Campbell University - Pine Burr Yearbook (Buies Creek, NC)

 - Class of 1914

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FoNNiE E. Britt — (Ath.) Lumbcrton, X. C. Mcittd; Where (here ' s a will there ' s a imtj. Do what you can, Being what you are. Shine like a glow worm, If you can ' t be a star. President of Society last half of Fall Term, ' i:!; Testator for Pine Burr, ' 14; Commencement Ueriier, ' 14. She ' s an attractive, .self-possessed gird, ever looking on the l right side of life, pursuing her course with dauntless courage to do all that ' s right and good. In her school career she has won the friendship of both faculty and student body. Fonnie is a very enthusiastic society worker and has held important offices in it. W ' e are con- fident of her success wherever she goes. John Carlyle Burden — (Fat.) Aulander, N. C. MciTTii: Voii for i iiiirscif, i iiit reap for i oiirsetf. Treasurer of his Socicly, Si)ring Term, ' 13; Commence- ment Representative. Big Burden has l)een with us only a short time, yet he has proven that he works while he works and plays while he plays. His face is an index to his jovial nature and is always seen where there is any fun to be had. If you want to see him do his best, place him on first base and e.xclaim Play ball! He is very ener- getic and self-confident, his mind is bent on law, and wlien he has finished his couise be s ill become a mcmbrr nl I he North Carolina Bar. ' () ; (■ .V .(■ ( r II

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Hector C. Blackwell — (Eu.) Lumberton, X. C. M.cicly: Winner of both Improve- Mc(l:iU: Commencement Repre- .M:iiiMiii ' i- and Orator for Senioi Motto: Let your own discretion be your tutor; suit the action to the word, the word to the action. President Eutrophiaii ment and Dcbaiii sentative; B isiiic Class. A man of wise judgment mingled with a keen sense of Inmior. He has very decided opinions and asserts them in the face of overwhehiiing opposition. As a busi- ness man he is a decided success. His connection with the Pine Burr is sufficient proof of his abihty in that sjihere. The best wishes of the Class go with him. We hoi)e that he will decide to practice his chosen profession law) in his native State. Florence Bl. nd — (Ath.) Cooper, X. C. Motto: The tvhite JInwer of a blameless life. Our best moments arc not glimpses of another world. They are liftings of this world into the light of Clod. Kdilorial Staff Pine Burr. Florence is a girl wlm lia a high ideal. Her greatest ambition is to do godd and i.i liiihten some one ' s burden. She believes in silence c im riully when one is not able to say something worth while. She possesses a quiet, unas- simiing dispostition. She seeks no honors, but is faith- ful in whatsoever is cast upon her. Florence never speaks uiil ' ,i ' ii ' alih alxmt people. Her friends include both fac- ult ami -lu.lcnts. She has been with us for three years, and iliiniif; I hat time has proven herself loyal and has won the esteem of all. Page F if tc en



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Lena Ernestine Bctllard — (Ath.) Fayetteville, X. C. Motto: My duty to God first. The outward, wayward life you see, The hidden springs you may not know. Poet Junior Class, ' 13; Commencement Reciter, ' l-l; Sec- retary of Senior Class. Tom is the pet of the Senior Class, and as far as looks go the boys say She is fair to look upon ; however this saying is not far wrong. We have found her faithful to everything that she has undertaken. She is bright, ener- getic and full of fun, but her Virgil and Geometry are always prepared, whether she works or plays. Louie Vernon Coggins — (Phi.) Bear Creek, X. C. Motto: Ora cl Labora. I have an engagement with (lod, To answer for all I have done; So may I not sleep in the sod. With aught of my battles not won. Coggins is one of the quietest members of the class, doing good without making a fuss about it. He knows how to sympathize. His consecrated life is an inspira- tion to those who come in contact with it, and one of its beauties is that he is wilUng to be faithful without it being known. He, like the noble Julius Ca ' sar, does not gi-a.sp honors for himself, but waits for others to thrust them upon him. He has been so faithful during his tlu-ee years ' stay here that he bears away the confidence and esteem of teachers and students. He is an enthusiastic religious worker, and as a result of his deep conviction and consecration he has svirrendercd his life to the min- istry.

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