% k. V noce'Tiber, 19L0 THnr-DIAT, /fTTi ALUf-lil/J!; (starts on pa-e 3) tne nemos of all the Presidents of the Axumnae Association. The only ones to ny hnowled^n are Lillian Pussoll of Montreat; IJrs. J, Pi-ed Johnson (Elizabeth Doggett) of Kingsport, Tonn.; illldrod Erochs Krainoch , (VJho novr has a young son named'Stephen V/ade Krainock); Lucile Gardner, Cornelia fro-vm, v/orking in Asheville and living in Black lit.; and Elizabeth I'ielton*^ v;orking in Washington, D. C. All information is gladl2/ accepted by the Alumnae Association, so don't hes itate to give us the facts. We wish all of you could have been in Iviontrcat last!week-end. I 'hope have a,n idea of what we did. so you you will make a special effort to be here noi.t Thanksgiving. Best wishes to each one of you, Sarah Kiblock, President, Hontreat Alumnae Association ITote: Many other replies to our letter and subscriptions to the Dialette have been received since the above was writ ten. For that v/e express our thanl's. Margaret E. Smith Secretary, Montreat Alumnae - 0 0 o - Ladies, ^ip thi§ para-raph: ■ 'pnoii usq xio punqs oq. p-oq sqs jj ''Aoqouios q.x q.e3 Pioqs mouq o:\ V ju ApuQUXu s,oqs 'mood siqg ...xpcC . T3 oq. jx^q i3 U93v;;a xTiOA 'moq '•/\oqs pxipq q.suox ©qq. uaq oax3 xx.vioA jj WAoqouioH uno qx. puxj XTi^qs quqq qoq xreo nog, Aioxq oq qou qq3no eqs 3utqqouros s,qx UBOioj/. ^ SGXUJo/A SuxqqAun o,ouoqq jj - o 0 0 - Average is a nest. liens lay on the av erage . Pare Four The oocc.'ir season 1e cave .Kij’orc v:e Fid fins tki £ ’ I'ear, let's, hi-ve the last f: ■anes played. All '.'C'Vr* triUes v/or m fc Dec], but v/hen.it .u’aef rosu'ie oi '■r'Mg the O^erokee Tribe vte.s -ix'-gn a heart'/ ciieer of "Con-ratulations fr ori irom a);e entire student boeb’-. The nc season v.x'.s declared over '.dion the Junior class challenged the Seniot gane. That v/as SCk g'V’®; tool: tliC So-'.iors down. class Co a game, Tho.t and the Juniors took tJ.. -.ov; Indoor Sports are in fu.ll svangl iho j-iocreation Fall has baon turned rt ii rin" into a '' '-amo .■'.-.n.cs of ’-v/on the so do?i't pLa.'/ find : it soma u.n ’.a:„c.i, ng Lillian Abra]>f'.m pla-' ping- pong. "Prockles" I'cUorMid's neat con trol or -cho ring tennis hr.s attractc;d a gi e ,1. i.oa.l of attention--'sc say not'ni.ng of t.'.e './a.y Mary Stentz ;iai:iouvers the American ciioclcers. P la^'- i n:; oi' wa t c lii n ' velcuG tin.el 'ou ha,x'e ar- o 0 o - A skeleton is a :n.an \/ith his outside off, and liis inside stickiiif; out. cf.fi cif' 11'.' over, pretty* evenly The traditio’.'.al ga.,;e vm.s held Thaiiks- givin.g bot'.T0en t'.io cl-’b ■'iid the Varsity. '^Dickey" vas pulling Tran tile side lines, and believe ''■cu i.e, it x/as a real .game, but the lio.nors ,xo to the Varsity, roc; .uis ui Vienna ;j, ping-pong, Cbi..,ieso checl.'ers, A'lOrican chockers, and caroms are set u.p, ?. ir.L ex'orj- dr."'' finds an ft'it'.;’jsiatic srovfd zaking the rounds.

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