Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE PORTICO RICHARD PERRY SLOAN East Liverpool, Ohio A.B.-SCIENCE HEarnesL in all endeavors. active and full of spiritf, Treasurer Breseean Literary Society '31g Advertising' Manager Nautilus '31g Secretary-Treasurer Palmer Science and Mathematics Society '31g Vice-President Sophomore Class '32g Secretary Y. M. A. A. '32, 345 Treasurer Y. M. A. A. '34g Recording Secretary Missionary Society '32g Student Council '34g Vice-President N. Y. P. S. '34g Presi- dent Oxford Literary Society '34g Treasurer Senior Class '34. The fairies were kind to you, Dick, They gave you imagination, coupled with sly humor and generously sprinkled you with kindliness and a line sense of honor. Youive lighted many an otherwise dull hour, and, to paraphrase a well known quotation, 'til' mischiefis done can Dick be far behind?7, Though you may be away, some of your personality will linger on the campus, and if in the purple twilight we should faintly see a misty form listening to the barking of the dogwood. lim sure that we would recognize that misty shade to be one of your cast off personalities. Deep feelings are hard to express in lifeless words, and we who love you find it hard to tell you what we would. All we can say is that you are a Christian gentleman who carries high the ideals of E. N. C. lVlay God bless you richly. JANE EVERETT BAR BOUR Ripon, VVisconsin A.B.-ENGLISH LITERATURE 'gYei with her zrenl a secret sense of all things sweet and fair? Honor Society '31, ,lane is such a quiet, unassuming sort of a person that one scarcely knows she is around, and yet she has filled a large place among us. She takes nothing for granted- -- not even herself. She has a charming personality, and there is a certain sweet sim- plicity which characterizes both her words and her manner. We feel that Jane, in her pursuit of knowledge, has also discovered true wisdom and understanding. The faith- fulness with which ,lane gives her testimony has been a source of great inspiration to each one of us. We are sure that she will make an ideal ministerjs wife. 15

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THE PORTICO ARTHUR CHESTER SAVAGE Peabody, Massachusetts A.B.YHIST0RY '4Peop1e of few words often think thoughts. Class Salutatorian Honor Society '32, '33, I A man of few words, but who, when he does speak, says a great many things in a very short time, Art has come to be known at E. N. C. for his zeal for knowledge. His remarkable endurance through nights and days of study without sleep remains a mystery to those who know him. But 'iArt,, seems to enjoy living in spite of this dogged adherence to his work. We like to see him break into unrestrained merriment and release his usually concealed personality. 'iArt', is leaving E. N. C. with an un- usual record, having completed his entire course in three years and having earned almost all his expensesg in addition, he is Salutatorian of his class. He is making application for a splendid high school position, and we have no doubt but that he will H11 it ably. MARION ALICE NIELSON Collingdale, Pennsylvania A.B.-HISTORY Of soul sincere. In action faithful. and in honor clearf, Secretary-Treasurer House Council '31g Vice-President Y. W. A. A. '31g Joke Editor Green Book '31g Secretary of Student Organization '32g Girls' Treasurer Missionary Society '32g President Y. W. A. A. '33g Secretary Oxford Literary Society '33g President House Council '34g Vice- President Student Body '34g Vice-President Historical So- ciety '34g Chairman Oxford Literary Society Program Committee '34g Girls' Quartette '33, '34, Never mind, Marion- efblushing is said to be a forgotten art and you certainly have made your contribution toward preserving the culture of the past generations. Such modesty is really quite an accomplishment in this modern twentieth century. But we can never forgive Marion for being such a tyrant in the library. Had it not been lor that merry twinkle in her eye some of us might have been almost afraid of her. Jolly good humor and a friendly disposition have made her a great favorite in dormitory and classroom, and we were always able to count on Marion when there was work to he done. She participated in every phase of her college life with that same eager interest, regardless of whether it involved study, sports, or Christian activity. 14 Historical Society '33, '34g Treasurer of Bowne Phil. So- ciety '32g Vice-President of Bowne Phil. Society '333



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THE PORTICO ROSWELL CHARLES PEAVEY Watertown, Massachusetts A.B.-SCIENCE ,Tis virtue that makes him noble. Great actions speak great minrls, and such shall govern. Honor Society '31, '32g Vice-President Modern Language Circle '32g College Life Editor-Nautilus '32g Vice-Presi- dent Oxford Literary Society '32g President Oxford Liter- , dent Senior Class '34g Editor The Porticof' l What, oh, what will E. N. C. be like without Buster? Who will tease us, and torment us, and make us laugh even though we are tired? No one ever saw Buster when he was looking bored with life, and no one ever found life anything but interest- ing when he was around. Moreover, we are still wondering where Buster got all his information. We are still wondering if he really knew as much about us as he pre- tended to know. He always looked so very wise when he declaredp You wouldn't want me to say it that we began to feel like culprits in spite of ourselves. How in the world Buster ever managed to play so many pranks and yet make such high grades is past finding out. KATHERINE MIDWOOD BROWN Everett, Massachusetts A.B.-LATIN HO. hon' thy worth with words may we sing?,' Literary Editor of Green Book '31g Vice-President B. L. S. '31g College Life Editor-Nautilus '31g Secretary Bre- seean Literary Society '32g President Classical Language Circle '32g Vice-President Y. W. A. A. '32g Secretary- Treasurer Oxford Society '32g Vice-President Student Body '33g Honor Society '32g Associate Editor Portico' Staitg Student Teacher '34. Fun-loving, faithful, attractive Katherine! Hers is a personality truly individual. She has a mind of her own, a cheery disposition, and a certain air oi steadiness in her behavior. With what dignihed capability she can conduct her Latin classg yet the next moment she is out on the steps laughing and teasing like one of her own Academy students. But she is far from careless. All through her college years she has held places of responsibility and carried out each duty with skillful efhciency. ln studies, too, her earnest effort and application have produced high scholarship. But in the midst of it all she has always found time to indulge her enthusiasm for sports and a good time-ice-skating particularly. And as the very basis of her character, Kather- ine has a firmness which will carry her safely and successfully through the future. 16 ary Society '33g Editor Campus Camera '33g Vlce-Presi-

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