Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1931

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MOUNTAINEER Class Directory We Seniors Better Known As Appearance Hobby Favorite Expression Ambition Bartlett Grady Pleased Mountaineer O.K. Interpreter Bennett Peruny Cute Seeing Simp No Foolin ' Get Married Brittain Brit Sleepy Silence Yes— No! Finish School Bland Barney Friendly Reading History What of it? Aviator Btrch Rat Neat Chaser Let Me Sleep! Chemist Clemmer A.J. Satisfied Leona Jane Am I not right? Senator I ' m, Harper Freckled Eat ing I have Ducks Chef Cunningham Bob Grown up Chemistry Where ' s Margaret? Economist Davis Polly- Pretty Flirting What do I care? More boy friends Dendy Champ Lazy Spanish Class The bell ' s rung Fall in love Drimeller Drew Sarcastic Writing letters Haw-haw-haw Aeronautical Engineer Edwards Al Jolly Dating Come on, Rosa Own a Ford Garren Bull Reserved Talking to girls Behave, Dave! Literary Critic Hoyle Frank Calm Keeping girls warm Wildhog ' Teach Music HUTCHINS Buzz Coquetish Tennis I ' m sweet, tho ' To have Justice Jackson Johnnie Athletic Staying at home I expect so To be a lawyer Kinsland Ruth Ellen Quiet Playing the piano I don ' t approve Musician Leathers Pauline Happy Rinsing the bell I should worry School teacher Lee Lizzie Good natured Serving food Ha, ha, ha To be a dean Maske Winnie Lively Yodelling 0. K., Baby- Aviatrix McLain Rosy Sweet Waiting on Tables Yes, I do too A good husband Michael Margaret Excited Athletic games Aw, shoot An Actress Morgan H 1 ly Handsome Economics It pays to advertise Get Married Medley Hard Rock Carefree Basketball Come here, Sugar Coaching Reagan John Tolly Jolly Speeding Tish! Tish! Physician Roberts Odd row Unconcerned Loafing Leave me alone! Live at Mars Hill Strader Lindsey Serious Chemistry Lab That ' s right Evangelist Styles Jen Skeptical Seeing the Country Yes, George Teach Expression Thompson Reverend Dignified Preaching My speech isn ' t ready Minister Travieso Cuco Faultless Dating I don ' t understand Learn English YOI ' NG Fat Interested His Ford Come on, Lizzie Mathematician Yoi NT Margaret Studious Studying Goodness! Gracious! Teaching Z A CHARY Tootsie Neat Meeting Cuco Where ' s my Sugar? Live in Cuba Zimmerman Margaret Athletic Tennis Now really? Golf champion 1931



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MOUNTAINEER GRADY W. BARTLETT S AN N KOA, N. ( ' . ' IV he tin a ivill, there ' s a u-av. Clio, Secretary. ' 30, Chairman of Ways and Means Committee, ' 31; Chairman Debate Committee; Editor- in-Chief Mountaineer, ' 31; Clio Play, ' 30, ' 31; Senior Play, ' 30, ' 31; Winner Junior Debate, ' 30; Chief Mar- shal. ' 30; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club; First Honorable Mention in Scholastic Standing. To Grady we owe the credit for the Annual this year. Even when most of us had given up all hope he was still working. Consistency, combined with skill and pluck, make him necessarily successful in putting out an Annual. In the class-room, too, his presence is felt. We envy him his honors and his grades, but we are not jealous, because we know that he deserves them all, BERNICE HUTCHINS Bl ' RNSVl U.K. X. C. know her, and you ' ll never forget her. M nemosj nean, President. lAiNKKR. ' 31; Dramatic Club. 30, ' 31. ; Art Editor, Moun- 29, ' 30; Tennis Club. We all enjoy being flirted with because Bernice is our class flirt. By being equally nice to everyone she ha-- won for herself a place in our hearts which can not be shared. We all love her because she always seems jolly and carefree; still we have a feeling that hidden somewhere underneath it all she is a very serious girl, with a very artistic temperament. Some day we expect to hear much more of Bernice. CHAS. W. MORGAN Canton, N. C. Serve all, but love only one, Clio, Vice-President, ' 30, President, ' 31; Business Manager Mountaineer, ' 31; Varsitv Football, ' 30, ' 31; Basketball, ' 30, ' 31; College Council, 30, 31; Senior Play, ' 3D. ' 31; Epworth League Cabinet. ' 31: Assistant in Commercial Department, ' 31. We feel a twinge of sorrow when we think that this is our last year with Charlie. While his honors mount daily, he becomes ever more cheerful and friend- ly. As an athlete he is unequalled; as a business man he is rarely approached — he even successfully financed this Annual. Charlie is the type that we all like and admire; the title best all-round boy tells only hall Of what we think of him. PAULINE DAVIS Canton. X. C. ' 30; College Council, ' 31; Band ; Home Economics Eu ' .erpean, V ice-President. Tennis Club; Life Service Club. Combine beauty with a friendly spirit and the result will lie Polly. Xo matter what happens she usually manages to have a good time, ami causes others to do the same. Polly is usually very quiet, but we feel that when she wants to be noisj she makes a very good job of it, as she does of everything else. Those Who are lucky enough to have her ' friendship are sure of a true and denendable friend. We shall not soon forget Polly. Page Sixteen 1931

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