Trevecca Nazarene University - Darda Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1935

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N , i Ps- '-'E l 3-'S 1- Z .-.ft,,, -5 -X s 5 CLASS N lhe fall of l'tI43 lilly l'ireshmen eutereal the saereil walls ol' 'l'rn-yea-ea Nazarene College to wage yyar against the fort-es of superstition. ignoranee. aml -.in. We tlo not mean to ln- eoneeiterl. liul ss in the sehool. NX e hail a lifleen states anal one foreign in our elass. llieharnl Jones Professor Foskey was eh-eteul gooil leaclers the elass stooul oyer any gnotl program that tlier helpetl tis in the l.iterary oek Fai-ulty that year. 'l'he lileyalor to Sue:-ess ls iirs. anal trieal to praeliee it, the railing as we strugglefl up - tool-A neyi hope we soon realizetl that we were the hest ela great yariely ol' talent. aml eounlry were representetl was eleu-teal Pr--sitleltt anul Sponsor. With these two together as a unit anrl pul we tlesirerl. Our large nun Soi-iety'. We put on the M li e 4-hose for ollr lnotlo. Not llunning. 'llal-te the Sta So'n'- of us almost fell oy er nlfllglisll Composition l'lligltl. lull yu when we eaughl sight of 4-li'nlxetl upwarrl, ,lune value anrl yye hall elassmales. realizing that return tlte next year. l'sy ehology l.antling. Alnul to Intl fareyiell to our elf-ar some ysoultl not lie alrle to SENIOR C A N ages past. when star :lust ft-ll upon the hearts of men. anrl tlruiuls roameul our worlul aliout. sueh .i tale as l shall tell wottltl not have lien-n unlikely: lint eome hither and hear ye a relie ol' the sa-er anrl knower of many things eouehesl in monlern phraseology, The unfoliling len long years - s. - .una. l sat liefore my tiny lire thinking of other -veeea College sehoolmates. lightly a litl'e il from the tip of a Ilame antl luule me lol- took me to my naliye eounlry antl shoueil ears hail hrouglit to our 4-lass of l'tfl5. thereof follows iinnu-tlkilely. l toileil for on tht mi sion lit lil in lil' Une night as tlays anrl 'l'r4 mainlen steppi- low her, She me what ten y What, hol 'l'he hall of Congress-the Speaker of the llousc is engagevl in untangling some politieal squalilule. l.ookf Ile has llolu-rt's Rules of Urnler in his hanill Earl Seal! Who else lint? Again. l am usherenl into a magnilieent lianquet hall, Lights rival the sun in lirillianee, N lieaulifully prepart-sl talvle with eul erystal glasses linkling in the hannls of lveauliful women anal stately men. llella is entertaining some ol' her husluantl's frienils. Among her guests l see another yyhose llark liroyyn eyes anrl slightly' graying hair seem strangely l'amili.ir. ll is none other than Rieharul tlliekl jones. But who woultl alare so to atlrlress him noyy? lle staiuls at the heaul of the nalionfChief .lustiee of the Suprenu- Court' Uur lihief .lusliee is untluly intereslesl in the lally at his left. Nluving a little i-loser. l gasp with surprise. A returnerl missionary talks with great tears slantling in her soft lilue eyes, l ani templetl to spoil the vision hy whispering. Lois Murphy! 'l'he erueial moment is passeclrrthey' laugh together. Uur elass is lalying a lxig share in the honors of the tlay. l'ilhel Mae lieavers look the Pulitzer l'ri7e for writing the hesl novel in l'Pl l. Other literary lightsflaiis 'l'hrow- er is an outslanaling poet of the clay: lina TN:-yyton elelighls the ehihlren with her heauliful stories of the peoples ol other la mls where she maile an exlenrlezl stutly. Swiftly' the seene is ehangetl anml a beautiful home in Alaliama eonies liefore me. Nyho is that sitting on the poreh in the twilight? Xl hy itis Carl llroyynf A little hlonrle girl olaliout four years is playing on the floor at his feet. Yes. your surmises are eorre4 t: Carl antl lleta have lu-en marrieil seyeral years. As l aiu earrietl flown the roail from the Brown home. I eonu- aeross a lieltl where seientilie experiments are lueing earrietl on. Frank Blaeklrurn antl Alliert llostiek have formetl a partnership and are employ eil lry' the State llepartment of Agrieulture. My' heart almost failed to funelion when l fountl myself again within the walls of Treveeea College. l.ueien Smith is now Dr. Smith. the College Presitlent. Archie Lindsay' is his private secretary. Alinc Griffin anrl llertha Pettit are both teaehing in the lligh School Department. lt seems that Bertha is no longer Miss Pettit. hut Mrs. Wiallaee. Wllile I was in the College the Poole evangel- HISTORY ln the following Sept:-nilier. the Senior Class organivesl yyith twenty -liye memliers. eh-eting lfarl Seal as Presillent. anul Professor 'lla'-key as Sponsor. ll 1- .ippreeiale their ellieienl leatlership this year. ln Ueloher we luroke the linu-worn eustom ol' initiating the l reshmen anil estalvlishetl a pri-eevlent hy vulerluiniuu them with a pie-nie. at Shelliy Park. yyhieh was enjoyul hy' all. Home of our elass yyere almost lost in the Uxlyslit' lllomli-4 of l'hilosophy anrl l.ogie while olhf-rs were almost oyerr-olue ln the Fog of Chemistry . lrut as true Seniors we slruggleil on anal eamr- forth eonapu-rors. We have a loyal erowsl of l r4-shmen this y-ear. Un kpril IH they entertained us with a ilelighlful lnanquel. whieh we shall ney er forget. -K little yyhile anrl we. yy ho have llaltlell together. will he mustereal out lo our 1liIT1-rent palliyyays of iluly. 'llay we eaeh press forwartl toyyaril the mark for the prive ofllle htgll 1'.illingol'l.o1l in Lhrisl Jesus. W. It 'l'uoul-sos. O SS PRUPHECY istie party' paitl the sellool a yisil, 'Net-tl l say lhal Mrs. jolin ll, is our former elassmate. llulh Lewis? Nlrs. l'oole gave a report in ehapil. llussell anil Nlrs. lilliott are lalioring faithfully anwl fruilfully on the mission Iieluls of lnnlia, lyho is Nlrs. l-llliott? Wilton Spruill. of ronrse l.a N.-lle llilison is still ill Nasllyille: she is Yliss Car- roll's partner in their srltool ol expression. l loy Wilhoite is helping her sister in the ln-auly parlor liusinn-ss. anfl sr-niling a lioy .intl girl to 'lireyeeea liranimar Srltool l yisitell the llorltl lllenlorial lluiltling anrl hearul Dolores Swinney. now a Nletropolitan Upera singer, Hula Seal .intl 'llayis Nl:-Gee trayel with llolorf-s :luring the summer season. 'l'lu- years have eaust-il Dolores ti. live true lo her name. anal she needs these tyio merry funmakers to eheer her in her quiet hours. llnyis tt-.il-lies :luring the winter ol' e.u-h year in the hills of iliennessee W. ll. 'l'hompson is pastor of the First lfhureh of the Nazarene ill Fl. Louis. Miss Filalraugh hail ileeitletl. hnally. that she uoulil rather lie a pastor's yyife than a pastor. She makes a splentliil lielter half for Rey. Thompson. l rom St. l.ouis the seene shifts to the l,on1-,Star State. llow rlitl l get there so quiekly? Visions know tio spare or time. llr-re, ll, ll. llillianis. Nl.ll,. is a praetieing physieian anil has a host of frientls. lle employs Milelrecl l'age anrl Martha llreen as nurses in the Protestant llospilal in llallas. lloyyartl Slot-ks lis also ill llallas training monkeys for the ein-us. Green is still his fayorile eolor, 'l'hey say gentlemen prefer lilon:les. lint it seems that women tlo not. lloy Gomer is running an all in the paper. Wanting what? 'K yyifef Curtis l'1lliott is yiee presiilent ol' the General Shoe Corporation. Gran-e Minis still wishes she eouhl join the Marines. My heart goes out to her in sy mpathy . Again. l reeognive the lu-loveil stale of Alabama. Set lar hat-k in a nook in the iyoouls stantls an oltl-fashion:-sl log house. As my yision eontintles. the faint voiee ol' it singing woman is wafterl lo my ears. 'l'he ow ner of that yoiee steps liefore me. ll is Alla Lee lllaeltlnirn. ller tlream of a log house eame true. Last of all our elass. three lxentuekians. Josephine Johnson. Mihlreil Gilison. an4l l'iugene Mae-lu-y'r Jo anrl Nliltlreul are eonlentenl olfl-maid sehool teaehers: lfugene flirln't reall Sherloek llolmes for nothing. he is noleul lar anrl near as tleleetive No. 1 in the ll. A. When the vision fanlrrl as stulilenly' as it came. the emliers hall aliefl. anrl only' the ashes ol' my lire remaineal. what of my' prophecy? Wit-ll. we shall see what we shall see. M my ll. Jourvsozv. 'F' 'Y' Page Tbirlct VI

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3 HIEDARDA S.. .- gb : Yi 5 'Si 4 Q-. UIXDERGRADUATE SENIORS RUSSELL ELLIOTT WALDO. Kavsxs -I hrnrf- mlm struggling in lhe slorms flffltlif' Vice President Senior Class: President Christian Wforkers' Assoc-iation: President Student Volunteers: President Ramblers' Club: Treasurer Parthenian Literary Society: Vive Presiulent College Debating Club: Assistant Iinsinf-its Nlanager D uint: Alley Rat. ADA LEE BLACKBURW ROBIZRTGD-XLI'-1. Al..tB-unix II ull:ing iiliulilrizsirvly. ulirnys rvnrb' fnr svri-irv. l4mL-ing m'1'rjusl n lilllr farther nhvn1l Ilest Yaturml. .Klabaina Club: Parlhenian Literary So- IIELLnviLl.l-:. IL: moms tion: Ilolini-ss League: Student Volunteers. IUSEPHINE JOHNSON Ikvrxn. Knvrtiziu Ili-nf is ,'ni1h nn- lwr iru1rhn'urrI: Rl I'II XYINIFRED LEWIS l'ti.oi-zasov. Wtzvr Yinuiwu ARCIIIIZ LIYDSAY af: H ani , :L PHRKINSTON. Mlsslsstvvl EUNICE LUIS MURPHY Minn. Frouiin Captain Latlit-rn' Department Jail. MILDIIED V. PAGE County XI orkhouse. I-Q: Illinois Club. BERTIIA PETTI'I' Hntsi.nx'. Onto U,-is vhuslr- ns unsunnml snott- ICl'LA PEARL SEAL Piemiox-r. Missouu H.-IX rm-rp' ns Iliff :lay is lang az: VALAYNDO TAYLOR Wusr Sousnsizr. KEN-i-Lvcin' ANNIE LOIS TIIROWER ANtnt.Usl.t. At.,tB,AMA WILLIAM R. THOMPSON FIMNKFORT. KENTUCIU' FLOY WILHOIT Bic. Sawov. TENNESSEE Tennessee Club. GRACE GIBSON MIMS Ilicnwu. Iinxrucm' U.-I bil of ,:rnt'ily: 11 Ili! cfjuflilvw Partlieninn Literary Soviety: Alabama Club. Tli11v un- m'i'r'r rilnnv who arf' rlrvompanirlrl by mflzlv llu:ngl1ls Parthenian Literary Society: Ramblers' Club: ' , College IJ4.-bating Club: Christian Wbrkerfa' 5 I'Ii.iz.uxr:'ra'r0wN. Iiiivois 1 She lluu lnringx sunshine unto others rnnlml hvrsplfn Partlienian Literary Society: Captain Laflies' If'liv iiurrjvf' Thi- iuurlil goes nn just Iliff snmt Parthenian Literary Society: College Debating Athletic' Assoviation: Council Bachelor Club. riet y. RETA FISHER IIEYTON. Il.LiN0ls ,-I lnrvly laeb' gnrmmzlvrl in fflllllu Iluinx Staff: Parthenian Literary Society: Senior Play: 'fl Illinois Club. NI ARTIIA ELIZABETH GREE N .llui4lc-n. slrnngz-r uml wi-rvl. mol anrl pun' ns suniniur rum Parlhenian Literary Soviety: Christian Work:-rs' As:-ovii n girl fushiunml of wrong jilwrsfi-mirziuf-, luyully. Parthenian Literarv Sofiety: Captain Ladies' Ihquirtnient Jail. I-Q: Christian Workers' Association: Iloliness Leagni-. fl Iilllc' ulnnf. u litlle shy. rvljv xirwfli' Parthenian Literary Soeiety: Christian Workers' Assoria- tion: lloliness League: Ixentiu-ky-IX est Yirginia Club. Senior I layl Assoriation: kr-vp il from Departnlent Ytitliesl. S4-vri-tary to President: Vncalian Glee Club: Il-XIKIIK Staff: Athletic Assoriation: Christian Workers' Assoviation: Missouri Club: Parthenian Literary Society. i Club: Never iullv u mum:-nl. hui lhriflwv and Ihnughlful of others' Parthenian Literary Society: Christian Yvorkers' Assovia- tion: Ilolint-ss League: Student Volunteers: Alabama Club. Hr gums sli-mlilyfnn lime-and does his flu!-v well College Quartet: Parthenian Literary Society: Christian Workers' Association: Ixentucky-West Virginia Club. The present iv hritlhl trilli lliefulurel' Hr-r qunlilivs were suvli llinl we can sneak mfll uf lu-r Partlienian Literary Society. Ixenlurky-West virginia Club. J,- w



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. ir H is D A it D 4 ! gl X ' OUR GOAL QTVIUIIIU suggested lp' Bliss Lots THROWERD Years ago we started for the top. It seemed that we would never reach the topg But trials sore are builders of the soul. Weary days we knew before us lay. And sleepless nights of toil before us lay. Yet we determined we would reach our goal. Long have been the days that we have climbed, And rugged. too. the path o'er which we climbed, To reach the summit of achievement high. Thorns that grew beside our winding path. And flinty rocks that lay along our path. Did pierce our hands and feet as we passed by. Now we stand upon the peak we sought. The lofty peak so long that we had sought, And look away across the valley broad. Proud we are tl1at we have gained this height- Vlve feel that there is yet a greater height- And pledge our lives in service to our God. Parents, dear. have helped us on our way. We needed them to help us on our way. And we are glad for all that they have done. lt is true. weive striven hard to win, Vllithout our parents we could hardly win. And so we honor them that we have won. May we never feel that we have wonf For only those are dead who all have won! But may our lives for others then be given. Serving others let us give our best, And God Himself will smile upon our best, And for rewardfour goalfwill give us heaven. -R. EARL SEAL. v - 4 Y nge P011 rlvrrz

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