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THE SUN DIAL 23 SENIOR NORMAL AND COLLEGE Lucia Phillips Easley, South Carolina. “Things are bound to happen, why worry?” “Every thing comes to her who waits, why hurry?” Lucia has endeared herself to every one by her un- selfish, loyal, and sympathetic manner. Always at- tractive, always cheery, she spreads a ray of sunshine wherever she goes. To you, Lucia, we give this tribute; “We’re glad we’ve known you.” President Junior and Senior Normal Class. Choir, ’2 -’27. Tennis Club. ’28. Hiking Club. ’27-’28. Basketball Team, ’27-’28. Faye Sherrill Gastonia. North Carolina. “Then welcome each rebuff That turns earth’s smoothness rough. Each sting that bids, nor sits, nor stand, but go!” Faye is inspirational; she is sympathetic; she is co- operative. Coupled with these virtues is the desire to serve; these qualities have won for her the high regard that she has obtained. Her radiant personality shines out in her desire to make others happy. We all love Faye and wish her the greatest success in life; this we are sure she will win. “She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight. A perfect woman, nobly planned. To warn, comfort, and command.” •President C. E.. ’27-’28. Sec. Treas. of Class, ’2(i-’27. Literary Editor of Annual. ’27-’28. Choir, ’26-’27-’28. Mission Sunday School Teacher. Vice-President Student Body ’27-’28. Miss Jewel Davis Sponsor Mary Bauman Mascot.
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20 THE SUN DIAL SENIOR NORMAL AND COLLEGE Frances McAnally Morristown, Tennessee “No idle life can happy be. We all should do our part.” There is scarcely a student in M. N. S. who does not know, respect, and love Frances. She is a good all- round girl. Her cheering leadership, her loving ways, her determination to look always ahead, and her abil- ity to make friends readily has won for her many friends. To you. dear Frances, we give the cup of life, drink deep. Talk about efficiency, versatility, how about this for a career? President of Student Body, (First semester), '27. President Band of Mercy. Mgr. Baseball Team. '27. President Dramatic Club. ’26-’27. Basketball Team. ’26-’27-’28. Choir. '26-'27-’28. Business Mgr. Annual. '27. Editor-in-chief Annual. '28. Tennis Club. '28. Mission Sunday School Teacher. Sec. Treas. Athletic Association, '28. Mary McDaniel Cartersville, Georgia. “Determination is the Master Key to Success.” Mary “Mac” is a true and warm-hearted friend to everybody. Of the intangible things that go to make a girl. Mary possesses an attractive and winning per- sonality, a sunshiny and congenial disposition, and all the other attributes of a true woman. Happy has been her school life and we predict that the ther- mometer of the future will always register happiness for her. Member of Choir. ’27-’28. Hiking Club. ’27-’28. Tennis Club. ’27-’28. Baseball Club, '28. Elsie Morgan Calvert, North Carolina. “Always striving to gain knowledge and to do the work God would have me do; always wishing to make others happy.” Occasionally we meet a girl whose fine qualities are manifested not by the words she utters, but by the life she lives. Such a girl is Elsie. Elsie is a girl with am- bition to accomplish something worth while. She is true and warm-hearted to her friends. She goes from us with our best wishes and we predict a success in life for her. Ethel Petty Pacolet. South Carolina. “Don’t trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.” Ethel is a sweet and attractive girl, a friend to all she meets. Her personality is charming and her good nature has won her many friends. Her delight in ministering happiness to others has won a place in all our hearts. Vice-President of Class, '27. Treasurer Student Body. '27. Tennis Club. ’27-’28. Vice-President Hiker’s Club, ’27-’28.
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THE SUN DIAL Senior Class Poem Montreat has grown dearer to us day by day, But ah! we can’t linger; we must be on our way. For we’ve chosen the way that our Maker has planned And we cannct fail now; we must be true to His command. We’ve been harbored in Montreat for two short years But we set sail tomorrow amid sighs and tears. Our helmsman has been chosen— He’s the Maker of men— Tho’ the plan of our voyage is yet unseen. Out beyond the sunset, can we but find the way, Is the beautiful city of fame where we shall make our stay. We cannot find this wondrous city by traveling a short day, But through long patient laboring, and by what we do and say. So here’s to you our Faculty and friends Who have helped us so faithfully to accomplish this end. And when we’ve arrived in this city so fair There’s not one in our class, we think, would dare To accredit only herself on being there. But we will give to each of you your due share. —Elaine Hatchell Class Poet.
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