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

 - Class of 1915

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Paul D. iSIcLeod (Phi.) Motto: Labor omnid vinclt. Ansrier, N. C. If you will not griil) for your npishlior ' s weeds, In yoiu- own green gulden you will find their seeds. Paul has been with us only ii short time. lie is a young lad who has- almost innumerable possilnlii h- oI ' sue- ce.ss. He is tlie liaby of the Senior ( ' l:i-- |.li nr.illy, graduating in knee pants, l ut from a niciit:il ):incl|inint he is on an equilibrium with the other members of the class. We are very confident that Paul will be .success- ful at the bar, whicli [irofession he has chosen to follow. Errol Otis Maiisiiiuhx (Phi.) Raleigh, N. C. Motto: ■ ' ' ' (;» ( irai i r iiiiike diic. Krrol is a clrvcr boy, an.l is liked by all. His stay here of two ye;n-s lias proven that he li -es for .sonietliing. He has shown himself lo b. ' ever loy.il fo (he best and nol)lest things. His drNrlopincnt has been synnnetric.al. In athlef,ies, sociei y work, i-l.-issrooni, and religious meet- ings, his inb-resl li;is I n gr:il ifyuig. His plans b}r a pro- fessional lifr :ni ' mlliKiii-iMl by an unselfish character, and we are cxpei ' l iiig sonic tilings of him in the coming years as a physician. W C C. Massicv (Mn.) Princeton, N. C. Motto: Hi iiiinrncil hi i mir mrn iimriciiuns. ■■Knowlcdiic IS gold t.i lliMi, who c:in discriii; ' I ' liat 111- who iovi ' s lo know, Musi love to learn. ' I ' lie f.-ice of I Ills -oullg nilill iv -e;ils solllr of I lie cliar- .-irtelistics of Ins life. ' I ' lie. e ;iit plllrk Mild | ..•rM- rrallce, whi.-li lonelliev Willi Ins lov:i!lv and lail lifiiliH ' lo his work .■iiid llie Idc.-ils of .scl I. Icivc won lor liini llie love .■iiid esliTiii of iii:iii ' during Ills slioii slav with us. We IVrl 111.-, I Willi Ins ' dri-i, i-onrrplion of w ' h.-it life means, •■CIkis. .-is lie is -:illrd by Ins friends, will be heard from III Ins i-liosi-n or,-iiioii, :i |ilivsiri.-!n ; not oidv a pliy- sinaii healing the pliv-ir.il iiciladies. but a physician lii-almg III.- souls of 111,-11 a well.

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William Hexry Hollowell (En.) Edenton, N. C. Motto: Poiiar xd i oliar. Hollowell is our utility man. If you want a leader for a yell, a comedian, a basso, an orator, a religious leader, see him. He is a consecrated young man interested in all the activities of school life. Gifted with the power of wirming friends, he retains them by the sincerity of his life. We wish for him the same appreciation and recog- nition among his futuie comrades that he has deserved. Dkexel Morg. n Holt (Er.) Princeton, X. C. Motto: Tamlein fit surculus aHiar. Holt is a handsome young man, n renders himself very niiiMitive by his quiet, mannerly ways. He is one who dni ' s ' z 1 without trying to make a .show of it. He up] lics hini rlf dihgently to his work, yet wlien play time conies he is ready to |il:iv :iiid i;ik(- ,111 interest in many kinds of athletie ' s niii-, , ' |.eei;illy l.;i-kei l,:,IL Holt is a man of deep character and iiiriiioi In- judf ed at the first glance. His favorite subjects are Latin and English. In these he stands at the head of his class. He delights in studying Languages and Literature and we expect his name soon to be placed witli those of the leading literary men of North Carohna. Edw. ud H. wki.ns Jones (Phi.) Oxford, X. C. jMotto: Wlicre duly and honor calls thee. JNIen whom ]iuiest lionor fires. Men who trample elf I.eneath them, Men for couiili.w home and Clod, Men who for duty ani-l honor ' s sake Stand fast and suffer long They build a nation ' s pillars deep And lift them to the sky. Hawkins may not appeal to every one, but intimate acquaintance ilevclops a genuine appreciation of his wortli and aliiliiy. He is a loyal and faithful member of his soiieiy a well as of the .school. He stands for the upriglit and lioui-st things of life. Hawkins has come to the conclusion that it is his duty to till the soil. He has the cordial wislies of the cUuss for unlimited success.



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J. R. Masset (Ett.) Princeton, N. C. Motto: TJw carcasses of my failures are stepping slones lo success. Pay goodly heed, all ye who read, And beware of saying, ' I can ' t, ' ' Tis a cowardly word, and apt to lead To idleness, folly, and want. Massey has not been with us long enough for us to find out the real quahties of manhood which he posesses, yet he has proven his ability to do tilings by the record he has made. His higli ambition could not be at ease until he hinl won llii ' rdiiliilrnce of both teachers and students, Mnd liikrn Ins si.nnl in the foremost ranks of his fellow si-liooliiiiiti ' s. As ;i young man his equal is not to be found everywhere; liis daily walk of life is only the medium through which a noble character is revealed. Ah-eady he has distinguished himself as a speaker, and we do not believe our antii-i|i:ilions will return void when we predict for him a succcssfnl future at the liar. Our best wishes are for his suci-rss. 1 . If €3r (IlLMER B. M. STEN (Eu.) M I )TTo : ' ' Excelsior. ' ' Hoxhoro. X. C, Lives of great men all remind us, We can make oiu- lives sublime. And departing leave Ijehind us. Footprints on the sand of time. This lad comes from the land of Rox. He -has licen with us only a short time, during which he has won many friends. He is a diligent stvident. It has been lii ainbiti(jn to do his work in the way that woidd please his icarlicis and he has apparently done this. Loj ' al to .•[II duties, ever ready to perform a good deed, his school lite at Buie ' s ( reek has |)ro cii a succi ' --s. Carrie Lilly Page (.Vtii.) Buie ' s Creek, N. C. To have no aim Init to maki ' earth a fairer, holier place, and to rise each day into a hii;hcr .sen.se of Life and Love. Lilly has made a rrcoid worthy of emulation. Her name associated with the Class of ' 1. ) lends dignity and esteem to the organization. 8eklom do we find a char- acter who can do the work which she has so successfully and easily carried this year. Reaching the zenith of her literary career here in ' 13, she was not satisfied, and has since been chming toward the goal in Expression. We believe she has pursued the proper vocation in life, asso- ciation with her will verify this fact. Singularly modest is she, too, with regard to her achievements — and thej ' are many. And when she speaks, the angels stop to listen. Her adaptability added to her sincerity lias won her a host of friends.

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