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Presented L ’! THE STUDENTS OF MONTREAT COLLEGE MONTREAT. NORTH CAROLINA Sun Dial 1939 IRMA JEAN SHELOR. Editor-in-Chief MARJORIE JORDAN. Business Manager DEDICATION Since that day in September, 1916, when Montreat College first came into being, no-other names have stood out so brilliantly in the annals of the college as those of Dr. and Mrs. Anderson. Believing that all things are but a trust from God, they have conse- crated their time, energies and resources to the improvement of this College and to the Christian education of youth. Their unselfish service, loyal devotion to duty, and perseverance in making their dreams ma- terialize. have made them Montreat's original Knights of Progress. We dedicate this twenty-fifth anniversary edition of the SUN DIAL to Dr. and Mrs. R. C. ANDERSON Old Hotel 1916 THE COLLEGE ’TXW DR. MARGARET SPENCER Dean MISS MARGARET WADE Assistant Dean THE First Row: Miss Haiti© Blair. Com- merce: Miss Lydia Brandon. Latin; Miss Laura Mae Brown. Physical Education. Science: Miss Mary Ruth Cooper. History. Physical Education. Second Row: Miss Alice Macfarlano. English; Miss Carrie May McElroy. French; Miss Helen Miles. Home Economics; Miss Isa Ruth Plank. Chemistry. Third Row: Miss Elizabeth I. Wood- house. Voice. French: Miss Hen- rietta Bedinger. School Nurse; Miss Helen L. Dickinson. Librarian: Mrs. Lula Beattie. Supervisor ol Buildings. (6: r First Row: Mrs. C. E. Dorsey. Bible; Miss Lois McClintock Ellis. English: Miss Louisa N. Faucette, Bible; Miss Elsie I. Fletcher, Bible; Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. Dramatics, History; Miss Mary P. Lord, Teacher oi Piano. Public School Music. Second Row: Miss Margaret E. Smith. Science; Dr. Margaret Spencer. Psychology. History of Education; Mrs. Vera Spears. Business Education; Miss Margaret Wade, Business English. Business Mathematics; Miss Nannie G. Watkins. English, Spanish: Miss Annie Webb. Mathematics. Third Row: Miss Carrie Elizabeth Maddrey, Dietitian: Miss Mary Williams. House Mother: Miss Lucile Gardner. Secre- tary to the Dean; Miss Annie Hudson. Bookkeeper; Mr. A. R. Bauman. Secretary to the Mountain Retreat Association; Miss Edna Plant, Secretary to Mr. Bauman. (7) Tiir record oi the years 1917-27 is adapted from “.liter Ten Years. (critten for the celebration of the College's tenth anniversary by Mrs. f. I. Miller, ;cho for more than fifteen years, until illness took her from us, teas the respected and beloved head oi the Latin Department.) In 1915 Rev. R. C. Anderson. President of the Mountain Retreat Association, authorized by the Association, offered to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, to be used for a Normal School, such buildings of tho Association as should be necessary for such a school. September. 1916. saw the Montreat Normal School launched on its career. That Dr. Anderson v as the actual founder of the school is a matter of history. Throughout the years of his presidency he and Mrs. Anderson have been tireless in their work, care, and generosity toward the school. The original faculty consisted of Miss Nancy Moorefield. Principal; Mrs. R. B. Willis. Dean; Miss Mary White. Miss Irene Foreman, and Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Adams. The names of all the pupils of that momentous year must be listed here. In the dormitory were Louise Bailey. Eleanor Doggett. Elizabeth Doggett. Martha Fitzgerald. Viola Led- ford. Lillian Russell, Callie Smith. Mattie Smith. Grace Wat- son : the days pupils were Jean White and two boys. R. V. Alexander and Clyde Stevenson. When at the end of a year of strenuous labor. Miss Moore- field resigned, she v as succeeded by Miss Frances Bow- man. In June. 1918. Lillian Russell and Jean White graduat- ed from the Normal Department. On October 31. 1920. tragedy came to the school in the sudden death of Miss Bowman, its beloved Principal. The months that followed brought many difficult problems. However, with the co- operation of the faculty. Mrs. Willis, as acting principal, and Mr. J. P. Williams, as business manager, carried on the v ork successfully. The school was fortunate in having as Miss Bowman's successor. Miss Sallie Austin. For six years the Montreat Hotel served as the school’s only building. In September. 1922, while Miss Austin was principal, classes v ere transferred to the chapel and class- rooms in Anderson Auditorium, which had just been com- pleted. In the spring of 1923. after two years of most efficient service. Miss Austin resigned. Miss Nannie Watkins, who v as awaiting appointment to the mission field, consented to act as principal for the year 1923-24. One day of this eighth session stands out before all others: On January 21. 1924, the Montreat Hotel v as destroyed by fire, and the school v as left homeless. With true Montreat kindness, the neighbors opened their homes, and soon everyone v as housed. Eventually dormitories were established in Sylvan Heights and Andelk Lodge. Only one day of class work was missed. 'The pianos, the books from the library, and the records were saved. There were other important events in the year 1923-24: Miss Lucille Belk wrote the words of the ALMA MATER. Miss Annette Crocheron sponsored the organization of the Tritonia and Philalethia Literary Societies. the first issue of the SUN DIAL v as published, and Dr. Anderson designed the college seal. In September. 1924. the Alba Hotel was converted into a dormitory. Here begins Mr. and Mrs. Woodward's record of devoted service to the school. 1930-31 saw the beginning of the expansion in the buildings used v hen some of the college classes were transferred to the Lakeside Building. This made possible the placing of the four thousand books v hen the people of Montreat presented the Cora Stone Library. This gift added to the four thousand already owned and made the eight thousand which helped to ac- credit the library. The following year Miss Dickinson began cataloguing the books according to the accepted library system. Since the removal into Gaither Hall, more books have been added, making a present total of over ten thousand. In 1933 Miss Margaret Spencer, now Dr. Spencer, became Dean, and the Montreat Normal School became Montreat College. In 1935 Mrs. Anderson gave the college beautiful Gaither Hall. Since then the college has added Fellowship Hall, the new classrooms in the Anderson building, and a separate infirmary. Noxt year, 1942-43. another new dormi- tory will be ready for occupancy. Some years ago a gym- nasium was made available for use. and the course in Physical Education was accredited. The buildings, however, are but the outward evidences of growth. Through the years the curriculum has been enlarged to include (in addition to tho original High School. Teachers Training and Liberal Arts courses) a Pre-nursing course and a Commercial Department. Home Economics has been developed into a separate course, and the Music Department now offers work leading to the B. Mus. degree. The High School has become more and more independent of the college, gradually attaining a separate Literary Society. Y. P. C. organization. Athletic Association, and. this year a separate classroom building. The college has always striven to give scholarship and character-building a high place. As far back as 1927. it is recorded. Myrtis Smith received the five dollar reward offered by Mr. and Mrs. Woodward for the highest scholastic average. Then in 1933 the Honor pin representing high scholarship and exemplary conduct, was awarded to Lucile Gardner. Many others have received this pin since that time. and. of course, there v ere many before who were entitled to it. The splendid records of the alumnae show that the extra equipment and enlarged curriculum can hardly claim to have improved the QUALITY of the grad- uates. but certainly greater opportunities are being offered to larger numbers. The enrollment has increased from the original twelve to the present 327; where the first graduating class numbered two. the present classes number 96. May the present and future generations of faculty and students express their appreciation of the greator opportuni- ies. and their gratitude to those girls on whose past work they are building, by a richer, fuller service to the college and the world. Nannie Watkins. (8) Alba 1924 SENIOR COLLEGE OFFICERS d ara JJand President Ward,W:(L,U J„ Vice-President Secretary £L mu cJjou 'bJoochj Treasurer m JJ.L ML Whs UU Sponsor Sponsor 21 ns (10) COLLEGE SENIORS BARBARA ALWARD Charleston. South Carolina ''.Is friendly as an aid house 'all of memories’ SENIOR YEAR: President Athletic Association; Stu- dent Cabinet; Most Athletic; Lite Service Group; M Club. FRESHMAN YEAR; Sunday School Class Presi- dent: Class Representative to May Court; Hiking Club; Basketball Captain; Varsity Basketball; Soccer. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian; United Youth; Cherokee. MARY WILL ANDERSON Paint Gap. North Carolina linicient, gay. lovable; a personality which inspires love and friendliness. SENIOR YEAR. House President of College Lodge; Student Cabinet: Prayer Group Leader: Head of In- door Sports: Athletic Board. FRESHMAN YEAR: Sunday School Class President; Secretary and Treas- urer Tritonian Literary Society; May Day Program: Indoor Sports. BOTH YEARS: President Latin Club; Lydian Club; Life Service Group: Basketball: Choctaw. GRACE BEALEY St. Marys. Georgia “Grace, good-humored, likeable senior, once a noted man-hater, has become a famous 'Hack-Slider SENIOR YEAR: M Club; Soccer Team; Basketball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Choir; Cadet Corps: Volleyball Team. BOTH YEARS: Tri- tonian Literary Society: Bio-Chemist Club; Stamp Club; Hiking Club: Mohawk Tribe. MARGARET LOUISE BROWN Carthage. North Carolina Her joys are as deep as the ocean; Her troubles as light as its foam. SENIOR YEAR: United Youth Club; Life Service Group: Prayer Group Leader; Music Club: Teacher in Outpost Sunday School. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Choir; Philalethian Literary Society: Student Congress; Nightingale Club: Basket ball Team; Mohawk Tribe. CELESTE BURGESS Black Mountain. North Carolina Let the world wag as it will. I'll be gay and happy still. DAY STUDENT. KATHLEEN CAMPBELL Raeford. North Carolina Stately and steadfast—a picture of constancy. SENIOR YEAR. Sunday School Class President: President Philalethian; Senior Class Play. FRESH- MAN YEAR: Student Congress; May Day Program; Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Dramatics Club; United Youth Club: Basketball Team; Choctaw Tribe. ELLA HEARN CASADAY Milstead. Alabama . merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. SENIOR YEAR: House President of Alba: Student Cabinet; Prayer Group Leader; Life Service Group; Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: May Day Program; Baseball Team; Basketball Team: Volleyball Team. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; United Youth Club; Bio-Chemist Club; Mohawk Tribe. CAMILLA COLEMAN Richwood. West Virginia She boosts you with her smile and pep. Her sincerity hasn't tailed her yet, SENIOR YEAR: Head College Cheerleader; Presi- dent of Choir; Secretary of Sunday School Class; Athletic Board. FRESHMAN YEAR: Hiking Club; Varsity Basketball. BOTH YEARS: Philalothian; Lydian Club: Cherokee. (11) COLLEGE SENIORS SARA COX Mullins. South Carolina “She was motif tor happy thought. For playful wit and laughter” SENIOR YEAR: School Pianist; Vice-President of Sunday School Class: Choir; United Youth Club: Or- chestra. BOTH YEARS: Music Club; Cherokee. BARBARA DEALE Chicago. Illinois Few '.cords arc much to be praised.” SENIOR YEAR: Basketball. FRESHMAN YEAR: Secretary of Sunday School Class; Soccer Team. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; French Club: Choir: Soccer Team: Mohawk Tribe. ALYCE RACHEL DeVORE Lakeland, Florida Scs dcsirs. cc sont sa loi. SENIOR YEAR: Picture Editor Sun Dial Staff; Presi- dent Pierian Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society: United Youth Club: Hiwasse© Tribe. BERNICE LOUISE ELLIOTT Hopewell. Virginia “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.” SENIOR YEAR: President Nightingale Club; Prayer Group Leader; Basketball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Hiking Club; Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; Bio-Chemist Club; United Youth Club; Life Service Group: Choc- taw Tribe. MARY LU EL WOOD Canton. Ohio She needs no purse: her gold is in her hair.” SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President Tritonian Literary Society; Athletic Board; Head of Tennis. FRESH- MAN YEAR: Student Congress; United Youth Club; Cadet Corps; May Day Program; Hiking Club; Bas- ketball Team; Baseball Team: Volleyball Team. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; Lydian Club; Soccer Team: Hiwassee Tribe. ELEANOR PRATT GIBBS Draper. Virginia The hindness and goodness of her nature radiates the true beauty of her being.” SENIOR YEAR: Student Congress; Lydian Club. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; United Youth Club; Nightingale Club; Life Service Group; Mohawk Tribe. ANNIE WILL GILLILAND Goodwator. Alabama Always spry and ever gay. She always laughs your frowns away.” SENIOR YEAR: President M Club: Sunday School Class Vice-President: Senior Play: Secretary Athletic Board. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club; Cade; Corps; Varsity Volleyball Team: Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Philalethian Literary Society; United Youth Club; Hiking Club; Basketball Team; Varsity Soccer Team; Mohawk Tribe. RUTH AMELIA GRADY Seven Springs. North Carolina As sparkling as cellophane and as stately as a queen.” SENIOR YEAR: President of Tritonian Literary So- ciety; Posture Queen. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Secretary Sunday School Class; Cadet Corps; Miss Montreat. BOTH YEARS: Lydian Club; Choctaw Tribe. (12) COLLEGE SENIORS MARGUERITE GRISSETT Princeton. New Jersey The quietness and calmness of her beauty is shared by all. SENIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Council; P. K. Club; Prayer Group Leader; Out Post Sunday School Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist. BOTH YEARS: Tri- toniam Student Congress; United Youth Club; Life Service Group; Cherokee Tribe. DOROTHY HAMBRICK Lakeland. Florida She teas too wise to err. and O. Too good to be unbind. —Medley SENIOR YEAR: Pierian Club; Teacher in Outpost Sunday School: Primary Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress. BOTH YEARS: Class Representa- tive to SUN DIAL: United Youth Club; Secretary and Treasurer Bio-Chemist Club; Tritonian; Mohawk. BARBARA MOORS HAND Chadbourn. North Carolina She knows how to work and how to play. How to be serious and how to be gay.” SENIOR YEAR: Class President: Athletic Board; M ' Club; Prayer Group Leader. FRESHMAN YEAR: Representative to Student Congress; Marshal; May Day. BOTH YEARS: Student Congress; Life Service Group; Bio-Chemist Club: Tritonian Literary Society; Hiwassee Tribe: Basketball: Softball; Hiking Club. CATHERINE HARRISON Hopewell. Virginia Her ways are ways oi pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. SENIOR YEAR: Treasurer of Nightingale Club; Senior Class Play; Fire Captain; Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group; United Youth Club; Tritonian; Cherokee Tribe. FAIR HARRELSON Mullins. South Carolina Pretty, charming, and awfully nice. The hind of girl you look at twice. SENIOR YEAR: Athletic Board; Fire Captain. FRESHMAN YEAR: Baseball Captain. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Literary Society; Hiwassee Tribe. EDNA EARL HEARN Teachey. North Carolina To know her is to love her.” SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President of Lydian Club; Secretary Life Service Group: SUN DIAL Staff: Pray- er Group Leader; Outpost Sunday School Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Hiking Club; Production Staff of DIALETTE. BOTH YEARS: Choc- taw; Philaiethian; Life Service; Lydian. KITTY MAYRE HEPLER Hot Springs. Virginia She never ’omul a fault with you. A ever implied your wrong by her right. SENIOR YEAR: Nightingale Club; Primary Teacher.- Hiking Club; Soccer. FRESHMAN YEAR: May Day Program: Baseball. EOTH YEARS: United Youth Club; Philaiethian: Hiwassee: Basketball. OLA HINSON Gibson, North Carolina '7 count this thing to be greatly true. That a noble deed is a step toward God. SENIOR YEAR: United Youth Club: Nightingale Club: Basketball. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Con- gress; Bio-Chemist Club; Soft ball Team; Hiking Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service; United Youth; Philaie- thian Literary Society: Mohawk Tribe. r (13) COLLEGE SENIORS EMMA LOU HUGHES Hampton. Virginia .hi all-around girl who cannot be expressed in words. SENIOR YEAR: Senior Class Play: Cherokee Tribe Chief; Vice-President Pierian Club; SUN DIAL Staff: Basketball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Con- gress: Vice-President Sunday School Class; Life Ser- vice: Hiking Club; BOTH YEARS: Choir; Lydian Club; Music Club; Indoor Sports; Athletic Board. VIRGINIA HUGHES Cedar Grove. North Carolina ‘‘To know her is to love her. SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President Sunday School Class; Prayer Group Leader; Lydian Club; Music Club: Secretary Philalethian Literary Society; Basket- ball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Tennis: Student Con- gress; United Youth; Softball Team. BOTH YEARS: Choctaw Tribe. MABEL HUMPHRIES Oxford. North Carolina So wild, so good, so loving. SENIOR YEAR: Hiking Club: Indoor Sports: Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group: Lydian Club; Tritonian Literary Society: Mohawk Tribe; Basketball Team. CATHERINE JONES Chattanooga. Tennessee Possessor of a deep character—her strength is in her quietness. SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Student Cabinet: Pray- er Group Leader: President of Bio-Chemist Club: M Club: Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: May Day: Life Service Group; Music Club: Secretary of Sunday School Class: Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian Society; Choctaw Tribe: Hiking Club; Pierian Club. MARJORIE M. JORDAN Ashevilie. North Carolina Charm meets the sight, but merit wins the soul. SENIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Council: Prayer Group Leader; Pierian Club: Dramatic Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: President of Sunday School Class; Student Congress; Chairman of Junior-Senior Banquet: Basket- ball Team: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group: United Youth Club; Philalethian Liter- ary Society; SUN DIAL Staff: Hiwassee Tribe. FLORA MAE KELLY Carthage. North Carolina Still and quiet, but deeper than you think SENIOR YEAR: Prayer Group Leader. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Choctaw Tribe: Life Service Group; United Youth Club; Night- ingale Club; Tritonian Literary Society. DIXIE KORNEGAY Bowden. North Carolina Dicky is both charming and shy. FRESHMAN YEAR: May Day Activities; Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Lydian Club; Hiwassee Tribe. CAROLYN LOUISE LEATHERWOOD Bryson City. North Carolina Xot too serious, not too gay. Rut a true blue girl in every way. SENIOR YEAR: Fire Captain. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress. BOTH YEARS: Philalethian Liter- ary Society: Hiwassee Tribe. (14) COLL [(i E SENIORS ESTHER JUDY LEWIS Morehead City. North Carolina Mystery lends enchantment SENIOR YEAR: Student Cabinet: House President cf Fellowship; May Queen; Most Attractive; Prayei Group Leader; Assistant Treasurer of Sunday School. FRESHMAN YEAR: Dramatics Club; May Court. BOTH YEARS; Tritonian Society; Cherokee Tribe. JANE LINDSAY Raeford. North Carolina My heart is whole, my hand is 'ree; Ran along little worries, don't bother me.” SENIOR YEAR: Dramatic Club; Treasurer of Sun- day School Class; Fire Captain. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps; United Youth Club; Volleyball Team: Softball Team; May Day. BOTH YEARS: Mohawk Tribe; Music Club; Philalethian Literary Society; Hik- ing Club: Basketball Team; Soccer Team. LULA LEE LYON Abingdon, Virginia She is true to her work, her word, and her friends.” SENIOR YEAR: Sunday School Class President; Athletic Board; Choctaw Tribe Chief; Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress; May Day; Vol- leyball Team: Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Choc- taw; Nightingale; Hiking Club; Tritonian; United Youth; Basketball. MARIAN ARNETTE MARTIN High Point. North Carolina . cheerful smile and a word for everyone. .hid never a care in the world.” FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress. BOTH YEARS: Cherokee Tribe; Tritonian Literary Society. MARJORIE McKAY Atlanta. Georgia A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile. . charm oi friendship all the while” SENIOR YEAR: Basketball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Sunday School Class Secretary: Student Con- gress; Volleyball Team; Soccer Team; Assistant Art Editor of DIALETTE. BOTH YEARS: Lydian Club: Prayer Group: Choir; Life Service Group; Philalethian Literary Society: Mohawk Tribe. MARTHA McLEOD Aberdeen. North Carolina . correspondence fix’d wi’ Ueav'n Is sure a noble anchor'” SENIOR YEAR: Student Congress: United Youth Club: Outpost Sunday School Teacher; Primary Teach- er. FRESHMAN YEAR: Vice-President of Sunday School Class.- President of Sunday School Class; Bio- chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service: Philale- thian Society; Choctaw; Basketball Team. ISABELLE McILWAIN Wilmington. North Carolina Is gay and exciting as a dress parade.” SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President of Student Body; Y. P. C. Council: Prayer Group Leader- Little Wom- en . FRESHMAN YEAR: Vice-Fresident of Junior Class; Bio-Chemist Club; Student Congress; Presi- dent of Sunday School Class. BOTH YEARS: Tri- tonian; United Youth; Choir; Life Service: Pierian. LOIS KATHLEEN MOORE Statesville, North Carolina The cheer’ul grin will let you in, IT here the knocker is never known. SENIOR YEAR: Primary School Teacher; Indoor Sports; Hiking Club: Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Volleyball Team; Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Life Service; Philalethian; Basketball; Student Congress; Hiwassee Tribe; United Youth Club. (IS) COLLEGE SENIORS ELIZABETH HOWARD NEEL Gallatin. Tennesses Her love sincere, her thoughts immaculate. Her heart as 'ree trom fraud as heaven from earth. SENIOR YEAR: Orchestra: Outpost Sunday School Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Bio- chemist Club; Soccer: Basketball. BOTH YEARS: Life Service; Philalethian Literary: Hiwassee: Choir. MARY ELIZABETH NEWSOM Camden, South Carolina Grace teas in her steps. Heaven teas in her eyes. In her every gesture teas dignity and love. SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Spanish Club: Secre- tary of United Youth Club: M Club; Hiking Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Volleyball Team. BOTH YEARS: Bio-Chemist Club: United Youth: Life Service: Tritonian; Nightingale: Choctaw; Soccer: Basketball. MARY NIBLOCK Concord, North Carolina . companion in tchom there is great gentleness, great street ness, and excessive sympathy.” SENIOR YEAR: Student Congress Vice-President of Sunday School Class: Little Women : Basketball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress. BOTH YEARS: Cherokee Tube: Hiking Club; Spanish Club; Life Service Group: Nightingale Club. REBECCA ORR Buffalo, West Virginia “Small and street, with music in her heart and fingers. SENIOR YEAR: Music Club Vice-President; Athletic Board. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps; Sunday School Class Treasurer: Hiking Club. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian: Hiwassee; Choir; Basketball: Soccer; Soft- ball; Volleyball Team. LOUISE GRATTAN PAINTER Swannanoa. North Carolina “Her quiet trays are characterized by sincerity and understanding.“ SENIOR YEAR: President of Sunday School Class: Vice-President of Life Service Group. FRESHMAN YEAR: United Youth Club; Student Congress; Life Service Group. BOTH YEARS: Mohawk Tribe; Tri- tonian Literary Society. INEZ PAYNE Baton Rouge. Louisiana She is more charming than she realizes. Which adds to her popularity. SENIOR YEAR: Stodent Congress: Prayer Group Leader: Vice-President of Athletic Board: 'Bost Sport”; Mohawk Cheerleader; Captain of Soccer: M Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Captain of Volleyball. BOTH YEARS: Philalethian Society: Secretary of Sun- day School Class: Hiking Club; Mohawk Tribe: Lydian Club. AMY PETITT Macbeth, West Virginia “l.ove, street ness, goodness—in her person shine. SENIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Vice-President; Spanish Club President; Music Club: Primary Teacher; Soccer Team: Volleyball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Vice- President of Philalethian Society; Sunday School Class Secretary; Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service .Group; Prayer Group Leader: Basketball Team; Hiking Club; Choctaw Tribe. JEANNE PORTER Black Mountain. North Carolina Xone but herself could be her parallel. SENIOR YEAR: Honor Certificato.- Htwa3eee Club. DAY STUDENT. (16) COLLECE SENIORS LUCY MARIE PUCKETT Oxford. North Carolina Iler voice is lo:c, her manner sweet. She's gentle, dainty and petite. SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President of Sunday School Class: Outpost Bible Class: Music Club; Cherokee Tribe. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Bio- chemist Club; Cade? Corps; Hiwassee Tribe. BOTH YEARS: Life Service; United Youth; Tritonian; Choir. NINETTE PURVIANCE Boykins. Virginia cheerful heart, a cheerful smile. . charm oj friendship all the while. SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Y. P. C-: Sunday School Teacher; Soccer. FRESHMAN YEAR: Life Service Group President; Hiking; May Day Dances. BOTH YEARS: Student Congress; Hiwassee; Tritonian.- Vol- leyball; Choir; Orchestra; Nightingale; Music. MARGARET PEACOCK” ROBERTS Jacksonville. Florida There's nothing like 'tin. is there? SENIOR YEAR: Secretary Nightingale Club; Music Club; Choir; Athletic Board; Mohawk Tribe Chief; Varsity Soccer. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps; Fire Captain; Student Congress; Treasurer Sunday School Class: Dramatic Club: Hiking; Volleyball: Baseball. BOTH YEARS: Philalet'nian: Mohawk. ANGELA ROGERS Mooresville, North Carolina Seat and energetic. SENIOR YEAR: Treasurer of Lydian Club; Treasurer of Philalethian Society; Treasurer of Sunday School Class; Life Service Group: Student Congress: Hiking. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps; DIALETTE Staff: Lydian. BOTH YEARS: Cherokee. Philalethian. CAROLYN ELEANOR ROWE South Charleston. West Virginia Too interesting a phenomenom to he passed over. SENIOR YEAR: Feature Editor of SUN DIAL; May Court; Fellowship Fire Chief; Assistant Cherokee Cheerleader. FRESHMAN YEAR: Vice-President Phila- lethian: Volleyball; Baseball. BOTH YEARS. Phila- lethian; Music Club; Student Congress; United Youth: Cherokee; Soccer. TERESA LUCILE RUST Chester, Virginia “She is all one would have her SENIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Council; Prayer Group Leader; Nightingale Club; Most Dependable; Chair- man French Club: Treasurer of Athletic Board; M Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Lydian Club; Bio-Chemist; Hiking; Baseball. BOTH YEARS: Choctaw; Tritonian; Life Service. ANNA SENKARIK Sanford. Florida Lovaitle. sincere—. bit of Florida sunshine. SENIOR YEAR: Student Congress: United Youth; Primary Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Life Service; Bio-Chemist Club; Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Tri- tonian Literary Society; Choctaw Tribe. IRMA JEAN SHELOR Floyd, Virginia Journalism. music, art. poetry, sports.” SENIOR YEAR: Editor SUN DIAL and DIALETTE: Cabinet; Pierian: Music Club; Tritonian; Sunday School Teacher; Orchostra: Sketches for Annual; Athletic Teams; Hiking. FRESHMAN YEAR: Art Editor SUN DIAL and DIALETTE: Student Council: Philalethian; O. G. A. Shorthand Medal. BOTH YEARS: Lydian; Life Service; Mohawk. (17) I I, COLLEGE SENIORS VIRGINIA SIKES Greensboro. North Carolina Good humor only teaches charms to last.” SENIOR YEAR: Preachers' Kids Club: Life Service: Philalethian Literary Society. FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadot Corps: Student Congress; Tritonian: Bio-Chem- ist Club. BOTH YEARS: Choir: Junior Classical League; Cherokee Tribe. JEANETTE SMITH McClellanville. South Carolina . pleasant smile and a heart of gold,” The highest ideals she doth uphold.” SENIOR YEAR: President Sunday School Class: Vice-Fresident Senior Play: Soccer Team. FRESH- MAN YEAR: Student Congress: Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Philalethian: Life Service; Cherokee: Hiking; Basketball; Softball: Volleyball. ADA LaVERNE SMITH Greensboro. North Carolina “Lilting and Lyrical. SENIOR YEAR: United Youth Club.- Choir; Tri- tonian: Choctaw Tribe. FRESHMAN YEAR: Lydian Club; Choir; United Youth Club. BOTH YEARS: Music Club: Tritonian. FRANCES LEANORA STANLEY Marion. North Carolina .I winsome manner and a winning disposition. SENIOR YEAR: Pierian Club: Dramatic Club: “Peg O' My Heart ; Lydians; Tritonian Literary Society Secretary; Student Congress; Soccer Team. FRESH- MAN YEAR: United Youth Club; Choir. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian: Hiwassee Tribe. REBECCA INEZ STONE Abbeville. South Carolina Fun mixed with knowledge makes a well-rounded SENIOR YEAR: SUN DIAL Staff: Secretary of Lydian Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Lydian Club; The Student Congress: Production Staff of DIALETTE: Baseball Team. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group: Philalethian; Choctaw Tribe. CLARA STYLES Paint Gap. North Carolina “Competent, willing, and always dependable.” SENIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Council; Fire Captain. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: United Youth Club. BOTH YEARS: Tritonian: Prayer Group Lead- er; United Youth Club; Life Service; Lydian Club; Hiwassee Tribe. AVA NEIL TAYLOR High Point. North Carolina But when I saw your eyes I knew The angels sent the stars to you.” SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President Senior Class; Senior Class Play; Prayer Group Leader- Music Chairman Y. P. C.; Captain Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Sunday School Class President; United Youth Club. BOTH YEARS: SUN DIAL Staff; Choir: Secretary Pierian Club; Music: Choctaw,- Lydian; Tritonian. FRANCES TAYLOR Asheville. North Carolina Personality is the thing that towers over everything else in the world. SENIOR YEAR: Athletic Board Assistant Head of Hiking; Fire Captain: Vice-President of the “M Club: Hiking Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: SUN DIAL Staff: M Club: Philale- thian: Nightingale; Soccer.- Basketball: Volleyball; Captain of Baseball: Mohawk: Tennis. (18) COLLEGE SENIORS SARAH ELIZABETH THOMPSON Lancaster. South Carolina Our song bird o’ the South'’ SENIOR YEAR: Music Club: United Youth Club; Primary Teacher. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Con- gress. BOTH YEARS: Choir; Music Club; Choc'.aw Tribe; Tritonian Literary Society. CELIA ISABELLA TURK Calhoun. Georgia Sits rurls in everything; her faith is staid on Thee.” SENIOR YEAR: President Y. P. C. Council; Student Cabinot: Soccer Varsity; Choir. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress; Bio-Chemist Club. President; Junior Sunday School President: Hiking Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group (Vice-President ‘41); Pierian Club: United Youth Club; Tritonian Literary Society: Mohawk Tribe; Basketball. ANN R. TURNER Cleveland. Tennessee .Vone knew her but to love her. A one name her but to praise. SENIOR YEAR: President of Student Body: Student Cabinet; Athletic Board; Head of Hiking: M Club; Best All-Around Girl. FRESHMAN YEAR: Treasurer of Freshman Class: Life Service Group; Vice-President Sunday School Class; Vice-President Tritonian So- ciety; Captain Basketball Team. BOTH YEARS; Trl- Ionian Society; Hiwasse© Tribe: Hiking Club: Soccer. LOIS WALL Danbury. North Carolina “Small and neat, with a frankness all her otvn.” SENIOR YEAR: Athletic Board: Head of Volleyball; Basketball Team: Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club: Hiking Club: Student Congress: Baseball Team: Volleyball Team: Cadet Corps; May Day. BOTH YEARS: United Youth Club; Nightingale Club; Tritonian Literary Society; Cherokee Tribe. BOBBY WARREN Mayesville. South Carolina '■. carefree, happy attitude toward life: attractive, a good sense of wit. and a good sport.” FRESHMAN YEAR: Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Choctaw Tribe; Tritonian Literary Society; Lydian Club; Student Congress. LOUISE AGNES WELLS Wallace. North Carolina Devout yet cheerful: active yet resigned SENIOR YEAR: Teacher in Outpost Sunday School. FRESHMAN YEAR: Bio-Chemist Club. BOTH YEARS: Life Service Group; Nightingale Club; United Youth Club: Philalethian Literary Society; Mohawk Tribe. CATHERINE WILLIAMS Hamlet, Ncrth Carolina Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies. SENIOR YEAR: Treasurer of Y. P. C.; Prayer Group Leader. FRESHMAN YEAR: Secretary of Philalethian Literary Society; Life Service Group; Student Con- gress. BOTH YEARS: Lydian Club; Production Staff THE DIALETTE: Philalethian: Cherokee Tribe. NARCIE WILLIAMS Warsaw. North Carolina “Graceful and digni’ied. and lovely as a rose - - - ” SENIOR YEAR: May Court Attendant; Secretary of Senior Class: Treasurer of Sunday School Class; Vice- President of Choir; Fire Chief of Alba. FRESHMAN YEAR: Vice-President of Sunday School Class; Cadet Corps. BOTH YEARS: Hiwasse© Tribe; Tritonian Literary Society; Lydian Club; Student Congress; Choir. I f (19) COLLEGE SENIORS ALMA MAE WILSON Sumter. South Carolina Her voice is low. her manner, sweet: She's gentle, dainty. and petite. SENIOR YEAR: Volleyball Team: Softball Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Hiking Club. BOTH YEARS: Lydian Club; Tritonian Literary So- ciety: Mohawk Tribe; Soccer Team: Basketball Team. CAROLYN WILSON Gastonia. North Carolina Grace shines around her with the screnest beams” SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Senior Sunday School Class: Pierian Club; Orchestra: Secretary of Phila- lethian Literary Society; Neatest. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Secretary of Spanish Club. BOTH YEARS: Philaiethian Literary Society; Cherokee Tribe; United Youth Club: Music Club. JUANITA WILSON Woodruff. South Carolina “Pleasing personality and studious - - - ” SENIOR YEAR: President of Lydian Club; Prayer Group Leader; Y. P. C. Council; Chairman Steward- ship: Pierian Club; Discussion Group Leader; Soccer Team. FRESHMAN YEAR: DIALETTE Production Staff; Nightingale Club; May Day Program. BOTH YEARS: Student Congress: Choctaw Tribe: Tritonian Literary Society; Life Service Group; Hiking Club. ELLEN WOLFE Gastonia. North Carolina An eye for art—a taste refined A happy heart in her we find” SENIOR YEAR: P. K. Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Congress: Dramatics: Indoor Sports. BOTH YEARS: Mohawk Tribe; Philaiethian Literary Society. ELIZABETH WOLFE Gastonia. North Carolina Brim ull o’ humor, wit. and glee.” SENIOR YEAR: P. K. Club. FRESHMAN YEAR: Prayer Group Leader.- Life Service Group. BOTH YEARS: Choir: Mohawk Tribe: Philaiethian Literary Society: Student Council. KATHERINE WOOD Hopewell. Virginia In her tongue is the law of kindness.” SENIOR YEAR: Prayer Group Leader: Outpost Sun- day School; Nightingale Club; Bio-Chemist Club. Vice-President. FRESHMAN YEAR: Student Con- gress; Hiking Club: Baseball Team: Basketball Team. BOTH YEARS: Hiwassee Tribe: Tritonian Literary Society; United Youth Club; Life Service Group. EMMY LOU WOODY Stovall. North Carolina You'll always find her true and just. A girl whom all will love and trust.” SENIOR YEAR: Treasurer of Senior College Class; Y. P. C. Council; Prayer Group Leader,- Life Service Group. FRESHMAN YEAR: Treasurer of Sunday School Class: Student Congress; Production Staff of THE DIALETTE: Cadet Corps; May Day Program. BOTH YEARS: Music Club; Hiking Club; Lydian Club; Philaiethian Literary Society; Choctaw Tribe. NO PICTURES: JUANITA DARNELL Wagoner. North Carolina MINEVIA DILLINGHAM Dillingham. North Carolina (20) COLLEGE SENIORS I (' ) (21) HERE 18 HOW WE LOOKED II OUR SENIOR YEAH AT MON THE AT I (23) FRESHMAN COLLEGE OFFICERS President Catharine WJC nne n c y tnnon Vice-President Bell n C.i lj ofpi Treasurer cCoui5e )Powed Secretary Sponsor Sponsor (24) FIRST ROW: VIRGINIA ABERNATHY Mount Holly. North Carolina BETTY GENE ALLEY Waynesville. North Carolina MARY LEE ALLEY Waynesville. North Carolina LOUISE ALMON Fort Valley, Georgia DOROTHY ANNE ALSWORTH Canton. Mississippi CHARLOTTE ANDREWS Mount Olive. North Carolina MARY SHEILA ARMSTRONG Lynchburg. Virginia THIRD ROW: ELLEN BOGGS HANNA BROGDON BETTY BROWN NANCY BROYLES AGNES BURGESS MARGARET BURNS JUNE BUTT Sarasota. Florida Sumter. South Carolina Black Mountain. North Carolina Umatilla. Florida Paces. Virginia Sumter. South Carolina Norfolk. Virginia SECOND ROW: MARTHA BALDWIN Winston-Salem. North Carolina JANE BARHAM MONTJNE BARNETTE MARY ELIZABETH BENSON 3ETTY BLACK MARY CAIN BLAIR MARTHA BLANKS Concord. North Carolina Cumming. Georgia Water Valley. Mississippi Raleigh. North Caolina Sharon. South Carolina Washington. D. C. FOURTH ROW: MILDRED CAMPBELL NORMA CAMPBELL BETTY CARRIKER PEGGY CASE SARA CLEMENT ADELAIDE COLLINS BETTY COLLINS Raeford. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Marion. Ohio Spartanburg. South Carolina Horse Shoe, North Carolina Effingham. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina F R II , l C 0 L L F G E (25) E FIRST ROW: MARY ELIZABETH COLTON City Point. Florida ELSIE COOPER Robbinsville, North Carolina CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Black Mountain. North Carolina JUANITA CATHERINE CRISWELL Lake City Florida FRANCES LOUISE DALTON Asheville, North Carolina FRANCES BENTON DARGAN Darlington, South Carolina FLONNIE LOUISE DAWKINS Sumter, South Carolina THIRD ROW: DOROTHY EUGENEA ELLIOTT ELIZABETH BARRON ERWIN BETTY JEAN EPPS ALICE CORNELIA ETHERIDGE Middlesboro, Kentucky Florence, South Carolina Umatilla, Florida Amsterdam. Georgia MARIE FRISBEE Black Mountain. North Carolina LORINDA FUGATTE Levi. Kentucky ANNE FRANCES GODWIN Morehead City. North Carolina SECOND ROW: ANNIE FRANCES DAVES Kannapolis. North Carolina BEULAH IRENE DILLINGHAM Dillingham. North Carolina ESTELLE DOUGLAS Ruby. South Carolina ELIZABETH ERWIN DuBOSE Oswego. South Carolina ANNA DUNLAP Swannanoa. North Carolina AUDREY MAE EDWARDS Mullins. South Carolina CAROLINE ELKINS Waycross. Georgia FOURTH ROW: JOHNSIE GENEVA GIBSON LUDE FRYER GILLESPIE VIRGINIA HENDERSON JEAN ELLEN HAMILTON Laurel Hill. North Carolina Jacksonville. Florida Wallace. North Carolina Rich wood. West Virginia FRANCES REBECCA HARSHAW McConnellsville. South Carolina AUDREY NELL HOBBS Decatur. Georgia SARAH ANN HUFHAM Morehead City. North Carolina FRESHMEN C 0 L I E C E (26) FIRST ROW: SARAH HENDON HUGHES Cedar Grove. North Carolina SARA PATRICIA JAMES JUANITA JERNIGAN MARY ARMILDA JOHNSON JULIA ELIZABETH JORDAN JUANiTA JORDAN MARJORIE H. JORDAN Hapeville. Georgia Carthage. North Carolina Chesnee. South Carolina Wrens. Georgia Danville. Virginia Wrens, Georgia THIRD ROW: MARGARET MANEY Paint Gap. North Carolina MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN High Point. North Carolina FAYE RUTH MASON Asheville. North Carolina EDITH PATRICIA MASSENGILL Goldsboro. North Carolina BETSEY McCALL Hendersonville. North Carolina HILDA McCALL Mullins. South Carolina MARY ELIZABETH McKAY Goodwater. Alabama SECOND ROW: MARGARET ELIZABETH KENDRICK Gastonia. North Carolina SYLVIA KINDER Bishopville. South Carolina RUTH RHEA LANDIS Pulaski. Virginia ELIZABETH LELAND McClellanville. South Carolina LOUISE GAILLARD LeNOIR Rembert. South Carolina SARAH ELIZABETH LIPPS Aldie. Virginia RUTH INEZ LYERLY Leesburg. Florida FOURTH ROW: CATHARINE McKINNON SARA McINTYRE joyce McMillan CAPITOLA McCLEARN LUCILE McCLESKEY JANE BAXTER McCUTCHEON Quincy, Florida Clio. South Carolina Mullins, South Carolina Belton. Kentucky Wrens. Georgia BELLE MILLER Bishopville. South Carolina Atlanta. Georgia F R [ $ I II f I I . C 0 L L F C F (27) FIRST ROW: MARY MILLER Erwin. Tennessee PAULINE SARA MISHOE Aynor. South Carolina LOREN A NASH Charleston. South Carolina CATHERINE ANN NEWKIRK Magnolia. North Carolina NANCY NICKELS Kings Mountain. North Carolina ELIZAEETH OGBURN Champ, Virginia ELSIE OLIVER Fairmont. North Carolina SECOND ROW: MARY NEAL OLIVER Gastonia. North Carolina HARRIETT ANNE OWINS Norfolk. Virginia LEONA MARGARET PARKER Williamston. South Carolina NERA LINVILLE PARKER MARY FRANK PATRICK GENEVIEVE POLSTON LILLIE LEE POPE Rembert. South Carolina Gastonia. North Carolina Whiteville, North Carolina Clinton. North Carolina THIRD ROW: BETTY WYNELLE POPE Attapulgua. Georgia LOUISE POWELL Washington. D. C. VONYCE LAURYEE POWELL Waycross. Georgia NANCY ELLA PRINCE Erwin. Tennessee NANCY O'NEIL PRITCHETT Olanta. South Carolina JEANNE MARIE RANDOLPH Black Mountain. North Carolina SARAH REAMES Ridgoville. Georgia FOURTH ROW: MARY LINDA ROBERTS POLLY ROGERS MARGIE HELEN RUSSELL MARY ELLEN SAMMONS North Holston. Virginia Orlando. Florida Ellerbe. North Carolina Lafayette. Louisiana PATRICIA HAMILTON SEABROOK McClellanville, South Carolina FRESHMEN ' COLLEGE (28) FIRST ROW: MARGARET SEA WRIGHT Edgevillo. South Carolina MARGARET VIRGINIA SEYMOUR Umatilla, Florida RUBY ELIZABETH SIMPSON Union Point. Georgia EMILY CAROLYN SMISSON Fort Valley. Georgia JANE ESTELLE SMITH Bainbridge. Georgia KATHRYN OLIVER SNOW Wilmington. North Carolina THIRD ROW: SONJA UNCLES Miami Beach. Florida PHYLLIS ELIZABETH VAUGHN Pulaski. Virginia ANNETTA VOGELGESANG Columbus. Georgia MAR YCAROLYN WALLACE Pink Hill. North Carolina MARIAN WATTS Phonix. Virginia ANN WEBB Montreat. North Carolina (London, England) SHIRLEY MAE WELLS Mount Holly. North Carolina EVELYN WILLSON SOVEREL V ilmington, North Carolina SECOND ROV : ERNESTINE LELIA STONER Elberton. Georgia CLARA LEE STEVENSON Jacksonville. Arkansas FRANCES ELLA SUTLER McClellanville, South Carolina MARIE FAITH SWANSTROM Foley. Alabama MARYDA LENORE SWANSTROM Foley. Alabam JUANITA ELIZABETH TEW Seven Springs. North Carolina AIDA TORRES Havana. Cuba FOURTH ROW: SARA WHITAKER MARTHA STOVALL WHITE ELAINE THELMA WILSON PATRICIA WINGATE NO PICTURE: MAGDALENA DARNELL HELEN CARR MacLEOD MARY BETH RUDISILL NELLIE ANNE SYKES Petersburg. Tennessee Jacksonville. Florida Winter Park. Florida Asheville. North Carolina Wagoner. North Carolina Asheville. North Carolina Horatio. South Carolina Mebane. North Carolina F R E S ' i I C 0 L L F (I E (29) SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary oCorene Treasurer Sponsor (33) HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS BETTY BLANTON BELK Montreal. North Carolina The hand that made you fair also made you good SENIOR YEAR: Senior Operetta; Aztec Tribe. JUNIOR YEAR: SUN DIAL Staff: Secretary Y. P. C: Most Dignified ; Junior Class Play: Vice-President Delta Beta. SOPHOMORE YEAR: SUN DIAL Staff: Y. P. C. Council. FRESHMAN YEAR: Secretary Freshman Class. ALL FOUR YEARS: Delta Beta. POLLY GRAY EDMUNDS Leesburg, Florida Love, loyalty, and laughter are three of her grand qualities” SENIOR YEAR: President Senior Class: Treasurer Y. P. C. Council: Vice-President Delta Beta; Most Intellectual : Winner Parchesi Tournament; Soccer Team; Speedball Team: Glee Club: Monitor: Aztec Tribe Delta Beta. JUNIOR YEAR: Glee Club; Delta Beta. EMMA CAROLYN FLOWERS Mullins. South Carolina The reason for her many friends—she is one SENIOR YEAR: Secretary and Treasurer ol Sunday School Class; Senior Operetta: Delta Beta; Aztec Tribe. NANCY JANE GLEATON Charlotte. North Carolina .I happy combination of symphony and swing” SENIOR YEAR: Glee Club President; Aztec Tribe; Senior Operetta: Gay Nineiies Revue ; Music Club. JUNIOR YEAR: Glee Club Vice-President; Music Club; Cherokee Tribe; Junior Class Play; Tennis Tournament; The Gypsy Troubadour ; Those Phin- ney Girls ; The Alibi . SOPHOMORE YEAR: Glee Club Vice-President: Cherokee Tribe. ALL THREE YEARS: Dramatics Club: Delta Beta. JOHNETTE GRIFFIN West Palm Beach. Florida Athletic, clever, loyal, and hind SENIOR YEAR: Winner of American Checker Tour- nament; Soccer Team: Speedball Team; Basketball Team: Senior Operetta. Marshal. JUNIOR YEAR: President of Junior Class: Hiwassee Tribe Soccer Team; Basketball Team: Volleyball Team: Baseball Team.- Class Play. SOPHOMORE YEAR: President Sunday School Class; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Hiwassee Tribe; Volleyball Team; Baseball Team. ALL THREE YEARS: Glee Club; Delta Beta. VIRGINIA IRBY HEATH Washington, D. C. Her name is a symbol of cheerfulness and help'ul cooperation SENIOR YEAR: Delta Beta: Aztec Tribe; Lydian Club. JUNIOR YEAR: Delta Beta; Hiwassee. Y. P. C. Council; Bio-Chemist Club; Hiking Club; Lydian Club; Vice-President Sunday School Class. JO PHYLLIS HOLLAND Miami. Florida friendly and very understanding SENIOR YEAR: Spanish Club: Nightingale Club; Music Club; Delta Beta; Aztec Tribe; Speedball Team. RUTHADELE LAWHON Spartanburg. South Carolina liver friendly and cheerful” SENIOR YEAR: Secretary and Treasurer Delta Beta: Vice-President Sunday School Class; Aztec Tribe; Senior Operetta: Glee Club. (31) HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS VIRGINIA LESTER Asheville. North Carolina She's attractive—she's active—nut’ said SENIOR YEAR: Aztec Tribe: Assistant Cheerleader (Aztec); Operetta: Music Club. JUNIOR YEAR: United Youth Club: Class Play: Choctaw Tribe. SOPHOMORE YEAR: United Youth Club; Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class: Choctaw Tribe. LORENE WILLARD LYON Taikyu. Korea ‘‘Sincere, and very much in earnest in everything she does” SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Y. P. C.: Treasurer Senior Cias; Vice-President of Sunday School Class: Captain Aztec Basketball Team: Operetta: Glee Club: Speedball Team; Soccer Team: Delta Beta; Aztec Tribe; Life Service; Nightingales: Music Club; P. K. Club. MOLLY MAXINE McCALL Washington, D. C. ‘ iovelv personality that makes her dear to all” SENIOR YEAR: President of High School Y. P. C.; Maid of Honor in May Court: Most Dependable; Vice-President of Glee Club: Operetta: Student Con- gross; Music Club: Aztec Tribe: Delta Beta. Junior YEAR: Vice-President of Sunday School Class: Glee Club: Class Play: Prayer Group Leader; Choctaw Tribe: Delta Beta. ADELINE MOORE Bay Minette. Alabama “. Southern belle—charming personality SENIOR YEAR: Class Representative to the SUN DIAL; Aztec Tribe; Delta Beta; Operetta: Student Congress. HELEN DORRANCE PARKE Lawrenceville. New Jersey “To hurry and :vorry is not my creed” SENIOR YEAR: Junior Classical League; Delta Beta: Aztec Tribe; Operetta; Speedball Team. CARRIE DEMA PARKER Asheville. North Carolina Much in her to love and admire” SENIOR YEAR; President of Delta Beta; Neatest; High School Athletic Board: Operetta; Aztec Tribe Cheerleader. JUNIOR YEAR: May Court: Hiwassee Cheerleader: Vice-President of Junior Class: Vice- President c: Sundav School Class: Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club; Secretary and Treasurer of Delta Beta; Neatost : Class Play. SOPHOMORE YEAR: President of Sophomore Class. ALL THREE YEARS: Y. P. C. Council: Glee Club; Delta Beta. RUTH MARGUERITE RANDOLPH Black Mountain. North Carolina To everyone she is gay. kind, and interesting SENIOR YEAR: Secretary of Senior Class; Leader of Aztec Sports: Operetta: Aztec Soccer Team: Aztec Speedball Team: Delta Beta. JUNIOR YEAR: Glee Club: Class Play: Delta Beta. (32) HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS MARTHA JEAN SCOTT Burlington. North Carolina “I'ivacious. laughing and carefree SENIOR YEAR: Vice-President Delta Beta: Presi- dent Sunday School Class: Student Congress: Glee Club; Speedball Team; Aztec Tribe; United Youth Club. MARTHA VIRGINIA SMITH Athens. Georgia . . alive and vivid as the 'Ginger she is called SENIOR YEAR: Delta Beta; Aztec Tribe: Operetta. KATHRYN MARIE VAIL High Point. North Carolina “.•Iffable and accommodating SENIOR YEAR: Aztec Basketball Team; Operetta; Delta Beta; Aztec Tribe; United Youth Club; Junior Classical League. HENRIETTA WHITE Cordesville. South Carolina Icing all that she is—nothing that she is not SENIOR YEAR: President of Athletic Board: May Court: Secretary oi Glee Club; Vice-President of Senior Class: Y. P. C. Council; Aztec Soccer Team: Aztec Speedball Team; Aztec Basketball Team; Most Athletic ; Delta Beta. JUNIOR YEAR: Secretary of Junior Class; President of Sunday School Class; Hik- ing Club: Cherokee Soccer Team: Cherokee Basket- ball Team; Cherokee Baseball Team: Delta Beta; May Court. MARY ALMA WILKES Sylva. North Carolina Sincere and thoughtful—a hind and sued girl SENIOR YEAR: Sunday School Class President; Glee Club; Dramatics: Operetta: Delta Beta: Aztec Tribe; Student Congress. IRENE VALERIE WINGATE Asheville. North Carolina Dynamic personality which sheds love, laughter and true friendship SENIOR YEAR: Sunday School Class Secretary: Daisy Mae ( Brown Jug”): Delta Beta: Aztec Tribe; Soccer Team: Speedball Team; Operetta: Student Congress. IANE GREGOR WOODSON Goiania. Goiaz, Brazil. South America Shy hut sweet to all she meets SENIOR YEAR: Tribe Captain Aztec Soccer Team: Operetta: Speedball Team. JUNIOR YEAR: Y. P. C. Council: Treasurer of Junior Class; Captain of Choc- taw Volleyball Team; Most Courteous. Class Play. SOPHOMORE YEAR: Secretary Sunday School Class; Most Courteous. ALL THREE YEARS: Choctaw Tribe; Delta Beta. t I' t (33) HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS...Informally FIRST ROW: MISS LAURA MAE BROWN. Sponsor Sanford. Florida NELL HOGSHEAD. President Richmond. Virginia ULDINE MARTIN, Vice-President Monck's Corner. South Carolina RUTH EWART. Secretary Blackstock. South Carolina FLORENCE WADDELL. Treasurer Havana. Cuba SECOND ROW: VIRGINIA BELL JEAN BENIAMIN MARY POLK BROCKMAN BLODWEN COBURN FLORENCE COLLIER Ising Kiang Pu, Ju. China Dry Branch. Georgia Atlanta. Georgia Palm Beach. Florida Picayune. Mississippi MARILYN CRAWFORD Black Mountain. North Carolina THIRD ROW: GELENE DAVIDSON Biltmore. North Carolina MARY EUGENIA GOODMAN Black Mountain. North Carolina MYRTLE LANCASTER MARY LYON CAMILLE MOUNTCASTLE FRANCES PAYNE FOURTH ROW: JOAN PRITCHARD ALICE TILSON OPAL THOMPSON IDA NAN UMPHLETT Denmark. South Carolina Taikyu. Korea Lexington. North Carolina Petersburg. Virginia Atlanta. Georgia Asheville, North Carolina Tampa, Florida Witherbee, South Carolina NO PICTURES: VIVIAN BATEMAN Fort Myers. Florida JANE BAXTER Norfolk. Virginia MARY ELIZABETH KANNON Winter Garden. Florida JOYCE McNEIL Black Mountain. North Carolina SARAH TENCH West Asheville. North Carolina JUNIOR HI Ii II SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES MISS ANNIE WEBB Sponsor MAXINE SUTTLE. President Montreat. North Carolina MARY HELEN FERCH. Vice-President Des Plaines, Illinois FAY MORGAN CHAMBERS. Secretary Marion. North Carolina FRANCES BRODNAX. Treasurer Brooklyn, New York GILA MAE HANCOCK Panama Canal BETTY JANE ADKINS Marion. North Carolina HAZEL NEAL BLYTHE Charlotte. North Carolina MARY COWAN Rock Hill. South Carolina ELISABETH FRAZIER Asheville. North Carolina RUTH FURNESS Canton. North Carolina MARY CATHERINE GARRETT Charlotte. North Carolina FRANCES ANN HOGSHEAD Petersburg, West Virginia DOROTHY LANNING Canton. North Carolina MARY ANN MERR1N Black Mountain, North Carolina ANN PICKELSIMER Brevard. North Carolina BLANCHE REYNOLDS Greensboro. North Carolina RUTH RICHARDSON Black Mountain. North Carolina DECIE WEBB Washington. D. C. DORTHEA WOLFRATH Somerset. Pennsylvania NO PICTURES: BETTY FOWLER Asheville. North Carolina BETTY LOU LAMPKIN Stone Mountain, Georgia NANCY POTEAT Black Mountain, North Carolina KENNETH POTEAT Black Mountain. North Carolina HIGH SC H 00L FRESHMEN MISS LYDIA BRANDON Sponsor JANE COATES Miami. Florida JEAN FREEMAN DeLand, Florida PATRICIA HARTON Daytona Beach. Florida MARIA MARTINEZ Prov. De Piner del Rio, Cuba JEAN MORRIS Jacksonville. Florida INEZ ORCHARD Auburndale. Florida MARGARET WILKES Sylva, North Carolina SARAH JANE YOUNGBLOOD Fletcher. North Carolina JACQUELINE HILLMAN Sixth Grade Charlotte, North Carolina NO PICTURES: NANCY JANE HECKMAN Mountain Grove, Missouri PHYLLIS HILLMAN Charlotte, North Carolina GEORGENE MISCALLY Jacksonville. Florida ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLAYTON BELL BILLY HENDERSON CAROL MAHY DONNY MAHY HELEN PATRICIA MAHY KENNETH MAHY NELSON MITCHELL NORMA ANN SAWYER DONNY DAY STEVENSON DAVID STEVENSON JACKIE WATSON BETSY WILSON ROBERT WILSON NO PICTURES: CHERIE CONOVER JOANNE FINCH Montreal Montreat Montreal Montreat Montreat Montreat Black Mountain Black Mountain Montreat Montreat Black Mountain Montreat Montreat Brevard Washington. D. C. (37) OOPS JEANNE DARC BEAUTY OF MONTREAT SKATINS FUN SO WHAT? US AND PINNOCHIO SNOW SCREAM LAKESIDE BUILDING (38) ITS A SWELLVEIW Gaither Hal! 1935 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Ann Turner President Isabelle Mcllwain Vice-President Catherine Jones Secretary Barbara Alward Athletic President Celia Turk Y. P. C. President Irma Jean Shelor SUN DIAL Editor Ella Hearn Casaday House President Judy Lewis House President Mary Will Anderson House President Miss Louisa Faucette House Mother Miss Mary Williams House Mother Miss Lois Ellis House Mother Dr. Margaret Spencer Dean Miss Margaret Wade Assistant Dean Miss Elizabeth Hoyt Faculty Representative (40) SUN DIAL All) DIALETTE STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Irma Jean Shelor......... Marjorie Jordan.......... Faith Swanstrom.......... Miss Carrie May McElroy Mrs. Vera Spears......... Miss Hallie Blair........ Carolyn Rowe............. Penny Miller........... Frances Taylor............. Mary McKay............... Alyce Rachel DeVore...... Caroline Elkins.......... .......Editor-in-Chief ...Business Manager ......Literary Editor ...............Sponsor ...............Sponsor ...............Sponsor ..........News Editor Advertising Manager ..Exchange Manager .........Sports Editor ........Picture Editor ..........Joke Editor CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Dorothy Hambrick......................Senior College Annetta Vogelgesang...................Junior College Adeline Moore....................Senior High Virginia Bell....................Junior High Hazel Blythe..................Sophomore High Jean Morris....................Freshman High PRODUCTION STAFF Ava Neil Taylor...........Production Chairman Emma Lou Hughes........................Typist Betty Leland..............................Art Editor Martha Baldwin............................Art Editor Inez Stone........................ Stencilist Edna Eari Hearn..................Mimeographer (41) YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE CHURCH EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Celia Turk................ President Amy Petitt......... .Vice-President Ninette Purviance__________Secretary Catherine Williams_________Treasurer HIGHWAY CHAIRMEN Lucile Rust..........Life Enrichment Margueritte Grissett_Foreign Missions Clara Styles_________Home Missions Council Emmy Lou Woody Enlistment and Training Juanita Darnell........... Learning Juanita Wilson__________Stewardship Marjorie Jordan_________Comradeship Isabelle Mcllwain____Bulletin Board Ava Neil Taylor_______________Music ADVISERS Mrs. C. E. Dorsey Miss Elsie Fletcher (42) YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE CHURCH EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Maxine McCall________________President Nell Hogshead___________Vice-President Lorene Lyon__________________Secretary Polly Edmunds________________Treasurer HIGHWAY CHAIRMEN Ruth Ewart______________Spiritual Life Mary Ann Merrin Foreign and Home Missions Hazel Blythe______Religious Education Fay Chambers______________Stewardship Dema Parker_______________Comradeship Ann Hogshead______________Comradeship Henrietta White______________Bulletin Board Uldine Martin________________Bulletin Board ADVISERS Miss Lois Ellis Miss Alice Macfarlane CHOIR Cam Coleman. President; Narcie Williams. Vice-President: Betty Black. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Elizabeth Wcodhouse. Director: Miss Mary Lord. Accompanist. GLEE CLUB Nancy Gleaton. President; Maxine McCall. Vice-President; Henrietta White, Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Wcodhouse. Director. (44) DRAMATICS During the school term. 1941-1942. the High School Dramatic Class has presented two full length plays. “Those Phinney Girls. and “The Haunted Tea Room. The College Dramatics Class has appeared in two plays, also. Castle Capers. and Peg O' My Heart. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. Director LYDIANS Juanita Wilson. President; Edna Earl Hearn. Vice-President; Inez Stone. Secretary; Angela Rogers. Treasurer; Mrs. Vera Spears. Sponsor; Miss Hallie Blair. Sponsor. f (4S PIERIUS Alyce Rachel DeVore. Presiden:; Emmy Lou Hughes. Vice-President: Ava Neil Taylor, Sect, and Treas. Mrs. Vera Spears. Sponsor: Miss Alice Maciarlane. Sponsor. MUSIC CLUB Betty Epps. President: Becky Orr. Vice-President: Kathryn Snow, Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Mary P. Lord, Sponsor; Miss Elizabeth Wcodhouse. Sponsor. (46) NIGHTINGALES Bernice Elliott, President; Catherine Wood. Vice-President; Catherine Harrison, Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Henrietta Bedinger, Sponsor. LIFE SERVICE June Butt, President; Sheila Armstrong, Vice-President; Faith Swanstrom. Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Nannie G. Watkins, Sponsor. (47) - SYLVAN HEIGHTS WE ONLY COUNT THE HOURS THAT SHINE A SANCTUARY ATOP SUSAN BRIDGE gp- THE OPTICAL PLAYGROUND'LLU SI ON? ONE TRACK MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG MONTREAT GIRLS AT PLAY BEDTIME STORY LOOK OUT U-h-H-M GOOD (48) ATHLETICS COLLEGE ATHLETIC BOARD Barbara Alward__________________________President Inez Payne________________:________Vice-President Annie Will Gilliland____________________Secretary Lucile Rust_____________________________Treasurer Fair Harrelson____ Mary Will Anderson Rebecca Orr_______ Lois Wall_________ Louise Powell_____ Mary Lu Elwood____ Ann Turner________ Margaret Roberts...........Mohawk Tribe Chief Barbara Hand_____________Hiwassee Tribe Chief Emmy Lou Hughes__________Cherokee Tribe Chief Lula Lee Lyon_____________Choctaw Tribe Chief _____Head of Soccer Head of Indoor Sports — Head of Basketball ...Head of Volleyball _____Head of Baseball _____Head of Tennis _____Head of Hiking Cheerleader Frances Taylor. Miss Mary Ruth Cooper_______________Sponsor (50) Camilla Coleman Assistant HIWASSEE TRIBE Barbara Hand, Tribe Chief Lois Wall, Head of Volleyball HIKING CLUB Ann Turner. Head TENNIS Lu Elwood, Head CHEROKEE TRIBE CHEERLEADERS MOHAWK TRIBE Emma Lou Huches, Tribe Chief Belle Miller, Pat Daves, Camilla Cole- Margaret Roberts, Tribe Chief Louise Powell, Head of Baseball man, Inez Payne, Evelyn Soverel Fair Harrelson, Head of Soccer CHOCTAW TRIBE Lula Lee Lyon, Tribe Chief h Rebecca Orr, Head of Basketball I) M CLUB Annie Will Gilliland, Pres. Frances Taylor, Vice-Pres. Maxine Suttle, Sec.-Treas. INDOOR SPORTS Mary Will Anderson, Head HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOARD Henrietta White____________President Ruth Ewart____________Vice-President Nell Hogshead............Cheerleader Dema Parker______________Cheerleader Maxine Suttle_____________Secretary Billy Crawford____________Treasurer Ruth Randolph_____Aztec Tribe Cheif Vivian Bateman Trossach Tribe Chief (54) Miss Laura Mae Brown______Sponsor Miss Margaret E. Smith_____Sponsor AZTEC SOCCER TEAM TROSSACH SOCCER TEAM referees TR°ssach BASKETBALL team 5OCCER GAME AZTEC BASKETBALL TEAM A LESSON IN TENNIS (55) BASEBALL v6U OVJMO FOLK RHYTHMS PICNICIMG OUTDOOR COOKING AND STUNTS TOO SNOW FUN TENNIS (56) 7adcrson .7nditorium 1920. Rebuilt 1940 COLLEGE SUPERLATIVES C arofim 'Md jt Ujn l Vilson NEATEST C,L MOST INTELLECTUAL JU Pa niez i aijne MOST ATTRACTIVE oCuci (e e t 8a rlarci JiLaJ MOST DEPENDABLE MOST ATHLETIC Inn Darner BEST SPORT J uclij oCewis BEST-ALL-AROUND (58) HIGH SCHOOL SUPERLATIVES 2)em a f arler pm, a, i Wjaxine Sullte rutJLjj,,.,, NEATEST MOST INTELLECTUAL BEST SPORT BEST-ALL-AROUND mat BiU,, a,,foj jl,„, Mite MOST DEPENDABLE MOST ATHLETIC MOST ATTRACTIVE Margaret Burns 942 Class Representatives to the Rjaij Court Evelyn Soverel Henrietta White Carolyn Rowe Mary Brockman Frances Brodnax Inez Orchard not in picture Narcie Williams MAY DAY AT M 0 N I RE A T Scenes from the 1941 May Court li 942 MAY (1U E E AI J uJi] cJ ewii MAID OF HONOR Wa nt WcCJt COLLEGE M I M E I E [ m Ml HU ■ I W II JR. PLAY SISTERLY LOVE SCRAM MAIL COME YET? THAT'S OUR CREEK SNOW BOUND MARYS AUDIENCE MANAGERS BELL RUNG? HOLD TIGHT (62) AVer Dormitory 1042 ADVERTISEMENTS BANK of BLACK MOUNTAIN Black Mountain, N. C. Branches Old Fort, N. C.......Weaverville, N. C. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT VVE SELL DEFENSE BONDS! ★ 'k ★ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF Pearce -Young Angel Co. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE ASHEVILLE. N. C. 109 Roberts St. Phones 4277 - 4278 Radio Sales and Service Auto Repairing Esso Gas and Oil Kev Citv Motor Company FORD DEALERS Black Mountain, N. C. Black Mountain Drug Co. o Carter L z .ell, Mgr. When in Black Mountain visit and make our store your headquarters COMPLIMENTS OF Slavden - Fakes and Com panv COMPLIMENTS OF Willis Dry Goods Store Black Mountain - North Carolina AMBULANCE SERVICE Harrison Funeral Home LADY ATTENDANT Phone All Hours - 3860 Black Mountain - North Carolina (64) PHONE 4881 FRENCH BROAD CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY I! your clothes are not becoming to YOU they should he coming to US B. W. Rowland, Prop. BLACK MOUNTAIN - - - NORTH CAROLINA GROVE’S Department Store Black Mountain - - N. C. GUSJACKSON EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER Black Mountain. N. C. PHONES 4702 and 3771 Black Mountain Ice Co. CLEAN ICE, GOOD BLUE GEM COAL AND PROMPT SERVICE DIAL 4391 COMPLIMENTS OF JONES TRANSFER CO. PHONE 4831 COMPLIMENTS OF Black Mountain Black Mountain - North Carolina Hardware N Supply Henderson’s Beau tv Shop Co. Rock Bldg., near the City Hall PHONE 3481 Black Mountain. N. C. Phone 4661 Black Mountain - North Carolina MONTREAT CAMP STORE MONTREAT FOR GIRLS OPERATED FOR THE PUBLIC The Ideal Vacation Camp GOOD WITH THE NO PRIVATE INTEREST ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES OF MONTREAT DESERVES YOUR PATRONAGE Director MRS. S. H. McBRIDE Montreat - - North Carolina Herff-Jones Co. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelrv, Graduation Announcements, Medals, Cups and Trophies. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Jewelers 'To TTContreat Qoliege (66) ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY J. M. LANCE Telephone 2491 State Street and Montreat Road Black Mountain. N. C. ESSO TLAS TIRES BATTERIES V ERIFIED ESSO LI BRICATIOX ESSO MOTOR Oil. The Freshest Thing in Town” Butter-Krust Bread “Slow Baked for Better Flavor TOE ASHEVILLE BAKINO CO. COMPLIMENTS OF W illiam C. Honeycutt ATTORNEY Robinson’s Flower Shop Flowers for Every Occasion COMPLIMENTS of JUMPER’S PHARMACY Black Mountain - - X. C. . Paoi: Avenue Asheville. X. C. Cat — Tom’s Toasted Peanuts Peanut Butter Sandwiches and Fine Candies Distributor F. Powell Bristol Asheville - - North Carolina Queen City T railways J SCHEDULES AND TOURS SPECIAL TRIPS PHONE 3281 Black Mountain - - N. C. ASSEMBLY INN HOME OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SHOW PLACE OF THE CARO LI NAS Open the Year Round RATES REASONABLE Montreat - - North Carolina NEW THEATRE Black Mountain, N. C. THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Lee A. Hiltz, Manager (68) Electric Supply Co. Distributors GENERAL ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Telephone 3005 16-18 Commerce Street Asheville, N. C. Montreat College Uses North Fork Dairy Milk It is good and good for you North Fork Dairy Farms Black Mountain, North Carolina Extending the Good Wishes of ffiiitmote Dairy Farms “The South’s Finest Dairy” You are invited to visit us, and see how diligent we are to give you dairy foods that are “supreme-in-quality”. MORGAN BROS., INC. Wholesalers - Distributors CANDY - CIGARS - DRUGS SUNDRIES - PAPER PRODUCTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 5400 - 5401 67 - 71 Broadway Asheville - - North Carolina Talman Office Supplies, Inc. 8 College Street Asheville - - North Carolina Colonial Baking Co. “Colonial is Good Bread” Asheville - - North Carolina Printed by The Miller Printing Co., Asheville. Engravings by The Charlotte Engraving Co. Photographs by Preston Studio, Asheville.
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