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Montreat Normal School T HE SUN I) I A L Page 'Three SENIOR COLLEGE CLASS MISS WATKINS Sponsor A perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command.” JESSIE LEE BEAMGUARD If hen a task is set that the rest can't do She buckles down until she's put it through. President of Senior Class '34; President of Choir '33, 34: Class Reporter of Sun Dial '33; May Day Court ‘33; Chris- tian Endeavor Council '34. LOUISE ALEXANDER You'll always find her true and just A girl whom all will love and trust. Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class '34; Student Council 34; Christian Endeavor Council '33 and '34; Basket Ball Team '33 and '34; Commencement Marshall '33. MIRIAM ELIZABETH ALTEE Full of laughter, full of pep Sever quiet, that's her rep.” Student Council '33: Basketball Team '33 and '34; Orchestra '34; Secretary and Treasurer Sunday School Class '34: Sing- ing Club '33 and '34. VIRGINIA BRASWELL Studious, kindly, gracious, and stveet. She is a dear from her head to her feet.” Vice-President of Young People’s Society '33 and '34; Dele- gate to Agnes Scott representing Young People's work '33: Class Representative on Council 32 and '33; Received prize twice for best keot room 32 and '33; Secretary of Tritonian Literary Society 34. SARAH BURROWS In action faithful. In honor clear. President of Student Body '34; Yice-President of Christian En- deavor 33; Vice-President of Tritonian Literary Society '33: Chairman Quotation Committee '34. MILDRED RUTH CHANDLER Fun mixed with knowledge Makes a well-rounded girl.” President of Tritonian Literary Societv '33; Secretary of Choir '33 and '34; President of Sunday School Class '34; Senior Class Representative on Sun Dial '34; Christian Endeavor Council '33 and '34. RUTH COLEMAN A smile for all, a greeting glad A lovable, jolly way she had. Secretary of Christian Education and Ministerial Relief '34; Student Council '34; Winner of Home Economics Prize '33; Choir '33; Fire Captain '33 and '34.
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Page Two T HE S U N D 1 A I. Montreat Normal School THK STAFF Editor-in-Chief... Bertha Jean Hampton Literary Editor .....................LOUISE CRAWFORD Social Editor ........................ Mary Mellette Sports Editor ..........................Eleanor Neel Joke Editor Nancy Fontaine Exchange Editor JESSIE Lee BbaMGUARD Alumnae Editor Georgia Greenwood Music Editor ........................... Bettie Kiser Business Manager .. Becky Seafler Assistant Business Manager...............Alma COLLINS CLASS R E PR ESE N TAT IVES Freshman High ........................Carolyn Frame Sophomore High ...........................BETTY AvENT Junior High Janf. Neei. Senior High Carolyn Allan Junior College ..........................Betsy Miller Senior College MlLDRED CHANDLER OUR SEAL As commencement approaches each of us looks forward to it with feelings mingled with joy, eagerness, and sadness—joy be- cause of what we have attained, eagerness because of the holi- day activities that await us. and sadness because of separation from those whom we love. Commencement is one of the most thrilling events of our lives. It is a time in which we must choose a vocation or our life’s work. Up to this time we have been preparing ourselves to face higher and more definite aims. Our school aims were attained by the influence and guidance of our friends and instructors. Since we will soon be only one amongst the masses, our attainments will be reached only by building upon the foundation that has been laid for us and by living up to the ideals that have been set before us, both of which are strongly characterized in our school seal, Strength. Beauty, Truth—To be and not to Seem”. As we set out to accomplish our tasks many fascinating but shallow pleasures will ever confront us to draw us toward the downward road. How can we overcome such temptations unless we are strong? We must endeavor to keep our bodies strong and healthy, but above all let us keep strong in mind and will. Let us be strong enough to say no” when the crowd accepts, to stand firm when others plunge blindly or heedlessly on, and to step forward when others shrink. Beauty is a characteristic all of us may have. True beauty is of the soul, but there can also be a genuine physical beauty for usually our inward feelings are revealed through our outward appearances. Beauty is also strongly revealed through unselfish acts. All along the way there are many who are downcast and discouraged. A few words of cheer, and deeds of kindness will do miracles toward beautifying their lives and ours. With such characteristics as strength and beauty we have the power to stand for those things that are true. Let us not pretend, but be that which we seem. Let it be said of us— “They loved, they suffer'd countless ills. They battled for the True, the Just. So, as we start out this commencement, let us ever be loyal to our school and friends who have meant so much to us by, “Strength. Beauty, and Truth—To be and not to Seem”. THK B ACC A LAIR K ATE SERMON On Sunday morning. May 13. the Baccalaureate service was held in the Anderson Auditorium. The students marched into the Auditorium singing the Processional, “'’.'he Children of the King Are We”, the music to which was written by .Mrs. Adams. Fhe Montreat Normal School Choir added to the service in beautiful anthems its message. Dr. Donald W. Richardson, formerly of China, now of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond. Va., delivered an in- spiring and challenging sermon. The Recessional, Brightly Gleams Our Banner , by Clough-Lcigher, concluded the morning’s program. On Sunday evening in the Anderson Auditorium, Rev. R. C. Anderson. D.D., delivered the annual Vesper Sermon. COMMKNCEMKXT EXERCISES On Monday morning May ISth at ten-thirty o’clock, the graduating exercises of the Montreat Normal School were held in the Anderson Auditorium. Dr. Anderson introduced the speaker. Dr. Wells. Superintendent of Buncombe County Schools, who addressed the two graduating classes, after which the diplomas were delivered by Dr. Anderson. Then the awards were presented in the form of athletic letters, scholarship recognition, and the medal for Latin. Twenty-three girls from Mrs. C. F.. Dorsey’s Bible classes were presented with Bibles for reciting the Shorter Catechism, and prizes were given to twenty-five girls who recited as many as thirty-six chapters during the year. ---------o--------- STUDENT RECITAL The recital of the piano students of Miss Mary P. Lord was given Thursday evening. May 10, in the Auditorium Chapel. The program, consisting of beautiful selections in solo, duet, or quartet arrangements, was very much enjoyed by the audience. In the absence of Miss Lord, Mrs. Crosby Adams took charge of the program and played the second piano parts. I he stu- dents who took part showed skill and promise. They were: Chester Pearce. Virginia Lambert. Mary Alice Wewallen. Mary Williams. Peggy Dennis. Isabel Martinez. Sue Rees Far- rar, Nina James, Imogene Warner, Betty Bramlett, Annette Baker, Julia Harris. Margaret Thompson, Becky Seafler, Sara Gresham, Bettie Kiser, Georgia Greenwood, and Betsy Miller. We congratulate Miss Lord and each of her pupils for their excellent work and thank Mrs. Adams for her kindness in participating. C H O R A L V E S P E R S Montreal Xor nal Choir Sunday Afternoon May 13. 1934, 4:30 Directed by Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Adams Prelude—Evensong Easthope Martin Antiphon Grant Gloria—By the Choir IE aith Choir—As Torrents in Summer Elgar Choir—O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings Maunder Whate’er May Vex or Grieve Thee. Bach 'Fhe Lord is My Shepherd Blair Choir—() Brother Man, Fold to Thy Heart Thy Brother Shaw 'Fhe Cherubic Hymn Gretchaninoff 'Fhe Song the Angels Sang (by request).. Coerne Postludc—Twilight (Congregation Seated) Barnby
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Vage Four T II E SUN DIA L Montreat Normal School LOUISE CRAWFORD And still they gated and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew. Literary Editor of Sun Dial '34; Vice-President of Sunday School Class '33; Class Lawyer. INEZ GALLOWAY Once your friend always your friend From the beginning unto the end: True and sincere, loyal, and kind. Another just like her. you’ll never find. Treasurer of Christian Endeavor '34; Student Government Council '34; May Court '34; Winner of Home Economics Prize '33: Treasurer of Sunday School Class '33. GEORGIA GREENWOOD “The most precious goods oft come wrapped in the smallest packages.” Vice President of Senior Class '33 and '34; Secretary of Music Club '33 and '34; Sun Dial Staff '33 and '34: Basketball Team '32, '33 and '34. BERTHA JEAN HAMPTON Here's to the girl with the heart and smile Who makes the bubble of life worth while. Bible Study Group 33 and '34; Vice President Tritonian Lit- erary Society '34; May Queen '34; Editor of Sun Dial '34. ADDIE MAE KIRBY Hest kind of a sport and a pal and true blue.” President of Athletic Association '33 and '34; Captain of Junior and Senior Normal Basketball Team '32. '33. and '34: Member of Basketball Team '32. '33 and '34; Fire Captain Monitor '32, '33 and '34; Tennis Tournament '32. '33 and 34 NELLYE MEAN'S Just tall enough to be graceful Just dainty enough to please.” President of Junior Normal Sunday School Class ‘32: Vice- President Junior Normal Class '32: President Christian En- deavor '33: Exchange Editor Sun Dial '32. MARY MELLETTE Admired by all who know her well. Hut she gets into mischief too often to tell. Sun Dial Staff '34; Student Council '34: Secretary and Treas- urer of South Carolina Club '34; Student Handbook Commit- tee '34; Class Giftorian '34. CORA BELLE ORR A maiden all who saw admired Courteous though coy and gentle though retired. President of Girls’ Circle '34; President of Singing Club '34; Chairman Spiritual Life on Christian Endeavor Council '34.
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