November, 1949 THE DIALETTB Page 3 Physical Brings Great Happiness When Postponed So you were awake at the crack of dawn this morning? There are two possible explanations - going home, or going to the infirmary for your physical. Three guesses as to which is correct. You’re r’ght; it’s the day for your trek to the infirmary examination board. As you lie there staring into space, you can’t realize that only yesterday you raced madly around shouting, “I’m happy and well,” as you vigorously pounded your good old healthy body! But that was before the little white invita tions came. You had a feeling that there was danger lurking behind that innocent face, but you smiled and looked around cautiously, waiting for someone else to open hers. You were right. Infirmary - tomorrow - 9:00 - physical - majors. All of a sud den your good old healthy body let you down. At that very mom ent you developed every symptom of consumption, leprosy, and a few more diseases not listed in the book. You dragged your weary body from bed and tried to think of some pleasure the day would bring - try as you might, not one could you bring to mind. Perhaps breakfast would offer some es cape; maybe you would fall in the lake, maybe you would be stricken with some contagious di sease; but you couldn’t help ad ding, “Maybe I won’t.” Quite casually you ask one of the girls, “How are those phys icals; simple, aren’t they?” “Simple?” she shrieks and then 'ets you have it. She hunches her shoulders and sticks her face - wicked grin and all - in front of yours. The line of thought seems to be that you may FEEL well but you aren’t; you’re half dead, b^ot for one moment do you doubt that fact. By 8:30 you are desperate. Af ter assuring yourself for the twentieth time that is is happen ing to you, you put the now-soiled, now-worn piece of paper down and trudge off up the hill. By some quirk of fate the sun chooses this moment to go under a cloud. Even the elements are against you, you think bitterly. You wish fervently that the in firmary were equipped with an elevator; maybe with a little help from you it could get stuck be tween floors. There are the steps, you start up and all too soon you reach the top. There you are greeted by a cheery face - there ought to be a 'aw against anyone’s looking so cheerful, especially on death’s threshold. There are several other victims ahead of you. Each one sits staring at the magazine, some held up side down, some sideways. Some are actually turning pages as if to convince themselves and others that they are calm and col lected. You wedge yourself be tween a table and a wall, wipe your perspiring palms on your skirt, and wait. A group of girls outside see you; they wave and laugh gayly. Flow dare they laugh when your life is in danger! You sit there as silent and montionless as “the great stone face.” A girl is released and a honey- and-sugar voice summons in an other victim. When you find that it isn’t you, you crawl out from under the tab'e and resume your vigil. You become aware that the boney-and-sugar voice is again speaking, “We won’t have time for one of you today. Who wants to come back tomorrow?” Your good old healthy body gives a mighty heave and you’re off! It’s a fine world; and even if it is November, you are posi tive you can hear birds singing in the trees. As you race off down the hill, you yell at the old friends and think, “Why there is nothing to it, nothing at all.” You are glad you didn’t let it get you down. Why, some of the girls actually worried! They’ll get you yet. But you’ll have time to worry in tomorrow’s sleepless dawn. WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized SALES & SERVICE BLACK MOUNTAIN North Carolina Alumnae News.. Wondering what’s happened to some of the “old girls?” Well, here’s news of some of them which may help you to get your records straight. Quite a few ex-Montreaters have recently gotten married. On October 29, LIB MILLER, a grad uate of last year and former Ed itor of the Staff of Student Pub lications, was married in Raph- ine, Virginia, to Mr. Wallace A. Strickler. GLADYS GOODMAN, a ’48 graduate who since her graduation, has been doing D.R.E. work at the Third Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Car olina, was married on October 16, to Mr. Thomas McCorkle. Two other Montreat girls who gradu ated that same year - MABLE liEE WELLS and JOAN RODR- lAN - were Goodie’s attendants. Mable Lee is D.R.E. at the Pres byterian Church in Seneca, South Carolina; Joan is doing home miss ion work in the Bluefield Pres bytery of West Virginia. Charleston, South Carolina was the scene of the wedding of MARY PENNEY, who was married to Mr. Sam B. Lewis on October 1. Still another wedding, that of LULU MOSHOURE to John C. Belmon of Long Island, took place on October 9. The spirit of Montreat stJl seems to lure some of the “old girls” back. Recently Mrs. Edwin Marshal (MADELINE HONEY- —Cont’d on Page 6 KEY CITY PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone 5231 Revlon - Yardley Cosmetics Black Mountain MRS. ADAMS WILL (Continued from Page 1) this idea arose her many compo sitions. In 1913, we were fortunate to secure Mr. and Mrs. Adams as permanent residents in Montreat, where they have taken an active interest in the music of our col lege. Here every Christmas they hold their “Doll’s Music Festival.” To this are invited the many close friends of the Adamses’ who bring with them their favorite dolls. With each doll there is another one, a “Going-Away Doll,” which is sent to some child who otherwise would do without. In all this Mrs. Adams is warmly guid ed and encouraged by her hus band. One of Mr. Adams’ favorite quotations gives their secret of eternal charm: “Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence; as old as your fear; as young as your hope, as old as your despair. Nobody grows old merely by living a num ber of years; people grow old by deserting their ideals.” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS L A N C E’ S Esso Service TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES Dial 2491 - Black Mountain GOFF Radio Service Sales and Service Opposite Post Office Black Mountain McMURRAY CHEVROLET CO. Sales Service REPAIR ON ALL CARS Goodyear 'Hires, Radios, Philco Refrigerators, Southern Heaters, and Washing Machines.