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

 - Class of 1935

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Month fat College THE SUN DIAL Page Fifteen Madaan X Observes that The Senior College Class really should be grateful for their many privileges! (Did anybody say anything about a magni- fying glass?!) that The next time someone wants to scare Ellen Cumaiandcr ask Grace Fliedner’s advice about it. (She'll probably say, “Get a shield!”) that Helen Turner is on the warpath about those weiners Miss Jordan served for supper the other night. (Helen prefers green apples, thank you!) that Anna Holt likes a young man named “Latum”—(The first name is “Menthol.” we hear!) that There’s one advantage in having a large Senior table—one can gossip with all case and without fear that the hostess is listning in. that Everyone watches punv(?) Martha Carroll with envious eyes as she takes time out in class to drink her chocolate milk. (Martha, maybe you won’t always be so frail (?) !!) that Some of the Senior College play cast have learned how to cry naturally on the stage. (Ask the “Benedick and Beatrice” cast!) that Mary Louise Wicker surely has a blush that betrays her! that Charlotte Browder has been up in the air since she got that special from Alonzo last Monday. (It must be great!) that Connie Perry's part in “It’s a Ming” couldn’t have suited her better (nor given her a chance to act more natural!) that Jane Neel is going in for killing flies. She slaps them! that The whole school has gone simply wild over a certain Wayne Brown—or is it just Bet tie Kiser? that Frances Davis must be reducing by jumping the rope. (She urely «lid get the clothes lines «(own!) that You should have seen Nancy Fontaine and Marlise Tor- •cncc break their necks to get dressed to chase those Davidso.i x ys to Black Mountain when they left! that It's too ba«l Charley Boy can’t come to Montreal! that Mary Alice is from Warshington” I). C.. and she just ofres Biology! (or is it—Oh. well, skip it!) that Everybody seems to be going on a reducing «liet. (Some «•cm to be reducing the amount of food on the table, all right.) , There are lots of long faces during exam week. (And •ightly so!) that Commencement time is here with its joys (and sorrows( ?)). You are probablv glad to get away, but you’ll be glad to get back! that Her space is limited, so she’ll say “Good luck and goodbye!” Madame X. MADAME X Madame X. that creature who has gleaned scandal and secrets from you and has been so hold as to put them in print, wishes to disclose her identity, but hesitates because some of you are still near enough to throw shoes. However, she begs for- giveness for any offense you may have taken unto yourself from the product of the innocent pen. Madame X (alias Sally” Knox) - o CATECHISM CLASS OF 1934-35 Montreat College has come to be known as a place where the girls love to study the Catechism., and this year thirty-five of the students were entertained at a banquet at Assembly Inn by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dorsey. This banquet was given in honor of those who ha«l made a perfect recitation of the West- minster Shorter Catechism during the year. 'Hiose honored at the banquet were Sadie Hall Woodruff. Alice Ellington. Mary Elizabeth Gilbert. Opal Daniel. Adelaide Brown. Etta Hub- bard. Martha Flicdncr, Elizabeth Fleming, I-onisc McDavid, Ella Wilson McCreight, Frances Bowen, Nell Wilson. Louise McCutchcn, Elizabeth Cheek, Thelma Bard well. Josephine Tomlinson, Nclle Jackson. Ixm Ada Jayroe, Mary Bedinger, Margaret Botts. Elinor Miller, Estelle Isenhour. Rose Johnson, Isbell Agcr, Doris Mann. Vivian Shaw. Laura Mae Mincy. Toncie Mcllwain, Mary Touchberry, Gwen Comfort, Sarah Clark. Margaret Thompson, Ruby Cross. Laurie Reynolds and Florence Ward rep. ASSEMBLY INN Montreat, N. C. Home of the Presbyterian Church Open the Year Round Rates Reasonable CAMP MONTREAT FOR GIRLS The Ideal Vacation Camp With the Additional Advantages of Montreat Director, MRS. S. II. McBRIDE Montreat. N. C.

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Page Fourteen THE SUN D I A I Montreat College ANNUAL RECITAL The Montreat College had the great pleasure of hearing the pupils of Miss Mary P Lord in a recital given Monday. May 13. 1935. at the Anderson Auditorium chapel. The fol- lowing program was presented: 1. Trio: Husarcn March............................Gurlitt Peggie Dennis, Mary Williams, and Isbell Ager 2. Marguerite .....................................Watson The Cobbler .....................................Watson Cradle Song (on the Psaltery)....................Brahms Ruth Richardson 3. Gypsy Caravan.................................Williams Isbell Ager 4. Prelude No. 3...................................Wright Mary Williams 5. Shepherd’s Dream.................................Heins Peggy Dennis 6. Duet: Turkish March.............................Mozart Annette Baker and Virginia Lambert 7. Mignonnc.........................................Thoma Mary Wynne Williams S. Cabaletta ..................................... Lack Margaret Thompson 9. Lullaby .....................................Kinscclla Prelude No. 7....................................Wright Virginia Lambert 10. Dancing Doll .................................Poldini Annette Baker 11. Songs: O Happy Day.............................Goetzc Villanelle ..........................Dell ’Aqua Virginia Yates 12. June Romance..................................Hucrter Ella Wilson McCreight 13. Butterfly......................................Markel Adelaide Brown 14. Duo: Rondo....................................Gurlitt Carolyn Allan and Helen McCain 15. Elegy .........................................Nollet Kate McChesney 16 Songs: All Gifts ..............................Rasbach Spring Time ..............................Becker Doris Franklin 17. Romance .......................................Schutt Schcrzino ................................... Schumann Margaret Botts iS. Duo: Ballet Waltz....................... Tschiakowsky Betsy Miller and Bettic Kiser -------------o PEGGY SLOOP TO LEAD STUDENT BODY During the latter part of March elections for the 1935 Student Body officers were held. Although Peggy Sloop, our new president, and a member of the Junior College Class, has been here only one year, she has already shown herself a capable person in taking over her new duties. We consider ourselves very fortunate in having her. Nancy Fontaine, who this year has been the second vice-president, has been elected from the Senior High School Class to the office of first vice-president. Ella Wilson McCreight, a member of the Junior College Class, is our new secretary and treasurer. MISS MILLER PRESENTED IN RECITAL On April S. 1935 the Montreat College Music Department presented Miss Betsy Miller in a most enjoyable piano recital. Miss Miller was assisted by Miss Doris Franklin and Miss Virginia Yates, who rendered a number of vocal solos. The program was as follows: Persian Song .................................. Burmeister Scherzo ............................................ Grcig Polichnelle ................................. Rochmasinoft Miss Miller Trees............................................. Rasbach My Shadow ......................................... Hadley Because of You ................................... Woodman Miss Yates Peer Gvnt Suite, arranged for four hands.............Grieg M iss Miller, second Irish Folk Song, arranger for left hand alone........ Saar Cradle Song ..................................... Kreisler Prelude ..................................... Rachmaninoff Miss Miller Little Star. Mexican song arranged by.............La Forge Willow Cats.......................................Crawford To-day.......................................... Huerter Miss Franklin From a Log Cabin .............................. MacDowell Vake Arabesque ...................................... Lack Hungarian Etude . .............................. MacDowell Miss Miller ■ — 'O OFFICERS OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE CHURCH FOR 1935-1936 On March 24. the Young People of the Church elected new officers for the coming year, and they were publicly installed 0:1 April 14th, at a beautiful candle-lighting service in the chapel of the Anderson Auditorium. Those elected and installed were: President, Elizabeth Fleming; vice-president. Elinor Miller; secretary, Estelle Isenhour; treasurer, Helen McCain. Highway chairmen chosen as members of the Young People’s Council were: Life enrichment, Laurie Reynolds; beyond the seas, Alice Ellington; into the homeland. Ella Wilson Mc- Creight; life enlistment and training, Etta Hubbard; learning, Florence Wardrep; stewardship. Louise McCutchcn; and com- radeship. Mildred Knox. On April 19. the out-going officers entertained the members of the new council at a reception at the Winsborough Building. o ■ FLASH! The news just came that Dean Spencer’s experiment of applying principles of psychology to cats who have been dis- turbing the whole college, has been successful. We hear that she walked calmly out on the porch about twelve o’clock Thurs- day night and said in a psychological tone of voice. Now look here; we've hail enough of this. The law of effect got per- fect results. Congratulations, Miss Spencer! -------------o------------- COLLEGE VISITS SWANNANOA The Montreat College Choir, under the direction of Miss Mary P. Lord, visited the Swannanoa High School on Easter Sunday night. April 21, 1935, to favor them with a number of musical selections at their baccalaureate service. The choir sang two lovely anthems. ’Easter Carol by Manney and Hosanna” by Granicr.



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Page Sixteen THE SUN DIAL Moxtreat College MONTREAT STORE You are our friends. We are ready to help you at any time, in this or any Operated for the Public Good other community. No Private Interest STANDARD OIL COMPANY DESERVES YOUR PATRONAGE R. L. Woodard, Agent Compliments of COLLINS BAKING CO. Asheville, N. C. EBBS BROS. 6c CO., INC. Wholesale Grocers Coffee Roasters ASHEVILLE. .Y. C. The MILLER PRINTING Co. If tstern orth Carolina's Largest Printers Ashevii LE. X. C. BLUE RIDGE GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers Asheville - - - - North Carolina Congratulations to the Senior Classes. Wishing each and every one lots of good luck. Black Mountain Drug Company BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thanks to the Senior Classes of Montreat College for their patronage. GRAGG’S STUDIO P. S. The Senior Classes next year should see us about invitations. Montrcat College Book Store Phone 25 Free Delivery Patronize Your Home Store NEW - WAY CLEANERS IVcar Clean Clothes” Phone 38 Black Mountain, N. C. BLACK MOUNTAIN LAUNDRY PHONE 100 'For Bundles Of Satisfaction You Are Always Welcome at BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Clifford Porter. Manager “State Street at Broadway” It Covers the Earth” SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINT BLACK MOUNTAIN HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Black Mountain, North Carolina

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