Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)
- Class of 1961
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' I' 1 i Sun I ) i «'i 1 1961 I Presented by the Sun Dial Staff, MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE, MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA Then, to thee. Alma Mater, we ll ever be true. Though the coming years scatter us far; And the ideals you taught us will ever be bright Shining out as our life's guiding star. We will cherish thy name wherever we roam. And forever thy praises repeat. Hail to thee. Alma Mater, our happiest days Are the days we have spent in Montreal. How dear to our hearts will the memory be of the days ue have spent in thy care. When within thy dear halls ive have lingered awhile All thy gifts and thy blessings to share. So the memory of thee will ever remain. While we think of each dear hollowed scene; And the bonds of true loyalty blest through the years. Our affections will ever keep green. Jn ) lemoru of HOWARD WILSON ANDERSON August 6, 1941 - December 19, 1960 May we always remember His words: “0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”—I Gorin. 15:15-57. Lb eJication To one who has so well represented the spirit of Montreat-Anderson College . . . To one who has given tirelessly of her time and talents . . . To one whose teachings are deeper than those hound by books . . . We. the Sun Dial Staff proudly dedicate the 1961 Sun Dial to Mrs. Sybil Barrington Corbett. May this book be a token of our appreciation to you for your constant willingness to help, your understanding ways, and your sincere interest in Montreat-Anderson College and her students. For teaching us patiently lessons we need. And far beyond duty — your self-imposed creed of patience and smiling face. For being our friend, for sharing our joys, And advising in problems of girls and of boys Who trust in your help. For serving our school, for being so kind With time and with efforts — in everyone’s mind An unselfish gesture. For living before us an example each day of the lives we should live — in every way A true Southern Lady. “Her manner was gracious — and she knew the whole duty of womankind.” STEPHEN VINCENT BENET The Faculty takes pleasure in announcing that AIontreat-Andersoiv oJlea yas fully accredited by the North Car ohe Conference, and by t Colleges iation of Schools. C. Grier Davis, President George E. Stockton, Executive Dean Montreat HOWERTON HALL COLLEGE HALL MONlfcEAl COLLEGE GAITHER HALL McAlister hall • ■ «T. -AIP PRESIDENT’S HOUSE HISTORICAL FOUNDATION PRAYER ROOM As students at Montreat - Anderson College we first enter by the Gate to Knowledge. Dr. C. Grier Davis. President George E. Stockton Executive Dean. Economics, Accounting Trenton Teachers College, B.S.; Temple University, M.Ed. Larry C. Bostian Dean of Men, Physical Education North Carolina State College, B.S.; University of North Carolina, M.Ed. Evelyn Morris Dean of Women. Psychology Montreat College, A.B.; Syracuse University, M.A.; University of North Carolina, Summer session. Mary Wells McNeill Registrar Agnes Scott College. B.A.: Busi- ness course at Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. New York City. Sarah Virginia Bostian Admissions Counselor Greensboro College. A.B. Virginia W. Buchanan Librarian King College. B.A.: Peabody Col- lege, M.A. in Library Science; Graduate Study at the University of North Carolina: Summer school at Sorbonne, Paris. FACULTY Sybil Barrington Corbett English Woman’s College of University of North Carolina. A.B. University of North Carolina. M.A.; University of North Carolina, two summer sessions; University of Southern California, summer session: Yale University, summer session. Elizabeth Maxwell French, Spanish Woman's College of University of North Carolina. A.B.: University of North Carolina. M.A.: Certi- ficat de langue francaise, Sor- bonne, Paris: Assistante de lan- gue anglaise. Saintes. France. 1954-55: Summer Session. North- western University. Georgetown University. Elizabeth Wilson Bible Vanderbilt University. A.B.. M.A.: Graduate W'ork: Peabody College. University of Hawaii. Northwest- ern University. Columbia Semin- ary, Biblical Seminary in New York. Karl D. Snyder Science Occidental College, A.B.; Univer- sity of California, M.S., Ph.D. Elizabeth Hoyt Social Studies Maryville College, B.A.; Univer- sity of Tennessee, M.A.; Columbia University, Two summer sessions; University of North Carolina. Three summer sessions. Travel: England. Scotland, France, and Switzerland. A. Ray Findley Mathematics Hastings College (formerly Bel- levue!, Hastings. Nebraska. A.B.: Two summer sessions. Bellevue, one summer session. University of Nebraska; Northwestern Univer- sity. FACULTY Allan Guy Music, Speech University of Georgia; Averett College: Westminster Choir Col- lege. B.B.; Travel around the world. Clair F. Hardenstine Music, Comparative Arts Westminster Choir College. B.M.: Summer session. University of Alabama; Northwestern Univer- sity. M.Mus.; pupil of Barret Spach. Mrs. Louise Miller Business Education Woman’s College of University of North Carolina. B.S.; Montreal College. Margaret E. Smith Physical Education and Health Flora MacDonald College, A.B.; Teacher’s College, Columbia Uni- versity, M.A., Graduate Work; Peabody College, University of Wisconsin. Anna Price Assistant Librarian Montreat College, B.A.; Peabody. Three Summer Sessions. Lucy Grier College Nurse Agnes Scott College, B.A.; Pres- byterian Hospital, New York, N. Y., R.N.; Columbia University, M.A. FACULTY Mrs. Edith Chapin Sally Shepherd Lee Tiller Secretary to President Secretary-Receptionist Chef, Steward Cecil’s Business College. Montreat College. Harry McDonnold Business Manager Davidson College. Clyde A. Stubbs Manager o Hotels and College Dining Room University of North Carolina; At- lantic Christian College, Wilson. North Carolina. Kay Norbett Stutts Treasurer Draughton’s Business College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Jo Thomas Resident Counselor, W. W. Freeman Howerton Hall Bookkeeper Montreat College, A.B. Alice Carson Resident Counselor, Maryville College, A.B. i Faculty Capers 1. The happy three and Trixie. 2. It's about time Mama Jo cleaned her blinds. 3. What type combination is this? 4. Going somewhere? 5. What lovely scenery, aren't they? 6. You’re running the wrong direction. Mrs. Bostian. 7. Look. Trixie’s got an ear! 8. How are your feet. Miss Smith? 9. It’s a beautiful world. As Classmates we mount daily these Steps to Knowledge. SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Social Chairman Dale Grethen Ann Moore Corothy Ferguson Mary Jo Harris Paula Betters Miss Mary Wells McNeill Advisor Nancy Roberta Abel “Goo!” . . . truthful . . . men in her life, man, that is . . . “eek . . . Elementary education . . . S.C.A. Vice President. Betty Ayers Clyde ... a light . . . “Toni” . . . South Caro- lina drawl . . . Dorm Council . . . “Oh, I’m so sleepy ... “I don’t have any money. Barbara Ann Barton Hi ya” . . . Hall Court Chairman . . . Fire Chief . . . diet . . . She's as merry as the day is long . . . What’d I say.” Toni Jo Baxter Dialette Editor . . . meeting the Dialette dead- line . . . Library . . . “Sh-h-h . . . Cabinet . . . intelligent . . . Well I know it.” Virginia Marie Beale Crazy . . . that laugh . . . piano . . . Atlanta . . . Baby sitting . . . tonight’s my night for phone duty” . . . Miss Hoyt. Paula Betters Weekends . . . Stan . . . marriage . . . Wash- ington . . . soccer . . . Oh, that muddy field” . . . W.R.A. . . . “Tomorrow’s board day.” Brenda Lee Brevard Inseparable roommates ... six sisters . . . sew- ing . . . the key . . . food . . . What diet are you talking about? James Calvin Byrd Jay Byrd . . . Green Mountain . . . “Oh. Jim- my . . . El Corothy” . . . Hall Court Chair- man . . . S.C.A. Group Leader . . . “Now fellers.” Mary Estelle Carswell Athletic . . . gym . . . Jimmy . . . World Civ . . . Carson Newman . . . President of W.R.A. . . . friendly . . . Howdy. Mary Jo. Grace Rose Caudill Editor of Sun Dial . . . Library . . . Cabinet . . . “Roomie” . . . “Bon jour . . . deadline, February 1st — “Oh. so soon. Billie Faye Combs You know what I mean . . . Douglas . . . Davidson . . . infirmary . . . Miss Lucy . . . Kentucky . . . intelligent . . . studies. Linda Ann Cox Blondie . . . Tommy B. . . . Pines . . . “What were you doing on New Year’s Eve?” . . . Devil or Angel . . . silent, but sweet. Dorothy Ann Dark Knitting . . . dungeon . . . W.R.A. . . . “Yea. Gold . . . hilarious . . . friendly . . . talented . . . food. food, and more food . . . sports. Darlf.nf. Elizabeth Davis Goodness” . . . Assistant Advertising Man- ager . . . recognized as Outstanding Student . . . always a friend . . . always smiling . . . six sisters. Barbara Joan Denison Dickie ... 5 o'clock mail . . . Miami . . . mar- riage . . . Mars Hill . . . late minutes . . . Shoes . . . graceful . . . Let's argue.” Barbara R. Ellis Black Mountain . . . Trig, class . . . day stu- dent . . . “Margaret and Helen . . . friendly . . . cute . . . nice . . . sweet. Corothy Love Ferguson Jay Byrd . . . West Jefferson . . . Assistant Book Store Manager . . . Durham . . . neat . . . understanding . . . sweet . . . nice. Margaret Russell Forcey Maurice . . . sweet . . Tennessee . . . Hall Court Chairman . . . Dr. Davis’ office . . . Ad- vertising Manager of the Dialette. Carolyn Sue Glenn Jack . . . coffee break with Jim . . . Spruce Pine ... six sisters . . . sewing . . . “Mary Gayle . . . quiet . . . nice . . . sweet. Dale Jean Grethen “Wretched” . . . cute . . . Bugology . . . “Oh. Carol . . . sweetie . . . easy-going . . . Dr. Snyder . . . Class President. Mary Jo Harris Kenneth . . . “Oh. honey . . . baby-sitter . . . Dining Hall . . . future plans . . . Univer- sity of N. C. . . . Miss Hoyt . . . My sweet family. James Allen Hall Jimmy . . . Fayetteville . . . “Ching! ching! clung! . . . S-G.A. Vice President . . . House President . . . History major . . . Miss Hoyt. Lillian Elizabeth Hall Wonderful, wonderful . . . Business Manager of Sun Dial . . . bowling alley . . . sometime, somewhere . . . There's conversation in her eyes. Ann Harbour Intelligent . . . Frank . . . Alabama . . . S.C.A. President . . . Lakey Gap . . . study, study, study . . . late lights. English. Deanne Hastings Trip lo Texas . . . original ideas . . . Florida . . . future plans: to write . . . Mrs. Corbett . . . sea shells for Dr. Snyder. Mary Gale Haynes Frank . . . the dateroom . . . Miss McNeill’s office . . . seven daughters . . . Social Chairman . . . Cabinet . . . piano . . . jazz. Sibley Ann Hedrick Athletic . . . Lilesville . . . red . . . dungeon Miss Smith . . . W.R.A. . . . “Where did all those leaves come from?” Jacqueline Ann Hece Glenn . . . love . . . studies . . . searching for reality . . . likeable . . . History and English . . . S.C.A. . . . “sh-h-h-h ... a leaky roof. Helen Joanne Hughes House President . . . “Si” . . . “Como esta usted?” . . . Shughes . . . locking up . . . fire drills . . . Cabinet . . . chorus. Betty Jean Leeper Morris . . . sweet . . . “I’ll be glad to help you” . . . popular closet . . . S.C.A. Treasurer . . . “Ya’ll what am I going to do?” . . . Sun Dial Staff. Genie McCullough Cully . . . “Hi ya group . . . Assistant Fire Chief . . . Ooops, 1 missed an annual staff meet- ing” . . . Pines . . . New Orleans. Betty Joann Manning Boots . . . six sisters ... a neat room? . . . the room next door . . . loves to sew and does a great job . . . Dining room. Ella Mae Miller Book Store . . . Hostess . . . late hours . . . Bill . . . Fort Jackson . . . “Roomie . . . sweet . . . kind . . . understanding . . . nice. Frances Ann Moore Holy toledo . . . Bill . . . West Virginia . . . cute . . . Parnie . . crazy . . . whitty . . . laugh . . . Bookstore . . . Help.” Elizabeth Reid Morse Granny and her knitting . . . S.G.A. President . . . Tommy . . . helpful . . . Oh. really . . . sports . . . famous Morse sisters. Marsha Gale Muench Jacksonville . . . football game . . . inseparable suitemates . . . Business School . . . knittens from Florida . . . cute. Brenda Linn Overman Water fights . . . “Cotta go do exercise” . . . . . . “whee . . . neat . . . S.C.A. Secretary . . . Christian education . . . D.C.E. Carrie Jeannett Padcett “Good grief . . . pretty hair . . . Old Fort . . . business . . . brothers . . . waitress . . . “Arlene . . . quiet . . . hard to get up. John Furman Parker “Glory . . . Montreal's Mario Lanza . . . rot . - . Baptist . . . tenor . . . Durham . . . “lover . . . lawyer . . . North Carolina. Linda Jo Parnell Red Springs . . . athletic . . . very pretty . . . second soprano . . . W.R.A. Board . . . Basket- ball . . . the gym . . . “Annie. Doris Anne Pendry Nursing school . . . Miami . . . Frank . . . red headed . . . pinned . . . big plans for the future . . . marriage in September. Celeste Rocerson South Carolina drawl . . . inseparable suite- mate . . . pretty hair . . . artistic . . . Home sweet home . . . South Carolina. Mary Elizabeth Rose Phone calls from the Chaplain . . . Miami . . . pretty hair . . . individual sports . . . W.R.A. . . . “Where’s my garbage can cover?” Helen Dagny Sneed Suzie . . . Cherokee . . . Clyde . . . “How much horsepower does it have” . . . speedy . . . friendly . . . a car. Carole Jean Upchurch Poised . . . Florida . . . “Dale” . . . chorus . . . Mr. Guy . . . contralto . . . beautiful voice . . . S.G.A. Secretary . . . gracious . . . cute. Margaret Mae Walton Florida . . . beautiful eyes . . . pounds . . . big brothers . . . fun loving . . . friendly . . . Oh. those extra pounds” . . . Helen’s car. Robert Lee Watkins Shakespeare . . . chemist . . . black Chevrolet . . . Son . . . Asheville Biltmore . . . string tie . . . Methodist . . . “I’m going to the P.O.” Joan Verla Weller Thoughtful . . . infirmary scholarship . . . quiet . . . “Oh. that train ride” . . . Washington . . . sweet . . . helpful . . . kind. Nell Rita Fox Arlene Glass Lois Vircinia Lance Are these our SOPHOMORES ? 1. Please girls, you must face reality. 2. How do you like your new baby? 3. Taking a bath in the tub is much easier. 4. Well if it isn’t called, huh! 5. Doesn’t the sunshine feel good? Dorm Life 1. Is it fun? 2. Wow! Those night-time garbs. 3. Jo, did you say we couldn’t have animals? 4. Wonder if they learned it. 5. Our own “Samuel”. 6. What is happening? 7. Frustration! 8. Oh, those birthday parties. 9. She’s our May Queen? 10. So this is what goes on in the boy’s dorm. 11. Do they really study? 12. Concentration? 13. Flaying detective. 14. Whal'd you say Jay Byrd? 15. Just wake up, Jim. 16. Did you head swell? 17. Couldn’t you get a girl to do it? 18. Pleasant dreams. FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Lennie Christie Nancy Whittimore Ann Gilliland Ann Poe Rebecca Morse Howard Wilson Anderson Judy LuRue Atkinson Elizabeth Ann Ayers Gipsy Rosemary Bevins Sara Marie Bird Frances Evelyn Black Edythe Sheridan Barbara Ann Butler Boomhower Weldon Thompkins Byrns Elizabeth Sue Cheatham Lennie Howard Christie Margaret Diane Cooper Virginia Margaret Crawford Haskell Adrien Davis Robert Edward Dillard Thomas Hardie Flowers Judith Diane Follis Aristeia Coelho Fontes George Reese Fowler Agnes Joann Franklin Lynn Gouner Eugenia Baber Hadley Barbara Jeanne Hembree Mary Frances Hendley Peggy Mitchell Hennessee Patricia Alexandria Hoff Erma Janee Howard Louise Anne Jolley Geraldine Jones James Robert Knupp Mary Carolyn Law Gloria Jean Leach Leanna Marie Lofland William David McCarson Charleen Beverly Meyer Marion Moore Ronald Andrew Morris Rebecca Ann Morse James Leroy Nance Ellen Jayne Newcombe Edward Lewis Payne Franklin Woodrow Powell Margaret Ernestine Bill Rhodes Ramsey Harriet Jane Summey Georgianna Millicent Robert Harold Talmage Cynthia Joy Terry Swan Ruth Carol White Nancy Carol Whittemore Judy Darlene Wildermuth Judith Wilson Not pictured: Elizabeth Ann Poe. As Christians we strive in all phases of college life to grow i?i knowledge. Student Government Association PRESIDENT: Beth Morse EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Joanne Hughes. House President; Beth Morse, President: Jimmy Hall. Vice President: Carole Jean Upchurch, Secretarv-T reasurer. DORM COUNCIL: House President, Joanne Hughes, Betty Ayers, Mary Jo Harris, Margo Forgery. Marion Moore, Sara Bird, Jean Hadley, Bar- bara Barton, Margaret Crawford. Jacqueline Hege, Ann Ayers. MAJOR OFFICERS: First row: Toni Baxter, Editor of Dialette, Beth Morse, President of Student Government Association; Grace Caudill. Editor of Sun Dial; Mary Gale Haynes. Social Chairman. Second row: Mary Carswell, President of Women’s Recreation Association; Ann Harbour. President of Student Christian Association. PRESIDENT: Ann Harbour EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Nancy Abel, Brenda Over- man, Ann Harbour, Betty Jean Leeper. Student Christian Association GROUP LEADERS: Jimmy Byrd, Tena Ramsey, Gerry Jones, Jane Summey, Jacqueline Hege. Beth Rose, Frank Powell. ADVISOR: Miss Elizabeth Wilson HOWERTON PRAYER GROUP LEADERS: Brenda Overman. Mary Jo Harris. Ann Hedrick, Ella Mae Miller. BOY’S PRAYER GROUP: Byrd, Christie. Davis. MeCar- son, Powell, Rhodes, Nance, Knupp, Dillard. PRESIDENT: Mary Carswell HEADS OF SPORTS AND TEAM REPRESENTATIVES; Paula Bet- ters, Beth Rose. Sandy Scott. Linda Parnell. Ann Hedrick. Women’s Recreation Association ADVISOR: Miss Margaret Sjnith EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Barbara Denison. Mary Carswell, Dorothy Darr. THE BLUE TEAM BLUE REPRESENTATIVE: Sandy Scott THE GOLD TEAM GOLD REPRESENTATIVE: Ann Hedrick 7 Men’s Recreation Association INNER STATE TEAM: First row: Haskell Davis J. R. Payne Furman Parker Second row: David McCarson Ronnie Morris Jim Nance Bill Rhodes OUTER STATE TEAM: Howard Anderson. Bobby Dillard. Jimmy Knupp. Douglas Goley. Thomas Flowers. Lennie Christie. ADVISOR: Mr. Larry Bostian. BOY’S BASKETBALL TEAM: Coach Bostian in center; Anderson, Davis, Powell. Morris, Dillard. Flowers. Rhodes, Knupp, McCarson, Hall. Christie. PING PONG: Nance. Dillard. Knupp. Grace Caudill Sun Dial Editor Bobby Dillard Photography Editor Darlene Davis Mary Jo Harris Advertising Managers Brenda Overman Georgianna Swan Assistant Editors Haskell Davis Art Editor Tena Ramsey Betty Jean Leeper Genie McCullough Typists Toni Baxter, Editor Anne Jolley Haskell Davis Associate and Art Editors The Dialette BUSINESS STAFF: Margo Forgey, Betty Ayers, Gipsy Bevins, Brenda Brevard. REPORTERS: Douglas Goley, Margaret Wal- ton, Dorothy Darr, Paula Betters, JoAnn Man- ning, Barbara Barton, David McCarson. CHURCH CHOIR Mr. Allan Guy. Director CANTUS FIRMUS President, Lois Lance: Vice President. Virginia Beale: Secretary-Treasurer, Lynn Gouner; Devotional Chairman. Bobby Dillard: Mr. Clair F. Hardenstine, Advisor. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB President, Deanne Hastings: Vice President, Bobby Dillard; Secretary-Treasurer. Margaret Cooper. COLLEGIATE COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS President, Brenda Brevard: Vice President, Deanne Hastings; Secretary-Treasurer, Jackie Hege; Advisor, Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Nancy Whittimore. Paula Betters. Mary Gale Haynes. Rebecca Morse, Dorothy Darr. BUSINESS CLUB President, Arlene Glass: Vice President, Jim Nance: Secretary-Treasurer, Tena Ramsey: Advisor. Mrs. Miller. THALIANS Music student in recital. Mr. Allan Guy, Advisor. MONTREAT - ANDERSON SINGERS Lois Lance, Accompanist First row: Tena Ramsey. Mary Jo Harris. Mary Gale Haynes. Ann Gilliland. Dale Grethen, Beth Rose. Second row: Mr. Allan Guy, Director; Dorothy Darr, Beth Morse. Linda Parnell. Rebecca Morse, Gipsy Bevins, Nell Rita Fox. Third row: Lois Lance. Carole Upchurch. Jackie Hege„ Nancy Whittemore. Ann Ayers. Fourth row: Brenda Overman, Geraldine Jones, Sherry Boomhower. Ella Mae Miller. Fifth row: Ann Harbour, Joanne Hughes. Mary Carswell, Barbara Butler, Grace Caudill. Sixth row: Furman Parker. Lennie Christie. Bobby Dillard. Haskell Davis. Seventh row: Ronald Morris, Bill Rhodes, J. R. Payne, Frank Powell. Last row: David McCarson. Jim Nance, Jimmy Hall. As graduates we realize that we have just begun our journey across the Bridge to Knowledge. d r j n ween Linda Parnell Judy Follis Sara Bird Beth Rose CL S, poniori 4risteia Contes Pauia (Setters Foreign Language Business Club Club qaret (Lc CCliN arcjarel hooper 1'farij svaynes JJai Cantus Firmus m i GRACIOUSNESS SUPERLATIVES TRUE SPIRITED VISION SUPERLATIVES HIGHLIGHTS OF 1960 -61 1. Christmas parties are such fun. 2. And a good time was had by all. 3. Well Mama Jo, did you enjoy the game. 4. What an interesting alumni meeting!! 5. S. C. A. football game, what fun. 6. Miss Wilma Dykeman visits us. 7. A view from Lookout, our hiking spot. 8. Oh, my aching back. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Here arc our good friends in business. Let's patronize them whenever we can! ASSEMBLY INN BEA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE BEDDINGFIELD-kONRAD BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS CAMP MONTREAT COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE CLIMAX BARBER SHOP DON’S OUTPOST EARLEY’S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS H. W. 5 10 KEY CITY PHARMACY KNIGHT’S PHARMACY McMURRAY CHEVROLET CO. MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE NORTHWESTERN BANK RUG ’N JUG SHOP THE GRAY EAGLE CRAFT SHOP TOMMIE’S ESSO STATION TYSON FURNITURE CO. VIVERETTE RADIO AND SUPPLY WINNER’S WOODCOCK MOTOR CO. MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE A CO-EDUCATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE AFFILIATED WITH SNYOD OF APPALACHIA PRESBYTERY OF ASHEVILLE ACCREDITED BY Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools North Carolina College Conference MEMBER OF North Carolina Foundation of Church Related Colleges Presbyterian Education Association of the South Church Related Colleges in the South LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS EDUCATION MUSIC Calvin Grier Davis, President MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA ASSEMBLY INN Your Vacation Headquarters All Year AUTUMN: For Unsurpassed Color Scenes WINTER: For weekends Away From Care SPRING: Brings Blossoming Beauty Compare Our Rates With Any Tourist Accommodations Write: C. A. STUBBS, Manager MONTREAT HOTELS CAMP MONTREAT FOR GIRLS IN AN UNEXCELLED ENVIRONMENT MODERATE RATES Campers 6 to 16 Counselors are selected for high Christian character, pleasing personality, and excellence in college life, as well as camping skills. MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of EARLEY’S DRIVE-IN- CLEANERS 135 Broadway Dial NO 9-7313 Black Mountain, N. C. KEY CITY LAUNDRY AND QUALITY DRY CLEANING Black Mountain, N. C. COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE Black Mountain, N. C. First in Fashion for the Home and Family RUG ’N JUG SHOP Gift Center Black Mountain, N. C. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Black Mountain, N. C. BEDDINGFIELD - KONRAD Quality Meris IVear Black Mountain, N. C. TOMMIE’S ESSO STATION Phone NO 9-8851 “Care Saves Wear” Black Mountain, N. C. Compliments of CLIMAX BARBER SHOP “We Appreciate Your Patronage” THE GRAY EAGLE CRAFT SHOP 103 Cherry Street Black Mountain, N. C. KEY CITY PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Sundries and Fountain Service Phone NO 9-5321 Phone NO 9-2591 Black Mountain, N. C. GOOD LUCK TO ALL Compliments of MONTREATERS! VIVERETTE RADIO SUPPLY S: OIL SERVICE BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS Black Mountain, N. C. H W 5 10 TYSON FURNITURE CO. Everything For Your Home Black Mountain, N. C. Phone NOrth 9-4381 Black Mountain, N. C. Compliments of DON’S OUTPOST BEA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE GIFT SHOP Black Mountain, N. C. Black Mountain, N. C. Phone NO 9-7116 Rock Bldg. near City Hall McMURRAY CHEVROLET Auto Repairing — Esso Gas and Oil WOODCOCK MOTOR CO. Black Mountain, N. C. Ford Dealers Black Mountain, N. C. Compliments of THE NORTHWESTERN BANK WINNER’S Black Mountain, N. C. MONTREAT - ANDERSON COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF 1960 Dr. C. Grier Davis, President Assembly Inn, Montreat, N. C. Mr. George E. Stockton. Executive Dean Montreat, N. C. Miss Evelyn Morris Box 791, Montgomery. West Va. Miss Mary W. McNeill 115 Kuker St., Florence. S. C. Miss Elizabeth Wilson Montreat. N. C. Miss Virginia Buchanan Saltville. Va. Miss Anna Price 427 E. Ste. Maries St., Perryville. Mo. Miss Louise Miller 301 Montreat Road. Black Mountain. N. C. Mrs. Marion B. Corbett Box 335. Montreat. N. C. Miss Lucy Grier Montreat. N. C. Mr. Allan Guy Montreat. N. C. Mr. Clair F. Hardenstine Montreat. N. C. Miss Elizabeth S. Hoyt Montreat. N. C. Miss Elizabeth Maxwell 2019 Briarwood Road. Charlotte. N. C. Miss Margaret E. Smith 95 Vermont Ave., Asheville, N. C. Dr. Karl D. Snyder Montreat, N. C. Mr. A. Ray Findley 56 Cambridge Road. Asheville, N. C. Mrs. John Carson Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bostian Box 137, Conover. N .C. Miss Sally Shepherd Route 3. Box 11, Laurel Springs. N. C. Mr. Ted Dougherty Black Mountain, N. C. Mr. W. W. Freeman 122 Beverly Rd.. Beverly Hills. Asheville, N. C. Mrs. R. T. Chapin 106 Vissosway St., Black Mountain. N. C. Mr. Harry McDonnold 25 Mt. Vernon. Asheville. N. C. Mrs. John Whitaker Montreal. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese Montreat. N. C. Mr. Lee Tiller Black Mountain, N. C. Mr. James Wilkins Montreat, N. C. Mr. Clyde Stubbs Montreat. N. C. Miss Jo Thomas 828 West St. Augustine St., Tallahassee, Fla. Mr. Kay Stutts Box 38, Montreat, N. C. Mr. C. W. Costner Montreat, N. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY Nancy Abel Route 3, Box 278. Waynesville. N. C. Judy Atkinson Route 4, Box 137, Thomasville. N. C. Betty Ayers 333 Country Club Blvd.. Florence. S. C. Ann Ayers Route 3. Piedmont, S. C. Barbara Barton 28 Birch Street. Canton. N. C. Toni Baxter 186 Oakhurst Drive. Kerncrsville, N. C. Virginia Beale 878 Norcross Street. Atlanta 10, Ca. Paula Betters Mountain View, Route 2. Sterling, Va. Gipsy Bevins Route 1. Box 120, Grundy. Va. Sara Bird Route 3. Thomasville, N. C. Frances Black 45 Ml. Kemble Avc., Morristown. N. J. Sheridan Boomhower 71 Beverly Rd„ Great Neck. N. Y. Brenda Brevard Route 5. Hendersonville. N. C. Barbara Butler Box 2206. Sarasota. Fla. Janies Byrd Green Mountain, N. C. Mary Carswell Route 6. Box 198. Morganton, N. C. Grace Caudill Route 2. Box 168. West Jefferson, N. C. Betty Cheatham 4318 Timberlane Dr., Columbia. S. C. Lennie Christie 1289 N. Highland Ave.. Atlanta. Ga. Billie Faye Combs Route 1, Box 105, Jefferson. N. C. Margaret Cooper 4907 Andrea. Houston 21. Texas Linda Cox 4212 Starmount Dr., Greensboro. N. C. Margaret Crawford Route 2. Box 40. Alderson. W. Va. Dorothy Darr 3009 Blueridge Ave.. Wheaton. Maryland Darlene Davis 207 S. City Point Rd.. Hopewell. Va. Haskell Davis Route 2. Box 111, Old Fort, N. C. Barbara Denison 3045 S.W. 19th Street, Miami. Fla. Bobby Dillard Massies Mill. Va. Barbara Ellis 116 Third St., Black Mountain. N. C. Corothy Ferguson Route 1. Box 34. Jefferson. N. C. Thomas Flowers 348 North Albany St.. Jessup. Ga. Judith Follis 540 Hayes. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Aristeia Fontes 8804 Commodore Dr., Norfolk 3. Va. Margaret Forgey 1416 Anderson St., Bristol, Tenn. Reese Fowler 147 E. Randall Ave., Norfolk. Va. Nell Rita Fox Route 5, Box 377, Asheville. N. C. Joann Franklin 1177 Avon Avenue, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Janielle Fries Route 3. Mooresville. N. C. Barbara Fulk P.O. Box 674. Black Mountain. N. C. Ann Gilliland 732 S. 48 St., Birmingham. Ala. Sharon Glasgow 6301 S.W. 99 Terrace, Miami 56. Fla. Arlene Glass 504 Weston St.. Hopewell, Va. Carolyn Glenn Spruce Pine, N. C. Douglas Goley P.O. Box 256, Greer. S. C. Lynn Gouner 2609 W. Main, Jeanerette. La. Dale Grethen 6285 S.W. 99 Terrace, Miami 56. Fla. Jean Hadley 301 E. Harden St., Graham, N. C. Mary Jo Harris Route 1, Old Fort. N. C. Jimmy Hall 915 Hay St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Both Hall 915 Hay St.. Fayetteville. N. C. Ann Harbour 2206 Ave. H Ensley, Birmingham 8. Ala. Deanne Hastings 160 N.E. -43rd St.. Miami. Fla. Mary Gale Haynes Barnardsville, N. C. Ann Hedrick Lilesville, N. C. Jackie Hege Route 1. Box 729. Salisbury'. N. C. Barbara Hembre Cullowhee, N. C. Mary Frances Hendley 817 Montreal Rd.. Black Ml.. N. C. Peggy Hennessee Route 1. Bostic. N. C. Pat Hoff 2630 First St. N., St. Petersburg. Fla. Janec Howard 55 State St.. Asheville. N. C. Joanne Hughes Route 1. Box 146, Gray Court. S. C. Marcelene Jackson 8 McPherson St.. Asheville. N. C. Anne Jolley Route 5. York. Pa. Gerry Jones 506 East Mayberry. Hemet. Calif. Jim Knupp 57 Pinecrest Dr.. Rochester. N. Y. Lois Lance 3750 N.W. 170 St.. Miami. Fla. Carolyn Law Route 1. Ruffin. N. C. Gloria Leach 12 Taylor Dr.. Cos Cob, Conn. Betty Jean Lecper 2415 Raeford Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C. Leanna Lofland 611 N.E. Third PI.. Hialeah. Fla. Dave McCarson 182 Murdock Ave.. Asheville, N. C. Genie McCullough 114 Tenth St.. Haines City. Fla. JoAnn Manning Route 1. Box 170, Jesup. Ga. Charleen Meyer McCoy Cove Rd., Black Ml.. N. C. Ella Mae Miller Glendale Springs, N. C. Ann Moore Frankford. W. Va. Marion Moore 739 Sumter Ave., Rock Hill. S. C. Ronnie Morris P.O. Box 14. Black Mt., N. C. Beth Morse 300 McPherson Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Rebecca Morse 300 McPherson Ave., Birmingham.. A la. Marsha Muench 9739 Ivey Rd., Jacksonville 11. Fla. Jim Nance 305 Rodie Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C. Jayne Newcombe Route 1, Mooreville, N. C. Brenda Overman Route 1, Box 366, Salisbury, N. C. Carrie Padgett Route 2. Old Fort, N. C. Furman Parker 2606 Lawndale Ave.. Durham, N. C. Linda Parnell Route 2, Box 96, Red Springs, N. C. Edward Payne 104 Mt. View Ave., Black Mt.. N. C. Doris Pendry 2130 S.W. Second St.. Miami. Fla. Ann Poe 311 N. Salem St.. Apex, N. C. Frank Powell P.O. Box 73. Shannon, N. C. Tena Ramsey Route 4, Sweetwater, Tenn. Bill Rhodes Box 332, Canton, N. C. Celeste Rogerson 67 Willow Dr.. Sumter, S. C. Beth Rose 1848 S.W. 11th Terrace. Miami. Fla. Elayne Schroyer 1807 Stanford Rd., Jacksonville. Fla. Sandy Scott 680 N.E. Second PI.. Hialeah. Fla. Sally Shepherd Montreat, N. C. Lorraine Slagle Box 685, Black Mt.. N. C. Helen Sneed Cherokee. N. C. Jane Summey 702 Rose Circle, Bainbridge, Ga. Georgianna Swan 1625 Roswell Dr., Tallahassee, Fla. Cynthia Terry 2046 Arrowwood Dr., Westfield. N. J. Carole Upchurch 3161 S.W. 7 Street. Miami. Fla. Margaret W'alton 1718 Cornell Rd.. Jacksonville 7. Fla. Robert Watkins Box 714. Black Mt., N. C. Joan Weller Presbyterian Home. Lynchburg. Va. Ruth White Box 23. Tookland. Va. Nancy Whittemore George Street. Basley. S. C. Judy W'ildermuth 1122 Wilson Rd., Rocky Mount. N.C. Judith Wilson 1634 Orlando Cir., S. Jacksonville, Fla. ARE THESE OUR FRESHMEN? 1. Did you call me? 2. Activities in the dorm. 3. We wear short shorts. 4. What’s that you're drinking. Gerry? 5. Parties after study hall. 6. Sandy, what did you see? 7. There’s an easier way out than climbing over the gate, girls. 8. How come he’s feeding you? 9. Where’s your mother, children? 10. Goley. so at last you got up enough nerve. 11. Where you going Haskell? 12. Mt. Mitchell appetite. 13. Why all the books? 14. They’re cute. 15. Montreat’s favorite couple. 16. Two southern belles. 17. W'on’t the feet work? 18. 8 to 1. 19. Dig those muscles. 20. At last peace and quiet.
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