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THIRD-YEAR COLLEGE YATER TANT BS ‘ ; i A x F : . i F Memphis, Tenn. Yater has been an Hunchardene spaaenk “ay iat OLAS ONG, On for the past three years. His pleasing personality and great ability and desire to do everything for good have won for him a host of friends. He has so capably edited our periodical this year that we feel that we have been benefited by his coming. From his actions one knows that he believes that ‘no man gets on so well in this world as he whose daily walk and conver- cation are clean and consistent, whose heart is pure and whose life is honorable.” Third-Year College; Editor in Chief of Babbler; Founder’s Day Orator; Calliopean; Calliopean Orator ; President of Workers’ Club; Debaters’ Club; Dramatic Club; Tennis Club. HERBERT NANCE i Y p 3 . z Y : ‘ 5 M 3 Bellbuckle, Tenn. “True worth is in being, not seeming,’ is Herbert’s motto, Ban wall has he lived up to it while in our midst. His worth cannot be estimated in a few words. He has been very active in all student activities, especially the Debating Club in 1927-28. He was for two years a very efficient member of our debating team, which never lost a debate. He also took part in various phases of athletics, and was a leader in the scholastic realm. He always greets one with a smile and kind word. He realizes that ‘‘a soft answer turn- eth away wrath,” Debaters’ Club; Preachers’ Club; Tennis Club; Classical Language Club; Lipscomb; Lipscomb Declama- tion Winner ; Workers’ Club; Tennessee Club; Babbler Staff. DeNVeR FIKE R : ‘ a y , i ‘ : i s { H : 5 Birmingham, Ala. If we had to describe Denver in one word, it would be “order.”’ He is neat in his person and habits; his room is always clean; and his life, we think, is as pure as can be found. He is a singer and musician of no small ability, and his work in the orchestra will long be remembered. If Denver has an enemy, we have never met him. The work he has done here has been of the very best type, and because of his courtesy and friendliness he has won all who know him to friendship. “A man among men, Yet withal a man with a heart.” Lipscomb ; Voice Department ; Schubert Choral Club; Orchestra; College Quartet; Alabama Club ; Tennis Club; Workers’ Club; Babbler Staff; Basketball Team; Debaters’ Club ; “TT.” Club. 22 pa Se A
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THIRD-YEAR COLLEGE CLARENCE EVANS 4 ‘ ¥ c “ f Ee easy Clarence has established himself in the hearts of his friends here. He has made a splendid record in baseball, and is known by all to be a real sport. Clarence is unassuming; yet he gets things done. What- ever he undertakes is pretty sure to succeed. He is essentially a business man, and must be regarded as such. He has a level head and a warm heart. His friends are numbered by his acquaintances. Tompkinsville, Ky. “To set the cause above renown, To live the game above the prize.” Third-Year College; Lipscomb; President of Third-Year College Class; Vice President of Cosmopolitan Club; Vice President of Commercial Club; Logroller; Athletic Editor of BACKLOG; College Nine; Most Popular Boy. H LEN GOTTO { ‘ ; { 3 J A a : } : : 4 S Nashville, Tenn. Helen came to us with a scholastic record that has few equals. She was valedictorian in Central High School, Class of ’26, and also Editor of The Megaphone. She repeated the same thing here—that is, vale- dictorian of the Class of ’28 and Editor of THm Backuoc. She is a constant source of joy and sunshine. But, above all else, Helen is a Christian. If we should try to select three words that fit her best, we would say “intellectuality,” ‘happiness,’ and ‘‘purity.”’ “A good woman is a wondrous creature, Lovely all her life long.” Third-Year College; Sappho; Dramatic Club; Secretary of Class. LUTHER DEACON ; , 5 ‘ Whar : t ‘ Henderson, Tenn. Luther scatters sunshine and joy all along the pathway of life. When others would be wrath, he gently smiles his way through. If he has troubles, no one else knows about it. He is ever ready to serve others. He has won every one that has had the pleasure of knowing him for his lifelong friends. Since his arrival here he has been among the most loved and most popular students. “His life was gentle; the elements So mixed in him that nature might stand wp And say to all the world, ‘This was a man.” Vice President of Third-Year College Class; Lipscomb; Workers’ Club; Tennis Club; Dramatie Club; Vice President of Tennessee Club; Lipscomb Orators. 21
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