Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1931

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MOUNTAINEER A. J, CLEMMER Rockingham, N. C. None but himself can be his parallel. Delphian. Vice-President, ' 30, ' 31, Chaplain, ' 30, ' 31; President V. M. C. A., ' 30, ' 31 ; Ways and Means Committee, ' 30; Vice-President Euworth League, ' 31, Superintendent Department, ' 30; Ministerial Band, Sec- retary, ' 31 ; Intercollegiate Debate, ' .50, ' 31 ; Presi- dent Debate Council; Vice-President Ministerial Band. Here is one of our College leaders. What he is not in. usually is nut worth being in. Somehow he seems to know just how to bend other peoples ' wills so that they conform to his: especially is this true in the case of the faculty. He. too, is a good debater, and we know that he will make a good minister. His leader- ship i if the Y and his management of the College store will long be remembered. MARGARET MICHAEL Pleasant Garden, X. C. A compcnuul at quality, noble id true Mnemosynean. Vice-President, Secretary. ' 30 ; Presi- dent Epworth League, ' 31 ; Cheer Leader, ' 30, ' 31 ; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play, ' 30, ' 31; Glee Club; Secre- tary-Treasurer Senior Class; Secretary Sunday School, ' 31 ; Senior Play. The class paid Margaret a highly deserved compli- ment when it voted her most popular girl. With her winning personality and constant amiability she could not be otherwise. The school always takes first place in her heart, after that she finds room for others. This year under her guidance the Epworth League has been unusually successful. Her achievements speak for themselves, and for her. k. BARNES BLAND Hk.ndf.rsonvillf, X- C. in being, ' 31 ; President C J] ; Football Squa. llege Council, ' 31 ; I, ' 29, ' 30; Baseball Clio, Secretary Student Council, Squad. ' 29. The fact that the class voted him the most friendh shows the place that Barney holds in our affections. He is always cheerful and friendly, frequently going out of his way to help those who need his aid. He tackles all tasks with vigor, hut never seems to have a worry; consequently we feel no hesitancy in predict- ing for him a brilliant future in his chosen field. KATHLEEN BURGIN Weaverville, X. C. 1 1 Oil tin ngs I ' ome in small packages. Euterpean; Buncombe County Club; Girls ' Glee Club; Home Economics Club. To one who is not well acquainted with her, Kathleen might seem quiet and reserved; those of us who do know her find her one of the best friends that we have. As she is a clay student, we do not see as much of her as we should like, but what we do see of her leaves a lasting impression. She is just the type one would expect to be studious, and she does not disappoint this expectation. Page Nineteen 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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MOUNTAINEER HAMILTON YOUNG WOODFIN, N. C. Fat and a jolly pood fellozv. Delphian; Football Squad, ' 29, ' 30. Fat and jolly — that ' s Hamilton. His good nature is one of his crowning virtues. No matter how gloomy the situation may look. Hamilton will always see the brighter side. He does not take life too seriously — just seriously enough. Although he has quite a distance to travel every morning, he is always here and soon makes his presence known. Hamilton, we feel sure, will some day he a merchant prince. ELIZABETH LEE Lawnjjale, N. C. ' She ' ( ' r quits until a task is done ' Euterpean, Secretary-Treasurer, ' JO, ' 31 ; Secretary and Treasurer Sunday School, ' 31; President Sunday School Class; Assistant to Dean of Women; Chaplain. Euterpeans. Elizabeth has been a straightforward, upright, earnest worker, and one who will live long in our memories. She is always ready to do anything that is for the good of Weaver. Her kind-heartedness and jocularity ha endeared her to us. She manages to get along well with everyone and has a host of friends. In her, fun and seriousness are combined in just the right propor- tion. We appreciate her presence here at Weaver. B ER NAR D INO TRAV EESO Havana, Cuba ■■Speech is Delphian; Baseball nternational Club. iiuad, re is golden. Tennis Club, ' 30, ' 31; Cuco, as we generally call him, hails from our island neighbor, Cuba. His friendliness to all and his ready wit leaves him a friendly place in all of our hearts. Cuco enjuys playing tennis; if you want to find him he ' s usually at the tennis courts, and he usually defeats his opponents too. We know that his tact and diplomacy will win him a place in the world. MARY BESS ZACHARY Knoxville, Tf.nn. Two eyes of blue come sniiliii ' through ' -Mnemosynean Literary Society. Tootsie comes to us from the Volunteer State. She was voted our class baby, not as a joke, but be- cause we all like babies. Her red hair and dainty neatness make her the object of admiring glances wherever she goes. In all our association with her we have always found her pleasant and agreeable. As she is the better half of the school ' s pet love affair we feel an indefinable interest in her future. Page Twenty 1931

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