Page 4 THE DIALETTE April, 19^® Organizations Install And fete Hew Members H. S. CABINET The High School Cabinet for 1949-50 was installed in a chapel service, Thursday, April 14. The new members, presented by Miss Webb, the Cabinet sponser, are the following: president of student body, Marie Jackson; vice- president of student body, Ann Combs; president of Youth Fel lowship Council, Hope Weideman; president of Athletic Board, Wil lie Kerlee; Asso. Ed. of Staff, Terry Kane; president of Senior Class, Margaret Hobbs; Senior representative to the Cabinet, Annie An; Junior Class president. Dotty Holcomb; Junior repre sentative to the Cabinet, Dixie Southard; Sophomore Class Pres ident, Molly Myles; Sophomore representative to the Cabinet, Jackie Scott. Dr. McGregor made a brief talk and gave the girls the oath of office. H. S. BOARD The 1949-50 Athletic Board has been elected with Willie Kerlee, from Black Mountain filling the office of President, and Anne Latham, from Rose Hill, vice- president. The other two executive officers are Dixie Nell Southard, Secre tary; and Mary Don Doty, treas urer. Mary Don and Dix Nell are both sophomores who have been here for two years. The tribes made good selections in choosing their chiefs. These are as follows: Anne Combs, Apaches; Anne Floyd, Blackfoot; Imogene Umphlet, Chickasaw; and Carol Weaver, Sequoia. The student body elected Barb aia Holt as cheerleader for the coming year. Other Board mem bers are Lee Brewer, head of hik ing; Frances Roberson, Indoor Sports; Betty Ann Chesebrough, Soccer and Volleyball; Martha Dabney, basketball and tennis; Annie An, Softball and Publicity. KEY CITY PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone 5231 Next to Bank—^Opposite Depot Black Mountain H. S. COUNCIL In an impressive candlelight service, the High School Youth Fellowship Council was installed on April 10, in Gaither Chapel. The old and new councils, wear ing white robes and carrying cand les, entered to the processional “Lead On, 0 King Eternal.” Fol lowing the installation, the stu dent body joined in a service of rededication. The new council for ’49-’50 is as follows: President, Hope Weide man; Secretary, Dixie Southard; Treasurer, Betty Chesebrough; Chairman of Commission of Faith, Carol Weaver; Senior Group Leader, Martha Dabney; Pioneer Group Leader, Dottie Todd; Chairman of Christian Works', Annie An; Chairman of Christian Growth, Mary Don Doty; Chair man- of Christian Outreach, Molly Myles; Chairman of Christian Comradeship, Jackie Scott. STAFF PARTY “Ring out the old, ring in the new” — that’s what the Staff of Student Publications did on Mon day evening, April 21. The old Staff members, those who will not belong to the organization next year, gave a supper party to wel come the newly-elected members. To be properly attired, the new members were required to appear in all-green outfits. Truly, the vari ous hues and shades of green which appeared would have made a son of the Emerald Isle dizzy! The party was held at the Wins- iborough Building, which was de corated with newspaper cut-outs and furnished with a newspaper- covered throne. When the guests arrived, they were sent off on a scavenger hunt with a newspaper theme, such arti cles as headlines and a sketch of the life of Horace Greeley being required. Upon their return, the “scavengers” were served “pigs in a blanket” (weiners wrapped in cheese and bread dough), salad sandwiches, green lemonade, green jello salad, cookies, green sher bet, and green mints. (Inci dentally, green is one of the Staff colors.) S. P. S. INSTALLATION “May the sun shine brightly upon the pages, of next year’s DIALETTE and SUN DIAL”— these words reflect the spirit of the installation service for the 1949 - 50 S. P. S. executives which took place in Anderson Chapel Tuesday morning, April 26. Lib Miller, former Editor - in-chief, passed on to Frances Brown the key to the Staff room as a sym bol of opportunity for service. Jane Holt, the new Business Man- ^ffer, received a record book from Winnie Ferguson; and the new Advertising Managers, Winnie Ferguson and Jerry Ford, re ceived receipt books from Marjorie Robertson and Martha Atkinson. The former Associate Editors, Prances Brown and Bitsy Phil lips, presented DIALETTE “dum my sheets” and lists of assign ments of articles to their succes sors, Betty Gibbs and Terry Kane. Jane Holt gave to Margery Wash burn a book of quotations as a symbol of the Literary Editor’s task of preparing material for the annual. To close the program, the Staff members joined in singing their Staff song, (which, incidentally, was not new to any of them, since all the new members had previous ly served on the Staff.) Preceding the installation. Miss Hoyt led the audience of college and high school students in a devotional and gave a news sum mary for the week. Montreat Day, May 22 COLLEGE CABINET On Wednesday, April 6, the new members of the Montreat College Student Government Association took their oaths of office. Carey Lee Pratt, retiring president of the student body, gave Evan Wrenn the gavel of that office, challenging her, and the other new members, to the year of service which lies ahead and assuring her that with the help of God and of the student body, she could fill the office. Evan accepted the office and, with the new cabinet members, took the pledge. Before the sing ing of the Alma Mater, the old cabinet filed off the stage, signi fying the cession of their offices to their successors. S. C. A. COUNCIL In the traditional ^andleligW service, the new members o Student Christian Associa Council were installed Virginia Wood began by S* a classical account of the v of the torch. She charged new member to do her bes o her torch burning during ^ ® ^ ing year and to remember words of God to Joshua, strong and of good Betty Attwood, the new P dent of the S.C.A., received light, and the other the new council followed. • Gregor gave the charge new council and expresse fidence in what they wou -jg Both the old and new counc^^ then led the procession to w where the candles , a afloat. The students group on one side, an cils formed one on th , „al close the service with antiphon hymn-singing. - S C A. banquet , the Student The climax of by Christian Association acti old council members came ^ day evening, April > p. m. At this time the annuaJ^^^^.j quet for old and new .j^jous members was held, an a meal of fried chicken wa The banquet was ^as Home Economics lab, w artistically decorated ^ „ggj., spring flowers. The ® out aids of Christ,” was car in the place cards, and decorations, in the P^°.^ --jjt and in a duet sung by Dot Agnes Godert. ^g^e Among the honore gn Misses DuBose, Hoyt, Woodhouse, and Board latter gave an to the new council. jgiivered son, the S.C.A. ®P^;;g33age of to the old council a gf appreciation and a Bowl at the Black Mt. Bowling for Relaxation and Pn" 20«i per childne” Men, Women and_