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Three Appeared In ;56 Listing Twenty-nine Appalachian students, Uw of whom are graduate students, have been ac cepted for recognition in the 1967-1919 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in Ameri can Colleges and Universitie* " Each year, thb publication recognlaes students who have keen nominated from approximately TOO colleges and universities. Students are nominated lor this honor on the basis of scholarship, his participation and leadership In academic and extra-curricular activities, his citizenship aid service to the school, and his promise of future usefulness. Those accepted from Appalachian include the following students: Mary Ellea Bipnll From Fletcher, North Carotin*, Mary EUen is • aenior, majoring in grammar grade education. For lour yean the ha* been a member of the Y.W.CA., the Wesley Foun dation, of which «he is president, and has participated la intramu ral*. She has been • member of the ACE dub for two years, paA Was a junior counselor last year. Btehari A. BoHa A senior majoring in buiinsss education, Richard is from Clover,' South Carolina. Owing his junior year he was Stodent Council cor responding secretary, secretary of the Men's "A" Club, vfce*resident ef the Business Club, and junior ■srshsll He Is spcretary-tressurer ef the North Stste Student Got eminent Association and has also keen on the football team for four years. Walter BroyhUl A junior from Moravian Fall*, North Carolina, Walter BroyhUl is s science and math major. Walt er is president of Chi Lambda Chi, president ef the Science lab. and it vice-president of the junior das*. Gene Bate Gene Butt*, a Junior from China Grove, North Carolina Ja a buai pet education and iff**? studies Major. Gene transferred to Appa lachian from Catawba College his sophomore year. Thia year he ia playing the role of "Yosef," and ia a member of the Buaineaa club. Bob Cagle A buaineaa education major. Bob la a junior from Concord. Be ia ,4 member of the Student Council, the Btuineaa Club, and PI Omega Pi. He haa alao partiicpated In iotranwrala. AMa I- CMa M ' ; 7. ; Majoring in physical adueatiaa and aocial studies. A1 ia a junior from Leakaville. He served at daaa president during his sophomore and junior years. He ia a member of Chi. Lambda Chi, Physical Educa tion Club, International Relations Club and haa participated in i» tramurala. James Flte From Lattimore, Jim ia a senior majoring in science. During hia Junior year he was president of Vanouvianna, vice president of the Science Club, a member of Chi Lambda Chi and chief He ia bow hiatorlan of MM and treasurer of the Student Coun cil. Coming from Lmcolnton, Sue Jane la • aenior, majoring in «d eace. She i» the preaident ef the Vanouvianna, tiMMrer c< the aeoier ciaaa, • member of the BieteoM ciub, the Vmkiaa Soci ety and. Chi Lemda Chi. She la nlao a district officer of Tri-Beta. Nancy Man* Hailing tram CherTyville, Nancy b a senior majoring in buaiaeaa education. Ala year aha U bual MM wit&$&kc ■ th» "Rhododen dron," a member of tbe Vermlclan Society and the Bhaineas Club. She K. to addition, aecretaty of Pi Omega Pi and attfetary-treaaurer of Varaowvianna. . „ Paul, a senior, js from Boone vUle. Ha phpfc*l oducftion ■■if studies major. He buy ed as a junior marshal, is a mem ber it the "Ken'* "A" C}ub and tH« Physical Education Club. Paid la also a student athletic trainer. JaM L. Idol, Jr. 'John, fram Boone, la a Senior majoring in English and soelaf stu dies. Be Is editor of the " Appa Iaehian" aid a member ol Ctil Lambda Ctii. During Ut jnniof year lie served as Associate editor' of the "Appalachian" ind as * junior marshal, this past suaUn«£ be served as ehief marshal tor the graduation exercises. . tl nsMMMit . ViitMt Iron iMh, MiUiii ii rT*4 JT?g!L£ aSBESflW be did his undergraduate work, h® was a asmbir of Delu Si* and NDM fraternities. Herts at Ap ptiMiilMf Vincent participates la the mtalnuril'progum. Edward Bay Lakey Ed, a gradmrto' student from Booneville, la a physical education and social studies major. During his senior year he was president of the student body and head stu dent trainer. Id was a junior mar T» thai, a member of the Men . "A" Club and the Physical Education Club. lib Mateae /' . A primary education major from Greensboro, Lfla la » Junior. She served as claaa secretary during her freshman year and is current ly secretary-treasurer of the Ver ntcian Society, and secretary of the Student Council. She is also i cheerleader. Joan, from Max too. is a senior, majoring in math and science. She has been on the BSU Council four y«*rs. She was a junior counselor, secretary of the Science Club dur tag her Junior year as yell as sec retary of the Tri-Beta. This years Mie h president of Tri-Beta, a member of Chi Lambda Chi and business manager of the "Appa lachian." V • Claude Midkiff Claude, a senior from Winston Salem, U • physical education and •octal studies major. Ha U a mem ber of the Men'a "A" aub and the football team. Joyce Oilia ' fcyee OBi% • senior from In gall*, ia majoring in social studies and physical education. She has been . a member of the Student Government for three years, the VarNwlanna dub for four years, the Modem Dance Club two years, and ires president of the IBC Club her aopfaoraore year. She wis on the May C?«urj in 1M& and this year js serving aa chief cheerlead er. This ia the second year ahe has been elected to "Who's Who." V.'-B. Hmut V'* native of Gainavtlle, Florida, fiili; * Moior, ia a physical educe tioa aaid aoeial studiea major. Bill ia president of the student body. He served aa the preaident of his «0pl>O>t>are class *»d as a marshal hii junior year. He is a member Of the Physical Education Club, the Men's "A" Club, and has played football for three years. SyhOe Bay A senior from Gastooia. SybUe ia a major in science and math. Her activities include participation In the Science Club, Varsouvianna and the Vernician Society. Darin* her Junior year ahe waa secretary at her class and preaidestt of the Cbonkle. She la alto on the "Rho dodendron" staff. Gary Glean BeM Guy Glean Re id, from Granite Pall*, if a aenior, majoring in science tnd social studies. Gsry played basketball two years, has been a member of the YMCA one year and the Waaley Foundation four yeara. He haa been a member of the "Appalachian" itaff for two yeara. thia year serving at the aporta editor. .Mary Irene Roach, a aenior (ram A von dale, i*an English and physi cal^ education major. Irene was a member of the hand oaa year, rtytng Fiah four year*, Madera Dance Club of which ahe waa prea ident, W.' A. A. four years, and Wesley foundation. She waa ree rettioo assistant one year* vice prtaldeat of Chi Lambda Chi, Houae Council one year. Student Council reporter thla year, and Womaaa* A Ctah thia year. Last year ahe waa a junior counselor. f.M.ias sawyer James Sawyer, a graduate stu dent f#om Aahevilie, ia majoring in physical education and ia minor big ia education. Jim la a member M PI Oamma Ma. the Graduate Club, is sponsor of the VaraoBri aaaa Club, and ia a graduate as sistant in the reading center. Thia ia the. second year be haa been elected to "Who's Who." KermH N. Mgmaa Kermit, it senior math and science major, la from Denver. KermH haa beea ia tha eharaa for four yeara and is now the president of that roup. Ha is »tee president of the Student Council and state treasurer of (ha Weatey Pounda Uoo. He served aa Junior marshal He Is aiso a member ef Tri -Beta. Math Oub. and the Betiglows Coun James M. Stokes James, a aenior, cornea fraaa Headersonville. He la ma)artng la instrumental music education. He haa beea in the orchestra and band far tar years and is now REAL ESTATE 200—HARDIN PARK—8 room baaement, bath, bat air heal 18600 203—HILLSIDE DRIVE—Good lot* ...» 200— HARDIN PARK—Six room all newly worked over. 120 Far quick ule —* SO—POPLAR HILL DRIVE ti bath, baaement, fireplace, bi panel, oak floors, nice lot Ml—HIGHWAY 321 NEAR CO all furnished, alao some est Priced to tell. 77—NEAR IRC PLANT—New 4 200 76—WEST BOONE—New 3 bed shnigle siding. bath, deep water M—PINE STREET—4 bedroom College campus, bath, ftiras 22—WEST BOONE—New 5 ftM Beautiful setting with breal 20—JEFFERSON ROAD—One a dwelling, bath, H acne, leve 19—LEGION PARK—7 room fi bathe, hot air oil furnace, pi M acre lot ... 78—HOWARD STREET — N« bath up, 4 rooms tad bath bargain. , S3—BLOWING ROCK ROAD-4 bouse, 2 Acres on good foid ' 1»—PERK1NSV1LLE—Good S 1 coal furnace, garage, large 71—GRAND BOULEVARD—Mr apartments well furnUtwd. • Office _ 100—LOCATED ON TUB BAf rooms, water In houae, eioae 1—GRAND BOULEVARD—S I dwelling, .hingle .idlng, full , 100 ft (root M paved street, '5 -*'• . , ' brick veDeeT, 4 rooms, bath, 2 rimed dwelling, bith, buenMDt, foot front DO Farthing Street ,. +„iJLa#>a (10,800 South Boofte New 4 room*, lilt ia cabinet*, hot water, pine IMpo LLEGE—Fo« *fce apartmeata a rooms. M fopt Mat oa SZ1. ' ' ?. v ' i ' i* room dweMn*. hath, lat Iff-s ■ $4000 •on dwelling,' brick and cedar well water, all heater, hot WX500 I, framed dWeiHtiff nvwlnofcta* f- La*»a'm:._„ ■ brick dwelling, bath, h taking view. lie from Boo— ' I lot paved road. latered walla, I dwelling, bath, tool itoizk bfedK of adroon framed dwelling bath, tovel lot PatM ' Juat two Mocks from Port tujm K OF WATAUGA RIVM-S a, sink, cabiaeta. % acre $3800 dart brick dwelling, bath, full HOME REALTY CO. ■. f.EADY FARTHING , VintOMO •f nUNONl AM MWI — MMNtt N. C jAVINGg ANP IX)AH _ ?.&*. w WHO'S WHO.—twenty-five of the twenty-nine studenti of Appalachian State Tea chert College who have been nominated to appear in the publication, "Who's Who Among Student* in American Universities and Colleges," are shown. Two of the candidate* are Watauga natlvei. John Lane Idol,. Jr., and Anna Boyce Winkler. Idol is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Idol of Deep Gap. He is editor of the college newspaper, "The Appalachian." Miss Winkler is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Gordon'H; Winkler of Boone, and is editor of the college yearbook, "The Rhododendroh.", Both graduated from Appalachian High School. ■ [i V Wy.tt serving u the pretidcnt of the bud. He has played with the Ap ps tones for four year*. James was in the choro* for two yean, and k alio serving as the president of the Music Education Club. Gayaell Trait* Fran Sparta, Gaynell is a senior, majoring in science and physical education. She has been a mem bar of the Science Club "for four years, and Trl-BeU for two years. She is also an undergraduate as siatant to Dr. Randall. D(U H. U|tM Dean, from Shelby, ia a aenlor majoring in physical education and social studies. A transfer student from Gardner-Webb, he Is co-cap tain of the football team, a mem ber of the lien's "A" Club, the basketball team and the tennis team. CaroljTt Mae Wall Carolyn, a home economics ma jor, is a senior from Winston Salem. She 1a a member of the Vernician Socicly, Home Econom ics Club, and the "Rhododendron" staff. She alao acted aa a junior commencement marshal. She hat been on the Honecominc Court four yean, and queen of the court her freshman and senior years. She «u on the May Court her sophomore year m4 the Christmas Court her Jaoior rear. Anna Beyee Winkler A native of Boone, Anna Boyce ',6 » r 1 POLLY HARDIN, Owner , 11 Open 9 to 5 Blowing R<** Ml 'mm It • senior and a grammar grade •due* lion majer. She is • mem bar of thu B. 8. U, the Vernlcian Society, the ACE, Chi Lambda Chi and YWCA She acted aa a junior marshal. She ia editor of the "Bhododeadroa." Carl Wyatt Cart, a senior physical education and science major, cornea from Henrietta. He haa served as vice president of both his junior and senior elaases, la a member of the , Physical Education Majors Club, Men's "A" Club, and Stu dent Council. He has played bas ketball for four years. The Americsn family now pays $108.60 for what ooet $f00 a year agb. , —r«r; Henry Yates, 77, Dies On Tuesday I Henry Hendrkk Yates, 77, «f Valle Crueu, a retired farmer, died at Grace Hospital, Banner Elk, last Tuesday, following a long period of failing health. Funpral services were held Thursday at 2 o'clock at Liberty Methodist Church in the Matney neighborhood, and burial was in the Liberty cemetery. Rev. Tern Wheat conducted the rites. Surviving are the widow, two sons and four daughter*: Robert, Julius Yates, VaUe Crucis; Mrs. Roscoe CaudUl, Boone; Mrs. An nie Baird, Jonesboro, Tenn.; Mrs. Bud Mast, Rominger; Mrs. Rocco Dellerno. Avondale, Pa. WOOD Good Dry Wood, Round or Slab, Cut Any Length, Mosdy Hard Wood J. F. Ayers CO 7*2376 Sugar Grove, N. C.
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