Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 17: PMSS Publications
PINE CONE 1941 October, Vol. 6 No. 2
TAGS: Pine Cone 1941 October, student writings, Halloween party, Community Day, fishing, editorials, essays, campus news, Infirmary, poems, sports
CONTENTS: PINE CONE 1941 October
Page 1
HALLOWEEN PARTY: GHOSTS, HAUNTS AND WITCHES: GHOSTS AND GOBLINS INVITED TO WITCHES PARTY” – to be held at Laurel House; costumes supplied by the property room.
“ANNUAL COMMUNITY DAY ENJOYED BY ALL” – Hosted by the Junior Class; Brit Wilder and August Angel were masters of ceremony; calling competitions on Schoolhouse steps; 5 rural schools sang ballads and presented dramatizations.
“RELAX AND STAY SANE” – Fishing for catfish and bass in the Kentucky and Cumberland rivers and Greasy Creek by Glyn Morris, Bill Hayes and Herman Lesser.
“REA BARBECUE HELD” – To celebrate the energizing of the REA lines in the Corbin area to provide electricity; Danish dancing.
Page 2
THE PINE CONE – “A school and community paper published monthly by the students of Pine Mountain Settlement School.”
Willard Enix – Editor, Bonnie Ayers – Assistant Editor, Charles Hollins – Circulation Manager.
Reporters: Gwen Hendren, Oral Howard, Velma Peters, Charlsie Vaughn, Mary Pace, Nelle Shuler, Carl Farley.
Olive Coolidge – Publicity, Martha Ann (sic) Keen – Adviser.
“Member, Columbia Scholastic Press Association 1940-1941.”
“EDITORIAL” – When to grant full privileges to PMSS students.
“THE MOUNTAINEER” – Customs of the mountain people.
“CAMPUS COLUMN” – Polly Williams, Malcolm Arny, Mr. and Mrs. August Angel, Ruth Moody, Grace Rood, Alice Cobb, Mable Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Morris, Nannie Bess Ward.
“REPRINT OF CO-OP HISTORY” – Print shop received order for 1,000 reprints of the Co-Op History. Past sales financed a new refrigerator and a Co-op Class film.
Page 3
“EDUCATIONAL CO-OP NEEDS SUPPORT: Special from the Co-op Class” – Reasons to join the Southeastern Educational Cooperative Association.
“INFIRMARY” – Lists names of patients for September and October.
“THE UNFORTUNATE LOVER” – Poem by Nelle Shuler, Marbeth Peters and Carl Farley.
“SPORTS” – Appeals to the Athletic Committee to plan activities.
“RIDGE RUNNERS WIN 8-0a’ – Mr. Hayes’ Ridge Runners vs Mr. Arney’s Gulley Jumpers; Kenneth Engle.
GALLERY: PINE CONE 1941 October
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