Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1932

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MARIE ROBERTA KING Indianapolis, Ind. Estrellita Society; Dramatic Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Tennis Club; Schubert Choral Club; Man- ager College Girls’ Basketball Team; Home Ec Club; Organization’ Manager Backlog; Social Ed- itor of Babbler; Member Octette. “Bobbie” is one of the most attractive and charming students of David Lipscomb College. Hair waved toa perfection (by nature), how could she help being popular and admired? It is very amusing to see the twinkle of mischief and fun which often appears in her eyes and startles those about her. She possesses many qualities which gain the admiration of all who know her. With her charming smile she scatters sunshine and happiness along her pathway. Her attrac- tiveness and striking personality won for her many friends. She has won a coveted place in the Feature Section. “Here is a girl with a heart and smile That makes the bubble of life worth while.” CHARLES KLINGMAN PRENTICE Columbia, Tenn. Tennessee Club; Tawassa Society; Tennis Club. Prentice is talented in music, and has a won- derful voice. lf he will continue in this work, we predict for him a great future. He is very fond of football, teasing girls, and sleeping in classes. “T have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thought.” CHARLOTTE LUCILLE JERNIGHAN Tupelo, Miss. Estrellita Society; Mississippi Club; Home. Ec Club; Schubert Choral Club; French Club; Work- ers’ Club; Tennis Club; Estrellita Cheer Leader. “Dot” enjoys a good time and is a very happy being, always finding fun in every situation. Her merry laugh will be missed greatly by those who come back to Lipscomb next year. “Why take life so seriously? You’ll never get out of it alive.” EARL E. SMITH Murray, Ky. Estrellita Society; Preachers’ Club; Glee Club; Kentucky Club. A quiet but determined student, who is always ready to do his part willingly. Earl is cne who can be relied upon to say just the right thing at the right time, and he carries with him the ideals of the Institution, wherever he may be. “By diligence he wins his way.” V4 Ai | SE NEG. S | HOR ae cee Shekdesamaine ir

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— aoe) ao Gladeville, Tenn. Vice President Senior Class, 732; Captain Bas- } ketball Team, °32; Vice President Tennessee Club, 32; Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Workers’ Club; Babbler Staff; Backlog Staff; Estrellita. A capable, clear-headed, and ambitious fellow, with such a well-balanced personality. Peyton is a friend to every one, and shows kindliness and courtesy to every age and rank in life. He has a happy, sunny nature, is full of ‘“‘wise cracks,” and makes merry even on. the dreariest day. He is a real “ladies’ man.” Yeah, he’s very popular, and also very athletical. Look for him in the feature section. = “5 2 ee EGay r, “Sarg ge Fi “A smile for all, a welcome glad; | he i ROBERT PEYTON ALSUP | A jovial, coaxing way he had.” : } = aad oF Tatum MARTHA STARNES Rives, Tenn. Winner of Boles Schclarship, ’31; Tennessee Club; Secretary of Class, °32; Vice President Home Ec Club; Tennis Club; French Club; Art Club; Estrellita Society. A bright member of our class is Martha, who always gets A’s in her studies. She is ambi- tious, and has a wonderful personality and a gentle, loving disposition. She is so unassuming that few people realize until they work with her what a determination she has and how direct in her attack against any problem she faces. She 2 yee Seige, ), ne BS. has the grace of courtesy and traits of char- f a acter which bind others to her because of gen- i uine worth, and not through a surface charm ) ie ; alone. fh 7 “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” ‘f [ ara ma AUSTIN TANT Memphis, Tenn. i} President Junior Class, °31; Estrellita Society; ye Workers’ Club; Preachers’ Club; Tennessee Club; ‘ i If, } Treasurer Senior Class. a is 3 Tant is a person who likes to see in what ways he can put his knowledge acquired at col- lege to: use. He has the happy faculty of doing his share in any undertaking, and more if called on. He has a happy, genial disposition. a “Young fellows will be young fellows.” is Ml a — - ees ee Ss Nera my pee sa. 2, oo BLANCHE TAYLOR Columbia, Tenn. Estrellita Society; Schubert Choral Club; Ten- nessee Club; Home Ec Club. A friendly, courageous soul, and loyal to her school. ‘‘Bee’? has a character we like to see, and she has a host of friends here in D, L. C. She has real talent for chaperoning. “She’s a good worker, never a shirker; A friend true blue, loyal through and through.” Saieeeiiehdeeendiaamesotem ane eciency ane ee ee - 1A eam putea bee eR



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SENIORS , HUGH ALLEN Horse Cave, Ky. Estrellita Society; Glee Club, ’31, 32; Workers’ Club; Member College Quartet, ’31, ’32; Editor of Backlog; Kentucky Club; Schubert Choral Club; Tennis Club. As Editor of our Backlog, his work stands for itself. There is no need of words to express to you what a diligent worker Hugh is. He is a good all-round student, and while here at David Lipscomb has made many friends. He has a wonderful musical talent, and we are expecting great things from him in the future. “Let us be seen by our deeds.” NELL GRANDSTAFF Lebanon, Tenn. Estrellita Society; Dramatic Club; Tennessee Club; Schubert Choral Club; Basketball Team, ’31, 32; Octette; Home Ec Club; Co-Editor Backlog, 32; Workers’ Club; Assistant Coach College Girls’ Basketball Team. Wherever she is things just naturally “hum.” Her talents are many—born singing and playing. We have also witnessed her dramatic ability. Her cheerful “Here you are’’! om the ball court has helped win many a ball game. A stanch, loyal, Christian character, who stands firmly for the right. Positive and sure in her convictions. The world would be hetter if there were more like her. “And Nature made her what she is, and never made another.” LEE J. WATKINS, JR. Madison, Tenn. Tawassa Society; Business Manager Backlog; Tennessee Club; Dramatic Club; French Club; Day Student. As a Business Manager of the 1932 Backlog, Lee J. has the golden touch. He can be trusted and relied upon, and has ability along the dra- matic lines, as well as other lines. Clever, orig- inal, and endowed with business ability, he has a promising future. “Life is one good joke after another.” LOUISE JONES Humboldt, Tenn. Tawassa Society; Home Ec Club; Tennessee Club; Music Club; Tennis Club. We never know just what Louise will say. She is a constant surprise to even her most in- timate friends. Let’s call it “temperament.” She is talented in music, and is especially fond of a a certain “chubby” guy. “Work, study, love, but the greatest of these is love.”

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