Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)

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Associate Editor and Associates of the SUN DIAL Staff MONTREAT COLLEGE Montreat, North Carolina Present... the 1956 SUN DIAL MONTREAT COLLEGE ... dll three shining circles of gold, bearing the seal of strength, beauty, truth possessing unexplored depths, mystery . . . THE SEAL . . . THE STONE . . . THE GOLD . . . . . . visible characteristics . . . obvious construction . . . simplicity MESSAGE OF THE SEAL . . . MESSAGE OF THE STONE . . . MESSAGE OF THE GOLD . . . . . . concealed virtues . . . deeper than tradition . . . complexity 2 l lljeSdaqe oj? the Seal. . . . . . -Strength, Seautif, Sruth V’ . . . £lsse Cs uam Uic eri Strength Beauty Truth Esse quam videri Personification the patience unending the spontaneous, infectious laugh the answers to endless questions to be, rather than to seem DEDICATION HOWERTON HALL, College Dormitory ASSEMBLY INN, Dining Room 6 “THE FALLS' ANDERSON AUDITORIUM THE VALLEY GAITHER HALL, Administration and Classroom Build l yje6Aa e oj? the Seaf. . . Knowledge .... that opens new vistas of truth Understanding . . . that respects the individual; the opening mind Guidance that points the way i? FACULTY 2), J. V' WcQn regor President 14 2 mfJl M2 . Dean ok the College English Washington and Lee University, B.A. Northwestern University M.A., Ph.D. DEANS Dean of Students Bible Vanderbilt University, A.B., M.A. Graduate Work: Peabody College; University of Hawaii; Northwestern University; Columbia Seminary. 15 FACULTY . ZOULEAN ANDERSON....................................Bible College for Women, Columbia, S. C-, B.A.; Columbia University, M. A.. Assembly’s Training School; Biblical Seminary, New York, N. Y. FRED BREWER..........................................Science Maryville College, B.A.. University of Tennessee, M.S.; Gradu- ate Work: University of Durham (England), Peabody College, Appalachian State Teachers College. VIRGINIA W. BUCHANAN...............................Librarian King College, B.A.; Peabody College, M.A. in Library Science; Graduate Study: Summer School at Sorbonnc, Paris. ALFRED CRAGO......................................Psychology University of Nebraska, B-A-, M.A.; University of Iowa, Ph.D., Graduate Work: University of Chicago. BENJAMIN C. DUN FORD.........................Organ, Theory Salem College, Winston-Salem, B.M., University of Texas, M.M.; Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, Ph.D.; Gradu- ate Study: University of Michigan. MRS. NANCY R. DUNFORD . Piano, Related Courses Salem College, Winston-Salem, B.M.; University of Texas, M.M.; Graduate Study: Under Edwin Hughes, New York. MRS. ELISA FERNANDEZ.................................Spanish Louisiana State University, A.B. GORDON GREENWOOD..................................Journalism University of Illinois, B.S.; Graduate Work; University of Lon- don, England. LUCY GRIER............................School Nurse, Hygiene Agnes Scott College, B.A.; Presbyterian Hospital, New York, N. Y., R.N.. Columbia University, M.A. ALLAN GL'Y..............................Voice, Related Courses Westminster Choir College, B.M. SUE DAY HOLMES.........................................Art Graduate, Post Graduate, Art Certilicate, Ward-Belmont; Art Stu- dents’ League, New York; Pearson’s School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York; Gloucester Summer School of Painters, Glou- cester, Mass. MARGARET E. SMITH.......................Physical Education Flora MacDonald College, B.A.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A.; Graduate Work: Peabody College, University of Wisconsin. 16 FACULTY ALBERT C. HOLT.......................Social Studies, Religion Park College, Parkvillc, Mo., A.B., A.M.. Peabody College, Ph.l).; Graduate Work McCormick Theological Seminary, Chi- cago; University of Chicago. ELIZABETH HOYT...........................................Social Studies Maryville College, B.A.; University of Tennessee, M.A.; Colum- bia University, Two Summer $e:'i- ns; University of North Caro- lina, Three Summer Sessions. MRS. S. E. LEE......................................Housemother Virginia College, Roanoke, Florida Woman’s College. ELIZABETH MAXWELI...........................French, English Woman’s College of University of North Carolina, A.B.; Uni- versity of North Carolina, M.A.; Certiticat de langue franqaise, Sorbonne, Paris. PRINCIE MAPHET........................................Shorthand Flora MacDonald College, A.B.. University of North Carolina, M.S.; The Assembly’s Training School, Richmond; Summer Ses- sions, Bowling Green Business University, Bowling Green, Kv. HELEN MILES....................................Home Economics Maryville College, B.A.; University of Tennessee, B.S., M.S. MRS. J. W. SMITH....................................Housemother Western Kentucky Stale Teachers’ College. GEORGE E. STOCKTON ....................................Business Trenton Teachers College, Trenton, New Jersey, B.S.; Graduate Study: Temple University, Philadelphia, Penn. HOY IAYLOR............................................Education Trinity College (Duk« ), A.B.. C •lumbi.i University, A M.; Pea- body College, Ph.I). MRS. VV. E. WHITE .... English, German, Latin Woman's College ot the University of North Carolina, B.A.; University of North Carolina M.A., Ph.D.; University of Chicago, One Summer Session. ANNIE WEBB.........................................Mathematics University of Louisville, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. MARY WARD................................Assistant To Nurse Flora MacDonald College. 17 pianos. “Bee Jay” Chaplin—“Betr Jay” on the road! Miss Maxwell—Admiring the Home Ec. Department display. Miss Buchanan—Oh dear, another over-due book! 19 K. N OR BERT STI TTS Assistant Treasurer Draughon's Business College Winston-Salem, N. C. C. A. STUBBS Manager of Hotels and College Dining Roots University of North Carolina Atlantic Christian College Wilson, N. C. STAFF UNA MAE MANGRUM Secretary to President Texas State College lor Women, B.A. General Assembly’s Training School, M.A. PRINCIE MAPHKT Registrar, Business Education Flora MacDonald College, B.A. University of North Carolina, M.S. The Assembly’s Training School Summer Sessions, Bowling Green Business Uni- versity, Bowling Green, Ky. BETTY JEAN CHAPLIN Field Secretary Montreal College, A-B. MARY WELLS McNEILL Assistant Dean of Students Agnes Scott College, B.A. Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, New York City 20 niminifdiiir 'fl jedSac e ofl the J tone . . . . . . C ofor, o epthy 'ljnicjuene55 Color clarity and light Depth of profound thought U XIQUENESS of Christian interpretation CLASSES 22 SENIORS 1956 September 9. 1952, we were a spirited bunch en- tering Montreat College with “pomp and circum- stance.” No lesson would be too hard and no moun- tain too high for us. We were ready to set the world on lire. Miss Smith became our advisor and we struck our first match with our talent show which was a real success—we thought. By our Sophomore year, we had begun to simmer down a little. A year of homesickness intermingled with study and good times had made us begin to realize that perhaps we were not the class predes- tined to revolutionize the world after all. With the help of Miss Buchanan and “Bee Jay” Chaplin, our advisors, we gave our Christmas play, “The Bird’s Christmas Carol.” And then, Jolly Juniors! We really were, but by that time our increasing responsibilities and knowl- edge had tempered our spirit even more. We worked hard, but cheerfully, raising money for our Junior- Senior banquet. We remember such things as “grilled cheese sandwiches,” “fashion show,” “Bluebeard,” and of course “Monte Vista,” “G o o f u $,” and Southern Gardens.” Now we are Seniors, pondering our five grains of corn and really considering where we are going, how we arc going to get there and how far we have gotten. We appreciate the genuine friendship, guidance and understanding of our faculty and classmates. With them, our four years have been packed with fun, excitement, challenges, tears, and happiness in enriched living. And as we leave, we thank them sincerely for the Strength, Beauty and Truth they have shared with us. REBECCA WARD ATKINS Fort Mill, South Carolina B.A.y English “Becky” . . . “Well, I think” . . . happy . . . quiet dignity . . . library . . . wittv and wise . . . Lit. MABEL FAYE BROWN Clinton, South Carolina li.S.y Secretarial Science Mabel Kaye” . . . engaged . . . Jack . . . Beauti- ful red hair . . . washing schedules . . . spon- taneous . . . ‘‘pony tails.” V 25 SENIORS FRANCES COLLIS Grekn Mot stain. North Caroi isa B.S., Elementary Education “Miss Collis” . . . sports . . . “law” . . . “boy” . . . friendly . . . the dining room . . . yea Board . . . sunny disposition. SUSIE JANE DAVIS It I. ADEN BORO, NoRTH CAROLINA ll.A.y Bible and Christian Education “1 think” . . . the desk . . . chorus tours . . . neat . . . N. C. State . . . Ford . . . trim hair-do. ?6 SENIORS MAK SUE. ENG Jacksonville, Florida i.S.y Secretarial Science “Mail’s up ’ . . . S. G. A. secretary . . . majors and minors . . . little seamstress . . . tiny . . . “Toni” . . . “that Foocy.” ANNA BELLE GARLAND Tipton Hill, North Carolina I.S., Elementary Education “I)c Guiche” . . . sparkling eyes (and hand) . . . Florida . . . “honestly” . . . “those kids” . . . “veep” . . . quiet thoughtfulness . . . conscientious. DOROTHY ANN CHANT Fort Mill, Soi th Carolina B.S.y Business Demure . . . S. C. A. secretary . . . tennis fan . . . practice teaching . . . sincere . . . likeable . . . “business minded.” MARY LOUISK GRAY Jacksonville, Florida B.S., Elementary Education “Lulu” . . . George . . . athletic . . . “Teacher” . . . Montrcat summers . . . pinned . . . short hair . . . vivacious. 28 SENIORS CLARA MOORK MARK Chester, Soi tii Carolina B.S.y Elementary Education “Ohooo” . . . Texas . . . Bobby . . . impersona- tions . . . the Date Room . . . The Inn . . . three honeymoons . . . “Teacher.” CATHKRINK NT AY MAN HARPER Jacksonville, Florida .$., Elementary Education “Harper” . . . Florida . . . sports . . . Shorts . . . the Buick . . . tan . . . an every-rcady laugh . . . “Teacher.” 29 SENIORS SENIORS OI.IYE O’NEAL HARRIS Blackville, Soi th Carolina B.A., Bible and Christian Education ’Neal . . . “somebody goofed” . . . Don . . . engaged . . . picture schedules . . . “—more days” . . . letters and ’phone calls. SARAH ELIZABETH JACKSON Kings Moi ntain, North Carolina B.S., Business “Oh v’all!” . . . fancy hair do . . . “gotta gain some weight” . . . N. C. State . . . the bank . . . jet-propelled . . . chorus. 30 SENIORS MARY FRANCKS LI K.K ('■I IVPAI I Sl-KINO, NuKI'II CaKOIIN'A I.S., Elementary Education Lukic” . . . “sweetie” . . . our bass . . . Cabi- net meetings . . . gullible . . . Teacher” . . . loves the little boys . . . True Spiritual Vision. CAROL ANN MILLER Charlotte, North Carolina B.A.y Bible, and Christian Education “You know” . . . Palestrina . . . February gradu- ate . . . quiet sweetness . . witty . . . one of the “Unholy Ten.” BETTY RATE MOBLEY Chester, South Carolina B.A.y Bible and Christian Education “Mop” . . . sleepy . . . bermudas . . . “Well 1 d’clare” . . . A. M. A. prez . . . Yea Board!!! . . . aged cheese . . . “Let’s all go down and play ball!” . . . Sportsmanship. 32 SENIORS PEGGY JEAN RAKESTRAW Madison, North Carolina B.S., Business “Really” . . . “Me an Wilbur” . . . big brown eyes . . . “tote” . . . chewing gum . . . easy- going . . . “Teacher.” KATHLEEN RASH (’•i.ad : V'ai i i v, North Caroi ina B.A., English “Cyrano” . . . “fiddlc-dee-dce” . . . famous diets . . . “tomorrow’s another day” . . . chorus tours . . . lost baggage . . . K II B . . . Joy In Learning . . . Associate Ed. 33 SENIORS SENIORS ELIZABETH ANNE REED Miami, Florida B.A.y Bible ami Christian Education “Betsy” . . . Florida chorus tour . . . “Oh panic!” . . . “Mother Inferior” . . . sextet . . . versatile . . . “Pretcious” . . . S. C. A. . . . “per- simmon wine” . . . fun-loving. JOAN EMILY SCHRENK Aiken, South Carolina B.A.y Music “Wilfred” . . . stuffed animals . . . “Kill it” . . . Thaliam prez . . . “Let me tell you” . . . petite pianist . . . practice, practice, practice—recital. 34 SENIORS RACHEL ELEANOR SEAGLE Lixcoi.nton, North Carolina H.S., Elementary Education “Caskic” . . . diets . . . “Madame president” . . . hostess . . . Seagle . . . pickles . . . May Queen . . . always smiling . . . “Miss Sea Gull.” GARLENE SEAGLESTOTTS Montreat, North Carolina if.A., English Graciousness . . . “such is life” . . . Junior May Court representative . . . warm smile . . . the Pontiac . . . gentle and calm. 35 BARBARA JANE WARREN Goldsboro, North Carolina H.S., Elementary Education “Warren” . . . trains . . . cartoons . . . “M” Club . . . Yea Board! . . . May Court . . . N. C. State . . . pretty eyes. BETTY LYNCH WEAVER Union Mills, North Carolina E.A., Social Studies Geography . . . class officer . . . ham biscuits . . . quiet and cute . . . “—city” . . . choir . . . Nurse. 36 SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH WHEELER Hri.vard, North Carolina B.A., Christian Education “I was thinking” ... I). C. E. . . . Morgan- ton . . . “my sister” ... “I love it” . . . John I). . . . Dill . . . “pinned.” MRS. HELEN MEDFORD CARTWRIGHT Asheville, North Carolina E lenten tary E ducat ion Day Student. 37 SENIORS SENIORS MRS. MARGARET CROSBY JACKSON Black Mountain, North Carolina Pre-Nursing Day Student. CLASS SPONSORS MR. and MRS. ALLAN GUY and family . . . BONNIE, GLEN and TAFFY. 38 SENIORS Do You Remember. the Freshmen parly at the McGregor’s ? our Talent Shota? • . . The Little Red Schoolhousc at Jr.-Sr.i' ELAINE, PAT and DORIS • • . “Kentucky Sue, the Hoard play our Sophomore year? J u N O R S OFFICERS JANE PRATT, President, DOUGALD MAC. DR. AND MRS. MON- ROE, Advisors-. ANNE FRAZIER, Vice-President; PATSY CHILDERS, Secretary; A. C. OWN BEY, Triasurer—Admiring Dougald Mac at age of one month. ELAINE BKRRONG 2 SHIRLKV ANDERSON BETH BRAFORD BETTY BULGER CAROLYN CATHEY SHIRLEY CAUDILL PATSY CHILDERS BECKY JO COOPER VALF.EN COOPER DOYLE DAVIS FRANKIE JO DELLINGER BARBARA DOR EON MARY FRANCES EDWARDS MARY FISHER ANN FOX ANNE IRAZIER THELMA GRANT FRANCES HILLS 43 JUNIORS JACK JONES MARTHA JONES FAVE LOWRY EMILY MOHLER SHIRLEY NASH JEWELL NEIL BETTY NEWTON NORMA O’BRIEN ANDREW OWN BEY JANE PRATT PAT PRIEST KATHRYN STEELE SHIRLEY SWOFFORD GENEV A WOODFIN OPAL WOODFIN A ',t Pictured: MRS. HARR IE DANENHOWER, GARON DRIGGERS, MARGIE HUDSON. 44 JUNIORS OFFICERS— MARY LOU KISER, T . ■ Jeuf; ANN SHARPE, Secre ar •; LUCILLE BLACKWELL, Vice-President; ANN BULLARD, Treasurer. SOPHOMORES NELLIE A l l AWAY LUCILLE BLACKWELL BETTY BRADLEY LOUISE BRADSHAW ANN BULLARD JEAN BURWELL CATHERINE BYRD PANSIE CAMERON DEMETRI A CIIANDARLIS 45 GLADYS CULLER CAROLYN DILLINGHAM BETTY DUNCAN JENELLE GURGANUS LUDIE HALL GLORIA HOOD BETTY JOHNSTON REBECCA KEY BEATRICE KEYS SUN AI KIM MARY LOU KISER ROSALIE LANDIS PEGGY JO MILLER EDITH MURPHY FRANCES MURPHY 46 SOPHOMORES MARTHA 1 0 ARCH ANNA PRICE ANN RENSHAW PEGGY ROGERS SABRA SLAY JANET SMITH CORENIA SMITHSON CLA U I) E'ri' E STILTN E R JEANETTE STILTNER NORA LEE SUTTON JANE TAYLOR BETTY SUE TURNAGE BETTY WARREN MARY LOU WATTS ANN WOODY Sot HiturtJ ANN SHARPE 47 1 . 9 . 5 . 6 OFFICERS: SUE JANE SEAGLE T reasurer MABLE WICKER Vice-President MARY SULLIVAN President JUNE McCROSKEY Secretary FRESHMEN MARTHA ALTER KATHERINE ANDERSON FRANCES ARRINGTON LINDA BARNETT LEAH BAUGHCOME JUNE CAROL BROWN LOIS BURTON 48 VERONICA CHOW EVELYN CLEMENTS JEAN CLEVELAND ROSEMARY COOK ANN COX JO ANN DAVIS J. LOU DEDRICK FAYE DC N N FRESHMEN ROSE MARIE ESCCTIA SYLVIA GALLI MORE DOLORES GILMORE JEAN GLADNEY PATTY LYNN ('.RAY MAXINE GREENLEE VIVIAN GRIFFIN ELEANOR HAMM MARY LOU HAMM HELEN HARPER MARY HIRSCHI JEAN INGRAM 49 A (INKS JOHNS KATHLEEN JOHNSTON OCK HYING KIM MARY KING CHARLES KIRKMAN JEAN NKITE K R A H ENI5ILL GEORGIA LANDERS EFFIE LAWSON VIVIAN LEWIS DORETHA LOCKLEAR MARGARET LOGAN JINK McCROSKEY MARY MANGRUM WILLIK BKA MARS HR U RN JEAN MASH BARBARA MAY MARTHA ROSE MILLER SANDRA LEE MILLER EMMA SUE MOUZON FRESHMEN CAROLYN OATES CHARLOTTE OSBORNE MAXINE PAYNE MARY GEENX POARCII VIRGINIA PRESSLEY BARBARA PRIEST SARA RIIYXE SUSAN ROBERTS BETTY JEAN SCOTT FRESHMEN SUE JANE SEAGI.E MILDRED SEARCY MAE SHEETS HELEN SMITH BETTY STUMP MARY SULLIVAN MARTHA JO THOMAS LINDA THOMPSON SANDRA WALLACE MABEL WICKER NANCY WILSON M RY THOM WINDSOR 51 A ,.' Put„r.J: DOROTHY ALLEN fYleAAa e oj? the Cjoid. . . Ridges originality, participation, talent Indentions......................... cooperation, onenessy skill Overall effect pleasing, rounded, efficient 52 ACTIVITIES MISS WILSON, A,hi!or; BETTY RAVE MOBLEY, President A. M. A.; ’NEAL HARRIS, Editor St n Dial. MARY FRANCES LI KE, Preside S. G. A.; EMILY MOHLER, Editor “Dialette”, BETSY REED, Preside S. C. A. MISS WILSON. Ad Sl’E ENG, Secretary BARBARA DANIELS KUHN. Vice-President STUDENT GOVERN HOL SE OFFICERS KATHY STEELE, President, Ilouerto ; ELAINE BERRONC Cotleg Halit ANN BUL- LARD. Assistant, Co-leg, Hall; PANSIE CAMERON. PEGGY JO MILLER. GLORIA HOOD. FRANCES MURPHY. At- I! . BETTY NEWTON, Assistant, College Halt. 54 The over-all purpose of the Stu- dent Government Association is to promote strengt h, beauty, and truth within each student and en- courage the highest standard of personal honor. Its government i based n the honor system, which is felt to be the best means of at- taining the high standards of truth- fulness and honesty in every phase of life. CLASS PRESIDFXTS: ELEANOR SEAGI.K, Senior; JANE PRATT, Junior; MARY LOU KISER, Sophomore-, MARY SULLIVAN, F ehman. MENT ASSOCIATION Major officers receive at the S. G. .1. recepti . MISS WILSON'S i'i V 55 BETSY REED President STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION “To lead all students to a deeper faith in God through Christ Jesus by means of Bible study, serv- ice projects, and devotional programs” . . . this is the purpose of the S. C. A. HOWERTOS PRAYER GROUP LEADERS—Seated PAX SIE CAMERON, PATSY CHILDERS, LUCILLE BLACK WELL, ROSALIE LANDIS, PEC.C.Y JO MILLER, MAR LOU KISER, SHIRLEY NASH, REBECCA ATKINS. Stand ing: BETTY BRADLEY, ANNA BELLE GARLAND, BE ATRICE KEYS. COLLEGE HALL PRAYER GROUP LEADERS: PAT PRIEST, GLADYS CULLER, ANN BULLARD. MISS WILSON. Advi or. FAYE LOWRY, CAROL MILLER, KATHLEEN RASH. 56 MISS ZOULEAN ANDERSON Advisor FRANCES HILLS, Pr, idem oi Lift Sttvite Group, BETTY Bl’LGER, Trtasurtr; DOROTHY CHANT, Stfrt ary, MISS UNA MAI MANORUM, A is ant Advisor; M RY FRAN- CES LIKE, Prtsiden of S. G. A.; BARBARA DORTON, I «i- -Prtsidtnt. LIFE SERVICE GROUP FRANCES HILLS, Pr.sidtnt-, C AROL MILLER, Vi,, -Pr, udtnt; ROSALIE LANDIS, Sttr - tarxi MISS MANC.RI M, Advisor. GROUP LEADERS: THELMA GRANT, Mu SABR 'I- Y, Con rad :. 11 u i 1.1. NEIL, Chun Exits Bl l I X NEWTON Spiritual Lit . i VI HERINE BYRD, t ■ • an lu SHIRLEY CAUDILL, World Missions; BETH BRAFORI). Enlistsntnt and Training. A or Pr. ■ • CORENIA SMITHSON, Art and Pul 7 57 M JV. 'N'KAl. HARRIS Editor TYPISTS KATHERINE ANDERSON. SUE ENG. EUSIXESS STAFF JEWELL NEIL, Advertising Manager; SHIRLEY CAUDILL, Business Manager; JENELLE GUR- GANUS, A is taut Advertising Manager. 58 Axoeiate Editor THELMA GRANT, KATHLEEN RASH. SUN DIAL Rainy days and picture schedules that don’t mix . . . lots of pictures, but the favo- rite one is lost . . . information needed and no way to get it soon enough . . . late hours . . . much typing and retyping . . . “Mr. Rawlins will be here, PLEASE be on time!” . . . oops, the deadline and we’re not ready . . . will we ever finish: We doubted it, but here it is from your Sun Dial staff to you . . . the 1956 Sun Dial. MISS ELIZABETH MAXWELL Advisor EMILY MOHLER Editor DIALETTE The Dialette . . . A little dial, An instrument of measurement, A measurement of growth and activity, A growth of mental, physical and spiritual activity. An activity of mental, physical and spiritual growth. The Dialette . . . If not always making history itself. Always faithfully recording the accomplishments of others. If not the greatest college newspaper. The newspaper belonging to the greatest college. FF.ATIRF. WRITERS AM) REPORTERS JEAN GLAD- M Y, Fratur . LUDIE HALL, R.-port. r. PAXSIE CAMERON, . MARY LOU KISER, R CORENIA SMITH- SON, MARY SULLI N, I . VIVIAN LEWIS R f EDITORS SHIRLEY NASH. A -.ii.it,- Editor; CATHERINE BYRD. Sport-; BETTY STUMP, FRANCES HILLS, A P . 1 J METRI A CHANDARLIS, Sport . EVELYN CLEM- ENTS, Art Publii:-.. GLORIA HOOD. It-.’.or. TYPISTS AM) PROOFREADERS KATHERINE ANDER- SON. FRANKIE JO DELLINGER, PEGGY JO MILLER, NELLIE ATTAWAY, LOUISE BRADSHAW. i r 59 BETTY RAYE MOBLEY President FAYE LOWRY, Secretary. BARBARA WARREN, Vice-Presi- dent. MARY FRANCES EDWARDS, Treasurer. ATHLETIC H FADS ( F SPORTS: Front Rote: DEMETRI A CHANDARLIS, Head Cheerleader, PAT PRIEST, Soc- cer; MARY LOU GRAY, Tennis; SABRA SLAY, In- dividual Sports. FRANCES COLLIS, Softball; CARO- LYN DILLINGHAM, Co-Hiker. Pack Rose ANN SHARPE, Basketball; PEGGY JO MILLER, Co-Hiker; CATHERINE BYRD, Art and Publicity; FRANCES MURPHY, Volleyball. 60 The AM A Board, in an effort to properly balance our schedule of work and play, plans a busy calendar of in- MISS MARGARET SMITH Advisor ASSOCIATION dividual and group sports, encourag- ing every student to participate. HIKING CLUB CAROLYN DILLINGHAM, PEGGY IO MILLER, Co-Hik.r TEAM REPRt SEN! IT IVES NORM O’BRIEN, CoU Repr, - . JENELLE GARGANI S. Hlu. A ,prt itntath .. THE UOXTREAT COLLEGE SINGERS MR. ALLAN GUY, Direct n MAR MANOR! M. At pan (incef). SEXTET ANN COX, BETSY REEI), BECKYJO COOPER, I HELM A CRAM. A. C. OWN BEY, JACK JONES. 62 Ml 'SIC CLUB: THELMA (.RANT, Vr.■ „t. BECKYJO COOPER, IV..-P. (‘.RAY, S cr, ,uy; FRANCES ARRINGTON, Trcunr.r. From “the top of the mountains of North Caro- lina to the tip of the Florida shore.” This is the story of the 1956 tour of the Montreat College Singers. I he addition of male voices to our campus brought about the beginning of a mixed Sextet. These, with the Church Choir, the Music Club, faculty and student recitals, till the air with the beauty and joy of good music. MR ALLAN (.I V 63 COLLEGIATE COUNCIL OF UNITED NATIONS PAXSIE CAMERON, Preside !. PEGGY KIM, Vice-President; PAT PRIEST, Secretary; MISS HOYT, Advisor. CLUBS THAUANS JOAN SCHREXK, Preside !; FRANKIE JO DELLINGER, Vice-President; SHIRLEY NASH. Secre- tary ; PAT PRIEST, Treasurer, MISS HOYT, Advisor. 64 KAPPA PI BETA KATHLEEN RASH, Pr.-siJ.-Hti SHIRLEY SWOFFORD, I7..- V. . , «•« and S«r tar ; ANN REN SHAW, Treasure: MRS. WHITE, MISS BUCHANAN, AJvi- r . CLUBS FRENCH CLUB PANSIE CAMERON, P„PEC.C.Y JO MILLER, Vicr-Pr. id, MARY LOU KISER, Historian.. MISS MAXWELL, Advisor. 65 t; LUCILLE BLACKWELL. BUSINESS CLUB JUNE McCROSKEY President ACNES JOHNS Vice-President JEANETTE STILTNER Secretary-Treasurer FRANKIE JO DELLINGER Reporter MISS MAPHET MR. STOCKTON Advisors CLUBS SPANISH CLUB D E M E I RIA CH AN D A R LIS President ANNA PRICE Vice-President OPAL WOODFIN Secretary GLORIA HOOD T reasurer MRS. FERNANDEZ Advisor 66 BKCKYJO COOPER, Program Chairman FRANKIE JO DELI-INGER, Stirrtary BETH HRAFORD, Chairman MISS McNEILL, Advisor RED CROSS 67 WleSAa e o the (jofcl. . . . . . (Circular Sancl, lenity, Strength Circular hand sport'snians iip, fellowship Unity coordination, cooperation Strength moral, physical, communal 68 SPORTS gz l THE BLUE TEAM BLUE TEAM Sports play a big role in the life of most Montreat students. Friendly rivalry of the best sort may be seen on the soccer field, softball diamond, basketball court or almost anywhere you see someone playing. The student body is divided into two teams— the Blue Team, made up of Sophomores and Seniors and the Gold Team, made up of the Juniors and Freshmen. All of this adds up to fun for everyone and much speculation as to which team will win the athletic cup. DEMF.TRIA CHANDARLIS Head Cheerleader GOLD CHEERLEADERS: Top: BECKYJO COOPER, PATSY CHILDERS. Bottom: MARTHA ALTER, GEORGIA LANDERS. GOLD TEAM THE GOLD TEAM SOFTBALL TENNIS SPORTS SHUFFLEBOARD ARCHERY HORSESHOES PING-PONG CAGEBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER IdfjeASaae o the (jold. . . . . . purity, (Ideality, f- ennanence PURITY . . . of resolve, purpose, motive Beauty . . . of character, life, countenance Permanence . of memories, talents, values FEATURES Photograph By Gregory Schmidt SUPERL ISS ary Frances oCuhe TRUK SPIRITUAL VISION 76 ATIVES JOY IN LKARNING 77 SUPERL SPORTSMANSHIP 78 ATIVES Wrs. -X. f'jorLrt Stutti GRACIOLSNKSS ’ 79 MAY DAY 1956 QUEEN 81 MAY 82 COURT 83 “P. C't” . . . Presbyterian College or Privileged Characters f A Montreal Specialfy . . . S. G. A- Punch. Tumble Land” “Before or A fieri” The Mitchell Hike. 3 Busy in the Bookstore Spellbound as BF.V SHEA Sings Informal Education' “So the memory of thee will ever remain.” Outstanding in this mem- ory are the people who have helped to make our lives happy, full of fun and laughter. As we, the seniors of 1956, leave through this gate we entered four short years ago, we want to say a real special “Thank you!” to one who is an inseparable-part of our memory of Montreat . . . to JAMES 86 See Ya! Jlie (Overall YYleSSac e . . . ... D,L Wontreat This message did not originate with the ring; the ring originated with the message. The ring carries visible characteristics; yours, and those of Montreat College are more subtle. The spirit of Montreat cannot be molded; It molds. 87 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Miss Zoulcan Anderson Florence, S . C. Miss Elizabeth Maxwell— Mr. Fred Brewer Marvville, Tennessee 2019 Brians ood Road, Charlotte, X. c. Miss Virginia Buchanan Salts illc, Va. Miss Helen Miles Montrcat, X. c. Miss Betty Chaplin Route 1, Black Mountain, N . C. Dr. Dougald Monroe Montreal, X. c. Dr. Alfred Crago 200 Boulevard, Gainesville, Florida Dr. J. R. McGregor Montreat, X. c. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dunford— Miss Mary Wells McXeill Florence, s. c. 11' X. Church Street, Concordi N . c. Mrs. J. W. Smith X. Jackson Highway, Glasgosv, Ky. Mrs. Elisa Fernandez Montreal, N . c. Miss Margaret Smith Montreal, X. c. Miss Lucy Grier Montreal, N . c. Mr. George Stockton Montrcat, X. c. Mr. Allan Guy Montreal, X . c. Mr. K. Xorbert Stutts Montreal, x. c. Miss Sue Day Holmes Black Mountain, X . c. Dr. Hoy Taylor Milledgcville, Ga. Dr. A. C. Holt Montreal, X . c. Miss Mary Ward Clarkton, X. c. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt Montreal, X . C: Miss Annie Webb . Montreal, X. c. Mrs. S. E. Lee 119 Jackson Road, Newnan, Ga. Mrs. W. E. White Dclco, X. c. Miss Una Mac Mangrum Montreal, X . C. Miss Elizabeth Wilson . . Montreal, X. c. Miss Princic Maphet .Montreal, X . C. Mr. C. A. Stubbs Montrcat, X. c. 88 MONTREAT COLLEGE Dorothy Allen Black Mountain, X. C. Martha Alter 10? X. W. 47th Court, Miami, Fla. Katherine Anderson Route 6, Box 28”, Greensboro, X. C. Shirley Anderson— 1681 Glenwood Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Frances Arrington Francisco, X. C. Rebecca Atkins 309 Sidney Johnson St., Fort Mill, S. C- Nellie At taw ay I . O. Box 69, Scottdale, Ga. Linda Barnett Box !4S, Horse Shoe, X. C. Leah Baughcome Route 4, Greer, S- C. Elaine Berrong Alto, Ga. Lucille. Blackwell— 210 Lakeside Rd., Hendersonville, X. C- Betty Biadley 1201 Linwood Rd., Gastonia, X. C. Louise Bradshaw— 226 E. McXecly Ave., Mooresville, X. C. Beth Braford June Brown Mabel Brown Xatural Bridge Station, Va. Park Rd., Charlotte, X. C. Box 60, Clinton, S. C. Betty Bulger 193 Handley Ave., S. VV., Atlanta, Ga. Ann Bullard '16 W'ashington Ave., Marietta, Ga. Lois Burton Box 346, Hopkinsville, Ky. Jean Burwell 403 High Street, Oxford, X. C. Catherine Byrd Red Springs, X. C. Pansic Cameron Rt. 3, Raleigh, N. C- Mrs. Helen Cartwright 18 Claxton PI., Asheville, N. C. Carolyn Cathey Rt. 3, Box 153-A, Matthews, X. C. Shirley Caudill Glendale Springs, X. C. Demetria Chandarlis Box 34', Mirando City, Texas Patsy Childers Bulan, Ky. Veronica Chow Montreal, X. C. Evelyn Clements 2736 Marquette, Shreveport, La. Jean Cleveland 9 Bradshaw St., Greenville, S. C. Frances Collis Green Mountain, X. C. Rosemary Cook 307 E. 21st St., Hopkinsville, Ky. Beckyjo Cooper La Lima, Honduras, Central America Valeen Cooper— Mountain Orphanage, Black Mountain, X. C. Ann Cox Gladys Culler Mi'. Ilarric D.mncnhower Box 396, Whitesburg, Ky. Pinnacle, X. C. Black Mountain, X. C. Doyle Davis P. O. Box 214, Swannanoa, X. C. Jo Ann Davis . 20? E. ?th St., Burlington, X, C. Susie Davis Rt. 1, Box 312, Bladenboro, X. C. J. Lou Derrick Rt. 2, Staunton, Va. Frankie Jo Dellinger 114 Cone Street, Cherryville, X. C. Carolyn Dillingham Dillingham Rd., Barnardsville, X. C. Barbara Dorton Rt. 1, Charlotte, X. C. Garon Driggers Box 60, Clinton, S. C- Betty Duncan Box 198, Rt. I, Flat Rock, X. C. Favc Dunn Carbon Glow, Ky. Mary Frances Edwards Box 281, Bladenboro, X. C. Sue Eng P. O. Box 2”60, Jacksonville, Fla. Rose Marie Escutia 2016 Tilden Ave., Laredo, Texas Mary Fisher Box 22?, Weavcrville, X. C. Ann Fox Coats, X. C. Anne Frazier 1 320 Poinsettia Ave., Orlando, Fla. Anna Belle Garland Tipton Hill, X. C. Dorothy Chant Rt. 2, Fort Mill. S. C. Dolores Gilmore 38 36 Happiness Ave., Montgomery, Ala. Jean Gladney . 730? Parkview Rd., Upper Darby, Penn. Thelma Grant 908 Xew Doris St., Dalton, Ga. Mary Louise Gray 3321 Lovrgrove Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Maxine Greenlee Rt. I, Spruce Pine, X. C. Vivian Griffin Montreal, X. C. Jenellc Gurganus Wallace, X. C. Patty Lynn Gray Rt. I, Abingdon, Va. Ludie Hall Rt. 2, Donalds, S. C. Eleanorc Hamm Artesia, Miss. Mary Lou Hamm Rt. 3, Box 3”4-T, Tampa, Fla. Clara Moore Hare Baldwin P. O. Box 36, Chester, S. C. Catherine Harper 4618 Tunis St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Helen Harper Rt. 2, Clover, S. C. O’Neal Harris Blackville, S. C. Frances Hills Rt. 1, Box 362, Charleston, S. C. Mary Hirschi Rt. I, Micanopy, Fla. Gloria Hood C. M. D. 332, B«x 700, Charlotte, X. C. Margie Hudson Box 60, Clinton, S. C. Jean Ingram 1046 Sharpe St., Bainbridge, Ga. Mrs. Margaret Jackson— Western X. C. San., Black Mountain, X. C. Sarah Jackson— 10? X. Goforth St., King' Mountain, X. C. Mary Agnes Johns Betty Johnston Kathleen Johnston Jack Jones Martha Jones Rebecca Kev Rt. 2, Farmville, Va. Williamsburg, W. Va. Rt. 6, Box 39, Salem, Ala. Rt. I, Box 256, Corbin, Ky. Box 5, Franklin, X. C. Key’s Superette, Reidsvillc, X. C. ' 89 MONTREAT COLLEGE—C on t in tied Beatrice Key Silver Creek, Ga. Pat Priest Ock Hvung Kim— No. 480-1 Ah-Hyun Dong, Mapoko, Seoul, Korea Sun Ai Kim— .'-48 Chungpadong, Hongsanku, Seoul, Korea Peggy Rakestraw . . . , Kathleen Rash Betsy Reed 1 Rt. 2, Box 152, Madison, X. C. Rt. 2, Glade Valley, X. C. 13 X. W. 19th Ter., Miami 35, Fla. Mary King Arkansas Trail, Montreal, N. C. Anne Renshaw Rt. 2, Hendersonville, X. C. Charles Kirkman Mary Lou Kiser Jeannett Krahenbill Georgia Landers Pleasant Garden, N. C. Rt. 332, Box 484, Charlotte, N. C. Rt. 2, Box 176, Princess Anne, Va. 47 Blue Ridge, Asheville, N. C. Sara Rhyne Susan Roberts Peggy Rogers— Rt. 1, Box Rt. 1, Gastonia, X. C. North Holston, Va. 63, % Roy Pretlyman, Apopka, Fla. Rosalie Landis 05 X. Alleghany Avc., Covington, Va. Effic Lawson Jewell Valley, Va. Vivian Lewis 607 S. Melville, Tampa, Fla. Doretha Locklear Rt. 3, B x 64, Maxton, N. C. Joan Schrenk— 33 Clcmson Dr., College Acres, Aiken, S. C. Betty Jean Scott Signal Mountain, Tcnn. Eleanor Seagle 429 W. Pine St., Lincolnton, X. C. Sue Jane Seagle 429 W. Pine St., Lincolnton, X. C. Margaret Logan Yadkinville, N. C. Mildred Searcy 610 Rodoret St., Valdese, X. C. Faye Lowry Rt. 2, Hot Springs, Va. Ann Sharpe Box 60, Clinton, S. C. Mary Frances Luke . Glendale Springs, X. C. Mae Sheets Laurel Springs, X. C. June McCroskev Rt. 2, Abingdon, Va. Sabra Slay 1200 Grand Ave., Jackson, Miss. Mary Mangrum 827 N. Wood, Sherman, Texas Helen Smith Signal Mountain, Tenn. Willie Bea Marshburn Rt. 2, Sanford, X. C. Janet Smith X. Jackson Highway, Glasgow, Ky. Barbara Martin 4394 Woodlawn Dr., Tucker, Ga. Corenia Smithson Rt. 8, Alderson, West Va. Jean Mash Glendale Springs, X. C. Kathrvn Steele Rt. 1, Cleveland, X. C. Barbara Ann May Blackev, Ky. Claudette Stiltner B«x 40, Keen Mountain, Va. Carol Miller 1620 Duckworth, Charlotte, N. C. Jeanette Stiltner Box 40, Keen Mountain, Va. Martha Miller . . . Glendale Springs, N. C. Bette Jean Stump 212 X. Park Ave., Frecmont, Ohio Sandra Lee Miller Blackev, Ky. Garlcne Seagle Stutts Montreat, X. C. I’eggv Jo Miller Box 93, Stoney Point, N. C. Mary Helen Sullivan Jewell Ridge, Va. Betty Rave Mobley Rt. 3, Chester, S. C. Nora Lee Beaver Sutton Rt. 1, Box 149, Cleveland, X. C. Emily Mohler Natural Bridge, Va. Shirlev Swofford . . . . Box 45, Chcsnee, S. C. Emma Sue. Mouzon . Greeleyville, S. C. Jane Taylor Bear Creek, X. C. Edith Murphv Willard, N. C. Martha Jo Thomas. 8 28 W. Augustine St., Tallahassee, Fla. Frances Murphy Shirley Ann Nash . ... Willard, N. C. 1719 Kissingbower Rd., Augusta, Ga. Linda Thompson Betty Sue Turnage Box 91, Marion, X. C. Rt. 3, Box 41, Quincy, Fla. Jewell Neil Betty Newton Rt. 1, York, S. C. 131 Brawley St., Chester, S. C. Sandra Wallace Barbara Warren Roscann, Va. 1614 Palm St., Goldsboro, X. C. Carolyn Oates . 1012 S. Marrietta, Gastonia, X. C. Betty Warren 1025 Goode St., Montgomery, Ala. Norma O’Brien 36 Cypress St., Charleston, S. C. Mary Lou Watts . Hallie, Ky. Charlotte Osborne Betty Weaver Union Mills, X. C. Andrew Ownbey Box 46, Lake View, S. C. Mary Elizabeth Wheeler Box 26, Brevard, X. C. Maxine Payne Rt. 9, Lexington, N. C. Mabel Wicker Rt. 1, Kinards, S. C. Martha Poarch Mary Glenn Poarch R. R. 1. Draper, Va. R. R. 1, Draper, Va. Nancy Wilson— Mountain Orphanage, Black Mountain, X. C. Jane Pratt 1030 Randolph Ave., Pulaski, Va. Mary Thom Windsor 6 Joyner St., Onancock, Va. Virginia Pressley Box 204, Fair Bluff, X. C. Geneva Wood 6 n Rt. 3, Inman, S. C. Anna Price . . Rt. 2, Pcrrvville, Mo. Opal Wood fin . . . Box 60, Clinton, S. C. Barbara Priest Morriston, Fla. Ann Woody 531 Ashby St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. 90 SENIORS REBECCA WARD ATKINS Library Assistant 1, 2, 3; Assistant House President 2, Treasurer of the Student Christian Association 3; Mem- ber of the Birthday Committee 3; Secretary of Life Serv- ice Group 2, Montreal College Chorus 1; Secretary of Sunday School Class 3. MABEL FAYE BROWN Life Service Group I, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 4, Thalians 4. FRANCES COLLIS AMA, Head of Basketball 2; AMA, Blue Representa- tive Prayer Group Leader AMA, Head of Soft- ball 4, Choir 3; “M” Club 3, 4, Hiking Club I, 3; Spanish Club 2; Music Club 4. SUSIE JANE DAVIS Choir 1 . Chorus 1, 3, 4; SCA, Chairman of Art and Publicity 2; Sts Diai Business Manager 3; Life Serv- ice Group 1,2, 3, 4i Music Club 4. MAE SUE ENG CCCN 1, 2, 3, 4i Assistant House President 3; Secre- tary of Class 3, Typist, Srx Diai. 3, 4. Secretary of Student Government Association 4; Business Club 4. ANNA BELLE GARLAND Treasurer of Class 3; Vice-President of Class 4, Prayer Group Leader 4, President of Adult Sunday School Class 4. DOROTHY ANN GHANT Chorus 1. Student Publications 1. Secretary of Class 2; Business Club 2, 4. Member of Birthday Committee 3, Secretary of Student Christian Association 4. MARY LOUISE GRAY AMA, Blue Representative 2, Secretary of AMA 3; AMA, Head of Tennis 4, Student Publication 1; Secre- tary of Music Club 4; Cheerleader 2; Hiking Club 2, 4; “M Club 3, 4. CLARA MOORE HARE Thalians 1. 4. Spanish Club 2. Life Service 1,2, ',4. Class Treasurer 4. CATHERINE NEWMAN HARPER Business Club 4, Music Club 4, AMA Board I, 4; “M” Club, President 4; Dialette L Kappa Pi Beta I; Hik- ing Club 4. Cheerleader 4. OLIVE O’NEAL HARRIS Associate Fditor Staff of Student Publications 1 ; Thalians I , Assistant House President 2, AMA Head of Individual Sports 2; Prayer Group Leader 2; Associate Editor, Si s Dial 3; Editor of Sis Dial 4, Choir 3, Life Service 1, 2, 3, 4. “M” Club 3, 4. SARAH ELIZABETH JACKSON Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 3j Treasurer of Class li Associate Editor of Sis Dial 3i Cheerleader 4, Business Club 4. Music Club 4. MARY FRANCES LUKE Senior Superlative “True Spiritual Visioni” Thalians 1, 2; Choir I, 2; Chorus 2, 3. 4. SCA, Chairman of Home Mission 2. AMA, Head of Volleyball 2. House Presi- dent 3, President of Student Government Association 4. ELIZABETH MEEKS McCORMICK Secretary of Student Government Association 4, May Court Representative 2. BARBARA ANN MARTIN CCCN Kappa Pi Beta 4, Thalians 4, French Club 3, 4i Choir 2; Life Service Group 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN MILLER Transferred from Asheville-Biltmore College, Vice-Presi- dent of Life Service 4, Prayer Group Leader 4, CCCN 4, Thalians 4; Kappa Pi Beta 4. BETTY RAYE MOBLEY AMA, President 4, AMA, Vice-President 3; Life Serv- ice, President 3} “M” Club 3, 4; Prayer Group Leader 2; Spanish Club 2; Hiking Club 1, 2, I; AMA, Co- Hiker 2. PEGGY JEAN RAKESTRAW Spanish Club 2, 3; Life Service I, CCCN 3} Thalians 4; Business Club 2, 4. KATHLEEN RASH Secretary-Treasurer of Music Club 1, 2; Choir I, 2; Chorus I, 2, ',4, Kappa Pi Beta 1, Secretary of Kappa Pi Beta 3i President of Kappa Pi Beta 4, Marshal 3j President of Class 3; Associate Editor of Srx Dial 4, Thalians 4. ELIZABETH ANNE REED President of Class 2; Prayer Group Leader 2; Thalians 2, 3i Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Sextet 4; Vice-President of Student Christian Association 3. President of Stu- dent Christian Association 4, Choir 4. Si s Diai Typist 3; Life Service («roup I, 2, 3, 4, “M” Club 4; Hiking Club 3, 4. JOAN EMILY SCHRENK Hiking Club 1. 2, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Music Club I, 2, 4. CCCN 1, Vice-President 2-, Thalians 1, 3i Secre- tary 2, President 4; Chorus 2; Life Service Group 2 Chairman of Birthday Committee 2. RACHEL ELEANOR S FAG Li- se a, Chairman of Foreign Missions 2; SCA, Chairman of Christian Education 3, Chairman of Red Cross Chap- ter 2; Secretary of Red Cross 3; Staff Reporter 2; President of Class 4; May Queen 4. CCUN I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Pi Beta 3, 4; Life Service Group 4. THELMA GARLENE SEAGLE STUITS Music Club 1,2, Thalians I, 2, Life Service Group 1, 2; Stall Reporter L May Court Representative 3; Prayer Group Leader 3; Day Student 4, Senior Superlative “Graciousness.” BARBARA JANE WARREN Thalians 1, 2, 3; Life Service Group I, 2; Head of Tennis 3j Vice President of AMA 4; Hiking Club 1, 3; Chorus 3, 4, Choir 4. “M” Club 3, 4. Secretary-Treas- urer of Sunday School Class 4. Music Club 4; May Court Representative 4. BETTY LYNCH WEAVER Life Service Group 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Class 3. Secretary of Class 4; Church Choir 4. SPONSORS' PAGE Mr. Jack Abernathy Mrs. R. C. Anderson Miss Zoulean Anderson l)r. and Mrs. Nelson Bell Mr. Fred Brewer Mrs. Charles Brinkerhoff Miss Virginia Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Cathey Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Crago Mr. E. C. Eaton Mrs. Eliza Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Freeman Rev. and Mrs. William J. Gammon Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ghant Miss Lucy Grier Mr. and Mrs. Allan Guy Miss Bonnie Guy Mr. Glen Guv Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harper M iss Elizabeth Hoyt Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Holt Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kirkman Dr. J. Cecil Lawrence Mrs. D. Collins Lee Mrs. S. E. Lee Dr. and Mrs. J. Rupert McGregor Miss Mary Wells McNeill Miss Una Mae Mangrum M iss Princic Maphet Mrs. G. C. Mason Miss Betty Maxwell M iss Helen Miles M iss Lcta Rose Miller Mr. Dougald Mac Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Moser Miss Jeanette Nash Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Oates Mrs. Julia O’Brien Mrs. U. J. L. Peoples Mrs. Robert Quillen M iss Margaret G. Rankin Polly and Marlin Roseberry The Stockton Family Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stubbs Miss Ann Stubbs M iss Robbie Stubbs Mr. Don Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. K. Norbert Stutts Dr. Hoy Taylor Dr. George H. Vick Miss Donna Marie Vickers Miss Mary A. Ward Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warren Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wicker and Family Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Wiley M iss Mary Williams Mrs. Clay Williams, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Wilson Cagle Music Company Coca-Cola Bottling Company Commercial Stationer’s Galumbeck and Company Goff Radio Service The Bruce Johnstons The Sport Mart 92 MONTREAT COLLEGE FOUR-YEAR, GENERAL ARTS COURSES GIVEN IN A GENUINELY CHRISTIAN SETTING A College Education Need Not Be Expensive MONTREAT WILL PREPARE YOU FOR A Successful Career . . . As a CTIl TUT I WOR K ER. Many of our graduates are church secretaries, pastor's assistants, D.C.E.’s and assistants, and Hible teachers. As a MUSICIAN. Completion of this course of study will prepare the student either to teach in the public schools or to work as music director for the church. As a TEACH ER in public or private schools, on the elementary or secondary school level. Ma jors may he had in most teaching fields. As a NURSE. A two-year course at Montreat and three years at the Memorial Mission Hospital of Western North Carolina entitles the student to a R.S. degree and a diploma in nursing. As a BUSINESS WOMAN. Two-year secretarial courses are offered in addition to the full four-year program leading to the B.S. degree in Secretarial Administration. As an ADULT. In a time of successive crises, it is important to our democracy that each individual be grounded in a bed-rock of unyielding faith. This is the dial lege before every Montreat student. BIBLE-CENTERED. CHRIST-CENTERED, CHURCH-CENTERED SOUND—CHRISTIAN—SCHOLARSHIP COSTS COMPARABLE TO STATE INSTITUTIONS FULL SOCIAL—RECREATIONAL PROGRAM .1. lUTKRT MrGKKGOK, President XJOOOOOOOOOO 0)00000 )00000 0 0 )0 )0 0(K 0 )0( 000 )!( ASSEMBLY INN YOUR VACATION HEADQUARTERS— All Year! Autumn: For Unsurpassed Color Scenes Winter: For Weekends Away From Care Spring: Rhinos Ri.ossomixg Beauty Compare Our Hates With Any Tourist Accommodations Write: C. A. 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