'' , '\ -s ■af *1| SS’S '^if. a THE A 1 1 / \ i — - / \ L_„ • Montreat College, fcontreat, M. C-. B! LT M Q R Q ID I D HAY RIDE FO R D SGHEDULBD FOR F9 TH. i\ A group of smiling and happ^ faces will greet the eighteenth of Aprils Tstef^T"the high School Juniors and Se^x^sAwill have their long-looked J^oh’ h'^yril^, SongS:, laughter, and' ^^lls heard that evenir^ as vdje-"'' cro;vd^, girls starts ouy ^ ruspfeiTc conve^n for an unknovm nest5^y^^^n^ The Aniyo: have kept well A secret many Seniors w^rjld like to knov/--—and have promisedt-tiia^'^ ^eat treat/T3I!—i+t store for them, -One of the events- highly anticipated by --the stiddc^ts is the Biltinore Trip; the _Biltimore/h''uth?e and estate, which ad- jying ■ Ae'-'an the south, is one ol uniiAe country establish- -use of yA>6\^gnitude,' remark- ound^vand //;:a.rd07 ri ca^, e f-mepits " Iabife\ le eoti': her ^ priceless ccl- ^f pairtt^ngs^^A^O'^^®^ ’ l^j^cts of " 'Th®~diou^^ was conr.triicj^d 1890 to ■?s5Blgb-^’^ihe lave prgo Jiff ^'Vanderbi It ~U'b-'^the "Ost Chaperons for this affair, whici/ take s the place of the annual Junior~C2Lan,.ior Banquet are Brown, hiss F.cElro’, ¥AY DAY Preparations for thb festival, which will in full sv/ing. ThA. program said . the patriotism. ' The lovely this year. Jt hi s s annu.Al hi'V DtLy be- on Ervy, 4i\ arc theme of | j:h.~^o- de'Anations wi/il| be c bi.1 r tAb 'Oi nnu s y iOlyi y y Leva s j vciirt— rightfully reign as QuccnT^Li/iili'MaOn® McCall as Maid-of-IIonor. Carolim Rpvve and harcie ITilliams ivill represent tiTe~ Senior College Class, and Margar do fair Class as Q .lion dollars, >4 V qrge >7 of sever'd]/'^! R'lcharrd^IfAnt, Neiv Yorr architecu.. drev/ the plans\for the ha^id-tooled li.mestone mansion, dRich reflects the inl'iuence of chateau.^ of rhe French Renaissance, kkilled worV.men ivere in;p'oi'''..';d i'rc:.i all Ireland, s'l and finishers over the wcr.;\d--mn.sQn, :toA carv: cy.-;y art: ana Sivitzer ]er>A/\ During thereon? 3 from Scotland-and 'r.s Italy, LSts from Prance Burns and Evelyn Sovcrel justice to the Junior College its representatives. The Senior, Junior, Sophomore, And Freslmisin High School Cls.sscs will be represented by Henrietta TJhite, Mary Brockman, Fi-ancos Brodnax, aoid Inez Orchard, respectively. The girls in the C®urt will wear godly noloi-cd dresses with vei-y full skirts. (Continued Page ) ic^\tion period hr. Van- c.e\'h.'.literally^ombed tn.e ivorld for objects of art/Aoh the interior. He procured a^pedliiwy f 1 om an old castle _ir_J-taly, s in^dith ,nentury „ lions of Italianjngovble to flank the entrance j\ojii,.y^nd. a ce:’,'-.moidal furnishing of .Car^^nal Richelieu for the entrance iiadl. The grand spii-al stc-.iroase , modeled after that . of Chateau Blois, winds around the wrought iron chande lier extending from tlie ceiling, and bears a light cluster for each landing'. Other objects of int.-rost scr.ttert^d throughout the mansion are copj.es of Parthenon Reliefs, a founvain by the Austro-fimerican sculptor, Karl Bitter, the chess table Hapoleon took vdth him (Continued Page g )

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