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

 - Class of 1927

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THE SUN DIAI. 25 Calendar of 1927 Sept. 7 — One for the money, two for the show, three to make ready and nine (months) to go. Sept. 8. — Every body busy renewing acquaintan res with Mr. and Mrs. Latin, Dr. Science, Prof. Algebra, and Madam English, etc. Sept. 11. — Initiation of new students. Sept. 12. — Mrs. Motte Martin gives interesting talk before C. E. Sept. 13. — First Basket-ball practice. Sept. 14. — Classes begin - - everybody down to work. Sept. 18. — Teachers entertain student-body with party. Sept. 21. — Mr. Adams finds out who is musical. Sept. 24. — All out for Mitchell! Sept. 26. — First performance of choir. October 9. — Stunt night in M. N. S. Hurrah for the “Wonder Man.” Oct. 20 — Governor McLean visits M. N. S. Oct. 30. — M. N. S. entertains Lee School with Hallowe’en Party. Oct. 22. — Three months till Christmas Vacation. Nov. 6. — Yellow Jackets and Chestnuts. Nov. 13. — Sousa’s Band (Peanut Gallery) Nov. 18. — Rumors of Miss Miller preparing for Thanksgiving dinner. Nov. 22. — Two more months till vacation! Nov. 25. — Hurrah for Tranksgiving! Lee School plays Weaverville in foot ball game. Dec. 2. — We all went to see Black Mountain beat Waynesville. Dec. 10. — One more week ’till vacation. Dec. 16. — Christmas tree in lobby. Night Feasts (?) Dec. 17. — Classes close for Holidays. Jan. 4. — All back safe and sound from vacation. Mary McCall, Mary Ella Milner, Myrtice Smith appear with boyish bob. Jan. 5. — Classes begin. Jan. 12. — Andersons leave for Florida. Jan. 22. — More boys in school. Ruby R., Dona Jewel, June, and Frances get boyish bob. Jan. 29. — Dramatic Club presents two short plays and a stunt. Feb. 9. — Choir sings for Miss Archer’s wedding. Feb. 26. — George Washington party. Feb. 27. — Dr. Wilds begins revival services. March 6. — Revival closes. March 9. — Circus at Lee School. March 12. — Piano recital at Mrs. Adams. March 15. — Mr. Woodward goes to Florida. March 17. — OlT to Lookout for supper. March 22. — Woman’s Auxiliary have supper in the dining room at the Alba Hotel. March 22. — Whee-e big snow. March 25. — Mrs. Adams recital. March 28. — Mrs. Webb tells us about her trip to Washington. April 1. — April fool breakfast. June falls in the lake. (?) Faye, Kathleen, and Mary Dulane.v give pajama party. April 7. — Church social. April 9. — “Eliz” moves to Dr. Beall’s. April 10. — Catechism class spends week-end at “Twin Oaks”, with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey. April 13. — Choir broadcasts from Asheville. April 14. — Lamar comes home for Easter holidays. Seniors serve banquet in dining r°°ni. April 15. — Boots entertains a few of our girls. Davidson friends arrive. Frances goes home. April 17. — Easter! April 25. — Oh! we had our picture taken. April 26. — OlF for Catawba Falls. April 28. — Mrs. W. S. Wilson entertains High and Normal Seniors. April 29. — Farmer’s picnic. April 30. — Junior-Senior High party. Senior-Junior picnic supper. May 1. — C. E. Presents a pageant. “One more month till vacation.” May 4. — C. E. presents pageant in Asheville. May 7. — Dramatic Club presents Minnimen Inn and Flower of Yeddo. May 10. - - Junior-Senior Normal aBnquet. May 11. — Sun Dial goes to press. We’ve done our best. Be kind in your judgement.

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24 THE SUN DIAL Sophomore Class President--------------- Vice President - Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor —............... Elizabeth Duncan Fannie Gilreath Margarete Kore Connie McDonald Jane McWhirter Marjorie Gray Bessie Cozart Sara Humphries Mrs. J. I. Miller Margaret Mears Jane Pritchett Annie Read Russell Esther Walker Norwood Whittlock Motto - “Get all you can.” Class Colors - Orange and Black Class Flower - Black-eyed Susie Class Song - “Show Us the Way to Go Home.' How I Want To Build I want my life to be like a strong beautiful building; a building that can withstand rain and sunshine alike, and not crack or fade. I want the cornerstone of my building to be: faith in Gcd. love, and obedience to Him. The foundation of my building I want to be my character. In developing my character I want to remember to be the best of whatever I am. I want to remember the Golden Rule. I wish to be dependable, sincere, trustworthy, lovable, good-all-round, and conscientious. The floors of my building I want to be my education; I want my floors to be strong. I want my education to be well rounded. Certainly, I do not wish to know a great deal about one subject, and be utterly ignorant about another which is just as important. I want the walls of my house to have, my joys and pleasure in them. “Having a good time” I want to be in the material of which my wall is made. The building would be a failure if it did not have a roof. This roof I want to consist of the de- tails of life. It is the little things in life that count after all. The small things make the larger things. Without the small things life would be empty. I want my building to be like stone, made of little grains of sand. —Elizabeth Duncan



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THE SUN DIAL 20 FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers Bessie Wilson-----------------------President Carl Williams ----------------------Vice Pres. Josephine Woodward------------------Sec. and Treas. Miss Franklin-----------------------Sponsor Dorothy Jean Williams---------------Mascot. Freshman Class Name Ammie R. Andrews Gertrude Bartell-- Sara Beck —....... Thelma Hazen------ Esther Macbeth---- M ae MacDonald — Ruth McLain------- Kathleen Roberts - Margaret Siceloff - Nathan Tipton----- Carl Williams----- Bessie Wilson..... Isobel Wilson..... Merle White------- Verginia Wilson--- Josephine Woodward Nick Name By-word Pastime , Bill — Flirting . Thel -. Es .. Oh. Bov! Oh Hec1 — Meg ..Fussing . Bess ... Inkv .. Mr. White — Driving to B. M. ... Jo — Begging for silk stockings

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