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

 - Class of 1927

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6 THE SUN DIAL c‘u5 rTT Hri £ p s N %y «ns 0' vT etu tUTtV m. ' -f ., • - wi% m - V r a A 1 NORMAL and COLLEGE GRADUATING CLASS

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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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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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