s Lust Duy To Register For Primury VOL. LXXXII—NO. 41 WATAUGA DEMOCRAT An Independent Weekly Newspaper ... Eighty-Second Yearof Continuous Publication WO 81 LO wrm. SmtmU Apr. 7 54 82 39 Apr. 8 67 27 Apr. 9 63 44 Apr. 10 81 42 Apr. 11 68 34 Apr. 12 60 Apr. 13 61 47 BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1070 10 CENTS 26 PAGES— 2 SECTIONS 8B8S3SdS SS5M8SC PETER BROWN, actor featured on several of the television network Western shows and who made ETnoS ®1»e?fanc“ Tweetsle Railroad summer before last, Is shown beh« welcomed back toNorth Carolina at the Azalea Festival In Wilmington by Mary Selene Duncan (right). Rlndo JktfdTMortonT1* and Bonlto ^ George, North Carolina Blueberry Queen QefW—(Photograph by Program Details Given Scott Will Officiate At Wey Inaugural Jforth Carolina’schief execu tive will conduct the investi ture of Dr. Herbert Walter Wey as Appalachian State Univer sity's fourth president, accord ing to Bob Allen chairman of the Central Inaugural Commit tee, who today announced final details on the April 24 cere mony. At the end of Gov. Bob Scott’s inaugural address, John P. Frank, chairman of ASU*s Board of Trustees, will call to the podium Dr. Wey and president emeritus Dr. W. H. Plemmons who will bear the university's mace, a symbol of presidential authority. Gov. Scott will then direct Dr. Plemmons to pass the mace to Dr. Wey and will charge the new president with the responsi bilities of his office. The order of the academic procession which will begin the inaugural ceremony was also confirmed today by the Inaugural Committee. Eight student marshals, selected on the basis of their academic standing, will lead the procession followed by the dele gates and other visiting digni taries. Registrar-emeritus of the university, Herman R. Eggers, will lead the ASU faculty next in the procession followed by tte university's Board of Trustees. Last in the procession will be the platform party led by Dr. Plemmons carrying the presidential mace. Following him will be the Rev. Edwin F. Troutman, Dr. Paul Sanders, Provost erf the university, Ava Creech, president of ASU*s stu dent body, John P. Frank, Gov. Scott, Dr, Hugh Daniel of the Board of Trustees, Mark Davis president erf the Alumni Asso ciation, James Marsh erf the Community-Campus Relations Committee and Dr. Wey. Dr. Wey will bear the mace and lead the recessional at the end of the inauguration. Music during the ceremony will be provided by the Uni versity Band under the direc tion of Charles Isley, Dr. Max Smith at the organ, and the com bined University Choirs who will sing W. A. Mozart's Laudate Pueri under the Direction of Dr. Joseph Logan. Preceding the ceremony, an 11:30 Inaugural Luncheon will be hosted and conducted by the iniversity's students, and fol lowing the ceremony, all doors at the Plemmons Center will be open for a faculty-hosted re ception following the ceremony. (Continued on page two) WADE WILMOTH New President Boone Jaycees Wade Wilmoth, this year’s recipient at the Distinguished Service Award, was elected president of the Boone Jaycees Monday night. Those elected to serve with Wade for the coming year are; Bon Hester, Internal vice president; Stuart Tug man, ex (Contlnued on page two) Spring Democrat Rally To Hear Gates County Leader Hep. Philip Pittman Godwin