Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1937

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■ HERMAN ROSS ARNOLD. JR. Athens. Tenn. B.A. Degree 2 A E Rom has a record that needs no elaboration to show hit standing on the Furnun campus. B. S. U. Council. 2. J. 4: Y. M. C. A Cabinrt. 2. 3. 4; S A. E. Chap, lain. Deputy Arcbon. Archon: Young Democrats 2. 3. 4; Greater Furman Club. 3; Butinett Science Oub. President. 4. Kappa Delta. Pi Gamma Mu. 3. 4: Quaterion Club Manager of tbe Canteen. 3—net gain in weight, 16 pounds; swimming team. I. 2. 3: block letter in swimming, voted Most Businesslike in student body—net cost. 82 candy bars; International Relations Club. 3. 4; Economics Club. 4. Philotopbain Literary Society. I. 2. President 2; tbe Student Legislature. 4. and an honor student his freshman, junior and senior years. SAMUEL HENRY ARNOLD Woodruff. S. C. B.A. Degree B K Sam. considered one of tbe best-looking in tbe senior class, has had many accomplishments while here- Soon after Sam arrived at Furman we learned of bis big interest—music. An accomplished pianist on his arrival, be leaves us a performer of ability’on the saxophone and clarinet as well. Sam plans to continue his music education after graduation at Furman, and none can doubt the sure success which is ahead of him in the conservatory. But his interests were not totally spent on music as his scholarship attainments verify that be is an excellent student in other departments. An easy fnend to make and a hard one to lose is this product of tbe neighboring town of Woodruff. Page Thirty-on FURMAN UNIV.

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 1937 BONHOMIE MARION CARROI.L ALLEN Sumter. S. C. H.A. Degree Every student on the Furman campus hit been closely associated with Marion because of the fact that the membership of most of our organizations do not teem complete unless the name of M. C Allen appear on it register Some of u will always remember him for hi ready knowledge of Greek; some for hi friendliness: tome for hi scholarly demeanor. But all of u will remember him as a friend who forshadowed hi future life by hi life on the Furman campus. Hi honor are many; Glee Club I. 2. 3, 4; Speaker ' Club 2. 3. 4; Student Legislature 3. 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Honor Student I. 2. 3. 4; Ministerial Association I. 2. 3. 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3; B S U. Council 4; Winner J. S. Murray Greek Prize Student Assistant 2. 3. 4. MAXIE LEE ANDERSON Timmonsville. S. C. B.S. Degree For three and a half years. Maxie has been proring the old theory that it it possible for a fellow to be an athlete, a scholar, and a gentleman. His proficiency a a student of Biology won for him a student assistant's post in that department during hit senior year. For three year he hat been a member of the track squad, having achieved considerable fame a a middle distance runner during the past two year . Hi popularity with the student of the Univertity was shown by his being chosen at treasurer of the Block Letter Club hit senior year. He hat also been a member of the freshman football and basketball teams, cross country track team 3: Y. M C. A. 2: Dramatic Club 3; and varsity football team 2. Hit literary activity was centered in the Philosophian Literary Society since his sophomore year. Pag Thing



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AMILEE CHRISTINE BATSON Travelers Rest. S. C. 1937 BONHOMIE B.A. Degree Amilee hat been j quiet and unassuming student whose personality it known only to a few people. Her first two yean were spent at Asheville Normal and Teachers' College. While there, she was a member of the Y. W. C. A . the Astrology Club and the Guild. She was an officer of the Guild both years, holding a position as secretary in her sophomore year. Since coming to G. W. C.. Amilee hat been a day student, coming from Travelers Rest every day. Her thief interest hat been in History, in which she has been an excellent student. Though never conspicuous. Amilee’s quiet pretence was felt in every class to which she belonged. EVELYN JEWEL BENFIEl.D Dillon. S. C. B.A. Degree Evelyn is one of the most interesting girls who has ever come to G. W. C. Those who know her best pronounce her a friend of whom one can truly be proud. Her interest in dramatics has been a guiding force in her college life. The plays in which she has appeared have always been the better because of her presence. All will agree that her stage personality is a very outstanding one. Evelyn is planning to do more work in her chosen field after she finishes and she will certainly be successful. She went to Queens in Charlotte. N C.. for the second semester of her sophomore year but returned to G. W. C the following year. Her amiability and talent arc assets which have made her contribution to her college and to her class a commendable one. Page Thirty-two

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