The Mountaineer . JULIUS A. GREENThomasville, N. C. Thomasville High School; Delphian Literary So-ciety, President, Vice-President, and Secretary; wonin every foot race on field day in 1918; won in dou-ble tennis tournament; Captain Varsity footballteam; Manager Varsity baseball team; TreasurerSenior Class; Secretary Literary Club; TreasurerWeaver College Athletic Association; BusinessManager of Mountaineer Tennis Club. Judy—The most ADVANCE-d boy in school. Life is but a little of it get all you work and play collide,Seize play, and put cold work aside. [23]. E. DEON HAR


The Mountaineer . JULIUS A. GREENThomasville, N. C. Thomasville High School; Delphian Literary So-ciety, President, Vice-President, and Secretary; wonin every foot race on field day in 1918; won in dou-ble tennis tournament; Captain Varsity footballteam; Manager Varsity baseball team; TreasurerSenior Class; Secretary Literary Club; TreasurerWeaver College Athletic Association; BusinessManager of Mountaineer Tennis Club. Judy—The most ADVANCE-d boy in school. Life is but a little of it get all you work and play collide,Seize play, and put cold work aside. [23]. E. DEON HARDESTY Newport, N. C. First entered Weaver College 1913; CliosophicLiterary Society; winner Improvement Declamationmedal 1014; Improvement Debaters medal 1915-16; Debaters medal 1916-17; was in France withthe A. E. F. in 1918; re-entered Weaver College1919; Vice-President, Secretary, Chairman of Com-mittee on Ways and Means, Cliosophic Literary So-ciety ; President of Literary Club. D—Nature might stand up and say the world, this was a man. [24]


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