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Frat To Assist Homecoming; 'J ? -a Adams Is Parade Marshal Charles McLean of Lenoir, president of Chi Lambda Chi at Appalachian State Teacheri College, will coordinate the Homecoming Parade and the Homecoming Dance during the festivities on the Boone campus, Oct. 24-27. McLean said that his frater nity will assist with registra tion of Alumni and parking of cars during Homecoming. Austin Adam; of Boone has been named Parade Marshal for the big parade down Boone's main street and through the college campus. Requests for transportation for college club floats and for dignitaries in the parade should be made to Adams. He will supervise the formation of the parade and be responsible for getting it start ed on time. He will also super vise the building of floats. McLean said that awards will be presented for the best float entered in the parade and for the best display on the campus. These awards will be made during the half-time ceremon ies at Conrad Stadium. Those invited to ride in the parade will include college of ficials, members of the board of trustees, the alumni council and officers. Chi Lambda Chi has invited Miss Brenda Bost, N. C. Rho dodendron Queen, to partici pate in the parade. Miss Bost is a product of ASTC, and will be back at Appalachian after her year's reign as Rhododen dron Queen is over. Arrangements have been made for six bands to partici pate in the parade. Adams said that students have started work on floats and there will be between 10 and IS floats in the parade. The theme of this year's homecoming is "Honor the Past and Serve the Present and Future," as we celebrate the 60th anniversary. McLean said that final plans CHARLES McLEAN W , * t AUSTIN ADAMS .'V have been made (or the tradi tional Homecoming - Dance which will feature a prominent dance band from charlotte. TW dance wi)l V* semi-formal and decorations will highlight the 80th Anniversary of Appalach ian College. At intermission the Home coming Queen will be crownagl and her court will be presented to the student body. The Home coming Queen and her court is Attends Meet In Athens, Ga. Dr. B. F. Sherwood of Boone attended the Conference on Equ ine Practice held recently at the Untaraity of Georgia in Athens. Veterinarians from six south eastern states participated in the conference wfefcti was pUnnad to acquaint the practitioner with current ideal and new tech niques relating to equine medi cine and surgery. ? v Sanford Names New Trustees 1 At Appalachian Gov Terry Sanford has ap pointed two new members and re appointed two others to the Ap palachian State Teachers CbUege Board of Trustees. The college announced that Sanford reappointed E. G. (Bed) Lackey of Winston-Salem to his second eight-year term and John | P. Frank of Mount Airy also to a second eight-year term. Both Conn* expire June 30, 1371. State Rep. Lester P. Martin, Jr., Mocks vi lie attorney, was named to ? term expiring June 30, 1967, to succeed John B. Brock of Mocfc*viHe. who resign ed because of ill health. Brock had served on the board for more than 20 years. He is an attorney and prominent Republican lead er. John H. Vickers, president of the Carolines Delivery Service, Inc., of Charlotte, was named to an eight-year term expiring June 30, 1*71. He succeeds Kkld Brew er of Raleigh whose six-year term bad expired. The college announced that the board held a routine meeting during the week, heard reports and then reonsaniaed. WBttatn J. Conrad of Wtnstan Satem was re-elected chairman. Frank was elected vice chair man. Bethel Home Clttb Meets The Bethel Home Demonstra tion Onto met Tuesday, October 1#, .with Mrs. Clyde Perry. Hie devotional was given by the hostess and prayer was ted by Mrs. J. M. Sherwood. During the short business meet ing, plans were made for mem bers of the dub to assist the Community Club with prepara tions for Community Judging. The program on Christmas ideas imb presented by Mrs. Howard Love and Mrs. Clyde Love. Pumpkin pie and coffee was served to the ten members The idle housewife is not the average housewife, but there are plenty of them, neverthe less. i Secretaries Name Officers New officers of the Educational Secretaries of the Northwestern North Carolina Educa tion Association are pictured above (1-r): Mrs. Earleen G. Pritchett of Boone, admin istrative assistant in the office of the ASTC PMktyant. MertUqf; Mr*/ Di'anne Greene of BOW)*. (Mrrtarjr in ASTiJ re?tftrar'? office, vicp-pteiident; and Mrs Hazel T. Inman of ttmmt AMy; -pieaident. News Of Our Servicemen AIRMAN HARRELL JERRY HAJUtELL COMPLETES AIR FORCE BASIC TRAINING Airman Jerry D- HarreH, mb of Mrs Catherine HarreU of Valle Crucis, recently completed Air Force basic training at Lack land Air Force Base, San An tonio, Texas. He enlisted August 14, 1963. Airmail HarreU pickod the mechanical career field and will receive technical training in tha area. WESTINGHOUSE Automatic Washers and Electric Clothes Dryers have new built-in look, thanks to straight-front design . . . new heavy-duty perform ance to handle big loads with ease, provide longer life. Washer has 4 automatic programs, 5-position water saver, multi-speed tumble action, 2 deep rinses. Dryer has S automatic programs, new air flow system for safer, more effective drying. Rug gedly built In sturdy steel. OUR SERVICE STAFF IS FACTORY TRAINED IN APPROVED WESTINGHOUSE METHODS Miami, FU.? Jack Winter*, of the Yellow Cab *y*ttm, turn ed up aome Interesting figure* when comparing the equivalent of aatronaut Gordon Cooper** 22-orbit flight with an overland, non-itop taxi trip. The coat on the meter would be *172,400.40 and would take one year, three month*. 21 day* and four hour*. The trip would alio wear out (our taxi*. , Progress Is being made in combating mastitis in North Carolina dairy cattle through studies financed by Nickels for Know-How funds. In four Nickel* for Know How referendum* North Caro lina farmers have voted 190, 490 in favor of the self-heip program, to only 16.38T against. 5-Piece Place Setting of Rogers Silverpjate Open a Savings Account at the First National Bank of Boone with $25 or more, or add $25 or more to your present Savings Account, and you receive a 5-piece place setting of famous Original Rogers Silver plate in lovely Daybreak pattern, absolutely free. With each additional deposit of $25 or more, you may obtain another place setting for only $2.25 ? a fraction of its regular value. Make deposits as often as you wish; get as many settings as you like; there is no limit. While you are building a handsome silver service, you are building family security, too. Begin now, and soon you'U have your silver service complete ? and a substantial Savings Account. CHURCHES, CLUBS AND OTHER NON-PROFIT GROUPS ARE ELIGIBLE, TOO!
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