Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)
- Class of 1951
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Jane P. Holt, Editor-in-Chief Betty Marshall, Business Manager Jackie Scott, High School Editor And Associates recent ONTREA I days arc rich, busy days, crowded with study, work, and plav—brightened by joys, softened by a few tears, hallowed with spiritual depth. We have captured some of “the hours that shine and have recorded them in these pages for you to re-live and enjoy. As you smile at some remembered face, sigh over a familiar scene, or laugh when you are re- minded of some hilarious escapade, may all of the Montreat memories rush back, for these experiences are the things of which character is made. . . . Because they express genuine interest and friendliness toward every student ✓ . . . Because they are combining successfully the responsibilities of mental, physical and Christian development . . . Because of their unfailing loyalty and devotion to Montreat. 'WJe dedicate the 193 Sun 2)iaf to 2)octor Yjettie Cjrier and aHnaj (jrii ner Assembly Inn, College Dormitory World Fellowship building, College Dormitory Gaither Hall College Administration and Classroom Building College Hall Ad on treat School Dormitory Crosby Adams Fine Arts Building Music Studios The Auditorium Ad on treat School Administration and Classroom Building The Infirmary The Prayer Room The Recreation Hall Rupert yftjcCjrecjor, president Davidson College, Bachelor of Arts Columbia Theological Seminary, Bachelor of Divinity Union Theological Seminary, Doctor of Theology Biblical Seminary of New York VL ]eat%$ JohEd Hoi.ms. Dean of Faculty, Head of Music Department University of Louisville, Bachelor of Music George Peabody College for Teachers, Master of Arts Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Bachelor of Divinity Sue Day Holmes, Dean of Students Graduate, Post Graduate, Art Certifi- cate. Ward-Bclmont; Art Student’s League, New York; Parson’s School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York; Gloucester Summer School of Paint- ers, Gloucester. Mass.; Nachman School of Advertising, Atlanta. Georgia; Journalism and Short Story Writing, Watkins Institute, Nash- ville. Tennessee; Institute of Human Relations, F. E. R. A. Training School, Nashville, Tennessee; Symp- toms and Treatment of Present Day Neuroses, Surgeon General’s Army, Training School, Bizertc, Tunisia, North Africa. Zoulean Anderson Bible College for Women, Columbia, S. C.. B.A.; Columbia Uni- versity. M.A.; Assembly’s Training School; Biblical Seminary, N. V. Annie Frazier Biology Southwestern Louisiana Institute, BtS.; University of Alabama, M.S.; University of Chicago; Tulane University; University of Colorado; Peabody College for Teachers. Lucy Grier Nurse, Hygiene Agnes Scott College. B.A.; Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, R.N.; Columbia University, M.A. Dr. Nettie Grier Resident Physician Woman’s College of New York, M.D. Elizabeth Hoyt Social Studies Maryville College, A.B.; Lhiiversity of Tennessee, M.A.; Columbia University and University of North Carolina Fronde Kennedy ...............................English Presbyterian College of South Carolina, B.A., M.A., Litt.D.; Columbia University, M.A. Mrs. W. F. Mauldin Housemother Chicora College. Elizabeth Maxwell.............................French Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina, A.B.; University of North Carolina, M.A.; French House, Universi- ty of North Carolina. Helen Miles Home Economics Maryville College, B.A.; University of Tennessee, B.S., M.S. John Miller .................. Psychology, Education Berea College, B.S.; Peabody College for Teachers, M.A.; University of Chicago; University of North Carolina. Elizabeth Pappas Piano, Organ, Theory Obcrlin Conservatory of Music, B.M.; Northwestern School of Music, M.M. Edward G. Pearce................... Western Carolina Teacher’s College, B.S. Business Cora Reeves ................................... Science California State Normal School; University of Michigan, A.B., Ph.D. William Russell Chemistry, Mathematics University of Georgia, B.S.; University of Wisconsin, M.S.; Army Service Schools. John Sinclair .................................... Piano Louisiana State University. B.M.; Juilliard School of Music, Diploma in Piano; Eastman School of Music, M.M. Margaret E. Smith , Physical Education Flora Macdonald College, A.B.; Teacher’s College, Columbia University, M.A.; Peabody College for Teachers; University of Wisconsin. Elizabeth Woodhouse ........................... Voice Converse College, B.A.; Graduate Pupil of Coral Baker, Vocal Studio, Charlotte, N. C.; Montrcat Summer School of Music under direction of Westminister Choir School. Thomas E. Spence Church History Davidson College, B.A.; Union Theological Seminary, B.D.; University of F.dinborough, Ph.D.; Biblical Seminary. Th.D. Mary Ward Assistant to Nurse Flora Macdonald College. Nannie G. Watkins Spanish Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A.; Columbia Uni- versity, M.A.; State Teacher’s College, Farmville, Va.; Assem- bly’s Training School; Columbia University; Three years residence in Cuba; Duke University. Lela Webb...........................................Librarian State Teacher’s College, Richmond, Ky., B.A.; University of Kentucky, B.S.; Peabody College for Teachers; Department of Agriculture, Washington. D.C.; University of Indiana. Mrs. Katherine Wilson White Latin, German, English Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina. B.A.; University of North Carolina, M.A., Ph.D.; University of Chicago. Robert L. White Business Concord College, Athens, W. Va., B.S. Mildred Allen, Secretary to President Mitchell College Janet Bound, Secretary to Dean Montrcat College, B.S. Mrs. Tallulah J. Maund, Registrar University of Georgia, B.S.; Georgia State Woman’s College, Non-Professional Diploma; Southern Business University, Secretarial Course. yddminii tratiue Mrs. C. L. Medford, Secretary to President Cecil’s Business College, Asheville; Honor Diploma in Business from National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools, Washington, D. C. Richard E. Mooney, Assistant Treasurer University of Tennessee, B.S. Barbara Morrow, Bookkeeper Mars Hill College; Montrcat College. COLLEGE SENI 0 R S Patricia Harley, President B.A., English Pat . . . gracious . . . sports . . . “Deacon Johnson” . . . merry blue eyes Ruby Morton, Vice-President B.S., Home Economics Spontaneous . . . giggles . . . chocolate fudge . . . remodeling and dying Vernie Pike, Secretary B.A., Religion Helpful . . . “Miss Bcrnic” . . . Kappa Pi Beta . . . faculty trays Mildred Wilkinson, Treasurer B.A., Religion Diligence . . . Deep South . . . “Hey, Susie” . . . Bucnas dias, Scnorita COLLEGE SENIORS Katherine Bean B.S., Home Economics Considerate . . . coffee . . . candid shots . . . “my little brothers” Margaret Bosemon B.A., English Jolly . . . “Bo” . . . horseback riding . . . hit tunes Ann Bristow B.A., English Dignified . . . house meet- ings . . . sense of humor . . . Ss-h-h-h. girls” Charlotte Burgess B.S., Business Understanding . . . wit . . . posters . . . humor articles Betty Jean Chaplin B.A., Religion ‘‘Bee Jay” . . . good natured . . . ‘‘let’s harmonize” . . . Sunday night snacks . . . personality, plus Geraldine Ford B.A., Religion Jerry . . . industrious . . . black loafers . . . church bulletins . . . V.P.I. Mary Elizabeth Gibbs B. A., Religion Bobby . . . good judgment . . . black memo book . . . piano . . . cozy room Agnes Godert B.A., Religion Quiet dignity . . . S.C.A. conferences . . . blushes COLLIGE S E I 0 R S COLLEGE SENIORS Jo Ann Gordon “Jo” . . . bubbling enthus- iasm . . . Life Service Group . . . “Oh all” Joan Guthrie B.S., Business Clever . . . dramatics . . . haircuts and Tonis . . . knack at dress Jane Holt B.S., Biology Versatile . . . The Nash . . . spaghetti suppers . . . S.P.S. Sally Kemble B.S., Biology Generous . . . The Lab . . . Yankee . . . Knit one, purl two COLLEGE SENIORS Dorothy Lundy B.S., Religion, Business Dot . . . efficient . . . cafeteria hostess . . . golden locks Betty Charles McLeod B.A., Social Studies Charlie . . . friendly . . . bangs . . . night owl . . . The Biscoc Kid Betty Martin B.A., Religion Lakey Gap . . . sincere . . . fairy talcs . . . “my nieces and nephews” Sue Morrison B.S., Home Economics Natural . . . telephone calls . . . Home Ec. . . . blue jeans, white shirts. Mary Bess Plyler B.S., Religion Cheerful.. . parallel reading . . . easy gait . . . “Any- body seen my silver scis- sors?” Alice Wardlanv B.A., Religion “Dinsic” . . . good humored . . . Barkis ... Ye Board . . . practical jokes Patricia Woody B.A., Music Patsy . . . ambitious . . . choir music . . . smart clothes . . . hiccups Dorothy Wright B.A., Religion Dot . . . enthusiastic . . . Norfolk . . . song and dance COLLEGI SENIORS Florence Young B.A., Psychology and Education Miss Fronde Kennedy, Advisor Flossie . . . independent . . . sailor’s hornpipe . . . Y.M.C.A. . . .hornrimmed glasses COLLEGE SENIORS Lois Lcisinger President Evelyn Henncssee Vice-President Jeanette Nash Secretary Louise Cay ton T reasurer COLLEGE J U I 0 R $ Virginia Bean Juanita Combs Catherine Glenn Rebecca Glenn Mae Hager Martha Holman COLLEGE J U HI 0 R S Betty Marshall Ruth McKay James Robinson Carolyn Williams Patricia Williamson Mr. John Sinclair, Advisor Not pictured: Irma Ricks COLLEGE JUNIORS tcers Helen Duke President Ruby Carter Vice-President Marv Faye Britt Secretary Dorothy Jane Warren Treasurer COLLEGE SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Frances Curry Jacqueline Dillon Nelly Garcia Martha Gctsinger Helen Kilgore Mar)' Faye Leslie Ruth McClintock Jean Nunalee SOPHOMORES Jolenc Parks Rebecca Ray Mary Ann Smoak Colleen Story Annabellc Sutphin Elizabeth Whitlock Patricia Williams Miss Elizabeth Maxwell, Advisor icerd Lclia Blackwell President Ellinore Krieger Vice-President Carolyn Fritts Secretary Ann Fenton T reasurer COLLEGE IRISHMEN Elinor Ammons Annie An Ruby Anderson June Banks Virginia Blackburn Mclva Blanton Betty Blount Frances Bridges Ann Broom Pauline Brown Alice Collins Elizabeth Clodfelter Edna Callahan Lucy Buston Betty Lou Burgan COLLEGE FRESH C 0 L Xenia Crovecto L E G Joan Douglas [ F Heidi Funke R F $ Emilia Garcia H 1 [ A Mary Jane Gillespie Sylvia Haley Katherine Hanna Corccta Henson Patricia Irwin Jean Jones Peggy Jones Terr)' Kane June King Joan Lccson Lola Lowery Betty Lown Mary Ruth Marshall Betty Mebane Betsy Morgan Edith Murphy Kay Murphy Genevieve Newman Julia Rankin Georgina Sanchez Shirley Smith Frances Sosebec Jean Southerland Betty Dell Stone Betty Taylor Dorothea White Miss Margaret E. Smith, Advisor Not pictured: Ernestine Wiggins Grace Cousins COLLEGE FRESHMEN Standing, left to right: Ray, Holt, Williams, Blackwell, Wardlaw, Harley, Nunalee, Godert, Leisinger, Glenn, Bristow, Duke. Seated, left to right: Ford, Gibbs. Student (djouemment diiociation The Student Government Association of Montreat College seeks to develop the highest standard in personal honor, and a friendly spirit of helpfulness which will function on the campus and in the days after college. Its government is based on the honor system, which is felt to be the best means of attaining the high standards of truthfulness and honesty in every phase of life. Betty Gibbs_________________________________ President of Student Body Ann Bristow_____________________________________________________Vice-President of Student Body Geraldine Ford................................................ Secretary of Student Body Agnes Godert.....•__________________________ President of Student Christian Association Alice Wardlaw.J.___________________________________________ President of Athletic Association Jane Holt................................................... Editor of Student Publications Miss Sue Day Holmes.............................................................. Advisor CLASS PRESIDENTS: HOUSE PRESIDENTS: Patricia Harley ........... Senior Rebecca Glenn Carolyn Williams Lois Leisinger................ Junior Helen Duke___________________Sophomore ASSISTANT HOUSE PRESIDENTS: Lclia Blackwell______________ Freshman Jean Nunalee Rebecca Ray Front, left to right: Gordon, Pike, Garcia, Godert, Anderson, Martin, Gctsinger, Conger Back, left to right: Smoak, Kilgore, Lundy, Abdullah, Young, Gibbs, Chaplin, Wilkinson. ■Student (dhriitian Association The purpose of the Montrcat Student Christian Association is to lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ; to lead them into membership and service in the Christian Church; to promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible; and to influence them to devote them- selves in united effort with all Christians to making the will of Christ effective in human society and to extending the Kingdom of God through the world. Agnes Godert........................President Betty Martin.............Vice-Prcsident Martha Getsingcr ...................Secretary Pat Conger................ Treasurer Florence Young Assistant Vice-President Anna Mac Abdullah Spiritual Life Dorothy Lundy Foreign Missions Mildred Wilkinson ..............Home Missions Vernie Pike........Enlistment and Training Betty Jean Chaplin Religious Education D Mary Ann Smoak Music Nellie Garcia .............Art and Publicity Jo Ann Gordon.......................... President of Life Service Group Betty Gibbs President of Student Body Miss Zoulcan Anderson...............Advisor Left to right: Marshall, Holt, Burgess, Kennedy, Hennesscc, Curry, Conger, Guthrie, Story, Bosemon, Ammons, Williamson, Parks, Whitolck, Clodfcltcr, Douglas, Britt, Kane. The Staff of Student Publications has a two-fold job—to publish a student newspaper, the Dialcttc, and a yearbook, the Sun Dial. Through the Dialette the staff seeks to keep the students informed about important happenings and to pre- sent other features for their enjoyment. In the Sun Dial memories of a wonderful year at Montreat are recorded through words and pictures. In these two publica- tions the Staff carries out its motto, “We only count the hours that shine.” Jane P. Holt Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Clodfcltcr, Joan Douglas Reporters Jolcnc Parks Associate Editor Elindr Ammons, Margaret Bosemon........ Betty Marshall ........... Business Manager Feature Editors Evelyn Hennesscc Terry Kane...................Sports Editor Advertising Manager Sun Dial Patricia Williamson Art and Publicity Frances Curry.......................... Advertising Manager Dialette Typists Charlotte Burgess Literary Editor Faye Britt Pat Conger Elizabeth Whitlock Colleen Story................... News Editor Miss Fronde Kennedy Advisor First Row, left to right: Plylcr, Chaplin, Guthrie, Bean Second Row. left to right: McLeod. Holman, Williamson, Whitlock, Nash, Bean. Hager. Morrison Third Row, left to right: Ray, Wright, Young, Wardlaw, Nunalec, Williams y$thletic 4iiociation To create interest in athletic and recreational activities among the students as a means of promoting physical efficiency, good fellowship, and sportsmanship— this is the purpose of the Athletic Association of Montreat College. The govern- ing body of the organization is the Athletic Board. The general membership of the Association is divided into five tribes for Alice Wardlaw.....................President Betty Charles McLeod Vice-President Florence Young Secretary Mae Hager........................Treasurer Joan Guthrie Cheerleader Jeanette Nash Cherokee Tribe Chief Martha Holman ........Choctaw Tribe Chief Patricia Williamson .... Hiwassee Tribe Chief Virginia Bean Mohawk Tribe Chief participation in competitive sports. Katherine Bean..................... Soccer Sue Morrison.....................Basketball Mary Bess Plylcr Volleyball Betty Jean Chaplin ............... Softball Dorothv Wright.......................Tennis Dorothy Wright.................... Individual Recreational Sports Patricia Williams, Jean Nunalee Co-Hikers Rebecca Ray.......................Publicity Miss Margaret E. Smith..............Advisor COLLEGIATE council OF UNITED NATIONS Officers: Colleen Story, Joan Letson Advisor: Miss Hoyt Officers: Geraldine Ford, Vernic Pike, Sally Kemble, Joan Guthrie Advisor: Mrs. White Faculty Members: Miss Kennedy, Miss Watkins KAPPA PI BETA LIFE SERVICE GROUP EL CIRCUEO ESPAMOL Officers: Jo Ann Gordon, Nellie Garcia, Jeanette Nash Sponsor: Miss Watkins Officers: Nellie Garcia, Mac Hager Advisor: Miss Watkins Officers: Nancy Armistead, Ann Fenton, Colleen Stoiy Director: Miss Woodhouse Accompanist: Miss Pappas CHOIR Officers: Mary Ann Smoak, Mirta Borges, Ann Fenton Advisors: Miss Pappas, Miss Woodhouse, Dean Hollis, Mr. Sinclair MUSIC CLUB CHEROKEE TRIBE Jeanette NasEi, Chief CHOCTAW TRIBE MartTia Holman, Chief HIWAS8EE TRIBE Patricia Williamson, Chief MOHAWK TRIBE Virginia Bean, Chief NAVAJO TRIBE Elizabeth Whitlock, Chief CHEERLEADERS Head Cheerleader: Joan Guthrie Cherokee: Mary Jane Gillespie Caroline Fritts Mohawk: Elizabeth Clodfeltcr Genevieve Newman Navojo: Betty Martin Terr)' Kane Hiwassee: Virginia Blackburn June King Choctaw: Ann Brown Kay Murphy PM HIKING CLUB Man,' Jane Gillespie, President Jean Nunalce, Pat Williams, Co-Hikers M CLUB Jeanette Nash, President Sue Morrison, Secretary and Treasurer Principal H)ean of Cjirl Miss Annie Webb Miss Roberta Daniel Chemistry, Mathematics Peace Institute, Raleigh University of Kentucky, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. __'wm in Is t t ion MONTREAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS To help each student grow in Christian character, to prepare each student for a full, useful, mature life, to build a firm foundation in each mind for further educa- tion—these are the purposes of Montreat School. The School, under the auspices of four principal student organizations— Cabinet, Council, Staff and Board—sponsors prayer groups, “sings,” musical enter- tainments, the LOOKOUT, and various sports which help the student grow spirit- ually mentally, physically and socially. ARMISTEAD BORGES BURRELL COLE DORSEY GLASGOW JOHNSON Mrs. W. H. Armistead Social Studies, English Queens College, B.A.; Asheville Normal School Miss Mirta Borges Spanish Montreat College, B.A.; Eastman School of Music Miss Evelyn Virginia Burrell English, Science Erskinc College, A.B.; Candidate for M.A. degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, New York Miss Frances Elizabeth Cole Latin, French Flora Macdonald College, B.A.; University of North Carolina, M.A. Mrs. C. E. Dorsey Bible Bcllewood Seminary, B.A.; Kentucky Presbyterian Normal School Mrs. Sam Glasgow English Converse College, B.A. Mrs. Clark Johnson Piano Coe College; Teacher’s Certificate from John Fletcher College; Organ pupil of Katherine Nolan and James Aldcrson; Mrs. Adams’ Teachers’ Classes; Teachers’ Classes with Guy Maicr MONTREAT SCHOOL SENIORS Mary Don Doty.........................President “Doty” Her voice is low, her manner sweet. She’s gentle, dainty and petite” Student Government Association 2 4, Class Repre- sentative 2, President of Class 4, Secretary of Cabinet 4; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 2 3, Secretary 2; Athletic Board 2 3, Head Cheerleader 2, Treasurer 3; Vice President of Class 1, Secretary of Class 3; Beta Club 2 3, Secretary 3; Alpha Phi 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 2, President 4; Latin Club 1 2; Spanish Club 3 4, Secretary 4; Music Club 4; “M” Club 1 2 3 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3; Hiking Club 12 3 4; Sequoia Trilxr 1 2 3 4; Cheerleader 4; Mar- shal 2; May Court Attendant 2 4; Soccer Queen 3; Senior Superlative, “Graciousness” 4. Helen Hemphill Blair..................Secretary “Helen” '7 opened the doors of my heart, and behold There was music within and a song in my soul.” Secretary of Class 4; Vice President of Sunday School Class 4; Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 4; Music Club 4, President 4; Glee Club 4; Hiking Club 4; Black foot Tribe 4, Cheerleader 4. Barbara Ann Burress .............Vice President “Bcbc” “My heart is whole, my hand is free; Run along little worries, don't bother me.” Vice President of Class 4; Music Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Hiking Club 4; Soccer Varsity 4; Apache Tribe 4. Susan Marshall Kincaid Treasurer “Kinkie” “A good athlete and full of glee; A true and loyal girl is she.” Treasurer of Class 4; Glee Club 4; Latin Club 3 4; Hiking Club 4; Varsity Soccer 3 4; Blackfoot Tribe 3 4. SENIORS Elizabeth Vashti Bohannon “Beth” “You’ll always find her true and just— A girl whom all will love and trust” Montrcat Student Publications 4; French Club 3 4; Music Club 4; Glee Club 3; Sequoia Tribe 3 4. Dorothy Ann Holcomb Holcomb” A clever girl, a sincere girl, a girl so full of fun, A studious girl, a carefree girl, a thousand girls in one” Student Government Association 12 3 4, Class Representative 1, President of Class 2 3; President of Student Government Association 4; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 4; Athletic Board 3; National Honor Society 3 4, Vice President 4; Latin Club 1 2 3; Music Club 1 2 3 4, Secretary 2; Beta Club 2 3; M” Club 2 3 4; Hiking Club 12 3 4; Black- foot Tribe 1 2 3 4; Varsity Soccer 2; Captain ‘M” Club Soccer 3 4. Ann Floyd “Floyd” “A pleasant smile and a heart of gold. The highest ideal she doth uphold.” Student Government Association 4, President of Athletic Board 4; Athletic Board 3, Blackfoot Tribe Chief 3; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 3; Class Secretary 2; “M Club 2 3 4, Treasurer 2; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3 4; Sunday School Class President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Hiking Club 2 3 4; Blackfoot Tribe 2 3 4; Soccer Varsity 2; Queen of Hearts 2; May Court 3. Marjorie Elaine Jasper “Jasper” “ Whether the task he great or small. She is certain to Conquer all” Latin Club 2 4; French Club 3 4, Vice-President 3; Music Club 2 3 4; Glee Club 3 4; Hiking Club 2 3 4; Varsity Soccer 3; M” Club 4; Apache Tribe 2 3 4, Cheerleader 2; Marshal 3. SENIORS Ann Laxton “Al” A studious lass and serious, you say as you pass by; But did you stop to notice the twinkle in her eye?” Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 2, Vice President 4; Montreat Student Publications 4, Art Editor 4; Beta Club 2 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Latin Club 1 2 3; Music Club 3; Glee Club 3 4; “M Club 3 4, Vice President 4; Hiking Club 2 3 4; Shawnee Tribe 1; Apache Tribe 2 3 4; Marshal 3. Anne Muse “Musie” “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” Athletic Board 4, Apache Tribe Chief 4; Latin Club 2 3 4; Glee Club 3 4; “M” Club 4; Hiking Club 2 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Apache Tribe 2 3 4. Ann Kendrick Melvin “Melvin” “An unusual girl, a jolly pal, Whimsical, witty and wise.” President of Sunday School Class 4; Alpha Phi 4; Latin Club 4; Music Club 4; Hiking Club 4; Apache Tribe 4. Molly Hamilton Myles “Molly” “Generous, loving, sweet and kind, A better girl would be hard to find ” Student Government Association 1 2 4, Class Repre- sentative 1, President of Class 2; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 2 4, President 4; Montreat Student Pub- lications 2; National Honor Society 2 4; Latin Club 1 2 4, President 4; French Club 4; Music Club 1 2 4; Glee Club 1 2 4, President 2; Alpha Phi 2 4; Hiking Club 1 2 4; M Club 2 4; Varsity Soccer 2; Blackfoot Tribe 1 2 4. SENIORS Lorenna Grace Riddle “Lorcnna” “Pretty, charming, so very nice. The kind of girl you look at twice.” Montrcat Student Publications 4; Athletic Board 3 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Music Club 2 3 4; Glee Club 3 4; “M Club 3 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Blackfoot Tribe 2 3 4. Jacquelynn Cornelia Scott “Jackie” “And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew.” Student Government Association 1 2 4, President of Class 1, Class Representative 2, Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 2; Montreat Student Publications 2 4, Editor-in-Chief of LOOKOUT 4, High School Editor of SUN DIAL 4; National Honor Society 2 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Alpha Phi 2 4; Latin Club 1 2 4. Treasurer 2; Music Club 1 2 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice President 4; Glee Club 4; “M” Club 4; Hiking Club 1 2 4; Chickasaw Tribe 1 2 4; Senior Superlative, “Joy in Learning.” Dorothy Anne Schulz “Mickie” “Her joys are as deep as the ocean, Her worries as light as the foam.” Athletic Board 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Phi 4; French Club 4, Vice President 4; Glee Club 3 4; Music Club 4; Hiking Club 4; Sequoia Tribe 3 4, Cheer- leader 4. Dixie Nell Southard “Pete” 1‘A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, The charm of friendship all the while.” Student Government Association 3 4, Class Repre- sentative 3 4; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 3 4, Secretary 3 4; Athletic Board 2 3 4, Blackfoot Tribe Chief 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Latin Club 1 2, Secretary 2; Spanish Club 3 4; Glee Club 12 3 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Music Club 4; “M” Club 2 3 4, Secretary 3; Hiking Club 12 3 4, Varsity Soccer 1; Blackfoot Tribe 12 3 4; Miss Montrcat 3; Senior Superlative, Sportsmanship. SENIORS Dorothy Frances Todd “Doteie” So mild, so merciful, so strong, so true. So peaceful, patient, loyal, loving, good. Student Government Association 4, Vice President 4; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship 1 2 4; Montreat Stu- dent Publications 4, Business Manager 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 2 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Phi 1 2 4. Treasurer 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Secretary of Class 1; Vice-President of Class 2; Sunday School Class Vice President 2; Music Club 1 2 4; Glee Club 1 2 4, Vice-President 4; Latin Club I 2 4, Vice-President 2; ‘M Club 4; Hiking Club 1 2 4; Varsity Soccer 2; Blackfoot Tribe I 2 4, Cheerleader 12 4; May Court Attendant 2, Maid of Honor 4; Senior Superlative, “True Spiritual Vision.” Nan Grey Williams “Nanci” “She boosts you with her smile and pep— Her sincerity hasn't failed her yet” Montrcat Student Publications 4; Athletic Board 3 4. Head Cheerleader 3 4, Blackfoot Tribe Chief 4; Vice-President Class 3; “M” Club 4, President 4; Vice-President Sunday School Class 3; Spanish Club 3 4, Vice-President 3; Alpha Phi 3 4, Secretary 4; Blackfoot Tribe 3 4; Soccer Varsity 3; Hiking Club 3 4. Elsie Gray West “Always spry and ever gay. She laughs and shoos your frowns away” Montrcat Student Publications 4; Secretary-Treas- urer of Sunday School Class 4; Alpha Phi 4; Glee Club 4; Hiking Club 4; Varsity Soccer 4; Blackfoot Tribe 4. Mrs. Sam Glasgow Sponsor MONTREAT SCHOOL Toni An Marlene Spooner President V ice-Presiden t Charlotte Fitts Yvonne Rocker Secretary T reasurer JUNIORS Mary Bolan Brumby Shirlcv Dabbs Shirley Fox Ann Harris Barbara Warren Lease Wyman Sponsors: Mrs. Clark Johnson Miss Mirta Borges MONTREAT SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Mary Ann Worley Carrie Roberts President Vice President Nancy Broce Treasurer Not Pictured: Louise Verrcault Secretary SOPHOMORES Nancy Barton Allcnc Chapman Jeanne Frary Helen Grantz Dorothy Ann Hall Genevieve Landrum Carolyn Mabry Virginia Lee Muse SOPHOMORES Theresa Sloan Janie Smith Maria Spence Janie Valentine Diantha Vanderplas Marianne Wallace Miss Evelyn Burrell, Sponsor FRESHMEN Jacqueline Howell President Carol Smith Vice President Mia Van Wamelen Secretary Jeannette Vcrrcault Treasurer Catherine Carson Jane Gross Prudence Hahn Susan Organ Deborah Skolfield Jane Terrell Ruth Thompson Miss Annie Webb Sponsor Back row, left to right: Barton, Southard, Floyd, Worley, Doty, Todd, Brumby, An, Myles, Scott. Front row, left to right: Webb, Holcomb, Daniel. Student Cjouemment__________dissociation The main purpose of the Cabinet is to uphold the ideals and standards of the school and, in doing so, to establish a friendly spirit among the students. The Cabinet is made up of the president of the student body, the vice-presi- dent, the heads of the three main organizations—Council, Staff, and Athletic Board—the presidents of the three upper classes and their representatives. Dottic Holcomb President of Student Body Dottic Todd Vice President of Student Body Mary Don Doty Secretary of Student Body, President of Senior Class Molly Myles President of Youth Fellowship Jackie Scott.....Editor of LOOKOUT Ann Floyd....President of Athletic Board Dixie Nell Southard____________________ ........Representative of Senior Class Toni An .......... President of Junior Class Mary Bolan Brumby______________________ ........Representative of Junior Class Mary Ann Worley........................ ........President of Sophomore Class Nancy Barton -------------------------- ...Representative of Sophomore Class Left to right: Holcomb, Landrum, Worley, Southard, Ford, Myles, Laxton, Cole, Brumby, Wyman, lodd. The endeavor of the P.Y.F. Council is to promote Christian fellowship with- in the student body and to help each girl follow the “High Road.” The Council sponsors the religious activities of the school. “Sings,” prayer groups, vespers, and morning watch arc some of the main programs which play a large part in each student’s campus life. Members of the Council, who arc chosen for their exemplary Christian living, arc glad to advise the other students in anv way they can. Molly Myles.........................President Dixie Nell Southard.................Secretary Mary Bolan Brumby.................. Treasurer Ann Laxton Chairman of Christian Faith Dottie Todd Chairman of Christian Growth Genevieve Landrum_______________________ Chairman of Christian Works Lease Wyman--------------------------- Chairman of Christian Outreach Mary Ann Worley_______________________ Chairman of Christian Comradeship Miss Frances Cole..................Sponsor Miss Geraldine Ford................Sponsor Mrs. C. E. Dorsey. Sponsor of Prayer Groups Top row, left to right: Floyd, Southard, Riddle, Schulz. Middle row: Muse, A., Williams, Brumby, Landrum. Bottom row: Worley, Frary, Smith, J., Young. 4s6ociation The High School Athletic Board plans and directs the recreation of the stu- dents. Its purpose is to develop interest and efficiency in sports, and to encourage healthful living, good sportsmanship, and a friendly spirit of co-operation among the girls. Upon arrival at Montrcat, all students automatically became members of the Athletic Association and of one of the four tribes. The members of the Athletic Board are chosen for their skill in sports and for their ability to live up to the ideals of the Board. Ann Floyd________________________ President Dixie Nell Southard.........Vice President Lorcnna Riddle_____________________Treasurer Mickic Schulz......................Secretary Anne Muse............... Apache Tribe Chief Nanci Williams ......Blackfoot Tribe Chief and Head Cheerleader Mary Bolan Brumby..Chickasaw Tribe Chief Genevieve Landrum Sequoia Tribe Chief Mary Ann Worley................Head of Soccer, Volleyball and Basketball Jeanne Frary....Head of Tennis and Softball Janie Smith______________________________ ... Head of Hiking and Indoor Sports Flossie Young ........................ Sponsor ontreat Student jPullicatlons ALPHA Mary Don Doty President Dottic Holcomb Vice President Nanci Williams Secretary Dottic Todd T reasurer Miss Burrell Sponsor FRENCH CLUB Lease Wyman President Mickie Schulz Vice President Lorcnna Riddle Secretary-Treasurer Miss Cole Sponsor SPANISH CLUB Toni An President Helen Blair Vice President Mary Don Doty Secretary-Treasurer Miss Borges Sponsor LATIN CLUB Molly Myles President Carrie Roberts Vice President Ann Harris Secretary Nancy Brocc T reasurer Miss Cole Sponsor MUSIC CLUB Helen Blair President Jackie Scott Vice President Barbara Bnrress Secretary-T reasurer Mrs. Johnson, Miss Borges Sponsors GLEE CLUB Dixie Nell Southard President Dottic Todd Vice President Maria Spence Secretary-Treasurer Miss Wood house Sponsor THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jackie Scotc, President Doccic Holcomb, Vice President Doccie Todd, Secretary Mary Bolan Brumby, Treasurer Miss Burrell, Sponsor Left to Right: Burrell, Laxton, Todd, Scott M CLUB Nanci Williams President Ann Laxton Vice-President Lorenna Riddle Secretary-T reasurer CHEERLEADERS Nanci Williams Head Cheerleader Left to right: Todd V alentine An Schulz Williams Blair Parker Broce ). Vcrrcault Front: Mabry, tumbler CLUB Janie Smith Head of Hiking 0 • VU W onor BETTY MARTIN True Spiritual Vision PATRICIA HARLEY Graciousness ...Jn Vke Colt er ALICE WARDLAW Sportsmanship JANE HOLT Joy in Learning JACKIE SCOTT Joy in Learning DIXIE NELL SOUTHARD Sportsmanship Z L ese W -Jlonor PATRICIA HARLEY n ueen Standing, left to right: Vcrrault, Glenn, McLeod, Armistcad, Fritts. Seated, left to right: Doty, An, Brocc. ATTENDANTS MAY COURT College Senior Betty Charles McLeod College Junior Rebecca Glenn College Sophomore Nancy Armistcad College Freshman Carolyn Fritts School Senior Mary Don Doty School Junior Toni An School Sophomore Nancy Brocc School Freshman Jeanette Verrault 'one FACULTY A D A Miss Mildred Allen Montreat, N. C. Miss Zoulean Anderson Rt. 2, Florence. S. C. Mrs. W. H. Armistcad........... Montreat. N. C. Miss Mirta Borges Salud No. 17, Cardenas, Cuba Miss Janet Bound .623-30th Street, West Palm Beach. Fla. Miss Evelyn Burrell ...........Abbeville, S. C. Miss Frances F. Cole Rt. 4. Timmonsville, S. C. Miss Roberta M. Daniel......2793 Vernon Terrace. Jacksonville. Fla. Mrs. C. E. Dorsey 2140 Redfern Road, Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Annie Frazier...................Guin, Ala. Mrs. Sam Glasgow Montreat, N. C. Miss Lucy Grier Montreat, N. C. Dr. Nettie Grier Montreat, N. C. Dean and Mrs. JoeEd Hollis Montrcat, N. C. Miss Sue Day Holmes Montrcat, N. C. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt Montreat, N. C. Mrs. Clark Johnson......Box 325, Montreat, N. C. Dr. Fronde Kennedy..........186 N. Fairvicw Avc., Spartanburg, S. C. Dr. Mrs. J. R. McGregor Montreat. N. C. Mrs. W. F. Mauldin................Pickens. S. C. Mrs. Tallulah J. Maund 1112 Va. Avc. N. E., Atlanta. Ga. C 0 L Anna Mae Abdullah 460 Phelps St., Jacksonville, Fla. Elinor Ammons...............Depot St.. Seneca, S. C. Annie An......................417 Westwood Rd.. West Palm Beach, Fla. Ruby Anderson Lakcvicw, S. C. Nancy Armistcad Montreat. N. C. Betsy Armstrong Rt. 2, Rogcrsvillc, Tcnn. June Banks Paint Gap, N. C. Katherine Dean ......................Stovall. N. C. Virginia Bean .......................Stovall. N. C. Virginia Blackburn 281 North Bridge St,. Elkin. N. C. Lelia Blackwell Rt. I, Ruffin. N. C. Melva Blanton.............................Willard. N. C. Betty Blount Rt. 1, Conyers, Ga. Margaret Bosemon 119 Harper St., Darlington, S. C. Frances Bridges Rt. 1, Kings Mountain, N. C. Ann Bristow Inverness, Alabama Mary Faye Britt Rt. 2, Chadbourn, N. C. Ann Broom 706 Trammell St., Dalton, Georgia Pauline Brown Rt. 2, Gastonia, N. C. Betty Lou Burgan Cranks. Kentucky Charlotte Burgess Paces, Virginia D M I 1 I S T R A T I 0 N Miss Elizabeth Maxwell 2019 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte. N. C. Mrs. C. L. Medford Black Mountain, N. C. Miss Helen Miles Montreat, N. C. Mr. John Miller Rt. 1, Farm School Rd.. Swannanoa. N. C. Mr. Richard Mooney.............. Montreat, N. C. Miss Barbara Morrow................... Box 744, Black Mountain, N. C. Miss Elizabeth Pappas 619 W. Church St.. Ahoskic, N. C. Mr. Edward Pearce Azalea. N. C. Dr. Cora Reeves Black Mountain. N. C. Mr. William Russell 457 Morton Ave., Athens, Ga. Mr. John Sinclair Rt. 4. Tyler, Texas Miss Margaret E. Smith 95 Vermont Ave.. Asheville. N. C. Dr. Thomas H. Spence Montrcat, N. C. Miss Mary A. Ward Montrcat, N. C. Miss Nannie Watkins Montrcat. N. C. Miss Annie Webb................. Montreat. N. C. Miss Lela Webb Burning Springs, Ky. Mr. Robert White Montreat. N. C. Mrs. W. E. White ... Deleo, N. C Miss Elizabeth Woodhousc Montrcat, N. C. LEGE Lucy Boston Tazewell, Virginia Edna Callahan 111 Haywood St., Wayncsvillc, N. C. Ruby Garter ..................Mars Hill, N. C. Louise Cay ton Aurora, N. C. Betty Jean Chaplin Box 2414, Roanoke, Va. Elizabeth Clodfeltcr P. O. Box 54. Lexington, N. C. Alice Collins Rt. 3, Box 35, Maxton, N. C. Juanita Combs Juan, Kentucky- Pat Conger 583 Gntral Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Grace Cousins Rt. 1. Box 76, Forest, Va. Xenia Crovetto San Francisco 265. Havana, Cuba Norma Cummings 610 Thomas Avc. Belvedere. Wilmington, N. C. Frances Curry Box 187. Inverness, Fla. Frances Davis.....5 Chamblin St.. Woodruff. S. C. Jacqueline Dillon 253 Saint Phillip St., Baton Rouge, La. Joan Douglas 538 Skinner Blvd.. Dunedin, Fla. Helen Duke So. Main Street. LaFaycttc, Ga. Ann Fenton Rt. 1. Mebane. N. C. Geraldine Ford 1700 Alabama Avc.. Selma. Ala. Garoly-n Fritts........... 990 Cotton Grove Road. Lexington. N. C. Heide Funke Route 2. Box 643, Grants Pass. Oregon 85 [-'milia Garcia...........Macco 80, Caibaricn. Cuba Nelly Garcia Avenida No. 14. No. 248, Cardenas, Cuba Martha Getsinger 1412 F.dgcwood Avc., Anderson, S. C. Betty Gibbs ...........................Clayton, Ga. Mary Jane Gillespie North Tazewell. Va. Catherine Glenn 624 Farley Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Rebecca Glenn Rt. 3. Gastonia, N. C. Agnes Godert R. F. D. 2, Box 202-B, Panama City, Fla. Jo Ann Gordon .7 Fredonia Avc., Lynchburg, Va. Joan Guthrie ...............Hot Springs, Va. Mac Hager Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Sylvia Haley 140 Walton Avc.. Danville. Va. Katherine Hanna Spring Creek, W. Va. Patricia Harley ................904 McArthur Blvd., Warner Robins. Ga. Evelyn Hcnncsscc Bostic, N. C. Coretta Henson 109 Church St., Waynesvillc, N. C. Martha Holman Rt. 3, Box 329. Quincy, Fla. Jane Holt Montreat. N. C. Patricia Irwin Rt. 2, Box 152, Pilot Mountain. N. C. Peggy Jones PM Montford Avc., Asheville, N. C. Jean Jones...........................Saltvillc, Va. Terry Lila Kane .........Crescent City. Fla. Sally Kemble Box 96, Kyscrikc. N. Y. Helen Kilgore Rt. 5, Greenville, S. C. June King Cranks. K)'- Ellinorc Krieger 200 Utah Street, Portsmouth. Va. Ruby Lambert Jefferson, N. C. Margaret Langston Box 586, Lakeland, Fla. Lois Leisinger .................107 3rd Ave. South. South St. Paul. Minn. Mary Faye Leslie 135 Cobb Street, Cedartown, Ga. Joan Lctson Griffith St., Winder, Ga. Lola Lowery Rt. 3, Box 51. Maxton, N. C. Betty Lown Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ga. Dorothy Lundy Mountain City, Term. Betty Marshall Willfamsvillc, Va. Mary Ruth Marshall..................1023 17th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Betty Martin Scottdalc, Ga. Ruth McClintock Winnsboro, S. C. Ruth McKay 445 West 10th St., Ocala. Fla. Betty Charles McLeod Biscoe, N. C. Betty Mebanc Rt. 2, Mebanc, N. C. Betsy Morgan Lando, S. C. Sue Morrison Rt. 1. China Grove, N. C. Ruby Morton Box 60, Clinton, S. C. Edith Murphy Willard, N. C. Katherine Murphy Penderlea, Willard, N. C. Jeanette Nash 1830 Green Street. Augusta, Ga. Genevieve Newman Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Ga. Jean Nunalcc Rt. 7, Fayetteville, N. C. Jolcnc Parks Chatham Hill, Va. Vcrnic Pike Rt. 5, Greer, S. C. Mary Bess Plylcr Box 153, Great Falls, S. C. Marv English Porter Wauchula, Fla. Julia Rankin . 7106 Sellers Avc., Upper Darby, Penn. Rebecca Rav Willard, N. C. Irma Ricks Rt. 2, McDonough, Ga. James Robertson Black Mountain, N. C. Georgina Sanchez 65 Hillside St., Asheville, N. C. Shirley Smith 411 West Windsor St.. Monroe, N. C. Mary Ann Smoak Rt. 1, Aberdeen, N. C. Frances Sosebee ...................... Sautee, Ga. Jean Southerland Penderlea, Willard, N. C. Betty Dell Stone Westover Blvd., Elizabeth City, N. C. Colleen Story 306 Irma Avc., Lexington, N. C. Annabelle Sutphin 57 Pulaski Ave., Radford, Va. Betty Ann Taylor North Tazewell, Va. Alice Wardlaw Rt. 4, Marietta, Ga. Dorothy Jane Warren 735 King St., Selma, Ala. Dorothea White Box 82. Chatham, Va. Elizabeth Whitlock ..............Floyd, Va. Ernestine Wiggins 595 S. Orange Avc., Bartow, Fla. Mildred Wilkinson Gastonburg, Ala. Carolyn Williams 110 Pinccrcst Parkway, Wilmington, N. C. Patricia Williams................. Gastonia, S. C. Patricia Williamson 2226 Belvedere Avc. S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Patricia Woody. 400-16th St.. Virginia Beach, Va. Dorothy Wright 2610 Argonne Ave., Norfolk, Va. Florence Young 513 Cassatt Avc., Jacksonville, Fla. 86 M ON I HE AT SCHOOL Toni An Montreat, N. C. Nancy Barton Clinchmore, Tcnn. Marion Becker 6047 Drexcl Avc., Chicago, III. Jerri Betts Box 593, Black Mountain, N. C. Catherine Blain Circlcville, W. Va. Helen Blair Box 224, Gastonia, N. C. Elizabeth Bohannon 1440 Graham St. S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Nancy Broce Box 13, Cambria, Va. Mary Bolan Brumby Box 6, Murphy, N. C. Martha Buckner 1002 E. Rclswood, Albany. Ga. Barbara Burress Boone ville. Miss. Catherine Carson 806 E. Palmetto St.. Lakeland, Fla. Allcnc Chapman 208 Howard-Aden Apts.. Spartanburg, S. C. Barbara Christine Presbyterian Home. Anchorage. Kentucky Shirley Dabbs 209 W. 4th Avc., Lexington, N. C. Mary Don Doty 615 E. Main St., Rogcrsvillc, Tenn. Peggy Ferrell Box 5. Carrboro, N. C. Charlotte Fitts Cascade, Va. Ann Floyd 701 N. 10th St., Opelika, Ala. Shirley Fox Route 1, Arden, N. C. Jeanne Frary 10 Burley Circle, Cincinnati 18, Ohio Helen Grantz Apartado Aereo No. 4228, Bogota, Colombia. S. A. Jane Gross ............Anchorage, Ky. Prudence Hahn .225 S. Stone St., DcLand, Fla. Dorothy Ann Hall Cia. Frutcra do Serilia Santa Marta, Colombia, S. A. Ann Harris Harris St.. Ruthcrfordton, N. C. Dorothy Holcomb Goodwatcr. Ala. Jacqueline Howell Ncwland. N. C. Elaine Jasper 6606 Bradley Avc., Parma, Ohio Sue Marshall Kincaid.. Ill Market St., Booncvillc, Miss. Genevieve Landrum ........Scarbro, W. Va. Ann Laxton Box 1430, Durham, N. C. Carolyn Mabray Sunset Rd. Holston Hills. Knoxville. Tcnn. Ann Kendrick Melvin 707 N. Weldon St.. Gastonia. N. C. Anne Muse Box 113. Dante, Va. Virginia Lee Muse Box 113. Dante. Va. Molly Myles Raincllc, W. Va. Sue Organ Route 1, West Palm Beach, Fla. Marian Parker Parkhurst Plantation, Elm City. N. C. Lorcnna Riddle Barrett, W. Va. Carrie Roberts 1033 27th St., Orlando, Fla. Yvonne Rocker Box 94, Bartow, Fla. Jacquelynn Scott Pine Grove Manor. Spartanburg, S. C. Dorothy Schulz Westtown, N. Y. Deborah Skoificld 19 Rosewood Avc., Asheville. N. C. Theresa Sloan ............% Mrs. G. L. Hackney, Clemson, S. C. Carol Smith 1218 Hill St.. Greensboro, N. C. Janie Smith 522 Seventh Avc.. Williamsport, Penn. Loretta Smith 110 West Park Avc., Charlotte. N. C. Dixie Nell Southard Svlva, N. C. Maria Spence Montreat, N. C. Marlene Spooner Arden, N. C. Jane Terrell Black Mountain. N. C. Ruth Thompson 104 Elm St.. Nacogdoches, Tex. Dorothy Todd Plumtrec, N. C. Janie Valentine 27 Summit Walk, Wilmington. N. C. Diantha Vandcrplas Apartado Acreo 3622, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Mia Van Wamclen Curacao. Dutch W. Indies Jeannette Vcrrcault Valdcsc, N. C. Louise Vcrrcault Valdese, N. C. Mary Ann Wallace 125 West G” Park Hill N., Little Rock. Ark. Barbara Warren 201 N. Virginia St., Goldsboro. N. C. Elsie Gray West Little Meadows. Dclaplanc. Va. Nan Williams 711 E. 6th Avc.. Tallahassee. Fla. Mary Anne Worley Marshall, N. C. Lease Wymn 20 Grecnhill Street, Charleston 21, S. C. 87 s pondor4 Sarah C. Ford Dr. George W. Cheek, Sr Mabel Lee Wells Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Plyler Thomas M. Batten Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. 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