High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
Susie Dobbins Editor Ellen Kate Koonce Business Manager Chaos— complete confusion that also manages somehow to produce a four page eight-column paper ever) week- assignment sheets— nosey reporters— .ids to sell— pounding of typewriters— a jangling telephone— cuts to send off— deadlines to meet— lay-outs to make— headlines to write— I ley, what ' s .1 lour letter word for Presbyterian? — gallons of coffee consumed and thousands ill cigarettes smoked during the process— gripes from reader and gripes (rom non- readers— jokes— wiser, inks— the frantic search For editorial material— 1 uesday and Wednesda) nights Filled with rushing and hair pulling— Thursday afternoon at the Democrat office up town— proof reading— printer ' s ink— type— the last minute changes— final reading— the grinding of the press— and another issue of the Appalachian is before the public. Take Advantage of the Opportunity Publitkrd Each Week by Stud VOL. XX1I-M) 3 BOOSE. NOKT11 CAROLINA. 1 Annual Religious Empha Stokes, Ould, McKee, F Blackburn, Rimer Welcoming Outing ' 57 Rhododendron oOUtlien Are New Additions Is Planned By V, Staff Is Announced jj| To Business Staff Mr- nn rllackrnirn and Mi« Jane Rinrr have been added t» IhB yr«D hu-in.%- education faculty Mr Blackburn sod Mis UMT replace Mr Nellie Ellison Do and Mr Koaror Allen who vrerr former Iv member of the tHiune- education facultv Mr Ana El lack burn it ■ resi- dent of Boone She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in business education si A. S T C am! hu aho done graduate work jl thu. college She ha» had three yean teaching experience having taught hu»in »« education and phi.Mul education in W ilkcsboro High School and Miller Creek High School Mr- Blackburn i currently teaching shorthand and ivpewritwg in the Uunnr« De- partment Miss Jane liinei also j.nrted the business education faculty this fall She hail (r..m Castlewood. Virginia, and has spent five year -crving her country in thr I nilrd Males Hnj (WAVES) Mis Kilt- er received her U I and M A ■ r.;i- A S T C. and ha four • ear- IcaChinj! rspcrirnee. having taught al Cartlewood High School ' a -tie wood Virginia Al pn -em • he u leaching shorthand, type- writing, and introduction to turn nc-« CUB APPALACHIAN want lo take ihi- opportunity to welcome earn of you — Mr Sutton. Mr Jones, Mr- Blackburn, and Misa Kincr to thr campus Thr Young Women t hnvtun Association met September IS I ' Utu fur an outing al the Horn in thr W.--t theater Salurda , September 29. lo welcome frr»h men and transfer were annuunc rd Ticket fur the oulinc will be sold Wednesday. Srplembrr 36 and Thurvlaj, September 17 frufn « SOT 00 p m in thr V lounge 1n additiun to the sponsorship of thr association by Dean Sieph rnson I wo new sponsors. Misses Jcv-ir J .never and Kulh l-hem mif •elected The annual BigSistcr. I . ' Mle-Si ter party i» scheduled fur Tues- day, the third of October The thrmr for Irm year » parly i KairvUrui l.iltle sivter are re- quested to attend, dressed a lll- llr (Hi All girls are invited lo the Y W C A meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of rach month in the end parlor uf Lovill al 8 00 p m VETS AT SCHOOL More than 750.000 veterans are expected to attend college and Oth- er training establishment this fall under the Korean (il bill, accord log to the VA Pal William , rditur of the KI|(i|«iIi»:MiH«)N. and Ju Ann Eoater. the business manager. have announced the staff lur the coming x.i The editor, | «tatt will be made up of Caiolyn Kin: s» ociale rdi- » fc Anna H» rr V inkier and Jerry Itulebin . managing rditon Hi.n Uj Koonce and Sibil Mr 1 Donald, feature editor Pal Har- mon and KM Kemp, activity edi- tor . Dukie Bolin and Paul Knii;hl -port rdllon. Janet Pope and Diane Shrek, faculty editor . Jo Ann Abator and Sue »u». gradualr editor . Ijhjiw Urahan and Audrey I ' owler aeniur edh t. m Nancy Kimer. Lib Carter, and • ■wen Ktlrr. junior editor-. Carol Harrrll Dan Fvana. and Wilma Jone . aophomorr editor : Jim Carter. Don A be ma thy and Rich- ard Lane, frrthmrn rdilor . and rMp Triplell. utapahol editor Thr buatneaa Uaif will hair Al- ton Widrnhuu e aa the aaautanl hu-ine nianacer. Nancy Itarnt and Sybile Kay ar|v-er1i»ing mana- ger . Joyce I !!•■ rirculalmn manager Alv m thr bn-.n -» vtaff are I arulm Bowdrn. Muriel Ki rte- Nellie Hansard Henry llakomb Dun MrDunald. Mary Knd. Eva Kar Swing, and Bill I ' lrmenU History Teacher Writes Article On Political Row October 13 Will Be Dale For Dance ■tag r jn - mil be held October 13 Thr dance »ill be co--p.m ored by the junior rla- and the Alumni K--- . iimn The Alumni will provide the re- ' rf-hmmlt and recenc ne lourlh • f the proceed The rev! »iU so Since the day of Andrew Jack •on and (he Kitchen Cabinet many people have attacked Demo- cratic politicians a- rulhlna un principled pohtK-tan With re- ipect to the Democrat of Jack- -on ' s time hivturian largely anne » ri rvample of the est rente ruri vjni-m Ihe hulorian point to thr itjihl over initructiom which Democrat- ttalr lefivlator sent to the t ' nited Slates SenaU-vr com posits In Ihe nj- H I lunl f m the Senate Moor Mangum read the partisan instrudion- and called on Democratic h natot Bedford Brown IB ohe or resign Whig new-paners look up thr cry and denounced Bm. ' to obey instruction- a the elections for member- o( the iiate le L i»lature. wbsrh U n elect • I t ruled State Senator- Ihe Whiv- urced voire lo suofMrt ji DR. J. LEM xTitKi ' v II Dr J I .em Stokrs, II. « ! ihe main speskrr for Ihe weal ■ born in Sa-gdo, Korea, Use t Dr and Mrs M B Uofcrw. m aire of the Methodist i hurd early schooling was givrn h hi mother, who had bee • I ari-lina school tea- her Sluke waa graduated frag Seoul Foreign School. ao»j rea in 1Kb He rreri-ed I Uegrrc from Asbury C ib 1930, his B D Dtarraw Duke I ' mvrrvitv IB ltH u Ph D Degree from Vale U | sity in ISM Dr Sloke was admittrd ' Westero North Carolina C ' ence in IR3I and received hi I pastorship at Randlernan. 1 Carolina, in IBM In I M0 I 1 appointed to Franklin and « IM4. lo Mk.n In the fall of he was tiansferred lo Ihe South Carolina Confrrmre al aopointrd lu St John s Mrt Church. Ihe university chut Rork Hill South Carolista thi- church he weBl on Set . t 1MO lo the poaitM of Ury sf Religion in High I ti.io ib ihe Divisson of EdtMi Institutioos Navkmile TeU He auumrd h» present postl prwhdrnt uf Pfriflrr Coll , July. 1903 , Aa a pastor Dr Sloke [ live in community affairs I Ihe war he served, aa »—a r ' (hairnvan and chapter ehaim the Red iros unit al En He u paat pmsdenl of thr 1 lin Rotary Club and of the Kill k.a-ni Club la Raft be -rrvrd on thr Board of tors of Ihe V M i A th Cross, and Ihe Salvation Am the We tern Nonh Caruliai V-ence. he rr rd a vice • v. in • i the Board of Miassai lllureb Ksienxun and in South Carolina Confer an served a secrrlarv He had i U and he ime hard »■ rl ur individual purposei M a group T- n. a Ml ■ .. M i« fraaj Harold I I • phyvtral rdu. 1. idir major, fiiu- n IraaR Oaa ainiuTl) the ' • ' U all«0d 1 ' Ihe rhntima Dance, which | Kmhmrj iM vophomore girls [ j. Seated: John Wol, Sibyl MacDonald, Susie Dcibbins, S.irnlr.i Caudell; Standing, Martha Watson, Bill Clem- ents, Elinor Morehead, Joan McLean, Mickey Hag- ler, Co ley Moffett, Carolyn Osborne, Sammy Mar- sh. ill. Joyce Thornton, Van Sellers. ' and other aAll Me REE r peni hli hasisalppl, from high red hn R a ion Thro) sneid he re iviniiy ! rg st gradualr •rt irt rod. 4X5 ha heea surpassed only ih» following rar on • Mai Isrtce prrviouvly Hog Fcllowshin. 11 - sn « I
”
Page 29 text:
“
Joe Baird Senior Conrad Horton Senior STUDENT GOVERNMENT Hard fought campaigns— elections— I solemnly swear— , —meetings— activities— official participation in the government of Appalachian— supervision of campus elec- tions—the check list and ballot box in the cafeteria —Saturday night recreation in the gvmnasium— planning committees— dancing— cooperation— work done in conjunc- tion with faculty members and campus organizations- efforts to keep everything running as smoothly as possible —the Valentine ' s Dance— hours spent planning— the actual hours of working on decorations, refreshments, etc. —cleaning up afterwards— mopping the gymnasium— sense of pride in a job well done— responsibility— doing one ' s best— the voice of the students. Rebecca Gant Freshman Val Mosher Senior
”
Page 31 text:
“
acbtan ' an State Teachert College Let ' g Go To Atheville! I Ml ' .l K M, l ' i.;t, rVeek Will Be Observed Speal ers jious Leaders ;k ' s Activities Activities Will Include Hninars, Convocations cad the wripture Bafan ttu- ' in rodurtion of the apeak ?. Dr. Lem Stoke . pccul Made will be b ' Pc2K Carter At the -of the nu-N »ctf. the the uncing -r iftar -diction A. ■ Jo ' Mr, Ser to the »tudclft-. Or Bardf n education claaa Re» Mr McKre. Rev Mr Fain. ! r Stein, and r Ould ttitl have supper in the aoRm cafeteria with Nancy Mr • ' »Ilum. Rlanrnc Blcvin |iett Pwrau and Jean Carter A (inspiration on the Admint- ■ ■■ mjmI to -duration el »». At Faia will speak to » pnmaiy education 00 Dr Stoke wtU juniors in awcmb.ly; Mr Fain wilt speak tcben ' i primary educa- e BIcvin and Doris Core rti »:th Rev Mr McKee. Fain. Or St.-kev and on Tuesday Mr Ould peak to Dr Buck land ' s math at 1 00 Pcssy Carter. Irene ry, Lttemda Alcxjindt-r. Jean- Htrffman. and Beth Davis will upper ho l, ■ Em i n I ken. at 5 00 in the nOMJt tettria After the 6 45 semmarv lu- : assemble in Ih. mm of the Administration Build- iok for the following program- Hymn. ' Thf Chord is One Fourt- with Mr Hoyt ., H H eh .ir ter and Wofford Husky as punwt. Prayer. Mar BBbttj Speeul Viiiic. the Octet. An- nouncement ; Scripture. Barry Ruth; Me MGe. Ih- Lem Stokes; hvtni educa mo - When 1 tViq the Won- Slokn «praks derous CtMM , Benediction At 8:30 dormitory dtaCMMtal will he held in East Hall with Bar- bara Greene a lea Ier and Rev. Mr MrKee ' |i speaker, White Hall. Martha A hhurn, lewder and Mr Ould, speaker ;and North Hall with PaKanna Phillipi lead- er .and Dr Stoke , speaker jbrr r nf the acromp : Crawfrtrrt, 1 Haley Dr | Ould ma ' nit d I ' M,. BUSINESS STAFF Left to right: Roslyn Wilkerson, Audrey Fowl- er, Bets I [ullandcr, Ellen Kate Koonce. S«ra Crawford will lure Special music rhorus will precede f the week ' s KtM milnrtcs divrii SI0n« East, North, and ononnc diMlnp ' );. i Ih Im ■Liimfi ' hip Ewyoaa is rrmtBdfd to -top by are Invited to at- wrviees a possible. US to hove private .Ih any of the Kue t P nkrr rcu arranwr scheduler SPORTS STAFF Left to right: Mike Wiwczar, Tom Wooten, Paul Knight, Don Palmer. CIRCULATION STAFF Left to right: Joe Swann, Billie Joyce, Jerry Edwards. y 1 1 t, ,,- B „d !), ■ D«m- f«r r,.([, n nd duughDilli Uforr „ith ih.- n - . r .Ilrv.lly or lfjii-,n JuhiI • f Sui,iL.v S.h«,L ,L ., —. mi • •Q.tFjItui) Schoul.. Suud-y School throusb the p. .inn.1 office
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.