Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1932

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PRENTICE MEADOR Portland, Tenn. Tawassa; Vice President Junior Class, ’31; Athletic Editor Backlog, ’32; Workers’ Club; Dramatic Club; Tennessee Club. Prentice likes sunshine, oranges, palm trees, and everything that comes from Florida. He is seen most on the common courting ground with a certain brunette. He has dramatic talent, which when fully developed will make us proud to say we knew him. “He hath not fed on the dainties that are bred in books.” ANNA CHRISMAN Nashville, Tenn. 4 Tawassa; Tennessee Club; Day Student. One of our most popular day students, and a very great mathematician. She greets every cne with a smile and has a word of cheer for all. “Anna is a solemn lass, A good member of our class.”’ MILES REHORN Nashville, Tenn. Preachers’ Club; Tennessee Club; Tawassa. Miles is one of our young preachers, a good speaker, and very promising as an evangelist; an amiable fellow, sometimes happy and uncon- cerned, and oftentimes serious. Even with all his seriousness, he enjoys lighter moments with the opposite sex. “T do profess to be no less than I seem.” GLADYS LOUISE EDWARDS Cornersville, Tenn. Tawassa; Tennessee Club; Dramatic Club; A Home Ec Club; Basketball; Tennis Club. A faithful student net only in books, but on the basketball court as well. Gladys is one of our most outstanding players, and she stood with the team until an accident brought her out. A more loyal, courageous person will be hard to find. She has made many friends, and we all love her. : “Persistence wins all things.”

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SENIORS CORNELIUS CANTRELL White’s Creek, Tenn. es Society; Tennessee Club; Preachers’ lub. Every person has a right to his own ideas and convictions. Cantrell believes so, anyway. He enjoys arguing, and will take the opposite side just for the sake of argument. “Tmust areue, 4.0. whatis,as note. ROCHELLE EUBANKS Bay Minette, Ala. Tawassa Society; Alabama Club; Captain Bas- ketball Team, °32; Workers’ Club; Dramatic Club. A better sport can never be found. ‘“‘Concrete”’ has won her way into the hearts of all here. As Captain of the Basketball Team she could never be excelled, and she rightly deserves the honor of “Best Athlete.”’ She leaves a vacancy hard to fill. “Give me basketball cr give me death.” NORMAN QUINCY WRIGHT Vicksburg, Miss. Estrellita Society; Basketball, ’31, ’32; President Tennis Club; Mississippi Club. Our cld married man, who succumbed to the wiles of a certain little blonde in High School. He has heen a loyal and interested member of the Class of 732. “T came, saw, and overcame.” JOHNNIE WOMACK MASON McMinnville, Tenn. Tawassa Society; Tennessee Club; Home Ec Club; Workers’ Club. A more studious pupil would be hard toe find. She has attained high scholarship, as well as the friendship of all who know her. As a waitress, a better could never be found. She is interested in Home Ec, and, believe me, she can really cook. Fellows, here’s a girl for you. “A kind and gentle heart has she to comfort friends and foes.”



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ae, | = KE JF PBN nn IF a JAMES N. DARNELL Morrison, Tenn, Tawassa Society; Tennessee Club; Basketball Team, 731, 32; Tennis Club; Baseball, 731, 32. “Jim” likes baby talk, long curls, and brown eyes. He is the fastest man on the ball court, : and I am sure he will make a good dentist. (Let’s hope he will be painless.) “And yet, believe me, good as was as ill, Woman’s at best a contradiction still.” EDITH RIDDLE Morrison, Tenn. 3 = s a A Tawassa Scciety; Tennessee Club; French Club; j ’ Art Club. Edith is very interested in art—in more ways than one. She enjoys painting as well as the art of courtship. She conducts herself at ail times with maidenly graces. a “Quiet and sensible.” - S Gt ion any m fs era Ax’ - st o yay Z, a A. FREEMAN CROWDER Nashville, Tenn. a iE = Estrellita Society; Preachers’ Club; Day Stu- dent; Dramatic Club; Tennessee Club; Commer- cial Club. A conscientious preacher—one who is not afraid of hard work, but does everything with diligence. Freeman seems to have no time for females, but who knows for sure? ee SS C % “T dare do all that becomes a man. Who dares do more is none.” RUBY GRACE DANCER Stantonville, Tenn. Estrellita Society; Workers’ Club, 731; Tennes- see Club; Home Ec Club; Basketbali, ’32. “Repeat” is one more fast person. She is like a streak of lightning on the ball court, and how she can ring those goals! She has been a great asset to the D. L. C. Team. And is she Every other phone call is for ‘‘Ruby

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