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MONTREAT COLLEGE, MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA
DECEMBER, 1956
Senior Superlatives Are Selected
Campus Calendar:
Friday, November 30—
Library Open House, 4:00-6:00 P.M.
Saturday, December 1—
Junior Class Party (time and place
to be announced later).
Sunday, December 2—
Organ Recital by Mr. Clair Hardcn-
stine, Gaither Chapel, 4:30 P.M.
Saturday, December 8—
A Deputation from Assembly’s
Training School in Richmond will ar
rive Saturday afternoon, be here Sun
day, and will speak in chapel on
Monday.
Square Dance in McAlister Hall —
8:00 P.M.
Sunday, December 9—
Betty Jean Chaplain’s wedding,
Gaither Chapel, 4:00 P.M. Faculty,
Staff, and Students are invited.
Monday, December 10—
Civic Music Concert (Ferrente and
Teicher, Duo-pianists).
Friday, December 14—
Home Economics Department Christ
mas Open House, Room 12, Gaither,
10:00 A.M.—12:30 P.M. and 1:30 —
5:00 P.M.
Tea at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Monroe for Faculty and Staff mem
bers and their husbands and wives,
8:00—10:00 P.M.
Saturday, December 15—
Home Economics Christmas Open
House, 9:00—12:00 A.M.
Christmas opera, “Amahl and The
Night Visitors,” presented by the
Music Department, Anderson Chapel,
8:30 P.M.
Sunday, December 16—
Second performance of “Amahl and
The Night Visitors,” Anderson
Chapel, 8:30 P.M.
Monday, December 17—
Exhibition of Tumbling, presented
by the Physical Education Depart
ment, McAlister Hall, 8:00 P.M., fol
lowed by a Christmas Party, Howerton
Rec. Hall.
Wednesday, December 19—
Christmas Holidays begin at 12:00
Noon.
“The reason a lot of people cannot find
opportunity is that it goes about disguised
as hard work.”
“We have too long counted numbers,
while we have neglected to make numbers
count.”
“There is no verbal vitamin more potent
than praise.”
Our lovely May Queen for this school
year is Miss Jewell Neil. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Neil from York,
South Carolina. Jewell’s major is Bible.
She is doing her student teaching in the
Black Mountain Elementary School. After
graduation she plans to be married and
teach Bible. When told that she was the
May Queen, all she could say was, “I’m
flabbergasted.” When asked about Sam,
her husband-to-be, Jewell said, “He’s so
sweet.” She is the Assistant Editor of the
Sun Dial, our yearbook.
Miss Mary Frances Edwards, better known
on campus as “Frizzy”, was chosen to re
present Sportsmanship. “Frizzy” is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Edwards
of Bladenboro, North Carolina. Her major
is Business and Physical Education. Miss
Edwards is practice teaching at the Lee
Edwards High School in Asheville. After
graduation, “Frizzy” plans to teach. She
is a star typing and shorthand student.
“Frizzy” has served on the A M A Board for
three years and has been treasurer for the
past two years. For athletic ability and
participation, she has been awarded her
numerals, M, and chevron.
Miss Jane Pratt, who hails from Pulaski,
Virginia, represents our superlative for
graciousness. Jane lives with her aunt,
Mrs. Virginia Sloan. She is majoring in
Bible and Christian Education. After grad
uating Jane plans to be married and be a
DCE. When she commented on her college
professor. Tommy, she said, “He’s just
wonderful.” Since Tommy is a professor
and cannot play football, his athletic ability
inspired Jane to participate in sports at
Montreat. She was captain of the Thanks
giving soccer varsity. Jane is serving well
in her capacity as secretary of our Student
Government Association.
Miss Betty Bulger, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Bulger, was selected to repre
sent True Spiritual Vision. Betty is from
Charlotte, North Carolina, and is majoring
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