Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1932

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' • ' ' ■ ' 4: ■ ' . :.:: ' . ' ■ ' JOHN REAGAX, JR. Weaverville, N. C. Caiiif ' tis Sheik Clio Literary Societv; Football. ' 29- ' 30- ' 31; Clio- Euterpean Play. ' 30- ' .il: College Senate. MO; Labo- ratory Assistant, ' 30; Senior Play, ' 32. His ambitions lean toward the radio In which many friends he has madeo. The stage too, has beckoned, And John says he reckoned As how he ' ll do both; so gcKxl dayeo. MARCARET ZLMMEiJMAN VeA ERVILLE. N. C. Most Athletic Girl ,Mnemu5vnean. President. ' 30- ' 32 ; Secretary College Council, .n ; Basketball. ' 30. ' .n ; Basketball Coach. ' ?i2 Delphian-Mnemosvnean Plav, ■2O- ' 30- ' 3] ; Senior Play. ' 32; Essay Medal. ' 31. Now Margaret ' s a girl of great promise; Oh, jilease mister don ' t take her from us. Her clever wisecracks Make up what she lacks. And that ' s nothing worth mentioning, belie ve us. REESE WALTERS ASHKVILLE, N. C. W itticst—Peppicst—Most On ' gitial Delphian Literary Society; MOUNTAINEER Staff, ' 32; Fncptball. U Baseball, ' . 2; Wrestling Team; Glee (lull. ' 12-. Senior Play, ' }2. A comical fellow, this Reese, In whose pants you can ' t find a crease. From his looks one can see He ' s a lion socially. Tell. tch. « hat-a-man, this chap Reese. PAULINE RUNION ASHEVILLE, N. C. Euterpean Literary Society ; ( ilee CI uli, ' 31. A maiden nf delicate mien And one of the sweetest we ' ' e seen. ben she ' s undulating We start gravitating In her direction, you know . What a queen ! HOWARD BAKER Charlotte, N. C. Most HaiulsO}ne Boy Delphian; Baseball, ■31- ' 32; Football. ■31- ' 32- Bas- ketball. ' 31- ' .12; Chaplain Delphians. U; Critic Del- phians. ' 31; (Uee Club. ■31- 32; ' Student Council, ' 31- U; Boxing Team, U; V. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 31. A liasketball player was Bud. Who shot points when no one else could. And when Nell was there From most anywhere. The ball would go through with a thud. Page Eighteen

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HOWARD GARREX Henderson VI LLE. N. C. Most Likely to Succccii Clio. President. U ; ' ice-President Debate Council, ' M; Superintendent Sunday School. U ; President College Senate. ' . 2 : Lalwratory Assistant Chemistry, ?2: Honorary Society. Now Howard ' s a likely young chap. And not one you could call a saji. He is just what we need. ' oted most likely to succeed. And we wisli him luck to the last laii. HELEX LOMIXAC ASHEVILLE, X. C. Prettiest Girl Euterpean Eiterary Society. ' 2; Debate Council, Of a rare kind of lieauty was Xell; The Senior class voted her belle. ' Eet us hope it will he That in the future we may =ee This lovely young maiden. Miss X ' ell. TOM SAWYER ASHE ILLE. X C. Clio. President. Medical Club, 12. College Senate, We take pleasure in presenting Tom Sawyer. ' ho aspires to a doctor ' s degree. But take it from me, A doctor ' s degree. Is harder to get than a lawyer ' s. LILMAX EEIZABETH THOMPSOX Andrew s. X ' . C. Mnemorynean Literary Society; Intercollegiate De- bate, ' M: Debate Council, ' 31; Reading Contest. ' M: Treasurer and Assistant Superintendent Sunday School. ' .M ; Superintendent Epworth League, ' 32. A girl to write home about, that ' s Lillian; She ' s one of those girls in a million. Here is what grieves us: She ' s planning to leave us And go on the stage; now that ' s Lillian. BRl ' CE McCC)LLl M ASHEVILLE, X. C. Clio Literary Society. A quiet, earnest fellow is Bruce. Who reminds us seme w hat of 1 Ducc. Xot that he ' s Politic Or in the least critic. Ju::.t the way his hair curls. What say. Bruce? Page Seventeen



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HENRY L. CREASMAX ASHF.VILLF,, X. C. Most Talriitn! Clio Literary Societj ' ; Business Maiiager TAINEER, ' . ' 2. Morx- Henry ' s the (lean of the saxes; In a chair he sits liack and relaxes. Then we hear such tunes As to match ' allee ' s croons. lire firemen rush down with their axes. CHARLES SAr IUEL F( X ASHEVILLE. X. C. Clio Literary Society: Assistant Editor-in-Chief -MorNTAi.XEER, ' 32; Clee Club, ' .?2. A tnarvelous singer is Sam. Singing t)ass as no other can. — He tried singing soprano And ruined the piano; It ' s liack to liass notes for yours, Sam. HAR EV LEROV WILSOX ASHE ILLE. X . C. Ciiosopliic Literary Society. ' ou have heard of Har ' ey, perhaps; He ' s the fellow, you know, plays the traps: The cyml)al and snare With his wikl waving hair. Best illustrates Harvey. Schnaaps! E. . L R ■IX HOVI.E Cornelius. X. C. Clio, Chaplain, ' M; Vice-President Ministerial Band. ' 31; Superintendent Sunday Scho,:)l. ' . 2; ' ice-Presi- dent Y. M. C. A., ' 32; College Senate. ' 32; President Ministerial Band, ' 2. Cornelius has donaterl Marvin To help keep the students from starvln! A likeal)le fello ' With a heart that ' s quite mellow. We thank you. Cornelius, for Marvin. FRAXCES HOVLE CoRXELirs. X. C. Euterpean l-iterary Society. Vice-President. Critic; College Senate. ' 32; Intercollegiate Debate. 2. A comely young matron is Frances. With whom it won ' t pay to lake chances; But Marvin took one. And he ' s just begun To find what it means, socko. Frances. Page Nineteen

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