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

 - Class of 1927

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THE SUN DIAL 19 High School Graduating Class President—Prince Maphet Vice-President—Martha Patton Sec ret a ry-Tresau rer—M a rgue rite W h i te Sponsor—Miss Eunice Elizabeth Burkhalter Class Colors—Royal Purple - Silver Class Motto—There’s always room at the top Class Flower—Violet Prince Maphet Covington, Ky. Motto: Be happy President of senior class - Choral ’26-’27. Sec. and Treas. of Junior class ’26. Sec. of C. E. - Mem- ber of French Club. Just as sweet and unselfish as a girl could possibly be is Princic. She is always ready to have her fun and help others have theirs. She is so unfailingly nice to everybody, and because of her faith- ful work and lovable disposition she is well worth liking. Marguerite White Jacksonville. Fla. Motto: Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. Pres. Freshman class ’24 - Sophomore ’25 - and Junior classes. Captain basket ball team ’26 - Mem- ber of team ’24-’26-’27. Member choral. Treas. S. E. ’27 - Cor. Sec. ’26. There is something that differentiates Marguerite from every other girl. How could M. X. S', get along without her. Here’s to the one that has been loyal and true! Altogether Marguerite is a very necessary addition to the senior class. Martha Patton Laurens, S. C. Motto: Things will happen anyway, why worry. Vice-President of senior class ’27 - Vice-president of French Club ’27 - Choral ’25-’26-’27. Sec. of Phil Kappa Society ’26. How could Montreal Normal get along without her? Her many talents and gifts have made her ex- tremely attractive. Altogether Martha is a very necessary member of the senior class. Julia McElroy Charlotte, X. C. Motto: When a lot of work she has, things like that don’t make her sad. A willing worker, full of mirth, we need more like on this earth. She is a splendid girl, has a sweet disposition, wins friends, and is a friend. Best wishes of our class go with you and may good luck be your chum. Evelyn McElroy Charlotte. N. C. Motto: When Duty whispers low. Thou must, The youth replies. I can. Vice-President Junior Class ’26 Christian Endeavor Treasurer ’26 Member Base Ball Team ’26-'27 - Member Basket-Ball Team ’26-’27 - Athletic Editor ’27 - Choral ’26-’27. “Cotton.” Ever a good sport and a loyal friend. We are sure great success where ever you go, you’ll win. There are few who are better pals or better athletes than “Cotton.” Although ever ready for fun, she does not forget her studies and more serious duties. So here’s luck and our very best wishes to you “Cotton,” old sport and pal of ’27. Irma Henry Maryville, Tcnn. Motto: Our ideas are our better selves. Choral ’27. Irma is a friend of all who know her. By her smile and agreeable manner, she wins and holds a warm place in the hearts of her classmates. Curni Rhodes Greenwood, S. C. Motto: Where there is a will, there is a way. Cumi has a congenial manner and sincere personality. She has won a host of friends. We all wish her the best of success in life. Sara Harper Abernathy Montreat, N. C. Motto: Our ideas are our better selves. Member Dramatic Club - Treas. French Club. Sara Harper Abernathy is a girl with winning ways, high ideals, and the power to do things, is good natured. and always ready for a little fun. Here’s to you, Sara Harper. She

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20 THE SUN DIAL Elizabeth Roberts Walton, Ky. Motto: Finished, yet beginning. Elizabeth is loved by all who know her, although she has been with us only a year, she has shown herself a great sport. Grace Brown Mattoax, Va. Motto: To be, rather than to seem. Choral ’27 To watch Grace, her personality stands out as very eccentric, yet not so eccentric as to mar her attractiveness. Ask her a question and mark her coquettish answer. Mandy Bedinger Walton, Ky. Motto: When in Rome, shoot Roman candles. Mary Amanda comes to us from the wild state of Kentucky and you may be sure to uphold the rep” of her state. She has a jolly disposition, and a capable head. Although she has only been with us this year her memory will ever be enshrined in our hearts. Mary Seehorn Newport, Tenn. Motto: Be not only good, but be good for something. Dramatic Club '27 Mary is sweet and friendly to all. and we only wish there were more like her on whom we could de- pend. She has shown her ability in the Dramatic Club where she has worked faithfully. Mary Hughes Reidville. S. C. Motto: All that glitters is not gold. Choral ’27. Mary is a girl large in body, and large in mind. She is a good sport in whatever the class under- takes to do. We know that Mary will win a place in the world. Elizabeth Hollingsworth Greenwood, S. C. A girl who always takes her work seriously and never shirks her duty. She wins friends quickly, but is better known to those with whom she is closely associated. May good luck and joy be with you. Senior High School Prophecy Sitting in my study in the Boston Cooking School one evening. I began to think of my class mates of ’27, at M. X. S. I was eager to know what each one was doing, so I turned to my radio and finger- ed absent-mindedly with the various knobs and to my surprise a voice came shouting out into the stillness of my study. I soon learned that the announcer was Elizabeth Roberts and she seemed to be excited over the evening program. A little dazed, I looked to see where I had turned and saw that it was 1942 and that the station was Texas. I was delighted to learn that the speaker was none other than our own once loyal student, Grace Brown who had been recently elected Congresswoman to Texas. Unon reviewing the audience, I recognized numerous familiar faces. There was Martha Patton, now universally acknowledged as an accomplished pianist, being Mrs. Crosby Adams successor. I saw Mary Hughs and Cora Lee Harrison, who are winning their way to success as joint owners of a tea room, and Irma Henry who is a Home Economics teacher in Lee School for boys. I took ofF my headgear for a rest—A little while later. I turned to 1050 and soon found myself walking around in Paris. A stately reception was being conducted at the home of Moliere in hon- or of Marguerite White now a recognized singer. I was delighted to greet Mandy Bedinger and Eliza- beth Roberts in the receiving line. Elizabeth had been in Texas at the broad casting station but when she found that Mandy Bedinger was in Paris she left at once to join her; they are now living in the very select section of gai paris. Things began to get hazy and I next found myself in Soochun. China. I had always heard about the lovely work that the girls are doing in the Industrial School there. Who should greet me at this far way place but PrinCie Maphet? She was just radiant and explained to me that she was head director of this school. She enjoyed watching the Chinese children studying and sewing. I truned a little screw and soon had New York and found myself in one of the large auditoriums and who should walk out on the stage but Sara Harper Abernathy and Mary Seehorn; they gave such wonderful readings. I was quite surprised but remembered that they did nothing but “speak” while at M. N. S. The scene changed and I found myself in Washington in the White House. As I walked in. to my surprise I found that Elizabeth Hollingsworth had married President Coolidge’s son and she showed me all about the places of interest. She told me that Julia McElroy was dean at a large college in New Jersey and was a very rich old “maid.” I awoke with a start. My appratus was gone. My study was dark. Had it not been for my radio before me, I might have imagined that all this was just a phantasm of the night.

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