Weaver College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Weaverville, NC)

 - Class of 1933

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Cf)C Mountaineer Thoma WlLKIE Hoy i Hen son - MARY FRANCES THOMAS SUMMERFIELD, N. C. A smile tor all, a greeting glad, a lovable, jolly way she had. Mnemosynean; Assistant Dean of Women, ' 33; Campus Flirt; Sweetest Girl: Vice-President Mnemo- synean Society, 32, President, ' 33: Glee Club, ' 32, ' 33; Sponsor Delphians. ' 32; Summerfield High School. HARVEY LEROY WILSON ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sense, sincerity, sympathy, the three graces of a gentleman. . v C ?j,° : t9 ' °, D? nce Orchestra. ' 32; Entered Junior Class from Biltmore Junior College; Annual Staff ' 32- Asheville High School. WILLIAM HOWARD WILKIE Franklin. N. C. When I die. I want the grave to say, Here comes a man. Delphian; Football, ' 32, ' 33; Student Council, ' 31; Annual Staff 33; ice-President College Senate, ' 32; Delphian-Mnemcsynean Play, ' 32 Franklin High School. ' 33; Debate Council, ' 32, President, Senior Play, ' 33; Faculty Favorite; JONATHAN VERNON HOYLE Durham, n. C. And the elements so mixed in him. that nature might say. This is a man. Clio; Secretary Librarian of Clios ' 32, Secretary-Treasurer, ' 33; Superintendent Young People ' s Divi- sion, Weaverville Methodist Sunday School, ' 33; Cornelius High School BILL HENSON Asheville. N. C. Give me a standing place, and I will move the world Delphian; Entered Junior Class from Duke University; Football, ' 32- Baske Lpworth League, ' 32, ' 33; Delphian-Miiemosvnean Play. ' 32; Secretary-Treasurer . ' Monogram Club President, ' 32, ' 33; Gastonia High School. Page Sixteen tball, ' 32, ' 33; President Athletic Council, ' 32, ' 33; l)M.Kift«

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Ct)e Mountaineer ( Palmer Phipps ScHACHXER GUDGER YOST PALMER Charlotte, N. C. ■■Spready is handsome, dark and tall. The lad.es love him. one and all. Clio- Vice-President Clios, Critic, Secretary-Treasurer, Censor ' .52; President Clios .Chairman of : Ways Most Original; Wittiest; Most Popular; Charlotte High School. MARTHA ELISABETH POWELL Mount Pleasant. N. C. A lovable, playful, active girl makes good in all she tries. Mnemosynean; Winner Mnemosynean Essay Medal, ' 32; College. Senate. ' lj Sponsor for Society, 33 ; Epworth League Cabinet, merfield High School. ' 33; emosynean essay .ueuai, . ' , v-uuc S c oci«i«., -• , .-- F . .., .. --. ---t- c • Secretary-Treasurer Mnemosyneans. ' 33; Class Baby; Best Natured; Sum- GRACE BEATRICE PHIPPS Weaverville. N. C. Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Euterpean; Weaverville High School. PAUL G. SCHACHNER Charlotte. N. C. None but himself can be his parallel. Delphian- Football, Basketball, Baseball, -32, ' 33; Baseball Captain, ' 33 ; President Senior Class ' 33 ; PresWen Delphians. ' 33; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play. -32. Senior Play, ' 33; Student Council, 32; Annual Staff, ' 33; Most in Love; Best All-Round Boy; Most Athletic Boy; Brevard High School. ADELINE ELIZABETH TEAGUE Prentiss. N. C. A personality unsurpassed; a spirit to be downed never; a heart as pure as gold: a disposition beautiful in its thoughtfulness for others. Mnemosynean; Most Athletic Girl; Best All-Round Girl; Epworth League Cabinet ' 31, ' 32; Vice- President Mnemosyneans. ■32: Glee Club, ' 32. ' 33; College Senate. ' 32, ' 33. Secretary-Treasurer Mnemo- fyneans ' 32- Sponsor Delphians. ' 33; Basketball. -32; Athletic Assoc.at.on, 32. 33; Franklin H lg h School. Page Fifteen



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Crje Mountaineer Seniors FRANCES LOUISE WILSON Fallston. N. C. pin my faith in no man ' s sleeve — have I not two eyes of my own ' Euterpean; Entered Junior Class from Elon College; Fallston High School. NANCY JEWEL WILSON Fallston. N. C. She delights to serve those about her and to make them happy and content. Euterpean; Entered Junior Class from Elon College; President Euterpeans, Fallston High School. Head Waitress, ' 33; KATHRYN SCROGGS Hayesville. N. C. For a girl more able, capable, and fine, you may search the wofld over and never find. Mnemosvnean; Most Popular; Most Friendly; President Mnemosyneans. ' 31, ' 32; Annual Staff. ' 32, ' 33; College Senate, ' 32. ' 33; Vice-President Senior Class; Epworth League Cabinet, ' 3.!; Assistant in Commercial Department and College Office; Hayesville High School. CLYDE NELON Mill Spring. N. C. A foot has no chance, therefore I will be wise. Delphian; President Delphians, ' 33, Critic, ' 33; Stearns High School. JULIAN ROBERT HOWELL Ansonville, N. C. Though modest, on his unembarrassed brow nature has written. Gentleman. Delphian; Woman Hater; Football Manager, ' 32; Wrestling Team, ' 33; Ansonville High School. The Weaver College Prevaricator WEATHER Dry APRIL I. 1940 (EDITORS NOTE; The editor of The Prevaricator recently wrote to the editor of the New York Times asking him for information concerning the whereabouts of certain members of the illustrious class of 3 3. The Times sent us the following illuminating news and social items from the nation ' s leading magazines and newspapers.) Paul G. Schachner. star half of the Brooklyn Dandelions ' professional football team, ran 2 00 yards. 6 feet. 17 ' 8 inches to score a touchdown against the Golden Tornado of Weaver Tech in a recent practice game, according to an article by Windy Miller, sports correspondent for the Bearst newspapers. — Brooklyn Outlook. Mr. Julian Country ' ' Howell, world ' s heavyweight wrestling champion, was a visitor at Weaver College last week. He was accompanied by his bride, the former Jewel Wilson. It is reported that this romance began in a Weaver College Spanish class, under the tutelage of Miss Dulcie Hayes. — Weaverville Observer. As Mrs. Adeline Teague McKinney. declared the most versatile woman tennis player since Ellen Hills Moody, stepped up to receive the championship cup in the Casadena. Palifornia. Old Rose tournament, her husband, who is corporation counsel for the J. P. Morgan bank- ing interests, was the first to congratulate her. — Ballyhoo. Page Seventeen

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