Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1920

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Rbakat DOROTHY MRTRIMAN ©. B Access ote) ace) ane ee Jacksonville, Florida SAPPHONEAN “And that smile, like sunshine, dart Into many a sunless heart, For a smile of God thou art” A few years ago from Jacksonville, Florida, Miss Dorothy Pittman came to the Nashville Bible School. She wanted an education, and a Christian education at that, even if she did have to go half-way across the Union to get it, so she came here. Not only has Miss Pittman acquired a literary education while with us, but she has also developed her musical talent, graduating from the music department last year. Dot, as she is spoken of by her friends, is loved by all. Being vivacious and of a happy, con- tented disposition, she easily makes friends and keeps them and can be counted on to do her part in any good work. In her society she is a zealous worker, taking a deep interest in its best welfare. May her whole life be spent in consecration to God, and may she ever live above that which is low and trivial, partaking of the happiness and peace which comes from above. ELIZABETH DAWSON: BAG een er: Soest 1 ter eee Adairville, Ky. SAPPHONEAN “Determination firm and true, With glowing hopes and bright, Are hers to use and to pursue, Since fixedly she stands for right.” Four years ago “Dawson,” as she is known among her friends, came to us from the Blue Grass State. Having completed two years’ high school course at Adairville, she decided to come to a place of better Christian environment; so she chose our college. Elizabeth in a short time after coming to our college cast her lot with the Sapphoneans and has been an ardent worker in that society ever since. In addi- tion to her literary course, she took up the study of art and has become very skilled in that work. She has lived such a modest life in her stay with us that she has won the admiration of both teach- ers and fellow students, and she will always be known to stand on the side of right. We wish for her a life of success and happiness. Page twenty-six

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PN OELO Ie Vit HIB NEY, CI Roe ANE soicn aut eigtie tees haat Srenens ls Hopkinsville, Kentucky CALLIOPEAN “We doubl not that for one so true There must be other nobler work to do” Mr. Henry entered this college in January, 1916. Since then he has remained with us and striven each day for the honors he has now obtained. When the time came fon the class to select a poet, whom should we choose but Arthur? His polished politeness and gentle manners show him to be thoroughly Kentuckian. He has a wonderful tenor yoice which has won applause from more than one apprecia- live audience. Arthur has been a good pupil. However, he never worries over hard or long lessons. Many times while his classmates have pored over their lessons, he has slept soundly. One of his promi- nent characteristics is his good nature, so that whatever faults he may have are minimized by it. He has high ideals, and the class has a right to expect great results from his labors. We wish for him all that is glorious. geome VLAN NAL BS Ay ai totais ak ocee tute Sys SO i Oa ee Riverside, Tennessee SAPPHONEAN Theo came to the Nashville Bible School, as it was named at that time, at the beginning of 1914-1915 school year, but has been away a year and a half since that date. Her gentle and genteel character- istics have won for her the love and admiration of all those she has been associated with. Not only in Literature has she attained lofty heights, but also in Art. She is a graduate in Art this year and has had exhibitions at the Carnegie Library in the city and at other points in the State. She is also an accomplished musician. We shall fondly remember her and predict for her a life crowned with honors bright and happy. Page twenly-five



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CEENNIDAVIDe DAVIS) BN ans ee os cs es oe eee. a Vlontgomery, Alabama CALLIOPEAN Glenn came to the college in the fall of 1919 and entered the Senior Class. In recognition of his steady work, the Senior Class has asked him to deliver the class oration on commencement day. However, “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.’ He enters with enthusiasm in the recreation of the school. He is kind and considerate, always thinking of others’ welfare rather than his own. He has been a credit to the Senior Class, and we wish him success all through life. DARALM JO UREHANDILER:) b°So8n a atueaten ne aan ons ak ce birmingham, Alabama SAPPHONEAN From the dear old State of Alabama “Sassy,” as she is called by her schoolmates, left her home Sep- tember 5, 1917, to take up further work at the David Lipscomb College. Each fall she has returned to us to pursue h er labors until she now nears the end of her course, and she will soon win the reward for which she has toiled. She possesses an excellent disposition and is admired by every ore who comes in contact with her. She is indeed an energetic, industiious and amiable girl. She possesses much in- dependence .and originality of character. We envy very much the man who can win her heart, for he will have won a valuable prize. Page twenty-seven

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