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President Rosetta Lollar Secretary Attie Camp Vice President--------------Marjorie Millier Treasurer Mildred Camden Director Mrs. Dorsey The Young People of the Montreat Church follow the Kingdom Highway plan in their organization. They have charge of the vesper service every Sunday evening. The purpose of this organization is to train youth to take its place in the Church of tomorrow. First Semester Second Semester President Verita Barnett President Virginia Smith Secretary..............Gladys Brooks Secretary Gladys Brooks Sponsor Miss Watkins This group is made up of the girls who are planning to give their lives to full time Christian work either at home or abroad. The Prayer Groups which meet every Tuesday and Thursday night in various students' rooms, are composed of voluntary members from the student body. The groups average from six to eight members, and they study the Bible or use some book or story of missions as a study. (23:
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StuJent Cjouemment Association First Row: Miss Wade, Lollar, Welton, Niblock, Chastain. Second Row: Williamson, Mrs. Morton, Dr. Spencer, Miss Hoyt, Camp. President----------------Elisabeth Welton Secretary Martha Williamson Vice President Attie Camp Athletic President Sarah Niblock 2nd V. President.........Bashia Chastain Y.P.C. President Rosetta Lollar In April, 1937, the Constitution and organization of the Student-Faculty Govern- ment Association were revised. The Student-Faculty Government Association consists of three separate divisions: The Cabinet composed of the above six officers who represent the student body mostly in matters of policies and discipline; the Senate which is composed of ten girls rep- resenting the various classes; and the House of Representatives which is composed of representatives who act as monitors from each hall. The aim of the Montreat College Student • Faculty Government Association is to provide a system of organization and policies which will give the student the highest degree of freedom and happiness without overstepping the rights of any other stu- dent. It is our ideal to build a student body which will attract others because of our happy days together. [22]
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First row: Betty Doux, Mary Emily Oliver, Ina Parker, Mary Clapp. Jessie Maude Auten, Mildred Camden, Martha Williamson, Mary Etta McFall, Marjorie Miller, Mar- tha Penland, Ruby Ellen Ferguson, Martha Nell Hill, Ray Calhoun, Elizabeth Bagby, Virginia Douglas, Dorothy Key, Marian Covington. Second row: Sarah Clark, Juanita Eller, Mary Bauman, Martha Bauman, Martha Woodson, Pauline Allman, Mary Johnson, Bashia Chastain, Madge Banks, Margarette Cato, Jessie Carmichael, Carolyn Fishburne, Mary Andrews, Mary Lee Lewis, Doris Hodges, Bette Elmore, Geraldine Key. Joyce Juniper, Priscilla Noyes. Not in picture: Wylma Banks, Jean MacLucas. Miss Elizabeth W cdhous First row: Frances Walker, Lillie Belle Dickinson, Virginia Lee Stokley, Jacqueline Capps, Mildred Dixon. Lois Wilson, Antoinette Farrior, Margaret Dixon, Thomasine Herndon, Emma Jane Harlin, Aileen Conley, Mildred Bowen. Ann Hope Pyles, Jessie Collette, Elizabeth Wood, Peggy Pegram. Second row: Mildred Corpening, Mary Virginia Howerton, Mary Rogers Harper, Velma Ragland, Katherine Wagner, Jean Gregory, Ruth Eggleston, Kathleen Kell, Mary Wynne Williams. Page Lancaster. Peggy Jones, Dorothy Manning, Katherine Wilkes, Mary Ethel Mason, Ruth Bowen, Virginia Douglas. Third row: Emily Coart, Harvison Smith. Elizabeth Johnston. [24]
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