VOL. 16, NO. 6
MONTREAT COLLEGE, MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA
FEBRUARY, 1951
Montreal Graduate Is Welcomed
Back As New Field Representative
Staff Proud Of
Two New Members
Congratulations on your promotion from
Sports Editor to Reporter, Terry; and,
“Jinx”, welcome to the Staff!
When we lost Elizabeth Clodfelter, we knew
that we had to find another reporter with
an alert mind, ability, experience, and a
way with words. Soon we decided that
Terry Kane, who has been serving ably
as Sports Editor, was the girl.
“Now, who will be our Sports Editor?”
was the next question. Our solution to this
problem is Virginia Bean. Virginia — or
“Jinx”—is a Junior who is very active
in the field of sports. We feel sure that
we can expect up-to-the-minute news on
sports activities from her.
We are fortunate in having both of
these girls as Staff members. Be sure to
look for their articles in coming issues
of “The Dialette.”
ANNE McCLINTOCK
CUPID ENTERTAINED |
By Ellinore Krieger
On February 12, the S. C. A. entertained
at a party in honor of Mr. Daniel Cupid.
After a rather “shaking” experience with
the reception line, the guests joined in
games and songs. One game especially en
joyed was musical chairs at which Miss
Jeanette Nash made herself outstanding
by out-sitting. The guests then divided in
to four groups to see which group could
think of the most songs containing the
word LOVE. It was revealed that most
of those present knew more about love
than anyone suspected.
Everyone received personal greetings
from Mr. Cupid. Then, to highlight the
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Monfreaf Enjoys
Lee Edwards Concerf
The Lee Edwards High School mixed
chorus presented a most delightful con
cert to the Montreat College and High
School on Feb. 12, 1951. The first four
selections were sung by the mixed chorus
of boys and girls; next came three selec
tions by the Girls’ Glee Club. Owen Nor-
ment and Phoebe Fair both sang solos.
The Boys’ Glee Club presented three very
beautiful spirituals. A piano solo was given
by Susie Tweed, Lee Edwards student. The
program was concluded with the entire
chorus singing, “This Is My Country” and
“One World.” Director of the chorus was
Mrs. Graham Reams; student directors were
Beverly Lingo and David Reid, and stu
dent accompanist was Shirley Muse.
Was May Queen
Here In 1949
Miss Anne McClintock, a former Mon
treater, has recently accepted the position
of field secretary for Montreat College.
She fills the position which has been
vacant since the resignation of Miss Mary
Jo Jackson, who is now Mrs. Jess Bratton.
Anne was born in Winnsboro, South Car
olina, and has lived there all her life. She
was graduated from Winnsboro High
School in 1945, and entered Montreat Col
lege in the fall of 1945. She was graduated
from Montreat in 1949 with a double major
in Bible and Business Education. She at
tended the summer session of Assembly’s
Training School in 1949, and then accepted
a position teaching Bible in the public
schools in White Sulphur Springs, West
Virginia.
While she was a student at Montreat,
Anne served on both the Athletic Board
and the S. C. A. Council.
She is agreeable and easily adaptable,
for she has no strong dislikes. She enjoys
hiking, reading, and talking to interesting
people. One of the things she likes most
is Montreat; so she is well suited for her
job.
We extend a hearty welcome to Anne
and are very glad that she has come back
to be one of us again.
COLLEGE ACTIVITIES
GROUP ORGANIZED
An important addition, a College Activ
ities Group of the local chapter of the
American Red Cross in Black Mountain,
has been made to Montreat College.
Betty Jean Chaplin is chairman of this
group and Miss Janet Bound is Faculty
advisor.
There are several active divisions; Home
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