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Senzors PAUL SOUTHARD Wollaston, Mass. Oh that my tongue were in the thunder's mouth! Then with a passion would I shake the world, Member Appointment and Management Committees, Evangelistic Association, '23, Paul is the largest member of our senior class, and is, in fact, just as he looks, - a hearty fellow. He has a smile for everyone and is always ready with a word of cheer. In spite of his busy life fbeing a hus- band and fatherj he is never too occupied to deny his counsel when needed. Paul's college course has been somewhat broken up, since he spent two years at E. N. C., as well as taking Work at Houghton Semi- nary and Nyack Bible School. just previous to his senior year he spent a period of more than two years in Japan as a missionary. His return to the homeland was occasioned by a physical breakdown, and he now plans to enter the pastorate in this country in June. GEORGE ROGERS, BENTON, N. B. A.B. - History Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. Chairman Managing Committee Evan- gelistic Association, ,255 Member Finance Committee Evangelistic Association, 725g Vice-president Evangelistic Association, '26g Vice-President Junior Class, '27. Sincerity has characterized George's eight-year stay at E. N. C. His first year Cwhich was spent in the sub-preparatory departmentb readily revealed that he was not only called to the ministry, but that he was also an example in his every day life of humble piety and simple faith. Throughout all of his high school and college years these Christian graces have remained constant in him. Today, he is as easy to be entreated as when he came to us, and, we believe, is returning to his native Canadian Provinces with a larger vision, a better perspective, and a more sympa- thetic understanding. PY ,,,Y N-5 Pago T'lUf'tIfj'-SCQVC IZ
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, i is ' , mf 1. ' S emors SAMUEL YOUNG CLEVELAND, O. A.B. - English Literature A lways fronting onward toward the light, Always and always facing toward the right. Business Manager Nautilus, '25, Mem- ber of Appointment and Finance Committee of Evangelistic Association, '25, Chorister of Church, '26, President Sophomore Class, '26, Class Basketball, '26, 727, '28, President Lyceum, '27, President Junior Class, ,27, Literary Editor Nautilus, y27, '28, Presi- dent Senior Class, '28. Ever since 1922, when Sam first came to E. N. C., he has possessed the austere dignity of a Senior. Good sportsmanship, executive ability and sturdy Christian qualities are his chief characteristics. Sam is a Scotchman, but has never been found guilty of pocketing his time and honest effort. His daily life is a varied one: first we see him in the library studying, then in chapel solemnly recording the absentees, and then in the gym playing basketball. To be a student and a Dean of Men at the same time is a difficult situation in which to find oneself. And yet he has always maintained the respect and good will of the students at E, N. C. DOROTHY PEAVEY Watertown, Mass. A.B. - English Literature Dark porrh and silent aisle, There comes the sound of marriage bells. Secretary Missionary Society, '25, Sec- retary College Department, '26, Vice- President B. L. S., '26, Secretary Nautilus, '26, '27, '28, Assistant Treasurer Missionary Society, '27, Vice-President Student Organ- ization, '28, Secretary Senior Class, '28. Dorothy has taken all of her college work at E. N. C. A spirit of gentleness and helpfulness has characterized her life among us constantly. Always unassuming with reference to honors, but essentially faithful to the given task, she has been a pattern of good works. To the student body in general she may have been somewhat unknown, but to her class she has proved herself to be one of the well known group. at --V--f v- , I ' s sw fi,-V---W -'-- - is , f,,1g.L,., , r -Vysgfg. . . ' l f swwif- - 3 ff-.s-M. - 2 sw- sf gg at at its 'Y 1 ii 'l 'g' ihw ' ' ' E117 ,QfA ' 1 V - .-fa
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C-A Page Twenty-eight .'. LQ, .. Il 'l s Y ---A-.-.- .-,Q r ,., I Seniors J. HOWARD SLOAN E. LIVERPOOL, O. - Philosophy As the-'wjter lily starts and slides - in little pztjs of 'wuz , Tho' ll7lfh077d to the bottom, surh is he. Assistant Business Manager Nautilus, '27, Lyceum Council, ,27, '28, Secretary and Treasurer of Lyceum Council, '28, Presi- dent Amphictyon Council, '28, Chairman Student-Get-Student Campaign, '27, Treas- urer Senior Class, '28, Vice-President B. L. S., '28, Vice-President Palmer Club, '28, Class Basketball, '27, '28, Howard came to us from our sister college, Olivet, in his Junior year. In a comparatively short time he was one of us, for he has the ability of making himself at home without appearing obtrusive. In the class- room his pertinent questions provoke or enliven dis- cussion, and then We see the philosopher in him. In the dormitory he is always in the center of the singing group: and when it comes to athletics he is the same active fellow. In fact, we meet Howie nearly everywhere we go, for he is an all-round chap. Even in church he has a unique way of saying things when he testifies, but this only convinces us further of his sincerity. He plans to study for his Master's degree next year. FLORENCE HAND NoRR1srowN, PA. A.B. - Mathematics There is a soft and pensive grate, A fast of thought upon lzerfaref' Secretary Breseean Literary Society, '27, '28, Assistant Secretary Sunday School, '26, Secretary Sunday School, '27, '28, Presi- dent Modern Language Circle, '28, Asso- ciations Editor Nautilus, '28, Assistant in Modern Language Department, '28, Florence came to E. N. C. in her Sophomore year. She has always been a diligent student and is generally known as one of our math sharks. The snappy tap, tap of her heels is the usual sound you hear when she passes you on her way to the library or classroom, and if you look up you will invariably see a bundle of books all too big for her tiny frame. But there is force back of everything she says and does, and withal there is a manifest serenity about her that comes only from an inward peace. Fortunate the students who secure her as their professor in the coming years, for they will find her to be whole-hearted, as well as capable, in all she does. r N . Q N 'L 1 -V---i-f Hiatt W Y i S 3-iiijsingii' ?e ,Q
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