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

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X jx ' -i1,i.,m'C Copqriqht 1928 RAYMOND LONG Managing Editor KATHERINE ROBERTS Literary Editor EDWARD HARRELI.. Business Manager dl. x n 4 x n ,m ff, Q . ., :I V iv.. . 'P 5 I4 LAU EL 1928 95' IB Sv THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF PHE SENIOR CLASS OF MARS HILL COLLEGE RI'yIfmI thu Bluc Rulqp Lie: Xian H1II Dedication Our beloved friend and adviser, who administers to our souls as well as our bodies, and whose religion is a reality, not philos- ophy or theology---to her who has inspired us by her beauty of character and rare understand- ing, we hold it a privilege to dedicate the nineteen twenty- eight edition of the Laurel. NORA KELLY Foreword LOOKING forward to the rise of a new and greater Mars Hillg looking backward to see how far along the road of progress we have comeg draw- ing accurately a cross section of one year of the transition be- tween the old and newg pausing for a while to View as a whole the activities of college days- in that list our aims in compil- ing the 1928 Laurel receive full expression. '33 '93 '93 J Contents 'Yi College faculty Seniors unior College juniors o4Caz1'emif Seniors Qelzgiorz Literary Qfqtlvletics cdclvertisernents v lr , . l YT' W 1 mf N ' - . ,fig .0 is 5 f x ff - 4- i' fx . -W ,fx Nl .. 4 N 3 Tfifipiv' ' ,' ' 1 X ,J gi qgffff 'xx LE? 7 , , ..'T 1 ff+X fj , 'Q n ,-u .. .. f f W .f X J , gl sig - - ' W , gf? is 1 1 I2 S 1 K 51 M Ha 4 A 512 , if Lg SX . XX V Y - E X X' ' A iii' 7 i 'nv x,, f.,V X J ! Aff'-iijyy' - ' ' ' ge V g 622i jf I 'YH V it f l , '7 Tv? ff! 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'lllvl Inu 4-viflelmvsfl hiw lmviug put unthewl1olc'z11'1l11m1'41f 121111 :mul llix fluily living i1lHl1CllL'C'fl wulltlev IllllNllC'l'4 In zz hulicr life ,. . -V--W-T--fwff. ,. , .. ,tu IA, . S . is 1 1911-' ' 'iw 1' xv, , N V.-+-wg. . L, vw ' ,'.r, fx-.1 . ' .. - ' A .V-,. hx,n. - ,,.,. . , - 3.-,im V , ff' r X N 1 . - ' . ' X J' 4, ,Q , 3, . Q, , I1 , H, .v,v , , M ,Y my ff - l1.f4QLFffl5' ' r -. . li.-XRLE I., BRADLEY Plnlormllflifirz .'XSHIiVlI,I.li, N. C. Sheri frur, and Made jll'!Il!flll.ll Earle is president of the class, and he is one with one'hundred per cent plus of pep and business sense, and a one-hundred per cent pal as well. He is recognized as an outstanding debater, and his medals testify to that fact. To Earle goes the best wishes and love of his fellow students, for his high ideals and four squarene-ss command their highest respect, President Class 'ESQ Vice-President Class '27g XVinner Commencement Debater's Medal '24, Anniversary Debater '27-'23, Inter-collegiate Debater '26-'27-'ZSQ Commencement Declaimer '27-'ZSQ President Debater's Club '27-'28g President Buncombe County Club 'lb-'27g Olhcer Buncoinbe County Club '27. DAVID MOORE ROBERTS This is just David and, although only two and a half years old, be has had many honors. The Athletic students claim him because he is the only son of Coach Roberts. The whole college, both faculty and student body, claim him because he is the only grandchild of Presi- tient Moore. And because uf all this, and his sweet, attractive personality, the Senior Class conferred upon him the highest honor that it is able to give to one s0 young- Class Mascot. EMINIA BIARGARET HARTSELL Clio BREVARD, N. C. For iz girl more alrlr, capable' and ine, You may .ffarrh Ilze fwurld o'cr and nr-'vcr find. Emma's noble character speaks for itself. Her amiable disposition causes those who know her best to like her most. She is friendly. sincere and dependable. Her high ideals, true con- viction, moral courage and perseverance in the paths of right make her an inspiration to all with whom she comes in contact. Secretary Senior Class, Officer S. S. '27-'28, Ufhcer B. Y. P. l'. '26-'27, Y. WV. A. Officer '26-'Z7g Debate Club 275283 Y. YV. A. Council '27-'ZSQ Phi Anniversary Marshal '27, Orchestra '26-'27-'28, Band 279285 Inter-collegiate Debatir '28. Y ' , ' ' C iffy .rf Q, -rz. ' ' WILLIAM L. PARKER Eutlraliun Gowsaono, N. C. None but hirnsslf can lm hir parallrlf' Bill's character, ability, willingness and sincerity have given him a place on our campus that only he can fill. His creditable scholastic record, his participation in both school and society activities, and above all, his conscientious, Christian leadership, make Bill one of our best all- round students. - Head President C. O. D. of S. S. '27-'28, Vice-President C-ll Class '27-'28g Anniversary Representative '27g Otlicer Society '26-'271 Ol'l'icer S. S. '26g Ollicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Collegiate Ramblers '27-'28, Dramatic Club 'Z7-'28g Inter-collegiate Debater 'Z71 Eu-Non Orchestra '27-'28, Orchestra '27-'ZXQ Forensic Council '27-'28g Scribleris Club '27-'28. RAYMONIA M. GILLESPIE Norrpareil C.aN'roN, N. C. Tile good .rtarr met in your hnroxcvpc, lllade you nf Jpiril, fre and dffw .,...... . Raye is all lights and shadows. Beauty and brains are a rare combination, and she is not lacking in either. She has an outstanding scholastic record and holds several offices as well. Officer Society '26-'ZSQ Otlicer S. S. 'Z6g Chorus 'Z6g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26: Anniversary Representative '26, Scribleris Club '27-'28: President S. S. Class '27, Y. W. C. A. Council '27q lnter-collegiate Debater '27, Vice-President Society 'Z7g Hill Top Stal? '27' Lnurrl Staff '27-'Z8' Charter Member Debate Clubg Dramatic Club '27-'28, Inner Circle 'f7g Secretary Debate Club '27g Anniversary Marshal 'Z7. EDVVARD TRUETT HARRELL Philo mathian Rosemfmr, N. C. Daniel Wfbxter' had nothing an him. Ed possesses a versatility and a genial nature which places him by popular choice in the front ranks of all college activities. He is a thorough gentleman, a born actor, a music lover and an eloquent orator: these elements combined make him a leader. Business Manager Laurel '27-'ZXQ President Dramatic Club '27, President B. Y. P. U. '273 Head Chorister of B.- Y. P. U. '27-'ZSQ Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '27-'ZSQ Ollicer S. S. '26-'27, Alter- nate Commencement Orator 'Z7g Anniversary Orator '27, Commencement Orator '28g Officer Society '26-'27g Scribleris Club '27-'28g Glee Club '27-'28g Chorus '26-'27-'Z8g College Quartette '27-'28. ,,. . l ' i Q . e .,.f.'-- 1 W7 . J RAYBIUND LUNG l,llllUlfltllflltlII CPXSTOYIR, N. C. For if you pu! lry liitlr 10 lililf, anti Ju .to often, it will quifkly lfmnmr mut'l1,' for lfy trying Ihr Gre1'k.r gut into Tray. Raymond is our class Apollo. The mystery to lls is-how did he ever, with all his good looks, hold down the class presidency for two years as well as numerous other othcesf He certainly isn't a shirker, and once he knows what is to he dune he does it. He is very popular because he just can't help it. Raymond is a speaker of ability-three medals testify to that fact. President C-I Class '26-'27, President Society '261 Society Commencement Urator '27g Anniversary Debater 'Z7g Commencement Orator '2Sg President Debaters Club 'ZS3 President Gaston County Alumni Association '26-'27g Ollicer B. Y. P. U. 'ZTQ Othcer S. S. '271 Editor-ina chief of Thr Laurel '2S. KATHERINE ROBERTS Nonpareil hi.-XRS HILL, N. C. l'lIark lift' rntzjfrllt' falaritg' .rhf'.i II Irmjrle HM' .voul'5 Ilzr Deity Mal lut1'5ff.s 1l1f'rr.' Sarrrd by lrirlll. and lruili by lluntlr di1'lm',' Nur is ilu' pill' unqcorihy of llzf God. In Katherine we find the qualities of an all-round student. Faithfulness and loyalty of her Alma Materg the love and admiration of her fellow studentsg an optimistic, fun-loving natureg together with a gracious dignity and winsomeness of manner, make her a leader in campus activities, hoth religious and literary. ln losing Katt we lose one of our best, Literary Editor Laurel X283 Corresponding Secretary B. S. U. '27-'ZXQ President Society 'ZSQ Secretary C-I Class '26-H273 Euthalian Anniversary Marshal '27g Secretary Scribleris Club '27-'ZSQ Secretary Society '273 Anniversary Essayist '27g Dramatic Club '26-'27, Utlicer B. Y. P. li. '26-'27g Officer Y. XV. C, A. '26-'Z71 Ofhcer Society 226537: Scribleris Club '26-'2T- '28g Teacher S. S. '26-'27-'ZS. CHARLES VV. ROPER Entllallun Hoxm PATH, S. C. ll'lm if ln' rlxz' lu .rlallun uf romrrulml, On lmnuralllf terlm, or rlrr rrfirr Rims lly upvn means: and Ilzfrf' 'will .ilaml :lull III lzimiflf pusxfn l1l.v ufwn de.rln'. VVanted-a pal, brother, friend, adviser, good student-just all of them, that's Charlie! Of honors he has had zt great share, not because he sought them but, because his fellow students wanted him. Head President B. Y. P. U. '26-'ZTQ Officer S. 5. 'Zo-'27g OH-icer Society '273 Ofhcer C-I Class '26-'Z73 Anniversary Representative '26-'27g Commencement Representative 'Z6g Presi- -lent South Carolina Club '273 President Scribleris Cluh '27, Commencement Representative '2i: Winner Society Orator's hiedal '27. . F-rs' H ' W- f----------+'K-e- , , g-- L .. .s ,M . , . 'f' . .. REBA M. LOVVE Nonparei! IQVVEILIN, Kwsxcsr, CHINA. .-I lavish planr! reigned fwlzen ,thc -wa: born :Ind made her Judi kindred mould to lifazfn She seems more l1eafL'en'5 tlmrz our.t. Among the few students who hold rank in important places of the College activities, and in the class room, Reba is one. She is an all-round student, loved by every one with whom she comes in contact. Though her virtue be unknown it will bring pleasantness and ieace. I Charter member Scribleris Club, Secretary Scribleris Club '26, Science Club '26-'28, Sec- retary Science Club '27, Oiiicer S. S. '26-'27-'28, Oilicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'28, Chorus '25-'Z6-'27- '28, Glee Club '27-'28, Vice-President Society '27, Officer Society '26, President Society '27, General President Y. YV. A. '26-'27, VVinner Society Essay Medal '27, Hill Top Staff '27 2S, lnter-collegiate Debater '28, Class Basketball '28. LLOYD VVALTER CAIRNES Philnmnlhimz HORSE SHOE, N. C. Life lmr ll golden medium, fnd it. As a friend Lloyd is always sympathetic, and it is easy to put all of one's faith in him, he is one of those few persons who know when to be gay and when to be serious. VVith his strong determination and his unusual qualities as a student, he will contribute to his native country a life of service. Basketball Squad '26 Z7, Officer S. S. Class '27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '27, Circulation Man- ager College Publication '27-'2S, Science Club '27-'28, NELLIE GERTRUDE BOVVLES Clio A'rLAxr.-x, GA. Hearts 111111 feel and eye: that rmilr are the dmrvsi giflr that Hmaien supplier. During Nell's trio of years with us she has given us a standard by which we are able to judge loyal students and true friends. Possessed with a modest, unsellish and sincere character, she makes goodness fascinating to those with whom she comes in contact. Besides being faithful in academic work she has been a conscientious worker in extra curricula activities. Officer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26-'27, Oliicer S. S. '26-'27, President S. S. '27, Member Y. VV. A. Council '26-'27, Officer Y. VV. A. '27, Society Ofiicer '27, Vice-President Society '27, Anniver- sary Representative '26, Glee Club '26-'27-'28, VVinner Society Improvement Medal '27, Chorus '26-'27-'28. rag ' :t ' 'HW if i 1 l BCRT PUVVER5 IUHNSUN Euifmlirln L1i.i.iNr:TnN, C, Nui iuu .H'r'iu11.f, nut Inn yay. Buf ll rarer good ffllofu' in ffvrry way. Burt is a conscientious worker in society, an ahle Public speaker, and an outstanding athlete. As he enters into the political world, uplifted by ambitious and high ideals of prince' ly character, we assure him of success. M Club '27-'ZSQ International Relations Club '17-'ESQ Uthter S. S. '27g Vice-President Eastern Carolina Club '27-'28, Othcer Society '27, Nonpareil Anniversary Marshal '27g An- rfversary Orator '27g OH-icer B. Y. P. U. '26g Manager C-I Track Team '27g Varsity Basket- IAII '26-'27-'28, Varsity Baseball '27, Football Squad 'Jog Reporters Club '27-'28. BARBARA FREEMAN Nunpzzrfil ASHEVIl.I.E, N. C, .-1 happy yrrziur is ilu' gif! of l1l1Ull'l',n From whence did the gods assemble the ingredients for this unique personality? A bold adventuress in the conquest of truth, a clear-cut thinker with a heroism that speaks straight from the shoulder, a liberty-loving spirit, as gentle as the snow-Hake, and as Oynamic as the lhunderbolt. Bobby is not always given to joke or jest, but she Kids very NVell. She has, with all her idealism, a delightful simplicity. Bobby has a personality all her own. Leader Y. VV. A. Circle '26-'273 Class Othcer '25-'26-'27-'ZSQ Vice-President Society '26, '273 Ofhcer B. Y. P. U. '25-'26-'271 Officer S. S, '25-'26-'273 Scribleris Cluh '26-'27-'ZSQ Dra- matic Club '26-'27-'ZXQ Secretary Dramatic Club H273 Otlicer Society '25-'26-'27-'ZSQ Anniversary Representative '25-'26-'Z73 Commencement Oratur '27g College Cheer Leader '26-'27-'2Sg Glee Club '28, Euthalian Anniversary Marshal '27g Secretary Debate Club '28g Inter-collegiate Debater '27g Hill Trip '27-'2X. OLIVER JACKSON INTURPIIY Erllfmliun I,oU1sBL1Rt:, N. C. Thr man qclm ,tlrfjis lil! noon Karina! know: fron: llfllllflfllf I5 ills .funrf.te'. Always smiling, ever looking on the bright side of life, never too busy to help a friend iu distress-that's jack. Indeed, a master of expression! The society hall and Dramatic Club are proud of him, President Society '27g President Eastern Carolina Club '27q Vice-President Dramatic Club '27, Debaters Club '27g International Relations Club '27g Marshal Non Anniversary '27' Otlicer S. S, '26-'27, Secretary Society '273 Otlicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g Anniversary Representl ative '27g Joke Editor Hill Top '27g Commencement Representative '27, r - f .- - 3 . .. C C , , , , .- , . . .i i.51!J.DL DAISY PHYLLIS MARTIN .Ynr1p11rril GREEXVILLE, S. C. Hold lo Ihr golden mmm. A buoyant step-Daisy, a hearty laugh-Daisy, cheering some discouraged fellow-student a dignified though graceful poise-Daisy, conducting business. Yes, Daisy is indeed an all round girl: a staunch friend, jolly comrade, capable worker and sympathetic confidence '1 ' -. ' ' - ' - ' ' ' Officer South Carolina Club '27-'ZSQ Vice-President Society' '27gl Society Anniversary Mar: shal 'Z7. EDXVIN HAYNES Philomaihian XV.n'xesviLLe. N. C. Hitch your 12119071 Io it .mir and tlri1'f azz. Ed is a typical mountain boy. By his wonderful personality and congeniality, he has found a warm place in the heart of the student body. Yes, Ed is going to be a lawyer and his ability to do things has been shown in the various organizations of which he is a member. President Society 'ZSQ Society Anniversary Representative 'Z7g Alternate Inter-collegiate Debater '27-'ZXQ Alternate Commencement Dehater '283 Advertising Manager The Laurel 'ZSQ Advertising Manager Hill Top '27-'ZSQ Clio Anniversary Marshal 'Z73 Class Cheer Leader '27-H283 Manager Senior Basketball Squad '27-'28g International Relations Club '27-'28g Forensic Council '28, ELIZABETH CAROLYN COX Nonjmrfil XVILMINGTOX, N.. C. HN air, hrr f71l1ll7lf'I'.f all who .falw admirfd: t'0urlmu.r though roy, and gfenflr though rflirfd: llnppintifx her laughing I'-1'f'J displayed and msc of hmrt her fiwry look t'nnfvryetl. Elizabeth, by her modesty, refined manners and unsellishness. makes all who know her- soon adore her. She has a very unique way of her own when it comes to making and keeping friends and it is not through power of speech that she wins them but through the nobleness portrayed in her daily life. Officer S. S. '27g Secretary S. S. '273 B. Y. P. U. Officer 'Z7g Secretary B. Y. P. U. '26: OHicer Y. XV. A. '273 Officer Society '27. Officer S. S. ..6- 21. President S. S. Class 213 B. Y. P. I. Ofhcer '27q Ollicer Society 227: Secretary South Carolina Club '26-'27g B. Y. P. If Secretarv 'Z7' Y. XV. A. Council '27-'ZS' v l .--xx J rm. tn ' YIAMIZS NIQXYTUN BRUXVX l'l11lnrm1ll1m11 ST.XI'ESVll.l,E. N. C. 'Hiny frm! inn yr! 41 rmliun, lull il rzrnis trnirziug In tirwr ilu' flung lllruizyflf' james has wun :J name fur himself :intl th-ise who knuw him like him. YVe have founil him In lie I1 true friend antl a loyal classmate. He ranks very high :among his tell-nv stuilents lmth in clussruutn wurk anil in cuinpus activities. Vice-Presitlent St-ienre Cluli '27g Urlicer S. S. 'Z7g Urlurer B. Y. P. lf '27. MARYUN HOFFMAN Clin Muuxr Hoi.i.v, N. C. H.f'r.1 J lo Ihr girl will: 11 flrart and ll Ilfilfl' Tha! lnukfxr ilu' lmhlflf uf lift' 'LL'lAl'lll ftvllilrf' The casual observer xuiultl he letl lu believe that lwlaryun is rather reservetl, lwut unce you halve seen her mingling with her friends yuu know that she is joyutisly alive. She is interested in all student activities and ever up anal about and in the swing of things. bhe possesses the rare charm of being the same wherever yuu see her, Tu be sure, her distinct personality has wun lor her a wide circle of friends, Now 'tis time In say, Bun Voyage , fur Mnryon honnls her ship zintl goes nut into the sen of life, but never Z1 fear crimes tu us, fur we know that she will have smooth sailing. Currespunfling Secretary benior Class 'ESQ Y. XV. A. Urlicer 'Zh-'ZT3 Utlicer B. Y. P. U. '26-H273 Presiilent Gaston County Club '27-'ZSQ Anniversary representative '26-'27g Uflricer 5. S. '26-H275 Art Eilitur uf l,a111'rl '27-'ZSQ Lilee Club '.. i '27-'28. 761 Uthcer Society '27g Y. VV. A. Council CIIARIIFUN lrli SYLLIVAN Ellffldflllll Lxtmms. S. Ll Be'furf llurmr it !Ill771lllfj'.!' Plain living, High thinking and Sullivan Y The ministry is his vucatiun, the muses his hobby' and boxing his pastime, At work or play, cheerful in help or counsel, ready to lau h . ' h need more like him. Assistant Teacher S. S. '26-179283 President Society 'Z7' Commencement Orator '27-'28g Zlfl' nfal' NVIIUHUIIIHIIN lefluh. g or sympat ize-the ministry and the world Anniversary Uratnr '27g Vice-President Scriluleris Club '27-'2i. u- u ADA TERESA BAREFOOT Nonparf-il DUNN, N. C. Call in ruff! muxir. I flaw' heard .raft airr Can rlzarm our renfer and avprl our farm. All the world admires a joyful heart. To our campus Ada has brought this joy by scattering sunshine into many lives Filled with darkening shadows, by making lighter a num- ber of hearts once heavy, and by disclosing a spirit of genuine kindness to all. The mirthful spirit and the happy songs of Ada will linger long in our memories after the text-books and the class work have been forgotten. Officer Society '27-'28: Ofhcer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g Officer S. S. '26-'27g Chorus l26-'27q Orchestra '26-'27g Glee Club '26-'27g Secretary Eastern Carolina Club '27g Anniversary Representative 'Z7. CHARLES C. BRUCE, IR. Mains HILL, N. C. Whate'fr he did, 'war dons with so mufh fare. In him alone 'twat natural 10 plfaref' Charles is a very unusual boy. He has a noble character, great ability, generosity and gentility, a rare combination of virtues. He has an admirable personality and makes friends as he makes acquaintances. He believes in taking life easy and never worries over things that are doomed to happen. Being a jolly good sport he is liked by every student. He appreciates the best things in life, for he is a great admirer of music and a lover of the beautiful. Member of choir and Glee Club. NIAE ELIZABETH GIBSON Nonparfil SWANNANOA, X. C. To live in hear!! we lea-'uf behind, is not to die. Mae, coming to us two years ago, hails from Swannanoa. Her two years with us have been enough to set her plainly before us as one of the highest types of young womanhood. Her modesty and her gentle nature speak in a language which places her far above the mere Happerish type which men forget. Officer S. S. '26-'ZSQ Officer Buncombe County Club '263 Science Club '26-'27g Manager C-l Class Basketball 'Z6g Oliicer Y. XV. A. 'Z6. S'.C'-xi-,'r,,f V .V ,A - K .ill EDITH BESSIE HAYES Nunparril Leicrisren, N. C, IIN fvaiff is lun: and .t-'Lwi't. Edith is so gentle and serene that her very presence has a soothing effect upon those around her. Yet she is very strong to persevere, and does well whatever she undertakes, both in the classroom and on the campus. She is a most lovable girl. Officer B. Y. P. U. '273 General Treasurer B, Y. P. lf '27-228. VVALTER N. POPE Pllllllffltllllillll XV.tnEsBrrRo, N. C. Il'!m so fwould lu' ll man mm! lu' ll non-fonform15t. Pope has not been with us all the time for the past two years, but he has gained many friends while here. He is a kind, peaceable and congenial fellow, and has developed a keen interest in every phase of school activities. He is especially brilliant in Chemistry, and his classmates are expecting him to attain renown in this particular phase of scienze. Science Club '26-'27g Assistant in Chemistry '27-'2S. MILDRED CONSTANCE HAYES Nunparril Leicrsren, N. C. In hrr forrzpuny Luv arf' al our ban. A happy, good-natured little lassie with highest ideals and rare common sense, is Mildred. She is modest and unassuming in manner, unselfish and dependable in her relations with others. These qualities make her easy to get along with and helpful to all who know her. Otlicer B. Y. P. U. '27g General Treasurer Y. VV. A, '27-228. , , i BONNIE CAREY HILDEBR.-XND Nonpnrril HICKORY, N. C. J :milf for all, Il greriing glad. .1 l0'Z'1Il7ll', jolly away .vlzr had. Happy-go-lucky Bonnie is not only a pal, but also an honest, loyal friend. Her friend ship ls solid, there's not anything she wouldn't do for vou. Her sweet disposition is her chief possession, and her never-failing smile wins her a p-lace wherever she goes. General Secretary of B. Y. P. U. '27-'28, Officer Y. VV. A. '27g Dramatic Club '27' niversarv Representative '27g Office B. Y. P. C. '26-'7 r -73 Censor Society '27. JESSE VVALTON KITCHIN Philorrzalhian HORSE Suoe, N. C. .-l 77lll7Z'5 u man for ll, Mat. If one wishes to build for himself an everlasting memorial, let him win friends. A quiet unassuming lad came to college. He labored hard and wrought well. He won for himself .1 large space in our hearts. He has simplicity. yet he is not simple, optimism yet seriousness: Kitchin has a big heart and a warm smile. Secretary Society '27g Officers S. S. '27g President Science Club '.Z7g Officer B. Y. P. U. 'Zo-'273 Basketball Squad '26-'27, Class Basketball 'Z7. PAULINE ELIZABETH FRYE Nonparfil HICKORY', N. C. Her smiles slzniu' her liappinesx, Her friend.: lzfr populariiyf' VVe call her Polly 'cause we all love her, you see. She came to Mars Hill two years ago and has steadfastly proved herself a capable all-round girl. Her life is an open book, and we greatly admire her for her loyalty, kindness, conscientiousness, firmness and love of a pure Christian life. Polly's slTlllEs and personality are such an inspiration to us that we shall never forget them. She believes in keeping at it , and we predict for her a happy and useful life. Y. VV. A. Council '27 2Sg Officer B. Y. P. U. '27g Oflicer Y. VV. A. '27' Officer S S '26- '27g Anniversary Representative '273 Secretary Society '27-'28g Inter-collegiate Debater' '28, Scribleris Club '27-'28, , An- BEBSIE SCSAXNA LEIHY llYU7ll7IH'l'll Rainiwp, Pi-Ns. l 1r1f thru ilu' quill ur fu'nr1'l, Jrprrlti nr! ily If ilu' will Jn I, ,rlif 'LL'Ill, urzil fllffftt 1IlI curl un I. Bessie is nur Yankee who argues with Kat liver the respective virtu.s nt hrant .intl Lee, and who Cluses the argirnents ln 3 hearty hug. Clever? Luvzilile? Luyal? Yes, and dozens of other qualities as well. lt dues nut pay tu tease Bessie, tur she always has a Ctllllflillfli that leaves you stranded. Take nur advice :mil leave her he unless yuu want her for a sincere goud pal. lf all Yankees are like Bessie, there will be nn inure Civil YYars, Officer Society 'Zh-'27, '27-'ZXQ Ottirer S. S. 'lt--'271 Urhrer B. Y. P. C. 'Zh-'ZT'g gkssistflflt bec- retary C-I Class '26-'27g Stenngrapher llill Tujw '27-'ZSQ Class Basketball 'IL--'27, '27-'ZSZ Y. VV. A. Ulhcer 'Zh-'27g Science Cluh 'lo-'17-'ISL Secretary Science Clnli 'lo-'ITL Y, YY. A Council '27-'ZSQ Chorus '26-'27-'l8g Yice-Presitlent Society '28. INIUUDY ti. llliNlJl-LRSUN Elllfllllltlll CXMI'UBEl.I,fl. 5. LI l luunl lift' ju!! ll .llllff Io lry Ihr .mufy ilrrnyllf un, VVhat's the matter with lNloody'? He's all right! Sure he's all right as anyune nn the campus will testify, He has a teasing smile antl an engaging manner. lie is ns guutl a pal as anyone could wish, YVe predict fur hliiradg :1 surcessfnl career, for with his corniallerie and good sense he commands the respect and atlmiratitin uf all his assnciates. Officer South Carulina Club '27-H285 Ufhcer H. Y. P. C. '27g Ulhcer S, 5. '17, M-inilol Brown Dormitory '27-'ZSQ Gym Directur '27-'ISL Utlicer Society 'ZTPZSQ Presitlent .Xnniversary Debate '27, MULLIE jI'NE CUUI-'ER Nnnpzzrfil 'I'i1.ivEi.ER5 REST, 5. LY fl pclpvnmlllly 1lm1u'fft1.f.iml,' 11 spirit lu lu' LIIINLCIIFJ nr-z'i'r',' ti fnulrl tu fllll' in ynldg 11 marc! Jixpuiilinn-lffauliful in in lfndrr l!lf7llfl,Iffilll7lt'I5 of nll1rl'.f. Mollie june is a very conscientious student-a girl nf noble character and lofty ideals. Her cheerfulness an-l fun-loving nature make her a favnrite aiming the lmys and girls with whom she associates. Ofhcer S. S. '26-'27: Urhter B. Y. P. C. '27g Class Basketball '26-'27, '27-'ZSQ Suuth Caru- lina Club '26-'27, '27-'ZSQ Urhcer Y. YV. A. 'Zh-'273 Orhcer Inner Circle 1269273 Y. XV, .-X. Council '27-'ZSQ Anniversary Representative '20-'Zig Churus 'Zh-'27, '27-'ZSQ Glee Club '26- '27, '27-'28, l 1 l,-.-- - : 5951. . . , Q 1 RUBY IRENE FLENIING Nonpareil Boosvttte. C. Sha dfliglltx to .srrfue ilmxf about her and to malzf ilu-rn happy and content. Ruby is one who never worries when things go wrongg for she makes the best of life and is happy at any place, any time, any where. She is always doing a deed of kindness for someone and never grows tired of explaining mathematical problems to her less-gifted class- mates. In hcr future career we hope that she may be as happy, content and successful as she is at present. Dramatic Club '26-'27g Ollicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Othcer Y. VV. A. 'Z7. ' VVILLIAM DOCKERY Philomathian MARSHALL, N. C. Wharf lherfr a will !hn'e's a sway. Bill has been with us since the mind of man runnetb not to the contrary -and his use- fulness and popularity have increased with the years. How can the boarding department of the College run without him? And what will the football squad do without Capt. Dockery? Bill has a will to do things as they should be done, and he usually does them. Vllhether he tackles in football or in his studies, he generally overcomes. Varsity Football '25-'26-'27, Capt. Football '27g OH'icer Society '27g Ollicer S. S. '25g Sec- retary M Club '26g Chief Marshal Society Anniversary 'Z7. STELLA REDD Clio GREER, S, C. When you arf' .rad and lonely, xmllr, Smile, 'when dimppaiuted and blur, Wlmn all about you you fwrong. .rmilr .-Ind the fworld fu-ill .fmilf bark at you. During the two years Stella has been with us, she has proved herself to be a faithful worker. Her hearty laughs can often be heard ringing through the halls of the dormitories and about the campus. Her one outstanding quality is unselfishnessg she would give up her all to make others happy. VVith the hope of such a bright future, we know she will succeed. Officer S. S. '26-'27g Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '27, Otlicer Y. W. A. '26-'Z7. .... .,.., fs MARY M.-XR'I'IlA HARRIS Nufljulrril Lixcmxrux. N. C. True lwnrlh is in bring. nal .rfrrniuy. A verv faithful picture uf noblest tvumanhnml-that's Mary. She is arlmiretl for her uiorlesty, atlable anrl liberal spirit, kinrlness :intl lovable Persnnality which are Combined with strength of purpose. During her stay at blurs Hill she has gained the confidence and ardent zitlectiuns uf birth faculty anil sturlents, Secretary College Church '27-'ZSQ Assistant Chief Marshal Euthalian -Xnniversary '27: Orheer B. Y. P. U. '27, Urlicer Y, XV. A. '27, Dramatic Club '27, Utlicer Society '27, Anniver- sary Representative '27. TROY ILDXV.-XRD FIUNES llflllfllllilffllllll Vuuxx, N. C. W'l1rrr ln' in his l1rurl.Il1rrf' llr full fzix fnzntl lu do lllf Illingz hz' iwfllftl, and lfnrf it 1fnougf!1. Troy possesses all the qualities that it takes tu make Z1 true Christian gentleman. He is highly esteemed fur his lofty ifleals anrl his interest and efforts in helping promote the welfare uf others. He has earnestly suught the best things attainable at Mars Hill, and we are pnsitive of his future success in his chosen tieltl uf work. President S. S, Class '27-'28, Alternate Anniversary Deelaimer '273 Ulee Club '27-'28, Secretary Ministerial Conference '27, Dramatic Club '27-'18, Urlicer Society 'Zo-'27, Oflicer Dramatic Club '27, Utlicer S, S. Class 'lb-'27-'285 Url-rcer B. Y, P. If '17-'28, Chorus '26-'27-'ZS. ALMA BONNIE CHANDLER Clio YYlitVERVll.I.k. N. C. They ftufzn llnnk of ulllfrr mos! tlrr ilu' lztlppifsl fulkr 111111 l11u'. Bonnie is even more than her name implies-pretty, sweet, gay and cheerful. Her loyalty, firmness, honesty, patience, truthfulness, anti strength of character are admired by all who know her. Her tenrler smiles and Cheerful WYt7l'ds meet responses wherever she goes. Ollicer B. Y. P. I7. 'ZS-'26-'27, General Secretary B. Y. P. C, '26-'Z7: Otlicer S. S. '26-'27, Class Basketball '25-'log Secretary Bunrombe County Club '26, Utlicer Sueietv '26-'27Q Ollicer Inner Circle '20-'27, Ill!! Top Statf 'Z7. ' l 5 I , . 5 I ., ,.,. ..,- SARA ELOURA OSBORNE Clio SPARTANBURG, S. C. Taco eyes of blue roms .rmilirf fllrougllf' There is a chamber in the soul of her friends, in which space will dwell ever, the memory of this fair maiden, fair as the world saw her, yet fairer as it knew her. She's just a pleasant mixture of seriousness and near-seriousness, optimism and frankness, while jovialty expressed by an appreciative smile roams through her very nature. She has those rare qualities that make the noblest of all creatures-a lady. Chorus '26-'27g Otlicer S. S. '26-'27g Secretary of Society '27. CHARLES A. MADDRY Philomnthian DURHAM, N. C. Ta ilu' ,vlarr rhrouglz difficulties. Charles is one whom we all admire: a youth of unusual ability, and one who bears well responsibility. As a student he has the determination that makes him successful: as a hqure in college activities he takes the lead. As a boy he is a true and ever helpful friendg one who loves and cherishes his memories of back on the farm. -He is just one of' the boys. President B. S. U. '27-'ZS' V' -P 'd ' ' ' ' - -' ' ' , ice resi ent Society 27, Vice President General B. X. P. U. 'Z7g President S. S. Class 'Z7g Anniversary Representative 'Z7g President B. Y. P. U. '27g Science Club '27-'ZSQ Scribleris Club '27-'283 Ofhcer Ministerial Conference '27' I t l- , neraco legiate Alternate 275 Chorus '27g Commencement Orator '28g Inter-collegiate debater '28. FRED B. DRAKE Philomathian HENDERSONVlLI.E, N. C. Hs -wlm dom less than he ran, doe: ill. A youth of rare personality, yet a personality that shows little of what he really is. The greater portion of him is hidden behind an innocent expression. a pleasing smile, and eyes that express the presence of a noble spirit. His serenity declares his soberness. Are these things help to make our good frind Drake. Officer S. S. 'Z7g Othcer Society '27g Science Club '27g Chorus '26-'Z7g Football Squad '26-'27. s 'x JESSE M. XVIXUU Eulfmlimz I, C'txtvrvtiet.t1m,-N. C. Truth ulnlzr It nn! .vuff1tit'rrl,' Iruili If ilu' tlrrnfuy lfut mint ti ilu' lmftu Ifmf .tfntli ll fmrnrf' Jesse has been a remarkable student, He aiwavs thinks snmenne can perfnrm Certain tasks better than he, but when it ciurtes tu a shtswdtivvn, ,lesse is as guild ns anv. His de- termtnatttin to get the best nut of cullege life has been proven tu us, fur he participates in all the College activities. VVe hope he will have suceess in life, fur he surely deserves it. Officer B. Y. P, lf '27g Uihrer S, S. 'Zh-271 Uthcer Society '27: llrhrer Ministerial fun' ference '27: Chorus '2h. lil.lZ.'Xl5lQ'I'll SPQXNULIQR Clin Astievtl t r. N. C. UrnfirmI fu-ll, 11 flfllfl of gold, Ilrllllllflfl fH'I,fl77l1lHfj' lI7It1 gfrtnr' Infiniti. Lib's smiling eyes tell tts she ix happv. and her smile altvavs gets une in return. llap- piness comes through friendship, and she has many friends lic-cause she is a friend. YVe admire Lib , and because of her many talents we expect n'u.h of her. Music is a part uf her lite, and with mllsiC in her soul we predict great suceess fur her. B. Y. P. V. Oilieer 'Zh-'27g S. S. Ul'l'icer '26-'ZTQ Y. XV. Pt. Officer '20-'273 Soriety Orhcer '26-'Z7g Chorus '26-'JT-'ZXQ Secretary Cleveland Fnuntt Club, Anniversary Representative '26- '273 General B. Y. P. If Ulhcer '27-'ZXQ Phi Anniversary Marshal '17g tilee Club '27-'ZXQ Cleveland Cmintv Club '27-'2S. -l.'XlXll:QS ll. Sbllilill lilflfnrlztzn NIXRIUX. N. li Tull and lug uf llfurl mill mimi- Tn knuq.: him it lu lrwf fum. Fur ln .r a lfny nf Ihr -'awry lmrt kind. Jimmie is a lmy ivhuse sincerity nf heart and ctingeniality uf spirit have won for him the esteem and admiration of all his classmates. He goes about his work quietlv with a purpose and determination which deserves success. lt is hard In believe that there 'was ever a better natured. fellow than he. President Ministerial Confertnce '27g President S. 5. 'Z73 B. Y. P. U. Officer '27: Alternate Anniversary Dehater '27g Ofhce S ' t' ' ' ' ' r octeg ..1, Winner in mile race of Athletic Contest '27. D----n JENNIE LOUISE BEAM Clio ELLENBORO. N. C., Roure 2 Without Iowa and laughter, life it noihing, Nat for lmrxelf. hui for the World .thc lives. Louise has a sweet disposition, winsome manners, a smiling countenance prompted by a loving heart, and is true to her high ideals. She has proved herself to be an ideal lady with a cultured, refined and noble Christian character. May she live to bless other lives with the same loving-kindness that has blessed ours. Officer S. S. '26g B. Y. P. U. Officer '26-'27g President Inner Circle '26-'27q Officer Y. W. A. '27g President S. S. Class 'Z7g Vice-President Inner Circle '27q Oflicer Society '27, MARK PLEMMONS Philomathian LOCKH.-KRT, S. C., Box 51 S-zcrel are lhe thought: that .mzfar of rnnlenlg The quiet mind it richer than zz frown. During Mark's extended stay at Mars Hill, he has exemplified the character of a Christian gentleman. Dependability is one of his outstanding traits. He is faithful and honest in all duties: loyal and true to his associates and to his Alma Mater. He desires to play the game of life fairly and squarely. President S. S. Class 'Z7g Olilicer S. S. '23-'24, '26-'27g Vice-President B. Y. P. U. '25g Of- ficer B. Y. P. U. '26g Officer Society '23-'24, LOLLIE JANE TURK Clio Becrox, S. C. Somebody mid il rouldn'l he donf, Bu! she fwiih ll fhurhlr replied, That mayhf it couldn'i, hut .vhe'a' hr um' Who u'011!dn'I .ray so 'till .tht d tried. I Lollie came to us from South Carolina and has proved an apt scholar in every subject. Her chief characteristics are honesty and loyalty. She has won a. warm place in our hearts that no one else can ever fill. XVe predict for her a bright and successful future. Oflicer Y. W. A. '27g Oflicer B. Y. P. U. 'Z6-'271 Oflicer S. S. '27g South Carolina Club ,26- 'Z7g Inner Circle '27g Ofhcer Society '27. -I LUN,-X ANITA CR.-XNFILI. Clio Curkrxm, N. C. .-I ihfrrful iilsjmiifinn is I1 fund uf ready trlpilulf' Dues Luna ever laugh? VVell, without thix renl life of jollinew what nuul-l we -ln' hlie ia iuxt :in :ill-round girl whurn vnu Can not help luving' when you knuw her. hhe ix vzipzilile, wlf reliant, friendly, and Cunxidernte tif rxtherx, She ha- inuny triendx whii ldve .intl admire lien. lt would he hard tu find a more sincere girl, or a truer friend. Yiiu may he xure that whin- ever xhe rluex is her beft. Dramatic Club '26-'27, Officer Society 'Z7Q Ul'l'icer of S. S. '26. CLYDE PALNLER STINSON l'l1iInmalf1i11n Umnsrox. N. C. lf it is flared rrrmc, if fzcill :ml ln' sn i1lft:i1y.r. Tn kniiw Stimun ix to know what he tliinkx. He likes a senxihle argunsnt whether the xuhject he within renwn ur nm. Hard In cunvinceg true to hix cunvinctiunx, yet ready ever lu :admit J changed mind. lle ix a rexpegteil friend Ku nll. 'Ili him the called minixter hae nu greater minion than the Called lawyer. Hut he he preacher or candle maker, xtlcvew has him unfolded in her armx. Vice-Prexident li. Y. P. C. '27g Ulhcer S. S. 'l7g Secretary B. Y. P. l'. '2S. EDITH IRENE KING Clin Irlfmix. Viiu,iNt.x Life if tn ln' forlifirrl by malzy frirnJ.rf1ipJ, to lofzw, and lff lff1'i'J is Ihr gr1'aI1'.rI hrlfglrinrxs of fxirlz'r1fr. litlith iw pleaxant but punitive, gentle yet true. She hears n tenilei regard for her fellow Ntkudents and they in turn know that Nhe maintain, a ready xpirit of service. A part of hap- pineu' ik expressed through her voice in sweet sung. NVith thexe natural ahilities, we can ray uf Edith, that she has chmen the better part. She ix active in Christian learning and practice. K hlee Cluh 16928, Churuh lzfrlzgl Ofhcer B. Y. P. U. '27, S. S. UH'icer 'Z6 27g Sucietx UH1cer '27. ' U . xx U------- 'i . . au l HENRY LEE BRIDGES Ellfllllfillll 125 CHUIBERLAIN Sr., RALEIGH, N. C. I -u-mild lm true, for llIl'l'l'? are thou' fwlm iruxt mv. Henry believes in the glorious ideals for which his Alma Mater stands, and his loyalty to her has made him a part of the ideal Mars Hill. His upright Christian character, his lesire for the choicest things attainable, and his useful life on the campus have won for him the admiration of his fellow students. Mars Hill claims him as one of her very best sons. President S. S. Class '26-'27q President B. Y. P. U. '27g Ofhcer Society '27. MABEL KIMREY Clio ALBEMARLE, N. C. Puff, rfwerf, and airways kindg .-I better friend no one mn find. Mabel is the highest type of a girl, and the truest kind of a pal. She has shared all her joys and sorrows with us. She has proved to be a clear thinker and a capable student. VVC ure confident that whatever her life's work may be, she will bring honor to our dear old Alma Mater. Urhcer Society 'Z7. GEORGE BYRAN VVAGONER Pllilomalhian CLEMMONS, N. C. Sintra may rar! dearly, but life ix the prire of failure. If you're looking for a studious fellow, who believes in right against might, it's George. He believes in doing big things silently. His great determination to master mathematics has been realized by others. He is a friend to each one on the campus: he has shown it by lend- ing them a helping hand. As he enters the business world we bestow upon him our best and most sincere wishes. B. Y. P. U. OHicer '26g Officer S. S. '27. MAE PLEMMUXS Clin I,uckn.1.Rr, 5. L'. B1'HPr lu' Jmull and rhfnf. lfmn lu' lurglr nm! nut 11 iln1.1uftc. Mae is the kind nf ri girl that ue need mnre like. She is always really In lEfPOIltl In college activities, but in daring sn she dues not neglect her studies. She is greatly interested in expression and displays real ability in that line. President S. S. Class '27g Olhrer B. Y, P. U. X273 Secretary Society '273 President B, Y. P. U. '27g Olhcer Y. VV. A. '26-'27: Commencement Representative '27g Anniversary Representative '26-'27g Dramatic Club '25-'26, '27-'ZSQ Suuth Carolina Club '25-126. ALBERT BCRKE FCRCHES l'l1ilumatl1i1111 lNIncksvli,i.n, N. C. .-In flrnletrl mul! il lfn' lmlrlfxl Mark nj Und, Burke's hunesty, sincerity of purpose, unsellishness and-the glint of mischief in his eyes have won for him the true friendship of the student budyg yet few uf his friends have real- ized his spirtual strength nr his desire to attain the noblest of Gods Creations, A Man Four- Square. Varsity Football '24-'25-'lb-'273 Varsity Basketball H261 Varsity Baseball 'lb-'273 Presi- dent M Club '26-'.Z7-H285 Basketball Squad '25-'Z7g Baseball Squad '25. OPAL PRYUR Cliff BEAR WA1.i.mv, N, C. llf 'wha ,rrnilrr uni! llllljlhl aaa-ny Thr liille lriflli' uf lift- ruddy: lfill lifve fu ,nnilf and 111115111 firmly, .1 gll't'llll'I' lrizzl znzalhfr Jay. A light heartedg good naturecl girl is Opal, She is a good stutlent and takes part in all activities. Her personality and ability has won the esteem antl respect of her classmates and teachers, Olhcer S. S. '26-'27g B. Y. P. U. Ofhcer X173 Y. XV. A. Ollicer '26-'27g Officer Society' '27g Churus '26-'Z7g Anniversary Representative '20-'Z77 Commencement Representative '27. i r H- f - -i j. Y Y . LUCY BLANCHE PARKER Clin Y.mk1Nv1l.LE, N. C. I hnufu' the nature of fu-amen. When you request they refute, fwhen you forbid. they are .ture In do it. Pep, variety, determination, wit, and a frankness of manner like a breath of fresh air- is Lucy. Besides being an all-round good sport, she is an earnest, conscientious student. Lucy is able to take care of herself and several others as well-just ask those who tried t h l . o ep celebrate her birthday! VVe'll predict ffrom experiencel an entertaining future for those associated with Lucy, Ollicer Y. XV. A. '26-'27, Oflicer S. S. '26-'27' Officer Society '27, Ofhcer B. Y. P. U. '26- 'I '27, Chorus '26-'27-'28, Class Basketball '26-'27-28. JOSEPH GLENN TRAVIS Euthalian VVEST ASHEVILLE, N. C. Time and the hour runs through the raughext day. Glenn is a line example of symmetrical development-physical, mental, and spiritual. He stands in lirst rank as an athlete, student, and counselor, a logical thinker, of few words, he speaks to the point. These noble traits of character have won him many trusty friends. Lonely, in the great throng of men there is a firm place and a blessed work for him Editor The Hill Tap: President Euthalian Literary Society '27, Varsity Basketball '27- '28, Scribleris Club '27-'28, Club '27-'28, Ofhcer S. S. '27. MAUDE ASHVVORTH Clio Famvtew, N. C. l fwnuld he fll'Z'i7l!1 and forge! the gift. Maude is worthy of all the good that can he said of her. In her room, in class, on the campus, and in all the games of life, she plays her part as only a genuine girl can. VVhile her teachers class her as an student, we class her as an A friend. She is true to herself, her friends and her duty always. General Secretary C. O. D. nf S. S. '27-'28, Senior Editor Laurel '27-'28, Science Club '27- '28, Chief Marshal Society Anniversary '27, B. Y. P. U. Oflicer '27, OFticer S. S. '26-'27, OH'icer Society '27, Chorus '26, Y. VV. A. Otlicer '26, Anniversary Representative '26, Vice- Presitlent Society '27. vs- . ,Y liliRNlC'li S'l't,lXli Nnnpur ri! Uiucusl, N. LX Cliff lu Ihr izcorlil My lffxl you fnwf. .Intl Ihr ffm! tuzll mmf lfmk In yan. Bernite is ri xery studious girl. XVe fintl her really and willing to ilo anything for the good of her classmates. ,Xt first sight she stems lu he razserveil, hut when you know her she is ind A n n eerl it jullj' gunsl sport, neatly to meet whatever romvs. Othrer B. Y. P, lf 'ltr-1273 tlfhcel' S.S,'21-3173 Uthver Y. XV. A. '2hf'27, L-lee Vluli '17-'ZXQ iversarv Representative 'ZoA'l7. S. XVll.LI:XM IIIWSHES lfuihizliiilr Sl-llil rn, N. C. .ll11,mf U fzms fninl, lmfi: fic1'ul', Lllllflllllffl' flltifi ffffnw iffy ifwllf W'l1y .tlluulil fFl'llII!l ffvrr sflruk Ilyllfll Ilmu :ami lzrrulfzf hm' ,mul su fu'r'll, ' Sweet Illllsifs power! The music in Bill's life luursts forth in evtry woril and smile as the hluehir:l's song in springtime, and cheers many hearts about him. Frosty also has H113 rtistic temperament, anil technical skill which testify to his genius, VVe shall he disappoint' eil if Bill iloes not write his name high on the scroll of fame. 21-283 U appl Ulee Cluh '27-'28, Chorus '27-'ZSQ txHI1iVEl'N2lI'V Representative 'lb-'271 Society OH'iCer fhcer S. S. '27Q B. Y. P. l'. Ufhcer '27. INIQZ HARIJIQN Nrnzpurrii ill-UlL'M, N. U. Tu lmufie ffm' ix In low' hw. Inez is a eharter member of our class and one who is loved by :iIl. The quotation truly ies to her, for if you know her, you are sure to love her. Through her quiet mood and pleasant disposition she has become a friend to the entire Class. B. Y. P. li. Officer '26-'27g Anniversary Representative '27, 5 un-----rx Lg ' I-. ALICE LOUISE MCKITTRICK Nafzpnrfil lVIOUNTVIl,I.E, S. C. Hn mfoiff 'war fwfr genlle, raft and lofw :ln fxffllenl Ming in woman. Alice has been with us for two years, and every one who has met her has found her to be an excellent girl. As a friend she is loyal, sincere. and unparalleled. As a studcnt she is quiet, serene, thoughtful, sensible, and successful in all of her work. VVith her splendid qualities, her unusual talents, and her abilities and aspirations we know that some day she will have reached the utmost heights of success. Secretary B. S. U. '27-'ZSQ Ofhcer Society' '27g Officer S. S. '26, Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27' South Carolina Club '26-'27-'28, Photographic Editor The Laurel '27-'281 Scribleris Club '27-'28, ALTON PARKER GOODIVIAN Philomallzian XVEST JEFFERSON, N. C. Ta fwlmm ewfry cloud har Il .rllfziery lining. A quiet, unassuming boy is Parker. Because of this he is liked by everyone on the campus and naturally has many friends. I-Ie has proved himself to be an all-round sport and also a Christian gentleman. As a student he ranks among the best. VVith a character and nature like Parker's, success is sure to come his way in the future. President S. S. '28, Oliicer S. S. '26-'27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Band '27-'28, Inter- national Relations Club '27 Z8g Ofhcer Society 'Z7. NLABEL HUNT Clio XV.-IKE Fonesr, N. C, HN 'ways are frur, lift' l'07l:1'lll'f blafnfltrr, her frirntlxflip laying. On first acquaintance Mabel maintains a quiet, gentle, dignified reserve. Her unassum- ing manner and genuine kindliness of spirit has stamped her name upon our hearts so deep that none of us will ever forget her. She is a loyal friend and a good studtnt. Since she usually gets what she goes after, we feel confident that she will attain the heights of success. Oliicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Oflicer S. S. 'Z7g Y. VV. A. Council '27-'28, B, S. U, Council '27. 'ZSQ Eastern Carolina Club '27-'Z8. l - T 1 HELEN MAE MORRIS Nortparail Cxxniuc. N. C. I.ny11l-lu'ilt'Iz'i1. strung uf Vllllltll, .-I Iruet' fflyflil naulterr yulfll limi. Helen stands out as the highest type of girl and the truest kind of friend. She is a girl whose sincerity of heart and Congeniality of spirit have won the esteem and admiration of cveryune. Shel the best surt of a pal, a eunscientiuus worker, and a quite charming girl. bhe tackles whatever there is to lie dune cheerfully and willingly and with a determination that invariably brings sueeess. Urlieer S. 5, '26-'Z71 President S, S. '27g Urhcer B. Y. P. C. 'lb-'271 Olhcer Society '27Z liuncuinlie Cuunty Club '26-'27-'2X. XVADE VVILEY NVURLEY Plzzlumalhiun :XSHl2VlI.I.E, N. C. .-Intl the elnnmtlx to 1ni.t'rJ in him, that mzturr might Jay, this ix u mrm. ' ln VVade we find one who is ever true to his class and his friends. If you see him start out tu do a thing, you may be sure that that thing will lie dune and well done. His ability as an actur has been clearly shown hy the numher of plays in which he has taken part. The quaint mixture nf seriousness and friviility which is his, makes him a friend to everyone. College Cheer Leader '26-'273 junior Class Poet '26-'Z7g Anniversary Representative '26: Commencement Representative '27g Anniversary Representative '273 Seniiir Class Poet '283 B. Y. P. lf President '27g Officer S. S. 'ZTQ Uralnatit' Club 'lb-'27-'2S. ZELMA KATE BENNETT Nonpzlrril Cxvnuatt, N. C. H'lml'.f 41 ffm' person. or 11 bnziztfntzi fzlrr, Livlllijl Jfpurfrnnil gfiiztm them dfliflll g11'aN! Zelmuk wtirth has been estitnated by both faculty and student lmdy and has pruved to he a blessing to lmth. She is envied because uf her real guudness uf heart, the greatness of her soul, and the purity and sweetness of her character, She i- pt,-ssessor of one of Heaven's greatest gifts-making others happy. Urlicer S. S. '26-'27g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g OH-icer Society '26-'27'g Olhcer Buncombe County Club '263 Hill Top Staff '27-'ZSQ Y. XV. A. Council '27-'ESQ Non Anniversarv Marshal '27. ' l K. . , Yi! ' :J NIARY ELIZABETII BRADLEY Nollparffl NIARSIIILI., N. C, .-1 .rftcfri dirpotiimn it IM' rhirffxl of all f70.l'.l'fJJfHll.Y.'l hlary, with her calm, gentle disposition, and friendly smiles, wields an uplifting influence on our campus. Quietly she moves among the students, genuinely admired by them for her lovely character, her unseltish spirit, and her lofty ideals. VVith her quiet, unassuming at- titude she has won the hearts of her fellow students and teachers alike. Y. XV. A. Officer '26, Oflicer Society '25g Class Basketball '251 Officer S. S. '26-'27. CECIL C. HOST Philonznihian New Louuox, N. C. Thr jnllhftcay tn .mt't'f'.r.r it Jlony: unly Ihr I'0ll!lllJfl0d mn iread il. A man is admired for what he is and for what he can do. For both of these qualities we admire Bost. He is the kind of a chap who does not breed within his soul seeds of discon- tent. He is happy in his studies, for these are his businesses. He believes in a sound mind well trained and in a healthy body. These things with his other good qualities will make him successful. Otlicer S. S. '26g Otlicer B. Y. P. U. '26: Varsity Football Squad '27g Varsity Basketball Squad '25-'26-'27-'JSQ Varsity Baseball Squad '26-'27. RUBY EDXVARDS Ivins Htu.. N. C. Offer: in ll wooden llUIl,f!' a QUIJFII ruom we find. Ruby is one of the jnlliest of C-lI's, but her jollity is sincere and refreshing. She has a ready smile all her own that winds its way into one's heart and when trouble comes, Ruby proves herself to be an untiring worthy friend. Her sin:erity and kind simplicity chases away the clouds and leaves only the blue of skies. She is ri good student and a worthy pal. WVe're glad she's one of us! Secretary Intermediate Department S. S. '24 '28, I.e:J.ler Intermediate B. Y. P. U. '27-'28, Secretary Y. VV. A. '25-'26. -z v . ' , ' ' 7,3 fi . ,h .5 . wif'- iff' ' 'i A l R Ml IlL'llIV.l,I. XVII.l,l,XNIs A'fmpn1'r'1l Kim. lYl1lL'NI'XlN, N. lf ll'l1ru 11 lurk 1.1 lim! lfruufl .Wir llf l'r1 :fully :mill 1111 Join. lruly' thc ahove can he saul or Mm-hell. lor her pntrenne and eridurnrue are unsurpzlsserl l-y her classmates, YVe shall remember her hy hex' frankness, her loyalty, her cheery smilts uu-l her sunny' disposition, She possesses those qualities ul morlestyy gentleness. :intl kinduzss which are rlesirahle in every' true woman. Officer 5. S. '26-'JTQ Urhfer Y. YV. A. 'lu-'ZTQ Chorus 'Ing llrlirer H Y. P, if 'ITL k'l:-y'r- Llnrl County' Ululv '27 .2X. FRIZ D 'IQ-YI'li .X N DRIZXYS I1 ullmlnuz ll1l.l1 Poiwr, N. L rYr-wr lmy lffn acurld lrmulml mul tlrlnrlmfful r'.lnlulr.l lm.In,y ni 11 limit m-Jay. Tate has one of the liiggest hearts in the worlll, He would ilu without in orllcr lu help at frienrl. This great Characteristic' l'lZ1sllI'FHVH zlhuut him xi circle of frienrls, As 3 speaker with il tone of volume, he is rarely' excellellg fls an athlete he has pmvell himself erhcientg :tml his tiienllship for his tegizhers :rnnl fellow Clilsslllflifs has lyeen expressed in his attitude to- wursl them. Football Squad 'Zo-'27g Clflss Track 'Ing llflllllflllt' Clulvg Ufhrer S. S, '21-3271 Ulhrel li, Y. P. ll, '11--'ITL K'olnmenCcment llevlaimrr '27. MARY IIIZSTER lil.I.lS lYu11fwn'r'll bunny, N. L, Hhillllfll' llfyrrlf and .iorfl Ir!! r-z'fr'ylw.iy nlfuul ll. If Mary is your fricn-l, then you may' he assured that she will llo anything in her power fur y'uu. In her, you may' rind fheerfulness, unselhshness, :intl sincerity' so beautifully blended that in her friendship you possess at pricesless jewel. Her hc-nrt's rlesire is to become :i nurse. .ind in that calling she will he able to serve humanity' henutifully and helpfully. B. Y. P. V, Urhcer H273 Officer S. S. '26-'27g C'ley'elnud County Club UtH:er '27-'28g Lilee Club 27-'ISL Chorus '20-'27-'2R. ROBERT YV. CRUTCHFIELD Euilmliun COLUMBIA, N. C. Nu man mn rlimlz out Izeyrnzd lllf limitation: of hir ofwn character. An admirable personality and a big-hearted friend well describes Bob. These character' islics have brought about him manv friends. He has shown his friendship to others by his willingness to help them. As a student he is one of our best, as a musician he has shown his talent. Orlficer S. S. '273 Oflicer B. Chorus '26, Orchestra '26-'27, Band 'Z7-'28. Y. P. U. '27g Science Club '27-'28, Dramatic Club '27-'28g RACHEL FROST CWHAFFIN Clio CLEMMDNS, N. C. Sim nmw' frnnzd fault -wilh you, newer implifd your fwrang by luv' righif and yet men at lin' .ride grew nobler, girlx purer. VVith all her admirable characteristics-lovableness, sincerity, modesty, Congeniality, and wit, linked with reverence for all that is good, Rachel is always calm, dependable and resolute. It is a beneficial joy to be in her presence because into her fun she weaves such inspiring ideals that young men at her side grow nobler, girls purer. President Inner Circle '27, Ofhcer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Society Ollicer '27-'28: Debaters Club '273 Science Club 'Z7g Olhcer S. S. '26, LENORE C. HONYCUTT Philomalhinn BURNsv1Li,e, N. C. So FHI'Iil'J'I in fwork mm' fun -we knofw not half lllz fworlz his done. Two years agu at Christmas time Crip came to us from Burnsville. He has meant much to Mars Hill College. He is outstanding in his class work, and is popular on the campus. As an athlete he is hard to beat-always Fighting, and never beaten until the last whistle has blown, or the last ball is pitched. We wish Lenore even greater success in the future than he has had at Mars Hill. Varsity Baseball '26-'27g Varsity Basketball '26-'27-'28, Otlicer Society 'Z6g Oflicer S. S. '26-'27, President Yancy County Club '26, Marshal Phi Anniversary '27. MARY ELIZ.-XBETH IIANIBY Cliff Mums Him., N. C. I!r1111Ilf11l 111 .tf1:r.-'I, yfnzngf 111 l11'1111l1f11l 111111 ,mtl 11,1 yfulngf, 1111.l guy 111 .full 1111.l imzm M11 at tfuy. ' Mary i- one of our foremoat Seniors. Diligent in all xhe unrlertalye-. NYe'll never forget the lovely anniversary program over which she an gracefully prexiiletl. Nor Nhnll ue forget her wonderful work with The Sunbeams. B. Y. P. If, Y. XY. A. and all her other ieligiom activities. Surely Mary can not he aurpawed and the xhall :if Nurely keep her plate in out hearts forever. President Societv 'JTQ becretriry Scribleria Cluh 'ZTQ .-Xa-ociate I-lditor Hill 171,11 'IT-'ZS1 Ufhcer B. Y. P. If 'Zh-'Z71 Vice-Prexident Society '263 Ul'I'icer S. S, 'lbg Uthrer Y. XY. .Y ilff. KIAMIZS BRUUK5 REID E11ll111l111n Cxmrouetm, S. C. In 1111 iurilfnlmlii fill 11 lfrztllr nn yuur !rn11111f. Brooke is u fincere, hard-working fellow, courteoux at all time-N :mtl alwny- thiiughttul uf others. He ix not fati-hell with the meager things of life, hut yvnnts the heat. Broiiln hm plenty of initiative and is successful in all that he undertakex. Ax :i ftutleni len -urpitv him? as a friend you will lintl no lwetter. Blat' the future hold in xtore for him murh Ntlucew :intl happinefs. OECCI' Society 'ZTQ International Relationx Club '27-'ISL Ulheer South Carolinzi C'lul1 '2T. VISTA ELLEN STIXES Clin MARS HILL, N. C. Small, ltul lug of l11'11r1 11ml min.l,' lo knwu' lwr 1,1 tu lufiw- lzfr. for ,rlzf if 11 vlflflltl nl llzr furry lim! kind. XVith quiet dependability and unassuming ellort, Vista rexpondx to every call of duty and faithfulnesx. She is very modest, but those who know her beet appreciate her friendly spirit and senxe of humor. Her appealing personality hu- won her many trien-15, She is dependable, loyal and worthwhileg alwaya ready for work or play, SheK ju-t the kind of girl that we can't forget. President Y. XV. A. '26g Secretary B. Y. P. If 427g Ollicer Y, VV. A. '271 OH'i3er B. Y. P. Lf '26-'Z7g Officer S. S. '26-'27g Uthcer Society '26. t E F I MARY LOUISE VVEBSTER Clio MARS HILL, N. C. II if ti youd Ming In lu' rirlz and a gnad lhing lo he .rrrangq lull if is n lvetffr tiling lu lm lofved by a throng. Louise is a girl worth knowing and a friend worth having. Her lovable disposition causes those who know her best to love her most. VVe value her friendship because of her loyalty, her clear sweet personality. Secretary Senior Dept. of S. S. H271 Anniversary Marshal 'Z7. EDVVARD CLAYTON GLASGOYV Eutlmlian CASTAL1x, N. C. Il'hrn 1 dir, I -wzzni tha' gram' to my, Hrrr Karnes a man. On the gridiron, on the campus. and in the class room Glasgow has proved to be true and to put his best into his work. He has not failed to he a friend. He has a word of cheer for every one: and if he is discouraged, no one knows about it. Glasgow has made his own way, and by hard work he has become one of the outstanding students. President Society 'ZSQ President B. Y. P. U. 'Z7g President Club '27g Monitor Boys' Dormitory '27g Varsity Football '26-'27g Dramatic Club '27-'ZEQ Science Club '27,-'ZXQ Inter- national Relationship Club 'Z7: Ofiicer Society '25, 26-'27-'ZSQ Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27-'Z8: Anniversary Representative '273 Commencement Representative 'Z8. lVfARY POOLE Clio MARS Htu., N. C. llofu' nolllr flrr lflotzgflls, Ilona' .ru'f'r!. hon.: pure their dfwrlliuy Marr. Here is a classmate we all respect and admire. She is never satisfied until she has done her best in everything. Her unselfish character has won for her a place in the hearts of those who know her. Mary is ever loyal and conscientious in her work, cheerfully laboring on under difficulties, and determined to win. Underneath her smile one finds many deep thoughts and high ideals. Those who have seen deeper into her life realize that there is genuine good- ness in her character. Officer Society '27-'28g President B. Y. P. U. '273 Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27: Officer S. S. '26-'27-'28g Sunbeam Leader '27-'ZSQ Officer Y. VV. A. '27-'28. KARL ICUXYI N LOVING Pflllnmillflmli lxxihkox, N, L. Karl ix a Loving fellow. He ix kind, generuux, congenial, :intl :in all-rountl gmail xport. llc expeeiully fallx for the girlx, prohahly that is hecnuxe of hix Loving name. As n xtutle-nt Karl ix intluxtrioox, xtutlioux and punctual. ,Xx 3 friennl, he ix ever Iaithful, ilcpendahle, untl LIN immovable :tx the Rock ot Gibraltar. XVith hix xplentlitl perxonalily, with hix ability, :intl with hix enilowmtnt nl xtiukahility we know thut he will well xuvneed. Karl is joxt ct human, but 'AA man for a'that. ' ' i ' f 'T' Q Q i '1' V B. X. P. I . Urheer 21-.13 ....UH1cer -1--83 B. Y. P. lf Uthcer '27-US. ,lllbhlli jl'.'XNl'l'.'X HUXVNI.-XX lflin Mxuiow, N. l'. i'TlIl'01l!lll ull ilu' fit-lritliliyi of my fffuzt .lly .worth lr! lrrufzfrzzly fici.tt1um fjI1liit',n l!lff'llEK'lll1ll, xtlltliollx, guilelexx, zltlalwle, gentle. lovable-that! Pltx-, who, with thorough- nt-xx gintl without comproinixe, mzixterx her own prohlemx untl then fat,-ex otherx, with Ll xmilc, ready Io help with theirx. Her xterlin 'ha . l ..l in her flluxell profexxion of teaching. Ufhcer Y. XV, .'X. 'log Officer B. Y. P. lf 'lb-'27, g 1 rirter ant ermted purpoxe xhnulil Harry her far KELLY RAY Enllltlliiizz Pxtxr Foxx, N V. .S'f1zir, .timf'r1ty, iyrrifntiliy, Tin' llrrrw yzutri uf 11 yf'l1llrm11n. Kelly ix the lwoy u ho ix xi gootl pal to everyone: he ix the hoy who hux n smile for all, and ix :ilua x tcailx to entei into nx h' ' ' 5' ' ' :J 't ing hix elaxxmatex want to tio. He ix a good worker, anti never refuxex Io help when help ix axketl. Though rather quiet, he is always missed hx' his rlaxxmcttex when he ix zilixent from any of their gatheringx. Ambitious, xensihle, full uf' fun, that ix Kelli' Rus. Max' he attain r t r ' ' W ' V Y , g en xuttexx in hix choxen life-work! B. Y. P. ll. Ufhuer '21,-'27g Ulheer S. S, '26-'ITL Reprexentative B. S, ll. Conference '27, E. -H . - . - -11,4 r' 1-:.,,i.5 XVADE E. BROVVN Pllilnmathfzln BLOWING Rock, N, C. J failllful friend ix 11 Jtruzzg Jefenxe, rind he llzal lzaill found Juelz lmlll found Il lrea.mre. Sticktoitiveness and natural ability are VV'ade's qualities. He does not shrink from hard tasks, nor does he leave them until they have been finished. He has the grit and determina- tion that wins. These qualities together with his friendliness and simplicity have won him a place in the class room-yes, in mathematics and physics, if you please, in the society hall, and on the athletic field. VVe believe that he will perservere in the great perplexing world. President B, Y. P, U. '263 Officer S. S. '26g Officer Society '26-'27g Treasurer Senior C! I . , ,l . . . - . . . ass, Ofilicer B. X. P. U. 21, Monitor in Dormitory, Alumni Editor Hill Tap. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH FRADY Clio BILTMORE, N. C. Give me Irue friend: and rnusif, and life fwill be a pleasure. Here is a girl who is sweet, broad-minded, and faithful. Her genial disposition and high ideals have placed her high among the students at M. H. C. If you are seeking a true friend, here she is. VVork, study, and loveg but the greatest of these is love, is Virginia's motto. May her musical career be a success! Officer Society '26-'27: Oflicer S. S. Class '26-'17, Officer Y. YV. A. '273 Officer B. Y. P. U. '27g Buncombe County Club '26-'27-'28. LETHCO BROCK Philomntlzian INMAN, S. C. .-I foul 11111 nu flmmw' illerefore I twill Ire fwircf' I Lethco can usually see the funny side of anything, and in a quiet way. Too, he is a steady, toiling kind of fellow. As the familiar adage puts it He doesn't say much but h d a - . . . e oes ood 'eal. A man of stickability! These are good traits of character for a mari in the business 5 . . . . . world Whichnhe is planning to enter. Certainly, he will be a great success and a great hlessmg to this cnuntry. Oflicer Society '27g OHicer B. Y. P. U. '27, I 4 A, X 1 45 .y - 13 i ,, v r Y 5' -l ' ' - U M., ,.Q fi 'lQi'5.f1?f'? l7 51Tf-'- - .. ...mg -li ff.,f.1,. .,,., 'P-gd V fp-,.-f-.fw,,::::aW:, lNl..'XRY ELOISIZ BROOKS AYllIIf71ll'l'lI Yxss, N, ti Lung fzelll 'uf .vrurrfl hffurr fur find 11 hfurt .vu grrrllz' and .ru Ianni. Unless you know Eloise vou Cannot truly appreciate her. Quietly she steals her way into your heart where there is a sput reserved for her. She upholds the truest ideals uf wumanhuoil lay her gentltness, luvableness. kindness, patience, and modesty. As through life she goes. nur thoughts and love will follow her as well as our sincerest wishes for a glorious success in whatever she attempts. Y, VV. A. Uilieet' '26-H271 Eastern Carolina Clult '27-US. NELLIE ALTA KQLAZENER ffliu Crust Cirt, Yi. .S'!n' lfml fwru MW' fair and lrrezifr proud llutl irmyur at ficill, lm! r1r1'rr lurid, Alta stole her way into our hearts two years ago when she came lu us. In her quiet manner and by her good work she has endeared herself to all. She has proved herself worthy of a diploma in being loyal to the traditions of the school, as well as being successful in her studies. VVe wish her only the good things in life. Officer S. S. '26-'271 B. Y. P. kv. Uihrer '26-'Z7. FRED YVILSUN :XNERSUN l'l1ilnmathif1l1 Mins Hu.r., N. C, ills 1111! ,ro mirth fwllul I am, llut 'l.L'fl1lf I Ilifillit' tu hr. Fred is steady, lovable, ambitious, faithful, and has a Concrete purpose. He has liketvite proved himself a clean thinker and a capable student, XVe knuw that the future has its work for: Fred: and we feel confident, after future preparation, that he will render undreamed of service in this chosen field. President Y. R. B., S. S. Class '25-'26-'2Sg President B. Y. P. U. '25-'27g Teacher boys' S. S. Class in Intermediate Department '26-'27g Assistant Superintendent Intermediate De' partment '26-'Z7g President Madison County Club '27-'28, Officer Phi Societv '26-'27g Leader ofthe R. A. boys. ' l 1. . . GLENN DAVID FREEIVIAN Philomaflfian RUTHERFORDTON, N. C., R. 4. Wl1at you 'would .rum to be, lie really. Here is a student whose quiet, unpretentious manners tell the story of his daily life. The world admires a man with a calm, gentle spirit and a character free from blots. Freeman has these qualities in addition to a clear, keen intelle:t. In scholarship he holds the high esteem of his teachers and classmates. His Alma Mater takes much pride in claiming him as her very own. S. S. Oflicer '26-'27q Anniversary Representative '27: Olhcer Society '27g Olhcer Inter- national Relations Club '27, Science Club '27, HELEN NELON Nonpareil Asi-ievicce, N. C. Spf'f't'l1 is .vil1'er,t .vilcnre lr goldmzf' Helen is another one of our quiet Seniors, but we Find her to be sincere and sympathetic, always willing to do her part in anything. Helen is a very studious girl. At first sight she seems to be reserved, but when you know her you find a true pal. She rather secludes her- self, but when we find our way into the corner of her heart, we Find rare gems with qualities to be valued high. Oflicer S. S. '27-'283 Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '27. LENARD LEE XVARLICK Euthalian LAWNDALE, N. C. I meddle uitlz no man'.v bizsinrxr but my often. Lenard has lived quietly amon-g us for two years, but his sincerity and his definite purpose have been well expressed. He is a conscientious worker, both in his religious and social activities, never shirking his duty. These noble characteristics, interwoven with ri princely character, have won him the friendship of the entire student body. VVe know that he is on the road to Success , and our best wishes are always for him. Oicer S. S. '27, Class Basketball '27328. l l l 4 1 . I i l' l 1 i l ,i il . r L - 1 it ..., THOMAS B. VVALKER Eutlzzlllun 5'r.xTEsvIt,I.E, N. C. Gu forth In mfr! llrr slmdufwy fulurr ftrillmui fear, and with a manly heart. Biddie is admired hy all on the campus. He is self-reliant but always quiet and re- scrvetl. He is truly sincere-in his friendship for others, in his Class work and in anything that he undertakes. YVe give him a cheer for good luck and success in the future. Officer S. S. '27g Chorus '26-'27-'ZSQ Class Basketball '27. BLANCHE CUSHNIAN PENLAND Clin Cuwrwooo, VA, lf you fwuulil lu' llfr' parallel you l7l1l.Sf fain' your idealr for .rlir ftcill not lofwfr hl'7'J.U The soul of Blanche is a storehouse of virtues. Her life represents the things for which all true women strive but few attain. She is kind, gentle, considerate, studious, and ever attempts to upholrl all that is noble and good in life, Her greatest ambition is to serve those around her, She has done this in a great way at Mars Hill. WVith her master mind, lov- :ible disposition, and gentle spirit,kshe is sure to Hll a worthwhile place wherever she chooses. Orliner B. Y. P. U. '283 Officer S. S. '283 Scribleris Cluh 'ZXQ Orhcer Society '28g President Society '28. FRANK PETHEL JOYNER Euthuliarr Room' Mnuxr, N. C. Tl1rauyl1 the llrnyllllllllfl of lrzfzff bringx dfliglzl, flu' Mill lfrlngellf dz'.th'1u'1l0n. Frank is a boy whom we admire because of his friendliness toward every student. One will not know him at the first glance, hut after he is known, he has a place in your heart. He is a stalwart fellow-an outstanding athlete of the Class of '28. During his stay at Mars Mill he has won many friends. VVe bestow upon him our regards and best wishes and bespeak for him success. 2 Vgarsity Football '26-'27g Varsity Baseball '27g Basketball Squad '26-'27g M Club '26- ' 7-'2 . U -1--II SAiVl'UEL MILLER Pllilnmalhian Ast-IEBORO, N. C. .'lll lhal you do, tlu -with your migflltf for illirlgr tlonf' lfy lllllillj are nmwr dom' right. There is just one Sammie. Often he is misunderstood by those who do not know his inner lifeg always he is as sincere as men are made. Yes, he likes to argue, and is given to losing himself when so engaged. Besides his studies, he likes to play baseball and write leads lor a sport stories. Ofhcer S. S. '26-'Z7g Orlricer B. Y. P. U. '27g Ol'l'icer Society '27g Vice-President Inter- national Relations Club '27g Varsity Baseball '27g M Club '27-'283 Science Club 'Z7g Dra- matic Club '27g C-I Track Team '273 Athletic Editor Hill Trip '27-'ZSQ Inter-collegiate Debater '283 Debate Club '28. S.-'KDIE GREENE Clio GREENVILLE, S. C. DNd.r, nal words. lyfodest and unassuming, Sadie is one of those persons whose character is only fully revealed to those with whom she comes in dailv contact. To know her is to love her. She is Z1 good studcnt, a faithful friend, and a true Christian. Her philosophy service. Officer B. Y. P. U. '27, VVILLIAM HENRY OVERMAN Plzilomathian Tuorvitus. N. C. Give lo the luforld the but you hafvf, and the best 'will rome bark to you. Henry is a fellow whom we all admire. His big heart and personality have won him many trustworthy friends. As a student, he ranks high. If perseverance brings success, we know his ideals will be accomplished. As he enters into the field of politics, we bestow upon him our best wishes. Oflicer S. S. '27g Ol'hcer B. , . , - , r Science Club. Y. P. U. '27' International Relations Club '27 'ZS' Membe 77 ' - 5- ...uni - . zu' CARR li, BRUXYN lfulfmlluu Noizrn XV1l.Kli5BURU. N. C. II rnulifri noi fig-lm! you uri' llmugllt lo lfr, lull ftcllnt you arf. As a good-natured, all-round sport, Carr can't he lueaten, lle made his ileliut at the Hill this year, and is a loyal memher of the Senior class. You never find him in a grouchi mood, and he has a sincerity of purpose which will certainly win for him a place of clils- tinction in the years to come. Our best wishes :ivenmpani him wherever he goes. International Relationship Cluli. ETHEL YUVNQQ Clin Cnrmiiunev, N. C. Nu izliufffifrd, .rn romp11.irJ u mimi, ,in jirni, yr! lofi, in rlrony, yr! .io rrjirn'il. Although Ethel has been with lls only one year she has those charaulgristifs of womanliness and winsumeness which make a girl lovable, She is jolly, yet not frivolous, serious, yet not solemn. Her ability as a student, her helpful sympathetic understanding of her friends and her consideration for the other fellow make Ethel a girl whom we are happy to call friend. Ofhcer B. Y. P. If '28. PIQRCY l'ARKliR l'l1ilomulhiun S'fi.v.x. N. l'. Ta lr! lruslfil is perhaps u greater rompliment than lu fir lu4.w'd. Perla ilils only been with ns just a little while, hut we appreciate his presence. He is very musical, and renders many sweet melodies with his Uke. As a student, Perk is studious, as a friend, he is sociable, and as an associate, he has nu parallel. After all is said and done the Institution should be uplifted by having had his attendance here. And we know that he will make a great success as a leader some day. RAY BENNETT Philamaihian BURXSVILLE, N. C. 'lGF7IfIl5 daft -1:1101 if must, talent duet fwhai ii ran. Ray and two buddies seemed disposed to organize a Bachelors Club , but Fate decreed otherwise. Ray is one of our intellectuals-he is a member of the Scribleris Club and a promis- ing one. He is a persistent worker and gets things done, though never to his satisfaction, for lie heartily agrees with Browning that, A man's reach should exceed his grasp or what's a Heaven for? Yes, Ray is a uregular fellow. Scribleris Club '27-'28, International Relations Club '27-'28g Officer Society '28, Base- ball Squad '27-'2S. VV. M. GERALD Philomalhian NICHOLS, S. C. E1'rntzmlly, why not naw? This is Bill , a happy-go-lucky, but a good fellow. VVe all like him and enjoy his pres- ence. He is tall and slender, as is shown by his big ears, but he is as dependable as any man. Bill is industrious, intelligent, and studiousq and we are all expecting to see him rise to im- portance some day, and till the rostrum of some prominent church, as he is a man of great foresight, vision, and worth. President B. Y. P. U. '27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27, Officer Society '26-'27, Officer S. S. '26-'27, Chorus '26-'27, PAUL LAUGHRUN Plzilomathian BURNSVILLE, N. C. Cl1arm.f strike the right, but merit 'wins ihe foul. Paul is a very dignified student. He is studious, industrious, intelligent, and an allaround good fellow. He neither lacks humor, nor sagacityg but, like others, he seeks membership in the Bachelor's Club. As a friend, he is ever faithful and unfalteringg as an associate he is above the average. And full well it can be said of him: Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your reputationg for it is better to be alone than to be in bad company. International Relations Club '27-'28g Officer International Relations Club '27, Science Club '27-'Z8. LL .'f' i ' ' , w V . FRANK H. LEATHERVVOOD Eiztlmlian VV.n'xEsv11.t.E, N. C. Il is better In rule your nun rpirir well than to be ilu' l'0!lfllIl'f0f of many mzlionxf' The desire to live a useful life, the courage to rise above obstacles, and the determination to build a lasting character-have urged Frank upward and onward to nobler heights. He is not a genius: yet he is more than this: a student who has caught a vision, seeing beyond the world, a student who has toiled, knowing that beyond labor lies victory: a student who has conquered, feeling the matchless thrill of priceless accomplishments, yet in modesty has lived. Ofhser Society '25-'Z7g Oflicer S. S. '26-'27, Vice-President Ministers Conference '25-'27. E. F. BAKER Philomatllian MARS HILL, N. C. xl rare compound of qualify, noble and lrue, lI'i1h plenty of .renre and yood humor, too. jolly, loyal, sincere and unselfish is Baker. His friendly spirit and sense of humor make him a friend to all his classmates. He has displayed marked ability as a student, speaker and baseball athlete. There are implanted in his life those principles and aspirations that make for true nobility of character. He lives a true and wholesome life uplifting those with whom he comes in contact. President B. S. U. '25-'26g Vice-President Society '26, President Society '27g Anniversary Representative i2Srl26c'27Q Commencement Representative '25-'273 Debate Council '27-'ZSQ lnter-collegiate Debater '26-'27, Varsity Baseball '24-'ZSQ Captain Baseball '2S. CLARENCE DAVIS Philomathian ARLEY, ALA. He fzcalkr among ur with plnuant mien and quiet, ,J pretence io be fell. Faithful, determined, unassuming, you have won the conhdence of all of us. Although you have been too busy for many extra curricula activities, you have been very conscientious in your academic work and we wish for you the best in life. And, Clarence, if you have any difhculty in winning her, we unanimously suggest that you invite her to the kitchen to taste your good rolls. OHicer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g Oihcer Science Club '27. - F ' x - , ' Fx! 4 ' 'Q 4 'ff' 5 r - ' I 7-. Qs V Q. 5, ' 7 -Q' ' I- 2-J ,, -g . - I-,Q f :ig ' fd? 'Y' f 91311 , I X' V -fa I , .f3'i, -123 f 1332. . f ' 2 lg I , . 1 XQQ SNAPSHOTS PAGE 54 fe ' o w -. 3. ,V g, 52. -My 4 4 P, 5. iw 5 :Sf Tl EQVZ 1 Q. ' 'E W 1 -,bg S., ML.,- a.,t,,,, MZ, Z..-fr sN APSH UTS PAM: 5: . SNAPSHOTS PAGE 56 11411, Xxx ,,'T Xxx . ,lg xxx g A fi ix ,' -X f - - f ' x A -. x , X I Y Z 5, Y vi I ' 1 il.-?? 5 K5 qi - - A 111. if R- 71. X, X 'Rx '? , Q i.-.wx x ' xx X f Xxx Rx L XX? , 'U , ,3 A 5 I X CJ -.L 'I' CJ? E I XY ' V l i Y lf? UNI Ft 13 CLARENCE PATRICK E RUTH SINGLETON LOUISE XVOODY Junior College Juniors S YMMY NIURSE - ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDERSON, H ARRY L. ALLISON, Fl..-ARA ANDERSON, CATHERINE ANDERSON, CSLADYS ANDERSON, -I.-UWIE JXXDERSON, NANCY BAKER, JESSE BALEY,-I.-AMES BARNETFE, LOWELI. BEAM, 'THOMAS BI..-XCKBURN, JOHN BRADI.EY, LESTER BRADLEY, ELTON BRITT. ALTON BROOKS, NATHAN BROYVN, CARL BROWN, REN BRYSUX, ROBERT BUCKNER, JAMES BUCKXER, TILLERX' BUCKNER, JOHN BYRD, LOMENS BILXCKXVELDER, KVM. BOONE, FLOYE BRADLEY, BERNARD BRIGGS, PAUL BOXVMAN, RAY BARRETT, JAMES BUCKNER, MURIEI. BAITY, GILMA BARTON, THELMA BECKVVITH, ALICE BOBO, RUTH BOONE, ETHEI. BRIGGS, FOY BRIGMAN, AGNES BROCK, MARY BROWN, NI.-TRY BUCKNER,N1AFR.A BENNETT, CATHERINE CASTELLOW, BASIL CAUDI,1-LXVILLIAM CHILES, XVALTER CHILES, JOHN CONNOR, JOSEPH CORBIN, CARL C.-XBINESS, XINA CAMPBELL, LULA CARTER, SARA CYRVER. RUTH CRUSEY, EUNICE CORD, VIRGINIA COCKERELI., LOIS COFFEY, JOE COLLINS, MARY CURNVVELL, LLLLIAN CIJRNWELL, PEARL CLARK, LOUISE C.-XSEY,JEAN DAVIS, RJILDRED ROLL DEATON, NOVELLA EDNVARDS. PHYLLIS EDWARDS, CRL.-XDYS EDWARDS. JUDSON EDWARDS, RUBY EGERTON, XVILLLXM EI.LER, DIARY ELMORE, MYRTLE EDWARDS, CATHERINE ESTRIDGE, KATHLEEN FELMET, JACK FOR!-LH.-XND, OSDELI. FRANCIS. HERMAN FARMER, KSLADYS FIXCHER, VELMA FITE, LEXIMIE FOXVLER, RUBY .. FRANCIS, MARGARET QIAINES, VTR.-XCEY GAREEE. HAROLD GARRISON, FRANK GIBBS. GEORGE GRAHAM, OSCAR GROGAN, VVILLI.-XM CQRUBBS, PAUL GLORE, ERNEST GLORE, OLLIE GIBES, MARTHA GOLD, AILEEN CQRIBBLE, MARY HAGER, BARTLETT HAYNES, JETER HELMS, JAMES HELMS, FRONTIS HENDERSON, JESSE HILL, ON NIE HINES, ERNEST HUMPHREY, BOYD HUSKINS. FRANK HAMDY, LUCILE HANNON, EVELYN HAWKINS, ELIZABETI-I HENDERSON, IRMA HENDERSON, BERDELL HIGGINS, MARY HUNNICUTT, MRS. H. HOwEI.L, RENVVRICK HANVKINS, MRS. D. JARVIS. CARMEL J.-XRVIS, ROLLINS JARVIS, RUTH JOHNSON, XVARD JONES, ELLEN JONES, THOMAS JUSTICE, EMMA JoYNER,JAMEs KEMI-, XVORTH KIMZEY, ALRERT KING, FRANCES KIRK, JOHN KISER, ALBERT v H . LAYVRENCE, HILDA LANCE, HALL LANE, MCRALEIGH LEDFURD, GLENN LENVIS, CHARLES LOGAN, VVILLIAM LILES, T. BERRY LANDERS, KATE LATTIMORE, VIRGINIA L.-YITIMORE, MARY NI.-XSSIE, FRANCIS NI.-XSDN, IRVING MEARES, C.-ARL 1NfE.-ARES, LUTHER NIEDLIN, VVILLIAM MILLER, LEONARD MOORE, HERBERT MORSE, SAMMY MURPHY, ORIS MANLY, ARTIE MARTIN, VERNIE MAKWELL, ELEA NOR MAY, IVIADELINE MINTON, ELIZABETH MITCHELL, VONNIE MOON, ATTIE MORGAN, OLLIE NIUMFORD, LOUISE N1CDARIS, GRANT MCBRAYER, ELSIE NICCURRY, CLARA IVICD.-ARIS, BONNIE NICIQINNEY, BERTHA MCMAHAN, ORLENA NEVVBROUGH, JOE NORMAN, HENRY NAVY, ELLEN NORVVOOD, FOY NYE, CAROLYN O'DELL, LAURA PARRISH, MAURICE PARROTT, CARLYLE PATRICK, CLARENCE PLUMLEE, IVIILL.-ARE POPLIN, CRAWFORD POVVELL, VAN PRYOR, EARL PACKARD, JENNIE PAGE, CLARA M. PAYNE, LDRENE PEELER, EVANGELINE PONDER, VIRGIE POPE, NI.-ARY PRICE, RACHEL PLUMLEY, MYRTLE PHILLIPS, ROSCOE VV. POTTER, H. M. QUALLS, ARCHIE G. RANSDELL, NEROS F. READLING, H UEERT F. REEVES, XVILLIAM E. - - - Prnidfnl - Vffe-Prexidfnt - Sffretury Treasurer RENFROWV, PELH.-XM ROBERTS, MAX M. ROBERTS, VVILLIAM B. ROBERTS, CLYDE M. ROBINSON, WILLARD F. ROBINSON, RAYMOND M. Ross, HOVVARD W. ROUSE, MARVIN H. HICKS, HENRY RAMPEY, MRS. LILA S. RAMSEY, MARY H. RICH, FRANCES C. RIDDLE, GRACE M. ROEERTS, JUDITH I. ROGERS, BONNIE E. ROGERS, MARTHA M. SAMS, ROBERT L. SMITI-I, ARTHUR H. SMITH, JAMES B. SMITH, ROLAND, A. SOUTH ERLA ND, WM. B. SPRINKLE, HORACE R. STEVENS, JAMES B. STROM, SAMUEL T. SUMNER, JOHN I. SUTTON, GEORGE R. SHEARIN, MAUD SHERRILL, MARGARET J, SINCLETON, EDWANDA R. SMILEY, MARJORIE M. SNELSON, ADDIE E. SNYDER, MATFIE D. STONE, RUTH E. STROM, MARY I. SWANSON, ETH EL E. TEAGUE, THOMAS C. TALLANT, RUEY' M. VAUGHN, CRAIG B. VIPPERMAN, RUTH V. VVALTERS, PERCY WARE, MERRITT T. VVARLICK, GLENARD L. VVEAVER, RALPH E. WELLS, HERM.RN T. WYESTALL, BENFORD S. XNHITE, EDGAR S. VVHITESIDES, SAM XVILLIAMS, VVEBSTER F. VVILLIS, DEVVEY E. VVOOD, PRALO VVORLEY, JOHN VVATSON, MATTIE E. XVI-IIT.-XKER, INA L. YVHITMIRE, RUBY L. W'ILLIAIvIS, MAE A. WILLIAMS, MAUD L. VVILLIS, RUTH E. WILLIS, MARIE YVILSON, EULA M. YNATKINS, FRA NCES -i? I 'ss .go PAGE 50 Q4 COLLEGE VIUNIORS NIOR JU J GLENN TRFWKS 1 MFIREI HFIMBEI EDITOR R N4GQRpEN1NG RSSOGIRTE EDITOR,- - FHGULTS DIRECTOR '- wr tv- 53 ' A' 1 42, . I X- me, , CHRI., MEHQES EDWIN 'HHUNES LLOQD GFHRNES HESSIE LEIBH BUSINESS MRNHGER nov MGR em MGR. STENOGRHPHER I fr' ' -, wx w. -- K ,A ' Wi W U - ' 5 ELF: 'N WHDE BRGWN REEF! LOWE ET HFIRRELL BFIRBHRH FREEMHN 0.0. MURPH9 HLUMNI RELIGIGLIS SOGIET9 GLUBS JOKES e -, 51 A 2 'H I4 -4 Q2 3 .- , - Q, I , ' A X A. WILLIHM LGGHH ZELMFI BENNETT SRM MILLER RRCJMGNIH GILLESPIE GELNN WHITT REPORTER EXGHFINGE HTHIJETIQS PGETRU GOMMUNITS THE HILL TOP STAFF Id I-.LX N NIQLRUD, Jim. ul ACADIEMHC SJENHKUHRS INLRS, CURNELIA HUXYELL V.-XXX PAGE 62 NELLIE BUXVDEN PUXVELI. Nonfvizrril Puarsisinuru, VA. Tflfrf is nom' likf her, Nellie has been an active leader in her class activities anil a great wurker in her society. Her inburn talent fur Il1llslC cannut be excell- ed. VVhen she appears un the stage there is :I charm. a power that stills the audience. Her future may be interpreted hy her schulastic and sucial achievement. President A-IV Class H175 President A-lll Class .261 Secretary A-ll Class 'ZSQ Uthcer Society '25-'26-'27g Virginia Cluh 'lfig Vice- President Girls' Glee Club '24-'25-'26g Scrib- leris Club '27-'ZSQ Glee Club '27-'ZXQ Chorus '24-'25-'26-H273 Ofhcer li. Y. P. C. 'Z-lg Marshal Commencement '27q College Cnfeil Quartette '253 Director Nun-Eu Orchestra 'Zh-'27. RAN A. XVALL Ifullnllifm Ci.n'TuN,N, C, The Irvs! portion nf 11 mana life- Hir little 7l1lI7lt'l!'.f.f mix of L'im1m'JJ mill nf IU l'l'.U Everywhere we rind Ran the same-laugh- ing, joyous, optimistic, kind, sympathetic, and loyal to his frienfls. His appealing personality and willingness to help uthers place him in our hearts as une whum we can not forget. YVILLIAM BUUER litllfmlirln CHxRm'rTE, N, C. .-Ill III!! Gnd is llltlllflillfl Jay lfy Jay. Bill is une uf our pupular and well liked classmates, He has wun his many friends by his good nature and his laughing blue eyes. The girls worry him little and his stuflies less. Our wish for him is, that he will he to uthers what he has heen to us. Ollicer S. S. '26-'273 Society A-IV Class '27- 'ZBQ President A-ll Mathematics Classg A-lll Basketball 2263273 Captain anil Manager A-lY Basketball '27-'2X. KA'I'llLliliN YLJCXLQ Clin SHEIHY. N, C. Shift funky, ,rfn s kind, ,rinifrv uml jimi: Quin' ,rl11i1ial1.r, muff yffnfruzu lfmn mai! of us. Kathleen is generuus of heart aml this constitutes a character we all envy, She has a talent fur music which will win her success wherever she goes. Kathleen makes friends easily hy her sweet mlispusition and winning ways. Treasurer A-IV Classg President lieninetrx' Class: Olticer S. S. '27: OH-iccr B, Y. P, U. 'Z7'1 Ollicer Y. VV. A. X273 Chorus '26-'27, PAGE 63 HD I1 D' UE ll VVILLIAM RUTH COOPER Clio ENOREE, S. C. Emery grafefal and generous quality of ewa- manlmod harmoniously blended in her nature. Ruth has a personality that wins for her friends anywhere she goes. Her dignity, in- dependence and sincerity of purpose, combin- ed with a determination to do well anything undertaken, have won for her the respect and admiration of both faculty and students. Oflicer B. Y. P. U. '27q Oflicer S. S. 'Z7Q Vice-President South Carolina Club '27g Vice- President A-IV Class '283 Ofhcer Y. VV. A. '27- '28g Prophet A-IV Class '28, BENJAMIN A. STRICKLAND, JR. Ealhalian VVHITMKER, N. C. Girls-fwlml foolixlz ihingr they are! Yet, hofw drear the 'world :could be wtlaul Mem. Ben is usually a quiet, conservative sort of chap, and an extremely talented violinist. He is not always very studious, but when he does study no one in the class learns more quickly than he. Debaters Club '27-'28, Football '27g Orches- tra '27-'ZSQ Chorus '27-'28. HAZEL WELCH Nanpareil BUSHNELL, N. C. l'lIeet her, know lzer, and you'Il ne-ver forget her. Hazel is one of the fairest of the fair. To know her is to love her. She is ever ready to do her best for class, society, and religious activities. Hazel is a skilled artist and we predict a great future for her. Ofhcer S. S. 26-'27, Officer B. Y. P. U. '25- 'Z6-'27g Officer Y. W. A. '25-'26, Class Basket- ball '25-'26-'Z7-'28g Oflicer Society 'Z73 Class Testor '28, CHARLES P. STONVE Philomatliian BELMONT, N. C. Whistling, laughing, or .ringing a song, Happy and contented he joyr along. Charles came to us his Senior year from Belmont High School, he is better known on the campus as Chick, Gloo.n spreads its wings and sails to foreign realms when Chick comes smiling around. VVhat Chick says he means, whether it is seriousness, sarcasm or jest. Class Basketball '27-'28. PAGE 64 ,- AUDREY EMOGENE ALLEN 1Vnr1parril New tmiurtss, L.x. Ulf, Mn' -1.L'a.r made' up of In-'Ur and rlzurmf, Drligfltl uf 1'-'wry ryr fwllrn .tht appears. The word umzsual just suits Gene. She has nhout her that quality that hnys respect anl girls admire-spurtsmanship. Pep personified, originality plus, tt hit of sunshine. heaps of l fun, a hundle uf talent, sinferity. our admira- tiun-tiene. Band '27-'JBL Orchestra '27-'ZSQ Chorus '27- 'ZSQ I-lu-Non Urchestra '27-'ZXQ Olhfer Band '27-'.ZX. XVlLLlAlNl SUUGS CHAPEL Him., N. C. 'hlligflly In Jlrfnylllf' Bill has been with Us for three years nuw, during this time he has displayed his wonder- ful ability in fouthall-what are we going tu do without him? Neatness and gtmd looks add tu his popularity. He is not funceitetl and l on the campus he has Il wide Circle of friends. Ftrutliall '24-16327. LUCINIJA HANNA Nanparril 1 New QPRLEXNS, Lx. Sf1r'.f lofwly, .vftwrl and all flu' res! tha! might i ln' ,mid 11110111 llfI',' 1111! all 1'd my, lhii is lfmt--lf'r t'011lJr1'I .ln 'LL'lfll01I1 her. Those who knnw her lnve her. She is a true. kind, and sympathetic friendg one always ready tu lend a helping hand-yes, that's Lucinda, Because of her innumerable qualities we shall always remember her. CARL NTUINS BABER Eullfalian G xsTns1.fx, N. C. l fwould ln' pure, for Ilmrz' arf' llnue 'who rare. Baher is one of the leading football players ot' Mars Hill. He is ending his fourth year on the campus as a quiet but popular boy. He has the esteem of both faculty and students. Max' he continue with us! Varsity Football '25-'26-'27g Secretary M Club '27. '- 14 7, . PAGE 65 JAMES E. GREENE Eutlzalian RALEIGH, N. C. 'lFllffhfIlIHFJJ and .rinrerily fl-fJl of all. James never crosses his bridges until he comes to them, therefore, we all look to him for help to solve our troubles. His solution is ever a smile and a helping hand. It is im- possible to forget him and we wish for him the best of success. OHicer Society '271 Oflicer S. S. '27-'ZSQ Of- ficer B. Y. P. U. '27-'28 DOROTHY C. VVHITAKER Nanjrareil BARNARDSVILLE, N. C. Let me lmzfe music and I .trek no more delight. In Dot we find a faithful and conscien- tious friend. She is one of those few persons who know when to be gay and when to be serious. As a friend it is easy to put all one's faith in her. She is a good all-round sport with a cheery smile and a charming person- ality, accompanied by a talent for music. Ofiicer B. Y. P. U. '27, Chorus 'Z7j Officer Society '27. AMANDA SPRINGS Nanparril YVILMINGTON, N. C. Gnu'ro.vity ir her greater! asset. Amanda is, without doubt, one of the most generous girls at M. H. C. But generosity is not her only likable quality. She is friendly to everyone, and liked by her fellow students. During the track season last spring she showed her remarkable athletic ability by throwing herself unreservedly into every activ- HV. Oflicer S. S. '26-'27g Officer Y. VV. A. '26- '27Q Chorus '26-'27-'28, RUTH VIRGINIA VVHITMIRE Clin CHERRYFIELD, N. C. Sweet, irue and alfwayr bind, n lfftlrr pal nu one mn ind. The best friend you ever had-that's Ruth. She is always cheerful, sincere and sweet. If you need help or sympathy go to Ruth, and she will help you. Ruth likes expression and shows her ability in the parts she takes in plays. OfIicer Society '27, Dramatic Club '26-'27g Oflicer B. Y. P. U. 'Z7: Class Historian 'Z7: Anniversary Representative '26-'27. PAGE 66 PAUL C. HUNDLEY, JR. PllHU7V1l1fhil17! Et-mes, S. C. nl big hfarl fwirlzing to do right, :Ind lu lm frirniir fupiill m'fry11ody. Patil came to lls in his Senior Year and he has proved to us that he is a real gentleman. He is loyal, unselfish, Firm, and self-determined. He is ready at any time to help anyone he can, Patil is a hoy uf high ideals, persever- ance, clear thinking and noble acting, and a good student. VVe predict for him a great future in the bus-iness world as well as in other activities uf life. Fnotliall Squad '27, BEVLAH NIAE FERGUSON Clin W.tyNtssvit.Le, N. C. Pep, fu.-ixdum, juy, rfwrytllizlg flkflffll fu'f1ilf'.' BFIIIHII har lllrm all, plur fl f,t'1Ut17!f Jmilff' All efforts to describe her are futile, hut we are convinced that NVaynesville sent us one of her best, Beulah has been with lls for three years and has won innumerable friends while here. Beulah, we wish for you hap- piness and success in everything you under- take! Ol'l'icer S. S. '26-'Z71 Class Basketball Man- ager '26-'27, Class Utheer '27-'28. HELEN JEANETTE WUOIDY Nunfmrfil BURxsvu.i.e, N. C, Noi lun rrriour. nal lun gayp lin! 11 irnf'-lllizt' gurl 111 ffwry Quay. Helen came to us last year for her junior work. This year she is a grown-up Senior, although she is the halmy of our class, She has won many friends while here. XVe admire her for her sweet disposition, Helen, here! wishing you surcess and happiness :ilwaxsl R. CURB HINSUN l'l1ilam11lf'1ia11 Gornsnoiw. N. C. iiu,ifll0llI Inav' urz,l lllllyfllff, lift' ir nothing. Hinson is one of those persons who can he gay, happy, sympathetic. and yet you know that beneath his smiles there's a soul of love, purity and lT1lIsiC, and one who knows how to he silent and calm. His friends consist of the whole student body, and we are spelling S-U-C-C-E-S-S for him. l it l 13 ,.. illl ll .llll did .-1' is. , sexi :QSM '21 fe'- Q l we this l , I 'ii il All Li, lllli , ,. ll ljll nun i l .-'I ligase -...W sbaii PAGE 67 Sl Pr.. DD N l Bl MULLINS j. ANDREVVS Philamafhian VVINTON, N. C. Chararlrr i,r lilzr I1 diamond tha! .trratrhu every Ofllff .vIonf'. Mullins is a happy-go-lucky boy who scl- :lom worries over anything. He is inclined to be mischievous, but he is so innocent-look- ing he never gets caught. VVe are travel- ing on a road with detour after detour, but wc feel that when we reach the ultimate end of the path, we will Find Mullins there in all the glory that could be gathered in the course of the long journey. Member of Eastern Carolina Club. EDNA XVILHIDE Nonparril BUSHNELL, N. C. From the field: of hfr .foul a fragrant: relu- tial zurrnded-ffzarily, mfrknfn, lzwr, hope. forgifwnfxtx, and patienref' VVhen Edna appears on the campus. our faces naturally brighten, and a smile appears, for Edna always has a smile and cute say- ing for everyone. Studious, generous. kind. witty, optimistic, good-hearted, laughing, and always talking-that's Our Edna. Oflicer Y. VV. A. '261 Officer B. Y. P. U. '27, Oflicer Society '27, Chorus '26-'27, Officer S. S. '26-'Z7. GREGORY CASTRO Eizlllalian Guxvos, PROVINCE SANTA CL.1RA,CUBA E1'rry man if n volume if you knnu' haw to read him. Success is not for the man who seeks popu- larity or honors, but for him who seeks the truth and does right. B. Y, P. U. Olliter '23-'27-'28, XVINIFRED VVHITE Nonpareil Gasroxrx, N. C. WhaiJor1'fr things are lufvfly, Think on than lhingxf' Although this is Fred's first year, 'it has not taken us long to learn to love her. livery- time she is seen, whether on the campus or in class, she is seen smiling. Of course she's lovely, and we are always thinking about her. Chorus '27-'28, PAGE 68 WILLIAM M. OKELLEY Euthalian RALEIGH, N. C. I muxl live my own life, du rny own work. in my own way: for I'm ruponxllrle for hath. Bill is one of the few boys on our campus who is aspiring to be a musician. Although he is the least bit bashful, he is popular among the student body. VVe are expecting great things from him in the future. Society Oflicer '27-'28. NANNIE JACK SEARS Nonpareil NAsHvu.t.E, N. C. She ix pretty to walk with, willy in lull: Lu-ilh, and pleasant to think nn. jack is one of the most loved members of our class. She is not only lovable but also attractive. Both girls and boys are attracted by her winsome ways. She is popular, too, but not too popular to keep up with her school work. PRUETT P. HARTSELL Philomulhiun Mans Hn.1.. N. C. Tln'rf it nothing ,vu kingly ft: kindnfxs, and nothing .ru royal zu truth. You will find in Pruett Hartsell a friend that is jovial, congenial and true. He is an earnest and dependable worker in all campus activities. VVe are expecting him to be of much service both to God and to his fellow- man in the field of the ministry. Ofhcer S. S. '26g President S. S. Class '27. MILDRED INA MEARES Clin NICHOLS, S. C, There it in the hear! of women .fufh iz dffp well of lofve that no nge fan frsezf il. Mildred's heart is a well of goodness, hap- pineQ. loyalty, sincerity and frankness, whose waters never cease to How, She is a valuable friend to all. Her charming personality and lovable disposition will linger in the memory of all her friends after she has gone. PAGE 09 G. GLYNN BOLCH PllilDMHfhilI!l HICKORX', N. C. His purpose it III irur as .rtfel and diligence -work: nu! his plans. Noble purpose, high ideals, and reverence for the hest things in life are some of the strong qualities that characterize Bolch. His ready smile, his untiring zeal, and his eager- ness to fulfill his mission in life will surely lead him to broad fields of service. S. S. Teacher' 263 Chorus '26-'27-'ZSQ Of- ficer S. S. '27g President B. Y. P. U. '27g Of- ficer Ministerial Conference '27g Head Presi- dent B. Y. P. U. '37-'ZBQ Glee Club '27 Z8: Officer Society '27. JULIA ROUSE Clio LA GRANGE, N. C. lf music be the food of lafw, play an. Sunshine came to us only this year, but with her she brought a winning personality and a sweet disposition that makes us all love her. She is the type of young lady that holds up true Christian womanhood. She has made many of our lives purer and richer. She has a wonderful talent for music. Teacher Beginners S, S. '27-'28g Officer B. Y. P. U. '27, Glee Club '27-'28, Chorus '27- '28, Pianist for junior B. Y. P. U. '27-'28. H. GLENN VVILLIAMS Euthalinn ANDREWS, N. C. Gi-ve happiness unto others. Red has only been with us this year but he has proven himself capable of good work. He has a word for each one he meets, and is liked by all his classmates. In preparing for an engineering course he has made a good start. Success to you, Red ! ZULA MAE THOMAS Clin MIC.4VlLLE, N. C. Heart: that fre! and eye: that .rmile are the dfarrrl gifts tim! Heafuen .rupplie.v. A quiet step, a smile and in slips Zula, a genuine lady. The first glance assures you that Zula never fails to lend a helping hand- never satisfied until she has done the best in everything. VVe see for her in the future a life of universal worth and usefulness. PAGE 70 HLJl'S'I'UN ILRVIN Ifulfmlian IQERSHANY, S. C. W'l1Hz ills ,tight begins 'within himrrlf. .-I m11n'.i' fuurllz rumrffzinyf' Ervin is a likable fellow. That! fine, but he is more than Iikableg he is dependable, tlean and upright in daily life. A speaker ol distinction in his society, a good student, a noble Charatter are only ll few uf his riner qualities. lhliirs Hill College is sincerely glad to call him one nf her very own. VVinner Scruggs Debaters Medal, lnterf national Relationship Club '27-X283 Urhcer S. S. '27. SARA ICLIZAHETII l'U.'Xl'llM:XN Clin CI.EXRVt'.XTER, Fl t. l.nfw, .ift:rfI11r5.i, gmmlnrrr, in lfrr fffillll Jltinfdf' Sara Ann is at good all-round sport, al- ways laughing. talking, jolly as ran be. She has won many friends although she has only been here one year. li. M, LIQUN.-XRD, JR. l'f11lfnn1ilhIun Cltl.X'l I'XXfiIl4.K, Tux. Tiff only Quay lu fra-'ttf it friend 1,r lu lfr uint Here is a man of true worth, :1 hard- working student, and he learns for a purpose ur not at all. He is earnest, sincere. dignified. polite and considerate, He practices what he believes tn be right, Truly, limi has a noble Christian work for him in this great rushing world. OlJl'S I., lNIcCilNNlh Plzllumrllllirul lixsroxtx. N. C. Sixth men ru ln' lu' rimffr' ut hfzlrlft fate lflzilyl tlzry behold 11 glr.f'tlle'r llnm lhi'msi'lfz'1'.r. Mack , another splendid fellow from Gas- ton County, is energetic and zealous in all guutl works with an insight fur a great future. He is a boy of high ideals with :tn inner urge that never lets him rest until he has gained the highest things, Utlicer B. Y. P. l'. '25920-'27g UH-ieer 5. S. 'Z-lg President Personal YVorkers 'Zig Urhcer Society 'ESQ Secretary Ministerial Conference 'ZSQ President Ministerial Conference 'ZGQ Presi- dent Summer S. Sfs 'log Monitor Boys' Dormi- tory '26g Group Captain Ministerial Con- ference '26. Pdlil fl ill l ll 1 4, College Quartette jrmx Hmcxnuxx - - I-'int Tenor U, H. FUREHAX - - - Sn-ond Tfnor W1I.1.1xx1 Hurznss - Firm Ban Emsxuw HARRELI. - - Suomi' Bass THEODORE Faux - - Dirruiar PAGE 72 'B R- fx. A z :VS ' R ,PL NQUXX ,QQ K -fx ,xml K A X J -X , X X Tw. w fb 1 ig 4 My X. ,pg ux ,il K 3' X , mf, V L' I! L bf A , . 74, X, A ,TV f' V 7, 5 fl dl' 'xg f,'A 'K l W? ll v I '-. Q I xw will ', Wx Llfyl J' EK 9 y. 1.-1 ll x! X' 1 s y . x, ' yx 1 VT, , , , , bm , xxx X ,J W K. ei Mr, xv ' XXX w Fw7x XIV? 1: -.A,n-KN ,W K K , K fkx nl Xxx - Xxx k 1' Y: .N - -, lu, , -'XX H LL - nw Nxvhwrr, , '-,xy Q 7, 'N ff 1 1 , K , , ,A , ,IJ ,I f EAW!!! .K -xl-X ,, gf: -, Q 5.41. 1' ,XVGKHRXI , ZA., , V A U. N NWS, , 'hw , y, Q H 'nl Y' :P .N 1 m:5 D5 ,rl 3 , llgllllt CHFIRLES MHDDRE! PRESIDENT lB'S-U OFF ' C EPS HUGE MSKITTRICK KFITHERINE ROBERTS 7-H'lQy C'01?f7f5. 5EC'1?L 7'HFy B. S. U. COUNCIL PALQIZ74 I Z ' 1 Q P- N 4 Q ,-J 71 P,x1.1Q 75 PAGE 76 B. Y. P. U. OFFICERS v PAGE 77 Ylgglwft 1 N 1 ' I I I r I V I 4 I c ' I ,IW ,I I I 1 , V 1 Y. VV. A. OFFICERS INNER CIRCLE PAGE 78 NM i fr, MTERARY ' I T 1 n - l . . : -1 --Y- ,, , , 3 ,, . I, 5 Y- 9 --l Ii I, Q7 U4 -T V 7,1 i .:- fy, - 1 GW' -.- , -1 mm, i7 f ff ai! V5 7G ef' WV f gm S' WW f if Mffzfff f fy WMM A -lv - VTE' N 'fb 'Z wk-A 1 J 1 -Yi : ,n. 2 1 EE 2 3-ii-.I. 4 3 U I f e g f - fQ , f amifQ PEE f- , ,Y LkX 2 E E 5 , r' - -1 X , .Q WE M f+ Mk A . yah :V K ? 5 '3- IV ' ! 1 2 2 5 V ' E 7 i : WJ I -3. . f y if igiwxkw Y' ,114 7 V 1 I 'I ' Nwxw x Y ff mllllu. , DT 152 i f A fa 4, M 2 l f ,fe X I Mljffuw E 6, 1 fl' ' I 3 xtxl V I 'V ,' I Q QQ 53 E In.. ,HW 5 0 W 7' L ' .E 5. gm fy' Y I f ,'!I QE QXA Pug' 3 I N XL, K' it : Kiwi 5 5 'N ' w 1 1 F' .:.-5 X '35 H . . E UE' 11 V , E K 'K Q 1 i, 5 lfljl ': W M- E i FRANK Lone- '25 i- PAGE 80 SOCIETY CLXO LITERARY 1 1 PAGE 81 7 P- If - I Q- at 41 D1 L-ll E- 5 z fc F: 'C ..- L 'J -J I L ' -ly-. hmmm Q Guo El'-NON HALL PHI-CLIO HALL PAGE 82 PAGE 83 Tv , r, PAGE 84 ,s . YS 4 7 Q! 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WP' Mum lo: J Q' Wrifb W , MAME I , I V swl Raw S vl Bu -s Q p1.Hcr lrgm M., W Rvba wp, M V IH W. ww f yy fc: P2 R Kilim QN UW '- i':'i.Tln MQW N , , f W U75 U ma! QXQX xr.-M ,Wu 4' w any - L. GMA -V. is H ' n mul ., , .K fwfr kv F F, wma: mmm., adn! U41-vw B .F w D Kr n sw p, ,5 P . AME so PAGE 87 E L BRADLEY - - XVILLIAAI LDGAN - BARBARA FREEAIAN GLENN TRAVIS B. L. XIIJLI. EULA VVILSOX MAE GIESIIN BONNIE ROGERS VIRGINIA FRADY SAMMIE MORSE BARBARA FREEMAN XVILLI.-XM LOGAN JAMES BAILEY, jR. ARTIE MANLEY IRMA HENDERSON Buncombe County Club OFFICERS IXAX A ROLL LEONARD BIILLER NIXIIDE ASIIWCRTI-I HAL LANCE BEATRICE NICBRAYER XVADE WDRLEI' INA XVIHIITTARER GLENN TRAVIS ZELAIA BENNETT HELEN MORRIS DORTIII' XVIIITTARER PAGE 88 - - Prexzdeni - lviL'E'PfFJid!'11f Serrnary Trenrzlrrr - Sponsor HELEN XELON MADELINE MAY VERNIE MARTIN MAE ROGERS B. L. MULLIN.AX ELIZABETH BELL AGNES EDWARDS GLADYS EDWARDS BONNIE CHANDLER EARLE L. BRADLEY M L'I.l'li INIAIJI5 ,lf- UN 4'1ll'N'IX KII B PML S9 JACK IVIURPHY- - - ADA BAREFOOT MISS HINTON MISS PIERCE NIISS BLACKSTOCR MR. LEE ROBERT LINEBERRX' JULIA ROUSE ELIZABETH COX EUNICE CAUSEY ROBERT GREENE VONNIE MITCHELL LONNIE REVIS PEL!-IAM RENFROSV FRANCES KING ELLEN ROY.-ALL JONES ELOISE BROOKS MABEL HUNT Eastern Carolina Club OFFICERS ROLL ELIZABETH MINTON XVADE BAKER HENRY OVERMAN IRVING MASON AMANDA SPRINGS HARRY VVARD JAMES STEVENS HELEN BROWN J. P. HENDERSON JACK SEARS CHARLES LEYVIS XVILLIAM O'KELLEX' EDWARD HARRELL RAN XVALL BURT JOHNSON ALLEN BRITI- HENRX' BRIDGES PAGE 90 - - - Prexzdent - Sftrflzzry F.ANNIE GUPTON GLENN NORMAN MARY BROCK TROY JONES VIRGINIA CORE NIULLINS ANDREWVS J. R. JOYNER CRAIG VAUGHN BASIL C.-XSTELLO CARI, MEARES BEN STRICKL.-XND YVILLIAM RICHARDSON BOYD HUMPHREY YVORTH KEMP YVILLIAM MCLESTER MASSIE HOLDEN L . Roma, Cul CHXRI.l:S vPnR.RUTH - Buun,RL'TH - - A HEXIAERAUN, Blommx' - Run, Bxooxs - Mxnnx, DA .AD.XM5, I-11,12 XRFTH BRucK,l.h'1'Hcu BROWN, C ARI BYRD, Lxxxhx HARNETT, Cmnnxcr BAu'rm-:,THr1.A1x Bnmvx, LxxnRL'M B1.AcuwE1.L, S XR KH Bunn, RUTH CARVER, Zx1.Lx C'nu.1xs, MARA Convex, 51l'lLl.IE: CunPEu,W11.1 um ITEATON, XOVELLA IJ1cx5nx,joHr-:NIE Ekv1x,Huu5'rux ESTRIDGE, MARY FROST, Eufzsxe Fowrlen, Rum' GA1NEs,TRAcm' l?ERALD, XVM. GosNm.1,, YVILLAKD IN South Carolina Club OFFICERS ROLL Uk KH AM, USCXR URPLNE, ELIZ xnE'r11 Gkhhws, SAIIIE llr weksrm, Mnnm' Hugh, ERNEST llL'w1v1.FA', PAUL Hxxx1m,livLLx'r-1 Huwu.l,,R5xw1c1x Im1NuL'RrL, HARRA MEm.1N,YVA1. Nl:mRn,I'iER1zLR1 MAv1A,Axr1E NIXRFIN, DAISY Muox, ATTIE N1PXRS,1N1II.lDRl:D NICKITTRICK, Aura Uslxnkxa, SXRXH P.xRmmTr,CAR1.u,e P1cxfARrx4.,j.mEs Plixmuxs, MARK P1,UMnE,QUfNT1s PuRmN,jAcK PAGE 91 - - Pl'1'JlL1f'7lf - I nr-l'r'r11d1'l1 - Sm rrlary - - Trfzlxlzrrl' .Ymifzl fjfHIII'77H17I - Rrflurlrr Plmmuuws, Mu- Puxrmz, Nov A Run, j AMES Rnphk, CHARLES RAAIPEY, 'I'HEr1nnRE RAxwm', MRS. LMA Rwn,S'rEL1.x R1nm,E,Ii1.mNfm SMITH, ARTH LTR hA1lTH,jxMEs iwUTHER1.1x, XVM. STIHW ART, JIIHN STRVIM, SAAIUU. SULLIV xx, CH XRLTIPN 5UMNI1R,IRVIS0 bHE1,rs,HxR1.EY Sturm, MARA 'I'L'Rx. Louie YVIXCU, H5515 XVUOU, Plum VVuR1.Ex', JUH N VVATSON, ETHEL EVTHALIAN ANNIVERSARY REP RESENTATIVE5 EUTHALIAN CUMMENCEMENT REPRESENTATIVES PAGE 92 PH I LUMATI-IIAN AN N I VERS.-XRS' RICPRESEX'1'A'1'I VI-lb PIIILOMATHIAN CUINIMENCEINII-QX'I' REPRESENTATIVES PAGE 93 'N I ,V1A, -r V queen 4 ff. .gl ' an n.n J, -ML . ,gpg-. .AL COLLEGIATE RAMBLERS GLEE CLUB PAGE 94 Li llll W.. 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X X I ' ,f f yy J f X f I,-' -lf! f X 'iw' me-I MV X X MARS HILL CGLLEGE ' H'funnHHIHIIIIIIIIHMHI I. The Junior College Required for Admission: Fifteen units. Required for Graduation: Sixty-six semester hours of college work. Courses olfered: One hundred fifty-two hours in nine Departments, 44 hours required, 22 electives. Diploma: Associate in Arts admitting to the Junior Class of four-year standard colleges, provided 0ne's subjects are taken in accordance with the degree desired. II. The Academy Course A follows the line of the old Classical Course, requiring Latin and other Foreign Language. Course B allows considerable selection to meet the entrance requirements of Technical Colleges and the needs of those who cannot attend higher institutions. Only Junior and Senior years are offered. Both Courses lead to certificates. General Information Value of the College plant, S300,000. Endowment, S25.000. Loan and Aid Funds, S12.000. Tuition: Academy, 522.505 Junior College. 527.50 per Semester. Fees, 820.00 a semester. Board and room, S90 a semester. Length of session. 36 weeks. Catalogue On Request R. L. Moons, PRESIDENT MARS HILL, N. C. E Extend Our Congrzltulations to the Class of 1928 with an expres- sion of Confidence in Mars Hill College and of Appreciation to Mars Hill Nlen and Women Everywhere. 15151, , -32 Q, Q, slew. N. S. WHITAKER ' DEPARTMENT STORE Our Business is to Serve Mars Hill The Only Exclusive Two Pants Suit House in Asheville Insist upon a two pants suit-It's a rich man's choice, and a student's necessity. See the Mar's Hill Illodel I ' DIUUIK5 .l1h!.4,l4 it gl ' ' gy Successors to TRIVERS CLOTHES 30 PATTON AX'ENLlE NEXT TO IMPERIAL THEATRE Bill Logan: Are you :i professional saxophonist? Helen Brown: Oh, no, I just play fur my own amuemenl Charles Marlllry: lsrl't it funny the way things turn up? liarle Bralflleyi Yes, especially nose:-. When Completion is only commencement OMPLETION of the college course marks the commencement of a career for most of the gradu- . ates. To each of you who complete the course this year, we olfer our hearty congratulations and sin- cere Wishes for success and happiness in whatever voca- tion you individually pursue. On the eve of your entry into a career or an ad- vanced course of study We ask you to ever bear in mind our wish to be of service to you. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ASHEVILLE, N. C. A. E. RANKIN, President L. L. JENKINS, Vice-Pres. R. E. CURRENCE. Cashier PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS LAUREL Made by DEES STUDIO Commercial and Portrait Photography KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service ..... -.--. For Special Appointment Phone 747 -.-.1 n...- 415 'Q Hnwoon Rohm WEST ASHliN'Il.I,lfI - Nomru C,xRo1.1Nrx Stella Redd l h l l l Llovd Uairn S l l Stella Reflfl XX h h ll Lloyd 1' 4- N h A I nh L g f This Advertisement Placed Through the Courtesy of I 'yfshevillrs Quality Department Jfore' ASHEVILLE - NORTH CAROLINA Thirty-eight Years of Faithful Service T FURMAN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, S. C. A Christian College of highest grade, granting B.A., BS., and Law degrees. Living conditions most favorable. Strong faculty, excellent equip- ment, successful student activities. For cata- logue address W. J. MCGLOTHLIN PRESIDENT Red Massie: Margaret Sherrillk complexion is just like strawberries and cream, is t t Mack Lane: Yeah, something like strawberries-it comes in zi box. Mr. String!-ield In Mae Gibson: Bliss Mae, I made two p ures of you the other d d I d not ge thing but your feet. EF IRDS Ashevil1e's Newest Department Store ..... --.nu SPECIALIZING CLASS ROOM AND GRADUATION FROCKS For the College Miss -an-n --nf- QUALITY WITH PRICE S1 yle Value Quality Service 7 ASHEVILLE'S LEADING STORE Fashionable A pparel and A ccessories for Every Occasion Teacher: 'I'edilv, it your father earned f-irtx ilinllllls 11 ncel-i and gun- V x' mother ha hat would she have? Teddy Farr: Heart laiiluref' Harry YVard: Bend, xml .ne just like un :ic-iiipI.ilrr.' Boyd Humphrey: YYhy, 'cause l fly -if high? Harry YVzxrdZ No, xou're no use on earth. MEREDHTICOLLEGE RAi.r:IuH, N. C. A STANDARD COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Offers courses of study leading to the A. B. degree and to diplomas in Music and Art. For catalogue or further information, write CH,AS. E. BREWER ---------- President RALEIGH. N. C. EAT THE ASHEVILLE BAKING CO.'S Butter-Krust BREAD AND CAKE It's Quality Katherine Bennett: Wh ld 5 l f ll pl h p lk I Nfary LaMare: I'fl take lessons. For all News of Interest, make a daily habit of reading the CITIZEN sv PER YEAR-83.75 Fon six MONTHS-32.00 Fon THREE MONTHS THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Commercial Photography - Photo Finishing - Framing ASHEVILLE PHOTO SERVICE CAMERA, KODAK, MOTION PICTURE CAMERA, PROJECTOR, FILM. FILM PACK. AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 12 CHURCH STREET ASHEVILLE, N. C. CARSON AND NEWMAN COLLEGE An accredited Christian College for aspiring young men and young women. Directed by a faculty of college trained men and women. Otfers standard college courses leading to degrees B. A. and B. S. Maintains departments of Music, Art. and Expression. Has a beautiful campus, comfortable buildings, and excellent equipment, Fosters wholesome athletics. and has a fine gymnasium and swimming pool, Rooms should be reserved early. A. E. Cxria, Dean .lmltes T. W-XRlil'IN, President Jlelf1f1aRsoN Crm, TIQNN. Eunife t'g1usrx': jack, xxliatl that on tour neck fm ack Murphs ' 'X trecklef' A Eunit-5 L'g1ustyI 'lill3l'sillllllkl nk the Hrs: time l rxer in zu tlctltle walk, J. R. Rich Company PLUMBING AND HEATING Pipe, Valves, Fittings and Myers Pumps Tlil.bIl'HtJNli 364 40 NoR'rH LEx1NG'roN ASHEN'll,l.li, N. C. C XPIT,-Xl. .wo SURPLUS S1,000,000.00 More than 21,000 Western North Carolina people have selected Cen- tral as their banking home. The Central Bank 8: Trust Co. sotvrn men sotuar. PATTON ,tr nnwooo AsH1fv1l.l.1f NoRTH C.4Ro1.1N.A. el Percent Interest on Savings and Certificates of Deposit Founded 1832 Chartered 1833 Wake Forest College WAKE FOREST, N. C. A College of liberal arts with ai. established reputation for high standards, noble traditions, ana progressive policies. EXPENSES REASONABLE Graduate Courses in All Depart- ments Summer Law School begins June 5, Academic Summer School June 11, Regular Session September 10. For Catalogue, address F. P. GAINES, President Are Fully Accredited by the Na- tional Association of Accredited Commercial Schools The private Business Follege is the lfnsi- ness mans source of supply for othce-traiir ed help and opens the xvai to immediate employment. Here you are traineil in the subjects business requires: Pennianship, Spelling, Arithmetic, Business English, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Typewriting. Shorthand, Steno- tYlJJ'. Secretarial duties: skill in handling Comptometer, Adding Machines, Cc-mmers cial Posting and Bank Bookkeeping Mn- chines. The privilege of free service in the em' ployment department of accredited schools in every part ot' the lfniteil States anil Canada assures a favorable introduction in the field of business. CECIL'S BUSINESS COLLEGES Asheville - Spartanburg Glenn Travis: I've discovered the cause of one hundred per cent of all divorce ' Clarence Patrick: 'A-lust what is it, l'd like to know, Glenn Travis: Ma rriagef' 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. J. A. BAKER PACKING CO, ASHEVILLE, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF Blue Ridge Brand Hams, Bacon, Sausage and Lard COKER COLLEGE Fully Accredited. Attractively equipped-Liberally endowed. S460 pays total expenses for the year, includ- ing fees for registration, laboratories and literary tuition. board and room, laundry, inlirmary services, athletics, student activities. Student body limited to 300. Approximately '115 Freshmen can be accepted for the new year. Applica- tions for admission should be made before July. Catalogue and book' of views on request fjAXRl.Yl.li fl-XINll'BIil.l., PR1is1DENT HARTSVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA Earl Slllllll'-YI lVh:1lex'r Louise Mulnf-ml. lhen rselt awhile. Compliments lllars Hill College and its Graduates always have OF our Best Wishes FINKLESTEIYS CHERO-COLA 23-25 B11.'rMoRH AVENUE A C19 ' C' HARRIS-DAVIS COMPANY INOT INCORPORATEDJ Merchandise Brokers and Distributors AsHEyIl,l.la, N. C. STERCHI BROTHERS Incorporated 52-54-56 BILTMORE AVE. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Complete Home Furnishers HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS MAJESTIC RANGES . DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION SMITH'S You are always Welcome at S1nith's ESTABLISHED 1869 Pack Square and Biltmore Ave. Asheville, N. C. CALLING CARDS WEDDING .ANNOUNCEMENTS ASHEVILLE PRINTING 8x ENGRAVING COMPANY Printing and Engraving DESIGNING EMBOSSING 8 GOVERNMENT ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ch l P li ' P Greek Ravmo I? I. I h Ry d E . . CP I N h ddl shake. ,. McCormick Lumber Company L U M B E R SASH-DOORS Ru-ber-oid Roofing PHONE 423 BILTMORE, N. C. Chas. C. Cullen 8: CO. Incorporated IMPORTERS-JOBBERS CHINA SILVER GLASS Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Equipment KNOXVILLE - TENNESSEE BOWDEN'S SHOE SHOP For Quality 31 COLLEGE STREET ASHEVILLE, N. C. E ENGRII ING - - - to the student body of NIARS HlI,I, COLLEGE W E invite you to come to our store and inspect our line of Uothing, Hats, Furnishings, etc. This is one of the little shops you seldom tind but always remember. And rt-member - we guarantee positive satisfaction on every gar- ment. Ask to see our new line of spring apparel. I+ urmshmgs: WE CARRY THE FAMOUS LINE OF WILSON'S FURNISHINGS Clothing: ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES AND HYDE PARK BRAND CLOTHING FEATURING 2 PANTS SUITS Hats: SUHOBLE AND EMERSON'S-- NO BETTER HAT IN FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN THE WORLD FOR 55,00 DONT COME TU ASHEVILLE UNLESS YOU CALL ON US SMITH-BRUNS CLOTHING CO. CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS Bno xnxx' in' PHUNI4: 214 IJANGRHN Horlal, BLDG. Boyd Ilnlnphrcyz I wziw :1 umnau on the Nrrtel the other day with one aide uf her L :rely black. IY:iltc-1' Uhilllsz 'Alt INllil puuilwlelu Boyd Iluinphrcxi Surf-Q the other tide was Islarlt too. HFILF , HRT TOHES l B WORK Q' h .L N ' gi . M ,M y , ' o. fl .4- f 'f'-1 0 0 In TL., .1 Q QI 1 ix 4:5 QW- ' m F m 9 Rn ZINC ETCHINC-S TOUCHING GIIZSGAYST KNOXVILLE TENN MAKERS OF FINE PRINTING PLATES lE'S52?S5'5L ,iWJRi CUTS Faculty and Students of!II.H.C.-- We trust you have enjoyed our eats in the same way as we have en- joyed serving you. Shelton-Tweed Co WHOLESALE CROCERS IVIARSHALI., N. C. LUNG P Ng oryour H AUII . E lllll e I Amleflf ...fire L20 .AU : KODAK and GROUP PICTURES IN THE LAUREL MADE AT College Photo Shop MARS HILL, N. C. BEST SERVICE BY CAREFULLY TRAINED STUDENTS HOLCOMB 8: TILSON WE GIVE BEST SERVICE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES GROCERIES DRY GOODS and SELZ SHOES We need your Change Uncle Charlie: You've been wanting some shoes, Ada. A gigantic shoe sale is adverti the paper. Ada Barefoot: You'd better get a pair yourself. I don't wear gigantic shoes. SC Ammons 8: Crowder's SERVICE STORE GROCERIES Confections We Carry A Complete Line of FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SEEDS AND I-IARDIVARE WE DON'T MEET PRICES-WE MAKE THEM MARS HILL, N.C. IF YOU WANT GOOD SERVICE RIDE WITH US rms mu. aus, une Lv. Mars Hill Lv. Asheville 7:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 10:00 AM, 12:00 A.M. 1:00 PAL 3100 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Reserved Cars for Special Trips if.-ILI, FOR- E. A. CARTER W. L. EDGE The News-Record Published Every Friday The News of Madison County SEND US YOUR JOB PRINTING H. L. STORY Publisher MARSH.ALL, N. C. Let us lllove you! S. L. Carter EQ Son TRANSFER ICE and COAL The IVorld VARTS-So Does V Courtesy Quality Service The 'ER! College Pharmacy , - Make Our Drug Store POR BEST Your Headquarters MILK AND MEATS Y YOU ARE ALWAY S SEE WELCOME HLIFFIS S. A. SIACK - - - lllanager Nell Bowles: Min Kelly ': 4 I u inl 1 Ll! tull of into: oil. Misa Kelly: I suppose you wan! the lllsI6lENx kinil, Nell. Nell: 'No ma'm, I want it for Rehn. Faculty and Students We want to take this opportunity tu express to you our appreeiation of the nice volume of business you have given us during the past school year. We are proud of the confidence you have placecl in us and our merchandise, and as you go out for another vacation may it be the biggest ever. and may you come back full of Pep and Vigor to do greater work in 1928-29. Having known you and your wants, we feel that we can he better pre- pared to take care of your wants next year. T. L. Bramlett 81 Co. THE STORE OF QUALITY. SERVICE AND S.X'l'lSFAC'TION THE OLD BANK Established 1903 THE STRONG BANK THE BANK Ol? FRENCH BROAD Capital and Surplus 375,000.00 ovER 25 YEARS c'oN'rlNUoUS AND MERITED GROWTH YoUR ,xc'c'oUNT INVITED Nlfc l Tmzw in Q..-may cfmum Yi' North Pack Square and Broadway ASHEVILLE, N. C. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They Have Helped To Make This Annual Possible -THE STAFF Mary' Sue Gribble: VVe have some enormous hlrds in Sylvia. VVhy once I wa t d ng in our zoological garden and saw a man come in on an eagle. Francis King: Lady, that's nothing. Once while I was down at the ball field I s B t g out on a Hy. The Cream of the South e cover for THE th1s. anniugll te VELVET KIND was Crea V The DAVID J. Ice Cream MOLLOY co. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois SOU Bdanmrlau IM INC. 'f-M ASHEVILLE, N. C. - Ll. ,Z-V ff--X.f ' L E. - Q5 ' fi q 1' ff',ff 7 WF Q ,...L -15' 7' S 'WF' ff! i ' -H x zlfrw-n-- ff ' ' Nm . .n Z lf- ' QXVILL U ' . 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