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

 - Class of 1932

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Montreat Normal, School. T H K S U N I) I A I P.ige Three ALUMNAE BANQUET On Saturday evening, May 21, the Alumna: Association of the Montreal Normal School celebrated the school’s fifteenth anniver- sary at the annual Alumna: banquet in Assembly Inn. Because of the significance of the anniversary, this was one of the most notable banquets in the history of the school. A most effective program was carried out, and it was especially interesting to note how rapidly our school has grown in this short time. Miss Cornelia Archer, president of the Association, presided. ■ O' ■ SEVENTH STUDENTS’ MUSIC RECITAL Mat Dn at Montreal Normal School closed with a splendid recital given by the piano students of Miss Mary P. Lord. At 7:30 on Monday evening. May 9, the chapel of the Anderson Auditorium was practically tilled to its capacity with music lovers from the student body and friend- of the school. A most beautiful program of twenty-three numbers was given. Kach of the young musicians displayed excellent kill and training. The Dance of the Marionettewritten by our own Mrs. Adams, was of special interest. There were duets and quartets bv the most beloved composers. We extend to Miss Lord and each of her students our heartiest congratulations for the excellent work they have done and many thanks for the evening of pleasure they made possible for each of u . o— ■ PROGRAM Duct: Waltz from Faust Gounod-Angclo Eunice Meredith and Grace Fliedner Happy Farmer Label Martinez Schumann Duet: Vorspiel Virdie Lively, Primo. Jadassohn Tap George Knnctt 'Tomlinson The March of Fingall’s Men Allcnc Hester Rein hold Valsc Etude- Grace Fliedner I a nion Duet: Slumber Song Trulah Wright, Primo. 1 .ocw Barca rollc Anita McPherson Offcnbach-Enge Dance of the Marionettes Label Martinez Mrs. Adam Two Preludes Eunice Meredith Wright Will o’ the Wisp Sue Rce- Farrar Jungman Duct: On the Meadow Edith Earnhardt, Primo. LoeW Narcis-u- Bcttic Ki'er Net in Trauntcrci Mart Richardson Schumann Lullaby Geneva Oliver Godard Duet: Spanish Dance Annette and Allcnc Hester Moszkowski LcDcsir Sarah Boss Cramer Morceau en Forme D’Etude Annette Hester Wollcnhaupt 'Trio: Faust Eunice Meredith, Allcnc- Hester, Sue Rees Gounod-Krug Farrar Gondolicra Ella Stephens Ncvin Tarantcllc Helen Kohlweis Dennee Valsc Arabesque Betsy Miller Lack Quartette: Minuet Mozart Mary Richardson Bcttic Kiser Grace Fliedner Anita McPherson ETA SIGMA PHI MEDAL AW ARDED MARY RICHARDSON The T.ta Sigma Phi medal, given each year to the student who carries her fourth year of Latin (either Cicero or Vergil) with no grade below 90, has been won thi- year by Mary Faison Rich- ardson. Mary's record in Cicero and Ovid shows that she has done A work throughout the year, which means a grade of 95 by our system of marking. LOCALS l)r. and Mrs. Anderson spent Sunday, May S, in Charlotte with friends. May Day brought several visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn were here during the week-end of Mav 7-9. Mis Betty Kiser’s parents and relatives were here also. ‘The students who had been here for several years welcomed Miss Lois Maloney back for a short visit. Mi Maloney was May Queen here four years ago. Montreat welcomes Mi-s Cornelia Archer back for the summer. Everyone is always happy to see the spring bring her back to us. Miss Woodhousc, who has been away lor a short time, is now with us. We arc glad to welcome her back. Miss Woodhousc has always added to our chapel programmes by her delightful singing. The Asheville Prcsbytcrial met May 4-6, at Swannonoa. Several representatives of the Montreal Church attended the meeting. The Girl’s Circle of the Church gav« a pageant which everyone enjoyed. The title of the pageant was “Serving Two Masters. First («111. “Your fathei must be an awful mean man a hoc- maker and inakin you wear those old boots. Second Girl:: “IT nothin’ to what your father i- a dentist, and his baby only got one tooth.

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