Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

Western Carolina University (20) View all
  • Western Carolina College (199)
  • Western Carolina Teachers College (239)
  • Western Carolina University (1774)
  • Allanstand Cottage Industries (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association (0)
  • Bennett, Kelly, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Berry, Walter (0)
  • Brasstown Carvers (0)
  • Cain, Doreyl Ammons (0)
  • Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943 (0)
  • Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874 (0)
  • Champion Fibre Company (0)
  • Champion Paper and Fibre Company (0)
  • Cherokee Indian Fair Association (0)
  • Cherokee Language Program (0)
  • Crittenden, Lorraine (0)
  • Crowe, Amanda (0)
  • Edmonston, Thomas Benton, 1842-1907 (0)
  • Ensley, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1948 (0)
  • Fromer, Irving Rhodes, 1913-1994 (0)
  • George Butz (BFS 1907) (0)
  • Goodrich, Frances Louisa (0)
  • Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964 (0)
  • Heard, Marian Gladys (0)
  • Kephart, Calvin, 1883-1969 (0)
  • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931 (0)
  • Kephart, Laura, 1862-1954 (0)
  • Laney, Gideon Thomas, 1889-1976 (0)
  • Masa, George, 1881-1933 (0)
  • McElhinney, William Julian, 1896-1953 (0)
  • Niggli, Josephina, 1910-1983 (0)
  • North Carolina Park Commission (0)
  • Osborne, Kezia Stradley (0)
  • Owens, Samuel Robert, 1918-1995 (0)
  • Penland Weavers and Potters (0)
  • Rhodes, Judy (0)
  • Roberts, Vivienne (0)
  • Roth, Albert, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Schenck, Carl Alwin, 1868-1955 (0)
  • Sherrill's Photography Studio (0)
  • Smith, Edward Clark (0)
  • Southern Highland Handicraft Guild (0)
  • Southern Highlanders, Inc. (0)
  • Stalcup, Jesse Bryson (0)
  • Stearns, I. K. (0)
  • Thompson, James Edward, 1880-1976 (0)
  • United States. Indian Arts and Crafts Board (0)
  • USFS (0)
  • Vance, Zebulon Baird, 1830-1894 (0)
  • Weaver, Zebulon, 1872-1948 (0)
  • Western Carolina University. Mountain Heritage Center (0)
  • Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 (0)
  • Wilburn, Hiram Coleman, 1880-1967 (0)
  • Williams, Isadora (0)
  • Jackson County (N.C.) (2265)
  • Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Asheville (N.C.) (0)
  • Avery County (N.C.) (0)
  • Blount County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Buncombe County (N.C.) (0)
  • Cherokee County (N.C.) (0)
  • Clay County (N.C.) (0)
  • Graham County (N.C.) (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Haywood County (N.C.) (0)
  • Henderson County (N.C.) (0)
  • Knox County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Knoxville (Tenn.) (0)
  • Lake Santeetlah (N.C.) (0)
  • Macon County (N.C.) (0)
  • Madison County (N.C.) (0)
  • McDowell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Mitchell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Polk County (N.C.) (0)
  • Qualla Boundary (0)
  • Rutherford County (N.C.) (0)
  • Swain County (N.C.) (0)
  • Transylvania County (N.C.) (0)
  • Watauga County (N.C.) (0)
  • Waynesville (N.C.) (0)
  • Yancey County (N.C.) (0)
  • Newsletters (510)
  • Publications (documents) (1755)
  • Aerial Views (0)
  • Albums (books) (0)
  • Articles (0)
  • Artifacts (object Genre) (0)
  • Cards (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Clippings (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Crafts (art Genres) (0)
  • Depictions (visual Works) (0)
  • Design Drawings (0)
  • Drawings (visual Works) (0)
  • Envelopes (0)
  • Financial Records (0)
  • Fliers (printed Matter) (0)
  • Glass Plate Negatives (0)
  • Guidebooks (0)
  • Internegatives (0)
  • Interviews (0)
  • Land Surveys (0)
  • Letters (correspondence) (0)
  • Manuscripts (documents) (0)
  • Maps (documents) (0)
  • Memorandums (0)
  • Minutes (administrative Records) (0)
  • Negatives (photographs) (0)
  • Occupation Currency (0)
  • Paintings (visual Works) (0)
  • Pen And Ink Drawings (0)
  • Personal Narratives (0)
  • Photographs (0)
  • Poetry (0)
  • Portraits (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Programs (documents) (0)
  • Questionnaires (0)
  • Scrapbooks (0)
  • Sheet Music (0)
  • Slides (photographs) (0)
  • Sound Recordings (0)
  • Specimens (0)
  • Speeches (documents) (0)
  • Text Messages (0)
  • Tintypes (photographs) (0)
  • Transcripts (0)
  • Video Recordings (physical Artifacts) (0)
  • Vitreographs (0)
  • The Reporter, Western Carolina University (510)
  • WCU Students Newspapers Collection (1727)
  • A.L. Ensley Collection (0)
  • Appalachian Industrial School Records (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association Records (0)
  • Axley-Meroney Collection (0)
  • Bayard Wootten Photograph Collection (0)
  • Bethel Rural Community Organization Collection (0)
  • Blumer Collection (0)
  • C.W. Slagle Collection (0)
  • Canton Area Historical Museum (0)
  • Carlos C. Campbell Collection (0)
  • Cataloochee History Project (0)
  • Cherokee Studies Collection (0)
  • Daisy Dame Photograph Album (0)
  • Daniel Boone VI Collection (0)
  • Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth H. Lasley Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth Woolworth Szold Fleharty Collection (0)
  • Frank Fry Collection (0)
  • George Masa Collection (0)
  • Gideon Laney Collection (0)
  • Hazel Scarborough Collection (0)
  • Hiram C. Wilburn Papers (0)
  • Historic Photographs Collection (0)
  • Horace Kephart Collection (0)
  • Humbard Collection (0)
  • Hunter and Weaver Families Collection (0)
  • I. D. Blumenthal Collection (0)
  • Isadora Williams Collection (0)
  • Jesse Bryson Stalcup Collection (0)
  • Jim Thompson Collection (0)
  • John B. Battle Collection (0)
  • John C. Campbell Folk School Records (0)
  • John Parris Collection (0)
  • Judaculla Rock project (0)
  • Kelly Bennett Collection (0)
  • Love Family Papers (0)
  • Major Wiley Parris Civil War Letters (0)
  • Map Collection (0)
  • McFee-Misemer Civil War Letters (0)
  • Mountain Heritage Center Collection (0)
  • Norburn - Robertson - Thomson Families Collection (0)
  • Pauline Hood Collection (0)
  • Pre-Guild Collection (0)
  • Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Collection (0)
  • R.A. Romanes Collection (0)
  • Rosser H. Taylor Collection (0)
  • Samuel Robert Owens Collection (0)
  • Sara Madison Collection (0)
  • Sherrill Studio Photo Collection (0)
  • Smoky Mountains Hiking Club Collection (0)
  • Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs (0)
  • Venoy and Elizabeth Reed Collection (0)
  • WCU Gender and Sexuality Oral History Project (0)
  • WCU Mountain Heritage Center Oral Histories (0)
  • WCU Oral History Collection - Mountain People, Mountain Lives (0)
  • Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project (0)
  • William Williams Stringfield Collection (0)
  • Zebulon Weaver Collection (0)
  • College student newspapers and periodicals (1751)
  • African Americans (0)
  • Appalachian Trail (0)
  • Artisans (0)
  • Cherokee art (0)
  • Cherokee artists -- North Carolina (0)
  • Cherokee language (0)
  • Cherokee pottery (0)
  • Cherokee women (0)
  • Church buildings (0)
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) (0)
  • Dams (0)
  • Dance (0)
  • Education (0)
  • Floods (0)
  • Folk music (0)
  • Forced removal, 1813-1903 (0)
  • Forest conservation (0)
  • Forests and forestry (0)
  • Gender nonconformity (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Hunting (0)
  • Landscape photography (0)
  • Logging (0)
  • Maps (0)
  • Mines and mineral resources (0)
  • North Carolina -- Maps (0)
  • Paper industry (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Pottery (0)
  • Railroad trains (0)
  • Rural electrification -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • School integration -- Southern States (0)
  • Segregation -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • Slavery (0)
  • Sports (0)
  • Storytelling (0)
  • Waterfalls -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • World War, 1939-1945 (0)

Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 47

  • wcu_publications-12824.jpg
8 / 8
Item
  • 8 Tuesday, April 17,. 1972 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Ski Club has planned secnd annual European ski club News Briefs The W.C.C. Ski Club in conjunction with Student Activities has completed arrangements for its 2nd annual European Ski Trip. The ski region is comprised of three small towns: Lech, Oberlech, and Zurs in Austria. A gigantic network of cable railways and lifts enables the skier to get from Arlebergcenter to another In an uniter- rupted succession. This ski session offers a to-- tal of over thirty miles of ski runs, and 23 lifts. The ski schools of Arlberg are world famous. The town of Lech is located in the western finger of Austria in the Vorarlbergdistrict. The borders of Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Liechtenstein are all within forty miles. Departure for the trip is De- cember 10, 1972 and return is December 22, 1972. The Alpengasthof Omesberg is a good first class hotel providing a range of services for the skiers, including dining room table service for meals and lounge for apres ski and is located five minutes walking distance from all lifts and the center of the village. This year's accomodations are much superior to the stu dent class hotel that was used last year. Arrangements for air travel are provided by Wilcox Travel, Inc. of Asheville via SWISSAIR. There is a ski school for all levels. The cost for the trip is SllOO.OO based upon the minimum of forty and maximum of seventy persons, and current monetary valuation. AH transportation, from New York to Lech and return, accommodations in double or triple bedded rooms at the hotel, breakfast and dinner daily, all area lift tickets, December 12-20, ski schook, ski proficiency test, and overnight lodging in Zurich are included in the costs. Items not included are passport fees, insurance, lunches, transportation to New York, rental of ski equipment, and other items of purely personal nature. All payments are to be made payable to "Western Travel Group". Deposit $60 due with reservation; Payment of $100 due June 1, 1972; Payment of $100 due August 1, 1972; Payment of the balance due October 1, 1972. All inquiries shoul be addressed to the Office for Student Activities, Western Carolina Cniversity, Cullowhee, N.C. 28723. Phone 293-72.il. Rap session to be held tomorrow The next admin;strauve Rip Session will be held tomorrow- night on the second floor of the university center. The Student Development Staff will be present, and other members of the admisistratian of the university have been invited to attend by Student Development,, The staff urges all students with questions, gripes, criticisms, or statements to attend. Dean of Student Activities Robert C„ Dawson said, "We of the Student Development Staff feel that these rap sessions are important both to the students and to us, but unless students attend it will not do anyons good,," The Rap Session will begin at 8 p.m. torn-arrow on the center's second floor and will continue until 10 p.m. FLASH CADILLAC AND THE CONTINENTAL KIDS brought back a little of the fifties with their greased back hair, saddle oxfords, white socks and rock 'n' roll music. Some of the memories were good and some were not so good. They were in Reid Gym Thursday night. Women9s award .... FROM Page 2 ievement by a Junior Woman, will be presented annually to a qualified candidate. Application forms may be botained from Miss Barbara Mann, Dean of Student Development; Mrs. Jeannie Grout, Secretary of the History Dept., or Mrs. Jeannette Smith, Secretary of the Music Dept, Deadline for applications is April 15, 1972. Further information concerning the award may be obtained from Dr. Betsy Far- low, Music Dept. VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE — ^B ABILITY Victoria Casey lor CATAMOUNT EDITOR. COFFEEHOUSE The Cniversity Center Board is sponsoring a Coffeehouse, Wednesday, April 19th and Thursday, April 20th, at 8 p.m. in the Snack Bar. RIBBON OF SAN FRANCISCO, professional coffeehouse entertainers, will perform both nights, plus a cartoon festival Wednesday night and a combined W. C. Fields, Keystone Cops, and l^aureland Hardy film festival Thursday night. Coffee and cookies will be provided both nights. Admission is 50C without Cniversity Center Activities Card WCAT Beginning this week, WCAT is expanding it's live nightime broadcast from midnight to 2 a.m. So for the best in music to go to sleep by, listen to the "Graveyard Excursion" with Captain America on Tuesday and Thursday nights. SPORTSMAN SHOW The second annual Sportsman Show sponsored by the UCB will be held April 18, 19, 20 on the UC lawn from 10:00am till dark each night. The show will feature: Suzuki, Honda, Bridgestone and Triumph Motorcycles; Arrow and Prowler Campers plus much more. BSUL MEETING The BSUL will meet tonight in the Catamount Room at 7:00 pm. MARINE CORPS The Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer will hold a meeting Tuesday eveningat 7:30 in the Catamount room. All WCU Officer Candidates are encouraged to attend. Other interested students are also invited. Contact MG MIDGET FOR SALE 66 MG Midget, Excellent condition, Call 586-5220 after 5:00 p.m. HOME NEEDED Young affectionate female needs loving home. CFemale beagle, that is.) Contact the brick house right behind the Cat's Den. RIDE TO BOONE Ride needed to Boone for "Rally Weekend". (4-21-22) Scheduled to appear are Gordon Lightfoot, Bloodrock, Cactus, Goose Creek Symphony and comedian George CarHn. Willing to share expenses. Contact: Bill Howell, Albright 303 or call 293-7448. COLLEGE FOUNDATION Representatives from College Foundation, Inc. will be in Killian 104, at 3 and o p.m. on April 20 for meetings about the guaranteed loan program. All recipients wishing to renew loans must attend. Applications will be available at that time. DEMOCRATIC CLUB The \oung Democratic Club will meet Wednesday April la at 8:00 I'M in Room It9 M*Kee in order to elect next year's officers. All members a.-- urged lo at'.end, Contact TRIUMPH FOR SALE: 1969 Triumph motorcycle. If interested call 293-9807. SPORTS CARDS CASH for your old baseball and football cards as well as other cards and sports mater- 1. Phone 293-5208. ALBUMS ALBUMS FOR SALE- Jimi Hendrix, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Don McLean, Roberta Flack, The Byrds, Deep Purple, etc. See Frank Wyatt in Albright 315. DAY STUDENTS! vote ED WILSON for Student Senate Sottttpii KJttOJ HfcVt IT—« P I8503H* f?€$ivr*fc TO VIOT*. ELECT J.JIM ROWELL Carolinian EDITOR
Object