TliE DLILETTE SC'.' *3Gi 'I 1^4] ■TEE STzVFT ' ■ ' '' EDITOR IE CHIEF........ima Jean Sholor LITER/JIY editor.........Catherine Jones BTJSIEESS ILuhiGER Marjorie Jordan * e*ily five of the old staff menbers are ‘.'/ailablc. They arc: France s .Taylor •J-v. C. RExElESEIITiiriy'E. .Dorothy Hambrick •^H. H. REPRESENTATIVE Betty Bclk VP. H. REPRESEfJTATIVE Fay Chaiabors Stencilist .Ava Neil Taylor T? VC to the vacancies on the staff, naT aff nembers \Till be appointed as •eon as the talent is found. Please do .■■'■:t Rake us hunt you; why hide ' Vour light? editorial Fron the staff of the Sun Dial and the Dialotto most sincere greetings, and many good wishes for a successful year at Montreat." The Student Publications are yours, and vro want you to fool that you are perfectly free to read them, discuss them, and contribute to them. But be sure to pay your student ^.ctivity fee so that you v/ill receive each issue, of the Dialotto, and Sun lal when it comes out in the Spring. ^rls, you arc now a member ' of the indent body of one of the finest Christian Colleges in the South- Montreat Junior College, The Seniors arc more familiar with the customs, rules, places, end people; coid they arc extremely anxious that you new girls get ever those first few lonely days and get into the sv;ing of being a reel Hontroat girl. Sc don't hesitate to call on them for any infonmation you nay need or go in to see them for a 'fov/ minutes of friendly conversation. They 'Will be glad to see you ! For entertainment,. the . four leading ergui.nizaticns arc furnishing plenty of fun v/ith picnics, parties, and sccira get togethers. Join'in; be the first one there, have fun, and bo the last to leave. The old saying, "The more that you put^nto a thing, the more you got out of it," certainly goes here. Get out Odd discover for yourself some of the wonderful opportunities that arc offered hero for participation in sports, literary activities, and in religious service. And be a "joiner upper," becousc there ‘~re many clubs to suit your liking. Know your teachers ! Their job is to dip you by teaching and giving friendly advice. They will do it tooJ The sooner you learn to know them all personally end talk with them, the better you will like them, and enjoy your i,Drk. More than that, be on the lock out for new talent. Remember that nc'w officers nre to be elected at the end efthe year,' and you vdll want the best I "Rap of sunshine" is the motto of the Seniors these first days, and that is certainly -vihat we are trying to do. We remember how lost we seemed last year. Wo knewphat everyone will cooperate by not mj^ing us feel as if wo arc working on uni-la.toral planes. Courtesy is important at all times, and especially in the dining room. Too much noise has always tended to remov e that quiet atmosphere that should go along with every meal. Of course, you hpe probably received enough info ma- ticn concerning the courtesy toward the s-tudent hostess, etc., The girls v>rhc ifip. to do so, semetimos help the vm.itresses remove the dishes, pour w^ter, p shcv>r then any other courtesy that will help then out. This is net cp.pulscry, but is just another way to s GW your friendliness and willingness to help. ^ Quietnep in the dormitories v/ill help the monitps. House Presidents, and the House Mothers superbly. Have fun, but you loiow hov. to do it in a quiet way, member of the staff will be glad to problems you nay have. ° ceme, and v/e pledge all cur best xn service, and we will try to - ep the trust placed in us by you. IJ3,

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