K N THE DIALETTE VOL. 14, NO. 6. MONTREAT COLLEGE, MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA MARCH, 1949 STUDENTS CHOOSE WRENN PRESIDENT FOR 1949 Attwood Picked For S. C. A. Leadership; Publications Staff Selects Brown; Denman Fills Board Presidency Six Seniors “Practice Teach” For One Week In Public Schools Six members of this year’s graduating class, under the di rection of Professor John Miller, are meeting the requirements to teach in the public schools of the various states. In addition to tak ing a number of hours in such subjects as psychology, secondary education, materials, methods, and mental hygiene, these girls are required to spend at least forty- five hours observing in the high schools, and forty-five hours of actual teaching, or a total of ninety hours of both. Most of the girls already have more than the required number of hours of observation. Some of the schools in which they observed were Lee Edwards High School in Asheville, the Newton Grade School in Asheville, Swannanoa High School, Black Mountain Giade School, Black Mountain High School, Montreat High School, and the Parker District Schools of Greenville, South Caro lina. Recently, these prospective —Continued on Page 3 iimmitimmiimimmiiiMiitiiiimiMMmmMiimmMiimiiiftiiMiMiimmmi Calendar Of Events Next week-end will find most of the girls enjoying spring holi days at home. Beginning at noon Friday, April 1, long week-end will extend through Monday, April 4. Following this vacation, it won’t be too long until another school year is over. To help you plan ahead, here is a calendar of coming events. April 5 - Civic Music Concert April 9 - Dramatics Club Play April 16- High School Junior - Senior April 22 - 24 - Daily Vacation Bible School Institute April 30 - High School Senior Play May 2 - May Day May 7 - College Junior-Senior May 20- College & High School Concert May 21- College Senior Play May 22 - Baccalaureate Sermon May 23- Commencement Exer cises mmiiiiimmMMiHiumiiinmiiMiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMimiimiiiiiimiimiM The next issue of the DIAL ETTE will be the annual a- lumnae edition. If anyone has any news of alumnae, please turn it in to the editors. Evan Wrenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradshaw of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was chosen during the recent student elections to head the Student Government for 1949-50. This will make her third year on the Cabinet as Assistant House President of Fellowship during her sophomore year and Freshmen Display Talents In Annual Show The Freshman Class will pre sent its annual talent show, “Freshman Frolics,’’ on Saturday night, March 26. This program will include singing, dancing, piano solos, and Various other forms of entertainment. The chair man of the general plans commit tee is Pat Williamson, and the committee includes Margaret Burton, Jackie Holt, Jeanette Nash, Imogene Bailey, Lily Mitch ell, and Evelyn Hennessee. The show will begin at 8 o’clock, and admission will be fifteen cents. as House President this year. She will take up her new duties soon after long week-end. Frances Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown of Gastonia, N. C., was , elected editor-in-chief of the Student Publications Staff for the com ing year. Prances was Literary Editor during her sophomore year, and is at present the Associate Editor on the Staff. Leading the Student Christian Association for the coming year will be Betty Attwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Attwood, of Miami, Florida. Betty has done outstanding work as vice-presi dent of the S. C. A. this year. She is majoring in Bible and Business Education and plans to do church work. The newly-elected President of the Athletic Association is Mary Ruth Denman who comes from Greeneville, Tennessee, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Denman. Mary Ruth is well quali fied for this position, having been vice-president of the Board this year. Attwood Wrenn Denman Brown

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