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MONTREAT COLLEGE, MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA
EDITORIAL
JUST PEOPLE
Mary Sullivan
No matter what you think of life,
yourself, or other people, you can't
live in a vacuxim Confucius say,
"Vacuum in head may cause you to fro in
circles like tornado". We all have to
look at life from some angle. V»'e have
to set up goals and values since we
aren't just molecules, bouncing around
for a little while and then dying. Do
you think of people as...just people??
or, JUST PEOPLE? ?
Enough of this, let's see what a
real person is according to some real
people. You wiUnot have any trouble
matching these quotations with the
right faculty member "A real per
son is a person who leads a joyous and
useful life that is filled with love
and service to his Creator and his
fellowmen" "All that he is because
of inner nature and because of influ
ences or pressures that society inpose
on him" "Someone who is well ad
justed to his physical and social
environment"..."One who can be trusted
has high ideals and honor, who has a
sympathetic understanding and is : not
self-centered" .. ."He is" well-.adjuifeted'
and has well rounded desires^ inter-
ed in social, economic, political and
religious activities" "A homemaker
is a person who manages her home well,
so that her family is healthy and hap
py and there is the optimum develop
ment of the individual members of the'
family".
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BIG FIVE ELECTED
Congratulations are in order to
the following newly elected officers
for next year:
Ann Bullard-President S. G. A
Mary Lou Eiser-President S. C. A.
Peggy Kyle-President A. M. A.
Pansie Cameron-Editor Sun Dial
We of the Dialette Staff are also
proud to present our new editor. She's
a rising senior with great abilities
which you know about already if you've
kept up with the A. M. A. bulletin
board this year. Everyone knows her
by that LAUGH, if nothing else.
Yes, PROUDLY we present Miss
ANN SHARPE, Editor of the DIALETTE for
1957-58. Congratulations from the
Dialfette Staff, AnnI
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NEVER A DULL MOMENT
(a letter from an alumna..)
Who would have ever thought that
an elementary education major would
end up teaching civics, U. S. history,
N. C. history, Bible and chemistry in
high school? Well, that's what hap-
-ened to me. I'm teaching at Glade
Valley School, a Presbyterian boarding
school perched on top of the Blue
Ridge Mountains in Allegheny County
of North Carolina.
My day at Glade ^^alley begins at
6jii5 A. M. Included in a day's work
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