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

 - Class of 1938

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(Lla65 op Yjineteen Jkidu - MARJORIE LITTLEFORD MILLER Biltmore. North Carolina Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul.” Business Manager ol SUN DIAL: Vice President of Y.P.C. '37, '38: Choir; Dramatic Club '36. Culture. EULENA EVANS MYERS Hagood, South Carolina Her very frowns are fairer tar Than smiles of other maidens are.” President of Tritonia Literary Society '37; Hobby Club 37. Beau?y. SARAH NIBLOCK Concord. North Carolina “In art ion faithful, in honor clear.” President of Athletic Association '38; Vice President of Junior College Class; Student Council; Hiawassee Tribe Chief '36. '37; SUN DIAL Staff ‘36. '37. Personality. Ingenuity. NANCY LOUISE PARISH Eadin. North Carolina Her hair is nor more sunny than her heart.” Tritonia Literary Society. LILLIAN L. REA Charlotte. North Carolina Painty irom her head to her ieet; She is fair to see and s:ceet.” Athletic Board '37. '38: Student Council '36. '37. '38; Prayer Group Leader '37. '33; Hobby Club '37. WILLIE MAE REEVES Black Mountain. North Carolina .It hie tie, friendly, kind. Another just like her you'll never find.” Tritonia Literary Society. ESTELLE O'BERRY SELLERS Darlington. South Carolina Leave silence to saints. I am but human. Secretary of Philalethia Literary Society '37; Society Editor of DIALETTE '37, '38: Dramatic Club '36: Hiking Club '36. '37. '38; Latin Club '37. '38. DOROTHY MAE SLOAN Pineville. North Carolina Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Secretary of Tritonia Literary Society '38: Prayer Group Leader; Science and Mathematics Club '37. '38. Neatness. Modesty. [13]

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yi iontreat Collecte emor5 GERALDINE ELIZABETH KEY Waxhaw. North Carolina “Music is the loch and hey to our memories and our affections.'' Fresident of Hobby Club '38: Senior Play '38; Music Club '36. '37. '38; Choir; Prayer Group Leader. GEORGIE LANGLEY Soring Hill. Tennessee Dignity is the power of woman'' Prayer Group Leader '37. '38: President of Sunday School Class '38; President of Philalethia Literary So- ciety '38. Dignity. ELEANOR LEWIS China Grove. North Carolina “She is capable of imagining all., of arranging all. and of doing everything.'' Y.P.C. Council '37. ‘38; Prayer Group Leader '37. '38; May Day '37. ROSETTA LOLLAR St. Joseph. Missouri The work praises the workman. Y.P.C. Council '36; Y.P.C. President '35, '37; Student- Faculty Cabinet '36. '37; Prayer Group Leader '36. '37. '38. Efficiency. Influence. MARY ETTA McFALL Morganton. North Carolina Her heart is like a garden fair, tt’here many pleasant blossoms grow. President of Tritonia Literary Society '38; President cf Choir '38; SUNDIAL Staff '37. '38; Cherokee Cheer Leader '37. JEAN MacLUCAS McColL South Carolina . daughter of the gods—divinely tall and most divinely ■a r.” Choir '36. '37. '38: Student Council '37. '38; Lydian Club '37. '38; Office Assistant '37. '38. MARGARET ELISE MAGANN Lynchburg, Virginia Xot too serious, not too gay. Itut a true blue girl in every way. M Club '37, '38; May Day; Athletic Board; Science and Mathematics Club. IDA LEE MARTIN Warfield. Virginia Heal merit is not in success but in endeavor. Student Council '37. '38: May Day '37, '38; Prayer Group ‘36. '37. '38; Philalethia Literary Society. H23



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Seniors VERA CAROLINE STROUP Sea brook. South Carolina Her secret of success teas constancy o' purpose.” Y.P.C. Council '37. '38; Prayer Group Leader; Vice President ol Sunday School Class '38; Student Council '38. ALMA ELAINE WILLIAMS Carthage. North Carolina Quiet, yes. but great thoughts have come from quietude Litsrary Editor of SUNDIAL; Science and Mathemat- ics Club '37. '38: Life Service Group. MARGARET TURNER Greenwood. Florida . cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, . charm of friendship all the '.chile.” May Day '37; Tritonia Literary Society; Mohawk Tribe; Hobby Club '37; Dramatic Club '36. '37. ELISABETH WELTON Moorefield. West Virginia She moves a goddess, and she looks like a queen.” President of Student Body '37. '38; President of Junior College Class '36. '37; May Queen '38; M Club '38; Secretary of Student Council ‘37. Ideal Senior. Best All- round. Intellect. MARTHA MOON WOODSON Rustburg, Virginia ’ Sweetest the strain token in the song The singer has been lost.” Vice President of Tritonia Literary Society '37; Vice President of Music Club '37. '38: Choir; Tennis Captain '37; Shadow '37. V it. U4!

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