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The Phipsicli E Nanxv Margaret Caddell Elon College, N. C. ATK Class Treasurer (1); Class Secretary (2) ; Day Student ' s Organization. A jolly unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. Nancy ' s inability to put her feelings into words is eloquent because of her absolute sin- cerity. Her greatest disappointment is the be- trayal of a friend, but her motto is Innocent unless proved guilty. Her unselfishness knows no bounds; her buoyant good humor is ever present; a welcome sound in any day is a shouted Nank! and a cheerful response Whoo! John L. Cameron jonesboro, n. c. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Captain Bas- ketball Team (4) ; Dr. Johnson ' s Liter- ary Society (4) ; E Men ' s Club (1, 2, .3, 4) ; Class Vice-President (2) ; Class President (3) ; Senate (3, 4) ; Student Christian Association President (4) . ; soul sincere, in action faithful, in honor clever. Johnny always approaches his fellow stu- dents with a smile. As a friend he is sociable and as an associate he has no parallel. His character is of the noblest created and he is a natural-born leader of men. Within Johnny ' s being may be found one character- istic of leadership which is seldom found in any one man, this being the fact that he has made a success both as a Christian gentleman and a thoroughbred sportsman. He was pres- ident of the Y. M. C. A. and at the same time captained Elon ' s floormen through many a triumphant battle. May his ambitions match his ability. Page Twenly-eighl = 1937
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The Phipsicli SENIORS Wa-ine Bowman Route 2 Norfolk. Va. Band (3, 4) ; Orchestra (3) ; Choir (3) ; EngHsh Club (3) ; Festival Chorus (3) ; Transfer from William and Mar) ' , Norfolk Division (3) ; Reading for Hon- ors (4) ; Honor Roll; Assistant in English (3,4). If it be a geyitleman and a scholar ye seek, ye have found him. Quiet, unassuming, studious, and capable is Wayne: the type of fellow who registers for a purpose and an ideal. Wayne has been with us a short two years, but in that time we have learned to respect him as a scholar and a true gentleman. He has been lucky during his cam- pus days tt have an object of affection near at hand when his hours of tireless study have sharpened his appreciation for woman, nature ' s noblest piece of architecture. Louise Brendler 1218 Springfield Avenue Irvington, N. J. TZ ; lir.M English Club (3, 4) ; Dramatic Club (3) ; Student Council (3, 4) ; Vice-Pres- ident Student Council (4) ; Class Secre- tary (4) ; Secretary Christian Association (3, 4) ; Pan-Hellenic Council (3) ; Ma- roon and Gold Staff (4) ; Pi Gamma Mu; Phipsicli Staff (4) . Rare compound of quality, noble and true. With plenty of sense and good humor, too. Louise is characterized by her continual worry over whether or not she ' s passing her work. For some reason, she always manages to just get by . Maybe it ' s the letters — to say nothing of the packages — that frequently ar- rive from New Jersey which offer the inspi- rations for all that she gets done. Page Tuenly-seven 1937
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The Phipsic S E N I O M S Margaret Chason Lumber Bridge, N. C. TZ ; IIFM Class Secretary and Treasurer (3) ; Class Treasurer (-i) ; Student Council (2, 3) ; Honor Roll. God made a heart oj gold. Shining and sweet and true: Gai ' e it a home of fairest mold, Blessed it and (ailed it you. Ah. she ' s sweet. That was the ardent, half-whispered sentiment voiced by an impor- tant member of the annual staff when we said. What will we write about Margaret? Those who know her realize that such an opinion is not confined to one or two persons ; instead, it is honestly .shared by many. Her willingness to do her part in any undertaking is another of her outstanding characteristics. James Floyd Coble Route 1 Burlington, N. C. Day Student ' s Organization. ;; the tool, sequestered vale of life. He keeps the noiseless terror of his tvay. James is a type of a fellow who is destined to make something of himself through his own tireless efforts. He is not presumptuous, not hasty in his conclusions, not thoughtless con- cerning the good of others, a serious student, and not a social tea-hound. Above all, he realizes that college, although it offers a fellow the chance to broaden himself socially, is pri- marily an institution of learning. His daily work in the science laboratory cannot possibly help but reap vast rewards for him in his chosen life ' s work. Page Twenty-nine 1937
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