, Woodcock Named ASTC Instructor Eldon G. Woodcock of Dur ham will join the Appalachian Stat* Teacher* College faculty on September 1, 1063, as in structor in religion, according to announcement by Dr. W. H. Plenunons, president of ASTC. The new faculty member is ? graduate of Swarthmore College and Dallas Ideological Semin ary. Currently he is working toward the Ph.D. degree at Duke University. Announcing Woodcock's -ap pointment, Dr. Plemmons said, "We are delighted to have Mr. Woodcock join our faculty as instructor in religion. We wel come him and his family to our college community and to our town." The. Washington, D. C, native is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Na tional Association of Biblical Instructors. He is married and is a member of the Methodist Church. Williams To Go To Berea Dr. Cratis Williams, director of graduate studies at Appala chian State Teachers College, vill participate in a workshop on "Urban Adjustment of Southern Appalachian Migrants" at Berea College in Kentucky this w?ek. The college professor will serve as consultant for the workshop and will lead the dis cussion on the "Culture and History of Southern Appala chian Mountain People." Dr. Williams will also have charge of the Thursday morning pro gram. This is the fifth annual work shop concerning the problems of Southern Appalachian Mi grants, and this is the third time that Dr. Williams has been asked to serve on the workshop faculty. He said that the purpose of the workshop ia to assist mi grant children in making ad justments in northern cities. Those attending the workshop Include educators and law en forcement officials. Johnson New Recruiter, Sgt. David R. Johnson has been assigned as recruiter by the Air Force to Boone and the Watauga County area, replacing TSgt James E. Brand, Jr., who has been reassigned. Sgt Johnson will visit Boone every Wednesday and may be found at the Boone Post Office between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Appointments to see Sgt. John son at a time other than the above mentioned hours can be arranged by writing the U. S. Air Force Recruiting Office, Post Office Building, Room 129, Box 387, Hickory, or by tele phoning Hickory 324-6781. Know The Weather By E. E SIMS Do tiie winds of a hurricane in the southern hemisphere ro tate around the eye clockwise or counter-clockwise? In the southern hemisphere winds around such storms ro tate clockwise ? just the op posite from their movement in the northern hemisphere. This is believed to be caused by the motion of the turning earth. All the signs and warning omens of hurricanes, then, would be read differently in the southern hemisphere. Many other phenomena are different below the equator. Nature's deflection of bullets and shells, growing character istics of . certain trees, the way rivers cut into one bank, are all different in the southern hemisphere. Hiere the prevail ing veer of these things is to the left, not the right. "Seems like I hear somepin' out there ? like an old steer horn blowin' from the top o' Grandfather Mountain; like a horn o' freedom blowin' in the west." Daniel Boone ? from HORN IN THE WEST The firms below are pleased to endorse "Horn in the West" as wholesome entertainment, and to suggest it as a memorable experience in theatre-going. Andrews Chevrolet, Inc. Belk's Department Store Boone Drug Company * ..... . , * Boone Chamber of Commerce Burgess Furniture Store Carolina Pharmacy Greene Furniture Company Town House Restaurant r Smithey's Store Modern Appliance Company Watauga Insurance Agency Newton's Department Store Winkler Motor Company Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. Brown & Graham Motor Co. Daniel Boone Hotel & Dining Room Builders9 Super Market New River Light & Power Co. Winn-Dixie Store Fletcher's Texaco Service Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation