Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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CHARLES J. TILLEY Durham, N. C. Honor lies in honest toil. Cliosophic Literary Society, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee; Piedmont Eastern Carolina Club; Minis- terial Band; Football Squad ' 28- ' 29 ; President of Sunday School Class. We have in Charles a hard working student. He has been a faithful member of our class and is always ready to do his part. His ideals and ambitions are of the highest and will, we are sure, lead him to fame and fortune. We have found him to he sincere and reliable. What an admirable combination! MARY GRACE BALDWIN SWANNANOA, N. C. Learning makes a woman jit company for herself Euterpean Literary Society, Chaplain ' 28- ' 29; Clio-Euterpean Play ' 28- ' 29 ; Bun- combe County Club; Life Service Band; Assistant Dietitian ' 28- ' 29. Mary Grace has been a straightfor- ward, upright, earnest worker and one who will long be remembered. She is always ready to do anything that is for the good of Weaver. Her kind-hearted- ness has endeared her to all of us. We wish her much success. Pace 30

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BURTON TEAGUE Weaverville, N. C. That he ' s a lolly good fellow, no one can deny. Delphian Literary Society; Treasurer of Senior Class; President of Buncombe County Club; Tennis Club; Monogram Club; Varsity football ' 27- ' 28; Varsity Baseball ; Vice-President of College Council; 1st. Assistant Librarian. Burton is a favorite among both girls and boys; he makes friends everywhere. He is a good student, a true sport, and a star football player. What else need he be ? DORA E. BLANTON Gaffney, S. C. worry were the cause of death, she would live forever. Mnemosynean Literary Society, Sec- retary and Treasurer ' 27, Vice-President ' 28, Censor ' 28; Georgia-Tennessee- South Carolina Club; Rutherford-Polk- Henderson and Brevard Institute Club; Tennis Club. Dora has made lots of friends with her jolly disposition; her future should be Sunshine and roses. Sometimes she can be quiet, and then on other occasions, when least expected, she will be very noisy. It is a pleasure to be with her. She thinks, Love is a sweet sensation when taken in small doses. Though far, far awav, she will always be one of us. Page 29



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CHARLIE GRIER BEAM Cherrvvili.e, N. C. Where duty calleth he is always found. Delphian Literary Society, Program Committee; Pep Staff ' 28, Joke Editor; Piedmont Eastern Carolina Club; Tennis Club; Program Committee Y. M. C. A. ' 28- ' 29; Secretary of Senior Class; Moun- taineer Staff, Advertising Manager; As- sistant Manager Baseball ' 28, Managei ' 29. Grier has been a help to our class in many ways but perhaps most of all in being advertising manager of our An- nual. Everyone knows how hard ads •are to get, but Grier (we do not pretend to know how) has gotten them. We predict a great future for him as a sales- man. ERNESTINE FINCHER Mineral Springs, N. C. Could money buy her ability all the world would be sending her bids. Mnemosynean Literary Society, Chap- lain, Critic ' 28, Secretary ' 29; Life Serv- ice Band ' 28- ' 29 ; Rowan Club ' 28; U. S. A. Club ' 29, Secretary and Treas- urer; Debate Council ' 28- ' 29, President; Epworth League Cabinet ' 29; Editor-in- Chief of Pep ' 28; Mountaineer Staff ' 29, Social Editor; Assistant to Dean ' 29; Com- mencement Marshal ' 28; Piedmont East- ern Carolina Club ' 28- ' 29; College Choir ' 28- ' 29; Junior Debate; Inter-collegiate Debate ' 28; Dramatic Club ' 29; Senior Girls Sunday School Class, Secretary, ' 28. President ' 29; Vice-President of Ro- mance Language Club. In Ernestine we have a girl of whom we all are proud. She manages to get along well with everyone, the faculty in- cluded. Of her ability we need only to say that she is Mr. Duncan ' s assistant. There is not much about Weaver and its affairs that she does not know. Pace 31

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