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

 - Class of 1927

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THE SUN DIAL 5 THE STAFF Revival Services A series of revival services were held the latter part of February, in the chapel of the Anderson Auditorium. Dr. L. T. Wilds, Jr. of Hendersonville had charge of these services. His messages dur- ing the week were inspiring and helpful, and every one a spiritual blessing. Dr. Wilds stayed in the Dormitory, thereby coming in close con'act with the girls. He talked with us individually, and tried to help us with our problems. In a letter, which he wrote later, he said, “My love for you made it a work of joy in serving you. in trying to relp you with your problems, strengthing your faith, kindling ycur zeal, and warming your hearts towards Him who loves us and gave Himself for us.” Every girl is now a Christian and a member of the church, trying to serve Him daily in her work. Radio Program When the Black Mountain Chamber of Commerce invited our Choir to contribute a part to a radio program, we were very glad to participate. Each member of the Choir entered whole-heartedly in the practice which was necessary to make our offering creditable. We rehearsed faithfully and our reward came on April 13, 1927. We enjoyed a pleasant ride to Asheville in cars furnished by Black Mountain and Montreat. We were especially happy in giving our selections because we knew that some of our friends would very probably be “listening in.” The numbers chosen were: 0 Music, Lead the Way.................................... Lang The Lord is My Shepherd Smart Hark! hark, My Soul............................- Shelley Faithful and True, Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin . . Wagner Repsonse “He shall give His Angels charge over thee -- Mrs. Adams Shepherds’ Dance, from “Henry VIII” - ------- -- — E. German As evidences that our program was a success, we received telephone messages and telegrams to that effect.

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4 THE SUN DIAL We Montreat Sun Dial Published every Spring by the Students of the Montreal Normal School Editorial Staff June Humphries ------- Faye Sherrill -------- Ruby Rock ------------ Elizabeth Worrall Evelyn McElroy-------- Mary Dulaney --------- Frances McAnally ----- Mary Vanes------------ Miss Jewel Davis { Mrs. S. L. Woodward i ...... Ed.-in-Chief Society Ed. Social Ed. Club Ed. ...... Athletic Ed. .......... Joke Ed. Business Manager Asst. Bus. Manager - Faculty Advisors Now unto Him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy. to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and ma- jesty, dominion and power, both now and ever Amen. Jude 24-25. The S aff takes this opportunity of thank- ing those who have so willingly helped in a financial way by giving their advertisements, thereby making possible this issue of the Sun Dial. We are ten years old this Spring and “going on“ to greater things. Happy Vacation to Everybody! Success As seniors, our goal is reached; our victory is won. We have triumphed over the years of s udy and now we stand as conquerors ready to receive the reward. As underclassmen, our stand- ards are raised; we can see Mount Victory ahead. Truly we are crowned with joyous suc- cess; we, the underclassmen are ready to take upon ourselves the yoke of the passing Seniors; We, the Seniors, are ready to enter into life’s pathway. Yes, success has been ours throughout these years, but as we enter into the highway of life we must go with that feeling of preparedness, ready to work and win. “Work has no substi- tute.” We cannot put the load upon the other man’s shoulder and expect to reap the reward. Your life may hold success for you; your possibilities may be great; your wisdom and power may be valuable, you do not know at the present time. You will never know until you have begun to work and do; un il you have be- gun to express yourself and have shown forth some zeal to master. It has been said there are two kinds of success: (1) accumulation of ma- terial wealth. (2) the mastery of any particular kind of work. True success is mastery. Mastery is the reward of only hard and cons ant work and endeavor. As masters we do not refuse the experiences of others and work for only a new creative thought, but we accept that which has already been worked out for us; we profit by these things and then ven'ure to find the new. Success has been obtained by poor and un- couth persons. Something was behind it all. What could it have been? Personality has won for these people their places as successful men and women in life’s pages. Personality is a great thing. In asking yourself does success lodge in my path, you might answer the quest- ions. can I mingle with people? Have I develop- ed my perscnality along the lines of a success- ful person ? Master each task daily; live and think high and lofty thoughts; mold your life after Christ, and success will come to you as a reward of a great accomplishment. Mother “Before I came to you, my darling mother. Did you have dreams of what my life would hold? Did ycu weave in ’mid your hours of waiting Your prayers for what my being would unfold? Was all the love and beauty cf your soul. dear. Concentered in the fluttering ’neath your heart? Was each full note of poetry and music That makes you. made of my small life a part ? 0 mother, you gave me then your all. dear, To make me good and strong and fair; And I am so unwerthy. mother, I fear I cannot be the answer to your prayer. 1 want to be so splendid for you, dearest, More. even, than your dreams of long ago. Ask God to help me live the life you gave me As He and you desire. I love you so.” RUTH WALLACE, Wellesley College.



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