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PUfrLIA-IED BY THEyENIOFLCLAirWEJTERN CAROLINATEACHER! COLLEGECULLOWU&E, N. C
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ForewordTHOSE years spent in college are significant in the
life of any individual. They serve the student as do
the beacon lights along the rocky coast serve the cap-
tain of a tossing vessel—pointing the way to a life
mingled with hardships and pleasures and enabling
him to select the best and discard the rest.
One's college years are the time for making newand lasting friendships; the time for broadening one's
intellectual and spiritual horizon; and the time for
strengthening character and developing personality.
Realizing that the chief value of any yearbook is
to enable the individual to live again his college ex-
periences and to recall old acquaintances, we have
endeavored to make The 1935 Catamount a true
reflection of Western Carolina Teacher's College as it
has been during 1934-1935.
To the faculty and students of Western Carolina
Teacher's College, we submit this, our third annual
yearbook. If it will only serve to bring, in later years,
some small amount of pleasure, our efforts will be
rewarded.
Contents
BOOK I
COLLEGE
BOOK II
CLASSES
BOOK III
ACTIVITIES
BOOK IV
ATHLETICS
BOOK V
FEATURES
Phillip Lovin Elliott
Professor of English
DedicationWe, the Staff of The Catamount for 1935,
hereby dedicate this volume to one who has diligently
and patiently labored in the service of Western Caro-
lina Teacher's College that her graduates might be
inspired to higher and nobler ways of life, and whose
philosophy has been exemplified in his performance
of life's daily tasks. As a token of our respect and
esteem we dedicate this volume to
Phillip Lovin Elliott
Madison Memorial
Erected by the Alumni Association and
friends of Western Carolina Teacher's College
in honor of Robert Lee Madison whose early
vision resulted in the founding of this insti-
tution August 12. 1889. and ivhose unselfish
and unbounded sacrifices have made possible its
groivth and development.
The Woodland Stage
BOOK I
THE COLLEGE
View From Robertson Hall
Walter Moore Building
Named in honor of Walter E. Moore in recognition of his untiring
and faithful services to this institution ichile a member of the Legislature
of 1893-1899 and Speaker of the House in 1901. Erected 1923.
Davies HallNamed in honor of D. D. Davies who served as Chairman and a
member of the Board of Trustees of this institution for nearly twentyyears. Erected in 1910.
Board of Trustees
Western Carolina Teacher's College
Mr. W. E. BREESE, Chairman Brevard
Mr. Harry E. Buchanan Hendersonville
Judge Thomas L. Johnson Asheville
Mr. Clyde A. Erwin Raleigh
Mr. James Atkins, Jr Waynesville
Mr. S. W. ENLOE Dillsboro
Mrs. Giles W. Cover Andrews
Mrs. D. H. TiLLETT Andrews
Miss Olivia Patton Franklin
Faculty
C. H. ALLEN, M.A. ..-.-.• Psychology
Claudia Baker, R.N Nurse
ALICE A. BENTON, M.A Physical Education
W. E. BIRD, M.A Dean
ANNIE BRACKETT, M.A Dean of Women
H. T. HUNTER. M.A., M.Ed President
F. H. BROWN, M.S Chemistry
MRS. C. C. BUCHANAN, B.S. Librarian
CORDELIA CAMP, M.A Supervisor Training School
C. F. DODSON. M.S Biology
P. L. ELLIOTT, M.A English
Page Fifteen
Faculty
Mrs. Charles G. Gulley Voice
H. H. \V. HART, M.A. . .Romance Languages
NELL HlNES. M.A Critic Teacher
C A. HOYLE. M.A. . .High School Principal
A. K. HINDS, M.A Mathematics
R. L. Madison, M.A English
Catharine Neal, M.A Art
C. C. PoiNDEXTER, A.B.. LL.B Coach
W. A. POTTER. P.S. Mus Piano
VERA PRICE, B.S Critic Teacher
JOHN S. SEYMOUR, M.A Sociology
E. H. STILLWELL. M.A History
Nannie Mae Tilley. M.A. , Critic Teacher
EDITH WALKER, M.Ed Critic Teacher
Clyde W. Humphreys, M.A.Business Education
Page Sixteen
Mountain Vista From Joyner Building
BOOK II
CLASSES
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SENIORS
W. L. ALLEN, President
W. LAWSON ALLENSylva, N. C.
Major: Science Minor: History
"Face the sun and the shadows
fall behind you.''
Football, '34, '35; Athletic Scholarship,'33, '34; President Junior Class, '34: Vice-President Catamount Club, '34 ; CollegeCitizen, '34; President Senior Class, '35;
President Catamount Club, '35.
ANNE BARNETTCharlotte. N. C.
Major: Education
"Profit by your mistakes and meet
your troubles with a smile."
Erosophian Literary Society; PiedmontClub; Booster Club, '32; Y. W. C. A. Cabi-net, '31, '32; Dramatic Club, '35.
FRED W. ANDERSONMars Hill. N. C.
Major: Science Minor: History
" Tis not so much what I am.
but what I aspire to be."
Berea College. '31; B. S. U. Council.'35; President Debate Club, '35; VarsityDebater, '35; South Atlantic OratoricalContest, '35; Yice-President Glee Club, '35.
Expression Critic Erosophian Literary Society, '35; International Relations Club, '35
Madison County Club.
CLYDE BOWMANROBBINSVILLE, N. C.
Major: History
"Climb though the rocks
be rugged."
Erosophian Literarv Society;Team, '32, '34; Debate Club, '35.
Tennis
Page Twenty
MRS. FANNIE M. BROWNTUCKASEIGEE. N. C.
Major: Education
"Beyond the summit."
Secretary Jackson County Club.
RUTH G. BROWNWEAVERVILLE. N. C.
Major : English Minor : History
"Conviction is the conscience
of the mind."
Basketball, '32, '33, *34, '35; Vice-Presi-dent Buncombe County Club, '32, Secretary-Treasurer, '33, President, '34; DramaticClub, '32, '35; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '32,
'33; Vice-President Catamount Club, '33;
Vice-President Erosopbian Literary Society,'33, President, '34, Secretary-Treasurer, '35;
Cheer Leader, '33, '34, '35 ; Alpha PhiSigma ; G. A. A. ; Tennis Club, '34, *35
;
President Journalism Club, '35 ; Senior Su-perlative; Class Editor Catamount, '35.
FRANCES E. BROWNCULLOWHEE, N. C.
Major: English Minor: History
"Deeds, not words."
Piano Graduate, '32; Jackson County
Club; Vice-President Alpha Phi Sigma, '34;
Student Senate, '35 ; Editor-in-Chief Cata-mount, '35.
GRAYSON C. COPESylva, N. C.
Major: Business Education
Minor: History
Football, '28; Manager Basketball, '29,
'32, '33; Manager Baseball, '29, '32; Man-ager Football, '31, '32; Vice-President Jack-son County Club, '33; Glee Club, '33; Vice-President Robertson House Council, '34;
Vice-President Erosophian Literary Society,
'34; Catamount Club; Sports Editor West-ern Carolinian, '34; Journalism Club; SportsEditor Catamount, '34, '35; Tennis Club,'35; Vice-President Dramatic Club, '35.
Page Twenty-one
REEVES COLVILLEBryson City, n. C.
Major: History Minor: English
"A man's reach should exceed his
grasp—Else what's a heaven for.'"
Mars Hill College. '31; Debate Club. '34
Varsity Debater. '34; Tennis Club, '34
President International Relations Club, '35
Student Senate, '35; Robertson House Council, '35.
FRANK CRAWFORDHayesville. N. C.
Major: Science Minor: History
"Live your life."
Michigan Central State Teachers College.'29; Robertson House Council, '35; Busi-ness Manager of Catamount, '35.
MARY E. CORDELLASHEV1LLE, N. C.
Major: Education
"To those who ask no more of life
than they can give—/ lift mysong."
Biltmore Junior College; Vice-PresidentBuncombe County Club, '35; Critic Eroso-phian Literary Society, '35.
VIOLET JANE DILLARDCULLOWHEE. N. C.
Major: Science Minor : History
"We butld the ladder by which
we climb."
Vice-President Literary Club, '33; Debate(lull, '35; Varsity Debater, '35; SecretaryAlpha Phi Sigma, '35; Erosophian LiterarySociety.
Pugj Twenty-two
WILLA MAE DILLSSylva, N. C.
Major: Science Minor: History
"A smile is the same in all languages,
and you can smite when you can't
say a coord."
East Carolina Teacher's College, 33; Co-lumbian Literary Society: Vice-PresidentJackson County Club, '32; Vice-PresidentShubert Glee Club, '31, President, '32.
MILDRED H. FOXGraysville, Tenn.
Major: English Minor: History
"Today well lived makes every yester-
day a dream of happiness.
And every tomorrow a vision of
hope."
Weaver College, '33; Secretary StudentSenate, '35; Critic Columbian Literary So-ciety. '35.
EDNA MAY HENDERSONBrevard, N. C.
Major: Education
"Life is the gift of nature, but beauti-
ful living is the gift of wisdom."
Mars Hill College, '31; President MooreHouse Council, '35; B. S. U. Council, '35;
Schubert Glee Club, '35; Tennis Club, '35;
Henderson County Club, '35; ColumbianLiterary Society.
THELMA LEDFORDBarnardsville. N. C.
Major: English Minor: History
"For nothing is either good or bad,
but thinking makes it so."
Asheville Normal, '33; G. A. A., '34,
'35; Buncombe County Club, '34, '35; Bas-ketball. '34, '35; Catamount Club, '35; B.S. U. Council, '35.
Page Twenty-three
hrnest c. MccrackenWaynesville, n. c.
Major: Science Minor: History
"The stars are his who will
mount to meet them."
Biltmore Junior College, *29; Commence-ment Orator, '32; Vice-President ErosophianLiterary Society, '35 ; Robertson HouseCouncil, '35; Dramatic Club, '32, '35; Ten-nis Team. '34, Tennis Club, '35; Interna-tional Relations Club, '35 ; Literary EditorCatamount, '35; Senior Superlative; Presi-dent Erosophian Literary Society, '35.
JINCY OWENCanton, N. C.
Major: Education
"A light heart lives long."
Woman's College of University of North( Carolina, '34
; Dramatic Club, '35 ; G. A.A., '35
; Journalism Club, '35; HaywoodCounty Club; Secretary Columbian LiterarySociety, '.^S ; Tennis Club, '35
; Copy EditorW ester it Carolinian, '35.
MARGARET MCCRACKENCanton, N. C.
Major: Education
"Let nothing discourage you.
Never give up!"
Erosophian Literary Society; JournalismClub, '34, '35; Tennis Club. '34, '35; Y.W. C. A. Cabinet, '31; Haywood County(Tub; Moore House Council, '35; SchubertGlee Club; Dramatic Club, '35.
EDNA PATTONMurphy. N. C.
Major: English Minor: History
"A man's hand should exceed his
grasp—Else u.'hat's a heaven fori
1"
Erosophian Literary Society; Vice-Presi-
dent Freshman Class, '32; Secretary MooreHouse Council, '32; Booster Club, '32;
Secretary Sophomore Class, '^.^; Vice-Presi-
dent Cherokee County Club, ^.^, Secretary,'34; Treasurer Junior Class, '34; SecretaryDramatic Club, '35.
Page Tiventu-four
HUBERT QUEENWesser, N. C.
Major: Science Minor: History
"Errors, like straivs, upon the surface
flow.
He who seeks for pearls must dive
below."
Kings College, '30; President SophomoreClass, '32 ; President Swain County Club,'32; Football. '32: Baseball, '32, '33. '34:
Catamount Club, 'M; Glee Club; ScienceCub. 'M.
AZALEE HARRIS SHEPHERDSylva, N. C.
Major: Education
"Know thyself."
ALLENE MOORE SCURRYGeorgetown, S. C.
Major: Education
"It isn't what we like, it's what's best
for us."
Erosophian Literary Society; JournalismC'ub, '35; Dramatic Club, '35; Vice-Presi-dent Oul-of-State Club, '33; Moore HouseCouncil, '34; Society Editor Western Caro-linian: Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class.'35.
HELEN SMATHERSClyde. N. C.
Major: Education
"Live."
Erosophian Literary Society; B. S. U.Council, '35; Haywood County Club, '35;
Moore House Council, '35.
Page Twenty-five
HASELLE STALLWAYNESVILLE, n. c.
Major: Education
Treasurer Erosophian Literary Society,'30; Moore House Council, '30; Vice-Presi-dent Haywood County Club, '35.
JOSEPHINE WEAVERHayesville, N. C.
Major: English Minor: History
"When the Gods shall ram blows
upon me,
I shall take them standing."
Columbian Literary Society; DramaticClub, '32; Secretary Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.'M; Treasurer Alpha Phi Sigma, \^. Sec-retary, '34; Journalism Club, '33; LiteraryClub, \^3; Treasurer Catamount Club, '34.
E. MARSHALL WATTERSONDana. N. C.
Major: History Minor: English
"To strive, to seek, to find, and
not to yield."
Pikeville College, '32; President Hender-son County Club, '34; B. S. U. Council,'35; Critic Columbian Literary Society, '35;
Debate Club, '35; Varsity Debater, '35;Journalism Club; Robertson House Council,'35
; Editor-in-Chief Western Carolinian, '35.
WILLIAM HOWARD WILKIEFranklin. N. C.
Major: Science Minor: English
"1 dare do all that may become a man.
Who dares do more ts none.
Weaver College, '33; Tennis Team, '34;
Football, '34, Varsity Captain, '35; Presi-dent Glee Club, '34; Robertson HouseCouncil, '35
; President Dramatic Club, '35
:
College Quartette, '35; Tennis Club, '35.
Page Twenty-six
RACHEL R. WILLIAMSConcord. N. C.
Major: Education
"Life is what we make it."
Erosophian Literary Society; DramaticClub, '32; Literary Club, '32; SecretaryAlpha Phi Sigma, '33, Treasurer, '34; Sec-retary Junior Class, '34; Student Senate.'34, President, '35.
GUY M. ZACHARYCashiers. N. C.
'To err is human, to forgive is
divine."
.Manager Baseball, '34; President Robert-son House Council, '35.
CLASS MASCOTS
Dorothy Dodson
Sarah Jean Sutton
Clinton Dodson, Jr.
Page Twenty-seven
JUNIORS
TUCKER, President
Burch Allison
SYLVA, N. C.
Chester Buchanan
day brook. n. c.
Mildred Bowman
morganton, n. c.
Pearle Buchanan
day brook, n. c.
Glenn Bridges
leicester, n. c.
Kathleen Burnette
marshall, n. c.
Page Thirty
Lena Caldwell
belmont, n. c.
Christine Coggins
whitmire, n. c.
Carl A. Carter
MARS HILL, N. C.
Mary Cox
morganton, n. c.
Brantley Chamblee
zebulon, n. c.
Osceola Everett
highlands, n, c.
Page Thirty-one
ROWENA GADDY
MONROE. N. C.
Louise Hyatt
whittier, n. c.
Wayne Hall
bryson city, n. c.
Frank Kirkpatrick
CLYDE, N. C.
ROALD HEDDEN
HAYESVILLE. N. C.
James Love
wingate, n. c.
Page Thirty-two
Edna Jamison
franklin, n. c.
Reba McLawhorn
vanceboro, n. c.
Winifred Nicholson
brevard, n. c.
Floyd Millsaps
cheoah, n. c.
Wade McKinney
bakersville, n, c.
Helen Patton
swannanoa, n. c,
Page Thirty-three
Irene Pharr
rosman. n. c.
Lucretia Sauls
fremont, n. c.
J. C. Rich, Jr.
CANDLER, N. C.
Evelyn Shields
murphy, n. c.
Inez Roberson
leicester, n. c.
Alvin Sutton
SYLVA, N. C.
Page Thirty-four
r-
Ned Tucker
cullowhe'e, n. c.
Marjorie Young
brevard, n. c.
Elsie White
rosman, n. c.
Tom Woodard
bryson city, n. c.
LaVerne Whitmire
rosman, n. c.
Page Thirty-Hoe
TWOYEAR
SENIORS
LEATHERWOOD, President
RUTH ALLENWaynesville, N. C.
Glee Club; Haywood County Club.
RUTH BALLANCEKENLY, N. C.
Treasurer Columbian Literary Society,'34; Vice-President Epworth League, '34;
Secretary G. A. A., '34, '35; Moore HouseCouncil, '34; Vice-President Tennis Club,'35; Secretary Two Year Senior Class, '35;
Secretary Catamount Club, '35; SecretaryReligious Council, '35 ; Debate Club, '35.
MATTIE BRENDELLFranklin. N. c.
Glee Club. '35.
GLADYS L. BROCKDlLLAKD. GA.
Glee Club. '35.
MARGARET COWARDCULLOWHEE, N. C.
Varsity Debater, '34, '35; Alpha PhiSigma; Secretary Debate Club. '35; StudentSenate, '35; Religious Council. '35; JacksonCounty Club.
BERTIE ALMA DILLS
SYLVA. N. C.
VIRGINIA DOCKERYWadesboro, N. C.
HERMON DUCKETTClyde. N. C.
lJuge Thirty-eight
HILDRED ELLERROBBINSVILLE. N. C.
Glee Club, '34; Erosophian Literary So-ciety; Secretary B. S. U., '35.
WILSON FISHER
Clyde, N. C.
ARLIN FOWLERGlenville. N. C.
HATTIE SILER FREEMANWaynesville, N. C.
Varsity Debater, '34, '35; President B.S. U., '35; Treasurer Debate Club, '34;
Secretary Erosophian Literary Society, '34;
Dramatic Club, '35; International RelationsClub, '35; Haywood County Club; G. A. A.,'34, '35.
GRACE FOUTSFRANKLIN, N. C.
PAULINE FOUTSFranklin, n. c
Glee Club; Macon County Club.
SUE GARRENHendersonville, N. C.
Columbian Literary Society; Horse ShoeMedal, '34; Tennis Club; Basketball, '34;
G. A. A., '34, '35; Henderson County Club;Glee Club, '34.
VELMA GREENSpring Hope, N. C.
B. S. V. Council, '34; Secretary Reli-gious Council; Columbian Literary Society.Journalism Club, '35; Alpha Phi Sigma.
Page Thirty-nim
ARTIE MAYBUR HENSONOtto. N. C.
Clee Club, '35.
ARNOLD HYDEROBBINSVILLE. N. C.
Robertson House Council, '35; ErosophianLiterary Society.
myrtle hoglenSylva, n. c.
LELA KIRKPATRICKClyde. N. C.
BELZORA HOLDENSpeedwell, N. C.
PAULINE KISSELBURGCulberson. N. C.
Columbian Literary Society : CberokeeCounty Club.
JESSIE HURSTFranklin. N. C.
LAWRENCE B. LEATHERWOODWavnesville. N. C.
Erosophian Literary Society: PresidentHaywood County Club. '35; President TwoYear Senior Class. '35.
Page Forty
RUTH LEVADA LEDFORDCLYDE, N. C.
Mais Hill College, '34; Erosophian Lit-erary Society; G. A. A., "35; HaywoodCounty Club.
CHARLOTTE LOVEStanfield, N. C.
Columbian Literary Society.
CLAYTON C. LOVEStanfield, N. c.
FAY LOVEHendersonville, N. C.
Columbian Literary Society; Glee Club,'35; Henderson County Club.
CATHERINE MARTINSpring Creek, N. C.
ELISE McGUIRECullowhee, N. C.
AVIS MEDFORDLake Junaluska, N. C.
MILDRED MEDFORDWaynesville, N. C.
Columbian Literary Society; Alpha PhiSigma; Schubert Glee Club, '34, '35; Vice-President Haywood County Club, '34; Dra-matic Club, '35; Journalism Club; Inter-national Relations Club, '35.
Page Forty-one
MAE MORTONRocky Mount, n. c.
Columbian Literary Society; GleeDramatic Club, '.15.
V. C. RAMEYCULLOWHEE. N. C.
Club;
BESS REIDBrevard. N. C.
louise siler
Franklin, n. c.
FRANCES SMITHRuby, S. C.
CAROLYN WEAVERASHEVILLE. N. C.
Erosophian Literary Society; BuncombeCounty Club; President Girls' Glee Club"34; Basketball. '34; G. A. A. DramaticClub. '35; Moore House Council, '35; So-c'ety Editor Western Carolinian. '35; Vice-President Two Vear Senior Class, '3 5.
WILLIE LOU WELLSMurphy, n. C.
Society; CherokeErosopllian LiteralCounty Club.
BILLIE WILLIAMSKenly, N. C.
I'ac/e lurly-two
SOPHO-MORES
PRYOR, President
AMELIA BRADLEYEdneyville. N. C.
STEUBEN AUSTINAlbemarle. N. C.
RUTH BURCHCanton. N. c.
MAE BARNWELLEdneyville. N. C.
MERLE DAVIS
Grandview. N. C.
BROWNLOW BARNWELLEdneyville, N. C.
ELIZABETH DEANSChurchland. Va.
HELEN BLANKENSHIPRAVENSFORD. N. C.
JOHN DENTONWHITTIER, N. C.
Page Forty-four
RANDALL DUCKETTLeicester, N. C.
DOROTHY HIGDONSLYVA, N. C.
LOUISE GILLESPIE
Brevard, N. C.
BELLE MITCHENERFranklinton, N. C.
ELIZABETH GREENLEEMt. Mitchell, N. C.
ELOYSE HOOPERSylva, N. C.
DOROTHY HENRYASHEVILLE. N. C.
LEILA GRAYRaleigh, N. C.
HOMES JACKSONWake Forest, n. C.
Page Forty-five
MILDRED MURRAYMiddlesex, n. C.
GORDON RENOCanton. N. C.
SHIRLEY MUSECanton. N. C.
MINNIE SANDERSPrentiss. N. C.
JAMES NIXONDavidson. N. C.
EUNICE SHIELDS
Murphy. N. C.
DANIEL PRYORBear Wallow. N. C.
EVA MAE SPIVEY
LOUISBURG, N. C.
CARL RATCLIFFE
WAYNESVILLE. N. C.
NEWELL WRIGHTHighlands. N. C.
Page Forty-six
FRESHMEN
ELLIOTT, President
RALPH ANGELFranklin, N. C.
GENELLA BARTONANDREWS, N. C.
LOUISE BELLEFARMVILLE, N. C.
MOZELLE BRIDGERSMacclesfield, n. C.
RALPH CANTRELLSix Mile. S. C.
HAZEL CHAMBERSMarble. N. C.
MARGUERITE CLARKCove Creek, N. C.
VIRGINIA LEE CLINEGranite Quarry, N. C.
WILLIAM E. CURTISSylva. N. C.
VIRGINIA DAILWALSTONBURG. N. C.
ELIZABETH DAVISCharlotte, N. C.
HELEN DAVISWaynesville. N. C.
CHARLES DUCKETTClyde, n. C.
PAUL FERGUSONClyde, N. C.
NELLE FOWLERWalnut Cove. N. C.
Page Forty-eight
LILLIAN GARRETTWaynesville. N. C.
VIOLA GILLIAMHendersonville, N. C.
VALERIA HAMMSnow Hill, N. C.
NORRIS L. HAMPTONUnion Mills, n. C.
ALVIN HENSONCullowhee, N. C.
CLAUD HENSONSylva, N. C.
CLARA HOOKSKenly, N. C.
CATHERINE HOWELLGreen Mountain. N. C.
VIRGIL M. HUMPHREYCullowhee. N. C.
EMMA HYATTFranklin. N. C.
LOUISE JONESHayesville. N. C.
ALLEN T. JOYNERMadison, N. C.
CLAUDE KEENERJOE, N. C.
MARY BELLE KENNERLYMt. Vela, N. C.
MAGGIE BELLE KISSELBURGCulberson, N. C.
Page Forty^nine
AMYRILLIS KNIGHTBrevard, N. C.
JAMES LINERWavnesville. N. C.
BILLIE LONGHayesville. N. C.
BERT LYTLEDana. N. C.
GEORGE MCCRACKENWaynesville. N. C.
MARGARET McDANIELJackson. N. C.
BETTY McFARLANDTryon. N. C.
nell MclaughlinWhittier, n. c.
HIX MARTINHayesville. N. C.
OLIVER MOSESTUCKASEIGEE. N. C.
DOROTHY ORMSBYRockingham, n. C.
HAROLD PARKERHAYESVILLE. N. C.
ELOISE PARKERBenson. N. C.
CECIL PENLANDHayesville. N. C.
NOEL PHILLIPSWillets. N. C.
Page Fifty
MRS. SOPHIA POINDEXTERCULLOWHEE. N. C.
EULA MAY POTTSHighlands. N. C.
RUBY PRYORBear Wallow. N. C.
LOUISE RAYFranklin, N. C.
ARTIE RHODARMERCanton, n. C.
DORIS RICHARDSONWendell. N. C.
GRACE RIGDONPickens. S. C.
W. O. ROBERSON, JR.
Leicester, N. C.
EMILY RODGERSCharlotte, N. C.
JAMES SHEFFIELDCanton, N. C.
KATE SHOPEPrentiss. N. C.
FRANCES I. SMITHNewell, N. C.
DOUGLAS SMITHMurphy, N. C.
BILL SODERQUISTEast La Porte, N. C.
ELIZABETH THOMASSnow Hill, N. C.
Page Fifty-one
WILSON VINCENTNew Bern. N. C.
CHARLES WALKERAndrews. N. C.
ALICE WARDSELMA. N. C.
JOHN WARDSalem. S. C.
FRANCES WATKINSMurphy. N. C.
RUBY WELLSMarble. N. C.
ALLEN WHITEROSMAN. N. C.
AILEEN WILLIAMSCULLOWHEE. N. C.
DOROTHY WILLIAMSCULLOWHEE. N. C.
JUANITA WILLIAMSKenly, N. C.
MASON T. WILLIAMSYellow Creek. N. C.
ERNEST WILSONSylva. N. C.
JOHN H. WILSON. JR.
SYLVA. N. C.
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Across Nature's Amphitheater to
Joyner Building
BOOK III
ACTIVITIES
Senate
Frances Brown
Ned Tucker
Vice-President
Rachel Williams
President
Margaret Coward
Ernest Wilson
Tom Woodard
Reeves Colville
Mildred FoxSecretary- Treasurer
Carl Ratcliffe
Alvin Sutton
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Moore House Government
Edna Mae Henderson President
ELSIE WHITE Vice-President
LENA CALDWELL Secretary-Treasurer
Robertson House Government
GUY ZACHARY President
WAYNE HALL Vice-President
CARL RATCLIFF Secretary -Treasurer
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Catamount Staff
Frances Brown Editor-in-Chief
Ruth Brown Class Editor
RUTH BURCH Activities Editor
ERNEST MCCRACKEN Literary Editor
Grayson Cope Athletic Editor
FRANK CRAWFORD Business Manager
J. S. Seymour Faculty Adviser
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Western Carolinian Staff
Marshall Watterson Editor-in-Chief
IRENE Pharr Copy Editor
Jincy Owens Copy Editor
Lena Caldwell Managing Editor
AMELIA BRADLEY Circulation Manager
BURCH ALLISON Business Manager
L.AWSON ALLEN Sports Editor
Carolyn Weaver Society Editor
Nannie M. TiLLEY Faculty Adviser
Page Fifty-seven
Alpha Phi Sigma
Ruth BurchMildred MedfordIrene PharrEula Mae PottsCecil PenlandGenella BartonRachel WilliamsBetty MacFarlandInez RobersonMerle Davis
Jessie HurstLena CaldwellFrances BrownAmelia BradleySteubin AustinLouise Gillespie
Violet DillardMargaret CowardVelma GreenJosephine Weaver
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Drama Club
FRONT ROW(Left to Right)
Homes Jackson, May Morton, Jessie Hurst, Ruth Brown. Ruth
Burch, Edna Patton, Reba McLawhorn, Dot Henry, Betty Mc-
Farland, Lena Caldwell, Christine Coggins.
SECOND ROW
Glen Bridges, Burch Allison, Genella Barton, Lewis Enloe,
Eloise Hooper, Mildred Medford, Louise Hyatt, Steuben Austin,
Winifred Nicholson (Treasurer), Margaret McCracken, Ernest Mc-
CRACKEN (Vice-President), RUTH BALLANCE, HOWARD WlLKIE (Presi-
dent), Catherine Martin, Carolyn Weaver.
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Columbian Literary Society
OFFICERS
STUBEN AUSTIN President
PAUL SCHACHNER Vice-President
JlNCY OWENS Secretary
Steuben AustinRuth BallanceBrownlow BarnwellGenella BartonGlen Bridges
Ruth BurchKatherine BurnetteLena CaldwellReeves Colvill.e
Evelyn CrawfordElizabeth DeansBertie Alma Dills
Virginia DockeryMildred FoxRowena GaddySue GarrenLouise Gillespie
Viola GilliamLeila GrayVelma GreeneRoald Hedden
MEMBERS
Edna Mae HendersonDot HenryDot HigdonMack HigdonEloise HooperJessie HurstLouise HyattHomes JacksonEdna JamisonFrancis Kirkpatrick
Pauline KisselburgAmyrillis KnightFay LoveCharlotte LoveClayton LoveBetty McFarlandMildred MedfordMay MortonShirley MuseWinifred Nicholson
Dot OrmsbyJincy OwensCecil PenlandIrene PharrEula Mae PottsHubert QueenJ. C. RichDoris RichardsonInez RobersonPaul SchachnerKate ShopeLouise Siler
Frances SmithEva Mae Spivey
Alice WardMarshall WattersonLaVerne WhitmireElsie WhiteHoward WilkieNewell WrightMarjorie Young
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Erosophian Literary Society
OFFICERS
CARL RATCLIFF President
RUTH BROWN Secretary
Burch AllisonFred AndersonLouise BellClyde BowmanMarian BrenemanAmelia BradleyRuth BrownChester BuchananHazel ChambersBrantley ChambleeMarguerite ClarkVirginia ClineChristine Coggins
Grayson CopeMary CordellElizabeth Davis
Helen Davis
Merle Davis
John DentonViolet DillardRandall DuckettHildred Eller
MEMBERS
Arlin FowlerHattie Siler FreemanLillian GarrettElizabeth GreenleeNorris HamptonMalcolm HardyArnold HydeLouise Jones
Claude KeenerMary Belle KennerlyMaggie Bell KisselburgLawrence LeatherwoodThelma LedfordRuth LedfordJames LinerBill LongJ. P. LoveHix MartinMargaret MccrackenGeorge MccrackenErnest McCracken
Margaret McLaughlinAvis MedfordFloyd MillsapsBelle MitchinerMildred MurrayHarold ParkerRuby PryorDan PryorCarl RatcliffLouise RayGordon RenoArtie RhodarmerLucretia SaulsJames SheffieldFrances SmithDouglas SmithBill Soderquist
John WardCarolyn WeaverAileen WilliamsDorothy WilliamsMason T. Williams
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Glee Club
FRONT ROW(Left to Right
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Glen Bridges. Roald Hedden. Burch Allison. Homes Jackson,
Harold Parker. Ernest Wilson. Bill Soderquist.
SECOND ROW
Eva Mae Spivey. Myrtle Hoglen, Maybur Henson. Sallie Mae
Monteith. Lillian Sutton. Sue Garren. Alice Ward. Edna Hender-
son. LaVerne Whitmire. Helen Patton.
THIRD ROW
Leila Gray. Wayne Hall. Frances Smith. Mr. Potter. Viola
Gilliam. Francis Kirkpatrick. Christine Coggins. Margaret Mc-
Daniels. Mildred Medford. Norris Hampton. Fay Love. Porter
Raper. Gladys Brock, Bert Lytle. Elise McGuire. George Mc-
Cracken. Awyer Tilley.
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B. S. U. COUNCILFred Anderson, Amelia Bradley, Merle Davis (Vice-President), Hildred Eller (Secretary),
Hattie Siler Freeman (President), Velma Green. Edna Mae Henderson, Edna Jamison, ThelmaLed ford, Margaret McLaughlin, Floyd Millisaps, Marshal Watterson.
DEBATE CLUB
Front Row (left to right): Eula Mae Potts, Lena Caldwell (Secretary-Treasurer), MargaretCoward, Hattie Siler Freeman, Nell McLaughlin.
Back Row: Fred Anderson (President), Cecil Penland, Awyer Tilley, Burch Allison,
John Denton, Clyde Bowman, Joe Carson (Vice-President), Mason T. Williams, MarshallWatterson.
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JOURNALISM CLUB
Front Row (left to right): Mildred Medford, Velma Green, Ruth Brown (President), Louise
Gillespie (Secretary-Treasurer), Ruth Burch, Lena Caldwell (Vice-President), Jincy Owens,
Amelia Bradley.
Back Roiv: Marshall Watterson, Steuben Austin, Norris Hampton, Joe Carson, BurchAllison.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Left to Right: Mason T. Williams, Ernest McCracken, Reeves Colville (President). Mil-
dred Medford, Lena Caldwell (Secretary), Lawson Allen, Burch Allison (Vice-President),
Auger Tilley, Fred Anderson.
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CHEER LEADERSEnloe, Wilkie, Brown
BOOK IV
ATHLETICS
BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAMFront Row (left to right ) : Bill Long, Mack White, Wade McKixxev, Malcomb Hardy.
Second Row: Alvin Sutton, Allen White. Brown low Barnwell. Tom Woodard, Noel Phillips.
Coach C. C. Poindexter. Third Rotv: Wayne Hall (Student Manager), Gordon Reno, Bert
Lytle, Claude Keener, Dan Pryor.
GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAMFront Row (left to right): Elsie White (Student Manager). Lucy Buchanan, Julia White-
sides, Aileen Williams, Helen Blankenship, Mrs. C. C. Poindexter, Helen Reeves, CoachC C Poindexter. Second Row: Virginia Dail, Mary Cordell, Louise Ray, Frances Smith,
Amelia Bradley, Ruth Brown. Third Row: Ruby Lee Wells, Thelm a Ledford. Dorothy Wil-
liams, Ben nie Cowan, Margaret McDaniels, Helen Patton, Virginia Clink,
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GIRLS' BASKET BALL
Top RowFrances Smith. Amelia Bradley. Helen Buchanan. Margaret McDaniels.
Middle Row
Aileen Williams. Virginia Dail. Ruby I.ee Wells. Elsie White. Manager.
Bottom Roiv
Julia Whiteside, Ruth Brown. Helen Blankenship, Louise Ray.
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BOYS' BASKET BALL
Top Row
Allen White, Billie Long. Brownlow Barnwell. Mack White.
Middle Roio
Tom Woodard. Noel Phillips. Carl Ratcliff. Alvin Sutton.
Bottom Row
Coach C. C. Poindexter. Dan Pryor. Malcomb Hardy. Wade McKinney,
WAYNE HALL. Manager.
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FOOTBALL
Top Row: Gordon Reno. Paul Schachner. Alvin Sutton. Ted Davis. Joe
BRITTIAN. Second Row: MARVIN HUDSON. CHARLES ELLIOTT. CECIL PENLAND. WILLIS
Cook. Frank Smiley. Third Row: J. P. Pritchard. J. C. Rich. Lawson Allen. James
Liner. Hix Martin. Howard Wilkie. Bottom Row: Paul Roberts. Ralph Angel.
Ned Tucker. Charles Elliott. Carl Ratcliff. Wade McKinney.
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Monogram Club
FRONT ROW(Left to Right)
White, Davis, Blankenship, McGuire, Balance, Wilkie, Brown,
Higdon, Bradley, Barnwell.
MIDDLE ROW
Hedden, Zachary, Penland, Martin, Liner.
BACK ROW
Angel, Bowman, Reno, Ratcliff, Smiley, Tucker, Nixon, Mc-
Kinney, Queen, Rich, Millsaps, Cope.
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TENNIS CLUBFront Row (left to right): Coggins, Smith. Ray, Henderson, A. Williams. M. McCracken,
Balance, Brown, Queen, Everett, Cordell, Davis, Cowan, Garrett, D. Williams, Buchanan,Garren, Dockery, Gilliam. Bask Row : Wilkie, Queen, Cope, C. Love, Pryor, Bridges, Jack-
son, Rich, E. McCracken, Chamclee, Carson, Bowman, J. Love, Carter. Liner. G. McCracken,SODERQUIST, KiRKPATRlCK. ElEDDEN, WALKER.
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONFront Row (left to right) : Garren, Dockery, Spivey, Owens, Ormsby, Morton. Blankenship.
Patton, Smith. Ha MM, A. Williams, D. Williams, Artie Rhodarmer. Back Row: Hicdon,
Ledford, Cowan. Grey, H. Buchanan, Ray, Hyatt, Kisselhurg, P. Buchanan, Greenlee,
Chambers. Cli ne, White, Dail.
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C. C. POINDEXTER
Coach
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Scene From May Day, 1935
BOOK IV
FEATURES
Lawson AllenBest All 'Round
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Ruth BrownMost Popular
Page Seventy-seven
Ernest McCrackenMost Popular
Page Seventy-eight
Frances BrownMost Scholarly
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ADVERTISEMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL
By
AUSTINS STUDIO
KODAK FINISHING - - - ENLARGEMENTS
Brevard. North Carolina
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TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS
OF
Western Carolina Teacher's College
We extend our best wishes for your continued progress, and our
appreciation of the great contribution which you have already made
to the advancement of education in North Carolina.
THE CHAMPION FIBRE CO.CANTON, N. C.
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YOUR PATRONAGE
APPRECIATED
COMPLIMENTS OF
East Tennessee Packing CompanyPRODUCERS "SELECTO"
"The Ham Delicious"
KNOXVILLE Tennessee
Greetings'.
Sylva Laundry andDry Gleaners
Quality Work and Service
PHONE 25-J
ComplimentsESSO SERVICE STATION
W. Main St. Sylva, N. C.C. T. Moody, Manager
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FOR GOOD FOODCAGLES CAFE
Quick Service Sylva, N. C. I
Schulman's Dept.Store
Style Center of Sylva
Two Floors of High GradeMerchandise
Visit Our Bargain BasementPHONE 151
COMPLIMENTS OF
STOVALLSFruit Store and Cafe
Open Day and Night
Sylva, N. C.
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DRINK
IN BOTTLES
It Tastes Much Better When Served Below 40 Degrees
Asheville Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Automobiles andTrucks
The most satisfactory and de-
pendable Transportationin America
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ACCESSORIES I
1 Jackson Chevrolet
CompanyTELEPHONE 79
Sylva, N. C.
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Compliments of
American EnkaCorporation
Enka, North Carolina
CONGRATULATIONS TOTHE CLASS OF 1934!
Our Candies were the first
sold on Cullowhee Campus. Wehave served the student body
for 1 1 years.
"Eat More Pure Candy—AHealth Food"
The Waynesville
Candy Co.
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Sylva PharmacyThe Rexall Store
Prescription Druggists
PHONE 17
Sylva. N. C.
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Schrafft's Chocolates
"The Nation's Leading Candy"
MORGAN CANDY COMPANYPhones 5400, 5401
67-71 Broadway
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Best Wishes to
THE CLASS OF 193 5
Gannon Bro.
Distributors of
SHELL GAS AND OILS
DlLLSBORO, N. C.
4, .... „„ ....
J» .1111 MM llll
Compliments of
SYLVA BILLIARD CLUBSylva, N. C.
When in Sy'.va—Buy Your Feed and Groceries
From
SYLVA FEED CO.
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"Quality Service"
BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOPSylva, North Carolina
TINGLE CAFEASHEVILLE, N. C.
Mid-Nite SpecialBowl Chile, Toasted Chicken Sandwich,
Ho: Chocolate—All for 30<!.
29 Broadway Open Day and Nite
Compliments of
H. E. BATTLEGroceries
Cullowhee, N. C.
Congratulations to
THE SENIORS OF 193 5
CULLOWHEE SHOE SHOP
COMPLIMENTS OF
BUCK'S SODA SHOPL. A, Buchanan
CULLOWHEE, N. C.
Parson's TanningGo.
Manufacturers of
SOLE AND BELTINGLEATHERSYLVA, N. C.
1,1 Ml, ML, M«|«
Compliments of
PEARCE-YOUNG & ANGELProduce
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
FIELDSIncorporated
GOOD CLOTHES
Economically Priced
30 Patton Avenue
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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When in Need of
Anything
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CALL 45
Builders Supply
& Lumber Co.
SYLVA, N. C.
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DODGE and PLYMOUTHMotor Cars and Trucks
Sales and Service
Wrecker Service Day and Night
Gogdill Motor Go.PHONE 131 NIGHTS 28-W
SYLVA, N. C.
ASK FORBUTTER KRUSTBread and Cakes
'Better B-cause It's Made That Way'
THE ASHEVILLEBAKING CO., INC.
TELEPHONE 622
Ashev'ille, North Carolina
Compliments of
Sylva Paperboard
Company
SYLVA, N. C.
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The Jackson Co.
Bank
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Jackson County's Leading
Merchant Since 1808
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LYRIC THEATRE'WESTERN CAROLINA'S BEST'
SYLVA, N. C.
HEALTH BUILDERS OF THE SOUTH
SOUTHERN DAIRIESice cream and milk
Southern Dairies
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
MOORE'S
The Catamount's "Favorite'
DRY CLEANERS
Sylva, North Carolina
COMPLIMENTS
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DRY CLEANING—MODERNEQUIPMENT
Particular Work for Particular
People
WAYNESVILLELAUNDRY
Waynesville Phone 205
Sylva Phone 20
OF
Gulf Refining
Company
S. W. ENLOE, Distributor
Sylva, N. C.
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WESTERN CAROLINATEACHERS COLLEGE
Accepted as standard by the State Department of Education and the
American Association of Teachers Colleges.
OFFERS CREDIT IN NON-TEACHER TRAINING COURSES
TOWARDS MEETING REQUIREMENTS FOR
ACADEMIC DEGREES
GRANTS B.S. DEGREE IN PRIMARY. GRAMMAR GRADE,
AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS CURRICULA
Member of the North Carolina College Conference
For Further Information Write
H. T. HUNTER, PRESIDENTWESTERN CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE
Cullcwhee, North Carolina
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