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ithletic dissociation First row: Duke, Carmichael, Key, Niblock, McEachern, Camden, Brown, Hill. Second row: Cartwright, Calhoun, Farrior, Rea, Andrews, Segars, Miss Smith, Wright, E Fisher, Johnston, A. Fisher, Hazle, Stewart. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sarah Niblock Jeanne McEachern .Mildred Camden Dorothy Key Hiawassee Chief Choctaw Chief. . Mohawk Chief. Cherokee Chief. Annabelle Brown Jessie Carmichael Roberta Duke Peggy Hill Head of Hiking.............Mary Andrews Head of Soccer Margaret Hazle Head of Basketball Ellen Segars Head of Volleyball...........Ray Calhoun Head of Baseball Mary Mercer Johnson Head of Tennis Marjorie Wright Head of Indoor Sports Lillian Rea Sponsor Hiking Assistant........-Antoinette Farrior Soccer Assistant Jeanne McEachern Basketball Assistant Ellen Fisher Volleyball Assistant Elizabeth Johnston Baseball Assistant Anna Fisher Tennis Assistant Jean Cartwright Indoor Sports Assistant Betsy Stewart Miss Smith In years to come you will remember certain definite events of fun and entertain- ment of your college days in Montreat. Perhaps the Athletic Association gave you more pleasant memories than any other one organization in school. And why? Be- cause each girl felt that she had a definite place in some phase of school life. Set your brain a-whirling and think back to September 4 when for the first time you were picnic guests of the Athletic Association. What were your first impressions of the A. A. and its leaders? That was only the beginning of fun for hikers! What a joy to remember the all-day hike to Greybeard! A day full and complete in happiness and satisfaction. And don't forget the numerous breakfast and supper hikes. And Mitchell! Surely you remember riding the trucks, or hiking, or frying steaks, or getting a magnificent view (Continued on Next Pago) [28]
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Societies PUaUia The Philalethia Literary Society, composed of about sixty college students, pro- vides wholesome recreation and entertainment throughout the year. The meetings are scheduled twice a month on Saturday nights. During the past year we have had the following programs of special interest: Scottish Ballads, dramatization of Romeo and Juliet, a Valentine party, and a St. Patrick's Day program. The officers for the year were: First Semester Second Semester Virginia Smith President Georgie Langley President Mildred Camden Vice President Bashia Chastain Vice President Estelle Sellers------------Secretary Sarah Clark Secretary The Tritonia Literary Society is made up of eighty members of the Junior and Senior College students, and its meetings are held twice a month. A few of the inter- esting programs given by the Society were a Classical Musical Program, Scenes from Shakespeare, Imitations, Debates, and seasonal socials. This Society has given its members the opportunity of cultivating their abilities in music, public speaking, and drama which brought out the personalities of each member. The officers for the year were: First Semester Second Semester Eulena Myers President Marietta McFall............... President Martha Woodson.............Vice President Jane Sheegog Vice President Dorothy Sloan--------------------Secretary Margaret Smith Secretary betta Eeta The Delta Beta Literary Society was organized to provide constructive entertain- ment and a spirit of friendliness among hign school students. This year varied pro- grams were presented including musical programs, humorous original skits, and a Valentine party. These gave the girls a chance for developing initiative and brought to light many hidden talents. The officers for the year were: First Semester Second Semester Ann Williams President Thelma Hinkle President Barbara Frame .Vice President Martha Ann Smith Vice President Virginia Douglas----------------Secretary Willa Jae Plough .Secretary [27)
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President Ellen Segars Secretary Dorothy Key Vice President Mary Andrews Treasurer...........................Jennie Hutton The M Club consists of those girls who excell in various sports. By much effort they have obtained their monograms and membership into the club, but have been repaid by the numerous enjoyable activities. of the surrounding mountains from the highest peak east of the Rockies! That will go down in your diary as something to tell your grandchildren. Don't you have a vivid mental picture of the Thanksgiving soccer game and the inch deep mud on the field? That was the time when the Odds played the Evens in an exciting and memorable game. That proved to be only one of the many tourna- ments which you enjoyed during the year. Will you ever forget the Student-Faculty basketball game and the dozens of laughs it afforded? And speaking of laughs, were you one of the girls who played with the three-foot-in-diameter cage ball? What fun we had! Probably the biggest attraction of the Association was the Carnival held in De- cember. Remember the merry-go-round, the ice cream cones, the hamburgers, the photographers, the fortune-tellers, and last but not least, the clever toy shop portrayed by the Physical Education classes? Will you again visualize the Sissy Soccer Team ? This was only one A. A. chapel program of the term. Speaking of programs, you will again thrill at the memory of those girls who were rewarded with Numerals. Monograms, and Chevrons. Remember these as a few of the pleasures you enjoyed through the Montreat College Athletic Association! £29]
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