Belmont College - Milady in Brown Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1911

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Zeleva Pearl Boland Missouri Y. W. C. A.; S. C. S. R. R.; Northern Club. Pearl, generally known to us as Ma. is an ideal senior, with the exception of only a few small matters. Those being to her disadvantage are: She is incHned to take life too seriously, she worries over her grades. She worries over her appetite, and in an earnest manner she peti- tions some of her friends among the faculty that she needs to keep cakes in her room to mince on during study hour. She is in con- stant hot water for fear Pa Jones will forget his company manners and make some breach of etiquette while out in society. She is crush proof, as she considers it far beneath her dignity to indulge in such foolishness. Which fact some of her dear friends grieve over. On the other hand, she has mounted to the highest peak of Alaska, and there buried her heart (happy may he be). She has commanded the respect of the most sober-minded members of the faculty, and has gained their best wishes by her close observance and tactfulness. And now with such characteristics could you imagine her to be a slender maiden, with tender manner and a gentle voice, blue eyes, and curlv golden hair blowing in the breezes (?) Such is Pearl, whose memory will always be dear to those who knew her. Hazel Tynes Alabama S. C. S. R. R.; CoUegre Editor of Blue and Bronze, ■QS- ' IO; Treasurer of Dixie Club; Vice President of Alabama Club. A happy combination of a shark and a lady (of leisure, given to timidity and much sleep, studies her lessons during the two and a half minutes between classes, and generally knows them. She has not, as far as we know, been subject either to crushes or to the bang fever.

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HiLMA Green Florida Annah McIntire Cox Kentucky T. W. C. A.; S. C. S. R. R.; Vice President of Sub-Senior Class, ' 09- ' 10; Bible Study Leader, ' 09- ' 10; Vice President of Senior Class, ' lO- ' ll; President of Cercle Francaise, ' lO- ' ll; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' lO- ' ll; Bible Study Leader, ' lO- ' ll; Program Committee of Violin Club, ' lO- ' ll. Yes, she talks once in a while, but would not come under the parrot variety of people. Her constant companion is her livre francais. On account of her youthful appearance, one would hardly have expected her to have attained the dignity of a B.A., but owing to the devotion of some one down home she grows younger every day, and we fear that this time next year she will have become Young indeed. It isn ' t Hilma ' s lot to be a leader, but she is perfectly happy to be a satellite — and it isn ' t a puzzle whose satellite she is either, because have you ever seen her without Hazel? Her hair is the greatest worry of her life — not how to make it grow — no, in- deed — but what to do with such a bounteous sup- ply. It is always in her own way, as well as other people ' s, and she will be glad of any sug- gestion anyone can give her about it. But these who know her best say she is studious and tries to use every minute of her time. S. C. e. R. R.; T. W. C. A.; President of Senior Class, ' lO- ' ll; President of German Club, ' lO- ' ll; Devotional Committee, T. W. C. A. There is a young damsel named Cox, Whose character ' s one full of shocks. She ' s tall and she ' s thin, And she looks like a pin. And she ' s proof against all kinds of knocks. In classes some say she ' s a shark. With teachers she sure hits the mark. As pres of the class, She ' s quite a stunning lass. And we ' ll ' rect her a shaft on the park.



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..(T . May Burns Tenn Alay is bright and she is witty, She is smart, but she ' s not pretty. Handsome is as handsome does, As the old-time maxim says. So we say that May is handsome. And that ' s pretty in a way. Although she hails from Tennessee, She ' s just as gay as she can be. She ' s always welcome wher ' er she goes, For she ' s rich in friends, but poor in foes. She ranks high in deportment, And she ' s on Miss Webb ' s floor, Now who for themselves can dare to say more? We ' re glad she is a Senior, For now her work is o ' er. But in the future years to come They ' ll miss her more and more. Bobbie, a Lone Star State cowgirl, who shows a strong preference for bareback riding. Is noted for breaking absolutely every rule in school. A fluent Spanish scholar, who says, For favor please pass to me myself the cream, and when upon asking why her grade was not raised, received the reply that it will be next quarter. A very motherly nature, who sympathizes with all the analytic, home, lovesick girls. A frequent visitor at Skalowski ' s and Luigart ' s, she says for something to eat; but if you sat at her table you would not believe it. Shows a wise choice in the selection of roommates, and lives forever after, like happy couples should. An all around, jolly person, and a most excellent friend.

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