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ERW ' IN S. STARNES Candler, North Carolina For they can conquer who believe they can. Delphian Literary Society, President ' 29, Censor ' 28- ' 29 ; Varsity Football ' 28- ' 29 ; Var- sity Baseball ' 20 ; Basketball Squad ' 29- ' 30; Vice-President of Epworth League ' 29-30; Winner of Junior Debate ' 29 ; Mountaineer Staff, Business Manager ; Glee Club : As- sistant in Commercial Department ' 29- ' 30 ; Tennis Club ; Buncombe County Club : Dra- matic Club. We never find a task too great for Starnes. He first believes he can do a thing, and then proceeds to show the others that he can. Starnes was voted the most athletic boy in our class : he was a football hero in our hardest games this year. His loyalty to his Alma Mater will never be forgotten. His debating ability is never questioned. His business ability and perseverance in the management of the Annual deserves the highest commen- dation. With his energy and determination we can predict a bright future for him. JOSEPHINE YOUNG Forest City, North Carolina A pretty girt, a witty girl, a girl so full of fun ; A brainy girl, a care free girl, a tlwusand girls in one. Mnemosynean Literary Society ; Winner of Junior Debate ' 29 ; Recitation Contest ' 29 ; Tennis Club; Rutherford-Henderson-Polk County Club, Vice-President: Honorary Mem- ber of Buncombe County Club: Vice-President of Junior Class ' 29; Sponsor of Junior Class ' 29; Sponsor of Delphian Literary Society ' 30; Elected Most Popular Girl; Campus Flirt ; Debate Council ; Intercollegiate Debate ' 30 ; Mountaineer Staff, Society Editor ; Home Economics Club ; Assistant Sunday School Superintendent. The most popular girl of our Senior Class ! Jo was elected to this honor because she deserves it. She has friendliness, jollity, generosity, talent, love, beauty, and our admi- ration. She has made a commendable record at Weaver, being a good student and a gifted speaker. That smile of greeting she has at all times radiates good feeling and makes us all happier. Jo is a pal to be appreciated and admired. We anticipate for her a glorious future. May the obstacles she overcomes be as many as the hearts she slays ! Best wishes ! P GE 29
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EARL H. MORGAN Canton, North Carolina None but himself can be liis parallel. Delphian Literary Society, Critic ' 28- ' 29, Censor ' 29 ; Day Debate Committee ' 29 ; College Council, Vice-President; Debate Council ' 29; Mountaineer, Editor-in-Chief; Student Council ' 30; Letter Club; Varsity Basketball ' 29- ' 30; Varsity Baseball ' 29- ' 30; Tennis Club; Haywood County Club; Honorary Member of Brevard and B. I. Club and Pied- mont-Eastern Carolina Club; Commencement Marshall ' 29. To you, Earl, we owe a heartfelt gratitude, for you have been faithful in determining the success of the 1930 Mountaineer. An athlete playing for his Alma Mater, Earl merits the love and respect of his team-mates, the appreciation of all who love the Old Gold and Black. As a student he has made a wonderful record. He is cherished by his class-mates and honored by his teachers. We find that he upholds the highest ideals, that he is a good sport and a fine fellow. He is always courteous, has a calm and dignified manner, and is a sincere friend. As he leaves, the best wishes of al! go with him, that he may continue to have the rich success he deserves. EVELYN HEMSLEY BRADSHAW Relief, North Carolina A jolly word, a pleasant smile; she has them ready a ' l the while. Mnemosynean Literary Society, President ' 29; Sponsor Glee Club; Buncombe County Club ; Weaver Derby Club ; U. S. A. Club ; Basketball Team ' 28- ' 29 ; Mountaineer Staff, Snap Shot Editor; Dramatic Club. We could go on forever saving nice things about Evelyn and never tell them all. She has a pleasing personality and a charming manner that make everyone love her. By merely knowing her our lives are made happier. Not only is she a good student, but she takes an active part in outside activities and is an all-round good girl. May her path- way be strewn with life ' s fairest flowers. Page 28
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CARLYLE RUTLEDGE Stanley, North Carolina A lawyer ' s dealings should be just and fair; honesty shines with (treat advantage there. Cliosophic Literary Society, Vice-President ' 28, President ' 28, Chairman of Ways and Means Committee, Secretary ' 29; Debate Council, Vice-President ' 28: Intercollegiate De- bating Team ' 28; College Council, President ' 29; Y. M. C. A,, Secretary ' 29, Chairman of Program Committee; Epworth League, Superintendent of Second Department ' 29; Clio-Euterpean Play ' 29, Business Manager; Assistant Football Manager ' 28; Piedmont- Eastern Carolina Club ; Tennis Club ; Assistant to Bursar. Carlyle is one of the most studious members of the student body ; he thoroughly mas- ters everything as he comes to it. Law is his chosen profession. On the platform, his eloquence is such that okj Demosthenes himself would feel jealous, and old Zeus from Mt. Olympus would know his thunder out-rivaled by the matchless oratory of this man. His winning personality has made him popular with both the faculty and the student body. Carlyle was voted the most likely to succeed in the Senior Class. Luck and best wishes from every member to our young lawyer ! ELEANOR TROWBRIDGE Weaverville, North Carolina Her gesture, motion, and her smiles, Iter wit, her voice, my heart beguiles. Euterpean Literary Society, Secretary ' 29; Girls ' Glee Club; College Choir; Clio-Euter- pean Play ' 28- ' 29: Dramatic Club; Life Service Band, President ' 30; Buncombe County Club; B. I. Transylvania Club; U. S. A. Club; Epworth League Cabinet; Junior Debate ' 29 ; Winner Recitation Contest ' 29 ; Commencement Marshall, Intercollegiate Debate ' 30 ; Debate Council, President ; Class Baby. Eleanor is one of the persons who have helped to make our two years at Weaver most enjoyable. It was she who greeted and welcomed us when we came as freshmen in the autumn of ' 28. She makes high grades in her school work and takes an active part in many outside activities ; but perhaps she is known best fur her dramatic ability and her beautiful voice. Eleanor dear, in all of vour future life, vou carry with vou the love of the 1930 Senior Class. Pace 30
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