Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)
- Class of 1938
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In order that We might not forget the progress which has been made here, and to review the life of one who has devoted his life unselfishly to the character build- ing of young men and young women, we the LAUREL Staff of 1938 have chosen for the theme of this book the life of Dr. R. L. lXfIoore. EDWIN SPANGLER E diior-in-C hief. 7 L ' ' ' ' ' ' W WW' ' ' ' . . ..,, . .- . g-'-r.-fr. ..,- :.,. ,,,,-,3 , .-,- . -i illiill?1'Eliill9lililixilillilihliiliiifiilliillillhiilillllll'llwileffiff fqrdfill Ui ' Q- w r r:1:c-vN,w'Iw::w!mw.iw -ng :Amy N, LJ . N- A, gg -Q wi L V ,L W. A ,M-.L , -W x 1 -I W : 'I i r I I Ab, 7 Q 'fx Xu 1' il W vu V .n Ti, ' C3 HE? 'c,'E:32Si7x mf - ' Q r I ,x' 75701196 kgs sam 'Q I x W., lm X X fg:' A 19 14 X. Ox C15 4 X. :LESIW'f2Z4?L2i5Sfi2i?fE:iif,zY?Q:f5iH52lfiifE'f5 Qf15'21,Gif535iL'5iziu2?xi-li-nliikiiblii' hsiiksiili-f 'f 'E 553135 am 'EF ? 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' , 1 f - 1 -4,-.vtvf :vs ' , ggi cszfozgtj of Jlflau Clogs 5 During the first decades of the nineteenth century a few white pioneer settlers came to that part of lVestern North Carolina now known as Madison County, clearing away the forests and planting settlements among these beautiful moun- tains. For a number of years there were only a very few people who lived in and around the vicinity which we call Mars Hill today. Work was begun, how- ever, and the civilization here began to grow. Educational opportunities for the children were very much limited. The dire need for schools became increasingly evident to the older people as the years passed. There were no schools nearby where the children could attain knowledge. A boarding school was organized near Burnsville, but this was several miles away and was dilhcult for the students to reach over the mountain roads. Even Asheville was just a small rural settle- ment Without schools. and Asheville children had to be sent away to secure their education. There is some doubt as to who was the First to conceive the idea of a school at Mars Hill. Rev. William Keith, -I. W. Anderson, and Edward Carter joined together in this venture, the first school being built on property belonging to Mr. Carter. It is reported that some of these men and their relatives sent children away to Burnsville to attend school. These children were converted at a revival and joined the hlethodist Church. Their parents, being all staunch Baptists, were aroused by this proselyting. It was decided best to educate the children under the influence of their own doctrines and beliefs. but to do this, schools were needed. Thus. with others joining zealously in this effort, the school which was to become Mars Hill College was founded where it stands today. ,I U'iftfz'121rH fit'HfUVIlr'1lf -I Sffinof fy I,'o1rf'wl-:nl ' ' ' i ' ' 7 'lfd'1ii 'lZl!!'!i!iVl!54'tilW'uBiE!llwlW1Lf5lIif!2unf2-'d15Ihi+iLt1Ild 1 1 1 5 ALHVH' - '. l l7 'H i i Uldlr' 159' fllflfa -i ' ', Ef1 '1,.Q , j ,ff-r-2 i i' ffi'17 ' 'l 'T A T' :J f1:!',:Q'E : 1' A 1 L i x I H , '. ,,. .iliizl-'we 'C ziaaaaniz-11:11 j::fi,i-eihmzfiruizF-fiat-lv''ftSyst:-iff.-ln.i.:llaal5n:.iinlMs.s,1'iiiEmll'-Js...o-1it!-villla-:n...u1'lii,.:.i1.sui. t-L.-fa. .ia-ii . -, cn Z j. fl gl ll .lt il lil ii' 1 A l 3 l l . 1 2 E H l s i 1 4 11 lg ix! f is A 1 i I I .-I Struggle' To .Veer the Cort A Slave If Levin! On IO Srrnre the Deb? The School I: Opened Eighty years ago there were very few familiesliving Within live miles of Mars Hill, and they had only humble dwellings and little land. There was no asso- ciation or group of people willing to back the effort to build a school for the children, who were without educational opportuntiyg thus the burden rested en- tirely upon the shoulders of these men. Work was begun toward drawing up the plans and securing subscriptions for the school, and a contract was given to Shackleford and Clayton of Asheville to erect a two-story brick building, which was not finished until the spring of 1856. This same building was used for more than fifty years as a classroom and also as the meeting place of the Baptist Church, which was probably organized in the same year that the school opened its doors. Even though many made liberal gifts, the school was left with a debt of approximately 51,200 and not a cent in the treasury, after the completion of this building. Joe, a slave of the president of the board of trustees, was levied on for this remaining debt. The sheriff took Joe to Asheville and placed him in jail, where he was to be kept until the day of the sale. Eleven of these faithful men agreed to share the debt equally. Joe was brought back from Asheville and forever remained grateful to the people who would not permit him to be sold. The school opened in the fall of the year 1856 under the name of The French Broad Institute, with W. A. G. Brown in charge. hir. Brown was a distinguished scholar of his time and helped to found several colleges. A few students entered this first year, with Nlajor Wallace VV. Robbins as the first to register. ln the year 1858 Nlr. Brown was succeeded by John B. Nlarsh of Binghamp- ton. New York. lN'lr. hlarsh was an accomplished English scholar. thorough in l iA v ' 94143156-'iliiiitlitiiiiliiiililihiiiiifiixilli53155331213liiiiiifiliE-1H5hililiiliiilliisiiillhill! I i vw-urn .'l'E1N I':l:1'ln!lhu.g-1-ge -I-r w 2 et 1 , W 5 . wiht t lu , MH Mm.. -dt.. ..A.. - - Cf W Ffi I .- , 7 .X L....,:,,: f G ' . 4 41,9 . 1 ' A ,, -1 -' M 5 N21 L3 V , .M kt .. f - L-7, , V J.. J , 3 f all nfl? as f l f Hg' ,I - -5 J teaching and discipline. The school was very successful under his management. At the time this was the most prominent Baptist school in Vllestern North Caro- lina, students coming from counties as far east as Guilford. During this term two other wooden buildings were erected. In the year 1859 the school was chartered by the General Assembly of North Carolina, and the name was changed to Mars Hill College. This char- ter gave the college the power of conferring all such degrees and marks of literary distinction as are usually conferred in colleges or seminaries of learning. This power has never been used, nor has it been taken away. It was very unfortunate for the school that the WVar Between the States should break out. During the war it was necessary for the college to close its doors to students. The buildings on the campus were used as quarters for the soldiers, and during the latter years of the war the two wooden buildings were burned. These buildings signified great sacrifices on the part of those who had helped to build them, and the burning of them brought a tremendous loss to the community. As a result of the war the college was left in a very bad condition. This section was shadowed by poverty, and the hatreds engendered during the con- flict were probably responsible for a lack of cooperation. For a period following the war a branch of the Masonic Orphanage of Oxford was set up on this property, and more than thirty children were placed here. After this had proved unwise, the property was turned back to the board of trustees. There was no satisfactory equipment. and the college was unable to furnish anything but very poor salaries for the teachers. Althought the outlook for the college was gloomy. Thr Charter Ci-wr Power of lffifzlrrrirzg JIU Dfryrffir Thr' UYIU' llfffrfffl flif' Sfzifm Rz't'l11I.1ffllfffull Dayr al .Vary Hill ' tr-L ::L j..b, 1.-1:7511 9:5 wv'a':inmeeg'Ar,pFf v f Lk .si an -y ..1 ,. ,ls-ff, ,. ..:4r-,, ig , V -g sw ' , .i .. . - .V r- .vm ,. i . will-' th.-!2d?z!'ii:25vZr!.i. :nl-awe-imatle5 'U1.-ia 1iH1sfJr11sisflleSdn:,i,izliilfkkivm' .f-allfzimslwsliwfifzuiil...:'I ...aa-:' ' . '-JZe5ldll!5fRENiH:alM34l5ilB3Z2i2H'J?-ff.lh'Eira'hfv'uw-9:u21:1r:mnraun-mas i 15017- .4 New Start for .llarr Hill 17011 nding of Ihr Literary Societies' there were many outstanding teachers here during this period. Some of these were: john Amtnons, R. Sams, hleriwether Lewis, F. Tilson, and W. P. Jervis. Among the students here at that time some were destined to become great, such as: Judge Jeter Pritchard, who became an eminent jurist and United States Senator. and Hon. john Q. Tilson, who was for many years the floor leader in the House of Representatives. Around the year 1890 hlars Hill got a new start, and signs were visible for a brighter future than the past had been. In this year a line young man, a graduate of Wake Forest, came to take the place of president of the college. Conditions now demanding that the college be placed on a higher plane, Tom Hufham began working diligently, with this as his aim. A little later the outlook was made even brighter by the coming of John E. White. Ever since the days of these men, students have been leaving the lofty hills of Western North Caro- lina to go out into the world and take their places in every walk of life. During the years that Hufham was in charge a building program began. It was neces- sary to furnish more room at the college, and what is now the music building was erected. The trustees were very eager to see the college move forward, yet they were able to do little in providing money. The people here at that time worked earnestly and joined in sacrifices for the college which was destined to become a great Christian institution. Hufham and Vl'hite were both men who were eager to train the students in every possible field. Before this time there had been an old debating society in which many took part. The debating had not been made a great attraction, however, and did not furnish sufficient interest. Hufham and White had been members of the literary societies at Wake Forest and knew that societies, run 1: I 'H' - - l 1 I -1- -Q .. ' I 1 U ' 'V' if ' . I V X- il l ' . 29.1, f ji 9, jpg? 3-32 Q, gt g A QT - A ll-Xi: A SJ. 5 , r F ' .. ' 1 -Q V, 1-1. minima Niall'fillii'nli1E5E?lsiiiiiihmiWlilllkiillillilEllimimlilfliililiiiilfiillflliii' it I r -'err-:rl FL1:n1v-:t':rw'm.:I-it .1-s.ei-'wifi . ,, ' :- -.-- - -' nr.mn- , , , ..u,,,,Y ,, . correctly would furnish golden opportunities for those who took part. These two men organized the societies which make up a vital part of our college today. These were named after the Etlzelian and Philomathesian Literary Societies at Wake Forest. Since the organization of these societies they have grown in mem- bership and usefulness. The students of the past few years have used them for the making of friends. and for promoting forensic and literary interests of their lives. As has already been reviewed. the college up until 1897 had experienced years of great difficulty. It had its good years, which were often followed by years of decline. The year 1897 was very significant in the history of the col- lege. In this year Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore came to the college. Dr. Moore being made president. At the coming of Dr. Moore, the sun began to shine brighter, and the college got a new start which was to make it the greatest Christian institution for young men and women to be found anywhere. The college was entirely turned over to him to be carried on as he saw fit. From the beginning he has had a never-dying interest in boys and girls seeking to find a means to enrich their lives. Students' tuition and board have since been kept at the lowest minimum possible. Although Dr. Moore was entitled to all profits which were made from the college. he has proved his unselfishness by turning these profits back to the college that it might prosper greatly. During those days. instead of making the profits his salary, he refused to accept more than a small cash allowance. After the college had grown sound hnancially, President Moore turned the general direction back to the board of trustees. Since that time. however, Presi- dent and Mrs. Moore have continued their sacrificial devotion to the college. Time after time the trustees have voted to raise the salary of President Moore, but he has refused to accept a salary higher than that paid other teachers. For years Mrs. Moore worked for the college without a salary. serving in various The Coming' Donor and Mfr. Moore Sacrifiriaf Ur1'nfioz1 1ill7'U11l1j'll the lvrflrr ef as an-u 1. i. . if , BP F I il-zliiiii. Urzurually Proficient Family Progrfrr, Both Spiritual and Jllaterial The Edna Corpeninlg .Moore Dnrmifory capacities, as housemothe1', bookkeeper, teacher, dietitian, and nurse. Since she has assumed the position of bursar, which she has filled so efficiently, she has accepted a small salary, even smaller than that paid oflice help in many colleges the size of hlars Hill. Through the years students, teachers, and others have caught their spirit of sacrificial devotion, and have given it expression, not only within the college, but far beyond the college walls. One thing that has con- tributed greatly to Dr. hloore's success is that he has assembled an unusually profficient group of co-workers. Nineteen of the thirty-five have been with the college more than ten years, and some for over a score of years. Since Dr. Moore came in 1897 there has been much progress both spiritually and materially. In 1902 Dr. B. W. Spilman gave as a Christmas gift the Ray- mond Pollock Spilman Home. For nearly thirty years this has been used as a home for the young women of the college. Mrs. Spilrnan was deeply interested in Hher girls. In memory of her, Dr. Spilman established a permanent fund to provide for some needy girl each year. Among others who have been greatly interested in helping Mars Hill were M. C. Treat and his family. The largest gift made by them was Melrose Dormitory, which inspired the Baptist State Convention to duplicate it with Brown Dormitory. As days have passed hundreds of friends have made liberal donations and established permanent funds here to aid in the general progress of the college. As a result of this generosity, Mars Hill College has been enlarged from one small building on four acres of land to thirteen administrative buildings and several cottages on a one hundred-acre campus, with a corresponding growth in academic standards and things of the spirit. About a year ago a new dormitory fund was begun and on Founder's Day of 1937 the corner stone was laid for the beautiful new dormitory which will bear the name of Edna Corpening Moore. These things are an earnest of the Nlars Hill that is to be. .rl 1 ' I . 'ffflfl'- ll 'NNN nf -.v ' ' ' f ' I in Jil-iii'-if i v ' g , in jnmiffjl Inn - .,, 1 V - lu i ' I n ' 3 I ui' -1 I 'lim , -+3 c ' ' ew' 1 A - 5 N ' 1 'n ' A fW H'N'-'NW 1-'ff 2 9-'1 ' J W 1- '-'aw f','1I41mw -:-my-.4 v.wp,,-11:-n..-me-fa 1 ,,. ml . ., u A, , 1- , L, N ,, . .,..,. . .. . X rw' A,- his Gqcfnzimiafzafiol ,....- ,.., X-r , ., -. Q.-,4 V I-rl - Z., Q, ,uv . A , V' fu ' g 4- . ' ,, I4 .. ,1 , ' , If-, ' 0 A-S ' . , .rF n3' .- -ff-' L. ' 1 .r ' .Fw , f'-Qu -Hsu' - ,. f. f 4, auamswszmawrarxs 4LHih l 'U!'l! TW2 '5 'l'H - 4 'WIT' M1 '-I' !f!l?Hli!1l?!E'?!?4?l2,9325lfhfliifhHill!'22Id5il9fiElli51l?!Uf:F59ll!'r1'Sill?H9ff!?i3219752755151iEf3:i'35f:5'QT5f!.. H' 1 4 EDP. 00l 8 if m255a?E lt is my desire that the LAUREL represent at all times the iinest qualities of a Christian college An- nual-clean and wholesome in con- tent, representing as nearly as pos- sible all Worthy phases of college life-such a volume as will have the approval of the most sensitive soul and bring increasing delight to the owners as the years pass. President. .i'. 4 w..f,r.f.m..uw.i.w1n?nnm.w4m' i xm,i11r4'aEni1lhium-irmlil-visamimi' aim'-' A ' ndkin'iwul'lHm.avmfno1abnu1hSEM! mmtff rmrsfiiiaiaiiziinf1umfiisisiteeAM124Zu.:f1MfEllulb1Si49uiFMfl.nlbIn?f-liifii44 ' r F 1 v. n A lf1fLflfLlT5flf'0LlLil!Q gag ISAAC N. CARR, CAROLINE BIGGERS E, M. CANUP, AB. M,A. Dean of X'Vo1rren Comrnerce and Dean if Men Busmess MES. R. L. MOORE IOHN W. HUEE, M.A. FRANCES SNELSON ESTELLE RUSH Bursar Ancient Languages Secretary 'gi Re-qistrar Serre-tary of Bursar U73 :.', HW 'YJ .'1 1f'U'?':-5 lm. 'MH fl-mn x in 2 ,V - -, '- a ' . , L., ..--N . ., v i ' E , , .Q I .11n.:.1Myr,fi.fimEif:55.ff:+'ui' faufflfisaifkhl:ahiifsbgizafm1Id1f!FiSTb e4E1.afHlLiV5f1E.'2QSQE..f,. .rzsgggggg-':.:Q.:Jnf41A:-m,-mmgwgn, 4 1 I .Y , . 4, MU : 1 I ' - fi il 1 .iW 1' l ' 'tE5i5'?5' 5'?1!ft'Q!!!'i159?55t!iT!'W3l'fillgilililtiiiflilillll!Hlf'!!5fI!5Q!Ef?fl!L'11f'?25! 'l'Jr F I I f' I W i ....,- I- ft I tr It 4 1 I4 1 First Row: SALLIE O'NEIL ALLEN .... Latin and French MARTHA SINCLAIR BIGGERS, B.M.--Piano MILDRED BINGHAM, A.B.- Secretarial Science HOYT BLACKWELL, Th.M.- Greek and Religious Education I BEULAH BOWDEN, M.A.- Art and Religious Education MRS. B. M. CANUP ....,.,...,..., Typing Second Row: ELEANOR CHURCH ..... Assistant Librarian MARGARET LOUISE COLLINS, BS.- Home Economics JM ZULA EVELYN COON, B.M,- Voice and Public School Music FRED L. DICKERSON, B.S.- Mathematics and Physical Education ETHEL GREGG, A.B. ............... English MARGARET E. GWIN, B.M. ......... Music Third Row: LUCILE HOLLINGSWORTH- Assistant Dietitian IOSEPH BASCOM HUFF, M.A. ..... English EDNA EARLE HUTCHERSON, A.B.- Bible and English I. GARRETT IELKS---House Mother for Girls GLADYS IOHNSON, A.B. ......... Librarian SPENCER B. KING, M.A.--Bible and History is bi Mwwwswmdww ttunluwfvwfmleanlzv rant Qmavldhw t MN tuv tftwltizlwmninftlhflmzll'il,2f1mr'P:Ju1tWtt3P41'I iflfiintitttiwllrxt it vu 1 7 A ' ' 7 ' - ,.,- .V- i .....' -14 - 4'.'!17H'vifu'. l !5 -.ll ' .. . .--W... .,-...,: -1A-- :-- E -' ','- 1'- n ,vvw - 4-if-I --- u'1 :f ' ' .'gl ' ' i U 'w' 1r'14w- ,, t' ,I K , ',' -.L if ,.' . :if .- ' .1-H 1 . hh?--.. .Jil 'iff , iss. ,. tr.. -Met.-, ...ILM .,,,.,,,g, , ., ,. . ,, -, ,,... . , , '. J'PI-'ff '.'?l,4'i' 1, I 'n'E!71 l':Q'1.Wll-Plllgy' N : !f!t ' L 51 i t 'Q is 'IHV MD :',,vLI.l ' Elflufullf I i.Ji idxtnt Hass- ,.-L ,.L A, ...O .i-,. i Inn-, IT l I . , , If F ,il L , , ll ll li I1 1: Z J, if ., l 5, , I I JA f lf C- i-E own fy First ROW: LAURA SHAW ,,,Dietitian I 7 RALPH MARION LEE, M.A.,,sSOcial Science VELMA SHAW YYYYYYYYYYYAYYYAYAYYY Nurse IOHN A. MCLEOD, MA ---------A- English ANNE W. STEPHENS, AB., M.A. ,... English I EVELYN ALLEN MCLEOD4 gf Enqlish and French Third ROW: J PRESTON CALVIN STRINGEIELD, M.A.- ' ELLA it PIERCE, PhD. LLLELELEL,E,. English Education OREN E. ROBERTS, M.S.,,Physical Education NONA MOORE ROBERTS, M.A.4 Modem Language SHANNON Oris TRENTHAM, MA.- Natural Science Second ROW CORNELIA HOWELL VANN, M.A.- i ELORA HARDING ROBINSON, M.A.- Modern Lanquaqe If Mathematics ELIZABETH RUTHERFORD, M.A.4 ' BRYSON H. TILSON ...,., Supt. Of Grounds BONNIE WENGERT LL,LLL,..,,,. Expression Home Economics ALFRED WESTER ..,,,, Chemistry Assistant I OSCAR ERNEST SAMS, LL.D.- VERNON EVERETT WOOD, MS! Pastoral Duties Natural Science ll9l f L , 1 1 I ' ' E' M 1 ' 5' s i i 1 1 1 I 1 -r-1'4'e'f-C-121:u ' n s-'av sun-1-:M 1 , 1 My . -.fm 1 .AL ,', F M U N v 0 'qi yv 61555- 5' - ' A 1 1 , ,.-up L ua- ,rw-I gy ,Q 11.4, ' ,. ,y , . ,. , V ' ..- ..--Q -., -.U -W, ---qw ul- 1 -wr 'arms-fifwi ww i! '1 'K'1 5'Pi'x'-e.'2liEJl' '!mv'fiH:1Qr9-:24s'1:.'- :iSif'S'i1?lf 121i3f:!'d!1'1fQue'rxuL:i4'f:F!fi',a!fe1i'!?5: 'e2'Heliilitilalwirzfilr--11 . mmwzneadhl-3359 m.,, .,..,, ,,., ,,,,, r,: ... .r:,, H rm m .L ,ff ,JP-. JF. fi fET,....f.1,,5L. . ,fi , ..,.,u...,.J- 1, . V. ..... ,, A ,.... -J 'S '9 QITR Ao A-'R , I F amor C4155 Www if 1 5 President .... - ,..... -,-Warren Smith Vice-President --- ........ Frances Ward Secretary ..., .... V irqinia Anne Craver Treasurer ..................... Council Pinnell SENIOR SPONSORS John A. McLeod Nona Moore Roberts X221 i W , ,Y Y 7 Y ,N W ,Q Aww , ,W . ' 5, ,. ..-. . - pr 1 1, rf. f ff - 'A Sm:'I'-17ff'f5'1 -1'i ?'E?i iff'5'?'.:iilE5ZIi: 'ffi'FiF5:I':i7:'5?l ' b u fE ' li!ii?i124RE!WEMh3f miuumwiafwmwmmsrufzwiv--Erlzi'-IMMUMK-lwwxmiiwmfaidbr isiizrfLmn::efi.m!,.4,i,,,limii1.m:J1eHhkf4i,i..1!nif,'mix1.g,.,A,5.,:,fmi,,.i,:,,,ii1i me tl 5 -1 H ,- ,4 4 . 1 v 7 'Z rf'- '-: E5 t l ,l l an fi' . 9 rr ,,, 7 ...u 'v-r 9 al Elhel Adams Cecil Adderholdt Gene Alexander Mary Lou Almond Georgia Bailey ' r 5 l . l : Ml, ,PS - l 3, .nes I ' ' 1 -, t Rl Y 1-r its ll If it ,EI lv 11,5 Margie Baker Iohn Ball Quincey Ball Iames Bannister W. S. Bates. Ir. . I , Ethel Adams Gibson, N. C. -Horne Econornicsg Margie Baker -Rio de laneiro, Brazil AB. fl Nonpareilq Society Officer t25g Officer Horne , Makers Guild tl5g President Home Makers Guild l' 1 t25. yllg Cecil Adderholdt -Hudson, N. C.- -Science: Iohn B311 Gfgeufleldt M555 A-B Mmlslf S il! Euthaliari: Associate Superintendent Sunday School C257 Sunday School Officer 6155 Vice-Pres ident Science Club C255 Student Council C25: Science Club tl-251 Glee Club Cl-25. Gene Alexander -Walhalla, S. C.- -Business: Sunday School Officer fl-255 Basketball Captain C257 Baseball C1-255 Football 61025: M Club Offi- cer 625. Mary Lou Almond 'Andrews N. C. f--Home Econornicsy Clio: Society President C251 Home Makers Guild tl-255 Sunday School Officer tl425: Home Makers Guild Officer C255 Laurel Staff 125. Georgia Bailey- -Shelby, N. Cf- Secretarial Sci! ence: Clio: Society Officer Cl-25: Sunday School Officer Cl-25, liuthalian. i ll, Quincey Ball Mars Hill, N. C. AB. lames Bannister Oxford, N. C. -AB. W. S. Bates. Ir. Decatur, Tenn. AB. Ministry: Philornathiany B.T.U. Officer tl5q Society Officer 1 fl-257 Sunday School Superintendent t25: Society ' A Lenser C25. ,f MARS HILL COLLEGE SENIORS ' TI' :, I ig .V 3 i..f..af ......h-,.,,.1,.., .N . C il t Iii' tl it t 1 U I 1 i . H - .: ..nc 1eww-e wes : :1 'HiiwLfH'esM',ff f'rfff.fi5' r--. ' i -.4 ,49- '27 Robert Bellinqer Sam Bennett Louise Berry Jesse Bland Rufus A. Brewer 2 Ray H. Bridqers Eugene F. Brissie Clifford Brown Christine Browning Paige Bryan Robert Bellinger-Little Falls, N. Y.ePre-Law5 Euthalian. Sam Bennett--Burnsville, N. C.iEnqineerinq5 Euthalian. Louise Berry-Raleigh, N. C.-Home Economics5 Nonpareil5 B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Sunday School Officer C235 Home Makers Guild Cl-235 Glee Club C23: Y.W.A. Cl-23. Iesse Bland-New Bern, N. C.-Enqineerinq5 Euthalianp Track C235 Laurel Staff C23. Rufus A. Brewer-Siler City, N. C.-Business5 BTU. Officer C23. Ray H. Bridgers -Wilmington, N. C.eBusiness5 Pl'1ilomathian5 President Business Club C235 Stu- dent Council C235 Business Club Cl-235 Tennis Cl-235 Tumbling Cl3. Eugene F. Brissie-Hodges, S. C.-A.B. lournal- ism5 Euthalian5 Society President C235 Society Vice-President C235 Editor Hilltop C235 Managing Editor Hilltop C235 B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Sunday School Officer Cl-235 Forensic Team C235 Science Club Officer C135 Secretary Student Council C235 Dramatic Club Officer C235 Commencement Rep' resentative Cl3. Clifford Brown-Asheville, N. C.-Pre-Medical5 Pl-iilomathian5 Sunday School Officer C135 Society Officer Cl-235 Science Club C23. Christine BrowningfEtna, N. C.iHome Eco- nomics. Paige Bryan-Marshall, N. C.-Enqineering5 Philomathiang Society Officer C23. MARS HILL COLLEGE SENIORS mu Lua. 4. L , . ev 4- . , , W hxlrl, HW .-,A ' :,,:m.!,T, YH , 35.1 -Mu uw. 's.H,,-,W 5... i'j,.'Q1.5:-- Lp ff:-5,11 f., .-Egg -Ig!5i,1if3yQ11'1fgj-Q' 2'5J:v 53135 '5f ?ii,iQ.1i'iiri:515.152, i t ' qtpiyimiiimmrfiiitssi:intent1r1:t:ii5iiii:zirJiii4etittittiiini1ti:iiuNMi .finit-Mettt..4r:ttitiiiimfeiimwi!eiil.2ifu.f.!idfDtf.iliizeiiffi.iit.uii.4itiisiix 1 t 7!I'.iifl- il lil rf l 'RTIX 1 'Wi'StNi'E' A au hi1v1'!'!!lCl.'t1t f -' I-ia' -t. L.. rrfbitifrnvr ali: ri' 'U-ii..b--1 H0 ,Q fs 1. . Robert Bryan Oscar Bryan! Helen Burton Elizabeth Carson Elsie Catherine Carter -5 -6 . 'S' Leonard Carter Eleanor Cashwell Preston Champion Margaret P. Chandler Howard Charles Robert Bryan- Marshall, N. C.---Pre-Law. Oscar Bryant- -Newport, Tenn.-AB., Philorna- thian5 Foreign Lanouaqe Club C295 Sunday School Officer Cl-255 B.T.U. Officer C2J. Helen Bur1on---Campobello, S. C.---Home Eco- nomicsg B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Sunday School Of- ficer Cl-ZJ5 Y.W.A. Circle Leader ClD5 Home Makers Guild Officer C2l5 French Club Cll. Elizabeth Carson---Statesville, N. C.- -Home Eco- nomics5 Nonpareilg Sunday School Officer Cl-255 B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 French Club Cl-275 Home Makers Guild Cl-23. Elsie Catherine Carier -Asheville, N. C.--Music5 Nonpare-il5 Sunday School Officer Cl-235 Y.W.A. Council C275 B.T.U. Officer C2l5 Society Officer C295 Glee Club Cl-25. Leonard Carier Mars Hill, N, C. A.B.5 Philo- mathian. Eleanor Cashwel1-- Gastonia, N. C. A.B.5 Non- pareilg Sunday School Officer Cl-235 B.T.U. Offi- cer Cl-235 Glee Club Cl-2l5 Glee Club Officer C215 Science Club Cl-275 Y.W.A, Council Clip Society Officer C2D. Preston Champion--Spindale, N. C.- -Science5 Philomathian5 Hilltop Staff ClJ5 Science Club C275 Sunday School Officer Cl-295 Tumbling Cl-235 M Club C2l. Margaret Pauline Chandler- -West Asheville, N. C. -Elementary Teachinq5 Cleo: Y.W.A. Circle Leader C2l5 Sunday School Officer C255 B,T.U. Officer Cl-ZD5 Society Officer Cl-235 Dra- matic Club Cllg Cflee Club Cl-23. Howard Charles- Wiiistfg-n-Salem, N. C.--Busf ness, CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT ffil C if 5 U. I. M i i. 1 Qi It lii .. 1--Y A i i I , ,'?4'f 'lvl- iii-C iii I' .it 1 . 14, 1, ll C . .Z -L Ml i lim 'C 17? 'C Il Clif 5 V, i li H. 525 ,, 17 'if it E V' X 4 uiiilffililfllflhxffmlllilliitl '1-lf!-'lElLW!1lli.55LiE'uzlii'-33l?.1E't-'rigg5,,,Q1,.g-gfiiriw-1:5141-31-nvvans 5 , thalian5 Coaching System Cl35 Sunday School '25 5 -J ,ss v-Y Iames A. Chesson. Ir. Robert Childs lulia Chiles Flowers Clark Ruth R. Clarke S . ig i l 4 l l i i 1 it I if 1,5 if i if I a l 1 Marie Compton Elizabeth Nell Cook Estelle Councilman Betty Cousins Virginia Anne Craver 5 Iames A. Chesson, Ir.--Roper, N. C.-A.B.5 Marie ComptoneGreensboro, N, C,-Sciencey Euthalian5 Band Cl-235 Orchestra Cl35 Coaching Clio5 Commencement Marshal Cl35 Society Of- ' System Cl-235 Society Officer Cl-23. ficer Cl-235 Y.T.C. Officer Cl-23: B.T.U. Officer Cl35 Q, Robert Childs-of-lendersonville, N. C.-Businessg Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Y.W.A, Officer Cl3: t5 Euthalianq Secretary Society C235 Orchestra Cl-235 President Y.W.A. C235 Science Club Cl35 B.S.U. Sunday School Officer Cl3, Council C235 Volunteer Band Cl3. Julia Chiles aHOf1-Qfsvills TsHHfHOme ECO- Elizabeth Nell Cook-Black Mountain, N. c.- nomicsr Clio: B.T.U. Officer Cl35 Sunday School Elementary Teaching: CMO: Society Qfficer H237 Offlcef C1523 Y-WA Clfds Leader CUP Sscfstsfif sooaoy School offioor tzif inc. cioio C235 B.T.U. College Church C235 Orchestra Cl-235 Science Qfficer 523: Glee Club Q54 Club Cl-235 Society Officer C23. ' Flowers Clarkfcgastonia' N' C'-Preiawf Eu, Nonpariel5 Sunday School Teacher Cl-235 B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Y.W.A. Officer C235 Intercollegiate Debater C235 Secretary Y.T.Ci C235 Foreign Lan- guage Club Officer Cl-23: Volunteer Band Of- ficer C23. Estelle Councilman-Bear Creek, N. C.-A.B,5 , Officer Cl-235 Society Officer Cl35 Secretary Coach- ing System C235 Vice-President Society C235 Laurel Staff C235 Anniversary Representative C23: lnter- 5 collegiate Debater C23. . Ruth R. Clarkerfwdshinqtony D4 CAZAABJ Clic: Betty Cousinsefltlanta, Ga.-AB. Missionary5 ' Society Officer Cl-235 Sunday School Officer Cl35 C110 Sunday School Teacher C235 Foreign Language Virginia Anne Craver4Boonville, N. C.-A.B.5 Club Cl-235 Foreign Language Club Officer Cl-235 Nonpareil5 Vice-President Y.W.A. C235 B.S.U. B,S.U, Council C235 Vice-President Y.T.C. Cl-235 Council C235 Y.W.A. Council Cl-235 Secretary So- Volunteer Band Clo235 VicefPresident Volunteer ciety C235 LHC. Club C235 Glee Club Cl-235 Glee Band C235 B.T.U. Officer Cl35 Y.W'.A, Circle Leader Club Officer Cl-23: B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Sunday Cl3 Dramatic Club Cl3 Soc ety President C23 School Officer Cl 23 Treasurer Class C23 RS HILL COLLEGE SENIO , ' . 5 ' ' - . E26 t if ' - tw i f ' f f f' 9 ff' , ' 'W 1 HQ5'ii ?'4Zf!iQE'4?51U'tf P' H U i4I'f 4'2!R7?IK ff IW'f.5i3Z1if1f5i!i2I UE 5'VYLLWL: D ig.. qQ'WP -sf f -..- UP Iolm Crisp Hazel Currin Martha Dail Sara Darrouqh rfbg J Dorothy Davis Ben Donehoo Erline Duncan Harold Early Iames H. Early Iohn Crisp- Candler, N. C.--Pre-Lawg Euthalianp French Club 1l77 Track 1l-275 Dramatic Club 1l7q Hilltop Staff 1l7g Anniversary Representative 1275 Intercollegiate Debater 127g Society Officer 1l-275 Band 1l-275 Orchestra 11-27. Hazel Currin-Stem, N. C. -Business. Martha Dail --Magnolia, N. C- Scienceg Non- pareilq Sunday School Officer 1l7g BTU. Officer 127: Y.W.A. Treasurer 1275 Foreign Language Club 127q Foreign Language Club Officer 127. George Dale-Mica, N. C. -AB. Ministryg Phil- ornathian, Sara Darrouqh-Asheville, N. C.-Musicp Sun- day School Officer 127g Science Club 1l-275 Sec- retary Science Club 127g Society Officer 1l-27: Y.W.A. Circle Leader 127. Dorothy Davis---Chadbourn, N. C. Business: Nonpareilg President Business Club 1l-27: Sun- day School Officer 127q B.T.U. Officer 1275 Society Officer 127. Ben Donehoo Waycross, Ga- -AB.: Sunday School Officer 1l-275 Varsity Football Manager 127, Erline Duncan Asheville, N. C. AB.: Clio. Harold Early -Winston-Saleni, N. C. -AB 5 Foot- ball 1l-275 Baseball 1l7g M Club 1l-27, Iames H. Early Winston-Salem, N. C, -A.B.g Philoniathian: Tumbling 1l-27: Cheer Leader 1l-27: Sunday School Officer 127: Society Officer 127. CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT k i -E:.tzHki?Zf.EtiEieEi1Pi2 ' e 1 iL.L:i :.3ii2ki:..7T52t15!1:,s.flS2ZfL2E 'vp 'F fl ALI' .1 .w:.iasa4:m1'2i-'i-12-w ' 'Q' fisrsww mmm:-- '-rm t is H f ei time i 1:5- Billy G- Ei'-Oh C- l. Ellen Ruth Eller T. W. Ellis, Ir. Iames E. Eksic Catharine Etheridge Boyd Farthing Kathryn Elizabeth Floyd Roberta Ford Virginia Francis Billy G. Eaton--Moclcsville, N. C.mMus1c: Eu- thaliang Society Officer 12-33: B.T.U. Officer 11-23g Sunday School Officer 11-2-33: Glee Club 1l-2-33: Business Manaqer Glee Club 123: President Glee Club 133: Track 11723: Club 12-33. C. I. Ellen-Raleigh, N. C.eCommerce and Business: Euthaliang Club 1l-23: Tumbling 11-235 Tennis 114235 lntermural Basketball 1l-2.3 Ruth Eller - Greensboro, N. C. - Elementary Teachinqg Clio: BTU. Officer 1l-23: Sunday School Officer 1l-23: Scriblerus Club 1l423g Y.W.A. Council 123: Vice-President Scriblerus Club 123: President Dramatic Club 123: Society Officer 123, T. W. Ellis, Ir.-Henderson, N. C.-Pre-Medical: Euthaliang Science Club 123: Foreign Lanquaqe Club 123: Sunday School Officer 123. Iames E Essic Mocksville N C Pre Dental BTU Officer 123 RS HILL COL Catharine Etheridge-Atlanta, Ga.-AB.: Non- pareil: Commencement Representative 1l3: So- ciety President 123: Business Manager Hilltop 123: Colleqe Marshal 123: Scriblerus Club 1l423: Sunday School Officer 123: B.T.U. Officer 123: Dramatic Club 1l-23: Vice-President Dramatic 123. Boyd Farthinq-Butler, Tenn.-Pre-Law: Philo- mathiang B.T.U. Officer 1l-23: Society Officer 1l-235 Commencement Representative 1l3. Kathryn Elizabeth Floyd-Orrum, N. C.-Busi- nessg Nonpareilg Sunday School Officer 1l-23: Y.W.A. Officer 123: Business Club 123. Roberta Ford-Louisville, Ky.-A.B.-Nonpareil. Virginia Francis-King, N. C.-Home Econom- ics: Clio: Society Officer 1l-23: Sunday School Officer 1235 Vice-President Home Makers Guild 123 Laurel Staff 123 Commencement Represent ative 1l3 LEGE SENIO V52' L--. a.::::.ma: neae amsimssa-:maze 1.52. Lff.Z:'5:'fg,g3ggiggggi5g':g,.5igiiEgii51il?F727iifilif-rfizif'iii:JE ,ig',2'Q??Vg.4i,-5,1.,,,2,rQ, lc l l W l ' s Cz- that-iFl f3ll?Qw1lGllftlmi uc i'!? 5fl5 :'mll '55 , ierlllfmsfl.. Ar, hpfqIgg2,f:g,4. OP' '3 Thomas M. Freeman Iames H. Gann 1 'Z I. Grisette Lawrence Gunn Lew Thomas M. Freeman Hickory, N. C. -AB. Min- istry5 Philoiriathianp B.S.U. Council Cl-255 Sunday School Officer Cl-255 B.T.U. Officer Cl-255 Pre-si dent College Church Cl5: Y.T.C. President C255 l.R.C. President C255 Society Officer Cl-255 Minis- terial Conference Officer Cl55 State BSU. Officer C255 Intercollegiate Debater C255 Tumbling tl-255 Corninencernent Representative C25 Iames H. Gann--Sevierville, Tenn, Business5 Philornathiarm BTU. Officer Cl-255 Sunday Sch Dil Officer Cl-255 Society Officer C2-35 Helen Gibbs -f Leicester, N. C- fEleriLentary Teaching5 Clio. Fred Gilland -Greenville, S, C. AB. Ministry: PhilOrnathian5 Society Officer C255 Sunday Schoctl Officer C255 B.T.U. Officer C25 Lucile Gillespie-Burnsville, N. C, 'Pre-Med ical: Nonpareil. '25 QQ Helen Gibbs Fred Gilland Lucile Gillespie .3571 is Hamlin, Ir. A. V. Hamrick, Ir. Mildred Virginia Hardin I. Grisette Valdese, N. C. AB4 Euthalian, Lawrence Gunn Heidsville, N. C. Business Euthalian5 BTU. Officer C255 Tumbling C255 M Club C255 Baseball Cl5. Lewis Hamlin, Ir.f- Brevard, N. C. -Pre-l.aw5 l3hilf3rnathian5 Chief Marshal C255 President French Club Cl55 l.R.C. Club C255 Dramatic Club C255 Society Officer Cl4255 Anniversary Represent- ative C255 Cornrnencernent Representative C155 lntercalleqiate Debater 625. ' A. V. Hamrick, Ir. -Shelby, N. C. A.E.5 Philo- niathian. Mildred Virginia Hardinfffldncolntori, N. Cf- AE-.5 Nonpareil5 Vice-President BSU. C255 Se- ciety President C255 Scriblerus Cluls Cl-255 Scribe lerus Club Officer Cl-255 Sunday School Officer Cl-..5: B.T,U. Officer Cl-25: Y.W.A. tcouncil Clif Coaching Systern C25 rw CLASS OF NINETEEN THIBTY-EIGHT f.-:rw -,-51515.-n:.e: ..r-:gr g-:---iff: 5, M , 4 2.:1.xx.:,atflfzm1.1.5.1e,ggq.g-am..-.-:dl.fb4M:uF.:a..l. smut vial?-21281 5 Vi ': 53 ' MF. 1' fn'-il-ti Wi- fswiuqaz 1'-4' pm.t.+ 1?'?'Yx5-A .----.-1. ly 5, f. l 1 ,. 5 if C 1 'i il Ja t , tl Q. iw .Vi ti .5 .ll 'lty HQ! tl Qi I :F I H 'F ilifi tl Ez ., J I I . 1. :M 'wb' P - . . : f e ' JJ 5 piiif' 9 Francis R. Harris Frank Harris Russell Harris. Ir. Pauline Hartsell Gordon Heath ,ss-4 1: ,A pr Carl Hemphill Helen R. Hensley Paul Hicks Paul Hinkle Ioel N. Hinton Francis R. Harris-Aberdeen, N. C.-A.B.: Eu- thalian: Glee Club Cl3: Orchestra C1-23: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Anniversary Representative l-23: Advertising Manager Hilltop C23. Frank Harris-Bethel, N. C.-Pre-Dental: Philo- mathian: Society Officer C23: Club Cl-23: Tennis Manager Cl-23: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Hilltop Staff Cl-23. Russell Harris. Ir.-Gibson, N. C.-Pre-Medical: Euthalian: Student Council C23: Science Club C1'23: Science Club Officer C23: Society Officer Cl-23: Commencement Representative Cl3: Anni- versary Representative C23: Sunday School Of- ficer C23: B.T.U. Officer C23: Intercollegiate De- bater C23: Coaching System C23. Pauline Hartsellelohnston, S. C. SAB.: Non- pareil: Secretary l.R.C. Club C23: BT.U. Officer Cl-23: Y.W.A. Officer C23: Society Officer Cl3: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Dramatic Club Cl-23: Glee Club Officer C23 Gordon Heath Statesville N C Engineering Philomathian Sunday School Officer C13 Sci ence Club C23 Science Club Officer C23 Society Officer Cl 23 Anniversary Marshal C23 RS HILL COL can Hemphill-Morganton, N. C.-A.B. Mm- l istry. 1 Helen R. Hensley-Barnardsville, N. C.-Ele- mentary Teaching: Nonpareil: B.T.U. Officer Cl-23: Sunday School Officer Cl3: Y.W.A. Cl3: Y.T.C. Council Cl-23. ' Paul Hicks-Seymour, Tenn.-A.B. 1 Paul Hinkle A Salisbury, N. C. - Engineering: Euthalian: Science Club Cl-23: Science Club Of- X ficer C23' Sunday School Officer C123 Ioel N Hinton Pickens S C AB L E G E S E N I O f : . .f : : 1 - : : C - 5 . . e , . .- . . 6 C301 C 1 L iei...e ieaa..i.:.:.wtifnea:i.f-J iii. gif.Q'Ef14LQfiits:Filet-tiiwisiifziitqiziizfiEtiiit-:ikfE'b:FE.i:?.iL:i2 -siliiiw.iiivw? :,.1f t we-trfw-fin-wir:ev'-rf-' in-ffz:' f'vm 5'.uttfami::ve 5wr:rt'1sltlfrr'tx'tft1 CG' ti-ati zea l ,. hw, ,M ,, A Sz., Rebecca ldol Hollowell Raymond F. Houqh. lr. Roberl M. Howard 3 JJ., ...Q 5' Adlai Hoyle ui sa 'E' Ioe Hull C. F. Hulchens Aqnes Meredith lsenhoux C. W. lohnson Grace lohnson Rebecca Idol Hollowell Edenton, N. C. A.B.5 Ioe Huff Mars l-lill, N. C. Pre-Law5 Pin 1 Clio5 Secretary B.S.U. C235 Sunday School Officer thian. Cl-235 B.T.U. Officer Cl-235 Society Officer Cl-235 Coaching System Cl35 Glee Club Cl-235 Science Club Cl-235 Vice-President Science Club C23. Raymond Franklin Hough. lr. Saleni, Va. A.B.5 Euthalian5 Basketball Cl-235 Baseball Cl35 Sunday School Officer C235 M Club l-235 Tennis Cl35 Anniversary Marshal C235 Laurel Staff C23. Robert M. Howard Gastonia, N. C. Conirnerce and Business: Euthalian5 Society President C235 Society Vice-President C235 Society Secretary C235 Cheer Leader Cl-235 Sunday School Officer C235 lntercolleqiate Debater Cl-235 Anniversary De- bater C235 Scriblerus Club Cl-235 Advertisinfgz Man- aqer Laurel C235 President Scriblerus Club C23 Adlai Hoyle- Chase City, Va. Enqirieerinrg Eutlialian5 Sunday School Officer C23 lntercolle- qiate Debate-r C235 Anniversary D61lft-filQl C235 Sci- ence Club Cl-235 Science Club Officer C235 B.T.U. Officer C235 Society Ofiicer C235 Tracl: Cl3. Fern Hudson Vale, N. C. A.l3.5 Clio5 College Marshal C235 Society Officer C235 Y.W.A. Officer C1235 Sunday School Officer C235 Secretary For- eiqn Lanquaqe Club C235 Vicefliresident Foreigri l.anquaqe Club CQ3. C. F. Hutchens Booneville, N. C. AB Agnes Meredith Isenhour Concord, N rw Y , 1 . fw A.B.5 Nonpare1l5 General Secretary Sun 1 School C235 Scriblerus Cilulif Cl-235 Scrililerus C lu President C235 Society Officer C23. C. W. Iohnson Lencir, ll. C., AB.5 Eufha ian Grace Iohnson flsenoir, N. C. Eleznertta 'ln'-1.1i','liirir.15 Nonpareil5 llretijli Clulr tl35 Sui 1, Schg ci' Officer C23 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT F J y 21fliiifiES:.LZ?iu:f3,fll?li?l?l927llib lsilfflltfiih l5fliI7lE3?a.lU.s'l T ' 'il' 7 ' .14 .-F bC' !?xl 'H' L C Fem Hudson F La fflf i zr j 1 LM!lfliitiitiiiiilifltiiiiiiiiiiiiiffifiiiitiliIii 4 J M 'ZSZIY Thomas Craig Iohnson Fay Ioines Mark Ioles Dorcas Iustice I. B. Keith ' J ge:- William C. Kellner Edwin Leaiherwood Elizabeth Lee Florence Lester Eddie Lieberman Thomas Craig Iohnson-Albemarle, N. C.-A.B.5 Sunday School Officer C21. Fay Ioi.nesHSparta, N. C.-A.B.5 Nonpareil. Mark Iones-Canton, N. C.-A.B. Dorcas Iustice-Nebo, N. C.-A,B.5 Clio5 B.T.U. Officer Cl-215 Sunday School Officer C215 Dramatic Club C215 Y.W.A. Council C21. I B Keith Asheville N C AB William C. Kellner-Salem. Va.-A.B.5 Eutha- lian5 Basketball Cl-215: M Club C215 Sunday School Officer C215 Vice'President Student Coun- cil C215 Society Officer C215 Track C21. Edwin Leatherwood-Waynesville, N. C.-A.B.5 Euthalian. Elizabeth Lee-Fallston, N. C.-Elementary Teachinq5 Nonpareil5 General B.T.U. Secretary C215 Scriblerus Club C215 Y.W.A. Council Cl-21: Sunday School Officer C115 Society Officer C215 Glee Club Cl-21. Florence Lester - Raeford, N. C. - A.B.5 Non- pareil Eddie Lieberman Greenwood S C AB Min istiy Philornathian RS H L COLLEGE SENIO - , . .5 . . ' - f32l rm.--V -..Lam.i..:.s,iivi...af4.i,A ta Mf iehfi- 'ati Q1f.5'iiE'f:22.HliiifiifiiifElliliiza?:EfEE5255.595Zililfliiffli-I5f1lE13i:29'5:2i'f5'E'5Q',i5i5fl:f-EirfQ-iff? :,,E. r -rr.:rf-nwmmwaz-:H w1ftzwfe.m:r:w:fm:-rwre ' .wetafexafAw1-vm'1r1.,'ef-Jsfvf ffrsf fdf .rms frnm.m.1.-e-.xr s 3- - -J V 1' ' 4' 'C' ' , ,, 3 A A , - v - A . L A 'M' A I '77 J K Bradley Long Howard McCall Ruth Mcllelvey Ellen McLain llill McMahan 11. 2' ,4- lrene Maney Iohnson Marlowe W. T. Martin Iohn E. Marr. Ir. Huih Marlin Bradley Long- Baharrra, N. C. AB. l3'hll0rr'r-a- Irene Maney Burrrsvrlle, N. C. AB. thianp Sunday School Ofttcer C23g VlC'?'Pllv?SlVIl'E'l'll LRC. Club C23. Howard McCall Spruce Pthe, N. C, Pre-Med rcalp Philomathiarr. Ruth McKelvey Stanley, N. C, lvlusrcp Clrcy Glee Club Cl-23p Secretary Glee Club C235 Far- Qxqn l.a1'rqua-ge Club C23q Y.W.A. Officer Cl-237 Sunday School Officer Cl-23. Ellen McLain- lNir1st0n-Saleixr, N. C, l'lQrr1e Erfclncrrrrrcsg Nortpareily Sunday School Officer C235 Home Makers Gurlcl Cl-23, Secretary Home Mal-:ers Guild C235 Secretary Socrety CZ3, V166- Prfastderrt Society C235 l.l:l,C. Clulir CQ3f lr'rtGrf1'f1-ll'1- 'grate Debate-r C23. Iliff McMahan -Newport, Term l3're-Law: Var- sity Basl-:etball C235 lrrterrzrural Easl-ietlirall C235 M Club C23. Iohnson Marlowe Farrvrew, N. C. A.B.g Phrl Crr'1E1tl'lii1rl. W. T. Martin Hirrda, N. C Busirressp Eutha- hart. Iohn E. Marr. Ir. Nortcllc, Va. BLlSlllf?'SSf Eutha- lrarrg Glare Club cl-235 Qrchestra Cl-235 Advertls- mg Marrarger Hrlltririr C235 Buslrwss Marraqer Cla? Club C235 Sofiwaty Ottlcer C235 Surrclrzry Sclrorirl Olin:-pr C23 Ruth Martin Ash-avrlla, N. C Pr?-Lrrwp Nurt- rarmlg Sunday Sffhool Ottmar Cl-235 BTU, Qt- tgrger tl-23g Secretary Y.W.A. C235 vlC'?fPlE'SlCl9llT ll:i.C, Cluliv C235 l.l:t.C Club Cl-23: Presralerrt LHC. Club C235 Scfiety Glitter C237 lrtte-rCr.rlleqiatQ DQ- lwater C23. CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT - V V . .--2 U, -' r .1,. '- 'K' ' : ' ' :fr ' r M' z ' Ztarzifiz-i:z:I.''affaazi:zaM!rz.5f'?4Lr' fri..li1i'oH:1Ikgi2:5lE:CrfllillillJimi! rvfaihnililwxlidfl-iii ......,d4Zn......-i.r3f.V'4 WM W 4 -1' pd: W f .g lack Michael Iolly Miller David Mitchell Bob Mohn Iasse Mooxe -Q Martha Moore E. Winston Morrow Sara Sue Moss Marie Murphy I. B. Neill. Ir. lack Michael--Lexinqton, N. C.-Business: Phil- omathian: Football Cl-23: Club Cl-23: lnter- mural Basketball C23: Society Officer C23, Iolly Miller-Hayesville, N. C.hA.B. David Mitchell-King, N. C.-AB.: Euthalian. Bob Mohn-New Bern, N. C.-AB.: Euthalian: Sunday School Officer C23: B.T,U. Officer C23: Society Officer C23. Iesse Moore Concord N AB Philorna thian Censor Society C23 Vice President Society C23 Anniversary rtepresentative C23 -ul Martha Moore-Boone, N. C.-Horne Econom- ics: Clio: French Club Cl-23: President French Club C23: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Society Officer Cl-23: Officer Home Makers Guild Cl-23: Cheer Leader Cl-23: College Marshal Cl-23. E. Winston Morrow-Campobello, S. C.iPre- Medical: Philomathian: Sunday School Officer C23: Society Officer C23, Sara Sue Moss-Gastonia, N. C.-Elementary Teaching: Nonpareil: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: B.T.U. Officer C23: Y.W.A. Officer C23: Glee Club Cl-23: Orchestra C13. Marie Murphy- Southern Pines, N. C. -AB.: Clio: Society President C23: Society Officer Cl-23: Sunday School Officer C23 Laurel Staff C23 Dra matic Club C13 BTU Officer Cl3 French Club 2 I B Neill Ir Morristown Tenn AB Eutha ian RS H LL COLLEGE SENIO 1 if I I L I I .4 lrlcsl 41 I I ' : - - - I -1 - fs V . , . Ln' . , ' : 5 - . . . .- , .- . .: - : . l . I34i wzssriztwi a - -4 3:9554 1.2 .. -.5-,itiflliiLf:::j2Ei5::.l3f.E3limi:iiliiifii.?.1E.:l:i5?.i'i3.fi2:r.'j:i:55,5.f?Qf'.i5,i5 v 1 ri' SfWF:'flHtli?EiHj yt Nftilflgi -gQf'1'.1!ygl i1' 11 1. L. I ' w e liitii'- Q4 M!! rW4 w:i1 55 'L faizriwzti-i-:-!.'i3f t 'J .4 ,U-2 5' ,ca 'V Frances Newman Wayne Oates Paul E. Parks Aleatz Parker Louise Perkinson Y -f+ sd if Lee Phoenix Iackson Council Pinnell Lena Pipes Eugenia Marie Powers Charles Radford i Frances Newman Dandridqe, Va.---A.B,5 Clio. Wayne Oates -Kannapolis, N. C.4A.B. Minis- try5 Philornathianq B.S,U, President C235 lnter- collegiate Debater C235 l.R.C. Club Cl35 French Club C13. Paul E. Parks-Leaksville, N. C.--Businessg Phil- ornathian5 Sunday School Officer Cl-235 B.T.U. Officer C235 Vice-President Business Club C23, Aleatz ParkerfBowden, N. C.AA.B.5 Nonpareil. Louise Perkinson-Asheville, N. C.4Business5 Cliop Vice-President Society C235 Society Marshal C235 Secretary Business Club C231 Glee Club C235 Sunday School Officer Cl-23. Lee Phoenix- Cane River, N. C. Science-5 Phil- o1nathian5 Anniversary Declairner C235 Sunday School Officer C23. Iackson Council Pinnell -Henderson, N, C.-- Enqineerinqq Euthalianz Society President C235 Society Officer C235 Sunday School Officer C135 President Science Club C235 Science Club Cl-235 Commencement Representative C135 Anniver- sary Representative C23: Class Secretary C237 Coaching System C235 Dramatic Club Cl-23. Lena Pipes- Weave-rville, N. C. -Businessg Clio. Eugenia Marie Powers--St. Paul, N. C- -Home Economics5 Nonpareil5 Sunday School Officer Cl35 Society Officer C235 Home Makers Guild Officer Cl-23: Glee Club Cl37 Y.W.A. Council C235 B.T,U. Officer Cl3. Charles Radford-Cane River, N. C.---A,B.5 Phil- omathian5 Sunday School Officer C235 Hilltop Staff C235 Turnblinq C23. CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT i351 V Ef iffsfiffiliiihn-linf5ifi51?i-,Sk stlffiiifi l2t?LQai'fZb .4i llf 'fifmilli' HW ' -f5A' i w' -32-!f ' f3 'f ' ' ' 'W'-f'3'i'l'0 's5 A l 24Jfit:f ' 2 fir Ioseph M. Radford Frank Rains Clyde E. Randolph Fonzo Randolph Charles A. Reid 54 Ioseph M. RadfordeCane River, N. C.eBusi- nessp Philomathian5 Sunday School Officer C235 Society Secretary C235 Society Officer C235 Anni- versary Censor C23. Frank Rains-King, N. C.eA.B.5 Euthalian5 Glee Club C235 IRC. Club C235 Society Officer C23: Sunday School Officer Cl-235 Cheer Leader C235 Track Cl-235 Tumbling Cl-23. Clyde E. Randolph--Kannapolis, N. C.-A.B.5 Philomathiang Society Officer C235 Band Cl-235 Orchestra Cl-235 Sunday School Officer C235 B.T.U. Officer C23. Fonzo Randolph-Coalwood, W. Va.-Pre-l.aw5 Philomathianf Anniversary Debater C235 Presi- dent Poreign Language Club C235 Vice-President Y.T.C. C23. Charles A Reid Asheville N C Pre Law Philomathian Society Officer Cl 23 Anniversary Representative Cl 23 Sunday School Officer C23 Orchestra Cl 23 President Orchestra C23 Band Cl 23 German Band Cl3 Glee Club C23 3 Fred Sams Ruth Russell Ray Roberts Dorothy Sanderlin Iames Sawyer I Fred Sams-Cane River, N. C.fA.B.5 Philo- rnathian. Ruth Russell-Bryson City, N. C.-Elementary Teaching5 Nonpareil5 Vice-President French Club C235 French Club C23: B.T.U. Officer C235 Sun- day School Officer C235 Y.W.A. Officer C135 Home Makers Guild Cl-235 Infirmary Assistant Cl-23. Ray Roberts-Asheville, N. C.iPre-l.aw5 Philo- mathian5 B.T.U. Officer C235lntercollegiate De- bater C235 l.R.C. Club C23. Dorothy Sanderlin-New Bern, N. C.-Secre- tarial Scie-nce5 Nonpareilp Business Club Cl-235 Home Makers Guild Cl3: Dramatic Club Cl3. Iames Sawyer New Bern N C Engineering Euthalian BTU Officer Cl 23 Sunday School Officer Cl 23 Society Officer Cl 23 Vice President Scriblerus Club C23 Scriblerus Club Cl 23 Or chestra Cl 23 Band Cl3 RS HILL COLLEG SENIO u nr 0.2. r tl I 4 4 rut, 1 - - 5 . . - - : - , . .f : - : : - : - : - - J 5 : - I - - 7 : - - J - V i F T .erszfia 'n asal 'ssiii r , sei : iii: imitil i5:.,. 11:5-gififlii.:5:.'11Zri-sfifi'Pia-E:i.ai.ifZf.u.r.3-:LSfxF23-'iIi.ff1:::Z.:Lf 1254 's.i-':i:w1':uri. 1-'ftrffwfist-:f'ie'f1'tl:f'fftsf:r' iwmrtf-,ft V .wana 1-M A-Ililrweffffffxis :--fit, .' :'?'lL?al.3: ' K.f1,,-.-miziieal--ft-we..- fl r l 1 52 ,-F 'Q tr . :v 9 ,,. J 'Jw' 1 Margaret Sawyer Carl Scott Dupuy Sears Iohn Self David K. Shelton l lj fl -ev l -+1 l t tl 5 l, , l lt t Q t I z Banner Shelton Lena Sue Shermer Francis Shore Mary Simmons Clarence Sinclair 3 Hi . l. Margaret Sawyer lrltybgood, N. C. AB.: liliui- Banner Shelton fMta',witdari, N. C. Bl,lSlIl'3.? 'lf pareil. l3liiloiiiatlr1iari. It I Lena Sue Shermer lN1r.st9ri-Salem, N. ff. ' '. V A. I A M N V Y El-errierxtary Teacluriq, lxliifrtpareilg tfhiel lfltarsltal ',l if Carl Scott lkltnrs l'l1ll, N, L. AB., l3lt.l-.iit:itl.1t.l!g. lip? V156-presldem Somew fm. LHC' Club L1 23: l.l:l.ff. Club Secretary til: Hilltctry Stall ll-'ll' 1 Quiiclay Sclic-fill Cllicer ll-il: Glee lffulii tl-fl: 't Dupuy Sears High pCtll'll, N. C, Eriqirieerirtzgg Dmmallc l ll'lh QP' Eutlialiartq Society Qllicer ll-Ql: Qriliesztra llyffr , BTU, Officer t2l. Francis Shore Carta, lil. C. AB I 3 .I ' Mary Simmons Yadlzxiivxlle, N. C. Horne Eci- l A U A , zictriucsy fflici, Surtclay School Qllicer llllp Y. Iohn Self Al'f :'jUdM' N' L' A-Br l!V.A. Cgluricil Leader l2lg B.T.U. Qllicer lflg Sc'- ciety Olicer K2lg Presiclerit Home Makers Guild X I tllg Frericli Ltub fleilg Drarriatic 'club lll, , David K. Shelton High Point, N. C. A.B.g Eu- ' tlfialxarig B.T.U. Qllicer Cll: Sunday Sclifctl Ollzcer Clarence Sinclair East Flat Ritclt, N ff Pre- , ll-Ql: State BSU, lJleml':l-er ill: Associate Dire? Lawg l3l'i1lclr'riatliiarig Society President lflz fflilirt- ll tor BTU. C2lg Society Ollicer C2ly Secretary Dre- riiericeriierit Rerifreseiitatwe lllp Ariruversar',' ' matic Club l2lp Artruversary Marshal lilp Hilltiipi Flcrireseritative l'Zlq lrttercvllejiate Debater Lll: Reporter Cllr Fall Play t2lq Spring Play t2l. Sunday Schocl Ollicer Vlf2ly Laurel Stall f2l. F CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY - EIGHT I 1'-at :f--.,1g...,. pq- 5-It-pi .iff lf . gg-we , .1.,:4-711, . l J ' . ,Z ' :F ' --mt. ' :gr , , '.p,- , -Y - rf ' f2ra:fm?2z1z::..':i ftY-:..mJe:Lfl?i:rE.-fm: 'A M' :mlntnlzasniifr-if4E.:.l4lL+'ii:m-HZ.1cT?i5,.u.i:?lnf .-dk. -lm. . v .vb -A xt rw- W-b -1 f C ll Sm'ih. lr. Edith S 'th H S arro 1 mi elen mith Irene Smith Warren Y. Smith, Ir. 2 ,Myrtle I. Edwin Spangler T. V. Staton. lr. Virginia Steadman Mildred Stines Carroll Smith. Ir.-Bachelor, N. C.-Chemical Engineering: Philomathian: Sunday School Of- ficer C23: Society Officer C23: Anniversary Ftep- resentative C23: Science Club C23: President Science Club C23: College Marshal Cl-23. Edith Smith-Stanley, N. C.-Business: Clio: Society Officer C23: Sunday School Officer C23: Y.W.A. Circle Leader C23: Secretary Business Club C23. Helen Smith-Asheville, N. C.-Home Econom- ics: Clio: French Club C23: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: Society Officer Cl-23: Officer Home Makers Guild Cl-23: Y.W.A. Council Leader C23: Dramatic Club Cl-23. Irene Smith-Kannapolis, N. C.-A.B.: Non- pareil: Foreign Language Club Cl-23: Y.W.A. Circle Leader Cl3: Sunday School Officer Cl-23: B.T.U. Officer Cl-23: Volunteer Band Officer Cl-23: lntercollegiate Debater C23. Warren Y Smith Ir lessup Ga Pre Medical Philomathian Sunday School Officer C1 23 B T U Officer Cl 23 Intercollegiate Debater C13 Forensic Squad C23 Society Officer C23 Class President C23 Volunteer Band C13 RS HILL COL Myrtle Martina Snelson-Leicester, N. C.-Sec- retarial Science: Clio: Society Officer C23: B.T.U Officer Cl-23: Sunday School Officer C23: Y.W.A Council C23. I. Edwin SpanqleriShelby, N, C.-A.B.: Philo- mathian: Sunday School Officer Cl3: B.T.U. Offi- cer Cl3: Society Officer Cl3: Society President C23: Editor Laurel C23: Anniversary Presiding Presi- dent C23: Commencement Representative Cl3: In- tercollegiate Debater Cl3. T. V. Staton, Ir.-New London, N. C.-A.B.: Philomathian. Virginia Steadman Inman S C AB' Non pareil Mildred Stmes Mars Hill N C AB LEGE SENIO 5 I I L ' . 1 1 - F' - -1 ' . . T , .- - , I I ' I . . . ' ' I I I I I , 1 , . .- . . -.-.------. ... ., .. ..... .... ,- .. S., tp-.- ..-,f-..- .-:fm : -1 1, 1 - ' ff-rg:-. sf:'-g.1.t:'tg'.--uf::fa,:.a-safi-f'i::g: '-,--.xrgfi ' ' Y- an.:!:.s.m:.:-l::a'.!er.t,e-.n't.a:s:.ii'I?.iwomen . ras.:-L J, :ffrf 22.--is .- . rs :-. i.JL u:-Q--Prim. ..-.-Ja-:.u-.:..:-Q 1.11, :.::'.:,k'f5i.:.r 21:-..:.J aww.-:.....4.'-., .-:gtat.-tg-1--:ia1f'r.11f'.. Ji .:, 1 iv- : ,..-.., BMW.. . in 'NYWQIFW' '-1' -L 'fi 'Y' -. i-ts.: i14!sl1 ? .- 'W I:'if1zP:leQ'--1uaAa:,niLr1a:'1:f.::s,i,-., 4' Mary E. Stonestreet Martha Graham Stroup Charles B, Summey Thomas Summey Allred Taylor Frances Taylor Iarvis W. Teague Elmer Thomas William E Therrell Vincenl 'Eller Mary Elizabeth Stonesireet f lvlocksville, N. C -- A.B.g Nonpareilp Sunday School Officer tl-2? B.T.U. Officer tl-295 Society Officer t2l. Martha Graham Stroup-Denton, N. C. -AB. Cliog Y.W.A. Council ill: Sunday School Officer Cl-25: B.T.U. Officer Cl-297 Glee Club flf2J: So ciety Officer f2l. Charles B. Summey--Dallas, N. C.--Pre-Medi calg Euthaliang B.T.U. Officer lily Sunday Schoo l Officer fl-Qi: Anniversary Censor C2lp Society Censor f2l. Thomas Summey- -Blacl: Mountain, N. C,-Pre Law: Euthalian. Alfred Taylor--Rio de lazieirci, Bra:il --AB. Philomathian. Frances Taylor Anacostia D. C. AB4 llcii- pareil. Iarvis W. Teague -f-Cove Creek, N. C. - AB. lvfinistryg Philornathianq Officer Ministerial Con- ference C2Dq Society Officer t2Jg Sunday School Officer C2lg Science Club t2lg lntercolleqiate De- bater CZJ. Elmer Thomas' 'Chula Va.---AB. Ministryg Eu- thalian. William E. Therrell 'Bennettsville N, Cf -AB.: Football tl-'Dy Baseball ll-23: B.T.U. Officer f2lf Coachirig System ffl: Hlkl' Club Ll-23. Vincent Tiller Perniii 1 Cf' l rf fA.B.q Euthaiiari. CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT J y i xi ,c,N. l r l 'l t l , i 1 It l l I 'I 1 l is l 'eitswrifgnlii' 5-fun' Clyde W. Tilson Gayle Tompkins Veronica Tuten Dale H. Valentine I Garrett H. Valentine X I '3 W. R. Wagoner Frances Ward Eleanor Warner Margaret Whitfield Estoya Willis . ' 1 1 Clyde W. Tilson - Asheville, N. C. -- Sciencep Philornathian5 Anniversary Representative C235 Glee Club Cl'235 Commencement Representative C235 Sunday School Officer Cl-235 B.T.U. Offi- cer C23. Gayle Tompkins-Eunice, N. C.---AB. Veronica Tuten-Alfurman, S. C.-A.B.5 Clio Dale H. Valentine-Washington, D. C.5 Pre-l.aW5 Football Cl-235 Baseball Cl-235 Tumbling Cl-235 Cosmopolitan Club Cl-235 M Club Cl-23. Garrett H. Valentirxeiwashinqton, D. C.-Pre- Law5 Euthalian5 Football Cl-235 Track Cl-23: Club Cl-235 Cosmopolitan Club Cl-23. W. R. WagonereClemmons, N. C.-A.B. Min- istry5 Philomathian5 Sunday School Officer C135 E.T.U. Officer C135 Commencement Declaimer Cl35 Treasurer College Church C235 Intercollegiate Debater C235 Anniversary Debater C235 Secretary Ministerial Conference C235 Student Council C23: Society President C23. Frances Ward - Robersonville, N. C. - Home Economicsg Clio5 Vice-President C-l Class C135 Vice-President C-2 Class C235 Associate Director B.T.U. C135 Director B.T.U. C235 Secretary Scriblerus lub C235 Society Officer Cl-235 Glee Club Cl-235 Dramatic Club Cl-235 Home Makers Guild Cl-23. Eleanor Warner-Guilford College, N. C.-AB. Margaret Whitfield-Hurdle Mills, N, C.-A.B.5 Nonpareil5 Glee Clu.b C135 French Club Cl-235 Sunday School Officer Cl'235 B.T.U. Officer Cl-23. Y.W.A. Officer C23. Estoya Willis-Mars Hill, N. C.+A.B.5 Clio. MARS HILL COLLEGE SENIORS l. .t -ta t -'..:a:mt.M .ae rr. - tnifmsemiat .Ureaaiasnfitfsi'-'5.:1.,:g,f5f-tfz' :tif :trii24matttitsesiftfssmatre .1 i2..f5fr5 :'ii .f:f:5.li.fsifmfeatattE:Qft!Ei:?i.ilE.!Hi?-Efirffli 15552:fsciziffiislisfiifZiff? il1.f5i,J. wie? 7 Hilliard V. Higgins Ralph Prohit Ralph Willis 77' -A , 5-r . Q v W. E. Woodson. Ir. Charles W. Wnqhi Iohn L. Yellon Iosephine Yokley Betsy Ross Neilson Hilliard V. Higgins 'Mars Hiil, N. C. AE. W. E. Woodson, Ir. Central, S. C., -Pre-Lawy Pliiltitniatbiaiig Sunday School Officer tll. Charles W. Wright' - Lexington, N. C. - Busi- Ralph Profiti-Newport, Tenn -fl1.E,g Pliiig.gqA,1 ncssg Philciniatliianp Football tl-275 Traci: t2Jg M fhiany Club C255 Treasurer Business Club ill: lnterniural Basketball til. Iohn L. Yellon--Shelby, N, C. Pre-Dcntaly Phil- Ralph Willis - Spruce Pigg IQ. .f ,LMB itrnatliianz A1'tlil'f9YSfl'y' Oliief Marshal ffl Traci-1 tlig Student l,1f'l,ll'1Q'lL 'Q-Elly Prestdsnt Student Oituncil idly Sctcisty Officer fl-Zig Sunday Sclidctl Officcr tl-275 Tunibliiifgr tllg Head Vtffiiter K2-337 Assctciatc Eclitcr Laurel CSD. Iosephine Yokley Pittsburqli, Paf -Elementary Teacliinfgr- lxlctiiptfireilg President Society Cglf So- ciety Officer t2Jq Olee Club tlf2Dg Cosrncpctlitan Club fl-27 Sunday Scbctcfl Officer tl-23. Betsy Ross Neilson YvVlI'iSlCI'rSdi'?Ili, N, Cf -A. E5 Clio. CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT wi ll f 11i1:.i4:QtS!1:12ffzfagiiiwfa-5? '-in '..um73pa 4r:..:er...mai1ff.:uss::.mw,.wu:..qfif...+fmM. t ' k W ' 'ffl UTS? '!'lEE?f! 3'!'?W?'f5!!!?'??15???9Fs1. ff' A ff fwwsffuezfrefer'1 af':ermavfzwsfefrsmswsaura mmrwsmemaw:fr1,Se2fs4r1: 'ww' wa f- . -mm . ,m,m,Q5,-,. :g,4,Mrfg'1wg Q KI' fa' I 'xfii -pf 1 lfLlfLL0lf' Presideni, , , Vice-President- , , Secretary- - , Treasurer ,,,,.,,, IUNI Mrs. I. A. McLeod J Jaakiiskisirzaisil gl f2fi?aa:!5?g'.55r + ,a.1:t9rf.4a::isexfA3e43eE Crm Umm H, .Bill Kyles , -.,Iur1e Almond , , Ehzabe h Coppedqe n.,-,.,-,n-..Henry Brown OE SPONSORS P. C, Striuqfield -aifiiii-?1Qf4iif1?4-21,515315221542:55 'N' r V ' . , . ..:--nm , - u w -1 E 3 2 . J 6'Llf':5 yfLlfLL0l :5 First row across: Arthur Alexander, Bur- lington, N. C: Beth Alexander, Raleigh, N. C.: Sara Alexander, Gastonia, N. C.: Iune Almond, Andrews, N. C. Second row: Bill Angell, Mocksville, N. C.: Katherine Annis, loy, N. C.: William Ayd- lett, Elizabeth City, N. C.: Alvish Baker, Big Pine, N. C. Third row: Mary Sue Babe-r, Gastonia, N. C.: Vivian Baker, Kernersville, N. C.: Hazel Balding, loe, N. C.: Mary Zo Barnes, Mt. Holly, N. C. Fourth row: William B. Baucorn, St. Pauls, N. C.: Clarence Beam, Pollcville, N. C.: Roger Bell, Gastonia, N. C.: Hazel Bell, Cosby, Tenn. Fifth row: Mary Bell, Cosby, Tenn.: Bay- mond Bennett, Apalachicola, Fla.: Willis Bennett, Candler, N. C.: Gordon Bernard, Springfield, Tenn. li! 01 5 'ttf 5 0' N- I 1 i l i l 1 t 'Kama 0 HlfLQfQ0lfZ Jiffy- Wwe 5 i I I I l i t I n 5 4' , 1 r x I t 1 i 1 -4 , ..-V ' ws -, .34-. First row airfitss: Pina-liel Brantley, Spring- licg-gie, N. C.: Le-nira Berry, lohnston, S. C5 Vgrnon Bi:-iliy, Pftistitl, V3.5 Billy Blaine, lrlffifllillll, N. C, .3fecf:.tr1::l row: Margaret Bolinger, Tryon, N. r 2 ,c sd 'Q -Ci C., Powell Bowers, Littletttifri, N. C4 lsabel Eraclfcfrd, Gastonia, N, C.: Clarenfe Bras- ., '.fvf9ll, l'!it:ir'tro'?, N. C. Y Third row: Vfilrner A. liwergllove, Nanta- liilei, N. C., Dwiqlit Ermiclle, Bionville, N. Cf: l-lerlserl Brendle, Yadliinville, N. C.: 'firrrie Brew-Qr, Siler fity, N, C Ftiiirth row: A. F. Eriirgs, Bessenier City, lil. C4 Fialrili Brinkley, Cfgtricorcl, N, C.: Barbara Brtgttitlisliire, Asheville, N. C., Henry Brown, Elizabeth City, N. C. 4-Q Filth row: Mary Alia? Brown. Savannah, Ga.: lViCl.9:1vfl Bryan, Garner, N. C, Ray lainie, Silislgiiry, N. C., Evelyn Bunker, f.,'liarlQttQ, N. C. '-nu' ' ! .Q Lf . i'F?5 'ufb3 1mif'l T' Sffrf 'f'2 : 'f-11 - v- ' ' . . . 1-rn. J. ...Lt-.aw f.-f 2 1 1 I 6Llf'.'5 QQ Q 898 lfLl0,LOI :5 First row across: Grville Campbell, Hick- ory, N. C.y Elizabeth Carter, Mars Hill, N. C., George Carter, Mars Hill, N. C.: lack Carter, Carthage, N. C. Second row: Howard Cates, Burlington, N. C.5 Virginia Caudle, Kernersville, N. C.: Horace Chamblee, Asheville, N. C.: Ever- ette Charles, 'Winston-Salem, N. C. Third row: Cleo Childress, Lenoir, N. C4 Frank Clark, Clarkton, N. C., lvan Coffey, Hendersonville, N. C., Edwin Combs, Fries, Va. Fourth row: Harry Cooke, Toecane, N. C.: Elizabeth Coppedge, Farmville, N. C.: lane Craddock, Cary, N. C.: B A. Critcher, W'il- liamston, N. C. Fifth row: Helen Mae Crutchfield, Albe- marle, N. CJ Arthur Dale, Mica, N. C.: Wilma Dale, Mica, N. C.: Ferd Davis, ln- rnan, S. C. 215. F5 5 '5 . Nw CALM v 4 l if O! m'lflQf8Ql'2 mildly - Wwe 'Ag . ua-xr.. 4' -4 l . 9 6' .1 1 .1 'T aa, -5 ,fr - 1 I 1 Q X5 K . 'za fx t E E First row arfriissz Tera Davis, Marshall, N. if.: W. H. Davis, l.1'7UESYlll'?, Ky., Vlfott-firiit Davis, Greewixfillfe, 5. ff, Lefiiiaicl De-Vault, ,ge .4 fn Siitler, Term. Lf'f9CO1iCl row: lewel Deviriey, Spiriijlale, N. C., Dorothy Drake, Atlanta, Ga., Lois Ducl-2, l lffucliher, N. ff., Clifton Di.ii'i-Event, Hurdle Mill, N. C. N 'Tr -v Third row:Paiil Harley, Wliiistori-Salfam, N. if.: G, W. Edwards, Thomasville, N, C.: Herman Edwards, Bryson City, N. C., I. B, Ellis, Grover, N. C. DG Fourth row: l3ruCQ ElI'll'f'Iv2, l3r','sfiii City, N. C., Marie- Epley, Forest City, N. C.: Violet Ericltsori, NVill:sl3oro, N. C., l. H Evans, Batesville, Ariz. Filth row: lfatliryii ljarthiri Eiiifiiw, N. C.: B911 Favsll, Cliarli-tte, ll. ff.: Pcwell Fvrlies, 'Y f -v-v lolii'isoi'i Lity, Texizrx Mary l7 o.'lQi. Bur- lifiittfrvi N lr' li l Bi T 'Liu 1 ? !lFi?i7 5??fl5551t9?l9 3?i59 '43 'i'ElE7'55'15f9?? FJI??-i Etf!S W '1'i55H5'!ll 5 '!P5l'F' 'IB P W P lfv H H 14 6Ll d lfLlfLLOI :5 First row across: Virginia Fowler, Burling- ton, N, C.: Glena Franklin, Andrews, N. C.: Malcolm Fritts, Lexington, N. C.7 W. Kays Gary, Fallston, N. C. Second row: Mary Helen Gatlin, Raetord, N. C., Frank Gillespie, Reidsville, N. C.: Carlyle Glance, Leicester, N. C4 Hocutt Goodman, Asheville, N. C. Third row: Lloyd S. Goodrurn, Lexington, N. C.: Gene Grabeel, Rose Hill, Va.: Katy Ruth Grayson, Forest City, N, C.g Abner Greer, Butler, N. C. Fourth row: loe Greer, Thomasville, N. C., Bill Grittin, Asheville, N. C.: larnes Y. Griggs, Asheville, N. C.: Clarence Gwalt' ney, Statesville, N. C. Fifth row: loe Hagler, Gastonia, N. C., Loualice Harnriclc, Fallston, N. C., Mable Ruth Harrell, Edenton, N. C.y W. P. Hall, Asheville, N. C. t48l L umfpwz zzrfy - me PMS: rriw f.r1ros.s: Billy Moore He-arri, Vlfaaverville N. C., Cynthia lane Heriil-ie, l.f1liarior'i N lx Billie C. l-leridersori, Sevifarr ville Tfirix Ozffriia Hfanfilfarsfirri, Hickory, N. 'Q Sfriiiifii r ldlargiiret l'l'?'lklffiT4?'I'l, Niarlli lNilliQsbOrv.r, N. ff., l. B. Hfarisley, Hiqli ljffiril, N. ff., Valencia l-liiilis, Marion, N, C., Wlarqaret lloiirrian. Grover, N, C Tliird row: Paul Holden, Yadkirivillei, N. C.: David Hollar. Yadlziiiville, N. C., Marguer- ite Hollowell, EdQr'i1fJr'i, N. C.: David W. liiwlts, Srriilliiield, N C. lfopilli r-ifwi Sara L-Lf? Hill'-pvlr, Shelby, N. Cx Mary Lau Hoyle, ljallsifiiii, N. ff., Addi- sori Hubbard, Biirrrsville N. C.: Edwin Hiikbard, Burnsville, N. C. Filth row: Marile-9 l'l1.idsOri, Srifriire Pirifa. N. C., Paul lludsori, Morqarilori, N. C.: Carl Clifford l-liiqlies, Slwlby, N. Cn Alice l-luriiphrie-S VVoodSdalQ, N. C. 6U .'f A Q eye ULVLLOIAC5 First row across: Sam l-luslcins, Burnsville, N. C., Ralph larrett, lr., Bandana, N. C., Edward D. lellcs, Southport, N. C., Emeth Iohnson, Conway, S. C. Second row: Thomas C. lohnson, Durham, N. C., A. D. lones, Los Angeles, Calif., Martha lones, Sylva, N. C., lulius Iordan, Timberland, N. C. Third row: Mary Flack lordan, Laurinburq, N. C., Elaine Kale, Charlotte, N. C., How- ard Keaton, Morqanton, N. C., lames Ken- nedy, Greenville, S. C. Fourth row: Ellen Haseltine King, Leices- ter, N. C., Lucile Lackey, Badin, N. C., Mary Elizabeth LaHoque, Kinston, N. C., lames Laws, Gastonia, N. C. Filth row: lames R. Leatherwood, Waynes- ville, N. C., William Earle Leatherwood, Clyde, N. C., Bryan Leeper, Dallas, N. C., Frank Lewis, l-luntdale, N. C. t K 1 EWS PHL:f.:E.L4f5 5'!5m5 !'L'i41l jerk . 1 txweferarssme 1 1 Hi 5155 zlzvfpwfz fl Mfg - me VHS' rivf a.r's'5r lctlm lf-wls, Dallas, N. C4 Eflqar Lyt,1a, Aslutavillfa, N, C.: Zaclc Lyon, C:-rttirii, N Halen Mfitfall, West Ashe- '.'1. Q, ll. ff SaQQ:'tf11 rljvii Eclwm MCDQv1tt, Marshall, ll. C., Kitty Dean McGuire, Sylva, N. C.: Elarlche lvlclfirmey, Tiqerville, N. C., 'ffaucia Mclfirtrlay, Little Switzerland, N. C. lhtrd row: Dorothy Maqrtass, Shelby, N, ff., A1109 Martm, Wadwasktoro, N. C.: Gilfartgxa Martlrt, lr., Madrson, N. C., Lavila l.flart1rg, Dear Gap, N. ff. l wth row: Vtlrlltam Mfldlml, haleiqh, N. C., Mitry Eltialfah l-flaws, Eaviltm, N, C4 Mary Chl Mezmrs, New Earn, N. '17 David L. lxfl1Qlf2ll9t'?1'l, Flalfarqll, N, Cf Ftfth row: litulity Mtllar, Monroe, N. C.: lxlllan Mfitrlttjti-r'r'1ar',f, Ashavtlle-, N. Cy Cloo- ltalle lVlt5ore, Frumliluz, N. ff., l.m,11:elvloor9, S f r'3 k11r'1 C fy' to wh t, Q. ., FEM J 1 ' , 3P S1f 5i'5tT.,1tli'.iiiti!' am 6 e umom First row across: L. lay Moore, lr., St. Paul, N. C., Peggy Moss, Stokes, N. C., Robert Murphy, Newport News, Va., Bill Murray, Lenoir, N. C. Second row: Loyce Myers, Yadlcinville, N. C., Victor Nobeck, Waynesville, N. C.: Betty Norwood, Shanghai, China, Mac Nor- wood, Raleigh, N. C. Third row: Sara Ruth Odurn, Odurn, Ga., Helen lrene O'Quinn, Odum, Ga., Sara Bost Orders, Mooresville, N. C., Sara Cr- ren, Troutman, N. C. Fourth row: Merritt O'Stein, Concord, N. C., lohn Owen, Mars Hill, N. C., Franklin Paris, Greensboro, N. C., Kermit Parlzer, Gastonia, N. C. Fifth row: Margaret lane Patton, Morgan- ton, N. C., Daphne Penny, Raleigh, N. C., Ella Currin Pinnell, Warrenton, N. C., Franl-: Pollard, Greensboro, N. C. KSZC fl? 3 lun wy w r . ' f l':..'.1I'2l'I', 'VJ-vsc' ff5:f12l'5H.'IEL:f .'g:'!P'?S11'SQ24HYP!iWll125 f1'W'V ?'5 ' !'f'-h'I'n3E W 51! ., im' Q1 'Ezfqgigi ' '9 QfH'F ff!. U33 ,u'5-AM 1,,fC',1u,m-,fi .L f-m:N:f:e,',e,. w milf ox W'1 z.c1f0e1'z ,Jiffy - Wwe -:sac -- A -or W-Q' f I Vlrst Irv' -Ew1'.'.a.3: XfVf1Tf'?I1 PriM:hf1rd N W'I1Tv1'hQl1, T-I. V., Mfible Pwiwrwr, Pf'2l1y, N ' ,g fflift In PHw'.vQN, Half-iqlx, N. lf., E151 f'I1'3raQll, 5114.311 ffirww, N. C. i2'l'f'f'JIll,i I 1'!v'I Z1-11 1 H11 Mite, P,1m f,AA'Y 113, N. If Flflbffrt PQQHA, lpn wir, N. ff.: Llxclle H1 bw'l:r'1+21r, If ff: Dessiw Pwni, Anderson ij, QT. Thud mwi M, D Held, Ir., V411 Vxllf-y, Va Bwty Henfmw, Fam Elm!! N. ff., Mrk R91 wwf, High Pwimt, N. C, Tumi: Fl:Ch.11fiis.u ff ,'1,- 1.1f1:11,:I fwlfy, N, ff fwlrih I f1'.'!I P1113-1kf'f1i1 H1g43i,veQ, Dw1rl'1i1111 N C., I. B. HSL-erts, ',xC'IiL' w.'f ui, N. ff, I.1.1v1 Himjl!1w'1 Rfwberis, Ivlwirdzall, N. ff: Km F '1UlI1SOI'1, Murphy, N. ff. Trhh raw: Fxflalwlrer Hi?1u11f1Q11, A:h'1x'1Il N. C3 Sibyl Humley, Southefm P1r1'f1s, T ff, Diidlv Hxxsiagll, NA-.' E '.-1 r11,N. ., flzxtxsi T 1 , l.. ' F' ill.: h1.wf1!.'1r,,I - am C2 age nmom First row across: H. F. Sayles, Ashevile, N. C., Jessie Sellers, Kings Mountain, N. C.: Robert Sieq, Frederzcks Hall, Va., Aliha Smith, Stanley, N. C. Second row: Robert Smith, Kipling, N. C., Sam Smith, Winston-Salem, N. C.: Sara Lou Smith, Fairmont, N. C.: Wilbur Smith, Vtfal- nut Grove, N. C. Third row: Margaret Sparks, West Ashe- ville, N. C.: Marie Sprinkle, Marshall, N. C.: Rodney Squires, Wake Forest, N. Bill Stewart, Greensboro, N. C. Fourth row: Dana Stewart, Bennettsville, N. C., Loyce Stringtield, Norton, Conn.: Cal- vin Strinqtield, Mars Hill, N. C.: Martha Stroup, Alexis, N. C. Fifth row: Lila Ruth Sullivan, Hickory, N. C., Lessie Sumrnerlin, Mars Hill, N. C., Charles Taylor, De Funiak Sprinqs, Fla., Van Wyke Talley, Ionesboro, N. C. FF' v .-2-21'::'1'f'-wr. 1's'rf::s'nsmm'w::1'11'w 2':1 W'i'J!fGK'i-'1 :Q MSW-!2 !a'S :'P.f1242ir 1fEE Pf!'! -'04 w'J:4-L' w .1s.4-r 5z':me..,wga Q ww F f W 7- Q gf CLU 0 ll'lUflUUll , 'Ill'fl!- INC? -q 9,2 '2ft.'. Y .vw V H1111 if 'y we, N VN ,Q 1 1 iw' Q., ' i. N. . SQC01'1d rfww: Ewty 'I'1'1ump5' wzx, 4'f7Q1'Srf1111 . iq 'W7A3IT+?Tl Txgwllfrt, ffQHett.5vi11e, N. C. 1 Tune ,O 3' . U ' : q T1.x.r3','f11l, Green Iw1f'w.111ta111 I.. L: 13.11.11 'I','SlI2-JE-T, Lf-'x1rUI3r1, N. C N. T. Tmxrth I-:wi Agia '.f'.7.1ll, LjhP2fHJ',', N. C. I Q alker, fi'ly'1je, N. C.. LQSSQI VNU? . 51121, H'E'HdE'T5OI1'v'1N'i, N. Cp Emma Vfefath ' erly, Elacl-1 Mowmtagn, N. C. ' 1: . f mn IIQEVI 1-.fd vm.. 'r'1.f.Mg-.'.11Q. N. C. I .,, JKT, An .' '99 Fioziert XVHQIQQ P1r1:.'.'11l'?, N 7.7 N-Q1 'V - ' ' ' '-'Wityliifar IVLIIS HMI NwfgI:1u.esI,.Wh1ve A IL 7. ' .. rl W PM . JM call, First row across: Bernard Camp, Ahoskie, N. C., Worth Grant, High Point, N. C., Lorene Hamrick, Shelby, N. C., Mary Ruth Hardy, Hendersonville, N. C. Second row: David Harris, Paw Creek, N. C., Frank Huff, Del Bio, N. C., lackie Huff, Mars Hill, N. C., Polly Huff, Mars Hill, N. C. Third row: Bill Kyles, Buhl, ldaho: Anne Martin, Wadesboro, N. C., Horace Morton, Montreat, N. C., Doris Whitfield, Hurdle Mills, N. C., lohn Wikle, Bryson City, N. C. Fourth row: Iohnnie Willoughby, Ahoslcie, N. C., Addie Whitternore, Eldridge, Ala., Dwight Wilson, Fallston, N. C., Louise Winecolf, Concord, N. C., Nancy Winston, Youngsville, N. C. Fifth row: Bill Wright, Black Mountain, N. C., Pauline Wright, Kings Mountain, N. C.: Wilda Wynne, Erwin, Tenn., Mildred Yates, lnman , C. V., Ioe Young, Minpro, N. C. l'36f ,D Q' 1 f:'fff:'f'ff:2.f11 2re-' f Hff1ffmSvHw:1:'f1'1f'4:?!2f'139wr, asfmu:w.g4, ':sg:f 'www'vearieaura-'-mgenvizefnl man i ggargg .-1 5, w,,,.,,mW1L,-w,A-W,--wu,, -,, v 'sw' Q 4 X Ti qv-uv 'J 4 L cqfgfafiai 4 f !T'1F ' rv-'-rwpgq-..-K. .... .:,... ..,. - -,,-.. - -.. -A -W -.- .--V . . - YY, . ,. ,- .A '4--, 9 -x Q ' 1' ,. 'n1 :JA N V X , . .. E. 4 1 I ,V Q 4 K v. . . 4 gr, -' sf g,f 1' V , 4 ' .. - 'inf . ' ,. 'lu 'L -. , ' . .A .L A x n I N . . . . V .1 .. N w 9 5 . .- ' N ' , ' I 1 , A h k ' ' A 5 - K V - ' ' Q ','gi- ,Ia 'j-Hr, 'jflvw 453- ,. .,.:. ,I-',lw'u.'4-3.3! 1,53- 1 ','-.-rw ,,,. ' w mfg 45 p 1- ,. 4: t., ., ' . , ,, . , - D ,. , - 1 4 - V, D ' ., ' . ' ' -'.sa.f1.z::5fa1k,z-11.-..nez::..xMu,,1.'K'wL':v .,.Em.J1L-1.5.1.:JaIns1.m.f:li,AQ.xf.fni1: Equiidmmn...4,i,11u,7:miJ.,gi1qi,1..!4 -gi:a.,.4f, .,,,?,Q,, 5,, , w w, 'ww N. .94 Ad., . fm , ,, . , . ,4- , ,,,.,.Y,H.. , ,. ,. rf y:ffa::5f:.f-4.2524-ze,:stsamggsttfglzv2:1-43:11 ,frm t.: 1 '- ALEXANDER Back U55 September Eighteenth September Twenty-Fifth October Second October Ninth October Sixteenth October Twenty-Third October Thirtieth November Eleventh November Twentieth November TWer1ty'Fifth 7, ,.LOiZ1i Milligan Tusculum Boiliriq Springs l3 P. l. C. 40 W. C. T. C. Lees McRae Campbell l-liwassie Davidson B Brevard :L 4,3 4 v 'QIFTZVFY C011 UA LU OBEN E ROBERTS A The-y Al 20 lolinsori City, TQ-Qu. U Greerieville, Te-uri. 7 Mars Hill, N. C. U Mars Hill, N. C. U Canton, N. C. l3 Mars l-lill, N. C. 6 Buies Creek, N. C. l3 Newport, Term. B Mars Hill, N, C. U Brevard, N. C. FB ED L QHCKEBSON VJHlTE, Bac ' ::34.?.I'-- iH3f.fiGi.,Lx 2- ILM- Meigs., f m. , fl. 114- .1113-'1....Q. '1E'2i'ETWS!! ?5Y!'!'HvHi1Ev!:.l:srr:?4ktf:9?e:s',4gw31 1 ' Ri -if if Z' .Au i...'n nf- - -vw 'l fi . ,i il . VY if Q1 'v it di 1. l? qu A 1 ls! ,I ' 'sf lla 1!'7A iv lili ir' wi 4 if, I . if . '-13 f fl 7 3 11 lsr al' 'Ii 'ill i .uc ,lr lg, far ll' ll?- .pf ,,. L., 1 5- l Y I V .LJ . F, ll 5 li, Lis J' li .sq rl 1, l'1 wr vi .- i if f f l ' - 7 '.'1 'Mug M11 L1 gn 1, ' 1 , 1 DQVVITT RUTLEDGE IAME Back NEIL WI-IITAKER Center HAROLD EARLY Back 748 HENRY BROYNN Tackle VVILLIAM THERRELL End S GINAKOS WILLARD VVILBANKS Guard Back f O QUINCEY BALL GETER HIGGINS Back Tackle GAHRETT VALENTINE A. D. IONES Guard End O I I6 I iw.-.::a 'fuf21:':--':ea:n:Iuf. .V 'H Wil-'1::1Iflg'-5 rai:!f.fii1L15-sii:!,ZEQ'.i1, E A. ?if.X'i,,- ff If-ing fev.'f,5:V13'1'9-E3 Z, 5-T,fi: 1 jT:'.f,':. U I , f I .nb 5 r 1 AHL r' 5 . VA. . , 1 11'221? Q:JZ'?!15112?-'flIf-wwwavi-ggaxmfmfwilrlxflaifgwzhhqfp U! 4- l . v V x V A f..-., , .l -1... , :g Wi-K KAQQIW OQIIL lame-5 Early, Head, Eobert Howard, Marrha Hiqqins, Elizabeth Murray, Roger Bell, Ada Wall. lv QM Moore, Frank Rains, Edgar IHAELES l.VFllGHT EEYAN LEEPEH HODNEY SQUREE Guard Cenler Tackle I MURRAY DALE VALENTINE E'AVlD VOSBURGH P4 C STHll'wlGFlEl.D, IR lkflff MICHAEL Ea-rf: Back Manager Ea-rl: Back Q, Q! ' f , ,:. 1 . ll E QV ll -. V -'vial i . Y :eq ff' M, .u . gn- ' avr -,.W.I, ri- A V :A ' . ' 1 M, - 7, ' ' 1 . 'I -, - ' .Q Vi' 'Tj dv . M ' 1 4 - S95 .fl 'Q ' J A ,Q , N' H4 e V- 4 If ' W 1' ,L ..:'.',,, V? .PA 1 '-.5-3i'.5f. 4 T V, ' l61l . .r , .Y. , ., .. 5' 1 I ' 1 N LQ-1 g:.i4h41m-.,:A V'1'21.1,1n:.vl1..f,a -:1.nH..z1fsrl.-mf:-m.b.4rx,..-'fr1: 65371 fn 1 . ,. , . . W f Auf- -wr: fp.:-1, mix KJ Q H, 'F J' Canton - - 2 - - - Enlca - -- - - - Canton .,.., --- Biltmore .,.. - - - Enka ,..,..,.A - , , Textile -.,,.,.., U- Cumberland .,., - ,- W. C, T. C. --- --- Biltmore ,.A,...,,.., Wofford Frosh ,.,,., Textile ......,.. - , - W. C. T. C. ...,. , - - Brevard .....,...... Tenn. Wesleyan ..., Carolina Frosh ...... Wake Forest Frosh N. C. State Frosh .... 23 20 l8 27 20 30 24 29 26 24 39 49 30 24 22 36 W 30 gwlelfgcjf anzej pfzifec! They 24 37 18 20 48 28 3l 39 28 34 33 33 25 35 47 34 35 Lees McRae --- --- 33 39 Lees McRae ,- --- 38 29 Cumberland -,- --- 36 60 Hiwassee ,..,..,... 33 4l Tenn. Wesleyan .... Z4 59 Newport AllfStars ,-- 35 28 Hiwassee .......,.. 24 22 Boiling Springs ..... 3l 29 Biltmore ....,...,.., 27 25 Newport All-Stars U- 43 30 Seroco .v........... 49 35 845 945 Total Points-Mars Hill: 845. Total Points-Opponents: 945. Games won by Mars Hill: l3. Games lost by Mars Hill: l5. 1 1 'U .1 .1 J!-V - '-5 Rv, April 1 April ll April 15 April 16 April 21 April 22 April 23 April 25 April 27 April 29 April 30 May 4- May 5- May 6- May 7- May 9- May 12- May 14- May 17- May 20- Eagle! X 0 .SAA C144 A Tennessee Teachers ,..1 -Textile lnstiiiite ..,,,, Blue Rdqe ,,...,.,, W.C.T.C. . ,,,,,, L,lvl.U. ,Y.., Hiwassee ..,,,,,.. Milligan ,,,,,,.,, A , , -Tennessee Teachers ,,,, Milligan .r,,,, ...., -Textile ll1Sl1lL1l6',,- -Textile lnstitiitev-, Davidson ..,,,,, Oak Ridge .,,,,, Wake Forest ..., U.N.C. ,,,,,,., Hiwassee --- Brevard ,..... Oak Ridge ,... W.C.T.C. - , , Brevard , , , T631 lolirison City, H -Spartanburg - - , ,Mars Hill, -,-Ciillowliee, - . , Harrogate, - - - -Madisonville , - ,Johnson City, Mars Hill, ,nnlvlars Hill -,,elVlars Hill . - - - Mars Hill, , Y - - -Davidson - -Oak Ridge, ,Wake Forest, ,,,,-Chape1 Hill A-,,lVlars Hill, ---U .Brevard -,--lVlars Hill, ----lVlars, Hill, ,,,-lVIars Hill, Tenn S. C, N. C N. C Tenn Tenn. Tenn N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C 1 .9- 1 1 it-' F ai: .uii'9i.:::-sm-i::.1 5' ., A . - . --- 1. ' v .- 5- u .. ' ' m e -1 7 , 1: Q I ., 1 3 'uf L' ,51Pn':'-I ' f'l ' J IQ! Qglul. 1g,'t!t,.IH L :I ':Il,jy,-1 -rhfll ,- ' ., w'-was-frwf, f -if-ffm-I .H .n-'?1:,,m:fsL bl: wr., Sfhiw fu iwfklhitdigm' 2af1Ef'bai:E'l!kkiiiif- asf1::9vfiwsgrtfniylefdriffffaJz sv-fJ!::. r nr: A ...-. -.. --A- K elfmid Left to riqht: Clyde Branks, Assistant Minaqerg Vernon E. Wood, Coach, Cr I. Ellen, Thomas Iohnson, Addison Hubbard, Edwin Hubbard, I. H. Evans, Neil Whitaker, Bay Bridqers, Eddie Ielks, Bruce Murray, Bill Griffin, Leonard Carter, Franklin Hough, Frank Harris, Manager. , jl 6'LC First row, left to riqht: Laurin Gardner, Iohn Crisp, Iarnes Early, Frank Rains, Vincent Tiller, Paul Early, Specks Valentine. Second row: Iack Michael, Bill Silvers, David Mitchell, Herbert Morqan, Iohn Thiqpen, I, Grissette, Bill Stewart, Ivan Coffey. Third row: Worth Grant, I, B. Hensley, Bill Davis, Iames White, Fred Sams, Charles Dickey, Quincey Ball, Monk Critcher, Gene Alexander, Edwin Leather- wood. IE! 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A, ,.. ., V ' .,...f',f'f1,, PHILDMATHIAN I ...Q Carl Adams, William Bates, Clifford Brown, McLeod Bryan, Paige Bryan, Hubert Burton, Clark Barrett, Ray Bridgers, Clyde Carr, Leon- ard Carter, Everett Charles, Edwin Combs, Preston Champion, Harry Cook, George Dale, Iames Early, Herman Edwards, Boyd Farth- ing, Powell Forbes, Will Franklin, Thomas Freeman, Malcom Fritts, Worth Grant, Iames Gann, Laurin Gardner, Frank Gillespie, Kins- ley Giles, Fred Gilland, Carlyle Glance, Ho- Cutt Goodman, Abner Greer, Ben Hardy, loe Hagler, W. P. Hall, Lewis Hamlin, A. V. Ham- rick, Frank Harris, Gordon Heath, E, R. Hig- gins, Edwin Hubbard, Addison Hubbard, lack Huff, loe Huff, Ray Iarvis, lames Ken- nedy, Mac Kennickell, Oscar Harris, Howard Hall, Eddie Lieberman, H. B. Land, Iohn Lewis, Bradley Long, Edgar Lyda, Harold Lindsey. .t:u..e.amn.i.a.H.:as:wmm,ur ' :.fu.as.a..:':re.':,1,..:,:fisf2-isaC' 'E 21.H1fRE1-iiiliiiilihtfHr55251152112bmmiitziitntiliiifii ,f2's'5.1. :. .fifie-2.f+f'Elielarhilaiiflliltiiitafli-E!!.33Iii?Ul'nii.l:'i3 Ef13a53:-??ffiI5:J. f.2fQ'iw.-' !?f,s1i?'1lfWFT-fi: . .. lohnson Marlowe, Edwin McDevitt, lesse Moore, Herbert Morgan, Winston Morrow, Iacli Michael, William Medlin, Wayne Gates, Franklin Parris, William Prentiss, Lee Phoe- nix, Edward Pipes, Ellis Plernrnons, Warren Pritchard, Ralph Proffitt, Paul Parks, Frank Pollard, Charles Radford, loe Radford, lacl: Rattew, Clyde Randolph, Fonzo Randolph, Charles Reid, Ray Roberts, I. B. Roberts, Fred Rash, Frank Richardson, Bill Rirffins, Fred Sams, Charles Sams, Errrniett Sams, H, F. Sayles, Carl Scott, Rainier Shelton, Clarenc r'11 Sinflair, Carroll Smith, Warren Smith, Wrlkriir Srnih, Edwin Spangler, Thomas Staton, Sidney Smith, Robert Sieq, l, E Tate Charles Taylor, Fred Taylor, larvis Teague, Clycie Tilson, ltrstin Tune, W. R. Wagoner, lanies Wall:er, lohn Wil-Lle, Willard Whittinrgttgtrr, YW. E. VVoodson, Charles Vtfriqht. 1' 'tb PRESIDENTS Fclwin Spanqler W, R Wagoner Clarence Sinclair Alfred Taylor I 'J sg-r-' .949 ul' l b afar ,, ,, c li nj' x.ft,flJl.1' PHlLOMATHlAN llw blll C LIO l68l has 1 maui 1 lune Almond, Mary Lou Almond, Katherine Annis, Carrie Brewer, Georgia Bailey, Vivian Baker, Hazel Balking, Mary Zoe Bames, Hazel Bell, Mary Bell, Clarine Braswell, Edith Breed- love, Barbara Brookshire, Christine Browning, Margie Bolinger, Mary Alice Brown, Virginia Caudle, Margaret Chandler, lulia Chiles, Ruth Clarke, Nell Cook, Marie Compton, Betty Cousins, Wilma Dale, Libby Deese, lewel Deviney, Erlene Duncan, Ruth Eller, Violet Baker, Wilma Essic, Kathryn Farthing, Mary Fowler, Glena Franklin, Virginia Francis, Helen Gibbs, Gene Grabeel, Katy Ruth Gray- son, Lorene Hamrick, Lou Alice Hamrick, Mary Ruth Hardy, Mabel Ruth Harrel, Mil- dred Hawley, Cynthia lane Hemke, Billie C. Henderson, Margaret Hoffman, Marguerite Hollowell, Bebecca Hollowell, Sara Lee Hop- per, Mary Lou Hoyle, Fern Hudson, Marilee Hudson, Louise Harmon. W I L r ll ,ra-r. ,aw.u.::a.::m.E: L - -zaimgafziv m, 1 -rfmeeaszffar esfrii r,.:misfem145Sm2 iwikizliliwf i i-gfigilf-2 f5ff,vrf'::s'5'5: ei.2-'f.3T?31151-'?i.:1E1F-'frifs2F'iff'?'5:i:EQ5'E5:f5'3l'ffI 435.1 li, Dorcas lustice, Elaine Kale, Lula Mae Kelly, Aileen Kennedy, Ellen Kinq, Anne Martin, Alice Martin, Ruth McKelvey,, Lydia May- berry, Cleobelle Moore, Louise Moore, Mar- tha Moore, Marie Murphy, Lois Myers, Frances Newman, Betsy Ross Neilson, Sarah Odum, Helen O'Quinn, Sara Orren, Sara Orders, Ersal Presnell, Loudoris Parlzer, Mar- Qraret Patton, Louise Perkinson, Ella Currin Pinnell, Lena Pipes, Mabel Porter, Elizabeth Riqsby, Lucile Roberts, Kate l?obQri:ecn, les' sie Sellers, Mary Sinirnons, Altha Smith, Edith Srnith, Martina Snelson, lulia Squires, Marqaret Sparl-is, Margaret Staton, Martha G. Stroup, Martha L. Stroupe, Rachel Ternpleton, Betty Thompson, Veronica Tuten, Frances Ward, Ermria Weatherly, Estoria Willis, lofi- nie Vtfillouqhby, Nancy Winston, Wilda Vlfynne, Pauline Wriight, Mildred Yates. it - ' -- -il..ftw ..,. PRESIDENTS Mary Lou Alrriond Marie Murphy Ruth Clarke i l -All-iy,.4 1 ig' tb. I, A, X41' , , M451-l Muzi.. lm. 'G 5 I7 Cecil Adderholt, Sanders Aldred, Bill Angell, lames Bannister, Bill Baucom, Levy Barco, Roger Bell, Gordon Bernard, Vernon Bixby, Jesse Bland, Wilmer Breedlove, Herbert Brendle, Dwight Brendle, Eugene Brissie, Robert Bryan, Cecil Barrington, Willis Ben- nett, Howard Cates, George Carter, Orville Campbell, Robert Carter, lack Carter, Ralph Cannon, Horace Chamblee, Iames Chesson, Robert Childs, Flowers Clark, Frank Clark, Cecil Cline, Ivan Coffey, Iohn Crisp, Thad DeHart, Leonard DeVau1t, Billy Eaton, Paul Early, Elton Edwards, Melvin Elias, T. W. Ellis, Bruce Elrnore, I. R. Evans, G. W. Ed- wards, C, I. Ellen, Ben Favell, Kays Gary, Bill Griffin, Iimmie Griggs, I. Grisette, Ioe Greer, Lawrence Gunn, Francis Harris, Rus- sell Harris, David Harris, Billy Moore Hearn, Paul Hinkie, Franklin Hough, Davis Hunni- cut, Robert Howard, Adlai Hoyle, Max Holmes. l Ol me-1 -M . -M. - a.. r.....,aim ,w w w ...fmSatori'zttsiririzetiittsremdsatziiiiiihitilistti fists..'?i?mfr5itl.ime'53..'if9i2'5-12512ai'iaiihizl-125-ffzfiztiiiis.fi:f?2:riS,..if:21'5!w3i't2,:1fi.fw':f,f.:: Charles Hutchens, Patil Hudson, Clifford Huqhes, Larry Horde, Eddie Ielks, C. W lohnscn, lulius lordan, Howard Keaton, Billy Kellner, lame-s Kirk, Bill Kyles, Edwin Leath- erwcod, lames Leatherwood, lames Laws, lrvin Lucus, Charles Lowe, Zack Lyon, lohn Marr, W. T. Martin, Ernest Meelfzins, David Middleton, Boh Mohn, lay Moore, Horace Morton, David Mitchell, Bob Murphy, Mat Norwood, lohn Gwen, William Prescott, Council Pmnell, Clifton Powell, Borison Ham sey, Eranl: Bains, Zeno Batclitte, Edward Bus sell, lam-es Sawyer, Dmitriy Sears, Ltayid Shell ton, Sam Smith, Dana Stewart, Charles B Suniniey, Lxtireripte Sprinkle, Thomas Simi' mey, Calvin Btriiiqtield, Vincent Tiller, lohn rlhitllt en, Guy Troute, Charles Trerithani, Elmer Thomas, Garrett Valentine, Everette Walker, Boloert Wheless, Neil Whitalcer, Bohert Bellinqer, Alexander Bellinqer, Boh- ert Blafiliiriore, Vfillis Curly, Howard La- Monte, Austin Lovin-rg, Al Myers, :Ji 1 Hgggj A , l3BESlDENTS Robert Bellinqer Bobert Howard Etiizene Brissie Cutincil Pinnell -J 3 hw-rr unmgv.. Ls., - ...,aaW...- ..-ae-.-14445413 , 9 N I fn-ff 7- f-V -gn 'rv' 4 L, C. y,,,'Lf,ffc4wu Ethel Adams, Beth Alexander, Sara Alex- ander, Mary Sue Baber, Margie Baker, Le- nora Berry, Louise Berry, Isabel Bradford, Rachel Brantley, Catherine Blount, Evelyn Bunker, Catherine Catter, Eleanor Cashwell, Elizabeth Carson, Elizabeth Coppedge, Es- telle Councilman, lane Craddoclc, Virginia Anne Craver, Helen Crutchfield, Hazel Cur- rin, Martha Dail, Dorothy Davis, Sara Dar- rough, Dorothy Drake, Martha Ellen, Violet Erickson, Catherine Etheridge, Katherine Floyd, lane Heading, Mary Helen Gatlin, Lucile Gillespie, Mildred Hardin, Polly Hartsell, Margaret Hendren, Helen Hensley, Valencia Hicks, Polly Huff, Alice Humphries, Agnes lsenhour, Fay Ioines, Emeth lohnson, Grace Iohnson, Martha lones, Mary Flack lordan, Lucile Lackey, Mary Elizabeth Ia- Rogue, Elizabeth Lee. .,. . M .. -- V . f - 1-A---J. --it-1--ar-as t 11:-tw: 1-If ' .- '....:-Mr--' A .iw n ' 4:51-t.i,-. 4' li ' : 1':'I F1112 litiw-111Lili:-5f51+'?-.UU'H'-'I':1I'i.fW51t,.I,f7 Y '-12' tl-a.if.ii '.:ea.::s4:::r a imauimnsmanam - 1- wa.meam:i.vuf-4Lls:m5.m-- tvnqzt., 1.-IRE' Ia-ifimzhtistidm1r2r,bRtLw.Mtz,.:.-1s,1:.:.-.- wi, Ii. ,. mils. . ., , S Jmanif-7:-uayd' 'sim wdddlw1wwvfz'E:1lr:Qih. Yl- 1Wr4'H!'l Hin l'1U! 1 . , fl f Flf'lrf--Ive LQSM-I FlV'lf7l1'3' lmla1111-2555, Ruth Mar- zm, HQle-11 lvlilfall, lhlly Dean l!lCGulr9, Blanche NlCliIl1'11'lej,', Elwzl lVlv3l.am, Mary Eliza- l'v5-ll'1 lvlel-Qrs, lilly Gail lVl'5'l1lll.5, Ruby Miller. l.1llxim lklilll-,fwzzu--r',', P'?,Y'I',' M ,fa Sara Sul? lxflliss, Fl:Q:l.ll1fetl'l lN lllllf1'X', ll'-Elm lvflwlrrily, BP-My llvfw 11 iQ .Qlelilfg Pflrlier ifFxl'll!l4 ll-r'1t'1w', lim- P' ,4,' er: r, ?EPQ'? ltlf-'pl H--my l3.e:llrfv.'.' l.'lf1r,1lx--T Phill me rl, Slli-','l Plmul'-y, Flutll Hus- eell, Uilrollw Fllnilellllx, Y.'ll11l1ar-H? Scmv','-,-I, Le-fm Sue Ellexu.--I, ll'?l'l'9 Sulllll, Elm l..o11 Swllll, l,'.1zl:11Ql Sl--fl1ilz'l1ill1, lVlf:Y',' Ellgqlil-i-ll'l S!QJr':e2lr9ef, L lQTfr1z'1-glwlll, lLll Fiutlu Sulll- '.'fm, Lessle gllI1.1ll'3llll'l, Flnzl,-11: Tflyllgr, Lula lvllile 'l'Q-amle, Lug Tl,1IlQl'7'llll, All-1 Vlllflll, Elea- nllr vVVdY1'lf9I, lim lN+33t, Dvrxs lNl'l1llield, Mar- 'gawt VJh1tl1QlCl, l.OLl15+? Vlf7lI'lE'ClQ'll, losfelifllllle I'yC'li.E'Y. '.1!llf1,1'l5 , l1'JTl1l'l PRESID l ws'-flllzw -v---A FNTS lvl llflIP',l Hardin m.1,-y T A, fan BSEBSK-m.-mann-4,n'w:4nu.:44 :ma ,uLm.s . :::: :-af-: :nw Q 'v'2'e'fr1'ff'rfzussfffrssnfrxs1wxfi'ai-:11f7:v1'!f19f!'1ft1 l9ML J!'s 11P'!+'!!!r1':JJ!.N vm! 'YW g ' . mimi . w.swm'r1, W ' xnmmazf '-N-fa-frm umm W-'ww N W4 11 w Q-'W- - 4- 4 L K -. ,- - ,,,f f,en..1....- -fn 'A 'Ee X -.ay fx 1 Ki . ,f 1 Y i. ,J .ff,,, ,g..x pus::,emmnfa:f,a-:.iwm.1 -fu... mfguufwam m2...lf'5eiaEa?sZ4dF gr HWQHJLQYF 'r'H53 H'fW' J' ' 1' ' ' J. 'alailmz M..1Mnr!e!1i.dx,'ajhIQ54ili 'rnWHQ WEI IZQSEQQXM5:45121H52HfimimiEQrimaisFS'5H sslwuvg4gggggggmaggseg.if 1- 1 , 1. , am ibramaficd Presidents Billie C. Henderson Ruth Eller David Shelton David Hooks I76' -n.':1'i.nu:. - i! '?IE5.F!1.l5E2.41 U ' P -' ' .-1.,-q...,1, ,ml Q:-lii .f fU. ui'2Hi. '?J L :- 1 f Me. H--.fi:.:f.,xzenf'Zmimiffm'am!I'is.5Gfimqllhulfamiidsaekliiliieiii: :Elini ,fmnL.:,'m.f:?:E?E:,:,i155:31mvihiiffMeia9s5ei,ii12:diQ1Elf1:Fii:E255Efff'iEEf?3:E,'5rl'. 1 A I 'N 'W it? QEP'tim:f1:!1fI::.:frr2::::ifnsmwyszurxremfter-wwum, i L!2'-'!3F!'lg'2flf'fltff!'.3!!' , .:S'tfJz:,:ggy ,xygrW ,mm an Y -aw- . r . - , v w r - V ' Q i 0 aararwf Wi: 'lg' Mia JJ 9 X4 ' 1 'iz 'lv be v H 5 , - 4 - 4 1 fee CAA OM'L4PI'.5 Director ..,A , , ,,,,Miss Zula Coon Pianist ,,,, ,,,,Miss Martha Biqqers Presidentu, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,Billy G, Eaton Secretaries ,,,,,, , ,,F!uth Mclielvey and Eleanor Cashwell Treasurer ,W ,,,.. ,,,.,,. . ,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,Ada Wall Stage Manaqersn, H ,Clyde Tilson and Frank Bains Librarians ,,,,,..... ,,,,Boqer Bell and Polly Hartsell Business Manaqer no , ,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,. , ,lohn Marr W XAVII AUIH5 First row-left to right: Nell Coolt, Martha G. Stroiip, Mary Birth Hardy, Frances Warcl, Katy Birth Grayson, Margie Bal-ier, Rebecca lirllowell, Loti- ise Berry, Thelma Dral-ie, Lessie Surnrnerlin, Sarah Cren, Eliialjieth Lee, Virginia Anne Crayer, and Miss Zula Coon, director. Second row leit to right: Fleanitr Casliwell, Flachel Ternritleton, Elisabeth Coppedqe, Altha Smith, Mary Sue Baber, Elizabeth Carter, Lena Sue Sher, mer, Polly Hartsell, Marrctrie Bolinqer, Ruth Mclielvey, Fnirna Vlfeatherly, Sara Sue Moss, Mary Helen Catlin, Mary Fowler, Lila Ftrith Sullivan, and Ada Wall. Third row- -leit to riqht: larnes Kirk, Clyde Tilson, Billy G. Eaton, Franl-z Bains, Sydney Smith, Charles Reid, larnes Bannister, lustine Tune, Iohn Cwen, Bill Baucom, Iay Moore, Banner Shelton, Howard Cates, Boqer Bell, lohn Marr, Horace Chamblee, and Robert Carter. Uv'- X ,jffzfrzlfff I ltfiltjlizlt Il I C77 Presidenf ,,,,x 1, , F 411-14 E 1114911 Secretnrlef PSTN Huiisizi Mnvha Dail Y! 'I V Presxiezl' Mane 'fjiugi S9:'ref:1r',' Fhrh T.'13l lI'. C Z-thx,-L, Pr'Ps1dem 'Y41'l11':':'S DL' .. ., ..,. L3e:'reti1ry L13 IT .3-x, fr X 991 i-:Qi if , 1 - ao! e fi' -og.: N . ,KL A ,L 4 X .L sb-5., I 5?llJQl'If Cin Ll l'Z cf! President lohn Yelton Secretary Euqene Brissie sSirz'AArz4J CM Presidents Mildred Hardiri Iohri Ball Agnes lserihour Robert Howard M5 in en CM Presidents Dorothy Davis Ray Bridqers Secretaries Louise Perkirisori Edith Smith C.. .JIFZH CA, CM Presidents Martha Moore Ruth Russell Secretaries Lois Stririgfielcl Martha Moore .4-.,.,..,-0. -. ur -. un .r -1 H x , , 1 f-'iJ!'!'!F M- ?'ff,F?f 9'!11f!'IF'J?5'7!C2F 25 l ,fZl4Jl11t' !fzlAf'l',1 ff 'ff 1111 4 Presrderrts Mary Srzrrruorls Erhal Adams S+fC'! TC1I res Ellen MCLair1 Ala.-rf: Parker I xgixlfllfl' ll 7 C7 X Pwsrderrts F' - .,r,ur1r:'11 Prrmell ffarrull Srmth SE'C'IE'fEiT19S Sarah Darrouqh Iulia Squire-S AJ llllf7 'I lllll rdwrrt Ifhrr M G20 Q a M 5 L Phrras C ar ur t D1 0011 Il Presrdahts Dorothy Dral e 'XA' Y f zz ' by J Pres' i 5 Li K-ahy Kari jI3hh1rr.fJ1'r M' Q Tyarlis QV - if jf ' j I CM Catharine! Iitheridqe- mibhun-W -' N Q f 5 gi ig 5 5i?:?W re A , '3 A Q V e9QQ?4Q' ' , , 3. - - 5' 3 5 ' , Q 'f' an ' . 55 f. 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Waqcner Ralph Cannfmn I3T'J1S Teague George Dale Y AQLLQ Q .56m,r.L--.awwaeebmmk-:mann-Q-spffkgyn,1, +y,'L5 L , , , , Ar? 1 1 , 1 HN, X 1, 'fb 1 . 1. r, I ,, '. 'LQ w,5 'fi M., , 2.5 4 J, 1' ' A, w EW?ffS1FfPSWvfsit1H?fHfWvff2 ww lvwwmw lf fW'w A ff V ,ai I i Ae Sid! EDININ SPANGLER ..,,..,,.. Editor-in-Chief ROBERT HOWARD .,,. Advertising Manager IOHN YELTON .,...,...,,. Associate Editor CLARENCE SINCLAIR,-YOrganizatior1 Editor FLOWERS CLARK .,... Circulation Manager FRANKLIN I-IOUGH ..i.,,.,a,. Sports Editor IESSE BLAND .,...,...,,.,, Snapshot Editor MARY LOU ALMOND ,,....,. Feature Editor VIRGINIA ERANCIS--,Circulation Manager MARIE MURPHY .,..,,,...,. Literary Editor CLLUZ5 I I I ? teai r 4:.i,v..I-.,a..,f.......:tr,.a :wrap-ha.a.w.a...1q41f.:f, 1 azz-.1:.'f.:e'g' 15:-wr' .1 ':- ,-rf: :2,- -I 1:sm.P!gfH'-WEE: -.S i-1 elifi'-11,16-f Ltr,-':5z1:2 'I-:.f'i :,3'-tft.fi::E:? -1,52 ie.'-ii- :i. Ei:1f f1'1IH'J'4 5l 3-JL' f' 4, Lf-. Ewa! 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NAIHIH gn ax 'lIIs. ,aa- fd V Wa rip 7Wu.r,0Ay orofA1j 525011111 RACHEL HAMLIN MARIE MURPHY Q.3pQm-1' MVIS Sponsored by Clarence Sin-:1R1r, Sponsfgred by Eugene Br1ss1 Spq,n5.g,rp-fi 1.31m 5,151-I Orq5UlZdliOU Ednm Laura-l Ednmfln-Ch1ef Hllllg-gs Aivorr1sxr1-1 IzI,1r1aJ'?1 Hlllt-3' X031 Wsmsfs?PMRf'2ilirifwf'Reis-SfiiieiviiiieiiaiikiszlIRezmfiimabdiiwi!M5!:ita1aRuIMiafiaiRfQsiiilananaaadnmiM1Qis11ifsmwuasmehnwaiaisrnmihmmm: '44 iff QE :fi , . '2 4 i 1' I' fi R, W fl? QF' flw ab if: I i if 191 355 144: H. E12 Rr -N Es? :iff sw vi A, Gil? Edd' lfiff MQ 5: -in Psp 4515? .' YI FQ? 5232 fi 1 . W' In ., Rag . E31 .XJR 12333 -. HH W my Tiff nr: fy, G25 M 141, 5 55? fill 1-42 EEN CW V13 We lfwf' ,ew 'Ei P? ,151 , :Lg- 39,0 wif 5 fic' 32.5 ,fijf M. W ANI : W E. W fi?:i Pz:Ive'f2'. 'ef-rf-:4'::':r e-'Agar--1-2 H-we 1, 4--are -U. ' .rm nn., . .. T. Y-.t.H.vfi J. f .. ' -fr e e 56 11 4kfm'tEL?HM'fEY6222taTelimt51m'?!!..bSi3!?U5i11m1qz:aiE1tizaZeEiktbsmansmnmafi:nrE?2!efiH,z41m!-ssitezfni-e H t . ztfzzswrtsm H t I 614616 fqfueff 1 t 1 r C 1 1 Y XQJA UL L 1 5 A . t l I t Cffin pangin 5 L Y i W F BEULAH PRUETT RUTH ELLER ELLEN RANKIN Sponsored by Iohn L Yelton Sponsored by Counc11 Pmnell Sponsored by Orvxlle B Campbell Presld nt Student Councll President Euthahan Soc1ety Sporis Edltor Hxlltop 4 N I :memmtv:f::st:L-mf:saws,afsmtmaaeeQassi:1+casnafm:ma2:E-5'ia1i:.'g'e's'ra1' 3.5 :tixrftexli-.vs555.5'frifiieinitriiiizfiiizii:5ti:2:- 5.1-.f'iLE11913 itGS-AvitE:t.Eaa1:f f1E,j'2iei-Eirfil'?-:'if 't1'3'Erf,'.1: 5J,mj.'t . 4 t t se ri:.1e.ige1,,:2:t:'wit:tglnt:ttttttm?L't1tH:11'iikitltttttiltlrEiuQ!3Hw!wNhNti1G4tB1l!liN!iilUl!!M!HtBl9i?iM5iRlQtMilLi5Jd ' I-'ijt it'mL,3gLL,t 'i l 1 ' -1 LEN OIR RHYN E COLLEGE ICO-Educationall Hickory, North Carolina TOUR-YEAR COLLEGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Competent and Experienced Faculty. . . Stands for high educational stand- ards and hiqh Christian character .. Liberal Arts, Sciences, Teaching, Music, and Commercial Courses . . ldealClini- ate, Altitude l,2OU feet above sea level. Surnmer School for State Teachers, tirst term lune 6 to luly l57 second term Iuly l5 to August 24, For lnformation Write P. E. MONROE. D. D.. PRESIDENT Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, N. C. CARSON -N EWMAN COLLEGE Accredited - Baptist Colleqe Co-Educational E:-:penses Reasonable Degrees BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Special Departments EXPRESSION VOICE - PIANO - VIOLIN Pct Catalogue and Omer lritt'trrnation Address DR. JAMES T. WARREN, PRESIDENT Iefferson City. Tenn. ELON COLLEGE SAYS... Let the same wisdom quide you in selecting your Senior College as when you selected Mars Hill as your Iunior College. For Information Write GEO. D. COLCLOUGH, Field Secretary, Elon College, N. C. Elon is proud ot Mars Hill WAKE FOREST COLLEGE Wake Forest. N. C. A Standard Senior College, with more than one hundred years' reputation for hiqh standards, noble traditions, and prooressive policies. Expenses Moderate Regular Summer Sessions For Cataitiqnc, Atitiress E. B. EARNSHAW. SECRETARY ' 1 'BM we 'ml-'lf' 1, 15 'V W W V '-Qifiiifmlffi ?!3l3Ei'fti1! ! fE5L '!5fi'lii3l':El5 'E2! i'''it'tlfiliiitiiiiccriilitiiitilluuD lr s MEREDITH COLLEGE Raleigh, N. C. For Women Only. Standard Colleqe Wcrk. Aims: Culture - Vocation - Life. Wholesome Campus Activities For Cataloque, Write CHI-XS. E. BREWER, PRESIDENT IN SIST ON Buker husk BREAD - CAKES THE ASHEVILLE BAKING CO., Inc. Telephone 622 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Amonq many advantages, these should appeal to prospective college students: l. The University is located in one of Americas most historic cities. 2. ls a member of the Southern Uni- versity Conterence and is universally accredited. 3. ls especially stronq in laboratory sciences, in the social and historical sciences and in business administration. 4. ls interested in the building of character and in the individual success of its students, as Well as in offering high intellectual training. For Cataloque and lntormatiori, Address F. W. BOATWRIGHT, PRESIDENT. University of Richmond. Va. FOX BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOPS WE CATER TO STUDENTS OF MARS HILL COLLEGE l Patton Avenue Telephone 1219 EURIVIAN UNIVERSITY and WOMAN'S COLLEGE OF FURMAN UNIVERSITY B. E. Geer, President Arts and Sciences, Music, Speech and Dramatics, Business Administration, Home Economics MARS HILL COLLEGE R:,t11l-l,,Il.C. .1 .i5.'HE!: 'fEfQI i?l IIEIEEIEEF EE?iEflf?1'1'hl:f. :E:2Fi:33i:1wfQ: ,,: 15:. Sswrffi:E12:34ffi:2:24ittHE515364153ihiisiiiiiitzfiiigfiiiiils- if.. at-.F'EEfr'i5.i:E'ifI-iliii-1511.:SMEs1f5!iiFfii1I51.E:2fiff-3f'if:4'Ef3f'51EFi'.l..'5?1f'f1fllif''Qiw, 4 4 f 1:fwerfpsairnfInwsggauneuxsullglqsafnugmunluglzp - . lmwlwmwinm ' '4 2 14ggg31,.f.ma 1- ' 1 .,s.,Ll,'.w.p.g4- l'ROKII l'XlfSS L'Ol'R'l'l-SY l-Ql l lL'll'QXC'Y YOI' .XRIQ .XI,KY.XYS Xl'lfl,L'ONll'f MARS HILL PHARMACY 7 SAA! A195 lfU0l'f!L 5 l'Xl'Sl'.Xl. L'.XXlJll' N PI'CSCI'lDllO11S Given Special .Xrrmuiou lf ltlv Ff1z1mfl11.J11 l'p-Tn-IJ f11',' Sinn' fill llniw lt TRY THE DRl'lI STORE FIRST P. If. BRTQCIC. manager MARS llll,l,, X. LI OUR THANK YOU cmd GOOD VVISI-IES XXvOI'lill1Q wirlm the Students and lfzlullry' of Klars Hill Lbllcgc- i 1 privilegv that giveb L15 genuine plczlsure. Coullally' do we Ilumk yum for your BL1Sll1t'SS and your Good-XX'ill .... 5l11Cc1'cly do we wlbll yflll Good I'wl'lI'lL1I1t' and llclppixwfs in all ymmr Lllulwrcllailxzxl RILTMORE PRESS U7 l',X'l llUX .XX'l ,XL'l'. SXSlll-'X ll,l,l'. X. Q. ' ''lflllillhllBillifllliillglilHilliliiiriiillllilllililMSl'5!lill2'39iil553ill?i.lMell!iilifuiiivk74lii 'f 41' l Mt F E5Elil- ' e'i'4ff t dyff ,-'dE.2leee6'AH: ':4H3Hd?-r, 2g1, T L wg 1 a it P - r 3 ',.M11f1e' if f xv 1 ravi 1 l Vt l Do You Miss Mothers Cooking? Follow The Crowd To AIRHEART'S CAF E Delicious Homecoolced Meals Fountain Service Mrs. W. T. Airheart, Manager We supplied the GE Mazda Lamps that lighted your way through school. Electric Supply Co. Distributors Asheville North Carolina QUICK SERVICE NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT lt has been a pleasure to serve the students of Mars Hill College. MARS HILL CLEANERS Everything You Wearewe Handle With Care, Mars Hill. N. C. Compliments of THE AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATICN Enka. N. C. Compliments of Einkelsteirfs 7 Southwest Pack Square Phone 887 Compliments of FRENCH BROAD LAUNDRY, Inc. Cor Brownwood and Logan Aves., West Asheville iI?5:Ei9?1'-f??ff'f':?'I'95 FT? 'i515f'5:i:'w. f535ZfIE.'.55' ill' '1E:f15'ilil'l52 -lFffEfE'5'QI2', 31115 55192Pl?If?ffff.5-.fi-FET:E1f'Er'?'f55f:i'f25-'QT'i1SE3'5!5fff7'1 ' Ji? ' 4 ' 2352575WilIiilT flt!9WiU5tliW'itEW!!!lliWiiMlitl2iH'I5l5lN1llW!i' Ws'111J?iiIit9tli!ttIttl1illllltiliiti!tiltit 'tttlltfltilllilif' - ligjj ,QQ Mars Hill College is one of our old and SAVE YOUR EYES ' ' ' valued customers. We have many 'tv t. tri.: ii. it .,1-. n,' .fr pm, others, includintfr Restaurants, Hotels wi tl -it tl- vw: ', 1- till. ', uf with rm it and lnstitutions, furnishinq their require- 'i' 'A' l l ' W f 'flfiltfiw l ments in China, Glass, Silver and Cook- EQ Dlx lf? 'l 3' fl' ,NI ,,4t. ,,,l,,l3i ' rl ,, my Utensils. , l if ' U Y i 'N Consult C U L L E N'S DR. T. GILBERT HARPE Optometrist 415 GGY Street ll Years in Asheville Knoxville, Tennessee 111 Flatiron Builclinq Telephone Q61 For the past eight years we have served the students of Mars Hill College. They have been amonq our most valued cus- tomers. We appreciate this patronage and shall continue to qive the same hiqh quality service upon which our reputa- tion Was founded. Roberts Brothers Cleaners and Dyers Tailors and Hatters Phone 44 Weaverville . N. C. Compliments ot TALMAN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Complete Office Equipment Typewriters Office Furniture Complete Filing Equipment Asheville. N. C. x 7 ' le IDZHMIT! lS BOUND IN A GENUINE K .illlgjffllh 50lfl7f Produced By The KINGSPORT PRESS, Inc. iciNGsPoEr - - V TENNESSEE Compliments of G. H. MASTERS CO. Wholesale Grocers Libby and Plee-zinq Goods 351 Depot St. Asheville, N. C lt . 'tilt fr' ttiftitftitttwtttit!rtt2!H?t!t'tt21tt!!ttrvlttifztttlttmzttttittritttttffrtmiwrirgitrtttntrtttmmnsttttlsrrmwrmnmiirtttttrtmarmerwemmmmmmmrmmmmrmarfwmm rm...-.-ua. ir.. mmm 5.E'. i'W'l?!'3 W- '?fQIf5..L fi- WQIMI' .H ' 1 fi .. 55:52 THE A Co SCHRAFFTS NATIONS LEADING GANDIES mplete Assortment of School Sup- We . 5 'F' 1 I .1 ' ' H-'W 5' .1.wif.!1'ze'f wmiiafim I 1 ii I plies and Stationery. PRITCHARD PAINT Sc GLASS CO. Of Asheville CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, GLASS AND PAINTERS' MORGAN BROTHERS, Inc. SUPPLIES , l 63 North Lexington Phone 3431 Wholesale Distributors 77 Patton Ave phone 407 67-71 Broadway Asheville, N. C. Largest Line Arr Supplies in W. N. C. PALMER-LIPE PAINT CO. PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL Distributor tor DEVOES PAINTS, ENAMEL AND VARNISH Wholesale W all Paper and Artists' Materials. General Contracting in Exterrniriating. PAINTING AND DECORATING Telephone 3581 82 Patton Ave Asheville. N. C. Fruit, Produce, and Grocers Specialties. Office and Warehouse 109-111 Roberts St. Asheville, N. C. Compliments ot PUBLIX-BAIVIF ORD THEATRES, Inc. Asheville, N. C. STOP - EAT - REST Where I9 East Meets I9 West I. A. ROBINSON Cain River - - N. C. SAVE WITH SAFETY And Meet Your Friends At THE REXALL STORE O. C. RECTOR Hardware Company Dependable Bulk Garden and Field Seed. Hardware - Furniture - Paints - Fertilizers Marshall, N. C. Telephone 6 Marshall. N. C. KEEP ENERGY UP! - - - DRINK DOCTOR PEPPER AT 10 - 2 5: 4' IIOZY ..,.,... ... .. -. if .-.v.-.f.f..,A.r-.-1.1,-,,-W -mi--Q :-vi -:..:-r ,igiw ,fiii,g.,:giis1:.'-.visa '::'f1I gi i1 ' Q -.iq-'.g,-rpgf :5::f'i-i'rf15 32.421WIS'- :,4g:1.tijf.:,I'1gf?I.yi-:ii,- .'J1jg1u-2325315 Q ilvis:EMSH:s.eu5eis.E'Ji'E:imeWLi.:.aBZ.fgali5iii2t!fif5ig5i,f5 '1,wff,...r:.A:.-.q-1-,ff .Si :fr1.i1if:r.iti,'vri...l.,II-P1-.Em.....t1-.t-.-...ir-.P Hr.. i.Qi...i. . . , :lin +151 -gtsiii t i txt:fr.a.it:ttwir:-wimirfmsftsiimzuwrmean9san2:im1:naw2IsusmwlkmwmntmmmulwwwwlhHE MUH Caziigiliziierits of BILTMORE CIGAR 8: CANDY CO. Coinplirnents of I 0 BILTMORE BROOM co. 'cr C-A S AID CNOCUIATI Ashevillel c. 75 Broadway Telephone 3496 NORTHWEST CAROLINA UTILITIES, INC. Wh'1i Also Merchandises General Electric Refrigerators, Ranges and Radios. Westiiifghcruse Water Heaters and Larnps. Thor Wiashers. Strornlaerq-Carlson and Philco Radios. SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Typewriters -New and Rebuilt. All Makes of New and Portable Type- writers. We have Adding, Calculating, and Bookkeeping Machines, Check Writers, and also a Complete Line of Office Furniture, Steel Decks, Filing Cabinets and lnsulated Files. Office Equipment Company 63-65 Arcade Bldq. Also Other Small Appliances. P- Q' B095 474 Phone 260 MARSHALL BURNSVILLE Asheville, N. C' Ccrnrifliriients gf J. F. AMMONS DEPARTMENT STORE Bciolzs - Gifts - Stationery Office Supplies Asheville - - N. C. KEEP ENERGY UP! - - DRINK DOCTOR PEPPER AT 10-2 6, 4' ilittitititfitiititittfi!5ttZ3!K2i55EtTd-3515233129iii!EtitittititfttmisiasettsmstfmtdFmmmmtmmvmmmimmiezwameizmwmwmimensmwmmmuww.me--uw-t 1--I MEET YOUR FRIENDS Telephone 3600 I. iw. If I It I ' 4 l SOUTHERN MOTORS At FORD CARS , And ROY S CAFE TRUCKS W. C. Wood The Students Hangout 52 Broadway Asheville, N. C Compliments Of SLAYDEN FAKES CO. WHOLESALE OROCERS Asheville, N. C. TINGLE'S CAFE 29 Broadway Asheville, N. 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