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

 - Class of 1934

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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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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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Movtjuat Normal School T H E SIN 1) I A L Page Five BECKY JEAN SEAFLER Admired by nil udio knew her well.” Prc idem of Orchestra ’34: Business Manager of Sun Dial ’34; Class Prophet '34; Basketball Team '33; Dramatic Club. ERIN TURNER The key on which if built nil loving and all liking— dependable ness.” GRACE WAGES She puts all her troubles in the bottom of her heart Then sits on the lid and smiles.” Chairman of Religious FIducation '32 and ‘33; Prayer Group Leader '32 and ‘33; F'ire Captain ’33 and '34; Leader of Squad III, College Group ‘33 and '34. JACKIE SEAFLER Sweetest little fellow everybody knows Don't know what to rail him, but he's mighty like a rose.” SUPERL.VI IVES Most Intellectual Louise Crawford Neatest Inez Galloway Best all around Bertha Jean Hampton Most Athletic Addie Mae Kirby Most Lovable Miss Watkins Most in Love Nellye Means I dumbest All of ’em Sweetest None of ’em H appicst Grace Wages Most Droll Mary Mellette Quietest Erin Turner Most Domestic Ruth Coleman Most Popular Jessie Lee Beamguard Greatest Book Lover Mildred Chandler Most Reserved Georgia Greenwood Most Sincere Louise Alexander Friendliest Miriam Altce Most Talented Becky Scalier Most Conscientious Sara Burrows Most Dependable Most Helpful Virginia Braswell Cora Belle Orr SENIORS OF 34 Down the winding path of school life We’ve journeyed on the way With a -hilling goal before us— Our graduation day. As we’ve come to this day we’ve climbed to. As to a mountain peak. May we keep these thoughts with us always. As happiness we seek. With a singing heart and joyful May we meet our grief and pain. Ever sure that to win the best in life We must count them naught but gain. I May a courage strong and faithful Completely fill our souls. As we always keep before us Some higher, finer goals. Mildred Chandler.

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