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The DIALETTE is the official news paper of Montreat College, and is published monthly by the Staff of Student Publica tions. Its purpose is to give the student a fair and unprejudiced view of campus life. EXECUTIVE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Jolene Parks Associate Editor Elinor Ammons Business Manager Betty Blount Literary Editor Ellinore Krieger Advertising Managers __ JoElla Dunaway Olivia Bishop EDITORIAL STAFF Feature Editors Elinor Ammons Elizabeth Stewart Reporters Margaret Leech Hilda Plecker, Joan Hunsberger Sports Editor Olivia Bishop Humor Editor Shela Gregory Art and Publicity Leta Miller BUSINESS STAFF Typists Frances Bridges Margaret Langston, Freida White Asst. Advertising Manager Jo Ella Dunaway SPONSOR—Miss Elizabeth Maxwell JUST TO LET YOU One of the hardest jobs on the campus, and one requiring endless thought and D^ALETTE publication of the The many readers of the DIALETTE join me in saying that the 1951-52 edi tions have been a great success. They shown evidence of a job well done by o fering improvement with every issue. So, now, we’d like to say thanks to the editors: Ramblings Of The Associate Ed. This column is an idea “stolen” from the former associate editor; we hope she will forgive us for taking her innovation. Speaking of Colleen, we wish to ex press to her the heartiest “Thank you” we know of. Without her wonderful help and advice this issue would probably have come out in August! (Isn’t it just like an ed-in-chief to run off and have the mumps just to escape a little work!) Seriously, though, we’re VERY glad that Jolene is out again and is having a finger in every pie, as usual. Welcome back to the fold, Jolene. We feel that another big bouquet ought to go to Miss Max\vell, our advisor. She has really worked hard for the S.P.S. and too often she is overlooked when praise is handed out. We are certainly sorry that Prances has to remain in the infirmary for several more weeks. Hury and get that leg well Frances. ’ May Day really was one of the loveliest ever held here. A big vote of thanks goes to Miss Smith, Miss Holt, Miss Miles, Ann Fenton, the students who participated the members of the May Court, Mr. Stubbs for a wonderful picnic, and everyone else who made it possible. Have you looked around lately at the beauty of Montreat? Right now the leaves ^ '^0 BETTY wWctare In leadership, Ifl ° beauty of char- unde;standI„rSr These, with vnnv ® everyday. -le your taX oTTalf and our days much brighter To: a°re"iriif :.r“’ ^hat your many friends ^ challenge to X? s:, .r”; tainly welco’J^e, bm slb7®’^ also cause a great deaf “f So “discreUon’’ af every Montreater who v f get a lovely tan. " ventures out to v.^ r p°"’^'aaed from Page 1 BroolIfsentif “Barter”, with “The ',?7^'®ace Steven’s Songs Has Come” as aT “""bing and Mary Ruth Marshak selection; Pleure en Reve” .'™all, singmg “J>ai by Boyd. The program' f ""^°"®tta” several vocal numbel by Marvf' Accompanists for tbo o- ^ Smoak. Fenton and »« W Ann Onp.n s.,«. „ to pnnsi TO COLLEEN ^ Thanks for your endless devotion to a ta^^ deserving honor. Thanks for the , hours spent in service of others t ro It- Thanks for your sense of and appreciation of accomplishment w have made you a success. Thanks for having a mind of and for you independence in thoug deed. We admire your clear-cut aims set straight ahead. We’re glad you “ among us another year as a leader. ^ lude and Fugue in C Major” by Bach and “Green Pastures” by Purvis, both P a ^ by Ann Fenton, and Stickles’ played by Margaret Leech. Bach s ® Prelude on “0 Sacred Head, Now Woundc and Marryott’s “Carillon” will be P a by Prances Mouzon. LANCE’S ESSO SERVICE TUBES - TIRES - BATTERIEB Dial 2491 Black Mountain Dialette
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