Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)

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B. M. CANUP Editor-in-Chief PAUL BROWN Business Manager 1927 THE LAUREL 1927 THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION QF MARS HILL COLLEGE A Gem in the Emerald Ring of the Hills PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS ' '- f'-:az-' Yi-w ----v--. H 6-T50 ROBERT LEE MOCRE The able and eiicient President, Whose ami- able personality, deep piety, devotion to the building of character, and loyal service to Mars Hill College these thirty years have en- shrined him in the hearts of all who have known him, We, the Senior Class, dedicate, The 1927 Laureluczsma L I i , f -Ls.n.4,.gL HE LAUREL of 1927 is offered not only for its inherent place in our col- lege life, but also that it may mirror those events and faces, which are perpetuated in our memory, to those that are in- terested in the progress of our Alma Mater. If it brings one smile or adds joy to those who peruse its pages, we will be repaid for our efforts to portray our college life as re- alized and enjoyed hy us..c2s,, COLLEGE SENIORS JUNIOR COLLEGE JUNIORS ACADEMIC SENIORS RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES and CLUBS ATHLETICS ADVERTISING E WHRREN 5917012 Page Eight I iw' A Q, A4 4 62055 J-'N 1 ullvgv 5 3 if fp? tip l gb 'QQ WSL' if Q U U J , ' f H an 5, 'Q fffwfiw U e ,nd 1 M Mum 1 4i bw W' 1 W, lg H ' 5 bm ml if L 6'-j?v?Nr 0 X 3 anvil' L I zfqfl ,X H' HJ' T1 1 W7 ' A ll ag ' ' ffff f A 57 M 'F 'QM K E MI, I U if '3' T ,Wk ' n 1 Im 1I4!',l5SLk i .Iii up ' 4 VI! J: 'WWW Q! LU L3 , M, V i WPM XNQ V, dj, Q53 ', ' ?1'rb ' 'lf 1 ! I' 1 I N 5?fEff COLLEGE ENTRANCE H .-. A GENI IN THE EMERALD RING OF THE HILLS Puglf TCH 'T-m U, t9YMN.XSlI'M X,-5 'P SPILM,-KN HUKIH AND CIIYRCH P11115 llluiwr Page Twelve Page Thzricen ' i -- 1 1, - .I ,, ,g . 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N, ' XY PN?- ps- frfrfvi 1 5-'ff'-' ROBERT FESTITS XVELCH, EU. Pyle BUsHNEl,1., N. C, Br my friend and Imrfz mr to 111' t!1ir11 ' Everybody likes Pete His perxonality and friendly, unaffected manner have won for him ri place in the heart of every student. He xays he ix not a uladiex man, hut we have observed that he has managed to tolerate some few of the fairer sex-once-in-a-while. XVith the character and ability that Pete possesses, he is sure to accomplixh all the things that we could ever hope for him, May your place in life, Pete, be won ax xecurely ax is your place in nur hearts. President Senior Clasxg Scribleris Club '26-'27g Science Club 'Zh-H273 Officer B. Y. P. U, 263 Officer S. S, 'ZS-'2bg Class B. B. 'Z6g B. B, Squad '25 .Zog Nonpariel Annlverxary hlarxhnl 265 Euthalian anniversary marshal 'log Officer Society lb. GAGE NIORROVV, NON. S1nr.rlnnf lN1.iRs1-rua., N, C. The rfnron for fin' many frirfrds it fha! ilu' !lI'l'J!'ff if 11 friflrdf' We call her sunshine for varioux reaxunxg and when you know her, you will see at once the fitness of the name. A xunny dspoxition coupled with an irresistible perxnnality tend to make her Une of the best loved girlx on the campux. She ix ever happy and in her happiue-x xhe makes others happy. Her talent combined w.th her umxicank xuul uill produce melodies Sweeter, for Heard melocliex are xweet, but thoxe not heard are xvveeterf' Secretary benior Classg Officer B. Y. P. U. 2259261 Offirel 5, S. 'lug Officer Society '25- '26g Chorus '26-'27g Secretary Society 'Zig Olee Club Pianixt 'lug lilllllllllflll Anniverxary Mar- shal '25-'26g Anniversary Representative '25-'26g Cheer Leader '26-'27g Member Hill Top staff '26-'27, PAUL S. GRADY, EU. Kmsrrm, N. C. I dan' do all Ilia! may llerrzmr ll num, who rlnrct Ju len it 11unf. Paul is one of our class mates who has many good qualities and is liked by all who know him. His popularity is due to his versatile interest in all branches of college life. Amid athle- tics and studies, the social side of life is not forgotten, His originality and good nature 11- counts for his friends. Debater? Yes, one uf our bext. Paul ix a guotl spurt and all inl- mire him for his wonderful personality. Vice-president Senior Classy President Society '263 President B. Y. P. U, 'Zag Piexiilenl h S. Class '26g anniversary Debater '25-'26g Commencement Detlaimer 'Zag Advertixing Mgr. College Publication '25-'2b1 College Quartet '2S'l:6: Circulation Mgr. I-lill Top '26-'27g Var- sity Football 'Z6g Varsity Baseball '25-'26g Orchestra '25-'Z6g Intercollegiate Debater '27g bet- retary Societyg M Clubg Commencement Debater '27. fruixv- 213.1 ,Wg mf JONATHAN EDWARDS BROWN, PHI. Parson COWARTS, N. C. Sutter: may cost dearly, but life is the prize of failing. Although Jonathan has been with the graduating class only one year, every one who knows him has found him a wonderful friend, and a loyal class member. He talces an active part in all campus activities. To passersby he appears to be very dignified, but his dignity plus his desire for pleasure makes him even more ideal. Officer B. Y. P. U. '24, Officer S. S. Class '24, Officer Society '26, Officer Ministerial Conference '26, MOZELLE WALL, NON. CLAYTON, N. C. 1lIi.vrfziej' lend: enclzanlmenlf' Yes, to hear Mozelle's laugh ring down the hall or across the campus does a world of good, and it sends somebody away with a lighter heart. Her whole life is filled with music, and it radiates to the lives around her. A cheery word or a smile from Mozelle is natural and ap- preciated by her school mates. President S. S. '26, Officer S. S. '25-'26, General B. Y. P. U. Pianist '26-'27, Pianist B. Y. P. U. '25-'26-'27, Secretary Class '25-'26, Vice-president Society '26, Officer Society '25- '26-'27, Class Basketball '25-'26, Art Editor of La-urel '26-'27, Anniversary representative '25- '26-'27, Chorus '25-'26-'27. ROBERT PAUL CAUDILL, PHI. Paul Norm Wunreseigao, N. C. Our thought: arg but tiny threads' of our inner .felf and if followed up do reveal our roulr' own destiny. In August 1925, Paul came to us as a ministerial student from North Wilkesboro. From the time of his arrival upon the campus he has manifested that spirit which evidences a desire to make Mars Hill a great Mars Hill. Immediately he became a promoter of ideals and principles for which the college stands. He has held enviable offices in the mental and spiritual life of the school and played his part in physical activities, too. He has likewise proved himself a clear thinker and capable student. We know the future has its work for Paul, and we believe, after further preparation, he will render valuable kingdom service in his chosen field. President B. S. U. '26-'27, Pres. Society '27, Editor-in-chief College Publication '26, Pres. S. S. Class '25, Charter Pres. K Union '26, Vice-Pres. Soc, Vice'Pres. Personal Workers Club, Officer Dramatic Club '26, Officer Ministerial Conf. '26, Commencement Rep. '26, Ana niversary Rep. '26, Football Squad '25-'26, Member Scribleris Club, Science Club, Winner Phi. Declaimer's Medal, Chorus '26-'27. .A- ' NgfK4T 4 , 'f?'l' f -s f,'4.i- BERTTIE LEIGH HOLLAND, NON. Bert D.tLi..as, N. C. Il'r file .tongs ye sing and the rmilex ye iwear Tl1n!'r nmrzkin' rnnvlline Mfery't-line. Those who have the privilege uf knowing Bert love her. She has won a host of friends and stands high in the hearts of all. Her amiable disposition and attractiveness are worthy of admiration. She is an excellent student, a jolly good sport and then, too, Bert can sing. She is a girl whose personality grows more lustrous as time passes and whose popularity is ever in- creasing. Officer Non Society '26-'27g Officer S. S. '16-'27g Officer B. Y. P, U, '26-'27g Gaston County Club '26g General Treasurer B. Y. P. U, '27g Scribleris Club '27. Anniversary represen- tative '25-'26. SARAH CARTWRIGHT LACY, NON. Ditto ELtzABETH'r0N, 'IiENN. Sheff lofuely, :sweet and all tlze' rn! That might be .mid about herg Bu! of all I'd say, thi: if bmi-We t'ouldn'l do acilliout her. Sarah is one of our few all-round students. In our college activities she holds an impor- tant placeg in our social life she is popularq in the class-room she is an admirable student. Sarah's unadorned manner has won the lasting friendship of those with whom she associates and her loyalty to her friends has made us confident of her ability to accomplish all that she may attempt. Her place with us can never be filled-but in parting, we wish every worth while thing in life for the Sarah we so easily learned to love and admire, Sec. Society '26g Sec. S. S. class '26g Officer B. Y, P. U. '25-'26g Sec. B. S. U. '26-'27g Pres- ident S. S. class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g Euthalian Anniversary Marshal '26g Scribleris Club '26-'27g Photographic Editor The Laurel '26-'Z7g Dramatic Club '26-'27g Cor. Sec. Soc' iety '26-'27g Anniversary representative '26. ELIZABETH LEWIS, NON. limbo DAL1..ts, N. C, Doe.fn'i pay to -worry, ihingr are bound fa happen rmyfu'ay. Everyone hails her as Lib , In this little bit of a girl we find a pal, a sport, and a thoroughly attractive girl. She is a combination of indifference and charmg but indifferent as she appears to be, you can find no better friend. Officer Society '27: Officer S. S. Class '26-'Z7: Officer Gaston County Club '27g Anniver- sary representative '26. HAZEL KATI-IERYN SMITH, CLIO. Red GASTONIA, N. C, Not too serious, not too gay, but a good pal in efwry way. Silently she slips across the campus and tenderly glides into our hearts soling manner and modesty has won for her friends both great and small . Her quiet, con- . The two great characteristics of womanhood, patience and gentleness, are portrayed in her character as she performs her daily tasks. Officer Y. VV. A. '25-'26, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer S. S. Class '26, Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26, Treasurer Society '26-'27. f'OS'I'ELLE ALVIN WARREN, PHI. Rube Gssroum, N. C. Heart: that feel and eye: that :mile are the dearest gift: that Heafuen .rupplie.v. Rube is always in a hurry and wearing a pleasant smile. His high ideals are his great- est asset. Also his determination is equal to the task of living these ideals. On account of his ability to deal wisely with boys and girls, we hope, and look forward to a high degree of suc- cess for him in the field of law for which he is preparing himself. Associate Editor Laurel '27, President of Gaston County Club '26-'27, International Re- lations Club '26-'27, Officer S. S. 'Z6g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Dramatic Club '26-'27, Anniver- sary marshal '26, Intercollegiate Debater '27, President B. Y. P. U. '27, President S. S. '27. KBESSIE MARCELLA SNYDER, NON. BETA, N. C. Every grateful and generous quality of fwamanlzaod lzarmunioutly blended in her naturef' Bessie, kind gentle Bessie is she! Yes, this may be said of her as she is seen in the halls and in the classroom, or in the midst of her labors as Secretary of the College Organized De- partment. Other outstanding characteristics of Bessie are her clear head and sincere heart. Her clearness and wisdom in thought is felt even in conversation with her. Her faithfulness and sincerity of heart is evidenced as she goes about each daily duty. Because of these admirable qualities, she is loved tenderly by the entire student body. Officer Y. W. A. '25g Class basketball '25-'26, Secretary S. S. Class '26, Officer Society '263 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Officer Inner Circle '26-'27, Secretary Society '26g Dramatic Club '26-'27 General Secretary C. O. D. '26-'27, 'V Summer School Graduate. l -:f' .L .z:-g,-- A if fzf' 4 T ANNIE HOLLINGSVVORTH JONES, NON. Holly CAMERON, N. C. Thy moderly ir ll rnndle to Ilzy mfritf' Here's the girl who has won the admiration and respect of all of us. Annie stands out as the highest type of a girl and the truest kind of a friend, She has been a loyal participant in our joys and sorrows, ever ready to do her part when called upon and always diligent in her studies. And to summarize Annie in a few words is to call her true blue . VVe are confident that what ever field of activity she chooses as her life work, she will always bring hunor to our dear old Alma Mater. President of Inner Circleg Officer B. Y. P. U.: Campus Editor of Laurel '26i V306- President Society: Society Officer 'Zig Alumni Editor of Hill Top '273 General Secretary of Y. VV. A. '26-'Z7: President Teachers Training Class 'Z61 Anniversary Orator '26, President Society '26-'27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, BRECIE MCKINLEY CANUP, PHI. Mark KNoxvu.LE, TENN. Enthu.ti11rlir people may make mittzzker, but fain! llmrlr nmmr do anything. Friendly, studious, courteous, and persistent are his outstanding characteristics. Canup's ability as a student marks him as a valuable member of the Senior Class and as Editor-in- chief of the 'tLaurel he has reared to his own name a living monument. His sterling character, his determination, and his sunny disposition have won for him the love and respect of the student body and faculty. He is a big brother to all the girls. We believe that he will ac- complish great success in the religious and educational fields. Editor-in-chief The Laurel '26-'21, Business mgr. The Hill Top '26-'27, Business mgr. college publication 'Z6g PEeside'iit'K Y. P. U. '26q President Tennessee Club '25, President Dramatic Club '26g President A-III Class 'Zig Vice-pres. B. Y, P. U. '26g Vice-pres. S. S. Class '26g Sec. Society '26g Sec. S. S. '263 Anniversary Marshal '26, Anniversary Declaimer '26: C-I Editor of The Laurel '26, Officer Society '25-'26g Class basketball '25g Scribleris Club '26 27q Chorus '27. 'EDVVINA DALRYMPLE, CLIO. lVeinrr FnANKLiN. N. C. HPre'.f a sigh fur ilmrc who lofw me, and a smile for those who hair, and -what erwr .rky's , abuwe me-lzrnfx a hear! for any fate. A heart for any fate tells the whole tale of Edwina. Her ability to stick, her studious nature and her lovable personality combined with a never failing cheerfulness have endeared her to the hearts of all.' Her ideal hasn't appeared yet, but she dreams of the happy future when her prince charming shall arrive on the scene. Officer Society '26g Officer S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Zig Officer Y. W. A. '26, Chorus '263 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26. 'Summer School Graduate. . '.a..,..i-c . .44 .W T :..:,4.,k - .. ., 'EMAMIE .IOSEPHINE LEE, CLIO. foe Six MILE, S. C. M01'ldfJ thai fwould follnfw me, lofue 11.firi1ze,' :he alone ir free, ,the can teach ye hohw to rlzmh higher than .rphery rhime org If fuirture feehler were Heafven itself would :loop to her. We all love Mamie because of her ready smilesg no wrong too great for her not to do her part in forgiving. She is all that innocence and purity could claim. Officer S. S. ,261 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Anniversary Representative. CAREY CURTIS HARRELL, PHI. .ICH , ROSEMARY, N. C. 'lv Beware fwha! you .ret your heart upon-For it ix .rurely lhine! Ability and unyielding determination leading always to success-success in class activi- ties, as a leader of campus organizations, are outstanding characteristics possessed by HC . His high scholarship has won for him a prominent place in a number of exclusive clubs. He has won many real friends among the faculty as well as the students. President Society 'Z6q Sec, Society 'Z6g President B. Y. P. U. 'Z6g Officer S. S. '26g Sec. S. S. 'ZSQ Scribleris Club '26-'Z7g International Relations Club '26-'27g Advertising Manager Laurel '27g Marshal Commencement '26g Exchange Editor Hill Top '26-'27g Dramatic Club '26-'27g Marshal Anniversary '26g Assistant C-I Editor Senior Laurel '26g Football Squad 125. PAULINE LEALA s1TToN, cuo. L'Polly Bnevmzo, N. C. 1 Un.velfi.rhneJ5 is the infvextment from which the flip: the coupon of happinexf' Those who know her best-only those know Polly , With her unselfish, modest, and sincere character she makes goodness fascinating and attractive. As a friend she is loyal and sincereg as a student she masters a difficult task Well. With her admirable qualities and her ability we know success will beckon her onward through the years. Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26g Officer S. S. Class '25g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g President S. S. Class '26g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26g Vice-president Clio Society '26g Editor Hill Top staff '26g General Vice-president Y. W. AA. '26327g Officer S. School Class '26g President Clio Lit- erary Society '26-'27, 4? Summer School Graduate 4141? '25, 192.1 ,.s HATTIE LOIS MCCRACKEN, CLIO. Crnt'hfn CLYDE, N. C. Sweet, lrur und nlfwayx kind u hfllrr pal nn onr fan find. T f ' dl' gt friend on the campus-that's Lois-quite so. Lois has a smile for every- he rxen ies one. She'll help in anything but math. You'll find Lots on the spot when there is a good time to be had. Her strength of character and firm determination have fixed her in the hearts of her class mates, and they will ever remember her as a friend sincere and true. General Treasurer Y. VV. A. '25-'261 Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Zig Vice-president S. S. Class '76 9 tar' and Treasurer Haywood '25g President B. Y. P. U. '263 Assistant S. S. Teacher .. 3 cecre y County Club '26-'27g Chorus '26-'27. JOHN HALL MATHESON, PHI. JUnit Bn.TMoRE, N. C. Nothing ventured nothing done. Every age has produced its great leaders who have unselfishly, and in all simplicity guided the destiny of their generation. The time is now at hand for another leader to take his role in the march of progress. It is evident that Mat shall be the one. Football squad '25: Baseball squad '26g Varsity football '26g M Club '26g International Relations Club '26g Science Club '26. VONNIE LOVELLA WHITAKER, NON. Whi1ty BsRNARnsv1Ll.a, N. C, Not too rfriaur, not loo gay, but a rare good .rporl When it fame: to play Vonnie has a disposition that wins for her friends anywhere she goes. She doesn't let books interfere tooseriously with her College activities, however she is deeply interested in E r ionaud shows her ability in the part she takes in plays. She isn't a girl who shirks xp ess duty, and unselfishness is one of her characteristics. She is never too laughing to be serious and sympathetic. Vonnie is a good sport and a real friend. Chorus '26-'27g Officer S. S. 'ZSQ Ass't. S. S Teacher '26g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26: Of- ficer Society 'ZSQ Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26g Dramatic Club '25-'26g Corresponding Secretary Society '26: Buncombe County '25-'26-'27g Intercollegiate Debater '27. GEORGE TROY GREENWAY, PHI. Fairy SHELBY, N. C. rl Whole I planned, youth .fhofws but halff Truxt God: .fee all, nor be afraid. Under the dignity which envelopes Troy like a cloak, lies the soul of a modern-poet. His verses have been so in sympathy with his fellow-students that they have cheered many lonely school-days. His funloving nature is a possession of rarity, and his fellow-workers are often entertained by his witty expressions. Those who have seen deeper into his life have found a true and loyal pal, and realize that genuine goodness is in his character. Vice-president B. Y. P. U. 'ZSQ Officer B. Y. P. U. '26: Bible Readers' Leader B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer S. S. '25-'26g Officer Society '26g Officer Ministerial Conference '26g Science Club '25g Officer S. C. Clubg Member Hill Top staff '26-'27. SALLIE WARREN, CLIO. WHITAKER, N. C. A .vfwzet dispofition if the thiefert of all p0.r.re.v.rion.r. Sallie is very attractive. Her loving smile and tender kindness has won for her friends by the score. Her countenance beams with a sunny smile. She possesses all of those rare qualities that make' her a desirable companion. She is a girl whose sincerity of heart and congeniality of spirit have won for her the esteem and admiration of everyone., Sallie thinks that music is the sunshine of life and that there is no art comparable to that of music' B. Y. P. U. '25: Secretary B. Y. P. U. Officer S. S. '25-'Z6g Teacher S. S. '26-'27g Officer '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'Z7g Y. W. A. Council '25-'26-'27g Vice-president Scribleris Club '26-'27g Senior Editor Laurel '26-'27g Hill Top reporter '26-'27g'Officer Society '25-'26-'27g Anniversary Representative '25-'26-'27g Chorus '25-'26-'Z7. LAXTON HAMliICK, PHI. ELLENBono, N. C. lf you would be 11 man, .rpealz what you think, today, and tomorrow :peak what tomorrow thznhsj though it rontradift everything you .raid today. One of the most noted characteristics of Laxtun is that he will give his opinion when one asks him for it, but he does not necessarily keep it because he has given it, for a foolish con- sistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. He takes an interest in all campus activities, and is a loyal member of the Scribleris Club. President S. S. class '26g Vice President B. Y. P. U. '26g President Ministerial Conference '26g Officer Society '26g Scribleris Club '26. ...lf l V JAMES DURNVARD HOFLER, PHI. Sl1or!iz ' Honasviiie, N. C. Too lafw they build who build Izcnmili the stun. 'Hof' is a dependable, and unradical student. He has a happy disposition and also an appreciation of life. His self--sustaining duties have not prevented him from being ri student of notable rank. Hofler seems to commit himself to legal proceedings, and we predict for him a successful career. Officer Society '2-H Officer Society 'ZSQ Officer B. Y. P, U. '25-'26g President S. S. Class '25-'26. BESSIE LOIS TYSINGER, CLIO Tul1by DENTON, N. C. A perfed 'woman nvbly planned, to warn, to romfarl and command. For an earnest reliable thinker and worker who is dependable, conscientious and sure, we present you 'Tubbyf She is a girl who is always awake to duty and service and she doesn't wait to be called the second time. Quality doesn't always come in small packages, 'Tubby' is a lovable girl and she knows how to be jolly. Officer S. S. '25g Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26. HILARY TILLET CAINE, EU. Cane ELIZABETHTOVVN, N. C. Nothing ir imporsible for patience and per.re+verancr. We admire Hilary for his ability to do things. His personality wins friends for him, and his seriousness of purpose holds them. He is a hard worker who masters the task before him. Nothing is too difficult to be accomplished by him. The zeal with which he goes about the task makes things easy. VVe see success for him in the future and we expect great things o him. ' ' if 5. Officer S. HS. '24: Officer B. Y. P. U. '2Sg Member Science Club '25-'26-'27g Member Dramatic Club '26-'27g Representative to Southern Studenr's Conference on International Re- lations '26g Officer Society '26-'27. ' V . v i 1 . - . -l- . . ...a no 1 . LELIA MARINDA NICOLL, NON. i www TRAVELERS REST, S. C. She is posxexxed of the inexhauxlible good nature, which is the chuitext gift of Heaven. In Nick we find a faithful and conscientious friend, She doesn't talk so much as do some others, but she proves to us the slogan that a still tongue denotes a wise head, Her modesty and reservedness hint to us the depth of her character, which makes her loved by manyg and she carries with her our best wishes for a big success. Officer B. Y. P. U. '26: Y. VV. A. Circle Leader '26-'27, S. C. Club '25-'26-'Z7g Officer S S. Class '26g Officer Society '26-'27. ALBERT BEECHER KINNEY, PHI. A, B. - Htcn Rocx, N. C. The talent of .surfers it nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well fwhatezfer you fan do. Kinney is rather quiet and serious. He shows extraordinary talent in various fields of Science, being an outstanding student in the courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. He goes about things in his own way and thereby makes himself felt in the different activities You the Hill . Yet underneath his scientific appearance he has a heart of pure gold. S. S. '25-'26, Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26g Science Club '25-'26g President Davidson County Club 525. e EDRIE ALICE GLAZBNER, CLIO. Allie Cx-use CITY, Vmcmm A noble woman truly fair, Sober, Jteadfarl, and denture. Modest of speech, womanly in manner, and of unblemished character. Such a manner wins for admiration wherever she goes. Alice is much loved by all the girls. She is ready and willing to help anyone even though it is sometimes inconvenient to do so. Officer S. S. '25-'26g Sec. B. Y. P. U. '26, Officer Society '26. JLG'- Q 1 1 I I I,-N,x,.?:? -N 4?fj4-, f'N.f'W 'ef ttf itf1ffw.,M fn is s. -ff-i ffs, . . Q S 7-rv 4 LEXVIS BYNUM FREEMAN, Elf Frm'man RUN-ieronnrox, N, C. II it muff: lffllfr lu folio-u' the tluldofu' of Ihr lfrxl than lu remain in lflz' 'tL'0rrI. Freeman came to us two years ago a stranger, but being a young man with Z1 gentle dis- position, and the possessor of winning qualities, he very early won the admiration of the faculty and student body. His life on our campus has been lived in harmony with the Christian ideals of the schoolg his work as a stutlent anil other college activities has demon- strated his capibility as a man of vision and genuine worth. B. Y. P. U. officer '26-'27g S. S, Officer '26-'ZTQ President Rutherford-Cleveland County Club H263 President Rutherford County Club '27g Chorus '.Zb. NINA DeBRI'HL, CLIO. Ned ASHEVILLE. N. C Tl1frf aff rmne' like lzrr, none. It is not an easy thing to say just what we want ltr about Nina. Her excellent ability and originality in class room, her quiet, friendly manner on the campusg and her ready re- ponse to school activities, have made for her a place in our hearts that no one but Nina can fill. Corresponding Secretary B. S. U. '263273 Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Z6-'Z7g Anniversary Or- ator '26g Scribleris Club '26-'273 Officer Y. VV. A. '26g Hill Top Reporter '26-'Z7g Buncombe County Club '25-'26-'27q Officer S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26q Class Poet '27g Sec- retary Society '27: Alt. Intercollegiate Debater '27. D. MOODY BRIDGES. PHI. Bosric, N. C. Claw Io rlzr fu-orla' Ilze bex! you hafur, and the bn! 'will fame bark lu you. Moody has a way of mastering every subject that he undertakes. Simplicity and earn- estness are an innate part of his attitude toward his work. His talent as a student has won the confidence of his class-mates and also of the faculty, He is self-reliant but always ready to lend a helping hand. President B. Y. P. U. '263 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26: Officer S. S. '26g Sec. S. S. '26g Officer Society '26: Science Club '25-'26g Scribleris Club '26-'27, f 1 -A 4 A 3 C an fx 'RUTH ELIZABETH BARRS, CLIO. Bobby WELCOME, N, C. She fu-as a form of life and light, That, rem, became a part of right. So does a charming personality fleet the time away that it seems as but yesterday that Ruth came into our midst. But. nevertheless, in so short a time her undaunted will, her jolly spirit, her high ideals, have won on our hearts an enviable place. VVhen we were blue, she was as a fountain in the desert, a bird in the solitude, a rose in the wide waste. YVere it the last drop in the well, as we gasped upon the brink, it is to thee, Ruth Barrs, that we would surely drink! Officer S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y P. U. '26 Secretary S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, lVIember Science Club '25-'263 Officer Society 'Z6g Member Dramatic Club '26-'27g An- niversary Marshal '26, General Officer Y. VV. A. '26-'273 Officer Y. VV. A. '25-'26g Officer Davidson County Club. j. P. HUSKINS, PHI. -LJ. P. BURNSVILLE, N. C. Don't appear ar if you had bought the Lworld for a nickel and wanted your money hack. Many have tried to find the depth of his thought but it seems that only one has trod- den in the sacred hall of his storehouse. 1. P. always stands at the head of his classes and seems to have the knowledge that many desire. The excellent mind of our schoolmate has never made him conceitedg he lives with us, laughs with us, and lends a helping hand. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26-'27, Officer S S. '25-'26-'27 Officer Society '25-'26-'27g Yan- cey County Clubg International Relations Club, Officer Scribleris Club: President Science Club '26q Anniversary Representative '26, Editor-in-chief HILL TOP '26-'27. EUZELIA C. SMART, CLIO. Smarty Bosrrc, N. C. R. F. D. 3. Tho' lost to right, to memory dear, thou ever -wilt remaing One only hope our heartx can cheer, the hope to meet again. Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone seems to be Euzelia's philosophy of life. She is, indeed, possessed of the inexhaustible good nature, which is the choicest gift of Heaven. And it is in this spirit that she has proved herself a real leader, a loyal student, and a trustworthy friend, capable of sympathy and exultation. Glee Club '25-'26: Chorus '25'26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '25, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Officer S. S. Class 'ZSQ President S. S. Class '26g Alt. Commencement Orator '26, Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26g Asst. Chief Marshal Phi. Anniversary '26g Secretary College Church '26-'27g Pres- ident Society '26g Officer C-I Class '25-'26g Officer Rutherford County Club '25-'26g Member Scribleris Club. 'Summer School Graduate. ' - .. Q -' -. f - '-2-1-1' f-2 1- rf f i Ill 111 fr. K'-M f'N,A N, fs' 5- , WW. xizf W -:M .'--A f WFP? rrwrf JACOB NV.-XRD STONE, EU. Julrc URRUM, N. C. .-I quillfr nrfwr fwinr and a fu-innrr unter quits. Jake is one of the outstanding athletes of the Senior class of '27. Going out from us he carries with him two stars, an emblem, and a gold football which assures anyone of his ability as an athletic man, During his stay at the Hill jake has won a numlver of friends. The boy with a good disposition, a quiet and unassuming manner with gentle-menly attire, a studious person-these characterize jake. He has won the confidence uf his class and as he goes out from this institution, may his success he unsurpassed, Pres. Society '273 Sec. Society '271 Officer Society 'Z6g Officer Society '25g President S. S. Class '26g Vice-pres. S. S. Class '27g Pres. B, Y. P. U. '27g Varsity Football 'ZS326-'27g Comm Marshal '25, Member Science Club H265 Member M Cluh '26-'27: Assoc. Editor Laurel '27. 'DEBORAH BLANCHE CLARK, CLIO. Finn' Rocic. N. C. Her air had it meaning, lirr mu-wmenrs fi yrizrrg You iurmul from the fairer! tu gaze an lurr fare. 'Blanche' is a girl of high christian character, distinguished among the crowd, and loved by all, we predict for her success any where. Officer S. S. '25-'26-'27g Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26-'27g Science Club '26-'273 Chorus '26-'27. C. E. HYDE, EU. BIafkI1oy ANDREWS, N. C. Lowe make.: red hair golden, grey lmir Jil-wr, and a lfuld limi! 11 noble brow. He is a mountain hoy with a character as pure and clear as those streams of his native hills. Quiet unassuming he goes his way and lets others go theirs. Yet with all his quietness he is liked and has influence with his fellow students. Commencement Declaimer 'Z7g Intercollegiate Debater '27. 'Summer School Graduate. 1 . Vu f . A .4 1 - LEVVIS G. PRINCE. PHI. Lukf ' UNION, S. C. 1lIyfri.endr lzafue rome unsoughl. -The Grmt God ga-ve them to me. Lewis is not like everybody else. His dignity, earnestness and sincerity demand the admiration of all who know him, Excellent as a student, unexcelled as an athlete and trust- worthy as a friend, he has justly won an outstanding position on our campus. Though often a dreamer, with lofty ideals, his friendly manner easily makes him one of the 'fellows.' May life give to you all the happiness that belongs to a 'Prince.' President S. C. Club, President S S. Class, Officer S. S. Class '26, Officer B. Y. P. U. '25- '26, Class Basketball '25-'26-'27, Baseball squad '26, Officer Society '26, Member Science Club. ROSALIE ESTRIDGE, NON. .fR0,, LANCASTER, S. C. It ir beller to lmfve lafwd and last than nefver to have loizfed at all. 'Ro' hailed at Mars Hill a full grown senior, tho' you'd never know it from her size. However her size did not interfere with her popularity. She is an 'all round' student as well as a 'fiddlerf To sum up her characteristics we can say 'To know her is to love her.' Since she changes her course so often me hardly know whether she is taking a B. S. or Mrs. 4 College Orchestra '26, Chorus '26, South Carolina Club. BRUCE MILTON TOMUBERLIN, PHI. Tomlin Swiss, N. C. ln all contentions put a bridle on your tongue. Bruce has won the admiration of the entire student body and faculty by his unusual ability as a student. He doesn't have so much to say, but when Bruce speaks, we listen to him. He puts his heart in his work, this is one reason he has proved himself so capable as a leader. His kind words and smiles when met upon the campus have made the students feel that in him they had a really true and honest friend. We feel confident that whatever he does out yonder will be a great success. 'Head President C. O. D. S. S. '26-'27, President of Scribleris Club '26-'27, Commencement Representative '26, Anniversary Representative '26, Vice-president Society '25, Treasurer Scribleris Club '25-'26, Vice-president Society '26, Treasurer Science Club '26-'27, Officer Society '25, Otlicer S. S. '25, Officer B. Y. P. U. '25, Oflicer Society '26, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Delegate Southern Student's Conference on International Relations '26, Intercollegiate Debater '26. A' -' - -Amir r -Fu' - -w l . leg -V, a, fa ii A.1 NGf- rx I I 'Q' R. KNOLAN BENFIELI1, EU. BEM Lexoirt, Noam C'.xiwi.ixa l .rlcfp out Ji.rt1ffpo1nIfnrnl. Come along, nmrrr lurf lle'tll'1.-' Benfield is a man who believes in winning honors by hard work. Since he came tu us two years ago, he has climbed with zeal and faithfulness towaril the highest peak of honor in class work and campus activities. As a speaker he has found his place among the best or- ators on the campus: as a student he has made an enviable record: als a man uf unusual leadership and ability his qualities are unquestionable. Officer Society 'ZSQ Officer S. S. '25g Officer B. Y. P. IT, 'ZSQ Sec. Society '26, President B. Y. P. U. '26g Anniversary Declaimer '26, Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Zbg President Dramatic Club '26: Associate Head Pres. C. O. D. S. S. '26-275 International Relations Club '26e'Z7g Commencement Debater '26: VVinner Mashhurn Debater's meflal 'lbg Anniversary Dehater '26g Commencement Declaimer '26. Winner Society Declaimer's medal '26. Intercollegiate Delwater '17. BESSIE LUDUSKA SAINIS, CLIO. Berth R.xt.EicH, N. C. SinceriIy lmr been zz mark nf all the ngzrg Sinrerily lmr dxprnred itself in mor! uf S11gr.r. It is well said that Bessie is a sincere girl. All the noble traits that constitute a lovely character are found in the person of Bessie. She is friendly, and always meets you with a smile and cheerful word. VVhen we say that she is a real lady in every respect, we pay her a compliment and honor which only a few gain. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26, Secretary S. S. Class '26g President Volunteer Band '263 Y. YV. A. Circle Leader '25-'26, Officer society '25-'Z6g Orchestra 'ZS-'26g Dramatic Club 'ZS-'26. HARRY OLIVER PARKER, EU. RALEIGH, N. C. In hir fart' ir ligltl, but in his .rhurlo-w, hurling too. The best way to judge one's popularity is by the number of friends that he has, Harry is one of our class mates who can numher his friends with his acquaintances. He is an all round student, shows marked ability as a speaker, and is a jolly grind sport. His hearty laugh and ready wit have won for him a place in our hearts that no one else can fill, He is held in high esteem by his fellow students, both as a sincere friend and an able student. May the future hold in store for him, much success and happiness. Officer S. S. Class '26: Officer Society 'Z63 Scrihleris Club '26-'271 Anniversary Rep. '26, Commencement Rep '27g Vice-president Society '26g Secretary S. S. Class '26, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Marshal, Nou Anniversary '26g Circulation lVLgr. Laurel '26-'27. y ,jllfijfi FS Ms 4 . --f- ---H Y. ......- fijgiv, .Jo f. .V Q. k-so-lr ',?x f5 VVILLIANI CAREY PARKER, EU. Carry RALEIGH, N. C. I would lu' pure, for there are Zhore A-who rare. The calm, gentle disposition of Carey with his noble ideals and his forceful character wields a telling influence on our campus, in helping others to aspire to the best things in life. The students and faculty alike have found him sincere and true to the noblest aims of our college, and admire him for his loyalty to the choicest things attainable. As a student and a clear thinker, he ranks among the best in our collegeg as a debater, his literary society pro- claims him one of her best: as a foster son of the college, Mars Hill is indeed proud of him. Officer S. S. '25-'26-'Z75 Officer Society '25-'26-'Z73 Pres. S. S. '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26- 'Z7g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26g Secretary Society 'Z6g Alternate Anniversary Debater '26g Com- mencement iviarshal '26. MYRTLE JULIAN BARNETTE, CLIO. Bnsvaiw, N. C. Be good, .fweft maid, and le! fwho will hr rlewer. Do noble deeds, not dream them all day long. And so males Life, Death, and that wart formier One grand J-wee! Jong. Myrtle is a link in the chain which binds us together and we could not have done with- out her. She will have her way if the whole world's against her, and will stick to her con- victions Until death do us part. Lowe hor? lVell 1'll my fwe da. Love her, mighty fine and true, Dan'l know why, if.: jzut her way. Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26g Officer B Y. P. U. 25: Secretary B. Y. P. U. '263 Vice-president B. Y. P. U. 'Z6g Officer Senior Class '26-'273 Officer S. S Class '26g Officer Clio Society '26-'27g Intercollegiate Debater '27. 'PAUL K. DRUM, PHIL. UDMF, lvl.-XIDEN, N. C. Be a man and let the world know.: 'who you are. Paul always wears a smile and is ready at any time to lend a helping hand. He goes about his work with zeal and determination. All his fellow students recognize him by his familiar name Dock. His christian influence permeates the entire campus, and we are con- fident of his success. 'Summer School Graduate. 3 J! .l YW! 1 - K,-N --Ye-1-.: P a fe f Q 1.1 foe ,ax jig! fi L SALLlE XVINUO, CLIU. Slim Ixmnc. S. C. The mdneu ur her mdrzm and Ihr gyladnnr of her gladrirn are nothing Ia br tompmml io the 1flld7lt'5.l' of llrr 11111111151 'LL'!ll'I'l the 15 limi, Sallie isn't bad, though. She's good-when she has to be. She is really very fond of three things: basketball, tennis, and Eleanor. She has just a little hit of tamper but only enough to make her interesting if she likes you, and if she doesn't like you its your own fault. Sallie iz- just one more of those good old Seniors that we will surely miss when she leaves the Hill. Officer B. Y. P U. '25-'26g Viceepresident S. S. Class '26-'27g South Carolina Club '25- '26-'27g Chorus '26-'273 Anniversary Representative '2bg Class basketball '25-'26g Tennis Cluh 'Z6g Intercollegiate Debater '27. 'VVYLEY EAGLES YELVERTON, EU. filth Fouxram, N. C. I must lifve fn yofwn lift, dn my ofwrt fuqork, in my an-rr me-ay fnr l'm rexpnnsihls for both. Wyley, as his friends choose to eall him. possesses lwu outstanding traits that are worth having: namely, youthfulness and musical talent. He seems to be the most accomplished pianist among the boys of our class, But love for music has not prevented his devotion to other phases of college work. Dependahleness, sincerity, and ability permeate his every act. A quiet unassuming gentleman, and is sure tu scale the pinnacle of the ladder of success. Officer Society '25-'26q Officer S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. 'ZS-'Z6. ELEANOR RIDDLE, CLIO. Puzzle LANDRUM, S. C. Sizzix nn! a 'Comedy of ErrorJ', nor 'J Jllitixlzmmer Niglifr Drmm', B111 take it 'els you like it', .tl1e'.v just what she .fet'm.r. Eleanor will not say she likes you unless she does, but if she does then you have found a friend who would go through 'Thick and thin' for you. lf you ever want help and quick genuine sympathy just tell Eleanor. As an artist she shows great talent both in painting and designing. Class basketball '25-'26g Vice-president S. S. Class '26g Art Editor Laurel '271 Officer Society '25g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Tennis Club '26g South Carolina Club '25-'26-'27g Chorus '25-'26-'27g Art Club '26g Anniversary Representative '26. 'Summer School Graduate. A ! ., ..Q1 1 ,,..-.. ,fs -. . . ,A 'WILLIAM MILLER FUTRELL EL B1 WOODLAND N C -I .smile -wm: friend: honexty conquers the world Here ts a student whom we all love and admire for his smcere generosity in both l1ttle and big favors William blends a spirit of cheerfulness unselfishness and hxgh heartedness towards all his associates By his efficiency as a leader and student he has Won the respect and admiration of the entire student body Officer S S Z5 Officer B X P U 26 V1cePresldent B X P U 26 BEVERLY ANDERS CLIO Trzxu' HENDERSONVILLE N C Others Modest and shy with a reserve very hard to be broken thats Beverly At flrst you get the impression that shes cold and bigoted but know her and you find that shes loving and beautiful flower Her mxssxon ls to bring sweetness and perfume to those about her P1amstB X P U Z6 Vice president S S Class 26 Officer Society Z6 Secretary Y W A. Circle' Oliicer B. Y. P. U. '25 'ALBERT CICERO GREENE Eb A C RALEIGH N C 011 but u mana' reach .vhould exceed lu.: graxp or whaf: a Heaven or? Life not so short but there is always time for courtesy A C is the sincere embodiment of courtesy and gentleness. His standing in class, on the athletic field and with his fellow students proves that he is a gentleman in the highest sense of the word Officer S S Class '25 '26 Olicer B Y P U 26 Football squad 26 'Summer School Graduate I v' u All!! , . . ll f ' ' ' . ll I , . . N , V .., . - , , - V , , -- - - f l . . , .... , ..., . , . .. - - . , . . ff ,I . . , . ' . ' , . - 1 lovable-humble, too. She is very much like her name-Flora-to be sheltered and loved as a . . , , ' . . , h . . , Q . . . . , - . . , , . . 1 A . Y 1' U 1, V , . . lf ' J ' 1 If ' JJ ,, . . . . . . Y YI - ' . l . . - , .... , . -3-lit C ' ' ,, , . YNY.. 77- 1,1-Q ---. v-ww - fm' ,PEZ 4 'lf' FFERRELI. EDWARDS, Eli Mans Hut., N. C. Ile rtitlxr thru Ilzifk and thin. Still water runs deep, this quotation rings true with Ferrell. He never has much to say, nevertheless, he speaks wisely when he does venture his opinion. Ferrell is our outstand- ing football player making the varsity team six years. Varsity Football '21-'22-'23-'24-'25-'26. MARY AGNES EDWARDS, CLIO, B.uzN.aensv1LLe, N. C. To aluzlyy be true and jufl. Une 'whom all ui!! love and trust. They say that daisies wont tell : so if you want to tell anything, tell Agnes. She is a confident girl, and is true as steel. Always ready with a winning smile to solve any problem that may confront you. To love Agnes is to know her-Knowing her, you End her a valuable friend. Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer Y. VV. A. 'Z6. 'ROY WILLIAM MCGINNIS, PHI. .'lIarlz C1-tE1uu'vtl.Lr, N. C. ll'itlz all thy getting, get uf1dtr,vtanding. A big hearted fellow is 'Mack'-always ready and willing to assist his class mates. As a student he has shown marked ability. There s a great future for him in the field of legal science. Sometime we will read of his fame as a criminal lawyer. Keep at it 'Mack' we are for you. Chief Monitor Boys' Dormitories '26-'27: Scretary Society '26 1 Monitor'2S-'Zbg Marshal Phi Anniversary '26g Member International Relations Club '26-'27, Othcer S. S. Class 'ZS. 'Summer School Graduate. - 4, ,mg ,- - ' Y- 'l' ' ' A ' WGRAY BYRD NIURPHY, EU. ' llI1zrf 1 LOUISBURG, N. C. Lime nal fwitlmui frirndg the alpine rorle muff own il.: marry grate or elre be nothing but II stone. Gray has lived quietly among us for two years, and his sincerity of purpose and elevated ideals have won for him the respect and admiration of the entire student body. He is one that believes in doing big things silently and efficiently without putting himeslf forward to gain the applause of the student body. With his strong determination, and his unusual qualities as a student we look forward with delight and eager expectancy to the time when he will contribute to his Native State a life of worthy Service. Officer B. Y P. U. '24g Vice-president B. Y. P. U. 'ZSQ Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Secretary Ministerial Conference '25g Officer Society '24-'25-'26, VIVA REE PARKER, CLIO. Blondie KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Character if the diamond that .rfraifher all other stoner. Blondie possesses a sweet and lovable disposition. In her frank smile and gentle nature we see a fair promise of womanhoodg as a friend she is honest and trueg as a student she proves to be a very conscientious worker. Persistent modesty has concealed her worth from many on the campus, but those who really know her find a character to be remembered. We hope that great success will be hers in life. Member Dramatic Club '26g Cleveland County Club '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer Y. W. A. '26. GRADY CALEB BOVVDEN, PHI. HKH-vu ADVANCE, N. C. Life is not a failure until the end. If the world weighed men and placed its value only on the avoirdupois and not on the sterling threads of character, Grady would swell the banks of profit. He is not only a giant in the stature but also in capablities and possibilities. Varsity football '23g S. S. Officer '26g Varsity baseball '26g Officer Society '26g President M Club 'Z6. ' 1'5ummer School Graduate. f ---- 4-Y-M' ' ' 'v' -aw 1-ill, I ,, - -. v-vw-7 B B 'B fx' .f 'ix' L uf' Ji ri ,Q -. ,. .,'. -x' XL 'fx' PAUL B. BRUVVN, EU. Pile Lxxnauu, S. C. sl fffI'l1fl'l'l' mrmory may lu' ll gmnil thing, lull lllf ability In forful if 41 lflkfll of 51r'rf1!nFJ.r. Paul is one of our most popular class matessa boy worth knowing. a friend worth hav- ing, a good student, and as n ilehater he is unexecelled. He is admired by the casual observer: but only those who have the privilege of being associated with his know him as the sincere and dependable friend that he is. XVe are confident that Paulk personality and ability will bring him much success in his life! work. Anniversary Representative '25-'26g Commencement Representative '25-'log Intercollegiate Debater '253 Bujness Mgr. Senior Laurel 273 Society Secretary 'log Society officer 'ZSQ S, S. Ollicer 'ZS-'26g B. Y. R U.'OH-ifer 'ZFQ K. Y. P. U. President 'log President Society 'Z7. MYRTLE MAE BLIZVINS, CLIU. Hays, N. C. l would look up and low' and laugh and liff. Yes, this is the Myrtle that drifted in among Us and with innocent eyes looked up and loved ns, and to her we surrendered. She laughs away the fears and lifts us above the ob- stacles that confront us every day. Officer B. Y, P. U. 'Z6g Officer S. S, '26g Anniversary Representative '26. JAMES ALLEN, EU. .lirnmiu Timor, N. C. UnhIemi.rl1ed lr! me live, or dir ll7lk7!04'l.lJlI.n He is always just plain 'Jimmie' tu us. His laughing blue eyes deny the impression one might get from his quiet dignified manner. He is one of those few persons who know when to he gay and when to be serious. As a friend, he is sympathetic-and somehow it is easy lu put all one's faith in him. Our wish for you is that you will ever be to others what you are to us. Basketball squad '26-'27g Baseball squad '26g Anniversary Representative '26g Officer Society 'Z6. - J, ' ' ffffl-534 R ' ' W ' V 7 7 V-LQ A ....., , , f - NELLIE VICTORIA JERVIS, CLIO. MARS HLLL, N. C. There about her from her .shall read the perfect way: uf honor. Victoria is one of our splendid local girls and has taken advantage of every opportunity offered by the college. Her modesty, gentleness, and faithfulness to duty have won for her the love and confidence of students and teachers. Efficiency is her watchword. Sec. S. S. Class '25g Pres. S. S. Class 'Z6g Teacher S. S. Class '26g Vice-Pres. Y. W. A. '26g Officer Y. W. A. '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-263 Anniversary Marshal '26, WARREN WILSON OMOHUNDRO, EU. Uma Gneerassoxo, N. C. '24 friend may well be rrtkoned the masterpiece of nature. Omohundro is a man we all respect and admire. His Way of mastering his studies and his quiet and reserved manners are commendable. He goes about his work h f ll l , ' c eer u y, eav- mg others to do likewise. His friendly spirit and sense of humor are characteristic of his dis- position. Officer Science Club 'Z5g Science Club '26q S. S. Officer '25-'26g Class Basketball '24-'25. LENA JANE ELMORE. CLIO. Jane Lowxau., N. C. Thy rapt .mul .fitting in thine eye1. A true, modest, noble friend with a beautiful soul that was well described when the poet said a thing of beauty is a joy foreverf' By her happy disposition, winning manners, and quiet reserve, Lena has won the hearts of many of her classmat . Sh- ' es e IS quite capable of overcoming difficulties and we know success awaits her in the future. Fellowship Committee '26-'27-g President S. S class '26' Y W A Officer '26 '27' D . , . . . - , ram- aric Club '26-'27g Science Club 'Z6g Gaston County Club '25-'26-'27g Y. W. A. Officer '26g B. Y. P. U. OHicer! '26. S - V V , - f e'fv.. .fif' .Y - ' K . , A ,xx A l 1,14 A . .4 ., . .. L 1: i i VIRGINIA CAROL HAMRICK, NON. RLITHERFURDTON, N, C. Happy am l,' fur ran' l'm free! lflly llffflil they all rozzlrnfrrf llkr nw.- ' VVhen we want to see .1 bit of heaven then we let Carol favor Us with une of those rare smiles-They are hard to beat. To that quality let us add a keen and ready wit, an attractive appearance, magnetic personality, and exalted standards and ambitions. NVe entertain high hopes for her a brilliant success unless-Some sheik captures her. Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, Officer S, S. '25-'26g Science club '25, Secretary Science Club. 'Z6: Rutherfordtun County Club '25-'26, Officer Rutherfordton County Club 'Z64'27. jAMES R. LEWIS, PHI. Jimmy DALLAS, N C. fill that -'wr .tend into ilu' lives of others, fume bark info our ufu.'n. When it comes to athletics, leave it to 'jimmyl He is not only one of nur indespensible basketball players but he has won equal distinction in football. A happy-gnalucky disposition . a sunny smile-thats 'jrmmyf But he can be serious tuu, when there is no one near him to tease: thus he laughs his way through life. His admirable qualities assure us of his future success. Varsity Basketball '26-'27q Football squad '26gOfficer S. S. Class 273 Baseball suuad '26. VELNA JANE TEAGUE, NON. KERNERsvri.1.E, N. C. rl merry hear! got: all the day, Il md Iiers in Il .imilf'. The girl. with-the, golden hair, blue dreamy eyes, and a beautiful smile for each one- that Velna whom we all adore. She is a true friend-a friend when you are happy, lone- some, blue, and sad. To know her is tu love her. VVe predict for her a successful future. Secretary B. Y. P. U. '25g Officer Y. W A. 'Zig S. S. Officer 'Z6g Davidson County Club '25-'26 Vice-president B. Y. P. U. '26, Secretary Society '26. Anniversary Marshal '27. ..gl,..1i, n 4. - - --1,71 if-K-T VV-. ,..--, -. , V A f'N- Jlgff-gf LOULA AGNES HARRELL, CLIO. ROSEMARY, N. C. She' cannot rhefk her girlixh Irlu.rl1,' Hn' rolnr fomex and gon. Agnes is a girl whom every one has enjoyed knowing. She is a girl worth knowing and a friend worth having. Truly do we find in her all the highest, noblest, purest' and best qualities of young womanhood. Agnes does not advertise-in fact she tries to hide her vir- tues-but the class of '27 has discovered there are quite a few hidden within her gentle, re- tiring character. Chief Marshal Anniversary '26g President S. S. Class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Of- ficer Society '25-'26g Officer S. S. '26g Officer Y. W. A. l25-'26g General officer Y. W. A. '26- 'Z7g Dramatic Club '26-'27g Vice President Society '26-'27g President B. Y. P. U. '27. JAMES E. TATUM, JR. PHI. Jimmie OLIN, N C. Our low life wax the leAvel'.v and the niglzfsg Heir for the morning. A sextet of years has but added luster to Jimmie's xlecord as a student who has been in- creasingly honored by his fellows. A conscientious worker in academic as well as in extra curricula activitiesg his class mates are confident that he will win further honors in his chosen profession. Pres. Society '26g Assoc. Head Pres. B. Y. P. U. '26-'Z7g Pres. B. Y. P. U. A 'ZSQ pres. Berean II '24-3 Pres C-I Class '25-'26g Secretary of Society '24-Q Commencement Marshal '24g Marshal Clio Anniversary '25g Bus. Mgr. Laurel '24g Circulation Mgr. Laurel '25g Sec. Ann. Debater '26g Alt. Orator Commencement '26g Officer Science Club '26g Officer Society '23-'Z4- 25-263 Officer S. S. '22-23-263 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26. INABELLA COCKERELL, CLIC. STA'l'ESVlJ.LE, N. C. - . Henri nn' her lips and soul 'within her eyes, Soft ax lzer rlime, and .runny as her skin. A sweet girlish face and a form of 'fairy grace', is our first impression. A living model of modesty, purity and patience is found in this unselfish character. To help her friends is her whole existence. She'has tended a little garden in the heart of her friends that without her would have been left untended. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26g Officer Society '26g Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26g Vice-president S. S. Class '26g General Officer Y. W. A. '26-'27. ' .1 Sgf 'i 4 l x Y -- vw Y ., ffrff Y . .,..?4.-.- ..,... 'v-vw- 7 I, , gig., ,f N f'w,g13 N-fgf.-fd J TDP '14 r-Vyff--- r 'I-O. f' T lt f .a74.1':2'.'f5 e 11 ,fum 1 K WF .X JLN qv ,j45?c .,,.f's- sl' ...si ri I MARY AULTA CARTER, NON. Mary .-Inn Mails Hui, N. C. Thr dmv of lll'll'l't'7l fallx ffllik in lflrniligt nn lin. Mary is apt and studious, and masters all she undertakes. She is quiet :ind modest, but full of fun whether at work or play. She has an attractive personality and makes friends wherever she goes. VVhile her laugh, full of life, without any control, But the sweet one of gracefulness, rings from her soulg and where it most sparkled, no glance could discover. Teacher junior Department, '24-'Zig Teacher Intermediate Dep't '25-'log Sec. S. S. class '263 Pres. B. Y. P. U. 'Z6. C. HORACE CRAWFORD, PHI. FYFFE. ALABAMA. I sigh not never fuani.vl1silymr.v.'i Horace is one of Mars Hill's best and most substantial students. Horace is intending to make Foreign banking his life work. VVe see for him a successful life in South America or China or some other foreign Country. His honesty, integrity and stickabilty will help him to win and some day be managing a big banking business of his own, and then Horace will see that M. H. C. has lights and water and all the other needed things. Officer S. S. Class 'Z6g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer Society '26-'27, MARY ELIZABETH CARTER, NON. Mans Hitt., N. C. So unaffected .to composed a mindg So firm, yet Jofl, .to strong, ye! .to refined. Quiet, lovable, optimistic, and witty with a large store of ability-that is Mary. An en- viable combination of characteristics but then Mary is an unusual girl. She is quiet and unas- suming but there is no moving her where her ideals and convictions are involved. That is the secret of her leadership. Possessed of a surprising store of humor she delights her friends by a sudden sally or witticism. Mary is an all-round girl, and a good sport: the type of a girl that we all love and admire. Secretary Society '25g Officer B. Y. P. U. 'ZS-'26g President B. Y. P. U. '26g Secretary Mars Hill S. S. '26g Officer Society '26: President Society '26, Editor-in-chief of Hill Top '26g Scribleris Club '26g Dramatic Club '26g Class Historian '27g most original '27, ----Q VVILLIE GERTRUDE RODGERS, NON. Bill Wv.ARD, S. C. Whistling, .smiling or .ringing a Jung, happy and cuntenizd .che joys along. That's 'Bill. VVhat her calling in life is, no one can tellq but her chief ambition seems to be go through life always wearing a smile and to never know how old age feels. Teacher primarv department S S '26-'Z7' Officer B Y P U '25 '26 '27' Off' S. - . . , .... - - , icer S. Class 'Z6g Officer Y. VV A. '25-' ' ' -' -' - ' ' 26, S. C. Club 25 26 21, Class Basketball 25-26. SIMON NORFELT PARKER, EU. Simple Simon Porrzcssi, N. C. I put all my troubles in a box, and then sit on the lid. We have been told, that to be witty one must be wise. If that be true, Simon is far wiser than Solomon. He knows how to apply his wisdom too, for he manages to pass off his work without difficulty. Then too, he has a VVay with the ladies ltherein, it is said, much wisdom is requiredj. President B. Y. P. U. '26g Class B. B. '25-'26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '25g President S. S. class '26-'27g Officer B Y. P. U. '26-'27g Manager Class B. B. '26-'27, Officer Society '26-'27g Of- ficer Class '26-'Z7. CARRIE LEE LAMBERT, CLIO. Karla MOUNT PLEASANT, N. C. The thing 'we long for that we are for one transcendent moment. During the two years that We have known Carrie Lee we have learned to depend on her. Her noble character speaks for itself. Her high ideals and her smiling face make her friendship desirable., She lives to serve and not to boast. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26g Science Club '26-'27, Officer Y. W. A. '26g Officer S. S. Class '26. . ' IL 4- Y v Y Y ,f ,...7Y.,.., -v-vw 1-vv--'- , X frwfw triia2 1r if . I Tilmxgr fs .mg-sa zlllgil 'lfiff-KKA '- ' g 1 .. me --V A .Q- rr-I' .rrr-'rl Y I 'l EUNICE CLOUD, Perry C'o1.tvMBtis, N C. .-I tlrmrrrr maid rtcrllr lrr'ofu'rr ryixi, rwfr' kind irrtil lll lL't1j'5 1L'r.rr'. Always wise is right. Eunice came to our school in her Senior year from Pinelanrl Col- lege. Pinelanrlk lov wa, our gain. She hae proven heraelf and excellent stutlent in everv re- Spe-Ct. bhe haf won our hearts hy her amile, aweet :li-position, anti her perwnality. She works conbcientiouxly anrl does every taxk that is assigned to her. Member Science Club '26-'Z7. ALBION C. STRICKLAND, EU. .S'lrii'k Mtnmrsex, N. C. Life is In be jur'!lfte't1' lry rrmrry frrrrz.l.tlrijr.r.' lo law' rrrm' ltr lufvrtl If llre' grrrniixrl lraplrlrrenrs of f'xr.slr1nt'i'. A boy with a friendly wortl or smile for every one he meets-that iw 'Striekh The girla worry him little, and his -tutlies len. But he is one of our most popular aeniorf, for he ia a happy-go-lucky, likable fellow. As a literary man, '5trick' is one of the moat talented on the campus. Anniversary Repreaentative '253 Commencement Representative'Z73 B. Y. P. U. officer 243 International Relations Club '26-'27g Member Dramatic Club 26. ALMA LEONIA VVILLIAMS. CLIO. Polly Mus HILL, N. C. The .foul of woman live: in love. She is faithful in performing her achool duties and does her work with a cheerful heart. She is modest and unassuming in her manners, alwaya quiet but jovial and full of laughter O she is all perfection, all that the blooming earth ean send forth fair, all that the gaudyi heaven could drop gloriously. Teacher Primary Department '24-'26: Offirer B. Y. P. U. 'ZSQ Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Z63 Officer Society '25. 'Summer School Graduate. 5, EDNA EARLE BUCKNER, NON. all-di. , , MARS HILL, N. C. Good natured and generoiu, jolly and flefver, Her tongue, like a brooklet yoer on forever. A girl, always kind-hearted, unselfish, and jolly-this is Edna. Her funny pranks keep us forever laughing. There is no sadness when she is around for her merry song drives it all away. As a student she is a perfect genius, especially in chemistry and Spanish. For her it seems easy to make A's on all her subjects without much study. Officer in Sunday School '26-'27, Officer B, Y. P. U. '25-'26g Officer Y. W. A. '25, DAVID SESSOMS, EU. PINESTOPS, N. C. Ideals dominate ilze life and fix a man'.f plate among his fellofwrf' We are told that the silent forces are the strongest in every phase of creation. This is true of David Sessoms. A youth who moves quietly among us letting his silence tell the story of his life. The world admires the man with a gentle spirit. This calm, confident way of doing things has won for him the respect of the faculty and the good will of the entire student body. Officer Society '25, Officer S. S. class '26g Marshal Anniversary '263 Officer Society '26-327. MAMIE LEE WYNNE, NON. Sun.vlzi1ze GREENVILLE, S. C. f It'.r not ro mueh fwha! I am, lm! fwhal I aspire to be. 1NIamie Lee is a girl who is loved by all who know her. She is steady, ambitious, a true friend, a willing worker, and a good all-round girl. She is studious but not a bookwormg one might think that she was very quiet and dignified by only seeing her in the class room, but that is the face she-'wears while obtaining knowledge. Search the world over and you will findfew like Mamie Lee. Officer B. Y. P. U. 'ZSQ Officer S. S. '26, Inner Circle '26-'27, Vice-president Woodrow Circle '26-'27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26, South Carolina Club '25-'26-'27. -l- ' h -X 414, ' Wm'- SAMUEL LAVVRENCE ROBERTS SHELBY, N. C. Serq,vitt' fur ilu' l7lIlJfI'I'.ll Lawrence is a man whom we all admire. He will make a great preacher we are sure. VVe are expecting great things from him. Although he is married and doesn't get to take such an active part in our class affairs, he always hacks us up. UJEVVEY JESSE JAINTERSUN. PHI. Dffu ' PENSACOL.-X, N. C. Study In .thaw thyself zlpprn-zfrd unto Gnd, 11 fworkman lflzli nsfdfilz not to 112 ashamed, rightly dividing the fwnrd uf truth. Here is a man we all admire and respect. His genuis as a student is unexcelled. VVith- out his presence we feel that our campus would be incomplete. The loyalty and devotion that Dewey has shown toward his school activities has won the admiration of the entire student body. 'CORNELIUS VV. HILEMON Mans HILL, N. C. Ne-ver give up. Mr. Hileman came to us last summer from Furman University. Although he has been with us only one year, he has built for himself a real place in the hearts of the students. He has been a tireless student, faithful and earnest. judging from what he has done here, we expect Mr. Hileman to fill a real place of effective leadership out beyond the college walls. 'Summer School Graduate. t A Ju, R223-. , v , W '!.q,:, .iv ' l'Lf , ,f Qf,. -. ICN- : ' S? 'K j V P 1 z' ' -vffz591.gp'z:' X-.w -. 9 g-zz.:-Vg-,c'-3' :4:.. 134491155 .5 f 1. , SNAPSHOTS Pug: Forfy-.Six - Qin, .W 2 Jil ,af wg Q. I, L 'J ef' ,,, 'X X X . A5 S avi,,4: w -. -vr -na-at 0 I l wr twin, b 'in 51. J'-I A ,Q P-lf W-.M il f K 5 'Q an l '53 V a I 1 X. 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Thrnu, h lhm' zc'f'1'f' l'7'U'ZL'I1 in ozrer nml 'IL'iXIl0IIl, a lf'e'i'r lt'lI!'IIt'd lifv ,v mmnilzg 111111 Gozlfv low. ln pozvrr amz' pmt? zur IFIITE' ther, Thozfrt good, nolzlr, and strong UQ' lnzw tlmf, our dvnr old mllwgff. To f7Ill'5llf' thy l'fI'7'71!1l zvnrh, yet long. Pagr Fnrty-czgh! Nina DEBTIIIII, Class Port x QMMQW -ummm 'J 5 T ff' MII I :Amman ax 2, af 2? 1? 4,fZ?27fi'2y?7E5a5W Q ' ofcfff. - W xx WN? f J f' X if J A 7 9 XX , X. ,flf 'L1-f...,,:, gf I ' , f4fWHf1ffHHfHvUUv111s111fzf1nfmQ11vUum,. L . x Cl 1 vw, 5 1 if , W by M 1 YYY! 115 ,S my lr 1 I X W M1 1 ' JM, ff-X 1 , sw gif . V 5 - i I I 1. 4 Q0 iv 43 -iff' W' I ' V fb1,f'2sf?' .576r-f I 4 N-,X .A. 75 'SW ' 15 f 'vm rf -f'---- . . . I I. I ' 7 H I 4 h n I-I ll n ' I --A, ann .wx I ' J - JUNIOR COLLEGE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS RAYMOND LONG - Prmzdent E. L. BRADLEY --f- --4---------- I 'In'-Prmzdenl K.ATHERINE ROBERTS ------------- Sen-elm-y C. VV. ROPER - - ------------ Treamrn HELDA SIMMONS ---4- A - - Cnrrexpunding Sen-rtnry J. W. HOI.MES ---------- Clmrinm MARX' LI.-AMBY --------- Pianist BARBARA FREEMAN CHEER LEADERS CARL ROGERS AUDREY BIRD - - - ---. ------------ R ppgrfgf MRS. W. F. ROBINSON ---------------- Sparzxor ADAMS, L. VV, ALBRITTON, G. WV. ALLEN, ROBERT ALLISON, L. A. ANDERSON, F. XV. ANDREWS, TATE :ANTI-IONY, MARY ANTHONY, PIIILLIP ASHVVORTH, MAUDE BAKER, E. F. BORDEN, INEZ BAREFOOT, ADA BAzEMoRE, LOUISE BEAM, LOUISE BENNETT, ZELMA BENNETT, RAY BISHOP, KATIE BLANTON, CLYDE BOST, CECIL BOWDEN, GRADX' BOYVLES, NELLIE BOWLES, PATTIE BOXVMAN, JESSIE BRADLEY, EARL BRADLEY, MARY BRIDGES, HENRY' BROCK, LETHCO BROOKS, ELOISE BROOKS, VVILLIAM BROVVN, JAMES BUCKNER, TILLERX' BYRD, AUDREY' CAIRNES, LLOYD CHAFFIN, RACHAEL CHANDLER, BONNIE COFFEY, JOE COFFEY, RALPH CONLEY, GARLAND COOPER, THOMAS CARNVVELL, THOMAS Cox, ELIZABETH CRANFILL, LUNA CRUTCHFIELD, ROBERT CURTISS, VVILLI.-AM DEATON, HAROLD DOCKERY, WILLIAM DRAKE, FRED DUNN, JAMES DALE, RAMA DAVIS, W. C. W R ,,. 9. '.B. All ROLL EDWARDS, RUBY ELLIS MARY FANT CLAUDE FLEMING, RUBY FORREST, JAMES FORTUNE. MORRIS FOSTER RACHEL FRADY VIRGINIA FREEMAN BARBARA FREEMAN DAVID FRYE P.AULINE FURCHES BURKE FURCHESS, HENRY G.AMB1LI, GXX'YN GARRIS IRVING GEORGE, CLARA GERALD, VVILLIAM GIBSON, MAE GILLESPIE, RAY MONIA GLASGOW, EDD ARD GLAZNER, ALTA GOODMAN PARKER GORDON, NELL HILDEDRAND RUBY HIIL ETHEL HOLLAND D H HOLMES, J HONESCUTI' LENOIR HONEYCUTT THOMAS ISENBERC HARRY JAMERSON DEVVEY JAVIES, JESSE JOHNSON, ETHEL JOHNSON VVARD JONES, HORACE JONES, TROY JOXNER, FRANIY KELLER GORDON KING, EDITH RING, EUGEI RIRBY, FRANK KITCHEN, WALTON LATTIMORE, MARGARET LAUGHRUN, PAUL LEATHERVIOOD, FRANK LEE, EMMA GREENE, MARY FRANCES LEIBX, BESSIE GREENE, SADIE GRIFFIN, LOUISE GUPTON FANNIE HADDOC ', BESSIE HAMBY, MARY HARRELL EDWARD HARTSELI, EMA HAYES, EDITH HUGHES, SANFORD HONEYCUTT RUTH HOOVER, CEL.-ADYS HOW'ELL GLADYS HOVVELL, DAVID HUNT, MABEL HAX'ES, MILDRED HAYNES EDWIN HAWKINS, MEREDITH HENDERSON, MOODY' HENSLEY, FRED HENSLEY, LESSIE HENSLEX', V. H. HENSLY, OSCAR HERRING, B. L. HIGGINS, MARY HILDEBRAND, BONNIE :ii In Y f nu'-u-U LILES, THOMAS LINEBERGER, LENA LINEBERRX RAYMOND LONG RAYMOND LOVING CARL LOVVE, REEA MADDRY, CHARLES MARTIN, DAISY MILLER SAMUEL MORGAN JASPER MORRIS, HELEN MDRPHX, O J MCRINNEY, HAL MGRITTRICR, ALICE MCLEAN JOHN JR NELON, LELON NIKON, JAMES OSBORNE SARAH OVERM.-AN WILLIAM PARKER, LUCY' PATRICK, LOUISE PENLAND BLANCHE PLEMMONS, DEAN PLEMMONS, MAE PLEMMONS, MAI IA POOLE MARY PRIOR OPAL RAMSEY, E E REDD, STELLA REEVES LETA REID, BROOKS REID, LETA REVELLE, MARVIN RHODES, J D ROBERTS, KATHERINE ROBINSON, QRUVER ROGERS, CARL ROGERS, SCOTT ROPER, CHARLES SHERRILL, CARL SHERRILL, DAVID SIMMONS, HELDA SVIART, JAMES SMITH, JAMES OPANGIER, ELIzAII SPARKS, MARVIN STEVE ARD, JOHN STINES, VISTA 5TINSON, CLYDE STOVE BERNICE bULLlVAN, CHARLES TILLERX, CLARA TIPTON, REBA TEAGUE, KATHLEEN TEAGUE, CARRICK THOMAS, KATHLEEN TOMS, CHARLES TRAVIS J G TURR, LOLLIE VAUGHAN, BAILEY VVALKER, THOMIAS AA'-ARD, HARRY VVARLICK LEONARD WATKINS, BILLIE VS ATKINS, JAMES WEAVER, MAxIE VVEBSTER, MARY WEST BOY'cE WILLIAMS, MITCHELL XNVILSON MAUDE VVINGO, JESSIE WOLFE UE WORLEY, WADE I S'-I' ,..,A-4--A, , , L,-A . 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C, 'Z t 'gl' Q,Zf0,'f, Glam lfn' ae-ur-ld Ihr Inu! you fzufvr and ilu' bfi! .Ig fi lf' will rain: llark In you. ,. gl fl: , I Sammy iliil nut :lltain popularity hy self- 'iz' I 'Q i , aggrzinilizement, but by unfailing loyalty anvl , ,- . 6f, courage to live true to his cunvictinnx. . ix' I President AAIV class '26-H273 Vice-president Q.g .f V 5 Z ' A-Ill claw 'Zig President A-III Claw 'ZIJQ An- T . X W niveranry Representative '263 Officer Snciety I N , I J ' , ,GN '25-'265 Officer Society '26-H273 Premlent uf 'WN i-32' - ' 5. S. class 'lbg Fonthall Sqtiail 'lbg Basketball Squad 225326-'.27g Vice-President Buncinnhe County Club. NTADELINE ELIZABETH NIAY, NON. AsHEvii.i.s, N, C. S1nili11g1, fI'0flL'l1llIfl, m'f'l'm01'e, Iffvfr 1'al'yiI1!I i1ladrlinf. The free, vivacious, variable Madeline with her friendly smile and Akind manners alwayx in their place-nu truer frienil is to he ilexiretl. Vice-Prexiilent claw '26-'Z7q Sec. Class, 'Jig B. Y. P. U. Officer '263 Vice'Presitlent S. S. Clav '261 Officer Y. VV. A. 'Zag Qfficer Suciety '261 Anniversary Blarshal '2h. CI..-XRICE CAROLYN COX, NON. SNE-NDIS FERRY. N. C. J rhfrrful tlirpofitiolz i1 11 frifmi uf rrzlily ttlfllflllfi Laughing hruwn eyea, mudext, unawuining, manners and zi Iuvnhle ulyn, whtim we all lnve just a girl we can't forget. Officer S. S. Claw: Officer B. Y. P. U.g Secretary of Clflsa. mliapiisitinn, thatk Cnr- un-l admire. Shek EVELYN BOLDEN, CLIO. As!-ihvlL1.E, N. C. Thr Sung you .ting and lin' ,rmilr ynu fwriir Illalrn Jiznxhine ffvery where. Evelyn hae been with us only thix year. She is very talented in niuaic and is very elud- uuf. VVe hope tu hear of her auccen in the music field. - Z , 46. f ,X '7 ,:.: .Xl 5 .I I gg In v LQQXX.. 5..,. 'I - .. . f '- '1- ,fy 'r eu Pagvfijli'-jim' V ' gg v .:. -rf-,A .Jvc --. ' 1 ' a '. i' ' 7 . i 3 u . - 'U A .1 a 4 ' ' - , ' U I U Q u I I I1 ll 9 ' ,,-rf :M-lszi ,, ., . ,v s- . F' f ,f , .3 X f, f4, f GILMA BAITY, CLIO. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. True to herrelf, true to her friendx, true to her duty alzcayxf' Although Gilma has been here only a very short while, her lovable personality, her modest ways, and her sunny disposition have endeared her to each of us. Because she is ever ready to help in any of our campus activ- ties, we do not know what we would do without this happy combination of culture and loveliness of an old-fashioned girl with the popular enthusiasm of the modern girls. Officer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer S. S. '23g Censor A-4 Class 273 Class Prophet '27g Presi- dent B. Y. P. U. '27. CHARLES B. MCCONNELL, EU. Ast-iEvn.1.s, N. C. If xilfnff ir golden, I'm .valid brass. Laughin', talkin', flirtin', helpin'. Who? just our 'Sally', as he goes winning a warmer place in our hearts day by day. Class Officer '26. ELEVANDA RUTH SINGLETON, CLIO. XXV.-XYNESVILLE, N. C. So rriild, .ro merciful, so slrong, to good, ro patzfnt, peareful, loyal, lowing ond true. In Ruth we find a sweet unassuming girl. She is loved and admired by all the students for her own true worth. Ruth is very diligent in all of her studies and when she attempts to do a thing she makes a success of it. We feel confident that great things are in store for her. Corresponding Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26, Secretary Society '26, Officer S. S. '26, Officer Y. VV A. '26g Captain basketball Team '26. KENNETH REED CLARK, EU. Ast-IEVILLE, N. C. Smile and the world Jmiles with you,' frown, and you frofwn alone. 'Happy' always meets you with a smile. We admire him for his generosity, integrity, and cheerfulness. Since he has been at Mars Hill, he has won a multitude of friends. Class Treasurer '25-265 Cheer Leader '25- 26g Class basketball '25-265 Officer Buucombe County Club '26-'27. Page Fifly-si.i' 1 l -5. -ss . ..,. AL,-Hd. , i Q, fw 1 1. ' l len MILDRED NEXVSON, NUN, JXCKSONVIIIJE, FLA, Sim Iulwti Ifn' lfrralh of mrn nfuvly fwfm gmzr upon liar 1111ufu'11rr,r. lNIilly, with her winning wnyx :intl rhairm- ing ilixpmitiun, was a pleasant Illlllliitrll In our grnup this year. Flnritlzi lim -ent tix nther-, lvut nnne mute fair, CALVIN BURCH CHM-ei. Hui., IN. L Sum1' funlr uri' lwrn l'i1hlUfllQ'l'J' jim! lwrrif' Little Cnlvinku fir-t year with ux, hut he hm already made an enviable reputation and Z1 place that will he l'lf.ll'Il lu fill, It wax un the ffmthall field that Calvin first heroine pupular, and he has helfl this pnpularity ever xince, in- crezuing it frum vlay tn llay, Calvin, make yt-nr voyage fl gourd -:neg we are lietting un ynu. BERTIIA LEE PARRISII, NUS. i1Iu11b Rocky MUUNT, N. C, Jun it hilly smilr at-ill tlrifzw' ufzniy 11 My Sf1ui!fm.c. Truly, MnnkR unilex gn a long, long, way. For :luring her shnrl stay with u- she has wnn many friends. A smile anti zi cheery wnril for everynnc-Nu wonder Munk ix so pnpular nn nur YCIITIPUN. Uffiter Y, XV. Ag Officer H. Y. P, Ifg Of- ficer S. S. C, A. HOLBRUUK, ELK Gkraxviiin, S. C, ill my nmlriliun ir I ofwn, To profil and I0 fvlraxf zzzzlezmqrnf' Hulbronk i- the same nle top-a smile and Il cheery wnrd fur every une whether nn the fuutliall fieltl nr campus, Yve :ire expecting Hnlhrook to fight thix ulri world as hilrtl as he fought in fnutlmall. Officer Society '25-265 Football squad Z4- 26g Officer B. Y. P. U, 'ZS-263 Officer S. S. Clan 'ZS-26. .- ., . fff ' t , 4' . 4' - 'f'wfff, b h 1,1 iff' ga ff- A-3 2 :xii . '12, C7 22, Pain' I' :fly--vt t'11 'IQ' 'lr 4 Z 1 I Y L. I H I U Y' ' Q i u ix U Hint: .4 '1 . V - M H' wel' 'i f'f-rp: mx 1 .. ss : . s -Y ', .1 . f 4, ff ' 1 .--s .5 r ' , . f - A 4--- l A I I V .--w--... k,.. hh... .i.,.-some-innuui 7' '1,4,,F7A ' J lllllllllll ' ' ' 2 -. his 5.1-wg I y-------ww-4 -sy -.-.A r' 1 l I Y V 4 T! ' .. W Y. Y . ...s Y V W A-,J -A I iff? l 'I S -r 1 g . 5 I SARA GRACE STAMEY, NON. Q l BURNSVILLE, N. C. ' J Q SameIimeJ I .fit and think 'while others I jun Q .1 so ix' Sweet personality, tho' full of rascality, 5 M that's Grace. With her cheery smile, pale blue H - eyes, golden hair, and the soft notes of music I , , on her lips she makes everyone love and ad- n : mire her. . 1 l -1 j JOHN R. KIRK, PHI. I ELDORADO, N. C. ' 4 The only fompetilion worthy a wise man il ' 'with himself. 5 john doesn't boast of his good qualities to ' i the passing public, but he works quietly and ef- fectively and gets things done. .., Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26Q S. S. Secretary Mi '27, Society Officer '25-'26-'27, Society Im- provment Medal '26g A-3 Basketball '25-'26, ' 'l A-4 basketball. li I f 2 l nz 'xi LUCILE HAMBY, CLIO. 'M X MARS HILL, N. C. xl ls .the not pure gold, hold: earth aught- l l K, Speak: true-alfa-ve her? , --4 Lucile is efficient but without the usual ac- . N companying arrogance. Her personality is as sweet and wonderful as the music she makes. V President Y. W. A. '25, President B. Y. ' .4 l P. U. '26, Leader of junior G. A. '25-'25, Clio. W Anniversary Representative '25-'26. l . , . I Z l ' ' A VAN R. POWELL, PHI. A ' FAIR BLUFF, N. C. lf' IU-y hzlsiness if not to rearnake myself, but iv l , lllahe ahrolulely bex! what God made. Van is a rare, good fellow-straightforward i , honest, and a true friend whom everyone at , Mars Hill admires and loves. ' B. Y. P. U. President '23, B. Y. P. U. Of- ', . acer '25-'26-'27, Sunday School Omner '23-'26- '4 j . '27, Anniversary Marshal '26. . i . 'J .4 l ii 2 ln! ' If-41011.93 L . ' I ' I-I l I I H . .M- -.. I H NS ' f --hffx' 0 Fx Page Fifty-eight j l'- i '-- T . Q 41 J r,jx,, I L w '-ull' if 'sin ,, 1 , 1 A - ox A I . . X, -' -f V .if LX, ff - . , fs N 1 xr---HM., I ,M fff- gr.. s Q 1 QT f-7.-il: 1- I-iv' LL' ils i . ' ll' - ii . . -. l ' 1 i A 1 iihfzlc I K xr n 1. u Ffh :Ire V dv l 4 , . p T, A .K .9 ii . l it, MARGARET LOUISE VVOUDY, NON. Bukwsvuir, N. C, Oli, llmxf' fyrx! 111151 101111 urn fhrmf' Louise hax :1 big heart, u warm '-mile, :mil a talent for music which will win her succew wherever she goes. ROBERT L. LINEHERRY, EU. AQ! N ff Q l'l.XRREI.LSVll.l.E, N, C. Nnn2 1111! him is hir j1111'11Hfl. Robert is an efficient player in nur orchev tra. He hm a funclnew for two thingy hix Cornet and his lavlyluve. Here's luck to yuu, Ruhertg may huth luring you happinew. Orchestra 'Z63273 Chorus '26-'27. RUBY BUCK, NON. Barn INIrxL1NT.arN, N. C, fl fwilly -u'omz111 rx 11 lr1'r1111'f,' 11 lzcitly llhuzly ix 11 jwfLL'1'r. Ruby came into uur mi-lxt thi, year an-I quickly wun her way into uur heartx with her sunny disposition and sparkling wit. JOHN NORFLEET HOGGARD, EV. Sevens, N, C, Beltrr bf Jmall and sllinr, thin: In' large and ras! 11 sf111Jufu'. 'Red' is a good sport, hi5 smile hu, wun many frienmh here. YVe know much succew and happiness :twain him in life for he hax been an excellent student. .,,, A' .ff I! 1 f 2 6' ik Zh. l rv ex u nl M ,, N all in in me p , 5- , 9 1' U - .,,, Q X .aqrlrflyazuzi ,Q 5 .-.X J ' ,'lix ffie' ,, I. X if 4 -X, y. XXX gf E H ' fx-, I , r' ., !,..-f I , . f,-X n....--,-,,.--f--'Ig' la., Y , '-1 K-1 lIlllll.i V - -1 wxvwr H f 1 fflfllln f4 7 I RUBY LEE VVHITMIRE, CLIO. CHERRYFIELD, N. C. She'.r Iuflay, .slze'r kind, ,rintefe and juxtg' Quiie studiaus, more gerreroux llmn most of ur. Kindness, sincerity, and generosity, yes, that's Ruby. Kind to everybody and generous of heart, this constitutes a character we all en- vy. Officer S. S. '25. HERMAN THEODORE WELLS, PHI. Bosrrc, N. C. The more fwe Jludy, the more 'we dixrozfer our zgnoranref' Wells is a student of merit and native ab- ility. His sense of humor and good nature Wins the admiration and respect of all whom he meets. Society Officer '23-'2-H S. S. Officer '24- '25, Society Officer '25-'26, S. S. '26-'27, So- ciety Officer '26-'27, ESSIE SNELSON CLIO Jakze ALEMNDER N C Tu .fee her 1: la Iofue her Jessie has a way of making those who know her love her As a friend she ls warm and true, as a student honest and earnest 1cerB X P U 7 26 Off er 25 26 CLARENCE A TILLERX PHI Slzm There IJ no friend like an old fiend Genuine and sincere is his friendship H is dependable loyal and a worth while friend His good qualities assure us of his future suc cess Page S11-tv J . - i Off' . '. . .'-s-' Q ic s. s. t Y A . Y, . A'. 1 - . . . 1 f f . '. C . ' ' on .5 ' . HELNIA SNELSON. CLIO. lor Ar.Ex.xNnER, N. C. Kimln1't5 and fllllllflllflfil fin! of all. Helma's bst quality is modesty. This, how- ever is nut her only virtue, she is kind, sym- pathetic, and lovable in every respect. Officer Y. VV. A. '23-'2-lg Officer S. S. class '24-'ZSQ Officer S. S. class '26-'27. c 5 IWAURICE V. PARRISH, EU. Loutsnuun, N. C. FI'IIl'lllJ quam fulfil. Quiet, genial, thoughtful of others, posses- sed with a desire to do the right thing. A man of sincerity and great strength of character. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'lbi S. S. Officer '26' President of B Y P U '6' Anniwersar , U . . . . . .. , ' y Declaimer '20. . LORENA FRANCES BARKER, CLIO. lNI.n'nn.w, N. C . I'z'r.vlJI1'm'e in duly, loyal lo right, faithful and kind af l1n1rl. Lorena ls a lovable and jolly girl, always ready and willing to help and make all happy with whom she comes in contact. CLARENCE H. PATRICK, EU. M.-ms l-l11.i,, N. C. .llf-way: rmiling, hrlping ullzfrr la smile 'Pat' possesses the ability to make and keep friends. He stands among the highest in schol- arship and we are assured of his future suc- ces because of his record here. Pres. B. Y. P. U. 'zs-'zeg Pres. A-2 Class f '25g Officer Society '261 President S. S. Class '26-'27g Sec. Literary Society 'Z7. Page Sixty-one 1 fl 5 Z 14 1 Veg f . Asc' ,. ,314 Q.. ,s:::: so T., 1, ,..- 1----W , m'R'Q ox or 1.1 l . l 1 2 l I i . --4-an, . . .f X s rf l ,7.xn- .1'ts:, s V ,4n.' I N-10N ll -2-E-I , Y W. iff, fi 'h IYAH1' 'fpgf BOYCE S. GILLESPIE, PHI. ' Re1osvu.LE, N. C. Follow: the examples of edurrztorx and you will llerome great yourself. He was a true, and kind friend to all and proved himself to be a success in all his daily activities. Officer Society '20-'21g Anniversary Mars- hal 'Zlg Officer S. S. Class '26-'27. LARRY PEELE EAGLES, EU. Shorty FOUNTAIN, N. C. 1 nrfvfr trouble trouble, 'til trouble trouble: me. Shorty has. in one year, won many friends. His optimistic personality has made him popular on the campus. VVe expect him ro win much success. ZACHRIA JAMES CARTER WALL.ACE, N. C. Borrowed feather: do not make fine birds. Z. J. hails from 'way down east.' He is a typical college boy, a good sport. and out for a good time. Good luck to you, Carter. R A BRITT EU LUMBEKION N C Clzmb though the rock: be ruggcd Britt has a host of friends on our campus He is admired for his friendliness his earn estness and his clean life We wish him much success Winner of Scruggs Medal 25 Officer S S Officer B X P U 25 Officer B Y L Z6 President S S 6 Anniversary Re pre'-entatives 26 Aj..- U. .iff llllll. - ' ..., ,..- I ni l'l I 'mmfmll U I I P I I I I I I I I I td I I I I an I I 1 Dill 5 . l i , I LY . . ' , . - ffl' - ,, . ' ' ' ,, S' . s .x . ' . My . Q I 15: I, i 1 I N , - . i ' 'zsg ' . '. . . ' g . .' Pi ' '. ' Q :' . . '2 Q ' - H .S Y V . ' I R ni I I Q I .J . ' I gi . ,. ., f ' u - I' U Page S'rty-two fri- 4 1,f,.f--- tt t L ,. ' so-fy ' ' -fl . i . ,V .tif -' -,'-fl' I s 'in -A---1 ru, C Ii W f ' 'K' . 1 1 V- - V- A-A s It A 5-LXL ?l-1L!-- Alu I 'l4,1pv-g,- . !LI' er. - A--41 ..-X BAIRD BURNETT IVIARS HILL, N. C. 'AGFYIIIF in manner, lull Ffifllllll' in tlf1'd. He takes well :intl has many frienila. By his power to stay with :.t tink when hegun. we know he will make a great succew. t . lit 'J Ijiunn ,lla fff ff!! 4nZ!,x I 14, ROBERT BAILEY SUGGS, jr, PHI, Boll Bsmiuwr, N. C. .-IH great mm arf dying, I fer! lmd myxrllf' N0 matter when nr huw the weather changex, 'Huh' remainx the same we pretlict Zl bright future for him. Vice-PreQ. B, Y. P. U. '26, AUSTIN G. FULLER, PHI. VVouu. N. C. ll'iJfly and .tlufwlyq they .tlumlrlr ffm! gm lm.rlily. XVht-never Fuller ix seen une liehultls :i ynuth filled with prumisex ax well as deter- minatiun, patience :intl peraeverance. He plans tn Complete Marx Hill Cullege, as well as rt -.eniur cullegc, and the Iwenuly uf it ix: he will. Nlemlwer Orchestra '25-2bf27Q Group Cap- lillfl S. S. Class IZIJ. ROBERT LEE GREENE. .lr., PHI 1 ! NIPRNWDIDIJ, IN. C. fs A Br kind lu all, and ull will ltr kind In yan. He hax proven himxelf tn lie a loyal and faithful Ntuflent, we feel sure that he will meet with succev in life. ,, tif. ,I fi: 144 Dfw ll I u rg lv, ll? I 11151 lQ-- 'IE' P Y t'tl H ,V , 4'-.N aqe.1.13- :nt X . 1 . i , I V. ii :.. I g V I - I 1 , ' ' . I g ' H -f1l,5,Q '.,-f'lli.nqIllb. M ll ,. u 1, . ' L -1- it 9 n l,.r M 1 ll! illfl Class Poem Nu-zv tlmt our high 1111001 11f1y.v arf' 1101112 UYU11 111111 to part with fI'1t'lll1X 1C'1',I'f' icon: 811111171 101' f1'1'1 no rlfpth of ,vorro-11' Thai high .vvlllml u'ork'x thru for fUlllUI'l'07l'f Fu1'11'1 1'1' mm' 1'11tere11 11 urn' xplzvre, Lftfv brgilz our 11111110 Zl.'1f1l0lIf ffvzr. Kind lf'11r111'1'.v four vYl'I1V'.V -1'UIl'i'1' Men our g1zi1l1'. ,11111 101 fry! 31:11 to 1r111'1' your si111',' Yfft 1.'11ifu,v mzzxf bv ,v11i11, f7F7'11!If75, forww' 111110113 fll0.V1' -zvlm 10112 11111'1' 1c'n1'l'1f11 f04g'l'flIt'l',' Sinn' fron: om' 'HIUf,It'l' we max! 1111151111 1.1'fV.f ,give nn our '1L'Il-1' rhver for 1n111'1y llenrtx. Dfw' 1'1uxxm11I1'x, 1r1'x 110 I111' but uw' mn To 1117111 111171 1111 life nur f1'11n1c'n1111z,' SIIU111 1'f'!'1' firmly fm' 1011111 is right Br 1ll'ZL'flj'X I1ll'I'f, lmjvpy. 111111 brigflzfg Br 1 1'1'r 1oy111, f-lI1l'1lflll 111111 frur Tu lffxllf' 0111 1lI,f1tvr, too. Page Sixty-four Ruby IIY1I1fNlil'l' Class Port Academic Junior Class UFFICIERS Nlil I II1 PlWVliI.l, ----- ---- ---- I 1 1 fh rn! M-xm' I.L'ClI,E bXUNlJtRi - A ------- Xnrrfaf Erulxw Hs N XCKER - - - Y---- Yhwmn-rr INIRS. XV. PQ, XVILKINS ---f- l 411nl!y .IJ-1'1ffn Cl ws 1Wvvr'rn For fwlzrrf ln' f1.rml fm' fzrurf, ln' ,rrl lm fnzml lu Ju Ihr llurzgn fm 14-lllnl, ami lwlr il lfllllll BL.xCKwlfr,1.. buuu Bvxxcxlik, l'Ql'H1,xx Bmw, KkTHI1RlNE BOLCH, LJLYNN BAKER, Cxxl, BxRTum.m1l1w, XV. B,,x11.EY, H. S. Cnx, I-ISTER Cmcumw, Humx C001-1, ,'XI,lZliRT Ii. D.-xvxs, IIARRY FLETIS, ULYMPIA FERGUSON, BEULAH RULL Lnukxn, ju, Ig. JR II1-xwx, Bmxcm Iluzmux, Iiux x H xRT5El.1., P. P. Nlmzmzw, R, F. Muilxxls, urls IXIQIMNIH.. RUMR1 Nlwm, llm' Mmks, Cxm Mu 1-Rs, Dswfx' Klux lu., Russ PUWELI., NELLIE RAMPH, T. L, l'11'11U S1,1'ly-jim' SxL's:lvERs, Mun LUL 5l'RIN1.S, AM xxlux bL7m:m,S. YV. XV., IR SENTliI.l,Ii, C. H. SNEISUN, Mmm. 'I'rwMxf. VIESSIE XVAIHIVX, HFIA XVELUH, Hun, WML, Ru: XV11L1,xMs, XVADE Wxmsks, FRED Zrnw, Emu. I ' . tl , E , 5 -. A 4. -Y-N Page Sixty-six I 1 I MUSIC DEPARTMENT p 1 W 1 ' n nv ' X wx, , fm yu! ,w p ' Www Whyawp WW My s MNQ ' Q yf 4f .m'f f W WWW - ,Ti f w'4c,yZQQ2W Ji7f' 5 4 M M r' f wfww'k4f1f f4A'Ly-1 Y MTW x ' 1 ' W w H J5'U'5f' 9 ?f'j j A g k. 3, i f ii ' if fk , f , m,, 1 ,ff ,f g5 il w'lWHW'llW l1FfvQ1,f,5yi' A5f5 f Aff f if-XIV Qwliginuz if I B. S. U. OFFICERS B. S, U. COUNCIL PGH? Si.rIy-eighi qc Sixlv-Him' SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS . -Q .1 - Pagv Srzwlfy ye 53... lvuqc fuzwliy-u K FF Z z 5 3 2 L 1 ,L v-r - ge Y. W. A. OFFICERS INNER CIRCLE AND VOLUNTEER BAND Puyr Sciwzfy-fzvu 'lligaifflf . 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BARHXRX Fxfmxw jxcx AIURPHY RUTH S1Nr.1,FmN Lux Rmvhs Run' Fl.1ex11N1, Lum C'RwH1.l LUUISE lfklf-FIN Lrrvx ELMURF Swim L-xcx' Arzwfs H,xRRE1.r. l'ug1v llmlrfy-nrzr K,xrm-Rxxr RIPIHRIN Mun li. L'xRrl-R ETHEI, juz-wsm-1 Iix.11xnfiTH livxxa CH,xR1.Fs Rumk JXMNFS Iimvxkm RUTH Wulnmxl- Cum, News UWYN KQXMIEIL Iuwfx' MHERN EUIA Pluxrnux Iimlx F1,H1rxx'mm Tm: A1 x F1 ksnwnp mfr Science Club Husxms ------ CAROL H.-XMRICK - BRUCE TOMBERI.I J. P. HUSKINS BRUCE TOMEERLIN XV. VV. OMOHUNDRO A. B. KINNEX' U EUNICE CLOUD CARRXE LEE L.-XMBERT REBA LOWE R. A, LINEBERRY OFFICERS N . ROLL BESSIE LEIBY BLANC!-IE CLARKE FRANK KLRBY CAROL H.-XMRICK FESTUS VVELCH PAUL CAUDILL TEACHERS MRs. VV. F. RQB1NsoN Page Eighty-Iwo - - - - Prendfnl Serrstzlry Treamrer Moom' BR1DGES LEVVIS PRINCE 1. B. CRUTCHFIELD A. C. GREENE J. E. BROVVN HILARY CAINE OPAL PRYOR S. O. TRENTHAM w . K . LFUIN PRINCE - - South Carolina Club lhln' M xkrlx - XV11.1,1xM I.FRm' ,-Xlwxxls Rrvnlinkl Pufr. ,-XILEN KWL INEv Blsmw RUTH Bunn ETHFI. KQERTRUIH: Bs N NCI-il:K I, BRHXIIUS Bum LETCH41 Huw XRID Hmm K Paul. Bosca Humvx lVlI'lLLlIz juxr Um:-nz VIQHNNIE I.. IHICKSON Rnsxml. EsTR1m.k VIQULIY Um I2s'rR1nr,E XVn.11n1 M. Uuuxm CHxR1,ns XV. RUPER Sams ANNIE lfREFN Im LEr1l,x Gllukrm lklrvum' U. HEXUERSON Hlzsslk OFFICERS RULL LF r H wnuck Cnaxmx llmmumux Huuu' C. Ifnxnmu. Lux BIKINI Lxcx' I1 mx HL'I.H .-XLICF 5XRXH ,I xmas MARK Mm Kl5IURFI.I. F .lu5r.f'H1xli Ll-'IZ NIINCX Pmuls M.xRr1N Rmuam' MCIMNIH. L. McK1T'rx1cK I-I. Usnfmxh Tung. PICKI:RINfL P1.E:vrxmxS Bxfmns Run ffRHVER j, Rumxsfm 'I'nEonrvRE L. Rxmmix' br:-1.1.x RPMI: I21.FxNf1R A, RIDDLE FACl7L'I'Y - - - Y Prfx sf, ffm,-y XVu.1,1L U. Rmpuu .'Xl,llI:Rl' STFVVXRT idrnl Cnmlfrow H, SuI.1.1v.xN Lnx,l,1E J.-we TURK Buycs LEE WEST Jfssue M. VV:N1,rv Sums XVINKLU Nlxxxls LEE XV1NNF hlwuh VV11,suN HFRMAN JXNDERSON SARAH BLXCKXVELL I-ZTHEI, HILL D. C, H,wnncK jm-iN XV. LAN!-'uklm Mu Pnnrunmxs BIAXCHE NEWTON Lnwls PRINCE MR. 1. W. Huw MR McI.Eun MRS. Kara XVHIYDRVHV Mus, W. E. XVILKINS P11310 Eyuflly-ll1r'rL' .. Buncombe County Club EARL BRADLEY - - - SAMMY EIORSE - - - BONNIE CHANDLER JAMES NIXUN - SAMMy NIORSE - - BARBARA FREEMAN - NIAUDE IXSHXVORTH ELIZABETH BELL ZELMA BENNETT CATHERINE Bow E.-ARL BRADLEY EVELYN BOLDEN BONNIE CHANDLER KENNETH CLARKE NINA DEBRUHL AGNES EDWARDS OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERM ROLL VIRGINIA FRADY BARBARA FREEMAN MAE GIBSON LORAINE HAMILTON EDITH HAYES NIILDRED HAYES EULA HENDRIX LACY LANCE HELEN MORRIS MADELINE MAY Pagv Eiglziy-fam' - - - - Prendfnt - Vin' P1'f,rirlrni Sefrrtary - - Prf.mlfnt - l'iI'f Prfsldfnl - ' Serrviary CHARLES MCCDN NELL SAMMY IYIORSE HELEN NELSON jAs. NIKON MABEL SNELSON JESSIE SNELSON HELMA SNELSON VONNIE XVHIT.-XKER SUE XVOLFE VVADE WORLEY 31,1-v 1 3-rf ll XYXYHHIW VIIVY IN VI VB RI I'Ill'RFURIJ L'ul'X1'Y CL l'1lffw lfafrfzly-jfim' . ..fv,. .Af YANCEY COUNTY CLUB 1' HM CLUB P11315 Elljlllfj'-SLI' V5 7 'en ,Q-.' . ,- A' V 'gil -- . '1-:far-,,1,.A -4: ' N - -- , f'g4M, . -- V '-' ' Y ' gf.-.g'3fj' i- 1 j,5gJLj-5 f'i1?j:',,7 ' ff, Q 4 .,i:A, - -V5 - , l'I,liVI:I,.'XN 11 Vt bl' NTY L'I,I'Ii 4i.'XS'l'UN L'UI'N'I'Y k'I.l'15 lk:-fu 1j1'wlfly-.wzwz , .1 E7 ' .- smwf.. dvi F7 1 ' A V 1 1. . U U -Sm. CBJ, :QA H . wf yl HA. Hia, Amenmn Association Ngwn vfgi- TQ 3:13 Assuciutin I I' 'V Y it 7' - 1 ff-,ai T . f V, K M , alll Er Assoc rf- . Sc .1 3, V faders'-De V K f ' ' 1 f ' D H M,...QlM..Q- .. ,umo1.L.xl.L -U - ' 4' t 5 M 2 rl l'rngr:Am1QQv0fn1u . .' 1 ' , 'r EDITQIUNGHIEF a -f 'BUSINESSMRNHGER' ' EDITGRINGHIEF 75 EXCHHNGE .gy ' I-' EDITOR, 'A 5 'A F CAMPUS EDITGR, 5?,?g.I.gRJ FINE Rags CLA ' 'YxxLx EDITGR, JQKE EDITGR, HLUMN1 Ewen, Genmumrv Emrox, Jln-marie Enmaxz, Pagv Eiqlzly-viglzf ATHLETICS Kbx Z A, ',,'- XXV - V T AHMJ 1 f ii , 51 - R, ' X ,Qw gf! ' f-Q :eng-gg: F-5.533-.!!!.. .-2-.5F'!' sgiff- X f 'Elf'-E2 .5,:Sl!'::fiH!i' v Ti . ' ' A. . Z ,, 'ksssffegsimssi-6':Assess J: 'K , WX 2 ' 1 qfsssifsssfisssffii ' X . X ,La i -jftgzrgr V K 1 Ai,-P Tllyf QWQEW K Q' 5 ,, 5 1455, 1 l Af' ff , r 5 4, 'A ff f .ff ,- QQ- 'f -' ff' Qfv-gf x. V ,M ,1 f , l'm1.' l:1f1l1lx'-11111. FOOTBALL SQUA D IE -XM IN FORIW 'XTIOXI Page Nmctx , . , - 1 . L . . ' 1 a 4-.Q 1 E lgniilb HASIAQB.-X1.I. mlhxlv 1 ' u B,'XbKIi'I'H.XLI. BQIKX D flllfla' .X:1:!y-mn' ' ' .1 1 COACH O. E, ROBERTS Pngl Nrmlv mo UU T sm N M at fix X r DX .f fl 2 ,:,.-10...-qt 10:01.-1.-101.-Q.,-. .101 V- .101-.1 .qvq.1q..q0:.,:1,:.-Q i.. ...ng mars Hill College Q 1. The Junior College ! Requirefl for .Xfll'l'llSSl4Il'lI Fifteen units. i Requirerl fm' grafluatifm: Sixty-six semester hours of College work. i Courses uttered: line lninclrccl-titty-two hours in eight Depa1't1nents. i -H hours requlrefl, 12 elective. - Diploma: qXssociate in .Xrtsn arliuitting tu the 'lunirn' Class of ifilllf- year stanrlarrl Colleges. linmviflerl your subjects are taken in necorrl- ! g ance with the degree you are seeking. i i II. The Academy Q Course :X follows the line of the olfl Classical Lil'llll'St'. requiring Latin I and one other Foreign Language. Q Course H allows consitlerztlile selection Tu meet the entrance requirements i of Technical Colleges :mtl the necrls of those wlm czumot nttenrl ' hivhel' institutions. I F .. i lioth Lourses lead to certificates. U i i General Information i Yalue of the College plant, 3,300,000 - Endowment, 325.000, Q Loan and .-Xifl Funds, 312000. l Tuition, .-Xcafleiny, 322,503 Junior College, 3.27.50 per semester. Q Fees, 320.00 Z1 semester. i Board and rumn. S90 Z1 semester. i Length of session, 56 weeks. I C.-IT.-1LOGl'E OX REQPEST g R. L. MOORE, PRESIDENT M.ARS HILL, N. C. .f....,..-.-,..,..,-..- ,. -.- ,-.,..,-....,-.,-. -.-.-. -..-.-.-. ...-.-.- k'.'Xl'l'l'.'Xl, ANI? Hl Rl'l.L S Sl,fl4lll,1llJrl.U4l , ' ff . : , f ii ' I xxxxx lb lfllllllll ,. l X -l Z Sunil: limi Sfflmf-,1 Q lfdnml Ur IIWNIIIHI . Qi , KII' Z. . n1-. EFI' imim QB DEDICATED TO THE CONSERVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAND-OF-THE-SKY Ylfll Nimm' in frx'g:1nif.1ri4.l1 lHllll1'Cl1 wxum nun, dui, inxrltlmriml llxlx lu-vm vaxrmwtly xrrixing in lve- lull ul tllr uyrlxc-Hzztlu' :lull xlIl1Nf1ll'Il'lIll llvxvllxp- mvnr ut Axlwvillv :xml tlu- l,:xml ul tln' Sky. 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We will be glad to help you arrange for your savings. American National Bank ASHEX'ILLE, N. C. Sash-Doors Ru-ber-oid Roofing PHONE 423 BILTMORE, N. C. iris: ,101 1:20191 1-up '10-mr: FURMAN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE. s. C. A Christian College under Baptist auspices, standard in every respect, granting AB., BS., and I,I..B. degrees. Delightfully located in beautiful Greenville. the Pearl of the Piedmont. Large, attractive campus, commodious buildings, excellent equipment, a very strong Christian faculty, a splendid student body of men only. Six weeks summer session. W. J. lVICfiI.0THl,IN, PRIESIIJENT A little lwotlmvx' wt il popular Zwriior xms :lt tliw- PlL'lllI'lf slum' ultll Ins morlier. Swing Klr. Curr in front ot llim. Iw szri-l, Ullurliw, um I lmve mx lizlir cut xx itll ax lxolu in rlwroplikt''Ift-WIrL'iu1'? ki Fl, l,l.IiQNS' :lininlg 1linulUlLl'I14l 'lrcirli eqliipiiiurit lm' lln mu fungi :mil MIZINNIIZITK' is uswl by tllis Url- CO' lege. Urlivi' twilln-gms :mil instiru- Iv- fr1:r'oIs,xIr rw tions miulir lvettci' rlu-ir l'tll1lPIl1l'IIl .. . XX H1 ll.Iz5AI,l'. IRI I I5 ANI! by umtlrig IIN for quotzntxom. Y Q N W 1 -1 Xlghlz I AHI,.I-.5 QUALITY FRUITS Ivllvll in Ncwl of Iilflllts Lblll Illlullcs -I--H17-3 Chas. C. Cullen 8: Co. 416 Gxv STRIEIET ,ifrgi IDICINYI' S'I'RlQli'I' KNllXX'II.I.If - TIiNNIiSSIiIi AXSIII.1x'II.I'I.Z Y N. lr- ozoxozoxozoxnzoxoxozozozn -. 11. 1: qpvzn-.01 I-p -1011-1 11- 1011v-pmizuqpoxi-1u1o1n1n101o:o1o1oo1 !!:-w '-jl2-- MEREDITH COLLEGE 5 . , E RALEIGH, N. C.. ? Q 52 E ' Circle the world A Standard College for Sq'3.'i5iJ.K'1 Young Women AtBe1ict qu ' i 11 men 5 CATALOG ON REQUEST 3 E? CU7'ft'Xf70IIllI'l1l'l' lzzriled i E tif f? A, i ' - CHAS. E. BREWER 6 President X ax, L E 74 N0. Broad St., Atlanta E lllrs. Robinson Cnewlywedj today? Dr. Robinson :- I took you of my life regretting it. :- Dear won't you take me to church to church once and I will spend the rest HARRIS-DAVIS COMPANY lNot lncorporatedj Merchandise Brokers and Distributors ASHEVILLE, N. C. STRUCTURAL STEEL AND RE- INFORCING STEEL All Sizes and Lengths for Immediate Delivery FABRICATORS and EROCTORS S. Sternberg 81 Co. PHONE -l-5-I-1-45-l2 Depot St., Asheville, N. C. xuzuznzt HOUSE-HASSON HARDWARE CO. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Exclusively Wholesale KNOXVILLE - TENNESSEE nzuxozor-rx nnnxuxoxnxox COKER COLLEGE Fully :Iccn-flilwl. Slvlvllfllfl I'II1luwIIIc1It mul CIIIIIIPIIICIITI, Sfllllclll lmfly IIIIIIU-Il lu SHIP, :Xpl PC1llN In NlllflL'IIlN pwprzrwl lm' Nl1lIIIllll'll mlla-gc wurk III tllu lilrcrzll Zll'l5 :xml 5L'lL'llk'L'N. lic-:Iutilul QIIIIIIIIIN, IIIIIYIKLIIYL' llfll'lIIlllYl'lk'N :III1l TCCEIIIIUII lmll, Iv11t1lu1vI' llIL'Illl1', NXYIIIIIIIIIIQ WMI, l'11-Nlwl II ,Il l,:Il4c Im' c:1mIcIIIg, LfXlQl.Yl.li lfXRll'lZlil,l. 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Asheville, N. C. A. M. TINGLE A SAFE PLACE TO EAT Leave Your Baggage and Catch the Bus to Mars Hill 29 BROAINVAY ASHEVILLE, N. C. 1:01-1:-14911101.11-11.01111.11-11-11.11-1.1: L A U N D E R I N G PHoNE 426-427 MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY 207-213 COKE STREET ASHEVILLE, N. C. Associate With ABBOTT-KNIGHT INC. DRY CLEANING 111-1oNE 2167-2168 215-217 COXE STREET 1111.1111111.11,111:1-101-111.101 DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION SMITH'S You are always Welcome at Smitlfs Established 1869 Pack Square and Biltmore Ave. Asheville, N. C. ASK FOR- BLUE RIDGE TRAIL BUS Shortest and Quickest Route Between Asheville Charlotte TICKETS-THROUGH BUS LEAVES 8:00 a. m. - and - 2:00 p. m. Festus VV. :- Hn Klorrow. I-er-er-love your daughter-and-er-want to marry her. lfr-is-is- any insanity in your fzuniIy? Klr. Morrow:- I should say there isn't: and moreover, there isn't ,going ro he. THE MILLER PRESS, INC. TELEPHONE 2168 Printers of Real College and School Annuals 15 RANKIN AX ENUE ASHEVILLE, N. C. J. M. WESTALL 8: COMPANY DEALERS IN GENERAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Cor. Walnut St. and Lexington Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C. - ,-uiu-.,1,,-.,14.-..-.,1.-,,-N,1,,1.,1,,-J14.- I 1 .A1sl1ez'ille's :Leading Store FASHIONABLE APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES FOR EVERY OCCASION Style-Value Quality-Service hliss Kelli :i You coiwli C-INIt'l' this lllUl'llIllQ.H , ' FI . Paul G.:- I ought to, I vc lwrn 5l'2lL'IIL'lll :ill night. I :- SAVE A DOLLAR A WEEK AND WATCH IT GROW! The young man or young woman who is wise enough to save money and take out an Endowment policy, is likely to live to enjoy the fruits of economy with ai degree ot' comfort entirely out of proportion to the cost. Ask any person who owns a policy. Often the policy can he used us security for cash to help a student thru college. If you or your parents would like to see a specimen Endowment policy, we shall be glad to send one on request, if age is stated, or consult L. D. EDWARDS, SPECIAL AGENT, MARS HILL. N. C. The Prudential Insurance Company of America ,s 1 ' 'Nfls 1 EDWARD D. DUI-'FIELD J' - if 1- '. - Ji, .,. ,'?4? i- I t x J President HOME OFFICE: NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 1 U14 1-1411--1-,Qi14-ap.t1o1oq-U14tx-,1n11-1.r1..1.,1.1o1o1.y1-11-I: JTW14 5135 ' ff ,ah ' v ,J- 1 .1 NXQL ,ij-TLV! ,, ?,,.V,,:' XY? -1-!', -nu i , r E A'-A 'fwj-'V '-a .jqu pm.. ,BAL W, I 1014.1-ixuqpnzf-1f.cp4,14-14-an 111-:Q FACULTY AN D STUDENTS You have done much to make our store what it is today, and it is our aim to please you always. Let's join hands in holding up the Standards of the Col- lege we all love so well. N. S. WHITAKER IF YOU WANT GOOD SERVICE RIDE WITH Us MARS HILL BUS LINE Mars Hill, N. C. 3 57325 Q S2323 2 :TUNE Q 33335 an 3 :- Ez I-UUE V1-1: 2 - 5 m cnwfjiffb. 'tg 33223 0 FWF? D 3 i- 3333: C A L L F 0 R E. A. Carter W. L. Edge The butcher said this was sprin-1 lamb, sziiil Mrs. Shaw. Yes, growled jul-ze, l'm ch L one of the springs now. SPORTING GOODS FOR BEST BASEBALL f TENNIS MILK AND MEATS AND SEE GOLF EQUIPMENT HUFF'S MARKET F lNKLESTElN'S 23-25 BILTMORE AVENUE DRUGS Make our store your headquarters while in Marshall MARSHALL PHARMACY The Rexall Store On the Square Marshall, N. C. ,:0:o101014sqp01010qp0qp0101is1.,:-11-sz-,101-un.'1n1iszoqisx-mpocnocrnz .cv4.-w1u1i-4-n.14-101010101014 11--.4 14-101014 101014 101 -101114 10111014-zoznzozozt-1010 EAT THE ASHEVILLE BAKING C0.'S V K for ff, o ,V T B ' BREAD AND CAKE It's Qzmlityi' Leo T.:- Kiss is the language ot love. Sarah L. :i XYell, why dmft you say something Strickland :- l've got to work hard next year. Dunn :- VVhatl Arerft you coming back to college. TEACHERS AND STUDENTS We wish to take this opportunity to extend to you our thanks for the nice business you have given us during the closing year. We appreciate the confidence you have placed in us and our merchandise SENIORS, we regret to see you go, but in leaving us you carry our best wishes and may God's richest blessings be with you both spiritually and financially and to you that come back next year a pleasant vacation is our wishes and that you store up new energy for the greatest task of your life. T L BRAMLETT 81 CO The Store of Quality Service and Satisfaction We appreciate the patronage of the Teachers and Students-We will be glad to serve you any time AMMONS 8: CROWDER GROCERIES-CONF ECT ION S Field Seeds and Hardware MARS HILL N C v s o Q y . , . . fruit10:01.,roambxozoxoxnxrizozogmqrfxunox- 1-,101 ,104-.01 ,101 rx xoxo: TO YOU- The Faculty and Students of Mars Hill College. we take this op- portunity to thank you for the busi- ness you have given us for this year. Seniors, it has been a pleas- ure for us to serve you while you have been here, and to those who will be back next year. we extend a hearty invitation to come here for your needs. We have a full line of FRUITS, FANCY CANDIES NCONGRATULATIONS- To Old NI. H. C., Our Cherished Alma Mater, for Your Continued Growth and to Your Laurel Statl' for Their Excellent Publication. Shelton Tweed Co. Wholesale Food okocnizlas Disfribumrs H,xR1xw,x1zE AND tl' , . I. MW iv mimi mu I FWIFN rs My,xRSHM1L N. CAR. W' George 81 Son HERSCHEI. SPRINKLE M.-XIIS HIl.I., C. Manager Ruby, new you uiiteitxliriiiiu qi m:ui in the lcitulu-n lzixr night? 'I'l1:lt's for him tu Nui, mum, I um doing my but nitli rlw material I uoulil hntl, J. A. BAKER PACKING CO. ASI'IIiX'Il.l.Ii, N. C. MANl'l-'ACTCRERS UF Blue Ridge Brand Hams, Bacon. Sausage and Lard DICKINSON T H E F L O R I S T ASI-IEVILLE. N. C. Flowers for Every Occasion-They Speak Louder Than Words Say ll Ifzfll l lfmurl'x J. B. BOLT, Agent MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA KODAK AND GROUP PICTURES IN THE LAUREL MADE AT College Photo Shop MARS HIl.l-, N. C. BEST SERVICE BY CAREFULLY TRAINED STUDENTS RJLXQ M wwf Aka Wf, .4 PHONES Q OLD3I88 Q NEw23l9 qs f is SSD Wy, eps 'E Q, 1,194 ',', , iaaqfff Qewffff 141144 1 fffi 72 fwzeiwz' X12 2 aww' ll - Z SZ Q Q' gi l Wwfgiifgiv Q Q, WWQQ ' f f 15,b66'lb'iSZtS' 122 bllf 7017592 ZlA'6'ffCWlfY6Jf 6'0l0,0Plf7ff.S' 01707 WMM' SCHOOL ANNUALS 000' 6015? fbfalifhiqyjaafpafeai 6ll S GAYST KNOXVILLE TENN coavffow ppoffpfsfmwcf L Z . , , . .3 . Awffgn-QQl,.4..w4MWMu:f14.,yjHm,,,,v f'.,,,..5-M..v , nm... M. 'Mff4l?M2MU2ig:w K-I uv... 4,,..w Y I -1, if 1 ,M 'ffm' 'wf..,,mh L,,.,C+ V,-im! 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