STAFF
Editor-In-Chief Doris Hodges
Business Manager...Marjorie Miller
Assistant Business Manager
Mary Leslie Thomas
Literary Editor....Elaine Williams
Society Editor Estelle Sellers
Sports Editor Ellen Fisher
Photographic Editor
Marietta McFall
Snapshot Editor ....Jean Cartwright
Joke Editor Peggy Jones
Music Editor .....Virginia Douglas
Alumnae Editor Sarah Clark
Exchange Editor Betsy Stuart
REPORTERS
Ruth Bowen Lucy Kuykendall
Virginia Barron Beth Baghy
Anne Williams Jean McEachern
Anne Banks Dorothy Key
EDITORIAL
With the completion of exami
nations marking the termination of
another semester, we are looking
forward to the new semester as one
mho opens a new book, scanning the
pages eagerly and seeking each un
read page v/ith pleasurable antici
pation. Unlike the reader of a book
mrho can do no more than read what
has been written by another, we are
writing our own book. Each page
contains just what we may place
there, and the concluding chapter
depends upon us alone. At the c'
of the semester when we read the
SPORTS
Wednesday night, January -
one of the best basket-ball-
ever witnessed in Montreat was
played between the Junior CoU®S >
iJunlor and Preshruah High
and Senior College and Senior
Sophomore High School. The ^
i>opnomore High School. & h-ne
was fast and very close nT-s
entire period of play. The J^ni
,and Freshmen won 22-19, but no
without a hard fight. , ^2
Sealy was high scorer witn
points, and Segars and
were runners-up with 7 points g
3. Woodruff, Dunn, and P. Hil-^
out-st andlng guards.
Summary of the game is as
follows:
SENIORS
FOULS GOALS FRED
PLAYERS
Hutton P
Andrews P 2P
Segars P ip
Magann G
Hill G
L. Wilson G
‘ Sups.
I. Martin G IP
B. Brown G
H. Knoblock P
fTotals
2
3
3
2
1
2
shots
1
1
1
prr P
jSealy p
plyatt F
At the closeiE. Plsher G
read the iTimmons G
finished book, will we close it wlthWoodruff G
-4 ^
JUNIORS
a sigh of despair or contentment?
Will we feel like closing the book
forever, or will we reread it many,
many times, remembering with pride
and joy all that went into the mak
ing of such a book?
The book will be a short one,
for so little time remalns--so
little time for the beginning of
new projects, for the completion of
all that has been begun, for the
making of new friendships and for
the broadening of old ones. When
we look over the material to be
Included, we realize what a diffi
cult task is ours.
Of course, every book has its
comedy and pathos, its pages of
happiness and of sadness. Situations
IT
IP
2P
Subs .
M.Hlll P
L. Bedinger P
A.Fisher P iS*
Dunn G
Carrol G
I. Parker P
5
1
2
1
1
1
2
0
2
0
Totals 5 lO
Semester Honor Roll
College ;Acree, Andrews /
tyrant ,Hazle,G. Key, Kolb, Kuy ^,
Walter,Welton,Wllllamson,'-'J
School ;R.Bowen,Capps»
HarrlT, Harrison,Johnston^^Jgg^
Platt,Porter,P.Rogers,
Wood.