Lenoir Rhyne College - Hacawa Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

 - Class of 1915

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Dora Rhodes, A. B. DALLAS, n. c. What ' s the use to know anything, if you can ' t fell if to others. ' Dora stands high as a student in all the college work. She is a leader among her numerous friends. She is self-willed, but by no means inclined to be unsubmissive to higher author- ity. She has a broad practical view of life, is a willing helper to all, and cares nothing for personal honors. She has great executive ability, and has had the honor of being leader in several such bodies. Her strong per- sonality and keen penetrative insight show her to be an exceptional type of woman. She has almost com- pleted the course in Expression here, along with her regular literary course. Her mental capacity is copious, and her practical judgment safe. She is a strong member of the Eumenean Society. She exoects to teach. G. L. Sawyer, A. B. HICKORY, N. C. Determination prepares its own way to sueeess It seems. as if for a while George drifted along in the valley of inde- cision, lint now he is striving with one definite aim. At one time he thought he wanted to stop school and teach, and did so for one year: but he caught the vision of something higher, and decided to come back to school with the intention of making it real, lie was enrolled in our Class in Sep- tember, 1913, and has proved to be a valuable addition. He does not claim to be an intellectual genius, but is ever guided by the thought, 1 can if I will. He has not contended for special honors, but lias been diligent in all branches of the College and church work. He is a member of the Euronian Society, and has been very much interested in its welfare, tall and handsome, but will not allow himself to be given any atten- tion by the girls. Married Man 1 9 1 4 : Fresh-Soph. Debater 1910; Euronian Debater 1911; Junior Orator 19 14. George

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Elvira Sheely, A. B. BALEENTINE,, S. C. see bright honor sparkling in her eyes. Rarely indeed do we find a young lady who has such a wonderful per- sonality. To say that she is pretty is not enough ; for she has that which is far deeper and truer than mere beauty — she is cheerful and happy. Her anger is seldom aroused, but when it is. there is a storm. She is very popular among the girls, and it is not hard for a boy to lose his heart after a chat with her. Trixie is a good student, a lover of the Eumen- ean Society and her College. She is a hard worker, and we predict for her a successful career. Her aim at present is the mission field, and we will not be surprised to hear of her in the near future laboring in Japan. The prayers and good wishes of the Class go with her in whatever voca- tion she may choose. R. T. Troutman, A. 11. STATESYII.I.E, X. C. JJis modesty is silent guide to him Roy makes no show of his knowl- edge, but if necessary he can do it. I le entered as a Freshman, in 101 i . and has been with us since thai time. lie is n«i genius, but he can do what he finds to do. I lc has taken pari in Literary and Bible Society work. On the athletic field, he can show great skill. lie has never courted undue popularity and honor, but both lave been justly bestowed upon him. We can - ! blame him for nol giving so much attention t the young ladies, when we understand that be has three names on his mailing list. Mo dis credit in him. however, for it jusl proves thai he can do several things at a time. I le has been a live and enthusiastic member i the Chres n mian Societj . Me intends ti i study Theology after perhaps a year or two f teaching. Fiesli Soph 1 1 . I, .1 t ei 1913 ; Chi estonian Anni- versarj 1914 ! ( lass I ' ' I



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C. O. Lippard. A. B. statesvii.le, x. c. Honest conviction is a bulwark to manhood C. O. believes in doing the right thing at the right time and in the right way. He is a student, poet, and business man. The Class is glad to have such a man. He is true to Ins convictions, and free in his counsel. His literary capacity is very large; especially is he interested in the Eng- lish language and poetry. If you want to see some of his work, 1 in the Lenoirian, and Hacawa. is not one-sided. Whatever he sees to be done, in the Society, classroom, or athletic field, he is ready to do. He is a member of the Chres- tonian Society. He is a good debater, and a pleasing speaker. He has never confined himself to text hooks in ol- der to obtain honors, but he believes in broadening his views on all sub- jects. The future has a way to suc- cess open to him in the field of the ministry. Scrub Anniversary De- bater 191 3; Chrestonian Anniversary Debater 1 9 1 4 : Ternis anager 1914-15; Class Poet 1915. Annie; Powlas, A. B. BARBER JUNCTION, X. C. To be most useful is the greatest virtue. A xxii ' . has .surmounted the difficul- ties that beset her when she entered college. She has worked hard, dili- gently, and wisely. She has been an ardent Society worker, and the Phila- lethean Society will miss her. AxxiK las won that highest form of success which comes to the one who never shrinks from danger, strife, or bitter toil. Annie has tried to find her true place in life. She has studied some Music, Expression, and Voice. She be- lieves that in a useful life lies the lest and truest virtue, and thai she can obtain this virtue by lending a helping hand to a certain young Theolog. She is very religious, and •elieves in doing the right thing re- gardless of the consequences. We expect to hear ureal things of her in the religious world.

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