Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)
- Class of 1941
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DL Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS OF MONTREAT COLLEGE MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA MARY VERNON RUDULPH. Editor-in-Chief KATHLEEN HARDEE. Business Manager For her genuine interest in the students and in their activities, for her friendliness, efficiency, and faithfulness, and for all she has done for the college and student body, we dedicate the 1941 SUN DIAL to Miss Lucile Gardner, as an expression of our gratitude. Friends . . . fun . . . work . . . all are fragments of memories. We hope this 1941 Sun Dial will reflect the life at Montreat so well that in years to come you will turn through these pages with pleasure in recalling your college days. DR. R. C. ANDERSON MRS. R. C. ANDERSON President ddoard op dJruiteei Dr. I. J. Archer____________Montreat, N. C. Mr. Albert R. Bauman________Montreat, N. C. Mr. W. H. Belk_............Charlotte, N. C. Rev. J. W. Caldwell, D.D._-Montreat, N. C. Rev. R. F. Campbell, D.D.. .Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Parker E. Conner. .Edisto Island, S.C. Rev. J. H. Henderlite, D.D._.Gastonia, N. C. Mr. C. M. Hutton____ Mrs. J. Fred Johnson Dr. W. J. Martin____ Mr. J. W. Ruff______ Dr. B. R. Smith_____ Mr. George Wright.. _______Minden, La. .Kingsport, Tenn. .Greensboro, N. C. St. Petersburg, Fla. ___Asheville, N. C. ___Asheville, N. C. DR. MARGARET SPENCER MISS MARGARET WADE Dean Assistant Dean (4) tacuit i MISS WILLIE RUBY BLACKBURN Business Education MISS LYDIA BRANDON Latin MISS LAURA MAE BROWN Physical Education, Science MISS MARY RUTH COOPER Physical Education. History MRS. C. E. DORSEY Bible MISS LOIS McCLINTOCK ELLIS House Mother. English MISS LOUISE FAUCETTE House Mother. Bible MISS RACHEL HENDERLITE Bible. English MISS ELIZABETH HOYT History, Dramatics MISS MARY P. LORD Piano. Public School Music MISS HELEN MILES Home Economics MISS LULU McCLURE English MISS CARRIE MAY McELROY French. English MISS MARGARET E. SMITH Science MRS. VERA SPEARS Business Education MISS NANNIE WATKINS English. Spanish MISS ANNIE WEBB Mathematics, Science MISS ELIZABETH WOODHOUSE Voice. French MISS HELEN DICKINSON MISS HENRIETTA BEDINGER MISS CARRIE MADDREY MRS. LULA BEATTIE Librarian Nurse Dietitian Supervisor of Buildings MISS MARY WILLIAMS House Mother MISS LUCILE GARDNER Secretary to the Dean MISS EDNA PLANT Secretary to Mr. Bauman MISS ANNIE HUDSON Bookkeeper MR. A. R. BAUMAN Secretary to the Mountain Retreat Assn. (5) Student Cjouemment 4teociation Frances Ferrier_________________President Sue McCoy__________________Vice-President fune Huddleston_________________Secretary Miss Margaret Wade________Assistant Dean Helen Glenn_______________House President fane Bough ton____________House President Georgia Smith______________House President Mary Rudulph...........__Sun Dial Editor Margaret McLaurin______Y. P. C. President Joan Shuler____________Athletic President Dr. Margaret Spencer_________________Dean Miss Elizabeth Hoyt Representative of Faculty Miss Louisa Faucette______House Mother Miss Mary Williams________House Mother Miss Lois McClintock Ellis House Mother The Student Faculty Government Association of Montreat College consists of three separate divisions: the Cabinet, composed of the above members; the Senate, which is composed of representatives from the various classes; and the House of Representa- tives, which is composed of those who act as monitors for each hall. The aim of Montreat College Student Faculty Government Association is to pro- vide a system of organization in which each student will be given the highest degree of freedom and happiness without overstepping the rights of any other. It is our ideal to build a student body which will attract others because of our happy days together. (6) r (WL WAY ROAD DO NOT ENTER CL aii£i (7) Vice-President fulici J e President r Secretary on UZonM Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor (8) CotLr S. entors LILLIAN ABRAHAM Jacksonville. Florida . . . our special bit of Florida sunshine . . . Treasurer Senior Sunday School Class '40, ‘41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-‘41,- United Youth Club '39-'41; Nightingale Club. ‘40. '41; Student Council '39. RUTH BACON Kingsport. Tennessee . . . merry smile and mirthjul spirit . . . United Youth Club '39. '40. '41; Tritonian '39. '40. '41,- Cherokee Tribe '39. '40 ’41. MARGARET BARNES Dade. Florida . . . correct and consenting . . . Student Government '40; Sunday School Treas- urer '41; Philalethian Society '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe; Choir '41; Lifo Service Group '40. '41; Hik- ing Club '40. MARGARET BETTE BARTUS Hammond. Louisiana . . . quiet, unassuming, and dependable ... President Life Service Group '40, '41; Chairman Highway into the Homeland '40. '41: Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; Student Government; United Youth Club '39-'41,- Choir '40. '41: Music Club ’39-’41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '39 41. BENNIE LOUISE BAUMGARDNER Black Mountain, North Carolina . . . friendly and reliable . . . Choctaw Tribe '39-'41: Student Council '39-'41; Life Service Group '40. '41; United Youth Club '40. '41; Tritonian Society 39-'41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41,- Fire Chief Lookout 39-'41; Hik- ing Club '40. '41. IRENE BEAM Rutherfordton, North Carolina . . . radiates genial good humor . . . Student Council '40; Lydian Club '39-'41; Choc- taw Tribe 39-'41; Philalethian Society '39-'41,- Life Service Group '40, '41. VIRGINIA RAY BLUE Eagle Springs, North Carolina . . . patient and polite . . . Tritonian Society '39. '40; Philalethian Society '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41,- Student Congress '39. '40,- Nightingale Club '39-'41; United Youth Club ‘41; Secretary Junior Classical League ‘41. MARION JANE BOUGHTON Troy, New York . . . as cultured as the pearls she loves . . . Student Cabinet '40. '41; House President Fel- lowship '40. '41; Music Editor SUN DIAL '40, '41; Choir '39-'41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Prayer Group Loader '40. '41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41; Wittiest '40. '41. (9) ClLr S. 'emori OLIVE BRADSHAW Covington. Georgia . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Life Service '40. '41; Science Club 39- 41; Music Club '40. '41; Philalethian Society '39- 41: Choir ‘39 ’41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Secretary of Sunday School Class '39, '40; Hobby Club '39. '40; Student Council '39. '40. LILLIAN BURGIN Marion. North Carolina . . . creative and unique . . . Pierian Club '40. '41; Music Club '40. '41; United Youth '40 ,'41; Tritonian Societ' '40. '41; Mohawk Tribe ‘40. '41; Choir '40. '41. EDNA CHANDLER Clinton, South Carolina . . . contagious good humor . . . Vice-President Athletic Association '39, '40; President Suunday School Class '40; Hiking Club '40. '41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Prayer Group Leader '40'41; Dramatics Club '40. '41; Lydian Club '39-'41; False Fer- nando '40; Student Government. FLORENCE JOSEPHINE CRAIG Marion. North Carolina ... a happy combination of symphony and su ing . . . Tritonian '39-'41; Vice-President Orchestra '39. '40,- Music Editor SUN DIAL Staff '39. '40; Choir '39. '40; President of Choir '40; Mohawk Tribe ’39-'41; Stamp Club '39. '40. WINIFRED CURRIE Picayune. Mississippi . . . full of fun and frolic . . . Tritonian Society '40. '41,- Science Club '40, '41; Cherokee Tribe '40. '41. NANCY JANE DAVENPORT Lakeland, Florida . . . small in size but energy always on the rise . . . Student Council '39, '40; Nightingale Club '40 '41; Life Service '40. '41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-'41. ANNE MALCOLM DODSON Atlanta, Georgia . . . happy-hearted chuckles . . . United Youth Club '40. '41; Stamp Club '41; Student Council '41; Philalethian Society '39-’41; Science Club '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '39 '41. CARLENE DRYMON Spruce Pino. North Carolina . . . as pleasant as an old refrain . . . Choir '39-'41; Student Council '39 '41; Secretary Music Club '39. '40; Vice-President Sunday School Class '40; Hiking Club '40. '41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41. (10) C oKeae Seniori LOUISE JEAN DUNCAN Jacksonville. Florida . . . groomed and gracious . . . Vice-President Philalethian Society '39, '40: Sec- retary Sunday School Class '39: Student Council '39. 40; Science Club '39. '40; Stamp Club '39. '40; Orchestra ‘39. '40: Lydian Club '39. '40: Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; United Youth Club '39, '40. CLIFTA BELLE FARR Waycross. Georgia . , . fascinated by the footlights . . . Music Club '39, '40; United Youth Club '39-”41; Mohawk Tribe ‘39-'41; Student Council ‘39; Presi dent Nightingale Club '40. '41; Tritonian Club ’39- 41; Life Service Group ’39-‘41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; President Sunday School Class '40. LEILA MAE FARR Waycross, Georgia . . . lilting and lyrical . . . Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian '40. '41; Choir '40. '41; Life Service Group '40. '41; Music Club '40. '41; United Youth '40. '41; Nightingales '40. '41. RUTH FRANCES FERRIER Ciemson. South Carolina . . . essence of amiability, sympathy, and efficiency . . . President Student Body ‘40. 41; President Sun- day School Class '39, '40; United Youth Club ’39-‘41; Pierian Club '40. '41; Dramatic Club '39. '40: Hiking Club '39-'41: Choir '39 '41; Music Club '39-‘41; Mohawk Tribe 39- 41; Best all-round '40. '41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41: Student Cabi net '40, '41. DOROTHY VIRGINIA FOSTER High Point. North Carolina . . . agreeable and natural . . . Lydians '39 '41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Hobby Club '39. '40; Tritonian Society ’39-'41. ANNIE SUE FOWKE Barnwell, South Carolina . . . her name is a symbol of cheerfulness and helpiul co-operation . . . Secretary Y. P. C. '40. '41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; Choir ‘39-'41; Studont Council '39. '40; Life Service Group '39-’41; Hobby Club '39. '40; Hiking Club '39. MAYME SIMONE FREEMAN Hendersonville, North Carolina . . . been and stimulating . . . Lydian Club '39'41; Nightingale Club '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39 '41: Cherokee Tribe '39-'41. HARRIETTE LEILA GIBERT Rodman. South Carolina . . . conduct and character incomparable . . . Nightingale Club '39. ’40; Philalethian Society '39. '40; United Youth Club '41; Science Club '39: Mohawk Tribe '39-'41. (11) C ollec e Seniors MILDRED GILCHRIST Parkersville. South Carolina . . . proficient and progressive . . . Athletic Board '39. '40; Treasurer Athletic Board '40. ”41; Nightingale Club '40. '41; Fire Chief Alba '40. '41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe Captain. '40. '41; Hiking Club '38-'41; Dramatics Club '41; Assistant to Dietitian '40. '41; Science Club '38 '41. HELEN ELIZABETH GLENN Fort Mill, South Carolina . . . one of our best mixers . . . House President Alba '40. '41; Vice-President United Youth Club '39. '40; Secretary Sunday School Class '39. '40; Prayer Group Leader '40, '41; Science Club '39-'41; Y. P. C. Council '40, '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Life Service Group '39 '41; Vice-President Fresh- man Class '39, '40. MARGARET GLENN Liberty, South Carolina . . . possessor of a pert, gay attitude . . . Secretary Sunday School Class '41; Student Council '40; Mohawk Cheerleader '40. '41; Presi- dent Tritonian Literary Society '41; Lydian Club '40, '41,- United Youth Club '40, '41,- May Court '41. DORIS GREENE Council. North Carolina . . . honey and spice . . . Student Council '40: Vice-President of Stamp Club '41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Dramatics Club '41; Nightingale Club '40. '41; Science Club '40; Philalethian Society '39-'41. MARY LEE HANSHAW Indore, West Virginia . . . earnest and competent . . . Tritonian '39-'41; Nightingale '40. '41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Life Service Group '39-'41; President Sunday School Class '39; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '39. IRENE HARDEE Moultrie, Georgia . . . quaint and original . . . Exchange Manager of SUN DIAL '39. '40; Vice- President Y. P. C. '40. 41; Prayer Group Leader 40. '41; Science Club '39'41; United Youth Club '39. '40: Dramatics '40; Music Club '40, '41; Choir 39-'41; Student Council '39. '40. KATHLEEN HARDEE Moultrie. Georgia . . . light-hearted and energetic . . . Business Manager SUN DIAL Staff '40. '41; Athletic Board '40. ‘41; President Sunday School Class ‘41; Prayer Group Leader '40, ‘41; Tritonian Society '39'41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Science Club 39 '41; United Youth Club '40, '41; Dramatics Club '41: Choir '41; Music Club '40. '41; Student Council '39. '40. MADELINE HEARNE Teachey, North Carolina . . . as peppy as ginger . . . Lydian Club '39'41; Mohawk Tribe ’39-'41; Philalethian Society '39-'41; Life Service Group '39-'41; Production Staff THE DIALETTE '40, '41; Operetta False Fernando '40; Hobby Club '39, '40. (12) Cotteae Se emor5 CATHERINE HOBBS Atlanta, Georgia . . . a lover of beauty in poetry . . . President Pierian Club '40. '41; Y. P. C. '40, '41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; United Youth Club '39-’41,- Science Club '39‘41; Life Service Group '40. '41: Philalethian Society '39-'41; Hobby Club 39; Hiking Club '39'41: Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Studont Government 39-'41. JEWEL SHELTON HOUCK Marion. North Carolina . . . unconventionally carefree . . . Vice-President Pierian Club '40. '41; Athletic Board '40. '41; Secretary Tritonian Society '40. '41; Vice-President Lydian Club '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41; Production Staff THE DIALETTE '40. '41; United Youth Club '39-'41. JACOUE LORRAINE HUBBARD Jacksonville. Florida . . . sedate and sophisticated . . . President Junior College Class '39. '40; Vice- President Sunday School Class '39; Student Council '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39 '41; Choctaw Cheerleader ‘39. '40; Cadet Corp '41. MARION JUNE HUDDLESTON Memphis, Tennessee . . . laurel-laden . . . Secretary Student Body '40. '41,- Treasurer Y. P. C. '40, '41; President of Sunday School Class ‘39; Choir ’39-’41; Student Council '39,- Life Service Group '39. 40; Nightingale Club '39. '40; Science Club '39-‘41; Dramatics Club '39-‘41; Phila- lethian Society '39-'41. LENA ELNORA HUNTER Appomattox, Virginia . . . loyal senior and willing worker . . . Nightingale Club ‘39-'41; Philalethian Society ‘39-'41; Hiking Club '39-'41; Dramatics Club '39: Mohawk Tribe ’39-'41; Student Council '39. '40; Life Service Group '41. JOSEPHINE JENNINGS Hillsville, Virginia . . . worker for worth . . . Tritonian Society '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Pierian Club '39-'41; Life Service '40, '41; Dra- matics '41; Hiking Club '41; United Youth Club '40. '41. MILDRED OLIVE JOHNS Winter Haven, Florida . . . quintessence of quietness . . . Life Service '39-'41; United Youth '39-'41; Stu- dont Council '39. '40; Mohawk Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society 39-'41. MARIANNA JOHNSON Marion, North Carolina . . . indispensable for spreading good cheer . . . Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; SUN DIAL Staff '40, '41,- Prayer Group Loader '40. ‘41; Pierian Club '40, '41; Science Club '39-'41; United Youth Club '39-'41,- Mohawk Cheerleader '39-’41; Vice-Presi- dent Tritonian Society '40; Dining Room Hostess '40. '41; Student Council '39; Choir '39-'41; Dra- matics Club '39, '40. (13) Co(Lr S. emors JULIA KEYS Blowing Rock, North Carolina . . . the keynotes of her character are understanding and leadership . . . Senior Class President '40, '41; United Youth Club '41; Prayer Group Leader '41; Life Service Group '40. '41: Music Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '41; Pierian Club '40, '41; Philalethian Literary Society '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41. MARY NEAL KIDD Charlotte. North Carolina . . . sunny and industrious . . . Secretary and Treasurer of Philalethian Society '40. '41,- United Youth Club 39- 41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '39-'41. JANE LLEWELLYN Winston-Salem, North Carolina . . . enthusiastic user of adjectives and exclamations . . . Class Treasurer '39, '40; Choir '39; United Youth '39-'41; Nightingales '40. '41; Class Representa- tive '40, '41; Hiking Club '39. '40. FRANCES GIBSON LYNCH Sumter. South Carolina . . . spontaneous yet serene . . . Philalethian Society '39, '40; Tritonian Society '40, ‘41; Nightingale Club '40, '41; Life Service Group '41,- Choctaw Tribe '39-'41. VIVIAN ALDA MARTIN Atlanta, Georgia . . . secretarial efficiency plus progressive ideas . . . Tritonian Society '39-'41; Choctaw Tribe ‘39-‘41; Lydian Club '39-’41; Production Staff of THE DIALETTE '40. '41. MARY CATHERINE MITCHELL Beckley. West Virginia . . . jovial and jocular . . . Tritonian Literary Society ’39-'41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41; Lydian Club '39-'41; Life Service Group '40, '41. ELIZABETH McCORD Huntersville, North Carolina . . . plays fair and square . . . President Philaiethian Society '40, '41; Student Council '39. '40; Hiwassee Tribe '39-’41; Life Service Group '39-'41; Lydian Club '39. '40: Hiking Club '40. SUE RICHARDS McCOY Orlando, Florida . . . as sparkling as cellophane . . . Vice-Presidont Student Body '40, '41: May Oueen '41: Tritonian Literary Society ’39-'41; Cheerleader '40. '41; United Youth '39-'41; Dra- matic Club '39-'41; State Contest Plays '40. '41,- Cherokee Tribe ‘39-'41. (14) CJLr Se emors FLORIDE CALHOUN McDERMID Charleston. South Carolina . . the essence oi the real South :vith accent on Charleston . . . President of Stamp Club '41; Vice-President of Stamp Club '39. '40; Secretary M” Club '40. '41; SUN'DIAL Staff '40. ‘41; Choir '40. '41; Tritonfan Literary Society '39'41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '39-41; Dramatic Club '39. '40,- United Youth Club '40. '41; Cadet Corps '41. BETTIE JOAN McKINSTRY Langley Field. Virginia . . . punctual anti independent . . . Lydian Club '39. '40; Tritonian Literary Society '39-'41; Student Council '40; Cherokee Tribe •39 41. MARGARET LOUISE McLAURIN Bethune, South Carolina . . . a conscientious executive . . . President of Y. P. C. '40. '41; Student Council '40. '41; Sunday School Class President '40: Student Council '40: Prayer Group Leader '40. '41: Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Life Service Group '39 '41: United Youth Club '39. '40; Tritonian Literary _So-_ ciety '39-'41. LILLY GRAY McNEIL Clarkton, North Carolina . . . fidelity and fineness personified . . . Sunday School Class. Vice-President '40, '41; Philalethian Society '39-’41; Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Lydian Club '39. '40; Lite Service Group '39--41. JANET ANNE McDONALD Cameron. North Carolina . . . serious student and sincere friend . . . Y. P. C. Council '40. '41: Treasurer of Senior Class; Most Intellectual; Philalethian Literary So- ciety ’39-‘41; United Youth Club '39-’41; Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41,- Student Council '39. vivian McDowell Inman, South Carolina . . . petite and personable . . . Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; United Youth Club '40, '41; Music Club '40. '41; Hiking '40. LULA LEE NEAL Clinton, South Carolina . . . adds zest to any group . . . Treasurer of Lydian Club '40. '41; United Youth Club '40, '41,- Tritonian Literary Society '39-'41; Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '40. JESSIE MAE PAGE Cameron. North Carolina . . . earnest, sincere, congenial . . . Tritonian Literary Society '39-'41; United Youth Club '40. '41; Life Service '40, '41; Mohawk Tribe ’39-'41; Student Congress '40. (15) CJLr S emor$ RUTH ZELMA PERRY Lynchburg, Virginia . . . decisive and deliberate . . . President of Sunday School Class ‘39; Dramatics Club ‘39. '40; United Youth Club ‘40. '41; Night- ingales ‘39-‘41; Science Club ‘39, '40; Tritonian Society ‘39-'41; Student Council '39. ‘40; Hiwassee Tribe '39 '41. ELOISE PITTS Ware Shoals, South Carolina . . . gentle and genteel . . . Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Philalethian Society '39-‘41. LOUISE PITTS Ware Shoals, South Carolina . . . discerning and descreet . . . Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Philalethian Society '39-'41. AUGUSTA PRESSLEY Winston-Salem. North Carolina . . . well-mixed ingredients give a well-liked person . . . Tritonian Literary Society '39-'41; Choir '39-'41; Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '39; United Youth Club '40, '41. MARY RUTH REDD Hillsville. Virginia . . . spirit of stability and steadfast purpose . . . Y. P. C. Council '39-'41; Student Council '40; President of Sunday School Class '39; Secretary of Sunday School Class '41; Philalethian Society '38-'41; United Youth Club '38-'41; Science Club '40, '41; President of Life Service Group '41; Nightingale Club '39-'41; Mohawk Tribe '38, '39; Cherokee Tribe '40, '41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41. MARY ELIZABETH REMSEN Lincolnton. Georgia . . . diligence and determination . . . Student Council '40. '41; Science Club '40. '41; Nightingale Club '40. '41: Hiking Club '39-'41; Tritonian Society '39-'41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Life Service Group '39-'41; Hobby Club '39. CHARLOTTE ROBINSON Hobucken, North Carolina . . . sense and sensibility . . . Nightingale Club '39-'41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '39-'41; Philalethian Society '39- '41; Life Service Group '39, '40. MARION ROWE South Charleston. West Virginia . . . smiling eyes and red-gold hair . . . May Court '41; Student Council '39-‘41; Dra- matics '39, '40; Tritonian Society '39, '40; Phila- lethian Society '40. '41; United Youth Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '39. '40: Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Science Club '40, '41; Music Club '39-'41. (16) CotLr S entors JIMMIE G. ROWLAND Benton, Arkansas . . . spring madness versus sober thinking . . . President of Lydian Club '40. '41; Tritonian So- ciety '39-‘41; Soccer Captain '40; Production Staff, Chairman, THE DIALETTE '40, '41; Cherokee Tribe 39-'41; Head of Volleyball '41. MARY VERNON RUDULPH Mobile, Alabama . . . a kaleidoscope of efficiency and effervescence . . . SUN DIAL, Editor-in-Chief '40. '41; President M Club '40. '41: Athlettc Board '39'41; Y. P. C. Council '39; Student Cabinet 40. 41; Student Council ‘40; Hiking Club ’39- 41; United Youth '39. '40; Science Club '39. '40; Dramatics Club '40; Tritonian Society '39-'41: Cherokee Tribe '39- 41; Most Versatile '41. MARY SALE Elkin, North Carolina . . . idealistic and philosophical . . . Vice-President of Sunday School '39. '40; Vice- President of Pierian Club '39. '40; Student Council '39. '40: Choir '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-‘41; Tritonian Literary Society '39- 41; Lydian Club '39-'41: Hiking Club '40; United Youth '39-'4l. GRACE MOREHZAD SCALES Cascade. Virginia ... a jolly good girl . . . Athletic Board '40. '41; Secretary of Sunday School Class '40; Student Council '39: Tritonian Literary Society '39 '41; Hiwassee Tribe '39-’41: Hiking Club '39 '41; United Youth Club '39; Dra- matic Club '39-'41,- Best Sport '41. CATHERINE ALMA SHARPE Hopewell, Virginia . . . competent and zealous . . . Y. P. C. Council '40. '41: Athletic Board '40. ‘41; SUN DIAL Staff '40, '41; Tritonian Society '39 41; Choctaw Tribe ‘39-'41: Science Club '39. '40; Lydian Club '40, '41; Life Service Group '39-'41; United Youth Club '39'41; Student Council '39, '40; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; Choir '40. '41. VIRGINIA SHELTON Rogersville, Tennessee ... as entertaining as a good book . . . Student Council '39. '40: Secretary of Athletic Board '40. '41: Secretary of Senior Class '40. '41; President of Tritonian Society '41; Soccer Team '41; Prayer Group Leader '40; Cherokee Tribe '39. '40; Science Club '39 41; Hiking Club '39-'41. MARGUERITE CLAIRE SHIELDS Newport News, Virginia . . . a diminutive bit oi vivacity . . . Philalethian Society '39. ‘40, '41; Student Coun- cil '40; Choir '39. '40. '41; Dramatic Club '40. '41; United Youth Club '39- 41; Stamp Club '40, '41; Science Club '39. '40,- Music Club '39. '40. '41; French Club '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '39, '40, '41. LAURA EUGENIA SHUFORD Swannanoa. North Carolina . . . congenial companion . . . Student Council '40; Lydian Club '39. '40. '41; United Youth Club '39. '40. '41; Tritonian So- ciety ‘39, '40, '41; Choctaw Tribe '39. ‘40. '41. (17) _s emord JOAN SHULER Pulaski, Tennessee . . . ability tor bring a good friend . . . Student Council '39: President of Athletic As- sociation '40, '41; Vice-President of M Club 40. 41: Literary Editor of SUN DIAL '39. '40; Tritonian Society ‘40; The United Youth Club •39--41; Pierian Club '40, '41; Science Club '39-'41: Dramatics '39-’41; Hiking Club '39-’41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Most Athletic. GEORGIA MARIE SMITH Scotland Neck. North Carolina ... as attractive and dainty as a Watteau painting . . . House President. Lookout Lodge '40, '41; Stu- dent Cabinet '40. '41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; Philalethian Society '39-'41; Music Club '40. '41; Cherokee Tribe ‘39 '41; Student Council ‘39. '40. FRANCES LEONORA STANLEY Marion. North Carolina . . . a winsome manner and a winning disposition . . . United Youth Club '39-'41; Choir '39-‘41; Or- chestra '39. '40; Hiwassee Tribe '39-'41; Student Council '40; Tritonian Society '39-'41. GLADYS ADELENE STEED Maxton, North Carolina . . . courteous and obliging . . . May Court '40; Most Dignified '40; Student Council '40; Science Club ’39, '40; Philalethian Society '40; Choctaw Tribe ’39-'41; Dining Room Hostess '40. '41; United Youth Club '39, '40; Music Club '39, '40. HELEN STRIBLING Westminster, South Carolina . . . admirable and adroit . . . Tritonian Society '39-'41; Choctaw Tribe '39 '41; Science Club '40. '41; Life Service '40. '41,- Dra- matics '41; Hiking '40, '41. MAE OGLESBY TENCH Pulaski. Virginia . . . noted for her snappy team songs . . . Hiwassee Cheerleader '39, '40; Head Cheer- leader '40. 41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Ath- letic Board '40. '41; Tritonian Literary Society '39- '41, Student Council '39. '40; Most Popular '40. '41; Dramatics Club '39-'41; Cadet Corps '39-'41. LOIS BETHELL TROUTMAN Glade Spring Virginia . . . bonny and buoyant . . . Lydian Club '39-'41; Tritonian '39-'41; Student Council '39. '40; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41. CARRIE LOUISE WARD Greenville. Tennessee . . . she works while she works and plays while she plays . . . Life Service Member '40. '41; Hiwassee Tribe Member '40. '41; Philalethian Literary Society '40. '41. (18) C.lLr S, emord MARY GILLIAN WEBB London, England . . . as charming as afternoon tea and crumpets . . . Vice-President of Senior Class '40, '41; Secre- tary Music Club '40, '41; Tritonian '40, '41; Hiking Club '41; Choir '40. ‘41; Mohawk Tribe '40. '41. MAIZIE THAIS WHITAKER Clinton, South Carolina ... as ex It derating as a roller-coaster . . . Secretary Lydian Club '40. '41; Tritonian So- ciety '39- 41; Production Staff of DIALETTE '40. '41; Hiwassoe Tribo '39-‘41; Hiking Club 39-'41; Hob- by Club '39-‘41. CATHERINE F. WILKINSON Jacksonville. Florida . . . perfectly groomed and ’.cell-poised . . . Contest Play '41; Cherokee Tribe Chief '40. ’41: Advertising Manager of SUN DIAL '40, '41; Tri- tonian Society '39, '40; Vice-President Tritonian Society '40; Athletic Board '40. '41; Choir '39-'41: Dramatic Club '39-'41; Cherokee Cheerleader '39. '40. MILDRED EULA WILKINSON Guerrant. Kentucky . . . a melodic midget . . . Vice-President of Choir '39-'41; Music Club '39- '41; Treasurer of Sunday School Class '40; Tri- tonian Society '39-'41; Cherokee Tribe '40, '41. AGNES FAY WILLIAMS Willow Springs. North Carolina . . . sincere and trustworthy . . . Y. P. C. Council ‘40. '41; Vice-President of Life Service Group '40, '41; Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Philalethian So- ciety 39-'41; Cherokee Tribe ’39-'41; Student Council '39, '40. WINIFRED WILLIAMS Hamlet, North Carolina . . . intelligent and aide . . . Vice-President Philalethian Society '40; Student Council '39,- Secretary-Treasurer of Life Service '40: Prayer Group Leader '40. '41; Hiwassee Tribe 39-'41: United Youth Club '39. ‘40,- Science Club '39. '40. MARY VIRGINIA WILSON Gastonia, North Carolina . . . Victorian virtue and modern manners . . . Philalethian Society '39-'41; Student Council '39-’41; United Youth Club '39-'41; Junior Clas- sical League '40. '41; Orchestra '39. '40; Secretary and Treasurer Orchestra '39. '40; Music Club '39- ‘41,- Stamp Club 39-'41; Secretary Stamp Club ’39-'41; Hiwassee Tribo '39 '41. MARY ELLEN YOUNG Farner, Tennessee . . . steadfast and purposeful . . . Life Service Group '40. '41; Stamp Club '40, '41; Student Council '40; Philalethian Literary Society '40. '41; Mohawk Tribe ‘40. '41. (19) mruor ColLr Offi icer6 ranees Wartin President JsaU WlcJLi,. JacfuJr Mitt Secretary Vice-President umer Treasurer Win Waraarel C. Smith larcjcu Sponsor JLL Wiles Sponsor (20) unior3 ColL er, JANE M. AGEE Shelbyville. Kentucky BARBARA JOSEPHA ALWARD Charleston, South Carolina MARY WILL ANDERSON Paint Gap. North Carolina ANNIE JEFF ATKINSON Weogulfka. Alabama GRACE NARCISSA BEALEY St. Marys, Georqia EDITH BOSWELL Finchville, Kentucky NORMA BREWER Weaverville, North Carolina MARGARET LOUISE BROWN Carthage. North Carolina CELESTE BURGESS Black Mountain, North Carolina ELLA HEARN CASADY Tuskegee, Alabama HELON CLARK Blountstown. Florida NAOMI ONEIDA CLARK New Bern, North Carolina EDNA FRANCES CAMPBELL Dillon, South Carolina KATHLEEN R. CAMPBELL Raeford, North Carolina CAMILLA COLEMAN Richwood, West Virginia SARA MADELINA COX Mullins. South Carolina JUANITA DARNELL Wagover, North Carolina BARBARA GORDINIER DEALE Babylon. Long Island CELIA ESTHER DELGADO Cardenas, Cuba ALYCE RACHEL DeVORE Lakeland, Florida BERNICE LOUISE ELLIOTT Hopewell, Virginia MARY LUCIA EL WOOD Canton, Ohio BERYL EVANS Herndon, Virginia MARGARET PATRICIA FITZGERALD Orlando, Florida HANNAH MAE FREDERICK Warsaw. North Carolina EDWINA GATLIN New Orleans, Louisiana ELEANOR PRATT GIBBS Draper, Virginia ANNIE WILL GILLILAND Goodwater, Alabama (21) umors MARGARET PAINTER GILMER Lynchburg, Virginia RUTH AMELIA GRADY Seven Springs, North Carolina ELEANOR VINYARD GRIFFIN Goldsboro, North Carolina MARGUERITE V. GRISSETT Wooster, Ohio DOROTHY HAMBRICK Lakeland, Florida BARBARA MOORS HAND Chadbourn, North Carolina IEAN HARKEY Columbia, South Carolina ELIZABETH LORENE HARKEY Charlotte, North Carolina VIRGINIA FAIRFAX HARRELSON Mullins, South Carolina CATHERINE POWELL HARRISON Hopewell, Virginia EDNA EARL HEARN Teachey, North Carolina SARA FRANCES HELMS Bethune, South Carolina KATHLEEN MAYNE HEPLER Hot Springs, Virginia SARAH GROSS HESTER Orangeburg. South Carolina ELIZABETH JANE HILL Murphy, North Carolina JACQUELYN HILL Orangeburg, South Carolina OLA HINSON Gibson, North Carolina EMMA LOU HUGHES Hampton, Virginia VIRGINIA WILKINSON HUGHES Cedar Grove, North Carolina MABEL ESTHER HUMPHRIES Oxford, North Carolina CATHERINE LEHMAN JONES Chattanooga, Tennessee HELEN CORRINE JONES Glenn Springs, South Carolina MARJORIE MIRIAM JORDAN Asheville, North Carolina FLORA MAE KELLY Carthage. North Carolina DIXIE ELIZABETH KORNEGAY Bawden, North Carolina CAROLYN LOUISE LEATHERWOOD Bryson City, North Carolina ESTHER JUDY LEWIS Morehoad City, North Carolina JANE B. LINDSAY Raeford, North Carolina (22) juniors LULA LEE LYON Abingdon. Virginia EUNICE ARLENE McCOMAS Ona. West Virginia ISABELLE McILWAlN Wilmington, North Carolina MARJORIE LEONARD McKAY Atlanta, Georgia MARTHA McDonald MacLEOD Aberdeen, North Carolina FRANCES MARTIN Raphine, Virginia MARIAN ARNETTE MARTIN High Point. North Carolina FRANCES REBECCA MANLEY Mount Olive, North Carolina LOIS KATHLEEN MOORE Statesville. North Carolina WILLEEN FRANCES MULLIS Charlotte, North Carolina ELIZABETH HOWARD NEEL Gallatin. Tennessee MARY ELIZABETH NEWSOM Camden. South Carolina MARY NIBLOCK Concord, North Carolina REBECCA WARD ORR Buffalo, West Virginia LOUISE GRATTAN PAINTER Swannanoa, North Carolina INEZ PAYNE Baton Rouge, Louisiana AMY PETITT Macbeth, West Virginia JEANNE PORTER Black Mountain, North Carolina LUCY MARIE PUCKETT Oxford, North Carolina NINETTE PURVIANCE Boykins, Virginia EDITH REMSEN Lincolnton. Georgia MARGARET ROBERTS Jacksonville, Florida JONELLE ROBINSON Waycross, Georgia ANGELA PERKINS ROGERS Mooresville, North Carolina CAROLYN ELEANOR ROWE South Charleston. West Virginia TERESA LUCILLE RUST Chester, Virginia ANNA RUTH SENKARIK Sanford, Florida VIRGINIA ANTHIER SHARPE Hopewell, Virginia (23) IRMA IEAN SHELOR Floyd. Virginia VIRGINIA SIKES Tuscaloosa. Alabama HELEN JEANETTE SMITH McClellanville, South Carolina ADA LaVERNE SMITH Greensboro, North Carolina CAROL KATHLEEN STEPPE Lynchburg. Virginia ALBERTA GABARD STONE Kimball. West Virginia INEZ STONE Abbeville. South Carolina CLARA STYLES Paint Gap. North Carolina AVA NEIL TAYLOR High Point, North Carolina FRANCES TAYLOR Asheville. North Carolina SARAH ELIZABETH THOMPSON Lancaster, South Carolina LILLIAN BENTLEY TOMLINSON Marietta. Georgia CELIA ISABELLA TURK Calhoun. Georgia ANN TURNER Cleveland. Tennessee LOIS ELIZABETH WALL Danbury. North Carolina MARY ROBERTA WARREN Mayesville. South Carolina WINNIE WEBB Opelika. Alabama LOUISE AGNES WELLS Wallace. North Carolina ERNESTINE MARGUERITE WHITING Gainesville, Florida CATHERINE ALENE WILLIAMS Hamlet, North Carolina NARCISSA F. WILLIAMS Warsaw, North Carolina ALMA MAE WILSON Sumter. South Carolina CAROLYN WILSON Gastonia, North Carolina JUANITA WILSON Woodruff. South Carolina KATHERINE LEE WOOD Hopewell, Virginia EMMY LOU WOODY Stovall. North Carolina r o pictures EDNA AYRES Winston-Salem, North Carolina MINEVIA DILLINGHAM Dillingham. North Carolina ELIZABETH JUSTICE Ona, West Virginia (24) Senior School Officer SJli etna (So rpen in cj President oLouiie SSmerson Jeanne (Sateman Vice-President Secretary SStliel Root m Yjannie ViSatL Treasurer Sponsor (25) J4i9L School demot'd SUZANNE ADAMS Monroe, North Carolina . . . naive and natural . . . Glee Club '41; Dramatic Club '40, '41: Delta Beta '40, '41; Hiawassee Tribe ‘40, '41. BETTY GENE ALLEY Waynosville, North Carolina . . . original and obliging . . . Athletic Board '40, '41; Treasurer of Junior Class '39, ‘40; Best Sport '39, '40; Pierian Club '39-’41; Wittiest '40, '41; Hiking Club '39-'41; Cherokee Tribe '39-'41; Vice- President Delta Beta '40. '41; Stamp Club '39-'41. MARY LEE ALLEY Waynesville, North Carolina . . . faithful and friendly . . . President Y. P. C. '40, 41; President Junior High School Class '39. ‘40; President Music Club '40, '41; Athletic Board '39-'41; Secretary Pierian Club '39. '40; Best All Around '40, '41; Most Dependable '40, '41; Hiawassee Tribe '39-'41. JEANNE BATEMAN Fort Myers, Florida . . . earnest and estimable . . . Hiking Club '39-'41; Glee Club '40, '41; Science Club '39-'41; Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; Hiawassee Tribe '39'41. JOSEPHINE BOURNE Asheville, North Carolina . . . attractive and affable . . . Secretary-Treasurer Delta Beta '39, '40; Treasurer Y. P. C. '39. '40; May Court '39. '40; Most Attractive '39, '40; President Sunday School Class '39, '40; Cherokee Tribe '39 41. NORMA LOUISE CAMPBELL Raleigh, North Carolina . . . jovial and jubilant . . . Lydians '40. '41; Glee Club '40, '41; Delta Beta '40, '41; United Youth '40, '41; Hiking Club '40; Hiawassee Tribe '40. '41. PEGGY CASE Asheville, North Carolina . . . genial and glmving . . . Music Club ‘40. '41; Delta Beta '40, '41; Science Club '41; Athletic Board '41; United Youth Club '41; Stamp Club '41; Hiawassee '40. '41. THELMA LE'ETTA CORPENING Starke, Florida . . . twinkling and true . . . President Senior Class '40. '41; President Sophomore Class '38. '39; Vice-President Y. P. C. '39. '40; Queen of Hearts '41; Glee Club '40. '41; Delta Beta '38-'41; United Youth Club '39, '40; Mohawk Tribe '38-'41. ADELINE SARAH DEWEY Ashevilje. North Carolina . . . debonair and distinctive . . . Hiking Club '40, '41; Delta Beta ‘40, '41; Mohawk Tribe, '40, '41. RUTH MONROE EGGLESTON Charlotte Court House, Virginia . . . congenial and co-operative . . . Dramatic Club '37-'41; Hiking Club '40, '41; Glee Club '37, '38; Science Club '38, '39; Mohawk Tribe '37-'41. (26) School V ■ Pernors LOUISE GABRELLA EMERSON Wilmington. North Carolina . . . vivacious and versatile . . . Vice-Presidont Senior Class ‘40. ‘41; Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; Athletic Board '40. '41; Delta Beta '40. '41; May Court '41; Hiking Club '40. '41; Lydians '40. '41; Glee Club '40. '41. HAZEL BRISTER HARRIS Black Mountain. North Carolina . . . adept and admirable . . . Most Intellectual '39-'41 United Youth Club '37-'41; Music Club '37-'41; Science Club '40, '41; Delta Beta '37-'41; Glee Club '37-'41; Cherokee Tribe 37-'41. JULIA HILL Montreal, North Carolina . . . sincere and studious . . . M Club '40, '41; Cherokee Tribe '38-'41; Delta Beta 38-'41; United Youth '38 '41; Honor Roll '38-'41; Stamp Club 38. '39. KATE SHEPHERD McARVER Gastonia. North Carolina . . . enthusiastic and engaging . . . Y. P. C. Council '39. '40; Glee Club '40. '41; Delta Beta 39-'41; Music Club '40, '41; Hiawassee Tribe '39-'41. belle McLendon miller Atlanta, Georgia . . . whimsical and winning . . . Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; Best Sport '41; Science Club '40. ‘41; Nightingale Club ‘40, ‘41; Dramatic Club '40. '41; Hiking Club ‘40, '41; United Youth '40. '41; Stamp Club '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '40. '41. JEANNE GORDON LeNOIR Norfolk, Virginia . . . meticulous and mannered . . . Student Council '40. '41; Junior Classical League '40, '41; Delta Beta '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '40, ‘41; Maidof- Honor '41. LOUISE POWELL Washington. District of Columbia . . . admired and amiable . . . Athletic Board '39-'41; President Delta Beta '39. '40; President Glee Club '40. '41; Most Popular 39-'41; Hiawassee Tribe Chief '40. '41. LAURA ELIZABETH PLOWDEN Orangeburg, South Carolina . . . capricious and captivating . . . President Delta Beta '41; Y. P. C. Council '41; Glee Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '40. '41; Mohawk Tribe '40. '41. LYRA PITTMAN West Palm Beach. Florida . . . athletic and accommodating . . . Athletic Board 38 41; SUN DIAL Staff 39 '41; Most Athletic '39-'41; “M Club '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '39-'41. NORMA MARIA PAGE High Point, North Carolina . . . modern and melodic . . . Y. P. C. Council '40; Glee Club 39-'41; Dramatic Club '40. '41; Music Club '39; Delta Beta '39-'41. (27) J4l$L School Seniori MARY ETHELYN PICKELSIMER Brevard, North Carolina . . . smiting and social tr . . . President Sunday School Class '39-'40; Hiking Club '40. '41; Science Club '39. '40; Nightingale Club '40. '41; United Youth '39. '41; Delta Beta '37-'41; Cherokee Tribe '37 41. MARGARET RICHARDS Dyersburg. Tennessee . . . personable and piquant . . . Y. P. C. Council ’39-'41; Athletic Board '39-'41; Presi- dent Delta Beta '40; Vice-President Junior Class; Hiawas- see Tribe '39-'41. ETHEL GLADYS ROOT Sanford, Florida . . . optimistic and observing . . . Athletic Board '40. '41; Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; Lydian Club '40. '41; United Youth Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '40. '41; Choctaw Tribe '40. '41. ELIZABETH SAGER Richmond. Virginia . . . fastidious and fascinating . . . Mohawk Tribe '40. '41; Delta Beta '40, '41. KATHERINE WAGNER Water Valley. Mississippi . . . beauteous and bracing . . . President of Class '37. '38: Sunday School Class Presi- dent '37. '38; Glee Club '37-'41; SUN DIAL Representa- tive '38 41; Most Attractive '41; Cherokee Tribe '37 41. PATRICIA ANN WEBB London. England ‘ English and energetic . . . Y. P. C. Council '40. '41; Nightingale Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '40; Secretary Sunday School Class '40. '41; Secretary Delta Beta '40. '41; Cherokee Tribe '40 .'41. ESTELLE WILLIAMS Brookneal, Virginia . . . sweet and Southern . . . President of Sunday School Class '41; Y. P. C. Council '41; Glee Club '40. '41; Hiking Club '40. '41; Science Club '40, '41; Delta Beta '40. '41; Mohawk Tribe '40, '41. (28) J}un,ior5 MISS LAURA MAE BROWN. Sponsor Sanford. Florida JOHNETTE GRIFFIN. President West Palm Beach, Florida CARRIE DEMA PARKER. Vice-President Asheville, North Carolina HENRIETTA STEPHENS WHITE. Secretary Cordesville, South Carolina JANE WOODSON. Treasurer Goias. Brazil BETTY BLANTON BELK Montreat, North Carolina EMILY CAROLINE BERRY Arlington, Virginia GLADYS ELIZABETH BROWN New Orleans, Louisiana ANNE COLEMAN Asheville. North Carolina FRANCES COLEMAN Asheville. North Carolina POLLY GRAY EDMUNDS Leesburg. Florida ANN KERSHAW FISHBURNE Naples. North Carolina NANCY JANE GLEATON Charlotte, North Carolina VIRGINIA IRBY HEATH Washington, District of Columbia UNA DELL HORTON Virginia Beach. Virginia VIRGINIA LOUISE LESTER Asheville. North Carolina MOLLY MAXINE McCALL Weaverville. North Carolina FRANCES MOZELLE MURRAH Atlanta. Georgia RUTH RANDOLPH Black Mountain, North Carolina JACKYE SAUNDERS Mount Sterling, Kentucky (29) -JJic b Reboot S)opb wmomi MISS LUCILE GARDNER. Sponsor Georgia MARY LOUISE VERLANDER. President New Orleans, Louisiana MARY VIRGINIA WAKEFIELD. Vice-President New Orleans, Louisiana LAUNA LAVINIA PINDAR. Secretary-Treasurer Birmingham. Alabama VIVIAN BATEMAN Fort Meyers, Florida WINIFRED DOROTHY CLARKE Winter Park. Florida MARY LOUISE DWIGHT Washington. District of Columbia TILLIE GLEATON Charlotte. North Carolina ANNE BOLLING HEATH Washington, District of Columbia BETTIJEAN HUGHES Asheville. North Carolina ULDINE MARTIN Moncks Corner, South Carolina JOYCE TULA McNEIL North Wilkesboro. North Carolina SARAH ELIZABETH TENCH Asheville, North Carolina MARY GLENNA WALLACE Charleston, West Virginia (30) limen MISS CARRIE MAY McELROY. Sponsor Newman, Georgia BETTY JANE ADKINS SYBIL WILKINSON Marion. North Carolina Bath. North Carolina HAZEL BLYTHE Charlotte, North Caroilna ALICE MAE ATWOOD FAY MORGAN CHAMBERS Norfolk, Virginia CAROLYN HOLDWAY JUDITH JAMES BETTY LOU LAMPKIN Marion, North Carolina Montreat. North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina Stone Mountain, Georgia DIANA LEE MARY ANN MERRIN JOHN NEVILLE Monroe. North Carolina Montreat, North Carolina Montreat. North Carolina CYNTHIA WANDA PAYNE High Point. North Carolina ANN PICKELSIMER Brevard, North Carolina RUTH RICHARDSON Black Mountain. North Carolina MARY ANNETTE ROBINSON Wallace, North Carolina MAXINE SUTTLE Montreat, North Carolina DOROTHEA WOLFRATH Somerset, Pennsylvania NO PICTURE ANNA WORTH KENNETH POTEAT Hangchow. China NANCY POTEAT Black Mountain, North Carolina Black Mountain, North Carolina I (31) (Clementem Miss Lois McClintock Ellis Director Nancy Ormand_____________________________Black Mountain, North Carolina Nancy Kester_____________________________Black Mountain, North Carolina Betsy Wilson........................ Montreat, North Carolina Joyce Wells____________________Black Mountain, North Carolina Tommy Spence_________________________Montreat, North Carolina Nick Neville_________________________Montreat, North Carolina Andy Jumper____________________Black Mountain, North Carolina (32) c Tctiuitiz i (33) X Margaret McLaurin______________President Irene Hardee______________Vice-President Annie Sue Fowke________________Secretary June Huddleston________________Treasurer Mary Ruth Redd____________Spiritual Lile Agnes Williams__________Foreign Missions Margaret Bartus_________---Home Missions Alma Sharp______Enlistment and Training Helen Glenn__________________Learning Janet McDonald____________Stewardship Marianna Johnson.........Comradeship Catherine Hobbs________Bulletin Board Mrs. C. E. Dorsey_____________Adviser Miss Rachel Henderlite________Adviser (34) Mary Lee Alley________________President Louise Powell____________Vice-President Betty Belk____________________Secretary Polly Edmunds_________________Treasurer Ethel Root________________Spiritual Life Ann Webb________________________Foreign Missions Louise Emerson_____________________Home Missions Jeanne Bateman Enlistment and Training Jane Woodson---------------- -Learning Margaret Richards__________Stewardship Dema Parker________________Comradeship Belle Miller.___ -Bulletin Board Laura Plowden_________________Bulletin Board i Miss Carrie May McElroy.. .Adviser Miss Lois McClintock Ellis -Adviser (35) Ske Sun S)lal EDITORIAL STAFF Mary Vernon Rudulph..............Editor-in-Chief Patti Fitzgerald.................Literary Editor Miss C. M. McElroy..............Faculty Adviser Miss N. G. Watkins......................Faculty Adviser Miss Lydia Brandon......................Faculty Adviser STAFF WRITERS Frances Taylor................... Jane Boughton.................... Marianna Johnson................. Lyra Pittman..................... BUSINESS STAFF Kathleen Hardee................Business Manager Catherine Wilkinson.........Advertising Manager Marjorie Jordan................Exchange Manager . .Sports .. .Music .Feature Pictorial PRODUCTION STAFF Jimmie Rowland.........................Chairman Mary Mitchell............................Typist Ava Neil Taylor......................Stencilist Alma Sharpe........................Mimeographer Irma Jean Shelor.....................Art Editor Mrs. Vera Spears........................Faculty Adviser Miss W. R. Blackburn....................Faculty Adviser REPORTERS Floride McDermid........... Dorothy Hambrick........... Katie Wagner............... Betty Belk................. Mary Wallace............... Fay Chambers............... . .Senior College ..Junior College _____Senior High .....Junior High Sophomore High ..Freshman High (36) 4tLletic SlJt ima Secretary on President fMU CjiUnd Treasurer Vice-President Sponsor (37) wcu PRESIDENT Mary Rudulph SECRETARY Floride McDermid VICE-PRESIDENT Joan Shuler TREASURER Lyra Pittman SPONSOR Miss Margaret E. Smith TRIBE CHIEF Kathleen Hardee HEAD OF VOLLEY BALL Jimmie Rowland hoc tau TRIBE CHIEF Emma Lou Hughes HEAD OF BASKETBALL Lillian Tomlinson SCHOOL CHEERLEADER Mae Tench JJiawateee VnL TRIBE CHIEF Louise Powell HEAD OF BASEBALL Jewel Houck Qierolee Jribe TRIBE CHIEF Catherine Wilkinson HEAD OF SOCCER Morehead Scales Jennls HEAD OF TENNIS Betty Gray Wilcox HEAD OF HIKING Mary Rudulph HEAD OF INDOOR SPORTS Alma Sharpe Jimmie Rowland Jewel Houck____ Maizie Whitaker. _____President Vice-President _____Secretary Lula Lee Neal_______________Treasurer Miss Willie Ruby Blackburn___Sponsor Mrs. Vera Spears_____________ Sponsor Clifta Farr------- Lillian Tomlinson _____President Vice-President (41) Mildred Gilchrist...... _ Miss Henrietta Bedinger. .Secretary __Sponsor 2)ramat:ic3 Miss Elizabeth Hoyt________Director Presentations: That Crazy Smith Family Tube Roses Those Phinney Giris Oh, Theodore f lericmd Catherine Hobbs_____________President Ava Neil Taylor---- Jewel Houck____________Vice-President Miss Lulu McClure Mrs. Vera Spears____________Sponsor White Iris Uplifting Celia Secretary .Sponsor (42) Mary Ruth Redd_________________President Celia Turk----------------Vice-President Service Elizabeth Neal________________Secretary Miss Nannie Watkins_____________Sponsor (43) Josephine Craig_______________President Mildred Wilkinson_______Vice-President Margaret Gilmer_______________Secretary Miss Elizabeth Woodhouse______Director Miss Mary Lord_____________Accompanist Barnes, Bartus, Bealey, Boughton, Bradshaw, Brown, Burgin, Coleman, Craig, Deale, Drymon, Farr, Ferrier, Fowke, Gilmer, Glenn, Hardee, Hardee, Helms, Huddleston, Hughes, Johnson, Martin, McDermid, Mcllwain, McKay, Neel, Orr, Pressley, Puckett, Purviance, Sale, Sharpe, Shields, Sikes, Smith, Stanley, Steppe, Taylor, Thompson, Webb, Wilkinson, Wilkison, Williams, Wolfe. Miss Elizabeth Woodhouse______Director Mildred Wilkinson_______Accompanist Adams, Adkins, Bateman, Belk, Berry, Blythe, Brown, Chambers, Campbell, Case, Clark, Corpening, Edmunds, Emerson, Gleaton, Gleaton, Griffin, Harris, Hughes, Lamp- kin, Lee. McCall, Merrin, Page, Parker, Payne, Plowden, Powell, Richardson, Robinson, Pindar, Suttle, White, Wilkinson, Williams, Tench, Miller, Wallace, Lester. (44) 1 lfja Ubay 1941 One day's life among the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus was the theme of the 1941 May Day. The more familiar dances in pantomine, depicting the stories of Greek Mythology, v ere performed before Queen Mai, who was Sue McCoy, ihe Maid-of-Honor, who was Jeanne LeNoir, and the Maids, who were Margaret Glenn, Marian Rowe, Barbara Alward, Esther Lewis, Louise Emerson, Henrietta White, Joyce McNeil, and Fay Chambers. (45) FRANCES FERRJER. B x6 BIBB ?0usf d. JANE BOUGHTON MARY RUDULPH 'blcfrt; VgAocifaJLz JOAN SHULER. Mmt OUAletccy JUNE HUDDLESTON Superla tiveS PATTI FITZGERALD MOREHEAD SCALES adelene steed JULIA KEYS t zifitwiw o' MAE TENCH -Merits PcrfouBcBu JANET M9 DONALD SUE MS COY sjl loot (2 fozctu DEMA PARKER JANE V GORTON MARY WALLACE Jl lrit J e ioatclc BETTY BELK jyioot BETTY GENE ALLEY IVMuAt- MARY LEE ALLEY cP-Ct HAZEL HARRIS M ot Lvitillcjctaol' LOUISE POWELL ud lcfot Pi pttla i LYRA PITTMAN PliJPkiLo KATHERINE WAGNER MARY LEE ALLE'i v Moot BELLE MILLER. S.eSC AjocyiX Societied The Philalethian and Tritonian Literary Societies, eligible to College girls for membership, and the Delta Beta Literary Society, eligible to High School girls for membership moet bi-monthly to provide entertainment for the student body through such programs as fashion shows, debates, plays, and musical programs. The sponsors are: Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. Miss Laura Mae Brown. Miss Henrietta Bedinger. Jritoni Is Semester President.........................Virginia Shelton Vice-President................Catherine Wilkinson Secretary-Treasurer...................Jewel Houck an 2nd Semester President.........................Margaret Glenn Vice-President........................Ann Turner Secretary-Treasurer..........Mary Will Anderson PUMI, nan 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester .Winifred Williams .. Mary Neal Kidd President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Elizabeth McCord Amy Petitt Catherine Williams Inez Payne jbi a (Beta .Margaret Richards ..Betty Gene Alley Dema Parker 2nd Semester President Laura Plowden Vice-President Betty Belk Secretary-Treasurer Ann Webb UnitedV, louth dftil? This Club was organized to acquaint the Latin. Spanish, and French students with the customs and manners of the respective countries. Chairman of French Division.........Patti Fitzgerald Advisers.................Miss Carrie May McElroy, Chairman of Spanish Division............Clifta Farr Miss Nannie Watkins. Miss Lydia Brandon Chairman of Latin Division. ..Mary Will Anderson For those students interested in Science and Biology, this Club provides entertainment and information over and above that outlined in the curriculum. President................................Celia Turk Secretary-Treasurer...............Dorothy Hambrick Vice-President..................Lillian Tomlinson Adviser.....................Miss Margaret E. Smith In monthly meetings, those students of piano, violin, and voice, present a program consisting of instru- mental and vocal numbers. The purpose of the Club is to deepen the students' appreciation of music. President..........................Mary Lee Alley Advisers..............Miss Elizabeth Woodhouse. Vice-President.........................Diana Lee Miss Mary Lord Secretary-Treasurer.....................Jill Webb amp This Club tends to further the students' interest by studying the value and origin of stamps. They meet monthly for the purpose of exchanging and buying them. President...... Vice-President Floride McDermid .....Doris Green (48) Secretary-Treasurer....................Ann Dodson Advisers.. .Miss Annie Webb. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt (49) NEW THEATRE Bi.ack Mountain, N. C. THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Lee A. Hiltz, Manager ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY Drink Queen City North Fork Dairy Milk T railways IT IS GOOD AND GOOD FOR YOU SCHEDULES AND TOURS North Fork Dairy Farms J Black Mountain, N. C. SPECIAL TRIPS CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE PHONE 3281 Me Murray Chevrolet Co. Black Mountain - - N. C. Black Mountain SALES AND SERVICE (50) COMPLIMENTS OF The BANK of BLACK MOUNTAIN Black Mountain, N. CL WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS MORGAN of BROS., INC. JUMPER’S Wholesalers - Distributors CANDY - CIGARS - DRUGS PHARMACY SUNDRIES - PAPER PRODUCTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 5400-5401 67 - 71 Broadway Black Mountain - - N. C. Asheville - - North Carolina (51) The Pictures For The SUN DIAL Were Made By PRESTON STUDIO SUITE 323 HAYWOOD BUILDING (Over Sear Roebuck) Telephone 1385-J 46 Haywood Street Asheville, N. C. Extending CAMP The Good Wishes ot MONTREAT SMlmote FOR GIRLS The Ideal Vacation Camp Dairy Farms WITH THE “The South's Finest Dairy” ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES OF MONTREAT lOU arc invited to visit us, and sec how diligent we are to give you dairy foods that arc “supreme- in-quality”. Director MRS. S. H. McBRIDE Montreat - - North Carolina (52) Herff-Jones Co. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelrv, (iraduation Announcements, Medals, Cups and 1'rophies. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Jewelers 'To CftContreat Qo liege PHONE 4881 French Broad Cleaners and Laundry It your clothes are not becoming to YOU they should he coming to US B. W. Rowland, Prop. Black Mountain - - - N. C. ASSEMBLY INN HOME OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SHOW PLACE OF THE CAROLINAS Open the Year Round RATES REASONABLE Montreat - - North Carolina (53) COMPLIMENTS OF Pearce-Young Angel Co. GROVE’S DEPARTMENT STORE WE APPRECIATE YOUR H HOLES ALL FRUITS AN I) PRODUCE VISITS ASHEVILLE. X. C. 109 Roberts St. Phones: 4277 -4278 Black Mountain - - N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF L M. LANCE Black Mountain Telephone 2491 Hardware 8c Supply Co. State St. and Montreat Rd. Black Mountain, N. C. ESSO PHONE 54 ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES VERIFIED ESSO LUBRICATION Black Mountain - North Carolina ESSO MOTOR OIL We Can Make Anything of Wood The Freshest Thing in Town” The Butter-Krust Joyland Furniture Co. Bread The Home of Hand Made Furniture “Slow Baked” for Better Flavor Black Mountain, N. C. THE ASHEVILLE BAKING CO. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Slayden-Fakes and The Quality Dry Goods j J Store Company Black Mountain - North Carolina Covington Sport Shop AMBULANCE SERVICE Harrison Funeral Home Everything tor '1 he Discriminating Sportsman” LADY ATTENDANT PHONE ALL HOURS - 3860 Phone 5017 Asheville, N. C. Black Mountain - North Carolina (54) 77 m a n Ofli cc Supplies, '. 8 College St. Asheville, N. C. Electric Supply Co. DISTRIBUTORS G-E Mazda And Fluorescent LAMPS W IRING SIP P L I E S ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT F I X T I R E S 16-18 Commerce Street Telephone 3005 Asheville, N. C. MONTREAT STORE Operated For The Public Good NO PRIVATE INTEREST DESERVES YOUR PATRONAGE (55) Radio Sales and Service Auto Repairing Esso Cias and Oil Key City Motor Company FORI) DEALERS Black Mountain, N. C. Compliments of A FRIEND Black Mountain Young Produce Co. Drug Co. Carter Czzell, Mgr. When in Black Mountain visit and make our store your headquarters FRUITS — PRODUCE POULTRY AM) EGGS Phone 448S Asheville - - North Carolina Jt k as been a pleasure to u orl uri tL tie 1941 S In 2)uil S tc THE MILLER PRINTING CO. CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING GO. (56)
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