Montreat Anderson College - Agape / Sundial Yearbook (Montreat, NC)
- Class of 1965
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r y r J editor: margaret deutsch assistant editor: carole blackston montreat-anderson college montreat, north Carolina As I contemplate the college year, I ask myself the inevitable questions: Who ami? Why am I here? What will this year at Montreat- Anderson College mean to me when I have left? And the answers I receive do not come at once, but in the course of the year they do come, sporadically at first, then gradually as an envelop- ing revelation. I sense a com- forting closeness to Mon- treat, to my fellow students, to the faculty, and to the spirit of the college. Someday I will know whether or not I have become what the college would like for me to be, but I am already convinced that Montreat-Anderson College has become a part of me. As I contemplate the college year, I ask myself the inevitable questions: Who ami? Why am I here? What will this year at Montreat- Anderson College mean to me when I have left? And the answers I receive do not come at once, but in the course of the year they do come, sporadically at first, then gradually as an envelop- ing revelation. I sense a com- forting closeness to Mon- treat, to my fellow students, to the faculty, and to the spirit of the college. Someday I will know whether or not I have become what the college would like for me to be, but I am already convinced that Montreat-Anderson College has become a part of me. Allan Guy Rebecca Davenport James Jackson Angela Reyes Michael Petroski Elizabeth Wilson -Advisors- Kathleen Walters David Thompson Jean Lunsford Samuel Hall Bonnie Bower - president - Robert Scott Janice Rogers Margaret Deutsch 2 I AM A PART OF ALL THAT I HAVE MET -Tennyson To me, college is a miniature world. I am under a government which imposes laws, duties and responsibilities, with many prob- lems and few solutions. I have a time to work and a time to rest. I learn to make new friends and to adjust myself to new situations, to adapt to the routine and customs without giving up my own identity. 1 I find that being on my own is an oppor- tunity to come closer to my family: many thoughts are written to me which perhaps would not have been spoken. But the exciting discovery is in finding that my thoughts and ideas are shared by those around me. Thus, in being away from home, I experience new depths in friendship. There is a quiet- ness here. There are places where I can go to think, or to concen- trate. Silence moves the mind to thought, and thought brings about decision, and decision results in action. Gaither Hall be- comes the nucleus of my academic world. I find in it the silence of a test or the excite- ment of a class dis- cussion. It is a col- lege of books, maps, language tapes, lit- mus paper, micro- scopes, and an open hymnbook in chapel. I come and go, but the building is always a reminder that my purpose in college is to learn. Here in college Ifind my second home, the dormitory, where the students become a family. The closeness of dorm life, and the unity of all the dorms add greatly to the spirit of the college. The dorm is a place for schemes and plans, fun and problems, conversations and arguments, studies and play. But most of all, it is my home. I recognize that the morale of the students as well as the spirit of the campus has been improved since the addition of New Hall and the Student Union. I see in the beauty of these buildings the NEW Montreat- Anderson College: modern, progressive, and attractive to the present student and the pro- spective student. And these new centers of our activities are only samples of the build- ings to come. 9 The traditions and customs of the col- lege have become a part of my everyday life. Coffee and conversation in the cafe- teria, soccer and football in the late fall afternoons, shortcuts to classes, long dis- tance phone calls, and the chaos of Hallo- ween, all are a part of Montreat-Anderson College, and now are a part of me. I some- how sense that I am already a little different from the person I was in September. As a college student, I like to feel myself above sentimentality, but before I leave I already feel a nostalgia; I discover in myself a strange oneness with the college. Alma Mater, the happiest days, are the days I have spent in Montreat. sophomores Secretary-Treasurer . . . Suzanne Wells Vice-President..............John Fries President . . . Social Chairmen Michael Petroski . . . . Carl Hiatt Judith Stickney Francis Brett Ayers Brevard, North Carolina Joseph Roy Baden Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Elizabeth Beatty Dunedin, Florida Patricia Ann Betts Rock Hill, South Carolina Martin Luther Biggers, Jr. Concord, North Carolina Roscoe Leighton Blue, Jr. Fayetteville, North Carolina Bonnie Joyce Bower Miami, Florida William James Boyd Meadows of Dan, Virginia George Wilbur Brcece Fayetteville, North Carolina Virginia Elizabeth Brooks Hamlet, North Carolina Ronald O'Neal Brown Asheville, North Carolina Billy Lee Buchanan Candler, North Carolina Jill Buit Clinton, Maryland Nancy Aloyse Capps Jacksonville, Florida Bonnie Jean Conklin Cristobal, Canal Zone Rebeca Elena Cruz-Alvarez Miami, Florida Verna Sue Dail Cary, North Carolina Ernest Clyde Daniels Laurinburg, North Carolina Rebecca Elizabeth Davenport Chester, Virginia Wanda Marlene Davis Old Fort, North Carolina Margaret Wynn Deutsch Palatka, Florida Marcia Virginia Dowling Quincy, Florida Linda Jane Dula Blowing Rock, North Carolina Charles Cunningham Eskridge Che raw, South Carolina Helen Dianne Farthing Bristol, Tennessee Madeline Butts Fleming Jacksonville, Florida Sandra Gail Frame McConnells, South Carolina Judith Anne Francis Waynesville, North Carolina John Curtis Fries Salisbury, North Carolina Edward Webb Geer, HI Alexandria, Virginia America Susana Goetze Merida, Venezuela Margaret Susan Gourley Marion, North Carolina James Advil Guess, Jr. Williamsburg, South Carolina Samuel Austin Hall Waynesville, North Carolina Cheryl Hope Heaster Charleston, West Virginia Elizabeth Nan Heib Neeses, South Carolina Carl Peiffer Hiatt Wilmington, North Carolina Benjamin Alexander Holgate Orange, Virginia Joanna Harmon Holleman Seneca, South Carolina Gail Elizabeth Inman Columbia, South Carolina Jimmy Edward Jackson Dillon, South Carolina Alison Blount Johnson Portsmouth, Virginia Margaret Ashmore Johnston Greenville, South Carolina William Larry Kidd Hazelwood, North Carolina Barbara Lee Kimmelshue Finksburg, Maryland Leslie Julius Klotz, III Miami, Florida Judith Carolynne Knight Toronto, Ontario. Canada Judy Carol Langston Hartsville, South Carolina Harriet Marshall Leech Troutville, Virginia Fredrick Michael Lewis Columbia, South Carolina James Goefirey Lifrage Kingstree, South Carolina Charles Johnson Lowry, Jr. Bristol, Tennessee Elizabeth Jean Lunsford Lewisburg, West Virginia Richard Alan McMurry Roseland, Virginia James Benfield Menius Hartsville, South Carolina Joseph Preston Merritt Columbia, South Carolina Karen Lee Moody Old Fort, North Carolina Elizabeth May Morrison Hartsville, South Carolina Howard Russell Nies St. Louis, Missouri Margaret Lena Palmer Crossnore, North Carolina Carol Irene Pierce Lutherville, Maryland John Willard Ponton Lovingston. Virginia John Dickey Poore Ware Shoals, South Carolina Ethel Idell Porter Charlotte, North Carolina Peta Ayleen Rapanick Jacksonville, Florida Joyce Ann Ray Charlotte, North Carolina Terrell Thomasine Revis Canton, North Carolina Angela Eloisa Reyes Miami, Florida Marilyn Elizabeth Robinson Rock Hill, South Carolina Janice Ann Rogers Canton, North Carolina Gordon Michael Ryon Chapel Hill, North Carolina Robert Otto Schneider Miami. Florida Robert Cole Scott Fayetteville, North Carolina Thomas Francis Simmonite Charleston, South Carolina Patricia Caldwell Simpson Catawba, South Carolina Robert Esterlin Smith Charleston, South Carolina James Joseph Sollar Charleston, South Carolina Heien Louise Sparks Welch, West Virginia Gwendolyn Angelia Stevens Athens, Georgia Judith Arlene Stickney Lexington, Massachusetts James Elliott Taylor Columbia, South Carolina David Eugene Thompson Atlanta, Georgia Thomas Monroe Towns, Jr. Johns Island, North Carolina Kathleen Ann Walters Fernandina, Florida Delia Dale Ward Guantanamo Bay Melva Jean Watrous Orlando, Florida Nancy Alice Webb Jacksonville, Florida v Suzanne Wells Jacksonville, Florida Helena Louise Woody Nashville, Tennessee Wallace Alfred Woolbright Ridgecrest, North Carolina freshmen Secretary-Treasurer . Carole Blackston President......Melvin Walker Vice-President.........Tim Ehlies Social Chairmen......John Marshall Sandra Plexico 23 Edwina Oates Allen Rock Hill, South Carolina John Shelton Allen Lambert, Mississippi Anita Elaine Allison Old Ford, North Carolina Nancy Anderson Winchester, Virginia Ethel Elaine Annis Bascom, Florida Marilee Austell Greenville, South Carolina Dalcho Fields Bailey Lumberton, North Carolina Maxine Bartlett Marion, North Carolina Sandra Kaye Berg Fayetteville, North Carolina Johnny Irvin Billings Lexington, North Carolina Carole Anne Blackston Piedmont, South Carolina Carolyn Ann Bohannon Anchorage, Kentucky Anne Christine Bowser Martinsville, New Jersey Buford Boyd Kingstree, South Carolina Dora Ann Boyd Marion, North Carolina Thomas Lee Boyd Salters, South Carolina David Ellison Boyle Lima, Ohio Levonia Ann Briggs Arden, North Carolina David William Bristol Marion, North Carolina Martha Anne Britton Sumter, South Carolina 24 Thomas Edward Broome Winnsboro, South Carolina Donald Fred Brown Brevard, North Carolina Mary Paula Burnette Fountain, North Carolina Bonnie Bright Butler Miami, Florida Vestal Caldwell Black Mountain, North Carolina William Frank Carlton Taylors, South Carolina Randolph Baker Carriker, Jr. Concord, North Carolina James Rutledge Carson, Jr. Greenville, South Carolina Nancy Virginia Carter Asheville. North Carolina Jane Ada Chapman Greer, South Carolina George Michael Clark Brevard, North Carolina Joyce Candace Cofer St. Simons Island, Georgia Larry Albert Cog burn Canton, North Carolina Frank Pierce Combs West Orange, New Jersey Mary Ellen Cornelius McAdenville, North Carolina Gail Frances Counts Miami, Florida Edward Walker Covin Lyman, South Carolina Janet Ruth Coxe Bennettsville, South Carolina Macye Lou Crowder Chester, South Carolina Leslie Ann Cunningham Winter Park, Florida 25 Sherryl Cunningham Sutton, West Virginia Kaye Adele Daly Bay City, Michigan John Chalmers Dameron Spartanburg, South Carolina Claude Levi Darling, III Fayetteville, North Carolina Melcena Rose Darrah Greensboro, North Carolina David Donovan Davenport Taylors, South Carolina Edith Loretta Davis Old Fort, North Carolina Dorse Guy Davis Chester, South Carolina Robert Olen Deal Charlotte, North Carolina Henry Austin Deese Matthews, North Carolina Rose Eva Dickens Roanoke, Virginia Douglas Grant Dickerson Norfolk, Virginia Brian Douglas Dickson Leechburg, Pennsylvania Caroline Claire Dinwiddie Brooksville, Florida Julia Anne Dougherty Atlanta, Georgia Michael Pierre Douglas Homestead, Florida Jeanne Alice Dowling Florence, South Carolina Linda Louise Dowling Jacksonville, Florida Howard Walter Dutton Kingstree, South Carolina Robert Maxwell Dyson Augusta, Georgia 26 Grace Elizabeth Earle Central, South Carolina Jim Doggett Earnest Montreat, North Carolina Sandra Townsend Edgerton Charleston, South Carolina Tim Durst Ehlies Miami, Florida Elizabeth Susan Elliott Onancock, Virginia Samuel DuBose Ellison Winnsboro, South Carolina Martha Erwin Elmore Belmont, North Carolina Monroe Newton Farmer, Jr. Virginia Beach, Virginia Patty Jean Foster Sarasota, Florida Richard Lawson Gamble Morristown, New Jersey George Smith Gardner, Jr. St. Belvidere, New Jersey Harry Franklin Gienger, HI Roanoke, Virginia Donna Lynn Gilmour Irving, Texas Kathryn Leatha Granger lacksonville, Florida Danny Lawrence Graves Conover, North Carolina Ellen Barclay Greaves Orlando, Florida Emily Grace Hagood Blythewood, South Carolina John Allen Hall Amelia, Virginia Sylvia Ann Harris Rockville, Maryland Patricia Carol Harvey Virginia Beach, Virginia 27 James Lawrence Helms Canton, North Carolina Rebecca Ann Hicks Orlando, Florida Margaret Tudor Highnote Cave Spring, Georgia Susan Elizabeth Hill Easley, South Carolina William Miles Hodge, Jr. Sumter, South Carolina Charles Gable Holland Sumter, South Carolina Carole Doreen Hollowell Chesapeake. Virginia William Arthur Houser Asheville, North Carolina Lee Ann Howard Asheville, North Carolina Emsley Griffin Ingram Cheraw, South Carolina Susan Elizabeth Irish Jacksonville, Florida Robert Magaw Iseley Alexandria, Virginia Nuha Jabbour Jacksonville, Florida Mary Dianne Jackson Sumter, South Carolina John William Jamison, Jr. Marion, North Carolina Perry Nelson Jeanes Easley, South Carolina Priscilla Spainhour Jinnette Goldsboro, North Carolina Jean Upshur Johnson Falls Church, Virginia Linda Eileen Johnson Macclesfield, North Carolina Richard Gregory Jones Miami, Florida 28 Susan Mary Kelly Wallace, North Carolina William Kent Kelsey Dillon, South Carolina Diantha Kennedy Bethesda, Maryland Richard Russel Kennedy Arlington, Virginia Barbara Jean Kicklighter Ravenel, South Carolina Linda Carol Kight Miami, Florida Diane Joyce Kopf Hackensack. New Jersey Janet Ya-Pau Lee Taipei, Taiwan Lily Pai-Ho Lin Taipei, Taiwan Sue Anne Lovett Warren, Ohio Elmer Hill Loving, HI Madison Heights, Virginia Nancy Jane Lucas Asheville, North Carolina Sylvia Irene McAfee Old Fort, North Carolina Betty Louise McCall Easley, South Carolina Catherine Elizabeth McCorkle Bristol, Virginia Jimmy Sharpe McCutchen Kingstree, South Carolina Lurlie Anne McNeely Mooresville, North Carolina Jerry Leigh Marshall Galax, Virginia John Bertram Marshall Roanoke, Virginia Mathew Michael Marucci West Orange, New Jersey 29 Thomas Locke Mathewson Danville, Virginia Mary Ann Maxey Sweetwater, Tennessee Sandra Elizabeth Mild Ypsilanti. Michigan Deborah Leigh Miller Alcoa, Tennessee Lester Webster Mitchell, Jr. Jacksonville, Florida Arlene Lynn Montney Falls Church, Virginia Cecil Haskel Morris Bristol, Virginia James Boyd Morrison, Jr. Columbia, South Carolina Mary Catherine Mowery Winston-Salem, North Carolina Carol Lisbeth Nelms College Park, Georgia Linwood Alexander Orenduff Chesapeake, Virginia Doris Ann Owens Glade Spring, Virginia Connie Marie Padgett Madison Heights, Virginia Dianne Parker Dunn, North Carolina Steve Archer Pfaff Cherry Grove Beach, South Carolina Janet Elizabeth Pike Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sandra Ruth Plexico Valdese, North Carolina Francina Yvonne Porter Lancaster, South Carolina Orville Rollin Post, III Bristol, Tennessee Bobby Carroll Price Hamer, South Carolina Hildred Darnelle Price Concord, North Carolina William Epps Pugh, Jr. Kingstree, South Carolina Linda Lucile Rawcliffe Wheaton, Maryland Ralph Harley Reed Black Mountain. North Carolina Christine Ann Richard Trumbull, Connecticut Philip Scott Riegel Lincoln Park, Pennsylvania Richard Byrd Roberts Columbia, South Carolina Charles Maxwell Robinson Greenville, South Carolina John Bradley Robinson Glade Spring, Virginia Maureen Rohan Miami, Florida Charles Truman Ross Dillon, South Carolina Stephen Isaac St. Clair Charlotte, North Carolina Kathleen Schuster Stratford, Connecticut Cynthia Ann Self Cary, North Carolina Rebecca Scott Sellers Churchville, Virginia Sarah Ann Shannon Chester, South Carolina Della Marie Shingler Denbigh, Virginia John Townsend Sifly Orangeburg, South Carolina Barbara Sue Singer Jacksonville, Florida Sarah Anne Singleton Jacksonville, Florida 3 Sonia Dawn Sloop Kannapolis, North Carolina Alan Foster Smith Fayetteville, North Carolina Carole Denise Smith Hickory, North Carolina Charlotte Jacquelyn Smith Camden, South Carolina Sharon Virginia Smith Pensacola, Florida James Christopher Snyder Lexington, Kentucky Regina Schone Sofer Welcome, North Carolina Steve Harmon Souther Hollywood, South Carolina Linda Carol Spane Mount Airy, North Carolina Samuel G. M. Spence, Jr. Augusta, Georgia Susan Dean Spittle Nokesville, Virginia Jerry Failor Stamy Newville, Pennsylvania Richard Larry Stevenson Greenville, South Carolina David A. Stickney Lexington, Massachusettes Roy Erving Stoffel Bristol, Tennessee Thomas Gary Summey Black Mountain, North Carolina Ragnar Nils Sundstrom Chevy Chase, Maryland Joseph Edward Teters Black Mountain, North Carolina Martha Jayne Thayer Little Falls, New Jersey Virginia Lynn Thomas Gainesville, Florida Margo Gordon Thompson Decatur, Georgia Annie Mae Thurston Black Mountain. North Carolina Sara Kay Tinsley Spartanburg, South Carolina John Gustav Touhy Estado Bolivar, Venezuela Dale Adam Underwood Arlington, Virginia Melvin Edward Walker Woodbridge, Virginia Norma Ingrid Wallin Newport News, Virginia Agnes Faye Ward Maggie Valley, North Carolina Betty Ann Ward Alexandria, Virginia Shelton Scott Weldon Durham, North Carolina Anne Stephenson Wells Kingston, North Carolina Arthur Llewellyn White Waynesboro, Virginia Joseph Warren White, III Columbia, South Carolina Clyde Scott Wiley Neptune Beach, Florida Margaret Cornelia Wilkins Montreat, North Carolina McMurry Wilkins Greenville, South Carolina Betty Lou Williams Waynesville, North Carolina Reba Nel Williams Old Fort, North Carolina Wanda Janette Williams Marion, North Carolina Janis Sharon Wimer Waynesboro, Virginia 33 Bradley Judah Wooten Columbia, South Carolina Lewis Curtis Wuestenberg Greenville, South Carolina Priscilla Young Miami, Florida . . . OF ALL THAT I HAVE LEARNED “:'T Henry Lofquist, A.B., M.A. MUSIC faculty . . . a .. sag 3f«. feSfepfc ' ’ •: .vV'■V -■-.. V - : .; ?.' vv t ’« v - :- Carol Williams, B.A., A.M., M.A. ENGLISH Sybil Barrington Corbett, A.B., M.A. ENGLISH Elizabeth Maxwell, A.B., M.A. FRENCH, ENGLISH Earl D. Waters, B.A., M.A. SPANISH Elizabeth Hoyt, B.A., M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES Charles C. Caldwell, B.A., B.D., M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES K.f John Newton, Jr., B.E.E., B.D., Th.M. BIBLE Robert W. Gray, A.B., B.D. BIBLE Elizabeth Wilson, A.B., M.A. BIBLE : Guy H. White, Jr., B.S., M.S., Ph. D. CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY Margaret Smith, A.B., M.A. MATHEMATICS Mary Carswell, A.A., A.B. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lucy HYGIENE, R.N., M.A. NURSE Jack Masters, A.A., B.A., M.C.Ed. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, COACH Brown Woody, B.S., M.S. EDUCATION George E. Stockton, B.S., ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTING Virginia Buchanan, B.A., M.A. LIBRARIAN administration Ivan B. Stafford, VICE-PRESIDENT, PUBLICITY DIR- ECTOR. Lees-McRae College, A.A.; Davidson College, B.S.; University of North Carolina, M.Ed., Ed.D. Since the Class of '65 has entered Montreat - Anderson College, many changes have taken place. Visible evidences such as the student union, shopping center and new Hall have brought conveniences to the many new students. These facilities are outstanding accomplishments due to the efforts of the present administration. C. Grier Davis, PRESIDENT. Davidson College, A. B.; Union The ological Seminary, B.D., Th.M., Th.D.; Davidson College, D.D. Tusculum College, D.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. Elizabeth Wilson, DEAN OF WOMEN. Vander- bilt University, A.B., M.A.; George Peabody College lor Teachers; University of Hawaii; Northwestern University; Columbia Seminary; Biblical Seminary in New York. Allan Guy, DEAN OF MEN. University of Georgia; Averett College; Westminster'Choir College, B.M. Charles C. Caldwell, ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. Presbyterian College, B.A.; Erskine College, B.D.; Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A. staff Harry K. McDonnold, B.S. BUSINESS MANAGER Robert A. Dennis, B.S. TREASURER Jane F. White, B.S. Adine Stotzel CAFETERIA MANAGER ASSISTANT Clyde A. Stubbs, B.S. MANAGER OF DINING HALL 45 secretaries Robbie Bailey OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS Pat Uzzell OFFICE OF REGISTRAR Elizabeth Morrow OFFICE OF VICE-PRESIDENT Ruth Hamby BUSINESS OFFICE Carole Upchurch OFFICE OF DEANS Sally Dickens OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DEAN .. . OF ALL THAT I HAVE ENJO YED concert series The concert series is an essential p a r t of the liberal education at Montreat-Anderson Col- lege. These perform- ances help broaden hori- zons and increase appre- ciation of the arts. Lucktenberg Duo 48 North Carolina State Ballet Asheville Symphony Orchestra Joseph E. Fischer. Conductor 49 Milton Hallman, pianist lecture series The lecture series of the college's Distin- guished Visitors Program has given an opportu- nity to evaluate the thoughts and opinions of ex- perts in many fields. Dr. Herbert Stroup, Dean of Brooklyn Col- lege. spent several days on campus counselling in student government and lecturing on problems in population explosion. Dr. Paul Limbert, head of the Y.M.C.A. conference grounds in Blue Ridge, spoke to the college community at the homecoming banquet. Dr. S. B. Babbage, visiting professor from Australia, currently at Columbia Theological Seminary, was the authority on C. S. Lewis, and lectured on THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, se- lected by the Humanities Department as the book- of-the-year. Dr. S. B. Babbage 50 . . OF ALL THAT I HAVE DONE college hall «c Angie Reyes HOUSE PRESIDENT DORM COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Kay Tinsley, Judie Knight. Pat Simpson. Janice Rogers. Jeanette Fetter. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lucas, Carole Anne Blacks ton. Diantha Kennedy. howerton hall Jean Lunsford HOUSE PRESIDENT DORM COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Hope Heaster, Suzanne Wells, Melva Watrous. SECOND ROW: Sue Dail. Sandra Frame. Maggie Palmer. Alice Carson HOUSE MOTHER DORM COUNCIL - Tom Towns, Emsley Ingram. Matt Marucci. Jimmy McCutchen. new hall DORM COUNCIL - John Fries. Howard Nies, John Ponton. Carl Hiatt. Jeff Lifrage. Tom Simmonite. Pearl Perkins HOUSE MOTHER Dave Thompson HOUSE PRESIDENT infirmary student government association The Student Government Association of the college is unique in that it is composed of all students, with elected rep- resentatives. The progress made in student government this year is indicative of the quality of leadership present at Montreat-Anderson College. Scotty Scott PRESIDENT Kathy Walters VICE-PRESIDENT Allan Guy. Dean of Men Elizabeth Wilson, Dean of Women ADVISORS Becky Davenport SECRETARY-TREASURER student Christian association OFFICERS - Jim Jackson. Treasurer; Sam Hall, President; Maggie Palmer, Secretary. The Reverend John Newton ADVISOR 58 The Reverend Ben Haden Student Sunday School Teacher It has been an enriching experience to watch the new facets of leadership which have developed within the Student Christian Association. The devotion of some members to serve the whole of the student body has been a stimulant to indi- vidual spiritual life. Interest groups which have conducted programs have been the religious folk music group, and the group which studied the Dead Sea Scrolls. For the annual Spiritual Enrichment Week, The Reverend Ben Haden. pastor of the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church in Miami, was the guest speaker. 59 The Reverend Calvin Thielman CHAPLAIN George Darden PIANIST Harriet Caldwell ORGANIST Belonging to the Montreat - Anderson College Choir can be most rewarding and enjoyable. The choir serves as a guide to worship on Sunday morning and strengthens the public relations of the college during its annual spring tour. MEMBERS 61 phi theta kappa MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Sylvia Harris. Carol Nelms. Sandra Edgerton, Susan Spittle. SECOND ROW: Margaret Deutsch, Chaplain; Rebecca Davenport, Treasurer; Robert Scott, Repre- sentative; Rebecca Cruz-Alvarez, Vice-President; Randolph Carriker; Janice Rogers, Secretary; Sylvia McAfee (Absent). Helena Woody PRESIDENT Virginia Buchanan ADVISOR O 0 K c. c. u. n DELEGATES TO THE MOCK ASSEMBLY - John Jamison. SueDail, Cathy Cowherd. John Tuohy. OFFICERS - John Jamison. Chaplain; Jeanette Fetter. Bullent in Board Chairman; Elizabeth Hoyt. Advisor; Judie Knight. Vice-President; Sue Dail. President. MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Nina Woody. Sue Dail, Jeanette Fetter. SECOND ROW: Judie Knight. Marci Dowling. Harriet Leech. John Jamison. 63 Carole Blackston ASSISTANT EDITOR Earl Waters, ADVISOR Carol Williams. COPY ADVISOR Marge Deutsch EDITOR Ed Geer BUSINESS MANAGER J eorroR the dialed . .nj-jrs and their averages crTe are as follows: Jim Jack- the War- son, 18.8; George Breece, by Eddie 16,3; lari Hiatt, 10.3; d on top Mike Clark, 10.1; John andings. Ponton, 2.3; Ernie Daniels ved this 21.2; and Brett Ayers, as they stars on The Dialette is a monthly girls publication of students of $e for Montreat-Anderson College, vreated orging occer. Editor .Janice Rogers short- tirl’s Assistant Editor,Kim Moore , it Out- Special Editors— r the Social... ..Anne MeNeely tnkie Sports... lett Music.... .Goorge Darden has Political ..Jim Morrison Art and Personalities as- Mike Ryon 9tt Humor.... ott r Tvr - • assistam «'TOF morii clain for shoul« pense It these I begat I found No, not censored, worked pert Elizabeth Maxwell ADVISOR TYPISTS - Mary Lynne Wright. Judy Francis. Terrie Revis. 67 SPECIAL EDITORS Carol Williams ADVISOR This year marked the first two publi- cations of GREEN LEAVES, the new literary magazine of Montreat-Anderson College. This magazine has revealed student talent in the field of self-expression. 68 MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Harriet Leech, Judie Knight. Jeanette Fetter. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Harris, Becky Cruz-Alvarez. Janice Rogers. Elizabeth Maxwell ADVISOR w. r. a, Pat Sullivan PRESIDENT W.R.A. BOARD - Rose Dickens. Gold Representative; Judy Stickney. Vice-President; Harriet Leech. Secretary-Treasurer. 70 Mary Carswell ADVISOR BLUE TEAM REPRESENTATIVES - FIRST ROW: Marge Deutsch. Jeanette Fetter. Harriet Leech. Judy Stickney. Bonnie Bower. Suzanne Wells. SECOND ROW: Beth Brooks. Helen Sparks. Nancy Capps, HopeHeaster, Mary Lynne Wright. Alice Webb. THIRD ROW: Maggie Palmer. Becky Davenport. Jean Lunsford. Kathy Walters, Pat Sullivan. GOLD TEAM REPRESENTATIVES - Maxine Bartlett. Leslie Runyon. Candy Cofer. Mary Burnette, Sandy Mild. Ann Boyd. Marilee Austell. Rose Dickens. Kaye Daly. m. i. a Jim Jackson PRESIDENT JACKSON'S TEAM - FIRST ROW: Jim Jackson. Captain; Carl Hiatt. Brett Ayers. SECOND ROW: Ernest Daniels. Jim Boyd, John Ponton. THIRD ROW: Sandy Loving. Mike Clark. JOHNSON'S TEAM - FIRST ROW: Alison Johnson, Captain; Alan Smith, Harry Nanney. SECOND ROW: Bill Buchanan. Dave Thompson. Howard Dutton. THIRD ROW: Richard Roberts. Emsley Ingram. 72 MERRITT'S TEAM-FIRST ROW: Preston Merritt, Captain; POST'S TEAM - FIRST ROW: Pete Post, Captain; Tom Towns. Scott Weldon. Bill Haslett. SECOND ROW: Melvin Walker, George Breece. SECOND ROW: Linwood Orenduff, Howard Nies. Bobby Smith. THIRD ROW: Tom Mathewson. MARUCCI'S TEAM - FIRST ROW: Matt Marucci, Captain; John Billings. Bill Hiatt, Eddie Teters. SECOND ROW: Bobby Price, Cecil Morris, John Fries. 7} Jack Masters ADVISOR football BUSHWACKERS - FIRST ROW: Carl Hiatt. Captain; Scott Weldon. Brett Ayres. David Stickney. SECOND ROW: Phil Riegel. John Ponton. Howard Nies. Jim Boyd. WARHORSES - FIRST ROW: Eddie Teters. Captain; Dale Underwood. Richard Roberts. Bradley Robinson. SECOND ROW: Curt Wuestenberg, Richard Kennedy. Joe Baden. Richard Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Larry Cogburn, Dick Jones. Roy Stoffel. LITTLE GIANTS - FIRST ROW: Dave Thompson. Captain; Mike Clark. Pete Post. SECOND ROW: Sandy Loving. Jeff Lifrage. Melvin Walker. THIRD ROW: Alan Smith. Bill Buchanan. Jim Sollar. WILDCATS - FIRST ROW: Jim Jackson. Cap- tain; Preston Merritt. SECOND ROW: Billy Guy. Bertram Marshall. Tom Towns. THIRD ROW: Steve St. Clair, Howard Dutton. Buford Boyd. REBELS - FIRST ROW: Bobby Price. Captain; Bobby Smith. Bill Pugh. Tom Simmonite. George Breece. SECOND ROW: Bill Haslett. Johnny Billings. Guy Davis. John Fries. Matt Marucci. THIRD ROW: Cecil Morris. Ernest Daniels. Tom Mathewson. cheerleaders Beth Brooks Kathleen Schuster Sally Singleton Helen Sparks varsity basketball—cavaliers Jack Masters COACH Jim Boyd MANAGER Carl Hiatt Brett Ayres Mike Clark George Breece John Ponton homecoming HARVEST BALL COURT FIRST ROW: Linda Kight. Dick Jones. Macye Crowder. Jim Carson. Mary Lynne Wright. Jim Jackson. SECOND ROW: Becky Davenport. Dave Thompson. Becky Hicks. Monroe Farmer. Alice Webb. John Fries. Margo Thompson. Frank Thornton. The Tams Thanksgiving Banquet Harvest Ball The Echoes SOCIAL COMMITTEE - STANDING: Kathy Walters. SEATED FRONT TO BACK: Jim Jack- son. Judy Stickney. Bonnie Bower. Chairman; Scotty Scott. the center The Center, the student gathering place of the campus, opened Valentine's Day. The enthusiasm and spirit of the students, at the usual late winter low ebb, was heightened tremendously. The hours of relaxation and enjoyment have increased the morale and contributed toward an atmosphere of coop- eration and understanding on the campus. I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gieams that untravell'd world whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. 90 -- Ulysses, Tennyson . .that which we are, we are,-- One equal temper of heroic hearts. Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. This has been a year of pro- gress at Montreat-Anderson College, a year of which the stu- dents can be proud. Each one of us has grown and matured this year, contributing to the growth and maturity of the college as a whole. This has been the year of the student. For these rea- sons, the 1965 Sun Dial is dedicated to the students of Montreat - Anderson College.
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