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Senior Class DULCIE McDONALD Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.” Dulcie is one of the most reserved members of the Class. She, with a few others, really has the Senior dignity. This young lady wastes no time on any of the frivolous things of life, but finds happiness in being modest, quiet, and studious. Kappa Nu; Tennessee Club. JOE KIDD BROWN Lynnville, Tenn. The fall of ’22 ushered into our halls our friend, Joe Kidd Brown. The following fall he diligently sought to learn the fundamentals of medicine, by which he may be able to alleviate the pain of suf- fering humanity. He has been faithful to his task, with an occasional Saturday night off to see his best girl. But for his faithfulness he leaves the sacred halls of D. L. C. with a “‘sheepskin”’’ under his left arm and a pill box in his right hand. Luck to you, Doc! Calliopean; Tennessee Club; Glee Club; Workers’ Club; School Band; Calliopean Five; Calliopean Nine; Calliopean Editor of Backlog; Social Editor of Babbler; “SEVEN WONDERS.” IRMA HOOPER Marietta, Ga. Irma specializes in foreign languages. She can “euss’’ you out in four different languages, and yet the way she does it is marvelous. She has the deter- mination and grit that carries one over the roughest hills. Nothing but success can follow her in life. Sapphonean; ‘Cosmopolitan Club; Ancient Lan- guage Club; Tennis Club; Modern Language Club. Page Twenty-Three
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Senior Class ODELLE WARD Elkton, Ky. Do you note the lurking mischief in those eyes? They call him ‘‘Ward.” He enjoys a joke, and every one else enjoys it with him. His genius is dispensing witticisms, and the Class is proud of his talent. He has done his work well, and com- mands the respect of all. He who makes people laugh is better than a doctor. The world has need of your kind, Odelle. Calliopean; Expression Club; Kentucky Club. DOROTHY NEELY Nashville, Tenn. With her winning smile, quiet ways, and pleasing manner she has won a host of friends. She is ad- mired by all as a capable student. She is an active society worker, and it was through her playing that her society has won many victories. She will be missed when she leaves these sacred walls, and her’s will be no easy place to fill. We wish you much success in life, ‘‘Dot.”’ Sapphonean; Class Poet; Ancient Language Club; Day Students’ Club; Tennessee Club; Sapphonean Five. BARNEY D. MOREHEAD Nashville, Tenn. Barney came to us after-a fifteen-months’ crusade against the Germans. Although he sniffed some of their gas, he seems to have gotten the better of the little argument over there, and came back in fine shape for joining in a contest of longer dura- tion against the forces of Satan. He is a minister of the gdspel who comports himself in a manner worthy of his calling. Lipscomb; Business Manager of the Babbler; Business Manager of the Backlog; Secretary of Bible Educational Fund. Page Twenty-Two
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Senior Class HOWARD B. PAYNE Dunlap, Tenn. Howard, as we all know him, is charged with restless energy, confident of his own abilities. He doesn’t admit the word “failure” into his vocabu- lary. His restive nature could not endure the tediung of two years of uninterrupted college work. The interims between seasons in college were spent in teaching. At present, he is the most recent victim of Cupid in the Senior Class. Lipscomb; Lipscomb Five; Lipscomb Nine; Ex- pression Club; Tennessee Club; “SEVEN WON- DERS.”’ - MARY PRATER Sparta, Tenn. Mary came to us since the holidays, and hence is too new to be known thoroughly, but we think she is an addition to our. Senior Class of which we should be proud. She ‘has the elements of a true character, and we are sure that great things are in store for her. Kappa Nu; Tennessee Club. SAMPSON LESTER Nashville, Tenn. From the name of this man, one would think him to be strong, and that is exactly what he is— strong in character. After a year’s absence, he came back to D. L. C. to finish his college course. He has strengthened the’ Class of ’24 considerably, and his loyalty to the school and his service to the student body has gained the respect of all. Whatever Sampson decides to do, he will surely succeed, for a man of his character could know nothing but success. Calliopean; Preachers’ Club; Tennessee Club, Page Twenty-Four
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