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WHO'S WHO AT TREYECCA IE TIHIIEDAIRDA it is .ig A HI 'X ! -: lies! Sltulenl , lies! lll- lrnunrl ,Host llttafllertltttl .llusi l t'l'SlIIlf!' ll illiext ,... lf:-sl Nulurwl , Hes! Sport. , llnst 'Illrm'1it'e. l riemIlies1 Jlrllllwl. Xeulesl .Host l'upt1lur. . Haj' , liutt. Stext. lilfilx ,lowEs. limi. St-nt.. limi, Slut., .. , llow tan S't'ot:Rs llow mn Srotzks lJtt:tC'.IoNt1s xlCTURfiR11 . lJtt:k ,lowt-js llow tan Srotzks llmwrow Cook, Dinan ,lowtes CAN Y0l' IMAGINEse liirl Nl stu ,lottmsox tit-:R't'Rt tm I'tm:t:'t t' I t'ttEt, Nl -its lit-:ty mis litnx Ilt1:t.t,.t St-Ltt. lat t.-t ht-ztt. -Xnt l5t..u:txtst'tiN 'Nlttttut Nltxts Es't'tNt-1 'Nlotton Ptxsm tioot-t-:R Nl xt ts xltililili Nl tin Stws l,ot tst-1 M t-:Rs Professor Maekey as lat as Ur. llardy? Gomer getting to a date on lilllv? Jefferson with a girl friend? liugene Maekey getting to elass on time? Lois Murphy running ottl of something to say? lloward Stoeks witlt the blues? Bobby Melxeown without a smile on his fave? Lawson saying l donil known? 'Nobody w Hllllllg a date with Dil,-lt .lones Miss Person treating her students like ffrow mips? F' v Mr. Shelton anywhere without W ayne? lid llardy in a ball htttnor? llatn attd eggs for breakfast? Lightning in a lntrry? Glover or lrwin refusing to sing? Soi-ial privileges every afternoon? Penny lluff ttot planning to go some- w here? Sara Uuggan leading a st-hool yt-ll? Professor l'arsons with an l. fl? Professor Redford without a eruteh? Nlorgan staying awake in f-lass? Any of us willt nothing to tio? JOKES M Rs. BEDFORD Canswering phonej: You say Sue Collier has a had eold and eanit eotne to sehool today? Who is this speak- ing? Y OICE: This is nty mother. MRS. IIARDY: ls Pais new dog a setter or a pointer? lin: lle s neither. lleis an upsetter and a disappointerf' Maybe the reason so many rules are passed is to allow' for breakage. MR. Rtsnt-'oRn: What do l mean when l say, 'Ile eonerete'? Btu. ISEVANS: Act hard. Mun' Jottwsorw: l see Mr. Garrett has his hair ent short. MRs. GQXRRETTI Yes, the eowardlu Mtss 'l'ttoytPs0N Cpointing to mapjz This is where the barbarians' forefathers eame from. DEt.l.xtAE: Did they have four fathers? Miss Tttoxtesowz Paul was a great prophet in his day. Gtsottot-3 Sxtnu: l don't guess he-'d be worth mueh now. profits have ehanged so. GOMER: How do you like my hat? SEAL! Where'd you get il? GOMER: A fellow gave it to nie. SEAL Qafler examining hall: l don't blame him. h1R5. IlARDY fat len oieloekjz Who didn'l hang up their elothes when they went to bed? EULA ffrom under the blanketsjz Adam. K. ,, , g,-T , ,,- , K , l'illl.8I l was valeelit-lorian ol' my elass when I graduated from the eighth grade. PvlRS. lltRtn: W ere you the only one in the t'lass? SEAL: Dt-II. tlo yott know what Swin- ney's favorite expression is?i' l7ELt.,t: 'Grt-at day in the morning'? SEM.: No. 'Dale Gray in the morning. lJoLoREs: Weive been waiting a long time for that mother of mine to route. ltCToR: llours. I should say. lJoLoRtzs: tlh. this is so sudden. Nltss l'ERsoN: lt's no disgrat-e to he an old maid. ' l'l0H',-KRD Srottksz -Kre you an oltl maid? MISS PERSON! Yes, biy elioieefi STocRs: NY hose ehoiee? Miss Pt-:RsoN: lCugene. you're late to 4-lass againfi ICLGENE MACREY: No'm. you just started the vlass before l got heref' i LAWSON! Hy wife has been ttttrsing a groueh this week. ljlCK JONES! Been laid up. have you? TEACHER: llow long eau a person live without brains? STUDENT: allow old are you? MRS. GARRE'l'T: l'hnogene, you'ye brok- en more dishes lhatt yottr salary will pay for. l don't know what we are going todo about it. listooENE: I don't either, unless you raise my salary. Page Tll't'lIfY1'-txljllt
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E THJEDARD f :f al- - , s ff- XT? ei -X 'Q' -XX A I .14 gl. H 1 5 T Tiff IN RETROSPECTION lf'l'ICR a lapse of three years the IJARIJA again makes its appearance. Our annual, like so very many others. suffered much at the hands of Old Man Depression. An attempt was made in 1932 to publish the book. The staff was elected and some plans w ere made. but the task seemed too great and the Old Man said it couldn't be done. Again. publication was attempted in 1933. and again the depression had its way. No at- tempt was made in 1031- to publish a TJARDA for that year. but interest and enthusiasm were created near the close of the school for an annual for 1935. That interest has been kept alive and as a result the 1935 DARDA is a reality. The staff of this year would be glad to list for you the graduates front all departments for the years '32, '33, and '31, but complete information is not available. However, the following are the graduating classes of 193-1: High School. WYILI. H. ATKINS. Tennessee, Sululuiorirzn: BL.-XNTUN COOK.Alaban1a:P.'tt'l. GROSE. Kentucky: LADELL BTORGAN, Alabama: l tuNk Mt'aPnx'. Florida: GERTRl'DE PAnoET'r. Alabama, lialerlietorian: and MAX R. SLOAN. Tennessee. College. Cxrttamxts Axnansox. Guatemala. C. A.: RICHARD BINGHAM. North Carolina: Euaaxon lirruza. Tennessee: Lots TIARDY, Tennessee: EARNESTINE and OPALINE Hnts. Kentucky: llt-:LEX llaxrmtctisow. Tennessee. Salulatoriun: XAOBII Homxti, Illinois: llowzxan W. Janamvr. West Xirgiuia: Mus. M. A. RI.-KCKEY, Kentucky: Gmnvs SPRUILL, Alabama: .IEANETTE T.u't.oR. Alabama: Ntawsx' TAYLOR, Tennessee: and C. R. Ttnusi-tan. lientucky. lialerfictorimt. While the DARDA w as writhing under the influence of the depression, Trevecca herself did not escape. The past three years have been perilous ones. involving the school in abuses. misunderstandings. and criticisms. But Dr. Hardy. with his patient and efficient leader- ship. has kept her out of debt and brought her safely through. In the summer of 1932 the school moved to the Roger Williams University site on Whites Creek Pike. This was to be the new home of Trevecca. but Circumstances decreed that it should not be so. Therefore. in the sunnner of 193-1 it was necessary to move again. Since the titne for school to open was rapidly drawing near and no location had been secured, ar- rangements were made to move to Fifth and Wioodland Streets, using First Church for classes and assembly.. and residences in the vicinity for dormitories. This has proven very satisfactory as an emergency measure. The Board of Trustees met in February and reorganized the school, naming her Trevecea Xazarene College. The name, which was suggested by Rev. WT. H. Parker, of Charlotte, N. C.. preserves the traditions and standing of Trevecca. and at the same time identifies the college with the Church of the Nazarene. The Board also ordered the selection and pur- chase of a suitable location. Wie are expecting great things in the future for good old Tre- vecca Nazarene College. R. EARL SEAL. 'Pugt' Tbirly 'Q'
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