Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1932

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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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Calendar September 9. Goodby to vacation. 10. Football practice. 12. Epworth League Get Acquainted party. 19. Clio-Euterpeans welcome new students at Skinner Hall. 22. Old girls initiate new girls, teachers. and dean. 24. Miss Smith gives her first lecture to girls. 26. The Mnemosynean-Delphians put on cabaret. Simp acquires What a man, New couples formed. Oetober 2. First football game with 1 usculum. Rick Orr hurt. 6. Grits and gravy for breakfast. 24. Weaver defeats M. P. C. I. 46-0, 25. Mr. Trowbridge asks for Any neces- sary announcements. 26. Golden Tornado defeats Lees-McRae. Girls get in game. 27. Bob Morris finds the girls ' dormitory an attractive place. Another good man gone wrong. 3 1. Hallowe ' en party: ginger snaps and cider. Parson Blalock, the love e.vpert, Nuceniber 6. Weaver wins over Rutherford 19-6. 6. Clio-Euterpeans present The Love Expert. 10. Town girls give mock faculty pro- gram in chapel. 25. Dean Duncan asks to speak to Mr Bell after chapel. 2 7. Coach Poindc.xtcr gives party for Oak Ridge boys. 28. Oak Ridge 26. Weaver 12. What did it! ' ! Schachner makes 95-yard run for a touchdown. December 1. Football banquet, Irene Bennett made sponsor, 3, Tobe and Winfield walk home, 8, Football boys given banquet after de- feating Waynesvillc in a cold, muddv game, 10. Bud and Nell have a fuss. 12. Mule Justice on time for a date. December 15. Mnemosynean-Delphians give Tilly of Bloomsbury 1 7. Boys bombard the girls ' dormitory. 18. Hung Dean Duncan on the sour apple tree Goodby everybody and Merry Christmas ! Januaru 4. Evervbodv back, but. mv ' how did they look ' 12, Basketball season begins silh Pickens and Zimmerman coaching, 15, Buzz, Kat. and Frances walk to Flat Creek. Blistered feet. 15-21. Such cramming! 2 1-2 . Exams. Horrors! Flunking! 30, Kat Scroggs flunks English. 3 1. Mrs. Trowbridge asks the boys not to forget their absences. February I. New students. 14. Mnemosynean-Delphians have Valentine party. 15. Fred English begins fox hunting. 17. Faculty censors evening dresses. Such patching ! 18. Junior-Senior banquet at Methodist church. 2 2. Holiday — fried eggs for the first time in five years. March 3, 4 5 1 21 Basketball team goes to Newport to compete in South Eastern Tournament. Team wins over Mars Hill. Go to finals but are defeated by Shen- andoah. Wilkic begins chasing around the dormitory. First edition of U ' eiit ' er Pep. Baseball practice begins. Simpson coach, 25-29. Easter holidays. April 1. All fools day! Our ' s too. Gorgeous costumes. First baseball game with Brevard. 4-5. Intercollegiate debates. 8. Passion Play given in the auditorium. I 2. Hartsell and Jack defeat Tennessee Wcsleyan. 15. Hot dog! Annual goes to press. Page Twemy-one

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