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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS rilE SUN DIAL 19 Miss McLaughlin, Class Sponsor Our Senior year would not have been complete without Miss McLaughlin, our sponsor, who has always been so ready to enter into our fun and go on hikes with us. and so willing to help us with all our little problems. In each of our hearts there is a place which we will keep for her. Viij.,v Bennett. Class Mascot Who Is it runs to and fro? Who is it conics tip-a-too? IV'ho is it that ice love so? W illa I w illa I Wiiiat Annie Sue Bost. Marganton, X. C. .4 girl tcliom all tcill love and trust. You'll always find her true and just, Sue is a good spurt—every inch a good sport, always ready to tackle anything from mischief to real work. She is a girl of ability, a loyal friend and a consistent worker. Entered 1923. Member Tritoman Literary Society. ’23-’24. Treasurer Student Organization. '25-’2G. President of Class. 24-'25, '25-’2G. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. Ruth Reynolds. Jacksonville, Fla. Oh, blest with temper whose unclouded ray Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. Although Ruth has been with us only one year, we all love her. She is one who leads without seeming to lead and makes friends without trying. Entered 1925. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. Vice-President Class. Evelyn McDowell, Paeolet, S. C. Daughter of the f ods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Pretty, attractive and a good sport. Evelyn has won a place in each of our hearts. She is always ready to enter into any of our fun. but at the same time she is a good student. Entered 1924. Member Choral Class. Secretary and Treasurer Class '25-'2G. Donald Wilson, Montreal, X. C. “There's nothing so kingly as kindness. And nothing so royal as truth, Not only has Donald distinguished himself as a good worker for our class, but the interest which he has taken in Christian Endavor has meant much to that organization. Taken all in all. he is a fine fellow and as good a classmate as anyone could wish. Entered 1922. Member Tritonian Literary Society, '23-’24. Vice-President Class. ’23-’2-1. Vice-President Christian Endeavor. '24-'25. President Christian Endeavor. ’25-’2G. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. Executor of Class Will. Elizabkth Hamilton. Mount Ulla. X. C. “He great in act as in thought. Elizabeth, the loyal, capable President of the Student's Organization. Is one whom we shall miss sadly when she leaves us to take her place in the world. We shall miss the many things which she does to make our school the best, but we shall miss more the girl herself. Elizabeth, whom we all love. We are sure that out in life’s field she will shine. Entered 1923. Vice-President Tritonian Literary Society. '23-'24. Secretary Student’s Organization. ’24-’25. Literary Editor of “Sun Dial. '24-’25. Awardad third-year Latin prize. ’25. Member Choral Class. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. President Student’s Organization. ’25-'2G. Editor-In-Chief of Sun Dial. ’25-'2G. Class Poet. Emii.ib Miij.BR. Montreat. X. C. As sweet and musical as Apollo's lute. Was anyono ever endowed with a voice so sweet? Or was there every anyone so willing to use that voice In giving pleasure to others? Our bost wishes will go with Emilie as she starts along the road that will surely lead to success in her musical career. Entered 1922. Secretary Tritonian Literary Society. ‘23-'24. Secretary Christian Endeavor. '24-’25. Awarded Bible Modal. ‘25. Secretary Student’s Organization. ’25-’2G. Member of Choral Class. Class Historian. Lamar Woodward. Montreat, X. C. Forth holds no other like unto him. School life would indeed be very dull were it not for Lamar. He is an authority on any subject from football to the latest scientific discoveries. He has not chosen Ins pro- fession. but we know that success awaits him in whatever he may choose. Entered 1924. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. Secretary and Treasurer Class '24-’25. Joke Editor of Sun Dial, 25-’2G. Bertha Baii.ky. Ilaxlcwood, X. C. “Smiles, unselfishness, and good nature Make her life a song of joy.” Bertha is a girl who has taken a part, and a leading part, in practically every school ctivily. She enters into every- thing whole-heartedly. Always a loyal friend and an thusiaslic worker. Bertha is popular among teachers as as girls. Entered 1922. Member Philalcthca Literary Society. Captain Basketball Team. ’23-’24. Athletic Manager. ’23-’24. ’25-’26. Fire Chief. ’23-’2G. Class Monitor. 25-'26. Member Choral Class. Oris Blackburn. Monroe, X. C. “They arc only truly great who are truly good. Oris is recognized throughout the school as a most sincere and earnest girl. Her kind and friendly manner toward all have won her many friends. Entered 1923. Member Tritonian Literary Society. '24-’25. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. '25-'26. Club Editor Sun Dial. ’25-’2G. William Buckner. Montreat. X. C. Atcmpt the end and never stand to doubt; Xothing’s so hard but search will find it out. The Senior Class is very fortunate in having Bill” as a member. Once he left us for D. M. I., hut we are glad he decided that girls are as good dasmates as hoys. We are sure that Bill will attain things worthwhile. Entered 1922. Member Tritonian Literary Society. ’23-’24. Secretary Class. '23-’2l. President Christian Endeavor. '24-'25. Treasurer Students’ Organization. '24-'23. Business Manager of “Sun Dial.” ’25-’2G. Member Phi Kappa Literary Society. Class Orator. Elaine Hatciiell. Columbia. S. C. “We who know her best love her best. Elaine slips like a fairy into everything worthwhile, al- ways ready to lend a helping hand at any time: she is one we all love. Entered 1923. Member Tritonian Literary Society. ’23-’24. Member Choral Class. Ruth Stowe. Paeolat, S. C. She had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute. Ruth likes pleasures and sports as much as any girl: but. whether at work or play, she Is the same good-natured, quiet and constant Ruth. Entered 1925. Member Choral Class. Ruth Fairbs, Rock 17111. S. C. When hearts are true, few words will do.
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THE SIN DIAL 18 High School Graduating Class SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS Officers Annie Sue Bost..........President Ruth R. Reynolds. .. V.-President EvELY McDowell........Sec.-Treas. Miss Virginia McLaughlin Sponsor Willa Ben net..............Mascot Motto: There’s no elevator to success, take the stairs Colors: Purple and gold. FImcer: Pansy. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS POEM As forth from our school wc bravely fare. Forth in the wide, wide world; May the banner of truth above our heads Forever be unfurled. May we win in the contest before us Grow strong in the battle for right; And in the world as we come and go. May we be as a ray of light. To you who now take up the torch to bear Pray, always hold it high; And its gleaming light of truth and right. May it never, never die! We give to your hands this precious torch Knowing you will be true; And also we give you our hearts of love As we say. Farewell, to you. To you who have guided and taught us here. Aid lived with us day by day; And taken our hands for four long years. And led us all the way. We give you our love, our esteem and respect. And in our hearts there's a space That we keep for you alone, dear friends. No other can hold that place. And now to our school, the Normal School. Would that our tongues could say How much we love our Alma Mater. What she has meant each day. And as we go out to our place in the world We'll everyone be true To the ideals learned in the Normal School And every dear friend to you. And so while the years may come and go. There'll be memories in each heart So sweet they can never grow dim with time. No matter how far we part. But with the years they’ll brighter grow— These memories too dear to tell; And never we pray a blessing on all As to you we say “Farewell.” —ELIZABETH HAMILTON, Class Poet
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20 THE SUN DIAL We uro proud of Ruth as one of our classmates. Hoi- disposition is most pleasing, her temperament bright an hopeful and her ideals high. Entered 1924. Member Choral Class. Euzaheth Henderson. Charlotte, .V She’s full of life, she's fall of fu»; There can't be any who can beat this one. Elizabeth possesses a personality which is a healing balm to the troubles of her classmates. Her humor and originality have gained for her a host of friends. Entered 1924. Member Choral Class. Sara Oshorne. Spartanbury, t . C. “ When a task is once beyun, She never leaves it tilt it’s done. An excellent student? Yes. Willingness, energy and ef- ficiency combined are sure to make a splendid girl in every respect. Entered 1923. Member Tritonian Literary Society. 23-’24. Member Choral Class. Ida Currie. Montreal. .V. C. “To know her is to love her.’’ Ida is an all-round girl, good-natured and jolly. She is such a true, loyal friend to all that we all love her. Entered 1925. Manager Baseball Team. 25-‘2G. Mai: Krni. Marshall. X. C. “Modesty seldom resides in fl breast that is not enriched by uobler virtues. Mao indeed knows the art of making friends, and she knows how to keep them. Quiet, studious and ambitious, she is a girl who has won the love and respect of all. Entered 1922. Member Tritonian Literary Society. ’2.V2I. Sara Jenkins. Greenville, S. ('. “A merry heart, a happy smite. Happy is she all the while.” If you arc looking for a girl with a smile and who is kind to everyone, you will find her in Sara. Anyone who knowr Sara will not be surprised that she is President of the P Kappa Literary Society. Entered 1923. Member Tritonian Literary Society. ‘23-'24. President Phi Kappa Literary Society, ’25-'2G. Member Choral Class. Literary Editor of “Sun Dial. '25-’2G. RUTH CasTLBMAX. Louisville, Ky. “She is possessed t that inexhaustible (rood nature which is the choicest ylft of heaven.” Our Ruth is a firm believer in that saying. All work and no play makes Jack a «lull boy. and believes a combination more satisfactory. Always full of “pep. she has enlivened many dull hours in class: for. sad to say. she has been known to carry her merriment even into those sacred pre- cincts. Always kind, she Is a fine friend to have around. Entered 1925. Member Choral Class Class Prophet. Mattie Johnston. Greenville, N “Best be yourself, faithful, kind and true. During the two years that Mattie has been with us she has shown herself a faithful member of the class. We v always remember her as a friendly, lovable girl. Entered 1923. Member Philaletlica Literary Society. '23-’2l. WILL OP SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS We. the Senior Class of 2 3 of a school called and known as Montreal Normal, situated in the County of Buncombe and the State of North Carolina, being of unsound mind, uncer- of exams, tests, parallels. Edgar Allen Poe. and flunks, do tain age. and feeling that we are soon to depart from this life hereby make this our last will and testament: Item 1. To the Faculty of Montreat Normal, we bequeath our love and appreciation for all they have done for us. Item 2. W« . the Senior Class, do will and bequeath our appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Woodward for their kindness and helpfulness to us. and we do also will to them a definite place m our hearts to be kept especially for them. Item 3. We. the Seniors, do hereby will and bequeath to the Montreat Normal our best wishes for its development and for a large field of usefulness. Item l. To our heirs, known as Juniors, we do bequeath our dignity as Seniors and all the liberties afforded those who may truthfully call themselves such. Item 5. We also do will to the classes of the heretofore mentioned school our excellent records of scholarship, a$ living inspirations to said classes: provided, they use them to best advantages. And be It furthermore known that we make such individual bequests as hereinafter stated. Item 6. I. Annie Sue Bost. do hereby will and bequeath to the next President of the Senior High School Class m.v task of settling class disputes. Item 7. As stated again. I. Annie Sue Bost. do hereby will my curly hair to Kathleen Wallace. Item S. I. Sartt -Lukins, do hereby will and bequeath to Sara Noland my job of wrltting letters to other girls' sweet- hearts; also my privilege of curling hair for girls. Item 9. I. Sara Jcklns. as stated before, do will and be- queath my geometric knowledge to Marguerite White: pro- vided. she use it to the best advantage. Item 10. 1. Ruth Reynolds, do hereby will and bequeath my good rep to Florence Morgan, with the condition that she take the best care of It. Item 11. I. Mattie Johnson, a member of the said Senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath my science ability to Evelyn McElroy. Item 12. I. Bertha Bailey, the bell clapper, do will a: bequeath, with great pleasure, my bell to Glyn Painter, on condition that it will be rung promptly on all occasions. Item 13. I. Oris Blackburn, do hereby will and bequeath to Frances Beasley my ability to sling hash. and I h ’ she will enjoy it as much as I have in past years. Item 14. I. William Buckner, will and bequeath all my prestige and ability to “gab to Murphy Starbuck. under condition that he apply these to the best advantage. Item 15. I. Elaine Hate-hell, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge of Geometry to Irene Beck with guaranteed proofs that Columbus discovered the world is an isosles triangle. At the same time. I do hereby will to Mary Rhodes my gift of sarcasm. Item 1G. I. Sara Osborn, will and bequeath my ability to solve all geometry theorems, originals and corollaries to Martha Patton. Item 17. I. Evelyn McDowell, do will and bequeath my height to Marguerite White. Item IS. I. Evelyn McDowell, do also will and bequeath my love and affections to Lamar Woodward. Item 19. I. Mae Kent, do hereby will and bequeath to Marjorie Grey all my textbooks, guaranteed not to contain a hundred ways to please a husband. Item 20. I. Ruth Castlcman, will and bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Elizabeth Wilson. Item 21 I. Ruth Faires. hereby will my Caesar verb book to Catherine Ruel. Item 22. I. P. C. Henderson, do hereby this very day will and bequeath my white ducks to Mary Hughes. If they do not fit. I would suggest for her to piece them in certain places. Item 23. I. Donald Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to fall in love to our beloved Murphy. Item 24. I. Donald Wilson, as stated before, do hereby will and bequeath my bathing stilt to Dorothy Murray. Item 25. We. the naugthy three. Sara Osborne. Evelv- McDowell and Ruth Stone, do hereby will and bequeath ov- execssive use of rouge, lipstick, etc., to Mrs. Woodward. Item 26. I. Ida Currie, hereby will and bequeath my fastidiousness and musical ability to Marguerite White. Item 27. I. Lamar Woodward, do hereby will and be quoatli to Murphy Starbuck alone, my vacant shoes, upon condition that he can prove himself a professional two-timer and baseball player. Item 2$. I. Elizabeth Hamilton, a member of the r- Senior Class, will and bequeath my level head, sound judg- ment and common sense, with all my trials and troubles i»' holding Student Body meetings, and the remaining duties of a Student Body President to the next one holding that office. Item 29. I. Ruth Stone, being of sound mind and having
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