Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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NAU'l'ILL'S JUNIORS P 1' HowARn G. He:RRscHAi'1' Bi-:ATRICE H. MACKENNEX' Give me, next good,:u1 understanding wife. HNothing is so charming as the Coloring of simplicity. ALICE SPANGENBERG 'iGive me some inusic, music, moody food of us that 'trade in love. 28

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NAUTILUS COLLEGE DEPARTM ET COLLEGE .ICN IOR CLAbS E, the College Juniors, are what might well be called the pioneer class of Eastern Nazarene College. In our Freshman year we numbered thirteen. A few changed their course and still others left entirely. The next year, 1920-21, many new students en- tered the college and our Sophomore class consisted of fifteen members. XYe had manv good times and all became intensely interested that our college should be the best we could make it. Accordingly we proved to the faculty and to the rest of the student body our practical loyalty, first by our care for the material welfare of the college. Each spring, as every house-wife knows, some extra cleaning has to be done. This rule holds good at school. After a long winter the campus looks forlorn, and the buildings are dusty and dingy. XYe devised a plan whereby each class in the institution should have a week in which to keep the campus clean and do as much extra scrubbing, polishing and renovating as possible. A banquet was the reward to be given the class that won in the contest. After a week of su- perhuman effort. because of the pace that had been set by the other classes, the banquet was ours. Furthermore, we showed our loyalty by setting the standard of scholarship high. E. N. C. has no great name or fame, but we desired to make the typc of scholarship she turns out so high that her standing may be on a level with the best colleges in the country. Our lessons from day to day were prepared as thoroughly as possible, for our instructors helped us to understand that inasmuch as we were the tirst college class it was our privilege to lift the banner high for those who followed. lYe hope we have lifted it high enough so that our successors will be obliged to burn the midnight electricity as persistently as we have done. XVe tried to remember also that E. N. C. stands for Christian education. Every mem- ber of our class knows Christ in saving and sanctifying fullness and is living a life devoted to His cause. VVe wish our class were as large in our ,Iunior year as in former years: but some have gone out to preach, and our members this year are very few. Though small, however, we are still as loyal a class as can he found in any college. Our president, Howard I-Ierr- schaft, was a graduate of the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute at North Scituate, Rhode Island. Mrs. XVayne Gardner, the vice-president, began her college work at Olivet Univer- sity, Illinois. The secretary-treasurer. Beatrice MacIic-nney, was also a graduate of the P. C. I. Madeline Nostrand came to us from Taylor University, Indiana. .-Xlice Spangen- berg and Esther Haskard have been with the class from the Freshman year. Our class colors are garnet and gray. Our motto is f'Ich Dien 3 and we purpose to keep alive the spirit of serving within our hearts throughout our whole lives. XYe not only desire to be of service to our fellowmen, but are all determined to serve to the best of our ability our Lord and Saviour, jesus Christ. 27



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N A U T I L L' S J U N 1 0 R s .. it v N-5 1 N I dl , ' - .,,, M g' fr 1 . K' xQQ.s-.fy fl! . 1 at ESTHER A. HASKARU Nl,xnE1,1NE A. NUSTRAND HHH' looks do argue her replete with HLove understands love: it needs no talk. modestyf Mus. CARRIE I,. fiARlJNlCR HThe way to a ll13I'l.S heart lies thru his stomach. 29

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