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U - r 1 nfTD WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER THIRD SECTION It Canton v.- 3 ' - VJ 'Bravest Boys' In Girls' School "-4 .1 -' a Mi 0. VAN NOTE, director k "c.,ti College's engin- Learch department, will red speaker at Monday f tVia Hnvwntvl association of State Col-, mni,. The session will be Canton. arch Head Address . Grads il ham (i. Van Note, dlrec lie Department of Engtn- r i fx v 1 Junior High Class Makes Perfect Attendance Record .IF i'l The bat's wing is equipped with a hook in the form of a claw, en abling it to cling to walls, rocks, etc., from which it takes flight. Without the hook on its wings, it would be- one of the most helpless of all animals. I v - ' 7 t. Is sy Your xt Insurance Automobile Burglary Liability Accident & Health and other coverages WW, .. In the MONTIIMT AYMENT PLAN ; INSURANCE which always carried ... and protection which you've f wanted . . . dm- thpm all Into one If te program of financial ition and pay for it In con fit amounts over a period anths. t the new Del Mar Plan, r premiums total $100, for nlf. vnnr initial cost is a naymrnt of 120. Monthly fcnts ranee from 4 to 9 lu. ; The N. Davis Co. Phone 77 Waynesville, N. C. Tnhpn I.nvp. Jr Warren McNeill. Jr . and Billy McNeill are called the "bravest boys" in Red. Springs, because they are the only male Students nt Flora Macdonald College. They seem to be getting a cordial welcome on the campus of the ancient Presbyterian school which had never enrolled any students except girls heretofore. (AP Photo. E'lany From Haywood To Attend WCTC Event Sat. - r a f U r' v-- . r47 - - r f ? I- ' . .L ...... u ...J.'.i:i....u.iiii, i,.; ., nil ihw ttm uii limit a single absentee in their class of 35 the teacher is Miss Coralee Mozeley The class has 20 girls and 15 boys. Shown here i n this picture are the "perfect attendance class . Lett to right, kneeling-Sluart Kobe-won.' Bohbv Cody, Frank Miller. Dan Cros s. Charles Dean, James Rufus Howell. Ted Rogers, Hilly Conard. Carleen Hooper. U.llv Bishop, Judy Abbott and Margawt Cotter; standing, left to right-Don Shaw. Hugh Campbell. Joe Sisk, Johnny Edwards Eugene Davis Bobbv Thrower, Juanlta McDaniel, Finest Ine Edwards. Miss Moteley, at desk, Jeanette Parker, Margaret t on natser Wanda Ilipps, IHta Kitchen. Winnie Fanner. Marguerite K uss. Jackee Carswell. Pauline Inman. Bonnie Sue McAnms, back row left to rlght-Slu-lbia Edwards, - Peggy Reeves, Suzanne Curr y. Mary Ruth Ca.er, Hetty Jo Chope and i'alsy Jones, .staff 1 lu.toi. IOm'I Woit lor Cold WtotturA to CatA Yof Unprtportd f a i- ; -s. yv. eering Research at N. C. State CnU leee. will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Haywood Coun ty State College Alumni Associa tion Monday at Canton, A native of Atlantic Highlands, N.J), Dr. Van Note joined the State College faculty in September, 1943, and has been a member of the in stitution's staff since that date. Prior to assuming his present position, he was a faculty member in the College's Department of Me chanical Engineering and in the Department of Chemical bngineei- inf. He was eaucated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Univer sity of Vermont, Pennsylvania State College, McGill University, and Carnegie Tech. I Th new movie entitled, "North Carolina State College," will be CULI OWHEE Events for the annual Homecomincf Day celebra tion to be held October 28 nt West ern Carolina Teachers College have been announced by Miss Helen Hartshorn, Alumni Secretary and Chairman of the Homecoming plan ning committee. The program will begin with a nm-nrin In Svlvn nt 11:00 a. m. Par- tirmnline will be the WCTC and Sylva High SchooL bands, college clubs and orgaiuaztions, and college officials. At the termination of the parade the bands will give a short concert on the steps of the Jack son County Courthouse. Open house tours of Madison, Robertson, and Moore Dormitor ies will be held from 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. A contest to judge the best decorated dormitory is being held. The winner will be awarded possession of a circulating trophy to be kept until the next year's celebration. An nlumni meetiue to nlan coun ty club organizations will he held in the Hoey Auditorium at 3:00 p. m. with President Jonathan Woody, in Brecse Gymnasium following the game. Members of the Homecoming Court are Edna Byers of Hender sonville, Kit Blankenship of Fair view, Carolyn Edwards of l.eaks ville. Hettle Gene llines of Raleigh, Nancv Rogers of Asheville, and Elolse Jarred of Shelby. A performance by the college band, under the direction of Dr. David Price, and the freshman girls from Miss Hartshorn's physi cal education classes will also lie 111. mm I unim in VMiiiiuitm ,,"fv., . . . . Waynesville. presiding. Speakers presented at the half -lime, of the shown during the meeting. The motion picture is in color and with sound and depicts the work of State College during a 12-month period. The session will open at 7:30 p. m. , ; ..At tpv i r3 k SfTif'' - Y lv) Su. I I! tiiii? I i r li-rm i II It lisliJ5 1 U. ' JSJA ' - " i T .!.- inrluHn President Paul A. Reld of football game, the college, Mr. W. B, Harrlll. and Miss Hartshorn. At 4: IS an informal lea, spon sored bv the WCTC branch of the Aloha Phi Sigma, will be given in the parlors of Moore Dormitory In hnnnr of visitinc alumni. This will be followed by the annual Alumni Banquet at 6:00 p. hi. in the college dining hall. The feature event of the day will be the football game between the Western Carolina Catamounts and the Elon College Christians. Kick- off time Is scheduled for 8:00 p. m. on the Hunter Field. Miss Barbara West. Sophomore from Andrews, will he crowned Homecoming Queen by President Reid at the half-time of the game. She and her court will be present ed at the informal dance to be held Music for the dance will he sup plied by Teddy Martin and His Or chestra from Waynesville. In addition to Miss Hartshorn the Homecoming committee in cludes. Miss Alice Benton, Mrs. Lilian Buchanan, Professor Tyson Cathv, Professor J. G. Filer. Mrs. Edith Hall, Professor W. B. Har rill. Dr. David Price, and Mr. R. C. Sutton. The nuthatch builds Its nest In the decayed trunks of trees, so that its young may eat the insects that llourish in this hahilHt. Halloween Parly At Aliens Creek School The Aliens Creek Community Development Program will spon sor a Halloween party at 7 p. m. 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