Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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The blare oi trombones, the beat ot the drum, the strut ol drum maiors Davis and lfmmel, the bewilderment of the canine mas- cot trotting along with a dozen singing basketball enthusiasts-vvhy, it's the Blue and Gold of Sigma Delta Gamma, First society to to introduce a band at this year's basketball games. I lnitiating a private victory campaign, using the theme ul-litch your vvagon to a star, Gammas wooed forty-tvvo nevv stu- dents to their ranl4s to lead the Greek-letter societies in Rush Day returns. Qnly vveelcs passed before their next strategic gain, the winning of the 1942 football championship. Positing the premise, H-lhe Night Shall Be Filled with Music, Gammas demonstrated it in their Friday evening presentation. From the lullabies of early evening through the songs of the night, mysterious, romantic, lonely, or serene, the Gammas Finished with the triumphant note ol him who can truly sing in the night, Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breakethf' EAT ROBERT NIELSON, President Officers: President ROBERT NIELSGN Vice President RU-llrl ANDERSON Secretary RU-ll-l SlCKl.lfl2 Treasurer ALEXANDER CUBIE Chaplain DQNALD FREESE Coach CARL HANKS Faculty Adviser MRS. G. B. WILLIAMSCN Sixth Row-L. Davis, Sabine, VV. Dixon, G. Cross, J, Maybury, Stumpf, C. lilaybury, Freese, Pocock, Harris, llloore. Fifth Row-Prouse, Delp, Stewart, Amos, G. Malony, Cowles, Heckrnan, Robinson, Gray, Ulter. Fourth Row-Blachly, Ardrey, Crouse, C. VV. Jones, Rapalie, Emmet, Parry, Ralph Sabine, Calhozcn. Third Row-Stickle, M. Malony, Sunberg, Kojffel, Fassidy, Shojff, Cherdron, Zirnmernian, Lusk, Flark, ltlyers, Conser, Swenk, Gellig Second Row-Skidmore, V. Jones, Heinlein, lil. Sabine, Cooper, Dunlap, Ernery, Hamilton, Schurman, Snowden, Grosse, Granger Frmzs Front Row-Nelson, Baker, Perrow, Hanks, Anderson, Nielson, Sickler, Alexander Cubie, Schiller, IW. Itladdox, Agnes Cubie.

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Back Row-Karker, D. Aldridge, W. Cole, P. Eby, P. Rogers, Nease, Beck, Van Housen, Goddard, Mason, Sparks, Chaney, Evans. fifth Row-l'Varhtel, Curry, Dickson, D. Eby, Taylor, Smith, A. llfright, Stanford, D. Briekley, Sterling, E. Thomas. Fourth Row-F. Collins, V. L. Jones, L. IVright, Norris, Hall, Betts, IV. Jlladdox, Ritzman, White, 1lleCullough, D. Jordan. Third Row-Pierce, Willwerth, Colcord, Thorpe, Rosenharrvmer, Dickinson, Ill. Park, Lanpher, Swinhoe, MrEdward, Crowther .S cond Row-Struck, DeCassio, Jenlcinson, Gardner, l'Vl1lk1:7lS, Lilley, Bass, Leete, Thorne, Staten. Front Row-D. Powell, D. Payne, Professor Naylor, Church, C. Illaddox, D. Thorras. Officers: President CLIFFORD Cl lLlRCl-l Vice President RQBER-l' LAWRENCE Secretary CAROL MAE MADDOX Treasurer DANA PAYNE Clwaplain DONALD 'll-lQlVlAS Coaclt DALE POWELL Faculty Adviser PRCDFESSOR NAYLOR CLIFFORD CHURCH, President -lQ8 Bees buzzed mysteriously about tlte lf. N. C. campus lor two weelcs alter Regis- tration Day in September. Poised on tlte sltoulders ol many loyal E. N. C. stuclents, tlwey puzzled, intrigued, and beclconed-but never stung-newcomers. On Ruslw Day came tlwe trumpet call: lVlal4e a beeline For tlte Beta beeliivef' Attracted by tlwe bit ol ltoney tlwat awaited tltem, or more probably by tlte lively activity symbolized by tlte bee- lwive, about tltirty-Five new students swarmed about tlwe Beta reception bootlw to become boosting Betas. Next ltiglwliglwt ol tltis year's Sigma Delta Beta ltistory was its 'Courtslwip ol Miles Standislif, An outgrowtlt ol tlie ll1anl4sgiv- ing spirit, tltis romantic cltapter ol Ruritan literature was depicted in music and readings, witlt cltaracteristic colonial atmospltere. llte excitement ol lootball, baslcetball, and baseball seasons gave Betas tlte balance ol an atltletic as well as literary empltasis, and co-operation witlw tlwe N. Y. R. S. in securing l-lerald ol l-lolinessn subscriptions expressed its religious interest. t



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ORCHE TRA The ominous lour-note Figure of Beethoven's Fate motive invades the quietness ol a Tuesday evening as the orchestra begins its weelcly rehearsal. Trumpets go pur- posely awry in a Babes in Toyland salute to a welcome late-comer. The piano repeats its ua in a monotonous effort to consolidate violin as Director Williamson's baton clicl4s emphatically on a music stand in punctuation ol her between-numbers repartee with the First clarinetist. The mood of the instrumentalists shifts from a Moment Musical to a spirited march and on to the William -lell Cverturef' The Finale, without which no rehearsal is com- plete, is the hymn that expresses the prayer of the orchestra. Featured in its annual concert in March and at chapel programs, the orchestra malces its Final contribution of the year at the Commencement season. Purchase of new wooden-base music stands is its proiect for 1943. Members this year paid tribute to the memory of Mr. George Coburn ol Wollaston, who performed with the orchestra for six years. Due to unavoidable circumstances, the seniors ol the orchestra are not in the picture. Not in Picture-E. Karleer, M. Crook, C. Maddox, Richardson, Nielson, Cowles, Brickley, Whetslone. Back Row-Benson, Maybury, Rogers, Freese, Professor Naylor, Cross, Utter, Blacfly, Carpenter. Front Row-Staten, Srlterneck, Payne, Mrs. G. B. Hfilliarnson, Kojfel, Conser, Hfoodward, Church. 4301

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