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^ nnio dedication of tiio Annual is nridc to i!rs. J. Prod Olilizcbcth ■soegett) Johnson, George Belh is and i:\ascot of the College Seniors, 'fanlcs is mascot of High School Seniors. 1957--The graduating cio.ss voo'^s fin their gift to the school, . hard Quoted from Sun Dial--April 1931 PARiI SCHOOL PARLY tis their gif hack for the Sun Dial, ticth anniversary of the .rked by this y-ar. To hiss 'he t\.on- school is in V/ado is the dedic,:.tion siuno covering. ,ar caret e. made, 1 058--Sun Dial h:is and dldication is made to our pas tor, Dr. J. V'/, Caldwell. P939 xt has been decided to have r new cover and color for the ijun Dial. THE SCORE OF GRADES 100^--! did. 90%—I will. 80^——I Can. 60^—I might try, 1 50%—I suppose I ^ould 40^—VJhat is it? 50%—I wish I could. 20^--I don’t know. 10%—1 can’t. If it had been possible for some of us to look ahead v:hon hr, Wool- w'urd reed our names to ;;;o to Farm School--! don*t imagine i/e vd uld hsvo been so excited over it. Could wo have scon the snov; piled up, the truck in a ditch, about fifteen girls in one. car, and that awful vnlk home in the snow'i Ohi I get right chilly when I think of it now. Vie left here about eight o’clock with iliss ’ hde o.s our chaperone. were most frozen stiff when we ar rived there but several interesting and exciting games soon served to thaw us out. After wo had been served delightful refreshments, con sisting of ice-cream and cake. Miss \ ade gathered us up and after many ''fond farev/ells" were spoken v/e started homo. Just before we got to the main highway the struck slipp®'^ off into a dltchi By no account of pulling or coaxing could we get that . , . . *1 truck out. It Yv’as worse than a 0%—I won’t. —Exchange EXCHANGE College newspapers are groat in ventions. The College gets all the fame; The printer gets all the money, And the staff gets all the blame. The Parley Voo At 20 world w'orry at 40 think wo don’t cr.ro what the thinks of us; at 30 v/o about what is thinks of us; we discover it doesn’t of us. —The Tiger stubborn mule. Finally Mr, Kennedy put us all in his car and we were really and truly sitting four deep and I know 'cause I was on the bottom row] v/e got to Black Mount ain at last and although I was al most smashed to a pancake size, I v/as able to notice a very peculiar roscy glow everywhere, Y/e began speculating as to whether the Dormitory, Montreat or South Caro lina was on fire. After our first fright, wo decided that it v;as aurora borealis and I will always believe that It wa.s, Any\?ay, that pale rosey glow on the trees, heavy^ with their burdens of snov/, cjnd their branches made fantastic in shape and size, made a lasting Impression on my mind and I shall never forget it. 1951--The Montreat Normal School Library had 2,800 volumes. There is a plea for more books to help resxh the goal of 4,000 books. March 5, 1959—Montroat choir made first broadcast over V.IINC,