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MARVIN WINSTON MCCULLOH uy1ll!'Vl .Y nought I0 In' frmlpnrfd In him thmuglmul Ihr wizlr' Creation: In jinf, h.r .v better in tha' proof than in rml1'rip11tinn. Cooper, '22-'23, Athletic .Xs.som'iution, '20-'21, Class llistory. 5 NELLIE MAE PATTERSON Thr silvnrc nftvn of pun' innnrvnrr Ffr.r1m1Itxv. :when sfzeuking f41iI.v. Assistant liditor lirown II1I,i,lm.1,Y Stuff, '22-'25, Voted Most lla-serving Girl. BONNIE CATHERINE SHOFFNER Lillie lube of mighty pozuflvr, Charmvr of an irllc hour. Cleoninn, '21, Class S1-Crt-tary und l1iI't'ilSUl'L'l', '20, Secretary, '21, Vice-llresident Cleoniun, '22, Girl Re- serve Treasurer, '10, Girl Reserve Secretary, '20, Stu- tlt-nt Club, '21-'22, llluebird, '19, Varsity, '20, Athletic Association, '21 ,ll1i.1,m1.1.x' Stuff, '22, You-d Cutest Girl. MARY ELIZABETH WILDER The m1'irIr'.vl HII11l7ll'fS and Ihr grntlrxt heart. Vice-President Cleonian, '22-'23, Clt-oniun, '20-'23, Muntuun Club, '20-'23, Assistant Editor llrown HILL- i:11.i,Y Stuff, '22-'23, Voted Class Mun-liatt-r, Class Poet, Advertising Solicitor Annual. , Ilorn: Ilokfhito, fdiililllfllllil. WESTRAY EDWIN WILSON Slu1Iim4.v of vusr. and foml of humhlz' things. Cooper, '22-'23, Klzmtuun Club, 'IU-'23, Circulation Department I'III.I.l3II.LY Stuff, Business Bluimger Latin Bulletin, '22, Voted Most Sincere lloy, lfifth Scholar- ship Honor. 1, ROEBY BRYANT WILSON HlVhl'1'!3 he falls short, 'tis Naiurefv fault alone: Wlirrc he siifcemls, the n1cn1'.v all his own. Cooper, '22-'23, Bluntuan Club, '10-'23, Athletif .-Xssociation, Voted Quietcst Boy. HILDA MARY YEAGER S1mIir'.v .verve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Bluebird Literary Society, We-ber Literary Society, Mantuun Club, Iiditor-in-Chief Brown HII,I.l31I,I,Y Stuff, '22-'23, Iiditor-in-Chief Latin Bulletin, '22, Member of Student Council, Voted Most Dignified Senior, Class Statistics, liditor-in-Chief Annual, Vault-rlivtoriun. Born: Knoxville, Tennessee. l26l
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BREVARD RANDOLPH HOOVER A ,Hg for care and a jig for woe, If I can't pay, why, I can owe. Athenean Literary Society, Hi-Y Club, Business Manager HILI.BILI,Y Staff, '22, Athletic Association, Voted lylost Conceited Boy, Class Bluff, Class Lawyer, Advertising Solicitor Annual. Entered Sophomore year from Knoxville High School. Born: Knoxville, Tennessee. MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSON 'HO rurldicr than a cherry, O sweeter than a berry. Class Reporter, '21, Assistant Editor Brown HILL- BILLY Staff, Athletic Association, Voted Sweetest Girl, Class Prophet. MARGARET ELIZABETH JARRETT Charms strike the sight, and merit wins thc soul. HILI.BILLY Reporter, '20, QMantuan Club, '20-'21' Bluebird Society, '20, Cleonian Literary Society, '21 '22-l2.5, Editor-in-Chief Blue HILLBILLY Staff, '22-'23, Tennis Club, '21-'22-'23, Athletic Association, '21' Student Club, '22-'23, Voted hlost Sincere Girl, Editor in-Chief Annual. x 1 OLIVETTE LOUIE LUTHER 'Tis not a lip, or eye we beauty cull, But the joint force and full result of all. Class Secretary, '22, Cleonian, '21-l22-'23, Latin Club, '20-'21, Athletic Reporter Blue Iir1.Lm1.l.v Staff, Athletic Association. '20-'21, Basket Ball Team, l2U-'23, Captain Basket Ball Team, '22-23, President Civic Club, '23, Most Athletic Girl, Advertising Solicitor Annual Entered Sophomore Class from Cullowhee Normal, VVILLIAM HERBERT LASATER My life is like a stroll Upon the pleasant beach. Athenean Literary Society, Athletic Association' Hi-Y Club, Voted Most Attractive Boy, Voted Slender: est Boy. LILLIAN MARCH MILLER Deny 't who can, Silence in ivomun is like sjPr'r'rh in 1ur1n. -- Bluebird Society, Cleonian Society, Spring Festival, '10-'21, Voted Quietest Girl. Born: Richmond, Virginia. ANNIE KATHLEEN MORISON Thy 1n01lesty's I1 candle to thy merit. Class President, '20, Cleonian Literary Society, '21- '22g Mantuan Club, '20-'21, Brown I'III,LBILLY Staff, '22-'23, Athletic Association. '21, Tennis Club. '21-'22, Student Club, '22-'23, Voted Most Attractive Girl, As- sociate Editor Annual. Born: Welch, West Virginia. l25l
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rjfehruarp Qlllass ilaistnrp llIARX'1N McCU1.1.oH, KATHLEEN IVIORISON LL great events are recorded and this record in later years becomes history. A record has been made of the facts concerning the February Class of '23, and now we present it to you in order that you may know what this class has done and has not done. On that memorable morning of the second of February, 1010, a group of ninety-one boys and girls entered into the mysterious realms of the Asheville High, where we were initiated into the wonders of the high school. NVe soon found that we occupied the exalted position of Freshmen, for so it seemed to us, until the energetic sophs commenced to teach us a few of the lessons of humility that we had to learn during that eventful tirst year. Class unity was almost impossibleg for our class was divided, part going to the old building on NVoodfin Street and the rest to a nearby annex. In our mid-term we entered school in the beautiful new building on Oak Street. This new building and its fine equipment inspired us to better work and higher ideals. We suffered many hardships and setbacks due to the Flu epidemic which was then raging throughout the nation. Then upon us as upon the whole allied world descended the joys of November 11. That glorious day gave the final touch that brought us fully into the life of the Asheville High. . At last, despite all, we were Sophomores. Our class was now organized, and we assumed a definite place in the school. This year our class was well represented in all school activities. We were one hundred per cent for the HILLBII.LY and the Athletic Association. It was a great life and few weakened. This year rapidly passed into the realms of pleasant memories. The good fairy waved her magic wand and lo! we were high school juniors. In the third year of our course we found a much moredigni- tied body of students than any of us dreamed the class could produce. We had developed a new life within us, a new loyalty to our school, and a new unity in our class. This year as in the pre- vious year we developed a keen appreciation for all school activities and gave them our utmost support. We are proud to say that jack Felmet was chosen Captain of the Football Squad. We soon realized that this year of rapidly occurring events was passing into history, and we were very l27l soon to draw to a close our sojourn in the Ashe- ville High. At last we are Seniors, we have reached that pinnacle toward which we have been striving for the last four years. The way has been rough, it is true, but not altogether unpleasant. Indeed, we have had many pleasures from our brief stay in High School. This year finds many changes in the personnel of the class. We are sorry to say that several of our classmates doubled in their subjects and now they are safely harbored within the ports of different colleges throughout the Southern states. Others have grown faint of school and have entered into that fshall we say wonderful or terrible?J sea of matrimony. Among those who have fallen victims to the malady are Nell Matthews, Averil Sickafus, Alma Carter, and Charlie Weir. Still others have been de- layed in the journey by long spells of illnessg how- ever, most of these are pressing on toward the day of graduation. We are sorry to have lost those of nos compagnons de voyage after they have been with us so long, but we have gained new members who did not start with us and we are glad of their presence. In the junior and Senior year we furnished eight men for the Football Squad, one of which, Jack Felmet, acted as Captain one year and Manager next. We were also well represented in the girls' Basket Ball team, Olivette Luther being chosen as Captain. Now let us turn to the Literary side of the school. Margaret jarret and Hilda Yeager have won fame through our school maga- zine, Margaret having been Editor-in-Chief of the Blue Staff and Hilda of the Brown. They are now joint Editors-in-Chief of the Annual. The president of the Student Council, Lucille McLean, is the class president. As all great historical events are compared with other great things that happened during the same period, we take it upon ourselves to remind you of four great events that have taken place during our four years' sojourn in Asheville High School. First, the winning of the World War by the Allies. Second, the winning of the Aycock Cup in the State Triangular Debate. Third, the winning of the State Football Championship. Fourth, the winning of the Basket Ball Champion- ship. I '
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