for Army use. The drawings show construction of guns and other equipment while cartoons illustrate "sins and pitfalls" that beset soldiers. Left to right are Prof. J. Donald Young, Helen Cooper, Prof. Kurt Baer and Betsy Evans. Mai sign goes up in front of the post office in Main Hall at Randolph- Macon Woman's College, the rush begins. Almost every student is looking for a letter from the Army or the Navy, and the boys help the morale at home by writing often. ■m Acme Two-Timer — Flashing a regal smile is no new experience for pretty Peggy Rogers, co-ed at Syracuse University. This was her beam of triumph when recently crowned Senior Ball queen. But it was nothing novel for her; last winter she was Winter Carnival queen at Syracuse. Photo by Clementson Beattie Feathers, who in 1933 made virtually every All-America football team while playing for Tennessee, now coaches athletics at Appalachian (N. C.) State Teachers College. During his years in pro football with the Chicago Bears he hung up a ground-gaining record which still stands— 9.8 yards per try. Investigating the Big City — Students from Mt. H o I y o k e and Bennington colleges took time out from their winter vacations to visit some of New York's "sore spots" in a practical effort to learn social work. Here they inspect an aerial view map of the metropolis before starting off on a tour. Keeping Friendships Warm — Mar- cella Horny, senior at Evansville (Ind.) College will have an unusual souvenir of her college days for years to come. She passed out quilting blocks to all of her friends and had them embroider their names on them. Put them all together and you have a warm memory of college life. Wait Dropping her courses Breaking an Old Tradition — First one-man commencement ever held at 100- year old Roanoke College is shown above as President Charles J. Smith confers the diploma and degree of Bachelor of/ Science upon Francis (Pat) Fogarty. Fogarty, a football star, was called into tpe Marine Corps before graduation so his professors waived final examinations, paved the way for this unique ceremony. ^"^^^'W^on. where she was • r's De< born Chinese °< ,he Utr W «°«* S,Udy,np9a g Howaiian- ence Pa"?. . <or »***" rt!t riveters tools. ^^He^d b"uUci bombers, helping Henry
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