Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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8 THE SUX DIAL Pricilla Kincaid Cleveland. N. C. “Pris” College Course President French Club ’27 Choral ’26 - '27 Basket ball '20 - ’27 “Her voice was ever sweet and low • - ai excellent thing in women.” “Pris is a girl that well represents our school motto. “To be rather than seem. She has infinite capacity for enjoying life and believes in having a good time always. These who know her best find her to be a sincere friend. MottoLet me live in the hearts of those whom I’ve met.” Mary Ella Milner Cartersville, Georgia. Home Economics Course “Loyal hearted, strong of mind A finer girl nowhere you’ll find.” Mary Ella never troubles trouble ’til trouble troubles her. Her cheerful disposition and good nature are unsurpassed. We know that her efficiency and capability will make her successful in whatever she may undertake. Motto:-“Be the best of whatever you are.” Tritonian Literary Society ’26 Life Recruits ’26 ’27 Recording Secretary C. E. ’27 President Girl’s Bible Class ’27 Choral Class ’27 Ida Lutterell Knoxville. Tennessee “Skeet” Normal Course Athletic Editor “Sun Dial” ’26 Manager Basket-ball ’26 Vice President Student Body ’26 President Girl’s Bible Class ’26 Choral ’26 ’27 Tritonian Literary Society ’26 President Christian Endeavor ’27 “Her charm strikes the sight, her merit wins the soul.” “Skeet” is an all-round, good girl. Her earnest work and winning smile have won her a place in each of our hearts. Her faithfulness must surely win her success wherever she treads. Motto:-“Seek, go. teach.” Miss Margaret McGirt Senior Normal Sponsor “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew.” One of those dainty little creatures who was born to be a lady. Fresh and sweet as a morning rose. Put her anywhere you will, you’ll find her always ready. Mary Dulaney Blountville, Tenn. “Doolalie” Home Economics and Normal Joke Editor Sun Dial ’27 Basket-ball Team ’27 “Life without laughter would be a dreary blank.” Always cheerful and ready to see the bright side - - that’s “Doolalie.” She has made herself known by her qualities as a true friend. Motto:-“Happiness comes from within.” Rubie Carter Effingham. S. C. Normal Course Member of Choral Class ’27 “Loyal, strong of mind, a finer girl nowhere you’ll find. Rubie is truly ambitious, and we hope she will attain the best in life. She deserves it. Rubie. here’s to you from us all. Motto - “Let me live by the side of the road, and be a friend to man.”

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tup: sun dial 7 Senior Normal and College Ida Luttrcdl Rubie Carter Priscilla Kincaid President ------------------- ----Myrtice Smith Vice President -------------------Katherine Wallace Secretary ----------------- — - Mary McCall Treasurer .............. .........Elizabeth Worrall Sponsor - Miss McGirt Class Motto:- “To be rather than to be seen.” Color — Rainbow ROLL Annie Bell McDonald Mary Dulaney Mary Ella Milner Myrtice Smith Cartersville, Ga. “She bore a mind envy could not but call fair.” President Senior Class ’27 Vice President Student Body '27 Treasurer Junior Class '20 Secretary and Treasurer Girl’s Bible Class 26 Choral '27 Member Tritonian Literary Society ’2(5 Motto:- “Come what may. I’ll make the best of it.” Myrtice is true blue to all duties. We think ourselves fortunate in having her as our class president this year. She enters into everything with a goal spirit -- even Latin. She doesn’t seem to worry over her studies, although she led the cla s of ’27. Here’s to you old “Mutt’ we know suc- cess you'll soon meet. Mary McCall Piedmont, S. C. “Merrimac” Normal Course Secretary of Student Body ’27 Secretary Senior Class ’27 Choral Class ’27 Base ball Team '27 Charter Member Tritonain Literary So-’iety ’20 “As welcome as the sunshine in every place.” “Merrimac” As the name implies, is a jolly goad sport loved by all, and a friend to everyone. She’s active as well as attractive and always ready to tackle anything from mischief to real work. Motto:- “Keep a goin’.” Elizabeth Worrall Asheville. N. C. “Liz” Normal Course Member Tritonain Literary Society ’20 Member Music Club ’20 - ’27 Treasurer Senior Class ’27 Club Editor of Sun Dial ’27 Member of Dramatic Club ’27 Member of Life Recruits “We love her best who know her best.” “Eliz” has shown her desire for wisdom by he ' faithful and earnest work in all her classes. Her artistic playing after only eleven months of music makes us predict for her a great success as a musician. Motto:- “If you want a friend be one.” Kathleen Wallace Cades, S. C. Normal Course Charter member Tritonian Literary Society ’20 Secretary Junior Class ’20 Member of Life Service Band Vice President Class '27 Member Choral '27 She had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.” The most dignified Senior — yes! But she always enters wholeheartedly into the good and hon- est sports. She is much loved by all who knew her. Motto:-“To make some nook of God’s creation a little better; to make human hearts a little happier.”



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THE SUN DIAL 9 Annie Bell McDonald Quincy, Florida “Mac” Home Economics Course President Junior Class ’2(5 Manager Tennis Club ’26 Leader Christian Service Group ’26 - ’27 Secretary and Treasurer Tritonian Literary Society ’26 Base ball Team ’26 - ’27 Member Choral Class ’27 “Ape will not wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety.” Her soul seems bubbling over with joy, which she wishes to share with the other girls. Her nature is so large and generous that she is esteemed by her comrades. History of the Class of '27 The History of the Class of ’27 is not merely a collection of the acts and achievements of the class, but it is a record of the lives of its members. The real history of the class is found in what it has contributed to its Alma Mater in the way of upholding its spirit, traditions, and honor. Leaders in every branch of school activities are to be found in this class. Athletically speaking we have made a record for ourselves. Practically every member of the class is a wearer of the “M”, and some hold as many as three of the coveted letters. The class ranks high in scholastic lines, as some of its members are always on the honor roll. The religious life of the school has always had the hearty support of the Seniors. The Christian Endeavor, Christian Service Group and Mission Sunday Schools find a large group of Seniors working with whole-hearted interest. A note of sadness creeps in as this History is being written, for we realize that much has been left undone. When College days are over and each girl begins to write that greater Chapter of Life, we are sure that that Chapter will be nobler and better because of the years at Montreat. Annie Bell McDonald Class Historian Prophecy Once upon a time as I sat at my desk, weary with the day’s problems and toils. I began think- ing that I'd like to know what my class would be doing ten years hence. I sat for a few moments thinking; then leaned over on my desk. Pretty soon I heard someone rapping on my door-ere I could say, “Come” a little girl came flitting in. She was bubbling over with joy and before I could speak she asked, “What would you like more than anything else in the world?” “I’d like to know the future of my classmates,” I said. She held out in her little hand something which looked like a tiny soap bubble. “Sit here”, she exclaimed, handing it to me, “this will make only ten bubbles but each will picture one of your classmates.” “Oh!” - - but before I knew it she was gone; she had left her gleeful spirit, though, and I at once began blowing bubbles. The first bubble pictured a scene in Atlanta. Georgia. A tall building - the First National Bank. At a desk was seated a beautiful girl, her fingers lightly tripping over the keys of a typewriter. She stopped and looked up. Who would have thought it - Myrtice Smith, the president of the class of ’27, a Stenographer? The next was a scene in Tennessee. A large farmhouse stood on the hill. Children were playing on the lawn. For a long time they played happily; then a tall black haired woman came ut t join them. Pretty soon a car came whizzing by. It stopped in front of the gate and tlu mother and children got in to go for a ride. When the lady sat down by her husband. I recognized Mary Dulaney. A very large bubble was blown next - I saw a number of wards in a large hospital in Brazil. In one was a lonely little nurse administering to a patient. The doctor and the nurse worked with the patient for a time before he was quieted. - Who should they be but Annie Bell McDonald and “her Doc” that she used to write to. As the next bubble floated along I could see mountain after mountain. Soon the bubble stopped and there in the city of Asheville, North Carolina, I saw Elizabeth Worrall in a classroom with about thirty kindergarten children. They seemed to be so happy together. Elizabeth really looked as if she were in her “seventh heaven.” Next. I saw a large audience of women. “Now, I feel so strong, so brave, so bold!” Here was a woman of strong mind and strong will - a lecturer on a strong subject, an old maid demonstrating her independence f my classmates, but as the bubble turned I recognized the lecturer to be Ruby Car- ter.

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