Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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N--. Uftd to 'ost -Qny Ci ideas ' 'odels 9 lien- : ff-egg, :ssl Held f i. 'Ji film 'Q QVGV ,fn j ff? CN9 f 'fervel 39li'iCOl , gffuoli QL Otid f ig 'NOY . Ct our 5, ffirs ffel5i ,- lff -I rhfgfie t mr es to each. Always willingly contribut endable, and smoothly un- cheertul, dep rutlled, Mrs. Williamson is a game sport and a steady Christian. V What would Miss Cove-or the r us-do without her battery ol piano . Clive Marple est ol teachers? -lhere is Mrs who can always be depended upon lor program assistance, last-minute accompani- ments, and good, sound advice on musical criticism. Mrs. Marpleis combination ol ' d steadiness creativeness, common sense, an is invaluable. s Q Q E 'E W ef V . . ' Y , Nl. WZQQW PZ f , K, f fe 7 fy , ig g ,gy f s , I , ,v 1 13 f , W .1-1' , W. f 1' tx.. fs f -0 WW . .. QWQWWJ 0' , xv sg scgff' , f Q 4 A f ,,,- ,5221W 3 ,. cwfrffef' 3'-fha, ' f 93 j 9 Q43 - if .' --Ax C5579 f ,,,, , ,M . x , . f w tf L f i h hos itableQld Roswell C. Peavey. Though herhome is not int e p ' South, Mrs. Allshouse, assistant professor ot l m her Dean husband to help others out, ro to the most perplexed freshman. A she leaves E. N. C. to teach at the s Nazarene College in Western Canada, we have this assurance: that she will be a good representative ol the excellent piano methods which have been so successful here. ob i ol music, 'leaching a class in history accompanying the a cappella choir, and giving piano lessons, c Nlune l2omig busy. l-ler sweet willingness to . . . h oblig toy to worlc with. Q ombine to lceep Miss e and her even disposition malce er a But here is a stranger in our midst-Mr. No, not a stranger, but a lriend whois always willing to do any- thin 'lor us, from helping us in the chem piano, is certainly endowed with a southern g charm and graciousness, whether it be in lab to driving us to Boston at a momentls ' ' ' l les toa notice. No, we won't forget the way atiently explaining the value o sca IO ' 'n in as guest reluctant student or in sig g musician at a nearby minute, she nev ertheless always has time BusterH stands by. Graduate laboratory M. Peavey is shown with Dr. church. Busy every assistant, r Shracler on page 'l3. 1171- . fl io' L X x

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-i duty has increased. Our professor of edu- cation has taugltf Us by his Own exclmple what it means to be a consistent, Christian gentleman. Vivid, expressive, alive-Mrs. G. B. Williamson, professor of speech, is one who is never bored or boring. l-'ler intense, personal interest in every individual, com- bined vvith her sympathy and excellent iudgment, has vvon her many a confidence. For, whatever the difficulty, a tallc with lVlrs. Williamson means new hope, courage, and determination. l ler enthusiasm in her classes and her fresh outlook malce the speech N department one of the fastest growing de- partments in our college. , 2 beautify the campus, to boost E. N. C., and to have a friendly tall4 vvith us on almost any subject. l-lis progressive and original ideas are shown by the valuable plaster models he has presented to the college, by the iden- tifying plagues placed on t campus trees, and by his interestifng a educational field trips. vsxl I l We didn't lcnovv what to mal4e of him vvhen he came, and vve haven't l4novvn ever sincel But there are several things vve are sure of in connection with Professor lvlervel P. Lunn: he lcnovvs his history and political science, he is auiclc-vvitted, intellectual, and lilcable, he is unconventional, and means his Christianity, he l4novvs his vvay around. l'le often pores over a dissection or lec- tures on a leaf, but the vvorl4 of Verner Une of the most active phases of our Babcock goes farther than his iob as natural campus life has been managed by Mrs. science teacher. We thinlc of him as the Esther Williamson. Choirs, solos, quartets, absorbed scientist who tal4es time out to church services, programs, chapels,-she f16f 11 vfls-'fd n.1?'QArfe'n?o 51fr N' '1 .h 45nei.Ki!-'L r Mn ' 7 W f l W 'VFW 'f-,f-rs ir, Q'-vqfvv. . 1-. 1. g new 'n- x- , yr 5. r. ' if: A' , 3- , A Y . ' ' - A SL-' 1 .'i.4:sA Ln' I, 1al-.limn -4 .Il 5 ' ' - a b ' A ' - f 11 f ' ' 'f-' il -s , ,H Q1 N, SS .SRE N vvillir cheer ruffle and c Wt us-O teacl vvho DVOQ' ment critic crea ts in ,,f Mis .. NNN W! SP F3 Ci F3 l' fi F



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X Always busy, yes,-but Mrs. Madeline Nease will have time to smile warmly at you, whether she is collecting late registra- tion fees or handing you a straight A grode card. Nothing is too much trouble-not even counting up all the absences and lGtGS you,ve had in Double l.atin. We GDDVSOOTG both her spirit and her service. We tease him, vve discount him, vve avoid him, we run to him for help when vve're most desperate. And because Bursar l-lenry l-l. Reeves is such a good sport, he takes it all in the spirit in which vve mean it. We don't forget friends, Brother Reevesl Psy- chology teacher, business manager, and pastor, Mr. Reeves is never too hurried to cheer up the dovvncast with the latest iol4e, to offer a lagging student friendly admoni- tion on his bill, or to give a pep talk to the haggard Nautilus business manager. Qld faithful is what lvlrs. G, B. called her, and Miss Ruth lfde seems indeed to its 3 J-Mffv 9 '49 R'! '1 4' fa gn -i 7 4' 1' 1 f 4 7 ,A uf ff f 71, ff fn Qi XS s X f - . W f ,, ? Z 7 , 4 ff ,fi MZ fx, tfy V fm f M 5 ,f yy, 9 ,,, M, , rf, 4 7 Z X 7, X f f 1 rx deserve such a title. l-lardvvorldng and sincere, she guards l3rexy's office like a bull- dog. We still gulp vvhen we respectfully ad- dress our blue-eyed librarian as Mrs, Soteriadesf' A combination of sobriety and a tvvinlde, demureness and fun, she not only is vvelflilced on the campus, but is appreciated for her efficient, capable wcrlc 011 ffifffhtf Ah -1 1. can M ..:..M.. wi. ,n4.a:.nggi.J.,356s.. ,f .. f..uxai1 . -f.. 4'a,ivHM r an mf 1.f w, , - - , , ,- W A 4 - V - V U Q f

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