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Varsity Bows To "M" Club Thanks to those who covered the worst mud puddles on our soccer field with sawdust, we were able to have our Tra ditional Thanksgiving Soccer Game!! It was indeed a beautiful day, and as the crowd began to gather, a wonderful af ternoon was inevitable. Cheerleaders were yelling and the teams were cheering too! At last it was the hour to which we looked forward—^2:30 P. M. The game began!! During the first quarter, no one scored, but at half-time the score was Varsity - 4, “M” Club - 1. During the half-time the cheerleaders performed with several cheers and a for mation of “M” for Montreat, and the Alma Mater was sung by all. The college Varsity did not score in the second half, but the “M” Club shot their score up by six points, making the final score—^Varsity - 4, “M” Club - 7. Both teams played well, and the teams and spectators showed a spirit of sports manship that could not be surpassed! Varsity team was composed of members selected from the college soccer teams and was led by Frances Bridges. The op posing team were present members of the “M” Club and also alumnae who were formerly members of the “M” Club. Vir ginia Bean, president of the club, was captain of this team. Visitors Warmly Welcomed Recently the students of Montreat had the rare privilege of being hostesses for students of Sarah Laurence College in New York, a school for pro gressive education. The girls are making a field trip in Sociology, visiting various types of schools in the South. Seated very informally in the lobby of Howerton, we all took part in an open discussion on three colleges. First, the visiting students asked us questions about Montreat—its purpose for the girls, the educational and social curriculum, and the rules and regulations of our college. Very much the same questions were asked of the students of Warren Wilson Col lege who were also here with us as our guests. Then the students of Sarah Laurence told us about their school, and handbooks. Many of us were vaguely familiar with the schools of progressive education, but now we have been enlightened and im pressed very much. They presented a book on their school for our library and also some literature and handbooks. L A N C E’ S Esso Service TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES Dial 2491 - Black Mountain Key City Pharmacy R. S. Pitts 0. H. Pitts J. I. Cook Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. Next Door to Bank - Opposite Depot PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Broadway Builders Supply Inc. Phone 5231, Black Mountain, N. C. BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 5781 Black Mountain COURTESY OP Black Mountain Lumber Co. H&W 5&10 We Appreciate Your Business PHONE 3231 Black Mountain, N. C. GOFF Radio Service Sales and Service Opposite Post Office Black Mountain IN BLACK MOUNTAIN IT IS The REXALL STORE “WELCOME” BLUE RIDGE CLEANERS • MODERATE PRICES • EXPERT WORK Black Mountain, N. C. Prescription and Drug Needs Are Our Specialty Knight’s Pharmacy Walgreen Agency SODA FOUNTAIN COSMETICS That Was Thanksgiving A day when the air was crisp and cool And the autumn sun shone bright; A day when our eyes were all aglow. And every heart was light: That was Thanksgiving! A day when we bowed our heads to thank The God who gave us all; A day when we thanked him for teachers and friends— For blessings large and small: That was Thanksgiving! A day when we greeted our parents or friends Who come to see us here; Or thought of their love (that the miles can’t dim). And these thoughts were very dear: That was Thanksgiving! A soccer game that was lots of fun— Then a banquet crowned the day; And as we wearily closed our eyes. You might have heard us say: That was Thanksgiving! —Janet Ruth Smith Becky Glenn, loyal Choctaw, won the shuf fle board tournament, and Mae Hager of the Mohawk tribe climbed to the top place in the horse shoe tournament. McDonald cab Phone 7287 Black Mountain Prompt and Courteous Service Woodcock Motor Company Ford-authorized Sales and Service PHONE 3771 Black Mountain, N. C. Pence Novelty Store DRY GOODS - NOTIONS - SHOES 5 & 10 MERCHANDISE Black Mountain, N. C. SHOES SWEATERS LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR S U M M E Y ’ S MAN STORE Black Mountain, N. C. Dialette
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