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■ fa %e Ttlountainee ' i fflf Published by lite yeniCi tslass OF WeaOe i C ctteae Weaverville, North Carolina VOLUME XII fokeiv6w • Not having attempted to produce an annual larger or more elaborate than former ones, but with the idea in mind to edit a book that will contain those incidents that have proved such a joy to us through the past year, we, the staff of the 1934 Mountaineer, present this book to you. • Though the task was hard, and at times seemingly impossible; though many sleepless nights were spent and studies neglected, our labors shall be fully repaid if this book, in the future, brings back the memories of the last year of Weaver College. • With this edition a period in the educational history of our State comes to a close, and it is our earnest hope that Brevard College will carry on the ideals of Weaver and open new fields to the youth of our State. THE STAFF. TlRC 2 DEDICATION • ; appreciation of his service and loyalty to Wcaier, anil with gratitude for the friendliness shown each of us, ue affectionately dedicate this, the last edition of The Mountaineer, to DR. J. N. GILL I 9 3 Page i (,J illl BurHxt 1 k tams Home I I £ich Hunter A e so i •m c Jia+es Woor MOUNTAINEER STAFF Lamar Burton . . Editor Mr. J. W. Williams Faculty Advisor Frank Baths Business Manager Guv Howell Art Editor Lisa Colson Associate Editoi Marion Henry class Editor Hubert Stokes Advertising Manager J. C. Rich, Jr. Photograph Editor Ida Lee Hunter Organization Editor Ruth Nelson Typist William Moore Circulation Manager V. J. Edney ' S p orfs E j jtor Walter Thompson Assistant Business Manager Tage 4 THE MOUNTAINEER Max.y Louise- Weaver. 3 mi fie ss vS a - Fkank Bates Elizabeth Holt Edifortaf Sfaff Lamar. Burton % MOUNTAINEER SPONSORS Tagc 5 Troujbrt foe 7rou r oe Wi ftems ■5mt+h Hayes iSaz cfwa 3di ey Butt forJ James THE FACULTY C. H. Trowbridcl, President Science Mrs. C. H. Trowbridgi Secretary J. W. Williams, Dean of Men Mathematics Miss Luc ili Smith, Dean of Women English, Dramatics Miss Dulc ie Hayes Languages W - H ' FoRD Economics, History Paul Butt ,, Mime Miss Ruth Spa, ding . Psychology, Sociology, Bible Miss Ann,, B. B,u,n „„,„,, £,„„„,„„ ( R ' h - J AMES Athletic Director Mrs. French „. .... ■ • • - uietittan Miss Eunice Helms , ; „ . . Librarian, Registrar MlSS F.ARL1 I N] POINDEXTER f n A - i omtncrcial Department Mrs. F. H. E. Ross _ 1 reasurer i ' a.Kf 6 Zyeni emcris OFFICERS Shf.rrill Biggers President V. J. Edney Vice President Marion Henry Secretary -Treasurer F. O. BATES Asheville, North Carolina A hearty handshake, a pair of steady eyes, And here we have a friend! Delphian, President. ' 34; Basketball, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34; Glee- Club, ' 34; College Senate. ' 34; Double Quartet, ' 34; French Club, Critic, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34; Oration Contest, ' 34; Psychology Department, ' 34; Busi- ness Manager, Mountaineer. VAN B. BENNETT Burnsville, North Carolina live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me. Delphian, Vice President, ' 34, Monitor. ' 34 ; Baseball, ' 34 ; Wrestling Team, ' 33; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play, ' 34; Senior Play, ' 34; French Club Presi- dent. ' 31; Glee Club. ' 34; Double Quartet. ' 34. SHERRILL B. BIGGERS Concord, North Carolina Blithe, merry soul, whose current flows deeply Into an unfathomable ocean where good things dwell. Most Intellectual Boy Clio, Secretary. ' 34, Chairman Ways and Means, ' 34, Chaplain, ' 34; Clio- Euterpean Play. ' 34 ; Intercollegiate Debate, ' 33 ; Chief Marshal, ' 33 : Epworth League Cabinet. ' 33, President, ' 34; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 33, Vice President. ' 34 ; Ministerial Band. Secretary, ' 33, President, ' 34 ; Senior Class President, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34; Debate Council, ' 34; Valedictorian. JOSEPH BOYLES, JR. Greensboro, North Carolina Why worry? The world goes on just the same. Delphian, Secretary-treasurer, ' 32, Vice President, ' 33; Football, ' 32 Senate. ' 33 ' 34; Student Council, ' 33, President, ' 34. College % ml LAMAR BURTON Weaverville, North Carolina A bit of gravity— a bit of jollity — a bit of sadness; Ten men in one! Neatest Boy Clio, President, ' 32- ' 33, Critic, ' 33, Censor, ' 33- ' 34; Clio-Euterpean Play. ' 32. ' 33; Winner. Clio Day Debate, 32; Winner, Junior Debate, ' 32; Debate Council, President, ' 32 ; College Senate, ' 32, President, ' 33 ; Pep Staff, ' 32 ; Declamation Contest, ' 32; Cheer Leader. ' 32 - ' 34 ; Glee Club. ' 34; Double Quartet. ' 34; Librarian, ' 33; Assistant Chemistry Laboratory, ' 33 ' 34 ; Senior Play, ' 34; Oration Contest. ' 34; Editor, Mountaineer. ■Page S LOUISA COLSON Asheville, North Carolina O Woman; In our hours of erne, Uncertain, coy, «J hard to please, And variable as the shade. Most in Love — Most Friendly Girl Mnemosynean. Vice President, ' 34; P. K. Club. ' 34; Glee Club. ' 34; Sponsor Mnemosyneans. ' 34: Associate Editor. Mountaineer. LUTHER CROUSE Winston-Salem, North Carolina Somewhere he has caught a glimpse of something great and grand, and he has never quite forgo ten the wonder of it. Delphian ; Entered from Mountain Park Junior College, ' 34 ; Commercial Class. Vice President, ' 34. V. J. EDNEY Hendersonville, North Carolina He does not look at lift — he plunges in — and finds it a great game. Most Athletic Boy Clio President, ' 34. Vice President. ' 34; Varsity Football. ' 33. Captain, ' 34; Varsity Basketball, ' 33- ' 34 ; Varsity Baseball, ' 33- ' 34 ; Athletic Association. Secretary. ' 34; W Club. President, ' 34; Vice President, Senior Class, ' 34; Student Council, ' 34; College Senate. ' 34; Athletic Editor. Mountaineer. COY FAGAN Asheville, North Carolina Though he might find the road rough-going, Still he would not falter — There is that about him, Clio; P. K. Club. JOHN ALISON FORD St. Petersburg. Florida True-blue sport! Happy hoy! Confident Man! Clio, Critic, ' 33. Secretary. ' 33; Varsity Football, ' 33- ' 34 ; Basketball. ' 33- ' 34 ; Varsity Baseball, ' 33-34; Student Council, ' 33; College Senate, ' 33- ' 34 ; W Club, ' 33- ' 34. Tage 9 MARION HENRY Candler, North Carolina Life is a beautiful dream — Sleep through it! Most Popular Girl — Most Original Euterpean, Vice President. ' 33, Marshal. ' 33. Sponsor, ' 33- ' 34 President ' 34- Cho-Euterpean Play, ' 33- ' 34 ; Senior Play, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33- ' 34 ■ Girls Trio ' 33- 34; Vice President. Junior Class. 33; Pep Staff. ' 33; Essay Contest Win- ner, 33; Reading Contest, ' 33- ' 34; Epworth League, Vice President ' 34 ' French Club, Vice President. ' 34; Secretary, Senior Class, ' 34; College Senate ' 34 ; Head ot Special English Department ; College Reporter, Class Editor Mountaineer. IDA LEE HUNTER Prentiss. North Carolina Around and around the world with a laugh, Leaving a glimmering trail of happiness Wherever she passes. Mnemosynean. Vice President. ' 33; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play ' 33 ■ Sponsor Basketball. ' 33; Glee Club, 33- ' 34; Senior Play, 34; French Club 34- ' Reading Contest, ' 34 ; Organizations Editor, Mountaineer. MARGARET ANNIE LEE Lawndale, Noith Carolina Her way was ever joyous Because her heart was light. ' Eu terpean, Vice President, ' 33, Chaplain, ' 34; Spanish Club. ' 34. He goes WILLIAM MOORE Andrews, North Carolina steadily — on turn — and does his duty well. ' Delphian, Chaplain. ' 33, Vice President. ' 34. Critic, ' 34; Declamation Contest 33, College Senate, Secretary, ' 34; Spanish Club, President, ' 34- French Club. Secretary, ' 34; Epworth League Cabinet, ' 34; Debate Council, ' 34 Delphian Day Debate, ' 34; Circulation Manager, Mountaineer. ALMA MORRISON Woodleaf, North Carolina Here is a girl fashioned of strong fibers — Courage, loyalty, faith, are her watchwords. Euterpean; ClioFuterpean Play, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34; P. K. Club, College Senate, ' 34 ; Epworth League Cabinet, ' 34. ' 34; Tage la WINIFRED NICHALSON Brevard, North Carol in. i Maiden, stranger and secret, Cool and pure as summer rain. Best All-round Girl Mnemosynean, President, ' 33, Vice President, ' 33, Secretary, ' 33; Delphian- Mnemosynean Play, ' 33- 34 ; Baseball Sponsor, ' 33; Senior Class Sponsor, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33- ' 34; Senior Play, ' 34; College Senate, Vice President, ' 34; Debate Council, Vice President, ' 34; Epworth League Cabinet, ' 34; Pep Staff, ' 33. EUGENE POWELL Horse Shoe, North Carolina Above the range of ordinary men. Gene ' s eyes look steadily at a world waiting to be conquered. Clio, President, ' 33, Critic, ' 33, Censor, ' 34, Chairman Ways and Means Committee, ' 34; Varsity Football, ' 33, ' 34; All-State Football, ' 34; Varsity Basketball, ' 33, Captain, ' 34; Varsity Baseball, ' 33-34 ; Athletic Association, President, ' 34; W Club, ' 33- ' 34 ; Assistant Dean, ' 34; Day Debate, 34; College Senate, ' 34; French Club, ' 34. DAVID REESE Greer, South Carolina God wrought splendidly And gate to earth — a gentleman ' . ' Most Likely to Succeed Clio, Vice President, ' 33-34, Chaplain, ' 33 ; Debating Team, ' 33 ; Ministerial Band, ' 33, President, ' 34; College Senate, ' 33, President, M. C. A. Cabinet, President, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34; Quartet, ' 34; French Club, ' 34. LOUISE ROBERTS Weaverville, North Carolina . A girl of elfin loveliness. And in her eyes the little shining stars. ' F.uterpean, Secretary, ' 33, Marshal, ' 33. J. C. RICH, JR. Candler, North Carolina Laugh, laugh and be unafraid, Lad, For the world lores the likes o ' yon. Wittiest — Sweetest — Most Popular Boy — Most Friendly Boy — Most Likeable. Delphian, President, ' 34; Day Debate, ' 33- ' 34; Varsity Football, ' 33- ' 34; Wrestling Team, ' 33; Athletic Association, ' .34; ■ ' W Club, ' 33- ' 34; Senior Play, ' 34 ; Spanish Club, ' 34 ; Photograph Editor, Mountaineer. ' Page 11 s ALEANE RUTHERFORD Candler, North Carolina rr S ji ' dreams of little things — eternal things; A cottage — a flickering fire — a singing kettle — Ami a baby ' s fingers. Neatest Girl Euterpean, Secretary, ' 33, President, ' 34; Clio-Euterpean Play. 34 ; Clio Sponsor, ' 33; Glee Club. ' 33- ' 34; College Senate, ' 33; Housekeeping Medal. ' 33 ; Assistant Dean of Women. NELLIE STARNES Candler, North Carolina We lore her for her smile — her look — her way Of speaking gently. Euterpean, Chaplain. ' 33. m- THOMAS HUBERT STOKES Greer, South Carolina No task is too hard for him who dares. Clio, Vice President. ' 34, Censor, ' 34; Clio-Euterpean Play, ' 34; Wrestling Team, ' 33 ; Spanish Club, ' 34 ; Advertising Manager, Mountaineer. HAZ1 I Y II SOX Falston, North Carolina A comely girl, a desirable girl, A little aloof, a little shy, Very sweet. Euterpean. Vice President, ' 34; Junior Debate, ' 33; Basketball, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34. LEONARD M. WHITE Chester. South Carolina What are yon thinking of, that makes your eyes twinkle so? Delphian ; Delphran-Mnemosynean Play, ' 34. •Page 12 HARVEY J. BONEY Kenansville, North Carolina Lnii nb and the world laughs with you; Weep and yon weep alone. Delphian; Wrestling Team, ' 33; Tennis, ' 33. JOE BRITTAIN Horse Shoe, North Carolina He gives of his best, which is, after all, The best that he can do. Delphian. Secretary, ' 34; Vars ' ty Football, ' 33- ' 34 Varsity Basketball. ' 33- ' 34; Varsity Baseball, ' 33 ' 34; W Club, ' 33, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 34 College Senate, ' 33; Student Council, ' 34. LONA DORCAS K1KER Peachland, North Carolina A sunbeam kissed a rosebitd — bloomed, Anil here was Lona ' s beautiful soul. Euterpean, Vice President, ' 33. Chaplain, ' 3 1 ; Spanish Club, ' 34. Through a mistake in classification Lona Kiker ' s picture was placed in the Junior Class. The staff is sorry that this mistake was made, as she is rated a Senior. WILBURN P1TTILLO Fletcher, North Carolina He is with us. he is of us, and our interests ar his interests. Clio; Basketball, ' 32 ' 33, Manager, ' 34; ' 32- ' 33- ' 34; W Club. Baseball, OREN B. CARTER Weaverville. North Carolina He en in bines capability with eagerness, and forms an unbeatable union. ' Delphian, Secretary, ' 33, Critic, ' 34, Vice President, ' 34; Delphian-Mnemosynean Play, 33- ' 34 ; Winner Junior Debate, ' 33; Delphian Day Debate Winner, ' 34; Glee Club, 33 ' 34 ; Double Quartet, ' 33- ' 34 ; Debate Council, ' 33- ' 34; Declamation Contest, ' 33; Oration Contest, ' 34. ARTHUR EDWARDS Weaverville. North Carolina Nea r or fa r — high o r to it — Show us a better man if you can. Clio, Censor, ' 33, Chaplain, ' 3-4 ; Improvement in Declamation Medal. ' 33; Declamation, ' 33- ' 34. WILMETTA GLENN Arden, North Carolina One who never turned her back, But inarched breast -forward ' . Most Athletic Girl Euterpean. Vice President, 34 ; Pep Staff, ' 33 ; Debate Council, ' 34 ; Basketball, ' 34. FULTON E. HUNEYCUTT Nebo, North Carolina Love lightly, laugh lightly, dare gaily. And live deeply, for the enjoyment of living! Delphian ; Entered from Mountain Park Junior College, ' 34; P. K. Club; College Senate; French Club. LUCILE V. ROBERTS Stocksville, North Carolina Look! For here among us is a steady heart, A heart worth knowing better. Mnemosynean ; Basketball, ' 33. DONALD J. ROBINSON Weaverville, North Carolina There goes my heart! Most Handsome Delphian; Varsity Football, 33- ' 34 ; W Club, Secretary, ' 33 ; Judge of Senate Election, ' 34 ; Senior Play, ' 34. BLANCHE SAWYER Weaverville, North Carolina A gracious girl, a staunch friend, Bound to make a perfect woman. Man-hater Euterpean. W. L. STAPLES Bowden. Georgia Walking unobtrusively, always ready for service, Looking ever just a little farther ahead. Clio, Vice President, ' 33- ' 34; College Senate, ' 33; French Club, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34. IRIS TONEY Nebo, North Carolina In her eyes there is no doubting of a world she finds beautiful. ' ' ' ' Euterpean ; Entered from Mountain Park Junior College, ' 34; French Club, ' 34. Tage 1} CLASS DIRECTORY Name Dates For Short Knot Hole . Appearanc Bus Bennett Van Boring . . Successful Biggers Big Man Innocent . Boney Tarzan Devilish Hobby .Teasing .Singing Boyles Butch Contented Bkittain ' Little Joe Alert Burtox . .. Lani-mer . Distinguished Carter Colsox .Sweet William Cheerful . Lisa Fragile . Crouse Shorty Melancholy Edney P. J Nonchalant .Tennis . Telling Jokes . Collecting signa- tures Washing test tubes Blondes . . Debating . Fizi-cues Getting the ques- tion Writing love let- ters Favorite Expression Ambition .To a certain ex- tent Big business man Don ' t never do that Horse doctor Zat you? Preacher Ain ' t that hot? ..Night club enter- tainer How-do? Farmer Guess so 100 in 9 Where ' s Lib? . . Ambassador to Ice- land That ' s what I say Pop-Skull Lawyer I think you ' re horrid Stiff old maid I ' ll do mv best. . Tob acco magnate Edwards Fagan Ford Ott Dump Chesty Quiet . . Carefree .Manlv . Glenn Bill thletic . Henry Strut Beautiful . Huxeycutt Nebo Mischievous Driving a car . Eating peanuts Making love Looking for John . Eating . Teasing Hunter Kiker L,ee . .Moore . . . Morrisox Nichalson PlTTILLO . Powell Idy Kicker Smiling Graceful Annie Lee , .Jolly Rillie Satisfied .Grandma Domestic Winnie Sporty Pansy Skeptical . Big Gene Sheiky Reese .Curly ] ' i icihlh Rich Calvin Striking Roberts, Lu . Cite Sweet Roberts, Lo . . Lou Attractive. I o v i e s Walking Giggling Being on time . Helping folks . Reading Rooster fighting Making 2d touch- downs Making an nouncements . Shooting bull . Walking . .Clothes Romxsox -Robbie Chivalrous Rutherford ..Arlene Sawyer Hector . Spic and span Dignified . Cutting classes . Cleaning up Radio Staples ., Dub Pained.. Starnes Nellie B Reserved. . Stokes Wah-hoo Humorous Toxey Tonie Happy . Wilsox Lightning Easy . . Gigoloing .... Playing piano . Firing furnace Sleeping .Work White Sonny Clownish . Playing with Ic dine D-e-l-i-g-h-t-f-u-1 Grow some shoul- ders W-e-1-1 School Marm It ' s like this Fireman Can ' t make up my mind Chemist You know . Movie star Father, father! Greta Garbo Now, Miss Hayes. S weep White House I lead the hardest life Marie Dressier Oh, goodness . . . Chemistry In- structor at Scar- ritt Lordie, lordie . . Tight rope walker Right up that tree Sword swallower O.K. ...Nurse That ' s keen A debutante Coach said Get a hit Now here, teacher Dean of women at W. C. Aw, shah . . Rev. Reese Don ' t care if I do Dance instructor Shoot Chiropractor .Now vou quit, Gene - Ph.D. Sounds pretty good Model for dress suit Johnny Mrs. J. Hoyle That ' s too hard, Miss Hayes . . .Heart breaker That ' s not fair , Orchestra leader I ' ll say Minister ' s wife Aw, now Explore North Pole Hi, Hon! Fall in love . Have you got an iron? Bury hatchet with Miss Hayes Odie-K To trip the light fantastic toe Tgge 14 umote OFFICERS Guv Howell President Howard Maness Vice President Catherine Carpenter Secretary Elmo Ghormley Treasurer a A MARGARET ALLISON Mnemosynean Clierryville, N. C. DAVID BOYD Clio Waynesvillc, N. C. PAUL CAMPBELL Delphian Charlotte, N. C. ANNA LUCY GOODIN Eiiterpean Burnsville. N. C. JUANITA AVETT Mnemosynean Norwood, N. C. MYRTLE CALDWELL Euferpean Waynesville, N. C. CATHERINE CARPENTER Mnemosynean Cherryville, N. C. RUCE EVERETT RALPH FREEMAN Delphian Delphian Andrews, N. C. Clyde, N. C. JOSEPH GOODIN Delphian Burnsville, N. C. 1 rv MARY ALICE GREEN LOUIE HARRISON l - ► Mnemos} nean Delphian Ip «: Weaverville, N. C. Denver, N. C. 19 3 4 ■Pane Id DORIS HARVARD FRANCES HEFNER Mnemosynean Euterpean Oakboro, N. C. Wingate, N. C. GUY HOWELL LONA KIKER Clio Euterpean Cherryville, N. C. Peachland, N. C. LEAH MANN Euterpean Swannanoa, N. C. VOODROW PATTON Delphian Swannanoa, N. C. LOUISE MORRIS Euterpean Weaverville, N. C. CAROLYN MUNRO JOHN MUNRO Mnemosynean Del phi iti i Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Ga. EMILY PALMER RILEY PALMER Euterpean Clio Crabtree, N. C. Crabtree, N. C. RUTH PICKELSIMER Mnemosynean Brevard, N. C. i - Fage 17 JAMES PROFFITT Delphian Bald Creek, N. C. BERTIE MAY ROBBINS Euterpean Trinity, N. C. MARGARET PROFFITT Euterpean Burnsville, N. C. CLAIBORNE SCOTT Delphian Bald Creek, N. C. EDITH SCOTT HOWARD SITTON Mnemosynean Clio Norwood, N. C. Mills River, N. C. ROBERT STAMEY GLENN STARNES Delphian Clio Falston, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. KATHRYN SUTTLES WALTER THOMPSON Mnemosynean Clio Canton, N. C. Waxhaw, N. C. HARRY WHISENHUNT SUE WHITE Delphian Mnemosynean Hazeiwood, N. C. Chester, S. C 3 4 •Page IS GEORGE WILLIAMS Delphian Trinity, N. C. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Mnemosynean Trinity, N. C. FRANK WILSON Clio Lexington, N. C. COMMERCIAL CLASS FRANK BOLICK Delphian Granite Falls, N. C. ROBERT CARMICHAEL Clio Weaverville, N. C. BETH HONEYCUTT Mnemosynean Burnsville, N. C. KATHERINE McCLURE Entcrpcan Tryon, N. C. MARY VANCE PROFFITT Entcrpcan Burnsville, N. C. 19 3 4 Page 19 KALEIDOSCOPE Flaming Youth — Sue White. . . . Have you caught it yet? . . . Where ' s V-e-e-e J-a-a-y? . . . Don ' t forget your slips. . . . Bruce Everett ' s operation. . . . Johnny finally getting a girl. . . . Mr. A. and Mr. B. . . . Wenzel ' s crazy-quilt shift. . . . Now, Billie, you quit that! . . . Delphians get medals. . . . Alma Morrison ' s cramp. . . . Lazy Lee and Half Nelson. . . . Boys banned from the kitchen. . . . The Yodeling Mail Man — David Reese. . . . The little big man — George Mata. . . . Gene Powell, the Halloween Masquerade:-. . . . McKinney arriving on time looking sensible. . . . Miss Hayes dismisses boys from French Class. . . . If we ' d had Joe Brittain, we ' d have caught him! . . . John Munro ' s initiation — the inking. . . . Midnight oration from on high— Dean Williams. . . . Dunham Field, the Clio-Delphian warpath. . . . Perfectly marvelous, Mrs. Trowbridge. . . . Now as I understand it, Mr. Trowbridge. . . . Best I ever saw, and I guess I ' ve seen a thousand. . . . Mildred Craven ' s Teddy Bear expression. . . . Baby Face Huneycutt learns to croon. . . . The Tornado giving Mars Hill Lions a chance to win at croquet. . . . Power House Edney slain by Cupid ' s dart. . . . Boney, the best gigolo since gigolo ' s been gigolo. . . . Gene Powell falling out of a corn patch. . . . Mary Vance Proffitt going on a diet. . . . Bad news from home: Just one of those things you can ' t tell. . . . The Gallant Knight of Modern Chivalry — Johnny Ford. . . . Sherlock Holmes in Disguise — Grandma Everett. . . . The Weaver College Bad Man — Monkey Boyd. . . . The Original Deaf and Dumb Artist— Lisa Colson. . . . The Twin Table Mechanics — Maness and Harri- son. . . . The boy to whom the girls tell all their secrets — Bubber Goodin. . . . The undernourished boy who ate Coach ' s adhesive tape — Pansy Pittillo. . . . The Most Popular Married Man— Bob Carmichael. . . . The drive and shovel aviator— Horn- snozzle. . . . The bulletin board activity man — H. R. Lewis. . . . The girl that swings a wicked haymaker (page Harry Lee)— Hazel Wilson. . . . The ten-second waitress Ann Lee. . . . All dressed up and no ' whaa ' to go. . . . The most handy name on the campus— Freeman, Ralph. . . . Goils, Goils! Sistah — The Georgia lingo. . . . The parable of the oil— Virginia Goodin. . . . Defeat of Wenzel by Jim Smith Boyd. . . . This student labor-Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm. . . . My Corky say he love me. . . . Stokes, the laborer without a purpose. . . . Ed Wird and ib Tiller from Aridin. . . . We ' re all McKinneys on that. . . . Ghormle the 6:45 o ' clock cuckoo. . . . Bubber reports Brittain ' s ailment. . . . Paul Campbell ' s solo — Abide With Me. ... I Shall Not Be Moved. Vage 20 ■Pave 21 1 J S I 9 3 4 Tage 22 Clctioiti les MNEMOSYNEANS Back roll (left to right): Ida Lee Hunter, Margaret Allison, Carolyn Munro, Kay ' Suttles, Mary Alice Green, Juanita Avett, Frances Lewis, Ruth Nelson, Virginia Williams, Winifred Nichalson. Front row: Lisa Colson, Edith Scott, Ruth Carmichael, Sue White, Ruth Pickelsimer, Kat Carpenter, Doris Harvard. Other members: Mary Baird Cook, Mildred Craven, Virginia Cunningham, Beth Honeycutt. DELPHIANS Buck run (left to right): John Beaver, Fulton Huneycutt, Paul Butt, T. B. Huneycutt, Bruce Everett, Harvey Boney, Frank Bolick, Raymond Holcombe, Robert Stanley, John Boyles, Harold Liner, John Green. Middle row: Woodrow Patton, Joseph Goodin, Don Robinson, Howard Maness, John Munro, William Moore, Orcn Carter, Elmo Ghormley, Van Bennett, George Williams, James Proffitt. Front row: Frank Bates, J. C. Rich, Jr., Paul Campbell, Harry Whisenhunt, Leonard White, Joe Brittain, Maurice Dixon, H. R. Lewis, Luther Crouse, Ralph Elbridgc. Other members: Hampton Gentry, Louie Harrison, Claiborne Scott, Junius West. Page 24 EUTERPEANS Back row (left to right): Nellie Starnes, Annie Lee, Wilmetta Glenn, Iris Toney, Leak Mann, Myrtle Caldwell, Emily Palmer, Bertie May Robbins, Marion Henry, Frances Hefner, Aleane Rutherford. Front row: Lona Kiker, Margaret Proffitt, Grace Ward, Kitty McClure, Hazel Wilson, Faye Adams, Mary Vance Proffitt, Anna Lucy Goodin. Other members: Iris Ballard, Ruby Cross, Elizabeth Holt, Ruth Holcombe, Alma Morrison, Louise Roberts, Blanche Sawyer, Eleanor Trowbridge. CLIOS Back rou deft to right): Lamar Burton, George Prentice, Arthur Edwards, Davis Rogers, Pansy Pittillo, Wood row Griffin, Johnnie Ford, Howard Sit ton, David Reese, James Hornbuckle. Mid tile row: Sherrill Biggers, Gene Powell, Guy Howell, Jack Harris, Ed Ward, Frank Corpening, David Boyd, Leon McKinney. Front row; Harry Lee, Hubert Stokes, Glenn Starnes, W. L. Staples, Walter Thompson, Riley Palmer, Carl Wise, Lionel Aiken. Other members: George Bar nwell, Robert Carmichael, V. J. Edney, Tony Escarpanter, Coy Fagan, David Gorsline, Troy Higgins, Johnnie Hoyle, Rufus Lawrence, John Lindsay, Eugene Lyda, Paul Martel, Manuel Noguero, Charles Powell, K. G. Roberts, Billy Styles, Billy Ward, Bert Wenzel, Jack Wildey, Frank Wilson. Tage 25 COLLEGE SENATE Back row (left to right): Frank Bates, Elmo Ghormley, William Moore, Secretary, Robert Stanley, James Proffitt, Woodrow Griffin, Harry Whisenhunt, John Boyles. Middle row: Winnie Nichalson, Vice President, I.ona Kiker, Miss Smith, Alma Morrison, Ruth Nelson, Gene Powell, Marion Henry. Front row: Guy Howell, Woodrow Patton, David Reese, President, Johnny Ford, Fulton Huneycutt. Davis Rogers, absent. DEBATE COUNCIL Back row (left to right): Miss Smith, Catherine Carpenter, Pi dent, Frances Hefner, Mr. Trowbridge, Secretary. Front n Woodrow Griffin, Oren Carter. Wilmetta Glenn, absent. ident, Winnie Nichalson, Vice Presi- ■: Sherrill Biggers, William Moore, Tage 26 • EPWORTH LEAGUE CABINET Back row (left to right): Guy Howell, William Moore, Jack Harris, Sherrill Biggers, President. Front row: Elmo Ghormley, Winifred Nic liaison, Alma Morrison, Kay Suttles, Secretary , Ruth Nelson, Treasurer 3 Marion Henry, Vice President. Y. M. C. A. CABINET Back run (left tn right): Frank Bates, Elmo Ghormley, Secretary-treasurer, Walter Thompson, Sherrill Biggers, Vice ' President. Yrunt row. Riley Palmer, David Reese, President. I 9 3 Page 2 ' I I 1 GLEE CLUB Buck row (left to right): Paul Butt, Din-elm, Paul Campbell, Ralph Eldridge, David Reese, T. B. Huneycutt, Van Bennett, Frank Corpening, Oren Carter, George Prentice, Glenn Starnes. Middle row: Frank Bates, Virginia Williams, Lisa C.ilson, Edith Scott, Ruth Pickelsimer, Kitty McClure, Juanita Avert, Mary Vance Proffitt, Marion Henry, Lamar Burton, front row: Aleane Rutherford! Winnie Nichalson, Margaret Allison, Catherine Carpenter, Ida Lee Hunter, Alma Morrison, Ruth Nelson. DOUBLE QUARTET Back row (left to right): Paul Campbell, Frank Bates, Paul Butt, Director, Glenn Starnes, Lamar Burton. Front row. David Reese, T. B. Huneycutt, Van Bennett, Oren Carter. 9 3 4 Tagc 28 P. K. CLUB Back you (left to right): Walter Thompson, Fulton Huneycutt, T. B. Huneycutt, John Green, Bishop, Ralph Eldridge, James Hornbuckle, Glenn Starnes, George Williams, front row: Miss Bailey, Virginia Williams, Margaret Allison, Presiding Elder, Lisa Colson, Juanita Avett, Preacher, Lois Gentry, Mary Alice Green, Alma Morrison. MINISTERIAL BAND Back rou (left to right): Davis Rogers, Vice President, Sherrill Biggers, David Reese. Front row: William Moore, Elmo Ghormley, President, Guy Howell, Robert Stamey, Walter Thompson, Secretary, James Hornbuckle. Tagc 29 NICHALSON ( III SOX CARPENTER HENRY McCLURE HONEYCUTT SPONSORS Winifred Nichalson Senior Class Catherine Carpenter j u „ ior class Katherine McClure Commercial Class Lisa Colson Mnemosyneans Marion Henry Eutcrpeans Bl TH HONEYCUTT Dclpbia„s 19 3 4 •Page in WARD HEFNER TURNER PROFFITT BERRY CRAVEN SPONSORS Grace Ward Clios Eleanor Turner Epworth League Lola Berry College Senate Frances Hefner Football Team Mary Vance Proffitt Basketball Team Mildred Craven Baseball Team 19 3 4 ' Page )1 Vage 32 QtLLu ICS . -« ' .} m Back row (left to right): James, Coach, Gorsline, Powell, C, Stover, Sitton, Proffitt, Lyda, Sullivan, Ford, Powell, E., Rich, Eldridge, Beaver, Groce, Manager. Front row: Williams, Griffin, Woodruff, Brittain, Wenzel, Robinson, Bennett, Mitchell, Edney, Captain, Prentice, Rhymer, Ward, B. FOOTBALL Ralph James, Coach V - • ' • Ednkv Captain Fr,i Groce Manager The following received letters: John Rhymer, end; Eugene Powell, tackle; J. C. Rich, guard; Johnny Ford, center; John Beaver, guard; Howard Sitton, tackle; Eugene Lyda, end; David Gorsline, guard- Woodrow Griffin, end; Bert Wenzel, half back; Joe Brittain, half back; George Prentice, Jr., half back; Prillio Mitchell, half back; Donald Robinson, half back; Alv in Woodruff, half back; V. J. Edney, full back. SEASONS RESULTS Weaver Weaver 45 Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver - 26 Weaver 13 Total 149 6 6 41 Hiawassee n W. C. T. C. Jr. Var. . Lees McRae 7 Wingate (, Furman Frosh 14 Boiling Springs (, A. S. T. C. Frosh Mars Hiii . ;;;;;; Belmont Abbey Rutherford q Total 33 . ■Pane 34 s w Bar fc row (left to right): Pittillo, Manager, Eldridge, Patton, Ford, Sitton, Stamey, Williams, James, Comb. Front row: Griffin, Corpening, Powell, Whisenhunt, Ward, Brittain. BASKETBALL Ralph James, Coach Eugene Powell. . . Wii.burn Pittillo Captain Manager The following men received letters: Eugene Powell, carter; Frank Corpening, forward; Ed Ward, forward; V. J. Edney, guard; Joe Brittain, guard; Harry Whisenhunt, forward; Woodrow Griffin, guard. SEASON ' S RESULTS Weaver 31 Weaver 24 Weaver 40 Weaver 25 Weaver 21 Weaver 50 Weaver 21 Weaver 15 Weaver 30 Weaver 2 5 Weaver 36 Total 318 Lees McRae 23 A. S. T. C. Frosh 21 Lees McRae 25 Mars Hill 23 Blantons College 27 A. S. T. C. Frosh 18 Belmont Abbey 28 Belmont Abbey 28 Boiling Springs 17 Boiling Springs 20 Mars Hill 32 Total 262 Page 3 5 Back row (left to right): Campbell, Bolick, Griffin, Eldridge, Beaver, Ghurmley, Patton, Lee, Proffitt, Williams, James, Co.u rh. Front row: Hornbuckle, PittiLlo, Whisenliunt, Ford, Ward, Corpening, Brittain, Bennett, Manager. BASEBALL Ralph James, Coach The following are on the varsity squad: Corpening, pitcher; Bolick, pitcher; Patton, pitcher; Camp- bell, first base; Whisenhunt, second base; Griffin, shortstop; Ward, third base; Lyda, left field; Edney, center field; Ford, right field; Lee, catcher; Pittillo, catcher. The following men deserve credit for their loyalty, and several of them will be of great service: Brittain, Proffitt, Beaver, Williams Sitton Powell, Ghormley, Eldridge, Hornbuckle. 9 3 4 Gtioe ' itUewienU = ' ' ■ rilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfinillllllllllllllllll Jiimiimnni.inimmmi.il i ,,.„, niinmn ' Clothes for the Students with a Mind Toward Being Well-Dressed — Economically FIELDQ ™ INCORPORATED 30 Patton Avenue Imperial Theatre Building ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW LOW PRICE 46 BRANCH STORES FROM COAST TO COAST $15.50 IT ' S A WISE GESTURE TO SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH FRIENDLY MERCHANTS iimiiiiiiimmimii i miriiuiiiiiiiitiiitiii i i mi Iiiliiiilli || n intuitu milium mil Illllltilllllll 111111! JlilllillllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WITH COMPLIMENTS [ OF J THE GREAT ATLANTIC J AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iii-iiimimiimiiiiiir- We extend to all WEAVER COLLEGE | STUDENTS a most cordial invitation I to COME TO BREVARD COLLEGE | next September. TRANSYLVANIA ) TRUST COMPANY | BREVARD, N. C. iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiir; 1 1 I lllll IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIi- -■ 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 n j 1 1 • ■ 1 1 p 1 1 1 1 m i 1 1 n i Illllllll I in iiimiii i liii i mi rim iiiii mi rim mi i mi i fiii tinii tin tin i iiiiiiiiiiiilllllllltllllllllirillllllllllllllliuilltllllillllliliilg PREPARE TODAY FOR SUCCESS TOMORROW Business Training is Safe and Sane Our standard courses in Accountancy, Stenography, and Secretarial Training range in price from $100 to $175 I I. P. BLANTON, B.C.S., LL.B., Principal BLANTON ' S BUSINESS COLLEGE 15 Haywood Street Asheville, N. C. ai mill I milium I Milium tniiimiiiiiii I mitiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiinni minimi imiiiiiiiiiiimiimui iiiiimiiniiimiii i minimi imiimmintiiii mill i i II mill I Ill I BUTTER KRUST BREAD AND CAKES | THE ASHEVILLE BAKING COMPANY, Inc. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. j = , milium niiiriiiiiiinuiiniin i iiiiiiimnniiiii iiiiiimiiiiiimiiuiiiiimimmiimitiiiiiii mm mmmiiimi muni. -minimum imiiimmii imiimmimiii t iimiimimi il y imiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimi i iimiiiimm iiiimiiiimiiiimiiiHMimin J© McCrary Auto Service ONE STOP SERVICE J® Long ' s Drug Store PHONE 85 Whitman ' s and McPhail ' s Cand ies BREVARD, N. C. ' . ■ i Mill ' Hi IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIHIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIHI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin H ' i ■ 1 1 1 ■ • 1 1 1 ■ ■ 1 1 ■ ri i r ■ ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 rr 3@ £@ sS £S 33 3S « S 3@ s3 gKg gJ g mi unit iniiininniiiini COMPLIMENTS OF ASHEVILLE-BILTMORE HOTEL ASHEVILLE, N. C. llllllMlllllillllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIll ' iiMimiiiiiimiim.iMiimiiNiiiiiii.il HARPER-method Beauty Shop Telephone 31 Post Office Building BREVARD, N. C. ■ inn nil. iimiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiii ' mi mini i iiiiniiiiiii Photographs in This Annual Made by THE HOWARD STUDIO 31 V2 Patton Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ni ' iiiiiiimi, inn, mi iii.nmi- milimmilimm COMPLIMENTS OF Asheville Mattress Factory, Inc. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sill I Illllll inn niniiiniini inn mill 111111111111 niniii OSCAR BROWN I MOTORS | Dodge and Plymouth Automobiles Sales and Service 11-13-15 North Market St. ! ASHEVILLE, N. C. I ni 11 i ' i ' ■ ' i mi in iiiimmni t f, I ' iiiiiimi nun i mmimiiimimin inmin mm COMPLIMENTS OF S. F. ALLISON I City Market I Brevard, N. C. j mil ii iiiint ii tn i tini mi iniir iiiiin niiiiiinnniiiiniin iiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiinic iiiiniiniiiiiimiiiiiiiniiinini lllHlllHIUHIIIIIIlimiHinnn V COMPLIMENTS OF TINGLE ' S CAFE 1 S 29 Broadway ASHEVILLE, N. C. ■ m riiiMiiiiiiiiniiniiiniMiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniih- H J CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF ' 34 | Day and Night Storage 24-Hour Wrecking Service General Automobile Repairing HAYES MOTOR CO. I AAA Service Phone 27 I BREVARD, N. C. i mi mi i iiiiiiim iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuii minimi Ill ,_ mi imiimnimimi mm minimum I1IIIIII lltll COMPLIMENTS OF WE WELCOME ! 83 BREVARD COLLEGE } Y, Its Faculty and Student Body f M YOUR I t£ The ( %aSJL Star ,U Use Us— We Try to Please 1 A? S. M. MACFIE Brevard, N. C. } L uiuitmiii Miiiiiiiiimiim iimiiiu iiimimiimiim nimiin K fl  illinium minimum i I Iti COMPLIMENTS OF Trantham ' s I REGAN SHOPE | | Department Store I A WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Store of Many Bargains Mam St. BREVARD, N. C. ImiiiimmiiiniiJiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiimiiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiii- | M 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 k 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 M I L L ■ 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 3 1 1 . Simpson ' s jtt | Barber Shop V I Welcomes You tj$ J BREVARD, N. C. j iiiiiiiininiiiimiiiimiim ' iiiiiniiimimi ' () ' | Kodak Finishing | FRANK D. CLEMENT I THE HALLMARK JEWELER 1 Clemson Theater Building | BREVARD, N. C. 5,11111111 iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii | COMPLIMENTS OF I Southern Public [ | Utilities Co. | I BREVARD, N. C. f 1 ELECTRICITY— The Servant j | in the Home | = m i mi i mi i i i I i mi nm tin nil I iiiiimu 7 ■i i tun nun i minim m mimiimmii | DIXIE CLEANERS j | GEORGE NICHOLSON, Mgr. | 1 Phone 54 1 i For Quality and Promptness | I BREVARD, N. C. I ; iiiimnmiimiiiiiimimiimiiiiiimim niillllim I ' I :-?4S o o ag = illllUIIIIIIIIIMIilllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllltlllllllllllllll Pearce-Young- Angel Co. I WHOLESALE FRUITS AND | PRODUCE Phone 4277 ASHEVILLE, N. C. . ' Illllllllllllllll Illtlllllll iiiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiii in ' iiii iniiiniii ||||(i r cca COMPLIMENTS OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. • ' II ' i mi mi mi Jimiiiiiniii iniitiii niilililll MIR =Tj i ■ ■ ■ 1 1 p ■ j i r ■ ■ j 1 1 ■ j iiMlllliiHIiiiii in Illllllllllllllll Hill Illl Hill IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltU: IIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH McLURD FLORAL GARDENS Florists Phone 119 Main Street WEAVERVILLE, N. C. GARDNER ' S SHOE HOSPITAL Incorporated Leaders in Shoe Repairing Parcel post paid one way. 18 N. Lexington Avenue ASHEVILLE, N. C. Tl ii iii ii iimiiuii mi i i riiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiir ||llln 31M Ill Illlllillll in iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinii milium ._; j j 1 1 1 ■ 1 COMPLIMENTS OF 1 I WEAVERVILLE I I ELECTRIC AND I | TELEPHONE CO. j | WEAVERVILLE, N. C. j ' iii ' iiimiimimiiiiiimimimiiiiimiimi miiiiimiiiiimiiminii t i = JJIIIlllllll i inn iiiiiniiimimimiiiiiH i i mini £ OTTIS GREEN HARDWARE CO. { Sporting Goods | Paints — Cutlery — Farm, | Carpenter, Mechanic Tools I Fencing, etc. | ASHEVILLE, N. C. Tiiimiimimimiimimiimi mi imiimiimi miimiimiii mum 2 ' IW niiiimi iimi iimimiimimi inilllllinilllllllllliiniiiii COMPLIMENTS OF TTNKELSTEINS ' On the Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF I AUSTIN STUDIO BREVARD, N. C. Tl ' ' ' ' iiiiiiiniiiii 5 Sniiiiiimiiiii ii minimi iniiu ,,„ , iiiiiuumiiiiiul ill nut rim Mm i Mm riiiiiiiu iiiiii t n i Mini IIIMI|£ illlltlll iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin IDIIIllllllllllllll iiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitin I ECKERD ' S Creator of Reasonable Drug Prices Three Registered Druggists WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT ASHEVILLE, N. C. Joines Motor Co., Inc. Authorized Sales and Service Cars — Trucks — Tractors HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. jniiHiiimiimiimi iiiiuriiiiimiiiniiriimiimmiiimniimi inumii inttiil? ntiuiiiiiniiiiuiii in iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiMiiHiir ■ItlllltMIIMIIII IIIMIiriMIIPMIIMIir IIIIIIMllMlirilllllllll rlllir IIIIMIIMiairilHIIIIIIIMIIIITMIItMITtlllt ItllllLIIIIIIIIMIIllMiriMIIMITIMIIMIIMIIMIirillltMlirilltllllMMtllJ I PIANOS, RADIOS, BAND INSTRUMENTS, | MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC j Electric Refrigerators j I DUNHAM ' S MUSIC HOUSE | I ASHEVILLE, N. C. | diiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiifitiiiiiiriiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii iiiitn ajlUIII Illtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll Illllt. ? I M f M M M 1 1 1 M 1 1 M 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 M 1 1 M II I II 1 1 M 1 1 1 M 1 1 Ml 1 1 M 1 1 IIIIMIIIMIIMIIHIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Blue Ridge Grocery Co. WHOLESALE FOOD PRODUCTS 755 Biltmore Avenue ASHEVILLE, N. C. PHONE 2600 PHONE 2601 I JEWELS and PEARLS [ Silverware, Watches j | Gift and Art Goods | Stationery, etc. I HURSEY S COMPANY | I JEWELERS 3attery Park Ave. ASHEVILLE Tlllll Mil Mill MM Itlll I Mil tllll III iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMillillllMIMIIIIMiiilllliiiiiiir rMIIMIIMIIIMIIMIIIMIIMIIMIIMMIMIIMMIMIIMIIIMIIMMIMMMMIMIIMIIIMIIMIlllMIIMIMMIIMlr « ]||| IMM1MMIMMIMI1MMIIIM1MIIIMI1IIIIIMI1IMI1MMII M 1 1 1 [ I II 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 H 1 1 H 1 1 IJ= =J II 111 II illll •■ I II II I II II 1 1 1 II I It II 1 1 1 II tt I II tl I If f 1 1 II II 1 1 til I II II I f I II tl I Iff 1 1 1 1 II I tl II I II II I f I II l I ■ t l 1 1 tU: HEY FELLOW! When in Asheville, visit the ASHEVILLE ARMY STORE Headquarters for SPORTING GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES REMEMBER Everybody Likes Candy I. JOBBERS OF GOOD ASHEVILLE, N. C. YY jfjlllll MIIIMI1IMI1IMIIMIIIMIIIMI1MMMMIIMIIIIMI1 1IIII1 MIIMMIMM1MIIMMI7 ill 1 111111111111111111 IMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIMIItllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIllllll? FRIENDS AND GRADUATES OF WEAVER COLLEGE (W) ft n;l.— ndww 7s- 4 -C -O-l (T t Zw n _ A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION ENKA, N. C. IIIIMII, llllrlli, IHi,i|. nil, ■ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii IIMIIMIIIMIIMMIIMIII WHITWORTH ' S CANDIES CLINE ' S PHARMACY ASHEVILLE, N. C. $ I GRACE SUPPLY CO. COAL, FEED, GROCERIES, MEATS TEL. 4282, 1551 COMPLIMENTS OF N W CAFE ON THE SQUARE BREVARD, N. C. I II 1 1 III 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 Ml I 111 1 1 II I III 1 1 III I 111 I Ml I til 1 1 I I ! I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I MIIMIIIMIIMIIMMIMIIIIMIIMIIIMIIMIIIMIII A Good Place to Eat . . . WEST ' S CAFE E. T. WEST, Proprietor WHERE EVERY MEAL IS A PLEASANT MEMORY I ur [ t1 Enjoy the new flavors in rich SOUTH- ERN DAIRIES Ice Cream. Tested and approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute. WEAVERVILLE We serve strictly home-cooked food. You ' ll find CHASE AND SANBORN ' S Fresh-Roasted Coffee in your cup. NORTH CAROLINA -illlllllllMIIMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIM IIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMi:illllll1M[IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIMIMMIMMIMMIM 5 ' CUDDY PRINTING COMPANY TENJME55EE MODERN PRINTERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS EATALEJGIE5 ANAD 26581 Archives 378.9756 W3 (Weaver College] The mountaineer. 1935 0041134 6 BREVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY


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