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-o-'-r 1941 THE DIALETl’E iho High School Y.P.C. welconos you to llontreat, Tife Imov/ you >,■•111 learn to love the school, teachers, and girls like all of us vho have been here be fore. If you feel homesick at any time, don't sit around and thinlc of the xamily and friends at home--the wonder ful time you had this sumr-er. It's nice to think of those things, but not to an extent where you feel "old man nonesickneS3" creeping up on you. Do get out and make friends; join in all of the activities. V/e want to help vou do this. '' Our Y.P.C. is an organization that is >"r.-ivlng to meet all the needs of tte -■-.igh school girls no\v and during the uir.ie they will be here. We 'want you to learn to know and love it a.nd become a definite part of it. So again—welcome to Montroat and to ^he High School Y.P.C. Maxine McCall Presidenj; of H.S, Y.PcC. You h^vo come to a vrondcrful place — tnis Montroat J AnH , the Athletic ssociation is open to your advantage all year round, rain, shine or snow. Hat - urally VIC all have our favorite sports and usually participate in those nor e' ®^gerly, but up hero each nev;' sport just gets us, c,nd out we dash to sign up for; the teem. Well, before vig loiow the year is over, and upon looking- back ive find that we haven't missed a single sport. More fun for it all too! The most fun of all ig that anybody and everybody participates on the team. You see, anyone whether they laiow the least or the m.ost about a sport has just as fair a clianco to mate the team as the next fellow. Everyone has a chance to learn and put to practice his -oiowledge of each sport . Barbara Alvrard. I resident Athletic Association the RECEPTION Remember the reception at Assembly Inn. "Welcome," has certainly +h dustod, and put back on the sholf at Montroat this week but where will we find another word wMch will sufficiently express the 'wairmth of our gladness at your being here? There IS the vrord, "Greetings," but that is too much like Christmas and lire'll save 1 for the Decem.ber issue of theDialeta), Well anyv^ay, you have found a nlace ' our hearts already, and we are Anxious y waiting for the day when we wiH know each cf you personally. Although there are only three m.embers I the -stafx at the present tine, we can maice as loud a noise as the other organizations. You probably saw eur boothe out in front of Alba vteen you inquired about your room, but that is a minor part of the workings of the staff diis week. Posters v/ero m.ade, new Ideas were collected for the paper errands were run, and we snread our' part of the "sunshine." Montreat freshm.en are m.ore than iust new girls to us; because you i-eprescat all of the possibilities toward build- ing a better Christian world through education in Christian Colleges. It is in places like Montroat that great poets, authors, missionaries, Christian teachers ^d other fam.ous people have xecoived their inspiration and their Montroat the better you will love it. soon find all these things out for yourself. Again, let us tell you how glad we are to have you here, and if you ever feel like grouching or fussing about tL llftll p'" 'wc wan^ paper, and v.an>^ to please you. Irma Jean Shelor Editor in Chief cf Publications o 0 o A CANNIBAL; one v;ho loves his fellow- man. SOCCER: a modified fom of "sock her " A SAXOPHOffi: an ill ,,ind v.hich bl^ako
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