Page Two TIffi DIALSTTE February The Dialette is the officialpublication of the students of Montreat-inderson College and is publ: shed bi-mont;ily at Mon- treat, North Carolina. Assistant Editor—John Hall Editor—Dot Randall News Editor—Peggy Highnote Art Editor -Libby Rule Colujfinists—Fine Arts-Deane Zitzman; Hviinor-Maria Haubrick| Re- ligion-Rfchard Kennedy; Social-Cary Brewer; Sports (Men] - Hike Clark, (Women) Susan Willenbrock. Reporters—Neely Barry, Cathy Digges, Willis, A1 Weisiger. Typists—Peggy Highnote, Carolyn McMahan, Sponsor—Miss Elizabeth Maxwell, Phil Ramsey, Carolyn Chip Reel. The Dialette is intended primarily as a voice of Montreat- Anderson College. We encourage letters to the editor from any student or faculty member under the follow provisions. Letters ■ must be typed and signed. We will withhold the writer's name if requested. We reserve the right not to print any letter and no letter will be printed if received unsigned. Mail Letters to The Dialette, P. 0, Box 862, Montreat N« C, thank you We have been going to the cafeteria for the past four weeks in a semi-daze of wonder at what delicacy we will have next. We really thought we were dreaming the first day we went in to partake of the "new deal" food. The next day we were expecting left-overs BUT where were they? After a very complete search of o\ir food vje found that the left-overs were still there but they were incognito1 It takes real talent to cook and in our opinion even more talent to hide left-overs and to dress them up so that they are good the second time around and WE APPRECIATE IT Thank youl cafeteria. FROM JIM To the Student Body of Mor- treat-Anderson College, To know the deep apprecia tion that my family has for the beautiful flowers that were contributed by the Stu dents, would require a person al contact with every one of you. Therefore may I express this thankfullness through the "Dialette" to the Student Body, "May God bless each one of you" Jimmy Morrison PT K TAPS NEW ^ members The Mu Lambda the National Junior Honor Society, Phi Kappa, has i n V i Montreat-Anderson become members. These of Chapter Colleg® t a nin« to T h ted students a r Ralph Bronson, aiu»= ^atb/ stead, Elaine Crawfor j Digges, Rebecca ^ Hooke, Nancy Lucas, Ji™"^ Neil, and Harriet Moser« Theta Kappa candidates^^^^p required to have a.n ° ^ two-point average w i jm-ing. grade less than a b the semester preceding gach Sion into the society- candidate must pass ination on the const! before the initiation* initiation of new Kappa members was - of night in the Green Assembly Inn own) This self above alls be true, the dayi>l follow, as the night thou canst not then ® to any man. ShakesP^^ library wlek to be obser^^^ The Library Committee of Montreat-Anderson College i s proposing an "Appalacian Pro gram" for Ubrary Week, the last weak of March. This pro gram is just in the initial stage of planning; however, there is a tentative agenda. Competent speakers will pre sent both the problems and the achievements of the mountain folk in the Appalacian tains. Craftsmen will disP^*^* ohoto^?! their beautiful paintings, wood goW^^T, works, and weaving, snh'l’ K. Kester, who ph°v committee working , th^'^ Hit is hoped understanding oi Sou^‘''~ ject, says, through this students will come of Moun- and liabilities ©rn Mountains. of the

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