Fassifern Received
Peace News With Joy by Evelyn Byrd Graham
News of peace was received at Fassifern early Monday
morning. As the glow in the east began to dawn there seemed to be written in
the heavens: “Peace on earth, good will toward men.” The mountains appeared
bluer and all the world seemed a mass of unspeakable joy. The sun never seemed
so bright nor the sky so perfect in color. Such screams of delight and joy as
never before went up in thanksgiving from the lips of our girls. It was
refreshing to see such supreme delight at the thought of the home-coming of
their fathers and brothers. Dr. E.E. Bomar was invited to hold services at the
school at 11 o’clock. Dr. Bomar, who always delights both faculty and students,
made an eloquent address, which was impressive and appropriate.
A delightful program was immediately prepared and songs of a
patriotic nature were sung with much feeling.
Cheers to our peerless president, Hon. Woodrow Wilson, whose
infallible judgment has made him so great during the war which has just ended,
echoed throughout the auditorium. He, like George Washington, was guided by his
conscience to live by the principles which he has set down for the people.
At 6 p.m. the school attended the parade in Hendersonville.
At 7:30 p.m. the girls had a big bon-fire out on the lawn in
front of Fassifern and roasted marshmallows. Songs and cheers were heard until
a late hour. November 11th, 1918, will go down in the history of the
school as the greatest celebration ever held under the portals of our dear old
alma mater.
The members of the domestic science class, with nimble
fingers, served dainty refreshments out on the lawn around the bonfire. Misses
Carrie Burnett and Dell Bernhardt were chief cheer leaders and deserve special
mention for their untiring efforts during the day and evening.
At 4 p.m. the first match game between the two basketball
teams, the “Reds” and “Blacks” was played. Both sides were evenly matched and
the game proved an exciting one. The score was 14 to 12 in favor of the “Reds.”
Saturday Mrs. McBee and Miss Shipp gave a most delightful
picnic at Columbia Park for both faculty and students.
Rev. A.W. Farnum held services at the school Sunday morning
at 11 o’clock.
Fassifern has received materials and is busily engaged in
working for the Red Cross.
Prof. William Decoligney, instructor in French at Fassifern,
on Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock, gave the first lecture of a series which he
is giving on French literature. Prof. Decoligney is well informed on this
subject and his lectures are looked forward to by the students and are very
educational.
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