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College Seniors MISS WATKINS, Drake Springs, Va., Sponsor. “To those who knelt- thee best, no words can paint. And those who knew thee, know ail words are faint.” MILDRED KNOX, Bear Poplar, N. C. The dearest, the sweetest, most lovable too. Best kind of a sport. and a pal true blue.” Choir ’35-’36; Student Council ’35-’36; Young People’s Council '36; Class Pres. ’36. CAROLYN ALLAN, Montreal, N. C. Here we find love of learning enshrined in a heart of gold.” Scc.-Trcas. S. S. Class '35; Sr. Class Song Leader ’36; Stu- dent Council ’36; Class Historian ’36. MARTHA REID BEDINCER, Asheville, N. C. Her face betrays true goodness of the soul.” (Entered ’36); Sec. Senior Class '36; Philalethia Society ’36; Student Council '36; Sr. Play ’36. MARGARET BOTTS. Pensacola, Fla. Music is the lock and key to our memories and our affections.” Literary Editor Sun Dial ’35-’36; Choir ’35 ’36; Sec.- Trcas. Class ’35; Sr. Play ’36. FRANCES BOWEN. Charlottesville, Va. “True to myself, true to my friends, true to my duty—always.” Student Council ’36; Typist tor Sun Dial ’35; Stamp Club ’35- 36; Philalethia Society ’35-’36. NANCY BOYD. Pineville, N. C. She's not a Comedy of Errors, nor a Midsummer Night’s dream: but take it As You Like It, she’s just what she seems.” Basketball Team ’35 ’36; Cherokee Captain ’36; Student Council ’3b; Tritonia Literary Society ’35 ’36. HELEN BRANCH. Montreat, N. C. Fine sense and exalted sense are not half so useful as com- mon sense.” Tritonia Literary Society ’35 ’36; Sec. Science Club ’35; Sec. Chemistry Club ’36; Cherokee Volleyball and Basketball Teams ’36. ADELAIDE BROWN. Asheville. N. C. “Her joys are as deep as the ocean, Her troubles as light as its foam.” Asst. Bus. Mgr. Sun Dial ’36; Student Council ’36; Sr. Play ’36; Treas. Science Club ’35. RUTH COLLETTE, Crescent City. Fla. She is great who is what she is by nature, and who never reminds us of others.” Student Council ’36; V.-Pres. Philalethia Literary Society ’36; Treas. Class ’36; Editor-in-Chief Sun Dial ’36. FRANCES CUNNINGHAM. Gastonia. N. C. “She’s a peppy wee thing, she's a pretty wee thing, she's a bonny ivee thing.” Science Club ’35; Winner of Declamation Contest ’36; Tritonia Literary Society ’35-’36. OPAL DAN I ELL. Clinton, S. C. “Always sweet, gay. and nitty. If you don’t know her. 'tis a pity. Sec.-Treas. Philalethia Society '35; Student Council ’36; Science Club 35; Sr. Play ’36.
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Montreat College T HE SU N I) I A L Page Seven From rou : Mrs. Anderson. Miss Spencer, Miss Smith. Miss Porte»-. Miss Miles, Miss Hoyt, Miss McElroy. Miss Brandon. Mrs. Dorsey. Miss Lord. Mrs. Riley. Hack rou . Dr. Anderson. Miss Jordan. Miss Watkins. Miss Dickinson. Miss Brooks. Miss Gardner. Miss Dillard. Miss Stockard. Miss Wade. aX2 STUDENT RECITAL The Music Department, under the direction of Miss Mary P. Lord, gave its annual Recital at the college chapel o . Mon- day evening. May iS. Taking part in this program were Alice Prime. Nellc Sarles. Margaret Sanders, and Elizabeth Scott. 1 voice students; and Margaret Thompson, Bessie Jane Lynch. Mary Wynne Williams, Virginia Douglas. Margaret Tipton. Helen McCain. Harriet Walkup. Caroline Heriot. Geraldine Key, Xedra Deans. Peggy Dennis. Isabel! Ager. Dorothy Ann Manning, and Ruth Richardson, piano students. One of the pieces played by Ruth Richardson was an original composition. Harriet Walkup and Margaret Tipton, ami Margaret Thomp- son and Mary Wynne Williams played duets; Isahell Ager. Peggy Dennis, and Bessie Jane Lynch, and Caroline Heriot. Helen McCain and Geraldine Key played trios; while the nov- elty of a quartette was afforded by Margaret Thompson. Bessie Jane Lynch. Mary Wynne Williams, ami Virginia Douglas. I he Music Department is one of the prides ol Montreal F College, as well as a source of entertainment and culture. MUSIC The Davidson College Symphonic Band, conducted by James Christian Pfohl. gave a concert in the Administration Building on March 28. The program was as follows: C hoi ale—“Wake. Awake! For Night is Flying Hath Overture— Ariane ' Louis BoyCS Trio—“Three Kings ' Wallet Smith Introduction to Act III. Lohengrin . Wagner Memories of Stephen Fostei .................. Lucien Caillet A Childhood Fantasy Clifford P. Lillya Waltz—“The Beautiful Blue Danube '.... Johan tie Strauss. Jr. Overture to Semiramide ..............................Possim College Tics. O Davidson. After the program a reception was given for the band by the Montreal Choir. Mrs. Seymore Vaughn, a former Montreat College girl and a member of the Westminster School Choir, has sting at several church services and one Sunday evening after Christian En- deavor during the past month.
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College Seniors LOTT1CE DUFFEY, Dadeville. Ala. If cheerfulness is a measure of success, she's a millionaire. Y.P.C. Council ’35; Pres. Philalcthia Literary Society ’36; Cheer Leader of Choctaws 36; Prayer Group Leader '36. ALICE ELLINGTON. Oxford. Ga. Character is the only diploma. S. S. Class Pres. ’36; Y.P.C. Council ’36; Prayer Group Leader ’35-’36; Student Council ’35. ELIZABETH FLEMING. Wood leaf. N. C. Balanced well, and truly square, patient in adversity. Doing what she finds to do in a cheerful sort of way. Student Council '35: Capt. Class Basketball Team ’35; Y.P.C. Pres. ’36. MARY ELIZABETH GIBERT, Rodman, S. C. She is modest, she is shy: Hut there’s mischief in her eye.” Tritonia Literary Society ’35 '36; Science Club ’35; Sr. Play ’36. BLANCHE HALL. Montreat. N. C. I girl of sunny disposition and friendly smile; One who is capable, witty; one whom we know as worth- while. Prayer Group Leader '35- 36; V.-Prcs. S. S. Class 35; V.- Pres. Student Body ‘35; V.-Prcs. Tritonia Literary Society 35. ELSIE HARTF1ELD, Weavcrville, N. C. No duty could o’er take her; no need her will o'ertwn; Or ere our life could ask her. her hands the ivork had done. Sr. Play ’36; Sr. Class May Day Representative '36; Sec. Philalcthia Literary Society ’35; Sr. Basketball Team ’35- 36. ELIZABETH HIGHT, Sparta. Ga. A smile for all. a greeting glad. An amiable, jolly nay she had. Pres. Athletic Board '36; V.-Prcs. Sr. Class ’36; Member Student Council ’36; Sr. Play ’36. ETTA HUBBARD. Burkvillc. Va. Quiet, yea. but great thoughts have come from quietude. Student Council ’36; Choir ’35-’36; Prayer Group Leader ’35- 36; Y.P.C. ’36. ESTELLE I SEN HOUR. Woodlcaf, N. C. Ilcr secret to success teas constancy of purpose. Capt. Sr. Basketball Team '36; Si x Diai. Staff ’ 35; Sec. Y.P.C. ’36; Sr. Play ’36. NELLE JACKSON. Clover. S. C. Real merit is not in success, but in endeavor. Scc.-Treas. Tritonia Literary Society ’36; Prayer Group Leader '36; Mohawk -Basketball and Volleyball teams ’36; Fire Monitor ’35 ’36. LOU ADA JAYROE. Portsmouth, Va. Let us live gaily, for life is all tee have. Sec.-Trcas. Virginia Club ’35; Cheer Leader ’36; Student Council ’36; Business Manager St'N' Dial ’36. HELEN McCAIN, Waxhaw, N. C. A rose was she, with her sweetest petals yet unfolded. Student Council ’36; Treas. Y.P.C. ’36; Class Representa- t, five in May Court ’36; Pres. Music Club ’36.
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