Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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KENNETH B. BEAM Cherryville, X. C. Genius wins sometimes; hard work always. Delphian Literary Society. Secretary; Foot- ball- Mountaineer Staff. Business Manager: V M C A . Vice-President; Tennis; Dra matic Club; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play 28; Junior Class Treasurer ' 27; Piedmont-Eastern Carolina Club. A man of many talents, who is not afraid of hard work. A man that holds a host ot friends because of his friendly manner, being a .reneral favorite on the campus. Beam has made a success of whatever he has attempted, especially as our Business Manager; also ot his particular social affair. LILLIAN R. BARBER Sali da. X. C. .-I form more fair, a face more sweet, Ne ' er lias it been my lot to meet. Mnemosynean Literary Society. President ' 27; Pep Staff ' 2o- ' 27; Secretary of Sunday School ' 27; Secretary of Junior Class ' 27; Life Service Band; Rutherford-Polk-Hendersou Club j Elected Xeatest and Prettiest Girl. Barber ' s quietness, prettiness, and neat ness are not all her fine traits, for she has one still greater— capability, which is assured by her dependability. ol ' r sol Hits 4 OT me isin ISS THIS Time

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SALLIE GREEN ALLISON Horse Shoe. N. C. A friend sincere and true Always cheerful and studious too. Mnemosynean Literary Society, Chaplain; Life Service Band, President; Rutherford- Polk- Henderson Club; Elected Class Man- Hater. S ' allie Green ' s modest ways and her will- ingness to help at all times have won her many friends. She is one of our very best religious workers, and a wonder worker at that; so we wish her the greatest success for the future. As president of the Christian Service Band, she has accomplished great things; she has made the Band a far greater success than it has ever been before. Perhaps this is because she always stands up for the right no matter what it might cost. Her heart is overflowing with those little unremembered acts of kindness and of love which make for the truest friend. GEORGE FREDRICK BAIER, III AsHEVILLEj N. C. The school ' s loss is the world ' s eternal gain. Delphian Literary Society, Vice-President ' 27. Critic ' 28, Program Committee ' 28; Moun- taineer Staff, Editor-in-Chief; College Council; Maintenance of Order Committee, Chairman ' 27 ; Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet ' 27 ; Assistant Librarian; Varsity Football ' 2C - ' 27; Basketball ' 27; Assistant Manager Basketball Team; Baseball ' 27; Tennis Club; Buncombe County Club ' 27, Secretary and Treasurer 28; Dramatic Club; Rutherford-Polk-Hender- son Club, Honorary Member; Debate Council; Inter-collegiate Deflating Team; Elected Most Manly Boy; Elected Second Best All-round Boy. ' Red has carried off most of the honors of our class, but we are not jealous because he is worthy of them all. There are always some who stand above their classmates, and Red , with his ability and persistence, is a man of this type. He studies for a purpose and that purpose is to develop himself in the broadest way possible. We love him because he is a friend to all. GoUY. ' if Cor SO AiycM T o DO I SVST DONT A 0W VH£ytF TO START 15 211



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LOIS BECKERDITE Winston Salem, N, C Affection warm, and faith sincere. And soft humanity arc here ' Mnemosynean Literary Society ' 27, Cen- sor ' 28; Life Service Band, Vice-President 27- ' 28; Tennis Club ' 27- ' 2K; Hiker ' s Club ' 27; Rowan-Stanly Club; Basketball ' 27; Debate Council; College Choir; lunior Class Sponsor ' 27. We all love ' Becky ; who wouldn ' t? She ' s ,i cheerful, sincere friend to all. She and Hartselle are the life of our French class. Of course, they never get into serious mischief! But Becky believes in having a good time; so she ' s one of our deepest pals. STOWE CARPENTER Cherry ville, . ( . 1 am as I am and so ivill I be. ' ' Delphian Literary Society ; Football Squad ' 28; Tennis Dub ' 2 - ' 27- ' 2S; Piedmont -East- ern Carolina Club, President ' 27 ; Ep worth League Play ' 26; Pep Reporter ' 26. Stowe never takes things too seriously. He is a firm believer in the slogan; Never do to- day that which can he put off until tomorrow. He has his manly qualities too, however. Stowe is a friend to all and has a hearty greeting for everyone. FUmiftZ- youth TUT ' ' ' Ift ' ■; ' ! V tteS ' S: f , jr r ijvj f 2i

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