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

 - Class of 1936

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Ion treat College THE SUN D I A I Page Nineteen that Even though .she can’t carry a tune, she will be glad to sing- -ling-a-ling while Isa Clay is doing the Highland Fling-al ng-a-ling. that She could say a lot of cute things, but you'd only laugh at .icm. that School is almost over. that It is the custom each year for Madame X to disclose her ‘lentity in the last issue of the Sun Dial. In case you don’t lrcady know, Ruth Collette has been perpetrating all these utrages on personalities and characters. COLLEGIATE SPICE Fee Fie Fo Fum I smell the blood of an Englishman And am I hungry? Simple Simon met a pieman Going to a fair Said Simple Simon to the pieman Hello. Three little kittens Ixist their mittens And they began to cry, Oh, heck! Now we’ll get a beating!” Marion Bass: I suppose lots of things I say make you feel ike beating my brains out. Henry: “No, everything you say makes me realize there ren’t any to beat out. Eleanor Miller: “Hey, Adelaide! You take English, what o you think of O’Henry?” Adelaide B.: O. K. But the nuts tick to my teeth. Lotticc Duffey: I wish I could be like the river. Opal D.: Like the river? In what way,” Ixittice: Stay in bed and yet follow my course. Sara Jones: Are you secretly married to him? Gerry Key: No, he knows about it.” Miss Smith: “Vivian, arc you the teacher of this class? V. Shaw: “No ma’am!” Miss Smith: “Well, don’t talk like an idiot then. ORCHESTRA VISITS MONTREAT The Davidson College Symphonic Band, conducted by James Christian Pfohl, gave a concert in the Administration Building 'in March 28. The program was as follows: Jhoralc— Wake, Awake! for Night Is Flying”...........Bach Overture—“Ariane” ..................................Louis Boyer Erio—“Three Kings ....................... Walter Smith ntroduction to Act III “Lohengrin”.................Wagner Memories of Stephen Foster.............Clifford P. Lillya vValtz— The Beautiful Blue Danube”.....Johanne Strass, Jr. Overture to “Semiramide”......................... Rossini College Tics— J, Davidson. After the program a reception was given for the band by ,-he Montrcat Choir and members of the Senior College Class. JUNIOR FROLICS OF 1936 On March 7, the Junior High School Class, under the di- rection of their sponsor. Miss Elizabeth L. Porter, presented a group of selections entitled the Junior Frolics of 1936. in which the entire class took part. Three plays were given— A Bachelor’s Reverie, The Lamp Went Out. and “A Midnight Fantasy.” There were also songs, jokes and dances. Refreshments were sold during the evening. STANDARD “ESSO” STATION State Street and Montreat Road BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. BLUE RIDGE GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA EBBS BROS. Sc CO. INCORPORATED Wholesale Coffee Grocers Roasters THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE OF THE SUN DIAL H ERE MADE BY GRAGG STUDIO Black Mountain, N. C. THANKS TO MONTREAT COLLEGE BANK OF BLACK MOUNTAIN Black Mountain, N. C. IVe Invite Your Account Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - $5,000.00 Maximum for Each Depositor.

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Page Eighteen THE SUN DIAL Montreat Collets Sports Madam X Observes NEW ATHLETIC BOARD INSTALLED The new Athletic Board has been elected and installed. The officers and other members of the staff which will direct the sports for next year are: President—Mary O’Quinn. Vice-President—Laura Mae Brown. Secretary—Ernestine Foulke. Hiking—Isa Clay and Phylis Stevens. Baseball—Edna Leonard and Isabell Carter Basketball—Harriet Brown and Janet Steele. Indoor Sports—Elizabeth McClelen and Jennie Hutton. Soccer—Nancy Holler. Tennis—Peggy Porter and Guelda Huckaby. Volleyball—Ruth Penland and Priscilla Noyes. ATHLETIC COUNCIL GIVES CHAPEL PROGRAM To gain interest in the athletic program the sponsors of each sport gave chapel talks. Mary Ruth O’Quinn champion- ed hiking and told of the early morning hikes which were being planned tor the spring; Harriet Brown and Ruth Penland told of the basketball and volley-ball tournaments; and Elizabeth McClelen and Peggy Porter gave rousing speeches urging interest in ping-pong and tennis, respectively. The last of this series of talks was given by Laura Mae Brown, the baseball sponsor who. through rhyme, urged us to participate in the great spring game of baseball. Phyllis Stevens gave a very in- teresting speech upon good sportsmanship, which is the keynote of our whole athletic organization. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The final honors for the inter-class basketball tournament went to the Senior College class after a hard fought battle with the Juniors. INDOOR GAME TOURNAMENT During the cold winter days when outdoor sports were im- practical. a great deal of interest was shown in parches», check- ers. anagrams and ping-pong. A tournament was held later in March to determine who was the best player in each of these games. The tournament was first between the member:, of each of the four teams, and the winners from each team competed against the other teams. And now here they arc. the champions of the Indoor Sports: Parchesi—Margaret Ramseur (Mohawk). Anagrams—Elsie Hartfield (Hiwassee.) Checkers—Mildred Knox (Hiwassee.) Ping-pong—Phyllis Stevens (Mohawk.) ■ ■ o-------------- BASEBALL The baseball tournament was played in two brackets. Hia- wassee vs. Mohawk, and Cherokee vs. Choctaws. The winners in these games played against each other. In the final game the Cherokces defeated the Hiawassccs and became the baseball champions of 1936. that Someday someone will invent a gun that will just fit Mrs. Dorsey’s “little bird.” that There's a rumor that one night the Dean got in her car and just vowed and declared she was going to sec Sally Rand per- form in Asheville. that Perhaps the flu epidemic wouldn't have been so bad, if most of the girls hadn't had the recent shock of seeing fifty-one boys in Montreat (“and all at one time too! Mercy!” said Miss Wade.) that It takes both Miss Watkins and Miss Lord to keep the water turned off in their bathroom. Remember how they went flying upstairs during supper one time to attend to the mat- ter? Don’t Inr afraid for Madame’s putting this in her col-' umns, for Miss Watkins told Rox Scafler that she could at least try to take a joke.” that Miss Hoyt had a terribly high fever when she was sick. “How high is your fever?” she was asked. “Two-tenths of a degree,” was the reply. that Estelle Isenhour was shocked considerably the other day when she kept knocking Carolyn Allan's elbow at the tabic. She was just ready to accuse Carolyn of being left-handed when she discovered she herself was eating with her left hand. that Speaking of Carolyn reminds Madame that Carolyn is cer- tainly getting absent-minded. She recently put her fork on her lap and started eating with her napkin. that When Gilbert and “Penny get back at the table with Sadie Hall Woodruff, somebody s going to have to go hungry. that An exclusive little tea party was held at one of the senior tables one noon-time. (Lottice, Elsie, and Vivian seem to have lost their liking for tea since then.) that Many seniors felt that their picture didn’t do them justice. Madame wonders if it wasn't mercy they needed instead. that She wonders if Sarah Groves will still be receiving letters from Rah-bcht at Agnes Scott next year. Or is he partial just to girls at Montreat? that It is convenient to have eyebrows that one can change to suit her mood. Ask Elaine Laurent. that Ila Mae hasn’t been wading lately. Wc wonder if it’s be- cause of rusty nails. ( ?) that Everyone is glad to sec Mrs. Anderson out among us once , more.



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Page Twenty F H E SUN DIAL Moxtreat College MONTREAT STORE Operated for the Public Good No Private Interest DESERVES YOUR PATRONAGE You Are Always Welcome at BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Clifford Porter. Manager “State Street at Broadway CAMP MONTREAT FOR GIRLS The Ideal Vacation Camp With the Additional Advantages of Montreat Director, MRS. S. II. McBRIDE Montreat, N. C. For Electrical Refrigeration Sec the G. E. at BLACK MOUNTAIN HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Phone 34 Black Mountain, N. C. ASSEMBLY INN Montreat, N. C. HOME OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Open the Year Round Rates Reasonable WITH APPRECIATION OF THE BUSINESS GIVEN US BY MONTREAT COLLEGE Hollingsworth’s Candy for Graduation JUMPER’S PHARMACY BLACK MOUNTAIN LAUNDRY PHONE 100 “For Bundles Of Satisfaction ' HAPPY MOTORING You Are Our Friends. We Are Ready to Help You at Any Time, in This or Any Other Community. STANDARD OIL COMPANY R. L. Woodard, Agent NEW-WAY CLEANERS “Wear Clean Clothes Phone 38 Black Mountain, N. C. Compliments of COLLINS BAKING COMPANY Asheville, N. C. Independent Groceries R. C. MUM POWER Black Mountain, N. C.

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