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28 THE SUN DIM M. N. S. Hall of Fame STATISTICS Hast All Round Student—Virginia Castleman. Most Sensible—Eli .abcth Hamil- ton. Politest—Elizabeth Hamilton. Most Attractive—Ruth Passmore. Most Sincere—Elizabeth Hamil- ton. Most Popular—Ida Luttrell and Eva Phillips. Cutest—Li Faung Wang. Freshest Freshman—Alice Karaiv- anoff. Most Dignified Senior — Mary Griffith. The Neatest—Marguerite White. The Prettiest—Marjorie Gray. The Laziest—Blandina Foster. The Most Intellectual — Stella Ix dford. Biggest Flirt—Flo Morgan. Peppiest—Virginia Castleman. Most Athletic—Ida Currie. Most Ambitious—Ruth Faircs. Quietest—Mattie Johnson. Most Original—Elizabeth Hamil- ton and Elizabeth Miller. Best Sport—Bertha Bailey and Ida Luttrell. Handsomest Boy—Murphy Star- buck. THE RAINBOW When earth's trials sore beset us. And the load seems hard to bear. And our friends seem not to love us. And the world seems not to care. And our lives seem O, so useless. And our tasks seem all in vain: We forget the promise glorious Of the rainbow through the rain. Often we arc tired and lonely, And the world seems dark and drear: And we long for one friend only. How we wish that he were near. We forget that he has promised. And his promises are true. Through the rainbow He is speaking Now to me and now to you. Let us run our race with patience. Fight the fight that knows no loss: Let us prize the things of pure gold. Let us care not for the dross. Let us live our lives of service In a world where need is plain Thinking always of God's promise— In the rainbow through the rain. —ELIZABETH HAMILTON
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THE SUN DIAL 27 from Kentucky. A glad hand from all! Oct. 17—Dr. Lord entertains members of Faculty. A delightful evening reported. Oct. 18—Dr. Wilson, our new pastor, arrives with his family from Atlanta. A cordial welcome to our midst! Oct. 19—Dr. and Mrs. Ross move into dormitory. They help much to make life beautiful and inter- esting. Oct. 31—Hallowe’en! Ghosts! Clowns! Spooks and all! Nov. 3—Miss Sctser away on visit. .Yot . - Mrs. Gaither, our ovet friend. pusses to tin Great Beyond. Nov. 13— Blandina Foster added to our number. Nov. 21—Impromptu program! All numbers enjoyed, especially the Grand Opera scene featuring Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Miller. Nov. 26—Thanksgiving Day. Turkey and all the fixin’s! Dec. 5—Basketball game at Swannanoa. Dec. 10—C. E. sends Xmas box to Mountain Mission. Dec. 12—Basketball game at Biltmorc. Dec. 13—Members of C. E. present Xmas pageant. Dec. 15—Everybody trying to be good little girls and fool old Santa. Dec. 16—Christmas tree in lobby. Everybody happy. Dr. Anderson especially. Dec. ??—All leave for “Home, Sweet Home. Dec. 31—All return from Xmas vacation with lingering looks and dragging steps. The Woodwards back from Mississippi with the new car and Mrs. Woodwards’ head badly dented. 1926. Jan. 1—Everybody resolves to be perfectly good all through the new year. Jan. 8—Mr. Woodward’s birthday celebrated by dinner to faculty . Jan. 10—Dr. and Mrs. Anderson leave for Florida. Jan. 12—Exams just ahead! Jan. 15—“Montreat Cats frequent visitors to dormitory. Jan. 18.—Mrs. Adams entertains pupils of Music Class. All report a delightful afternoon. Feb. 7 thru 14—Revival services by Pastor—everyone helped. Feb. 10—Bill Buckner back—secs unusual “atraction”— decides to stay. Feb. 13—Valentine Party. Feb. 14—C. E. delegates go to convention in Asheville. Feb. 22—Annual Party. Colonial costumes most at- tractive. Feb. 27—C. E. Social. Unusual flavoring for cake icing! Mar. 10—Third year Domestic Science Class gives beau- tiful luncheon. Mar. 25 Miss Lillian Russell entertains Choral C lass in honor of Mrs. Adams’ birthday. Apr. 1—April Fool! Trip to Catawba Falls. Apr. 10—Mr. and Mrs. Woodward entertain High School Seniors at dinner. Apr. 17—Catechism Class goto Dorseys’ (nr house party. Apr. 18—Cat. Kit and Chism arrive in honor of house party. Apr. 21—Forest fire. Everybody excited. Biggest Game of Season: Our Girls vs. Mon- treat Men. Apr. 24—Great excitement over the Evelyns’ mixed pic- tures. Apr. 28—Dot decides on another swim. Apr. 29—Mrs. Buckner entertains S. S. Class with picnic supper. May 2—Lamar’s affections seem to have shifted. May 3—Miss Dickinson invited for a moonlight ride Mrs. Miller as chaperone. May 4- -Next biggest game. Teachers vs. Girls. Most exciting feature being Mrs. Webb’s home run. May 8—Mr. and Mrs. Jumper entertain the whole school at ice cream parlor. Three cheers for our drug store managers! May 10—Donald entertains C. E. Executive Committee with picnic supper. May 11—Mrs. Webb entertains Junior Class with sup- per at her cottage. May «2—Mrs. Adams gives a most helpful talk at C. E. prayer service. May 13—Faculty and Student Body entertained b Woman’s Auxiliary with a porch party at Winsborough Building. M ar. 13—Dr. and Mrs. Anderson entertain Business Woman’s Circle at six o'clock dinner. May 15—Sun-Dial goes to press. Staff solicits your sym- pathetic consideration as you read the results of their efforts. WHEN YOU NEED ICE CALL BLACK MOUNTAIN ICE CO. PHONE 178 Prompt and Courteous Treatment C. C. HIPP CO. LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Black Mountain, N. C.
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THE SUN DIAL 29 freshman class marjoric gray...............president corinne maedona Id . .. .vice-president francos bcaslcy.......see. and treas. Mrs. C. E. Dorsev.............Sponsor class colors—purple and gold. motto—green, hut growing, class roll bessie cozart tannic gilreath alicc karaivanoff gladicc newsome marga ret rhodes Virginia ross lucillc spangler My Dear Ma:— After you and pa set me on tin- train i couldnt help but cry awhile cause i sez to myself i wuz leavin home fer three months afore id get back to see ver agin and here i wuz goin way off to Montreat to be jest a freshman in the Montreat Normal School, well it made me cry to think of it and as i wuz cryin a man in some kind of uniform with a cap on his hacd come by an sez ter me madam give me yer ticket, well i didnt understand what it wuz he sed but i didnt want ter seem dumb yer know yer tole me not to seem dumm to nobody so i nu he ask me fer somethin and i jest tuk it thet it wuz my basket with my lunch in it and i freshmen jest up and sez to him no sir you cant have it. im figuring on gitting hungry myself and i guess id jest as soon cat it myself as give it ter you well the pore man he looked kinder funny and then he laughed, well i didnt want to appear dumb so i laughed with him. and then jest ter he nice to the poor ol cfella cause he did look purty hungry i sez maybe youd like fer me to give va one of my sandwitches though you Id yer. then he laughed some more well i got kinda afecred he wuz crazy so i begun figetin around then he quit laughin and sez ter me madam i says could i have yer ticket yer train ticket, well then i new wot he meant and give my ticket ter him. he wuz very nice after all and didnt even take my sandwitch. well ma i thought thet train would never git nowhere, i got shore nuff tired riding and ma there wuz a little baby jis behind me and would yer be- lieve it but it jes tore half of the feathers off my hat afore i k no wed it. it wuz awful, those pretty feathers thet we put in thar the last night i wuz home, well i jes took my hat off and put it on the seat by me where i could keep an eye on it. and it wuznt ten minutes afore i wuz looking out the winder and a big fat woman come and set on it. she said she wuz sorry and then moved her seat and i picked up my hat and put it back on my head, cause the baby behind me wuz asleep then, well purty soon a big ole darkie come hurrying thru the car yelling built more, built more, and lots of people begin to git up and grab their hats, so i grabbed the darkie by his arm and sez ter him what has he built more of. well if anybody ever looked dumb it wuz thet nigger and i jes sed to myself pore thing it must be awful ter Ik- so crazy, but about thet time the man in uniform come to me and tole me i wuz to git off thar and change fer Black Mounting, so he helped me off with my bundles and i waited in the little station fer two hours afore the train fer Black Mounting come in. then i got on it and i thought id git in one of the cars nearer the engin so id git thar sooner, well i went in and set down afore i noticed thet they wuz only darkies in thar. so when i saw them thar i guessed i wuz in the rong car 'n i jist got tip ami walked into the next one. well the seats thar wuz so much nicer than on the other train i jest felt rite happy, but afore long here come the same man as had been on the other train, or anwyay he looked jest like him and wuz dressed jest like him. and so when i seen him coming up the aisle is sez. sez i. well yer not gonna ketch me agin, i’ll jest have my ticket right ready fer year, and i saw a man with his ticket in his
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