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December, 1946 T HE : D I A L E T T E Page Fi\-e MADAM X SNOOPS Things to observe while in the library when you look up to rest your eyes from your term paper Helen Ann Reid’s pretty little ears. The mischievous look in Jane Bachman’s eyes. The snazy way Mary Jo twists her hair. How long it takes Helen Loyd to real ize she’s sitting on a tack . Things to notice while waiting in the mail line: The happy expressions on cer tain freshmen’s faces when they get certain letters. The sweet, quiet Way Betty Attwood asks for her mail. The patience of the girls giving out the mail and the remarkable way in which they remember so many persons’ names. Things to observe while sliding your tray around the food line: The way the girls can serve you greens with a smile as if they Were steak. How clean and nice ane Van de Weghe always looks, ow nicely Martha Andrews’ eyes nna hair blend. The way the girls serving coffee say, “Sugar,” as if rhey really mean it. .The grace- ul way the cream rises to the coffee when you stir it. Things to observe when sitting in the chapel during a spare mo ment: The new piece Grace Poyser is learning—so light and pretty. The ^ny Anita Asher plays hymns at makes you want to listen, e Way Gladys Goodman jumps so easily from one piece to anoth er with Bie same enthusiasm. Dot ean s light, easy touch with so imich feeling. Madam X hopes everyone will e observant of the little things s Well as the big things people o hat make every day just like ristmas. We have so many an a Clauses in Montreat really, n m some little way, you, too, a Santa Claus. Miss Harrison: Mary Catherine, ° o the map on the wall and show IS. us where North America ary Catherine: Here it is! ^®Hiaon: Correct, Mary to t Now, class I want you . who discovered North America. Class: Mary Catherine. Rice quality store AND NOTIONS Ready fo Wear Clothes Clothes Corridor Catchings Jane Bachman’s favorite joke: Have you heard about the little moron who ate uranium? He died with the atomic-ache!-. . . . Some one who is eagerly awajting the convention in Nashville during the Christmas holidays is Dot Hodnett. Whom did you say he is. Dot? I didn’t quite catch the name .... Millie Bailey and Azielee Kepley hav.e something jolly cooked up for the Christmas vacation .... Barbara Coordes' biggest problem these days— What shall I get Bill for Christ mas? A maroon present would go nicely with his blonde hair.... Latest fads and fashions at Mon treat— Mildred Gilreath’s green fingernail polish; Emma Pujals’ bright red jacket; Diddie Sams’ “stop-and-go” mittens .... Won der why Sarah Vinson always listens to the radio, especially the Asheville station, between five and six in the afternoon? It couldn’t be because of a certain announcer .... Florence Buckner doesn’t object to the rain. She likes “Poole’s” .... Santa Claus is coming soon. Don’t forget to hang up your stocking. Well, Auburn finally came to Montreat .... Just ask Nell Fom- by and Helen Sugg why they weren’t in all the annual pictures one afternoon?????? And V. P. I. came to see Jean Morris, lucky girl!!!! “Macbeth doth murder sleep,” Let’s just ask the seniors this:::::: “Waiting For The Train To Come In,” that’s Cootie’s theme song, and every one else’s too, eh???? Cute “dates” Lou Anne and Jane!!!! That’s A BEAUTIFUL ORCHID, Jet*»*** Really Frances, “What does Paul write in those letters????” There’s one sure sign of Xmas and— THAT’S UNIFORMS—eh, kids?? ALUMNAE NEWS JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS Eugene Field Gladys: How in the world do you make up your jokes? Edie: I just sit down and laugh, then think backwards. Key City Radio Service Expert Radio and Appliances Repairing RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS SMALL APPLIANCES Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Bill! Mighty glad I ain’t a girl—ruth- er be a boy, Without them sashes, curls, and things that’s worn by Fauntleroy! Love to chawnk green apples an go.swimmin’ in the lake— Hate to take the castor-ile they give for bellyache! ’Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain’t no flies on me. But jest fore Christmas I’m as good as I kin be! , - For Christmas, with its lots an’ lots of candies, cakes, an’ toys. Was made, they say, for proper kids an’ not for naughty boys; So wash your face an’ brush your hair, an’ mind your p’s and q’s. An’ don’t bust out yer panta loons, and don’t wear out yer shoes: Say “Yessum” to the ladies, and “Yessur” to the men. An’ when they’s company, don’t pass yer plate for pie again; But, thinkin’ of the things yer’d like to see upon that tree, Jest ’fore Christmas be as good as yer kin be! 'Dear Santa Claus/ (Continued from Page 1) I will leave the door open, San ta, because it is so dirty and black in the chimney and it’s so hard to get your, clothes cleaned now. Hoping to see you soon, Snow White. P.S. “Caldonia” would like a special table in the cafeteria .... A zoo is a place where animals can be kept safe behind bars to study the people. LANCE'S ESSO SERVICE TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES DIAL 2491 Black Mountain, N. C. Audrey Cope ’46, is teaching school in Sally, S. C. Dorothy Juett Ray, graduate of the class of ’46, is now attending the University of Kentucky, where she is majoring in homo economics. Helen Hillman, freshman col lege class of ’45, is a junior at V. P. I. in Blacksburg, Virginia. Helen is planning to attend the Youth Convention on World Mis sions in Nashville during the Christmas holidays. Christine Wilson ’45, is a sen ior at Maryville this year, and her major is in the field of home economics. Mildred Floyd ’45, is now teach ing the sixth grade at Walterboro, S. C. Martha McDaniel ’46 is a junior at Austin Peay State College at Clarksville, Tenn. Mary Meadows ’46 is now at tending Georgia State College for Women, where she is majoring in elementary education. Evelyn Ray Kelly ’46 is work ing in Knoxville, Tenn. Jean Layton ’46 is taking a nurse’s training course at Spar tanburg, S. C. Virginia Allison Ray ’46 was graduated from the University of Kentucky last spring. At pres ent she is attending the Training School in Richmond. Martha Hedden H. S. ’46 is a student at Winthrop College this year. Laurie Reynolds ’36 (Mrs, J. H. Rachal), husband Herman, and daughter Nannette Marie are at home to folks in New Orleans these days. Sweet: Our teacher talks to herself; does yours? Tuck: Yes, but she doesn’t re alize it. She thinks we’re listen ing. SrSes: MOORE BROS. PURE OIL STATION "BE SURE WITH PURE" COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Phone 2401 State St. opposite theater
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