i J -Third Edition _^'^trer.t College, llontreat, N. C. November, 1941 OBSERVES - .Ilvsk £0i ai,iBJvAT£S AMMlVijOSOoiO/ ■Thanksgiving Day is doubly for j .oii'creat CoIIg^J^ this ^ _ dition to obsorv¥Bg,'''-4|ome^C^ln,(^ the nusoing of an imhoi^-mt Lijale^ne in its enixtenoe wili^be e" its silver anniverso.ry. T this anniversary is deep, an enduring foundatio th has boon evolved fivv. ;^Q,.-.rs of sound nrove:TiGnt, arid grot Thanksgiving and homeconing go hand in ^^•^■^^^iontreat next v/eek. The canpus scene of many old friend- ;^®4ewed and new ones made by the ''r^u^^n^ alugmae, while the presenh ■^^pdfiri;^^of Montreat carry out plans foiv/cl)P festive’ vreek—end. The beginning of i traced byck to 191S Rctrea.t ...ssociatio: ident, Rov. R. C to the Gencrt.l ^s terian Church grounds and’ bui poses during the wl accepting the offen Goneral ..ssembljr rof lislTiiiont of the scho ollc,^' aho LomntiHt ■od iti BjJ)sh o' offi the Rrca'be-, ho II )iatrol4 i -ohobl pur-r I L-t|hs. / Afthr\ I ,, 1g(14, tiij) ho jo stab' jolb^ei^vance of Thanksgiving pay will , ^g|n imthe morning with services led ICaldwell in Gaitheri Hall. Then •^-dh€ will be taken up vdth aai .f-'i, / up vtfxuii cm exciting / contest whon the "Ji" Club and the;'Yai^sity play their traditional soc- ceiT rAnmh. ^hc 4.^ j_i_ _ , v - .^O'V'^.^r r.l s'',^ ndda, who elected trustee^ t'bvxJ'o^nTi' The climax to the day ' will Thanksgiving banquet held gsembly Inn in the evening. The result of their planning/ ;.nd ^vork w, „ th- ^ ^ v/as opening, in Oct her/ 19 the .lontroat Hormal Sohojjl /;it pupils. I The old- liontreat HotoI^Si^ch has replaced by the risscmblWJn^ servo the dormitory until it wa^^troyoef-bv fire in 1924. The ,,lba Hotel was ubod as a dormitory the following year, and classes wore' hold ip Imdorsori ‘udi.e- torium. !e Alrimijae Association will have an ormaH pinner and meeting on Saturday eningl following Thanksgiving at six- hirty liA the Assembly Inn, The asso- fciation,lvtoch has for its president this yeKr\^Sarah Niblock of Concord, H. C., was bounded five years ago and is a live orgc5fiiz\ation embodying the idea.l’s bllov/ship and loyalty to ■ Through its high stan- progresses, for a school the • typo of student it ?S of last! the Aim tate dards MontU^t^ is knovm^-^j ^ends’jQuW A THANKSGIVING PRAYER In 1933> llontreat Norma.! School was r org'nizod as ..ontreat Junior ColJO'-o and special emphasis v/as pda.cod • Upon ■' (Contihuod on page a V e- I Peacb; prbsporltjr.and health, Private bliss/ and public wealth; ^owledgd with -'^ta gladdening'streams; Pure-religionholier b“(jams: Lord, for those our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise* Prom a hjonn by Anna L. Ba.rbauld,

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