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

 - Class of 1934

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Page Fourteen T H K S U N I) I A L Montreat Normal School Standing, Left to Right: Miss Watkins, Miss Jordan, Mr. Elder, Miss Smith, Mrs. Dorsey, Miss M ies, Miss Hoyt, Mrs. Pearce, Miss Maphet, Miss Dickinson, Miss Wade. Sitting. Left to Right: Mr. Adams, Mrs. Adams, Miss Doggett, Miss Spencer. Mrs. Anderson, Dr. Anderson. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS—GUESS WHO: 1. I'll think it through.” 2. “Now, go to your respective scats and give me your un- divided attention.” 3. I just want to call your attention to the following an- nouncements.” 4. “Your assignment for the next lesson will he to read enough of the English authors to get their style and the content of their works. Study English literature in Pan- coast. Read and compare all the English elegies you have studied to date, giving each author's opinion of immortal- ity.” 5. “I’m putting you entirely on your honor during this test. Take seats three chair apart and let me sec all your papers before you begin writing. 6. I will give out money after dinner and supper only.” 7. Physical Education class report to Gym in Suits!” S. lA»ts of books are overdue. Please, bring them in.” 9. Tingle-ling-ling—“Don’t waste the food, girls.” 10. “Trace the rise of the political parties.” 11. Come to me tonight, if you aren’t feeling any better, and I’ll give you two little brown pills. 12. Let’s sing the Alma Mater from memory. 13. “How many catechism questions do you know? 14. “Have your observations in for the six weeks. 15. Take out your paper and pencils and write the French vocabulary.” 16. You remember from Geometry that C2 = A24-B2.

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Montreat Normal School T H E S I' N I) I A L Patfe Thin t't'H MAY DAY Just at the time of the year when warm weather had drawn the whole school out of doors to exclaim over the ever-surpris- ing miracles of spring, and thrust delighted noses into lilac blos- soms. the annual May Day Festival was celebrated on the lawn. After a musical prelude the court was seen at a distance ap- proaching the throne in stately procession. The two young heralds. Edward Maxwell and Kingsley Elder, were followed by the attendants, attractive young ladies in pastel dresses (Inez Galloway. Gretchen Coche, Ruth Branch. Eleanor Neel. Nancy Fontaine. Betty Gordon Yates. Nell Cooke, and Man Bauman, each representing her class). Next came the stately maid of honor. Ethicen Rcimers, and last of all. the «pieen, Bertha Jean Hampton, who looked very lovely in a graceful white taffeta dress with a long train borne by two very small boys. Sammy Elder and Sammy Wood. After the crown of pink Apple blossoms had been placed up- on the head of the Queen, she graciously ruled while a spring time pageant was given in her honor. The pantomime opened with a wintry scene where Mother Nature -.it asleep by the tree with hei family t sects, grubs, bugs, moles and frogs about her, waiting for the call of Spring. The months appeared in turn followed by a contest of the North, East, South, and West winds. The West wind prevail- ed. and the raindrops fell. The Sun Prince, with his wand of Sun-tipped rays, entered followed In his frolicking Sunbeams, thus awakening Mother Nature who began to arouse her children. The frisky rabbit, the meadow grasses, and Sunbeams ap- peared as the first signs of spring. After refreshing showers and warmth of the Sun. the seeds one In one burst open. The But- terflies flitted about. In the moist of the springtime, the May Pole fete took place. The Dragonflies and Grasshoppers entered. As the summer waned and autumn approached the Field Mouse squeaked about. The flowers dropped ami went to sleep, thus the cycle of the seasons was completed. After the recessional of the Court Parti ice cream, sand- wiches. and coffee were sold on the lawn.



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Montreat Normal School T H K SUN I) I A L Page Fifteen JOKES Excerpt from Mary K. Rinehart’s “My Story . Completely untrained and with no openings outside of school teaching for women in those days, she fell back on her needle. Which re- minds us of the man who :al down on the spur of the mo- ment. —Selected. ■ - - — o ■ - ■ ■ Miriam: Where are my shoes? I can't find them any place.” Becky: “Mere they are. I had my violin in one of them. Satisfactory Service (AVd'rtG AN C A TNDYCO.» ASHEVILLE, N. C. Make me a child again, just for tonight, once said Miss Jordan. I’m leaving tonight on a railtrip to Ayer; make me a child and I II travel half-fare. Miss Wade: Are there any more questions you would like to ask about whales? Jessie Lee: What has the Prince got to do with them? M iss Watkins: Bertha Jean, give me a sentence with the word ‘gunnery’ in it. Bert: When the hunter saw the hear coming toward him. he didn't have a gunnery would have shot. ---------o--------- EBBS BROS. CO., Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS - - COFFEE ROASTERS ASHEVILLE, N. C. GRAGG’S STUDIO | Every thing in Photographs—Picture Framing, { Enlarging—Photo Finishing Black Mountain North Carolina { • The energy we expend in an hour’s grade A thinking can he replaced,” says I)r. Benedict, “by the intake of half a pea- nut or a small sized bite of banana. Any family, it seems, can afford to keep a genius. —American Girl. Since 1897 Finest Quality Dairy Products VISITORS ARE WELCOME Eleanor M.: Who beat you up so badly? Iris M.: (Returned from trip to Asheville) I started through a revolving door, then changed my mind. VESPER SERVICE IN ASHEVILLE BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS On the Famed Biltmore Estate at Biltmore, N. C. The Montreat Normal School Choir gave a vesper service Sunday afternoon, April 15, in the music room at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward VV. Schoenheit of Asheville. A very impressive service on the theme “Peace” was presented under the capable direction of Mr. Crosby Adams. The choir, ac- companied by Mrs. Adams, sang a number of well chosen selec- tions. Dr. Caldwell, our pastor, gave an earnest vesper medita- tion message. This program was sponsored by the Saturday Morning Music Club of Asheville. t I Indet) e n d e n t G r o c e r i e s ! R. E. MUMPOWER i t I Black Mountain, - - - - N. C. | Compliments of i COLLINS BAKING CO. | Asheville, N. C. 1 r—————————————— ............ j SERVICE SHOE SHOP ! Good Work Quick Service ! Cherry Street • BLACK MOUNTAIN - NORTH CAROLINA i

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