PINE CONE 1938 April

Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 17: PUBLICATIONS PMSS
PINE CONE 1938 April, Vol. 5 No. 5

PINE CONE 1938 April

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TAGS: Pine Cone 1938 April, student writings, student activities, Roosevelt photographs, community & campus news, book party, debates, Delta Sigma


PINE CONE 1938 April, Vol. 5 No. 5

CONTENTS

Front Cover: “Vol. V, No. V. The Pine Cone, Pine Mountain Settlement School, Pine Mountain, Kentucky”
Back Cover: [BLANK]

Pages 00-01
THE PINE CONE
Editor — Lawrence Kelly
Associates: – Lucille Christian, Stella Taylor, Mabel Weaver and John Blanton.
Contributors: – Ruth Shuler, Maxine Holbrook, Ruby Ayers.

Set-up and Printed by Students of the Pine Mountain Settlement School, Pine Mountain, Kentucky.

EDITORIAL: ABOUT THE SINGING OF BALLADS
Compares past appreciation of ballad singing to the current lack of interest by students. “The small group of girls in the Ballad Club are the only ones who really give the songs attention.”

Pages 02-03
“Spring Holidays” [describes activities during 4-day vacation from studies – first time at PMSS; led by Mr. [Glyn] Morris, Mr. [James C.] Livengood, Mr. [Fred] Burkhard]

“Spring” [planting; Co-op Store; smoked bacon by Mr. [William] Hayes; dining room improvements; construction of Group C Cabin]

“Co-Op Gives Equipment” [Athletic Committee received donation from Co-Op Store; Mr. Hayes, head of playground department ordered playground equipment; Boy’s house playroom receives new boxing gloves.]

“The Roosevelt Photographs” [Misses Hall and Ayers are interviewed concerning arrival of framed and autographed pictures of President and Mrs. Roosevelt; hung in library.]

DreamlandLucille Christian [poem]

Pages 04-05
“A Trip Through the Art Room” [Mr. (John) Spelman, art teacher]
“Organ Tones” – Ruby Ayers [poem]
“The Green Room” [plant room and fish pond in new Industrial Building]
“The Cows”
“St. Valentine Day” [as observed by the students]

Pages 06-07
“Mrs. Chris Anderson Passes” [Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were neighbors of the School; Mr. Anderson helped build stone structures on campus and was night watchman for over 18 years.]
“Household Hints”
“Book Party a Success” [students wore costumes of characters]

“Debates” [Jr-Sr Current History class debate “Fascism is Superior to Democracy”]
“And More Debates” [Senior Sociology class challenged community girls debated “The TVA Will Result in Permanent Social Value.”]

“Stories Behind Words: Hypocrite and Tribulation”
“In the Deltasigmion” [Pine Mountain issue with Spelman print on cover; sorority had established Delta Sigma Student Loan Fund and furnishes library books]
“Mental Health Habits”


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