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ae SENIORS ANDY T. RITCHIE, JR. é : : ; , : ! 5 y Madison, Tenn. Of all the members of the Senior Class, it is harder to select words to express the service of Andy T. than that of any other member of the class. He was a student at D. L. C. for six years, and year by year his heart grew fonder of the institution. He tried to give just as much back to the college which he loved so much as he took away. His smiles and kind words won the friendship of all his classmates, and his ability put him in the lead in all enterprises of the class of which he was a member. He was President of the class when a Junior, and was unanimously elected President of the Sen- ior Class. He not only served as President, but his voice enabled him to charm all who listened to his singing. We feel sure that in the future he will make one of the best preachers and church leaders of the brotherhood. Business Manager of BACKLOG; Winner of Founder’s Day Contest; Quartet for five years; Tennessee Club; Dramatic Club; Most Loyal Boy; Most Striking Personality; Lipscomb; Schubert Choral Club; Grandchildren’s Club; Music Club. erent a ath =| NS Stata Se Sains VOTRE ES Shines Mad ee CSS eae
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Mi FHMC LSS, SENIORS PAISLEY, SHACKELFORD . . ,. Savannah, Tenn. Vice President It is hard to look at this small likeness of Pais- ley and guess what is behind those glasses. He was voted by the student body of D. L. C. as the most talented and one of the wittiest boys. He is a good musician; and when his friends think of him, they will see his violin, and the sweet music of days gone by will ring in their ears again. A genius like Paisley is not found in every school, and D. L. CG. feels especially honored in having him as a student. Vice President of Senior Class; Treasurer of Tennessee Club; Lipscomb; Orchestra; Most Tal- ented ; Class Prophet. TRENE) WYNNS (000 0600 2) 2) 2 Paris, ‘Tenn. Class Secretary Irene is truly the ‘‘Best All-round Girl,” and con- sequently ““Wynns’” many friends. She has been a diligent worker and an outstanding student of D. L. C. She has been as fair in the game of life as she has been on the basketball court. She has had such an influence with her fellow students that it will be hard for any one else to take her place. Kappa Nu; Tennessee Club; Debaters’ Club; Secretary of Workers’ Club; Tennis Club; A. V. Club; Social Editor of Babbler; Basketball; School Cheer Leader; Best All-round Girl; ‘“L” Club; Librarian. ROBERT NB OS Nashville, Tenn. Treasurer Robert came to D,. L. C. six years ago, and has been working ever since. With each passing year we have learned to think more of him. He is very much interested in sports, also in the girls. This year he has shown his business ability by his work on THE BACKLOG and in connection with our new seats. D. L. C. will miss him much next year. Business Manager of BAacKLoG; Treasurer of Senior Class; College Quartet ; College Nine; Ten- nessee Club; Lipscomb; Sehubert Choral Club; Modern Language Club; Day’ Student; President of Grandchildren’s Club; Most Gallant Boy. SPF ES Ea ee A h a a eee BNE HAA FORA EEA Lap STU MURS GHAI IN ecto ARID DEOL seme NN SY AE RtLa MAF ben
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