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MOUNTAINEER CARL CLIFTON DRUMELLER Colorado Springs, Colorado So curiicst cork, we know not half he done Clio, Chairman of Ways and Means Committee. ' 30, President, ' 30; Football Squad, ' 30, ' 31; Debate Team, ' 30, ' 31; Debate Council. ' 31; Assistant Marshal, ' 30; Senior Play. ' 31; President Student Council, ' 30; President Senior Class. ' 31 ; Salutatorian. Carl, having come the longest distance, endeavors to yet the m03t possible out of our school which explains why he is found in the midst of everything. His strength and steady dependableness make him a very successful class president and campus politician. At limes his ever-present cynicism plays havoc with our pet ideals ami beliefs; nevertheless we are all willing to admit that he richly deserves the slogan, If you want to know, ask Carl. MARTHA VIRGINIA STYLES ASHEVJ l.l.H. . C. •Chon strike the sight, but merit wins the son!. ' Euterpean, Secretary. ' 30, President, ' 31; College Council, ' 31; Epworth League Cabinet, ' 30, ' 31; Mem- ber State Champion Debate Team. ' 30; Winner Junior Debate. 30; Euterpean Essav Medal. ' 30; Senior Play, ' 31. Jen is almost all that we could wish fur in a girl: Xeed we say that she is the best all-round ? She is peppy and popular, sweet and congenial. Dramatic ability and an extraordinary intellect round out an extremely admirable girl. Her loyalty to the school and her perseverance in the many tasks assigned her leave us to wonder when she ever finds time to study. Virg nia carries with her our best wishes and thorough rtlmiratir.il. HOWARD GARREN Henderson v illk, X. C. Deeds, not zvords. Clio, President. ' 31 : Vice-President Debate Council. - ' J; Superintendent Sunday School, ' 31. We regret that Howard did not spend both of his tun years in College here. He is a dignified student, industrious, intelligent, and an all -round good fellow . Hi ability to make good marks in the classroom can hardly be excelled. He has made a reputation here of being more or less indifferent to members of the Fair sex. but we believe his Bachelor Days ' will be few. Anyway here ' s to his success. ALICE EDWARDS Tryon, X. C. She dcltt hts to serve those about her and make them happy. Mnemosynean, Secretary. Ml ; Cdee Club; Epworth League, Superintendent of Second Department. Seen much and heard less -that ' s Alice. Wherever we go. on class, down town, or in the dining-hall, we pre sure to be greeted by Alice ' s cheery smile. We like her. too. because we can alwavs depend on her to get us plenty to eat. She is sweet, but she never overdoes her sweetness; rather, she depends upon her charming personality and cheerfulness to make and keep her mam friends. Page Seventeen 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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MOUNTAINEER ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Weaverville, N. C. A fool has no chance, therefore I will be wise. Delphian; Basketball, ' 30; Football. ' 29, ' 30, All- State Junior College Guard; Senior Play, ' 31; Delphian Play, ' 30. Need we say more about Bob ' s personality than that he was voted It of the class? When it comes to business of any kind, Bob is an authority. He knows chemistry well, and we should not overlook his ability as an athlete; in the line he is one of our mainstays. His ability to go cheerfully up against a much bigger foe will, we are sure, mean much to him in the future business world. WINIFRED MASKE POLKTON, N. C. To zvhom every cloud has a silver lining. Mnemosynean, President, ' 30; Cheer Leader, ' 30, ' 31; Glee Club; Tennis Club; Basketball, ' 30. Wherever we have a football or baseball game there is where we always find Winnie, usually leading the cheering. We can not imagine what we should do with- out her. Her enthusiasm, we must add, is not confined to athletic events. Whatever she is assigned to do she enters into with such vim that she always comes out n tnp; consequently she is — and, we feel, will continue to be- very much in demand. J. HARPER COX Granite Quarry, N. C. Girls- -What foolish things they are! Clio, Corresponding Secretary, ' 30; Baseball Squad, ' 31 ; Tennis Club. Down at the boys ' dormitory Harper is known as a good fellow. If we need anything done and can ' t find out how to dn it, Harper can usually show us how. He is in everything except trouble. Possibly the second best cook on the campus, he is always in de- mand. He has, also, the ability to stick with anything that comes up, especially on the scrub teams. Harper s place will be hard to fill. IRENE BENNETT Bald Creek, N. C. ■■Small, hut big of heart and mind. ' M nemosynean, Secretary, ' 30; Junior Debate. ' 30; Home Economics Club; Senior Play, ' 31; Superin- tendent Sunday School. ' 31. Irene is the superlative of all good things found in one person, With her constant devotion to the school and to the athletic teams we could not expect less. Friendly at all times, Irene ' s naturally cheerful dis- position is aided by an everlasting desire to be kind to others. She studies, too, as her grades will easily show. It ' s needless to say we know she will be a success. Page Eighteen 1931
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