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GENEVA DUTT R. F. 1). 5 Marion, Ohio When we think of “Dotty,” it is of one who is a “square-shooter.” Graduate of Evangelical Deaconess Hospital she has been more than college nurse to us these past four years—sympathetic, cheerful, encouraging, she would put herself out to do things for others any time of day or night. Of a quiet nature she likes to read, hut is also democratic in her attitude toward others, liking everybody. Her tact is no less than charming, her sincerity and thoughtfulness challenging. The deep radiance of her spiritual life has been a blessing to many—and will continue to he. SAMUEL EMERICK Route i Frostburg, Mo. Genuineness is the quality that forms the basis of Sam's character. Recognized from the first as a leader, his stay with us has been filled with thoughtful service. Chaplain of his class in ’35, Student-Faculty Committee and Freshman Sponsor, he has been most generous with his time and energy. A lover of music, he plays an important role on the Radio Quartet and the Men’s Glee Club. There's a wholesomeness, a buoyancy about this consecrated Ciceronian that draw people to him. We’ll all miss you, Sam—true Christian and loyal friend. DON FALKENBERG 116 E. Lane Ave. Columbus, Ohio Don, a good mixer with business ability, is studying for the ministry. Music has played a vital part in his college life—Chorus member for four years and for three years a member of the Men’s Glee Club, for which organization lie was Business Manager in 1937. In ’36 he was on the Collegian Staff, and in the same year won the medal in the Peace Oratorical Contest. Piloted his class through their Junior Year as President. This year he is Chairman of the Artist Series Committee. Don’s Ciceronian brothers know that he has a keen insight combined with creative ideas. Don gives us his all —and that’s more than enough. PAUL D. FOSSETT 515 South Main St. Caldwell, Kans. Spigot, quiet, yet congenial good company, is entirely liked by all. Enthusiast for most sports, basketball was his favorite in Asbury. The Men’s Glee Club and Chorus will miss Paul when he’s gone. Wil-sonia knew their men when they invited him to become one of them; he served as their Chaplain in ’36. Although the field of medicine is not Paul’s chief interest, he has been a Pre-Med Club member for three years. Paul aims to be an undertaker. His testimony for his Lord, whom he found at Asbury, rings true. Wc admire you, Spigot. I LA JEAN FRANCIS 213 South Coi.i.ege St. McKinney, Texas Independent to the proper degree, I la Jean has inspired respect for her efficiency and dependability. A lover of music, she sang in the Glee Club and Chorus last year. This year her Phrcnothenia sisters made her their President. A master of the fine art of tact, she has successfully supervised the industrial work in the Girls’ Dorm. When work was to be done, she set her mind to the task and finished it with conscientious zeal. Possessed of an imaginative mind accompanied by common sense, I la Jean cannot fail to be a useful and welcome personality wherever she serves. S E N I 0 1 S
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S E N I 0 R S HELEN CRANDLE Gorham, Illinois Quiet and loyal, Helen has lived among us. Her complete unselfishness makes her beloved by those who know her. Conscientious toward her work and enjoying fellowship in Christian Service League, Student Volunteers and Campus Club. Helen is the kind of girl who is not in the headlines, but docs more than her share in keeping the ball rolling. The real “salt of the earth.” We predict self-sacrificing service and a life lived for the Nazarcne. Our best wishes go with you, Helen. JOSEPH L. CROUSE Route 3, Box 496 Greensboro, N. C. Smilin’ Joe is what we call him. Gifted with a good voice and a love of all music, he played in the College Band hack in ’34, and in the Glee Club for two years, and was one of the Ambassadors of the Air, the Radio Quartet, which made a world tour last year. First two years in college was a French Club member. This congenial Wilsonian has the knack of getting a sleepy chapel audience to really sing. “Let’s pull out all the stops and sing” is his pet expression. Joe’s zest for life spreads a glow of good cheer about lriin. That smile will carry you through, Joe. MEREDITH N. DkIIAVEN Gainesboro, Va. Few of us have been so fortunate as to really get acquainted with this quiet Senior, but to the fortunate few the reward has proved worthy of the effort. During his sojourn at Asbury lie has earnestly promoted the work of the Kingdom by his unwavering devotion to his Mission work and the Ministerial Association. Consistent, dependable and above all sincere, graduation will embark him on a career for which his preparation is complete, a service in which his fine qualities will insure him success away from these walls. MAURICE deVRIES Pratum, Oregon Maurice—a natural philosopher and a deep thinker —came to us at the beginning of his Junior Year from Willamette University, Washington. His ambition to become a missionary has given him a vital interest in the Ministerial Association and also in the Student Volunteer Band, of which he is President this year. His deep spiritual life is a blessing to his brothers of Wilsonia. We arc confident that the Master has a wide and needy field of service for the Volunteer who is so well prepared as Maurice. MATTIE LOU CRAIG Craicsville, Va. It is a joy to know Patsy with her characteristic squeals of delight. A perfect hostess for the ’38 Artist Series Committee. She served as Class Secretary and member of the A. S. F. Committee her Junior year. A member of the Home Economics Club all through school. This Sophidclphian is sweet and feminine, yet she has a vigorous appreciation of athletics and outdoor life. Patsy mixes well and always makes her “Little Sisters” feel right at home from the start. Your genuine friendliness, deep Christian experience and inspiring smile have helped us heaps, Pat. Keep up the good work.
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SEN I 0 R S IIETTIE LOUISE FROST Route 6 Brookvili.e, Penn. Ilettic Louise came to us from Juniata College for her Senior year. She has a positive Christian character and possesses a keen interest in campus organizations which stress Christian Service. She was quick to offer her talents to the Christian Service League, Student Volunteers, and Mountain Missionary Society. Energetic and eager to learn, she would like to go to college for another four years. International Relations Club activities attracted Ilettic Louise soon after she came to Asbury. We have been told that her room at Juniata College was a haven for girls seeking counsel. It’s our loss that you didn’t come to us sooner, Hettie Louise. ELLEN GILL Zanesfield, Ohio Do you need the help of a systematic, resourceful Asburian? Ellen is the lady you’re looking for. A real scholar, she enjoys French and German, being for three years a member of the French Club. The sweet character of this Alatheian has made her a much loved Big Sister. Musical interests have been given expression through the Chorus. Ellen is a delightful conversationalist, saying the usual thing in an unusual way. An invaluable contributor to the ’38 Asburian—when work was to be done, she set her keen mind to the task, finishing the most difficult problem with conscientious zeal. Keep on keepin' on. PAUL GILMER SCUDDV, KY. Paul, a graduate of Baby Asbury,” came here for his upper class work. Me is eager to see the Lord’s work go forward and has given unstintingly of his time to the Presidency of the Mountain Missionary Society. His quiet depth of character and ideals will bless his undertakings on the African Mission Field. The Campus Club has given him fellowship and friendship. Mumble, considerate, genuine—these remind you of him. May the future years be years of joy and service, Paul. TWILA GOOD 417 S. Monmouth Avb. Monmouth, Ore. Mrs. Good, a graduate of Oregon Normal School, taught school one year before coming to Asbury for her Junior and Senior years. While at O. N. S. she was a member of W. A. A., playing basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Twila’s initiative, her love of people and the desire to help the underprivileged will contribute much to the Goods' missionary work in China. Her optimistic Christian outlook on life and her good common sense help many friends who go to her for advice. Creative writing thrills her, and she has well earned membership in the Scribblers Club. 'Phis zealous lady will bless lives where’er she goes. SYLVIA GRANT 104 High St. Everett, Mass. Sylvia, a resident of China for six years, has taken an active part in the Foreign Students’ Club all through college. She was a Student Volunteer for one year. She loves poetry, and her aesthetic nature has found expression through Chorus and Glee Club. This Alatheian has played her part in quietly helping Big Sister proteges through their difficult Freshman days. A mask of reticence hides Sylvia’s character from all but intimate friends, but we all appreciate her genuineness and sincerity. Keep on smiling so graciously, Sylvia.
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