Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE PORTICO 1 HENRY H. REEVES jersey City, New Jersey A.B.-PSYCHOLOGY The world ste s aside or the man who A710105 where P he is going? Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34, Band '31, '32, Nautilus Adver- tising Staft' '32g Student Pastor '323 Vice-President Class '33g Employment Manager '33, '34, Henry, or 6'Hank,,' is our business man. Have you never chanced to meet him as he dashed by, with every nerve in his body alert, every muscle tense, and that pre- occupied look in his eye? g'Hank is always in motion, and what is even more re- markable. he has a surprising faculty of setting other people in motion, too. But who dares to say that he has not the secret of true efficiency? We feel that this very spirit ot aggressiveness is sure to be a tremendous asset to Henry as he enters the min- istry. Henry majored in Psychology while he was at E. N. C., and we are all ready to testify that he certainly put his knowledge of the subject into practical use. MABEL ELIZABETH TURNEY Sinclairville, N. Y. A.B.--THEoLocY Other hope limi sflc none, no 1011311 in life, But lo follow lzumbly llze sacferl feet of IICI' nLasLc1'.', Mabel is really ahead ol thc rest of us in education because she has had a normal school training as well as her college work. She taught the sub-preparatory depart- ment here at E. N. C. the first year she came, besides carrying a heavy course in col- lege work. We have always admired Mabel for her sincerity and her determination to hold to her convictions regardless of what it might cost her. Her steadfastness in lacing the many spiritual battles that have come to her during her three years here, will. we are certain, be a great help to her in her chosen field of Christian service. 18

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THE PORTICO ANDREW FINLAY RANKIN Manchester, Connecticut A.B.+ENGLISH HNex! to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good booksf' President Band '29g President Junior Class '31g College Life Editor-Nautilus '31g President Breseean Literary Society '31, President Salmagundi Circle '31g Secretary- Treasurer Classical Language Club '32, Vice-President Y. M. A. A. '34. L'Scotty', is our philosopher. He is not over-talkative in his classes, but when all the rest have argued blindly and unaffectively for some time, he very casually inserts his quiet, 4'Er-it seems to me-li into a pause and in a single concise sentence, sums up the entire argument so clearly and effectively that we wonder how we ever could have failed to see it before. Scottyis genial good humor makes him seem perpetually young, and it is hard to consider him as a married mang yet such is the case, and we should judge he is making a very good success, considering the smiles that Mary seems to wear most of the time. OLIVE EARLE CHASE Newport, Rhode Island A.B.-THEOLOGY Hlllodest and unassuming, she is ever gracious and 'W' friendlyf, President League of Evangelical Students '33g Chairman Noble L. S. Program Committee '33g Secretary Missionary Society '33g Vice-President Historical Society '33g Honor Society '33g Secretary Evangelistic Association '33g Vice- President Nobel Literary Society lst Semester '34g Sec- retary Historical Society '34g Secretary Senior Class '34g Ladies' Quartet '33, '34g Associate Editor Saga '34g Prospectus Staff '34. When Olive came to us from Cleveland Bible Institute two years ago, we did not realize all that we had acquired. Her quiet, unassuming ways did not seem destined to raise a ripple in the current of school life, but we soon found that we were mistaken. Olive is a leader in the true sense of the word, and one whom we need not fear to follow, for her sincere, spirit-filled life can be safely trusted not to lead us into dangerous by-paths. Although a Hhousewifef, Olive always found time to take part in sports and other school activities, and her voice in chorus, in our girls' quartette, and in solos has been an inspiration to many of us, for always, we knew that she sang ufrom the fullness of her heartf, It is easy to predict success for Olive as a preacher's wife, for she enters whole- heartedly into any undertaking, and this vocation is one particularly congenial to her. 17



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THE PORTICO JOHN FOSTER WELWOOD Richmond Hill. New York A.B.-THI-:o1.ocY Rep0se and cfzcerfulness are llze badges of cz g6lllI6l1lIllI.,- Treasurer Freshman Classy Advertising Staff Nautilus '31g Student Council '33, '34g Treasurer Bowne Phil. So- ciety '33g Male Quartet '33, '34. When we first knew John we thought he was unusually quiet. but he certainly had a surprise in store for us. He surely can see the funny side of life, and what is evcn more interesting, he almost always sees the joke when he wants to look serious. Wie will leave you to guess what happens then. He is good company, and good fun. If you want further proof of this ask the remaining members of the E. N. C. Radio Quartet. Now, lest we leave you with the wrong impression, let us say that ,lohnls sense of humor newer conflicts with his testimony. The consistency of his Christian life has won our confidence and we have every reason to believe that he will be suc- cessful as he enters the ministry. MARY TGLORINE STEVENS Sumner, Iowa A.B.-ENGLISH LITERATURE ufllcelr and mild, bu! a true friend to all. If vou only know Clorine as she goes about the campus with her reserved and studious manner, then you don't know her. True, she recites ably in low- well-modu- lated tones, seldom parts with a book. and takes advantage of all the library hours. The way she has carried her very heavy course is indeed admirable. But she came to us here at E. N. C. only this year. and perhaps you havenlt heard her fling out some saucy remark or seen her tease some classmate in a most unruly fashion! There is a modest type of gayety which occasionally crops out from beneath usually lady-like behavior. Perhaps the latter quality was acquired when she taught school out in lowa. At any rate, we are sure that with her perseverance and serious purpose she is well fitted to teach English as she has chosen to do. 19

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