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MOUNTAINEER Page T vuenty-tiv MARGARET ZIMMERMAN Weaver vi lle, X. C. Mnemosynean, President, ' 31; Plays — Gypsy Jim and Laff That Off ; College Council, Secretary, ' 30, ' 31; Baskethall, ' 30; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. Here is another of the outstanding members of our class. Margaret is a town girl; hut as she lives very near the campus, we get to see much of her. Even that is not enough. Whenever we look at her we naturally think of the great out-of-doors, of tennis and golf. She has sportsmanship and intellect combined, a very desirable thing in a girl. The future holds much in store fo r Margaret. RUTH ELLEN KINSLAND Weaverville, X. C. Give me true friends and music, and I am happy. Ruth Ellen is a sweet girl; we all like her. Her agreeable disposition and cheery smile both back the old saying- Pretty is as pretty does. She is happy go-luckj with just that necessary touch of sincerity added to make her very charming. We all know that she is the prettiest girl in our class, and feel proud to point her out as such, a pride which seems to he shared by the football team, Ruth Ellen will live long in our memory. ROY A. BURCH Canton-, N. C. The man who sleeps ' till noon can not kjtow how beautiful is the sunrise. Delphian, Vice-President, ' 29, ' 30, Secretary, ' 30, Day Debate, ' 30; College Council, Vice-President, ' 30; Vice-President Senior Class, ' 30; Manager Baseball; Football Squad, ' 30; Basketball, ' 30. our campus sheik, and he richly We often wonder how one who for so many different things can When examinations come around ready, just as he is when any- After having fought with the Roy, of course, is deserves the title. finds so much time make good grades. Roy is always ther thing else happens. scrubs on the football field, he managed the basebal team. His personality, like his hair, is always sunny therefore the phrase, Good old Red ' . MARGARET YOUNT Weaverville, X. C. Euterpean, Critic. Assistant Librarian, Valedictorian, ' 30, Secretary -Treasurer, 31; U. D. C. Essay Prize Wherever we see Margaret we usually see a book being studied. Her grades are ample proof of this. V hen we talk to her our minds wander back to the learned women of the past. In her presence we gener- ally feel an atmosphere of sincerity and dignity, but such is not always the case. When the time comes for fun Margaret gets her share. With her ability, perseverance, and charming manner we know that she will succeed. 1931
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MOUNTAINEER J. ADRIAN THOMPSON 1 am a part of all that I have met. Delphian, Chaplain. ' 30; Ministerial Band ; Delphian- Mnemosynean Play, ' 30; Student Council, ' 30; Assistant Librarian, ' 30, ' 31. Adrian is strong and silent, and not as pessimistic as he would have us believe. Little need be said about his plans for the future, as he is already the pastor of a group of thriving churches. His possibilities are great, and his capacity is worthy of such. When it comes to debating, Adrian jumps right in the midst. and often comes out on top. We all admire him be- cause we know that still water runs deep. FRANK HOYLE Cherry ville, X. C. Above all steadfast friend. Delphian. Secretary, ' 31; Superintendent Sunday School. ' 31; Basketball, ' 30. ' 31; Delphian-Mnemosy- nean Play, ' 31; Glee Club; Senior Play. Frank stands high in the esteem, not only of his classmates, but of the whole College as well. He has been a faithful, patient member of our class and is always ready to do his part. He is always cheerful ; in fact we have never seen him looking blue. Frank is a good student, a true sport, and a star tennis player. What else need we say? WOODROW W. ROBERTS Marshall, X. C. meddle with no mini ' s business but my own. Clio, Marshal ; Baseball ami Basketball Squad, ' 30; Football, Basketball, and Baseball Squads, ' 31. Woodrow is a man easy to like and is one of the most friendly persons on the campus. X ' ot only is he always ready to lend a helping hand, but he is an all- round good fellow. Woodrow lends a hand both on the scrub basketball and baseball teams. In addition to that he finds time to make frequent trips to Mars Hill. He has no reason to be ashamed of his record at Weaver. JOHX A. REAC.AX, JR. Weaverville. X . C. ' His ways t ru e , It is frie ndsh ip lasting. ' Clio; Football, ' 29, ' 30; Clio Play; Senior Play. ' 31; Fellowship Group; College Council. Another of Weaverville ' s worthy contributions to our class. John will always be remembered as the leader of our Fellowship. We admire him for the tenacity in his beliefs, and his willingness to explain them. John is always eager to go out of his way to assist a fellow man; consequently we know that we may pre- dict for him a very successful medical future. Page Ticeniy-one 1931
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MOUNTAINEER Election Returns Chas. Morgan.. Best All-Round Boy Virginia Styles „ Best All-Round Girl Ruth Ellen Kinsland Prettiest Girl Chas. Morgan Most Handsome Boy Margaret Michael and Virginia Styles (Tie) Most Popular Girl Barnes Bland Most Popular Boy Virginia Styles Most Intellectual Girl Carl Drumeller ..Most Intellectual Boy Harper Cox Woman Hater Elizabeth Lee Man Hater Margaret Zimmerman Most Athletic Girl Johnnie Jackson ...Most Athletic Boy Roy Burch Campus Sheik Bernice Hutchins Campus Flirt Mary Bess Zachary Neatest Girl Roy Burch Neatest Boy Roy Burch Biggest Ladies ' Man Mary Bes s Zachary Most in Love Grady Bartlett Heart Smasher Alice Edwards Sweetest Girl Margaret Yount Most Studious Alice Edwards Most Friendly Howard Garren Most Likely to Succeed Joe Frank Medley Wittiest Mary Bess Zachary Class Baby A. J. Clemmer Exaggerated Ego Winnie Maske Peppiest Johnnie Jackson Faculty Favorite A. J. Clemmer Most Conceited Carl Drumeller Most Dignified Adrian Thompson Most Melancholy Robert Cunningham . .. It Irene Bennett Cutest Page Twt-nty-three 1931 m
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