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Western Carolinian Volume 32 Number 47
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Thursday, May 4,1967 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN GUttK 'ZZAI i\ew initiates of Theta Iota Chapter of Delta Zeta are left to right, Top Row: Gloria Kallam, Jackie Lancaster, Libby Hawkins, Jo Adams, Nedra Floyd, Gene Holmes. Second Row: Kathy Bangle, Ann Stewart, Charlene Smith. Theta Xi The newly elected officers ot Kappa Phi chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity are as follows: President, Bobby Hicks; Vice- President, Jake Terry; Corresponding Secretary, Leroy Sweeney; Treasurer, Richard Helms; Historians, Joe Holt and Roy Patterson; Pledgemaster, Tim Atkins; Chaplin, David Se- gers; Sergeant at Arms, Robert' Helms; Social Chairman, Johnny Tate; and Scholarship Chairman, Doug Yeargan. Delta Sigma Phi Members of the Spring Quarter Pledge Class of Delta Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi are: Bill Quinn, President, Dallas, N.C.; Forest Koon, Rutherfordton, N.C. ; David Dingier, Charlotte, N.C.; Jeepy Parker, Reidsville, N.C; Lee Jenkins, Rockingham, N.C; Slip Myers, Winston-Salem, N.C.|, Ronnie McGuire, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Neal Davis, Charlotte, N.C; Blix Jones, Miami, Fla.; Mike Blakely, /ampa, Fla,; Ed Cooke, Burlington, NX.; Mike Trull, Shel- Mr> °' Hoyt Ainiond, Locust, N.C; Mike Zeliff, Winston-Sa- iem, N.C; Jerry Whitaker, Mocksville, N.C.; Bryant Poole, Shelby, N.C.; and Don Raynor, Greensboro, N.C. Delta Sigma Phi, "The Fraternity of Engineered Leader- snip recently held its annual Engineered Leadership Banquet Ridgeway Inn in Sylva. Linda Kesler, Pat Third Row: Goode. Also initiated as Alumnae were Mrs. Dottie Smith and Mrs. Sue Wood. April 21, Delta Zeta honored the Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity with a "Barn Dance" TKE Sweetheart Miss Carol Connor has been chosen Spring Quarter Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Western Carolina College. A Senior, Miss Connor is majoring in Home Economics and is a member of the American Home Economics Club. She is pinned to frater Danny record party given in tneir honor, because PiKa was the winner of the ice-cream eating contest which was sponsored by Delta Zeta last fall quarter. A silver trophy will be presented to Pi Kappa Alpha for their victory. Hall of TKE and is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Lemly of Alexandria, Virginia, Sigma Kappa Gamma Rho Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority had numerous activities during the month of April. The chapter sponsored a do- nut sale on April 8, with proceeds going to buy Samuel Johnson's DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE for Hunter Library. A campus-wide spring fashion show was held on April 13, in Hoey, sponsored by Sigma Kappa and co-sponsored by Dennis Men's Store of Sylva, Schulman's of Sylva, and toe Varsity Shop of Cullowhee. All Greeks participated , modeling the newest in summer and spring fashions. A party was held April 21, at the Maggie Valley Country Club. "Michael" was featured as entertainment. Sigma Kappa won honorable mention in the women's division of the 1967 "Sing Out" COLLEGE GULF SERVICE Offering Courteous Service To WCC Students Car Wash and Lubrication Latimer Student House tZ2 hit. ll ttl Openings At Special Rates For Summer Terms A Few Openings For Fall Term Contact W. R. Latimer View point From Page 4 side would enhance his own popularity, and people wouldn't complain so much when they were robbed. So one night, just a had been expected, Humble Hube disappeared and was never heard from again. It was even said that when anyone mentioned his name, Linden would just smile and say, "Who?" So Bobby toe Kid becoame Linden's new partner and together the duo charmed and alarmed folks from Montana to toe Mississippi River. This went on for quite a while until the inevitable happened. Bobby, impetuous young rascal that he was, was not content to be number two. He wanted to be leader of the gang and was ready to challenge Linden toe first time he saw him slipping. Finally, the time came. "I've uh, decided to, uh, take ovah now," he told Linden. "Ah beg yer parden," toe leader answered him. "I said, er, I've decided to take ovah toe gang now, be- Page 5 cause you are old and feeble and, uh, I am young and caperble." Well, they started fighting each other. First the Kid would throw a punch, and then Linden would throw one and then they'd roll around in toe mud and call each other names. Eventually, the whole gang got into toe fight, This went on for a long time, but ironically, no one ever found out who won. You see, about that time a stranger rode into toe camp and caught toe gang by surprise. Their outlawing days were over, so the gang broke up and went their separate ways. Some of the bandits went straight, and some continued their lives of crime. It is rumored that both Linden and toe Kid are still alive, but are living in retirement in Argentina. And as for toe stranger, well, not much was known about him. Some said he was short, some said he was tall. Some said he came from toe west, others said from the east. In fact, looking back on it, it seems that there was only one thing about him that was known for sure: he rode a dark horse. £■:• S SPRWQ 3ASH90NS THE VILLAGER sends you out in toe sunshine , to sail a boat or climb a tree or picnic in toe park. You provide toe picnic THE VILLAGER provides toe hardy, happy, fresh, young, country clothes that brighten up any landscape. Grace Ledford a Senior from Mars HIU exhibits one of these country inspired outfits found locally only at toe Varsity Shop. She models an A-line, hip-hugger, gingam print dress by toe one and only. For a complete assortment of THE VILLAGER shoo the V. S. 3tip Barsttg &bop Traditional Clothing for m The Gentleman I His Lady
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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.
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