Maryville College - Chilhowean Yearbook (Maryville, TN)

 - Class of 1925

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ELIZABETH REBECCA BIGGER, B.A. Chattanooga, Tennessee Theta Epsiton Treasurer Theta Epsilon ' 23, Editor ' 24, Secretary ' 25, Mid-Winter Committee ' 25 ; Student Council ' 24; Po stal Clerk and As- sistant in Loan Library ' 24- ' 25. Becca is quiet, modest, warm-hearted, outspoken, and generous. She admires the noble, sincere and genuine things in life and goes about her work with a determination to win. She is a good conversationalist and one to be desired as a friend. The teachers and students as well know that she is to be depended on. Everyone respects her and admires her, as is shown by the large num- ber of friends she has in College. She is a Shark in Mathematics and expects to teach that subject in some high school next ' year. Becca broke into the ranks of the regular Moonshiners last year, but he isn ' t here this year, so it is different. Most of the College students are content with one degree, but Rebecca is aspiring to two or three before she gets through. We hope you will attain this, Becca. CH ARLES ROY BLACK, B.A. Oliver Springs, Tennessee Atheniati Assistant in Lamar Library ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Recording Secretary Law Club ' 23 ; Secre- tary Athenian ' 23; Class Football ' 24- ' 25 ; Friendship Council ' 24- ' 25. Roy seems to have assumed a more cheer- ful attitude toward the world here lately. Wonder why? Is it because In the Spring a young man ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love , or because of the appearance of a certain young lady on the hill for the sec- ond semester ' s vrork? It seems, however, that both of these reasons must go together. Roy is always nice and courteous and he will be missed in the library next year. He has a friendly smile and a kind word for every one that comes along. Talk about optimism, he is just about the most optimistic fellow that you ever saw in your life. He sees something good in everything, and always sees the sunshine instead of the shadow. That ' s right, Roy, we are all with vou. ' •BECCA- • ffJSOfl I Oeseovfo flrtf isr Vf Off TIItT tfl5T (fviifc BLACK

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riiiifiiniiiiiiii ifiifT ■ UnTTTTn ' rr m xgav.-cgc T T TTTrTai i-. Biii fSSS: m m m ' MYRTLE VIOLA ARDIS, B.A. Camden, New Jersey TJieta Epsilon Alpha Sigma Mid-Winter ' 22- ' 23- ' 24; Student Council ' 23; Nu Gan:ima Sigma Leader ' 23- ' 25 ; Intercollegiate Debate ' 23- ' 25; Pi Kappa Delta ' 23- ' 24- ' 25 ; Contestant for Alexander Prize ' 23; Assistant Physical Director ' 24- ' 25 ; Dramatic Chairman Theta Epsilon ' 24; Spanish Players ' 24; Maryville College Players ' 24; Vice-President New Jersey Club ' 24; Class Editor ' 24; Chilhow- ean Staff ' 24; Girls ' Glee Club Reader ' 24; Graduate in Expression ' 24; President Theta Epsilon ' 25. Oh, ' Red ' , how wonderful! Her eyes grow big when she says this and Red looks so pleased. She is a bright child, is Myrtle, and able to hold her own in any argument — and observe the poise! She is never hap- pier than when she is expounding her own thoughts to someone. No one in the class is more vivid, more fascinating than she. She came to us from the smoky city of Camden, New Jersey, and she is not used to seeing herself in all her glorv because of the smoke. MARY KATHLEEN BAILEY, B.A. B. iLEVTON, Tennessee Bainonian Teacher in Preparatory Department ' 25. Here ' s to the Virgil teacher in the prep department! She doesn ' t seem very much like a teacher, with her big brown eyes and innocent smile. She is a good sport and just lets of fun to talk to. Now that Spring is here, we wonder if her thoughts do not turn to St. Louis and memories of last year ' s Spring mountain hike. If that is not it, why that dreamy, far-away look in those eyes? We can hardly conceive of Kathleen as a dignified school marm next year. It ' s easier to imagine her in a cozy little bungalow somewhere in the big — well, perhaps that had best be left unsaid for the present. We feel sure that she will make a success at instructing the young lads and lassies or whatever else she takes up. The class of ' 25 is backing you, Kat and we want to see you make good at your task. )i= ES-: ■MYRTLE KAT :-:: ' . ' S ' U



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' • iCQimn ■•■ u ' l. u iJ. u jiQ SPXEii rTTrrro r- ' - ' - 1 =S1 EMMA DYER BLAIR, B.A. Birmingham, Alabama Bainoniari Blue Ridge Delegate ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' 22- ' 23 ; Class Treasurer ' 23; Pub licity Chairman Bainonian ' 23 ; Alabama Woman ' s College ' 24; Vice-President Art Club ' 25; Vice-President Bainonian ' 25; Graduate in Art ' 25; Bainonian Mid-Winter ' 25. Babbie is our idea of the perfect athletic type of girl — tall, sturdy, and sportful. We might say that her favorite sport is going to the show in the afternoons, but we are afraid that Miss Molly might hear of it. She plays the ukelele and does various and sundry other things that bring down the lightnin ' on her innocent head. Her sure cure for colds is an onion poultice and a night ' s rest: this seems to satisfy her artistic sense. Speak- intr of art, we feel sure that her exhibits will soon be seen in New Y ' ork and Phila- delphia and Knoxville. We will all be there to see the exhibit, if they will only serve re- freshments, because — well, you know how these Maryville students are. ROBERT ALEXANDER BROADY, B.A. White Pine, Tennessee Atlienian College Band ' 22- ' 23- ' 24, Director ' 25; Vesper Choir ' 23- ' 24; Athenian Mid-Winter ' 23- ' 25; Director College Orchestra ' 24; Class Football ' 24- ' 25 ; Friendship Council ' 24- ' 25; Men ' s Glee Club ' 24- ' 25 ; President Pre-Medical Club ' 25; Assistant in Physics ' 25; Assistant in Philosophy ' 25; Y ' . M. C. A. Cabinet ' 25; Director Athenian-Bainonian Orchestra ' 25. Bob is the tootinest fellow we ever saw but his modesty won ' t let him toot his own horn all the time. However, he toots his own horn every morning before the other folks get up. When he plays Onward Christian Soldiers for us to march out of Chapel by, we feel as if we were getting a very good insight into his own life which is upright and noble and these songs which he plays speak nobly of his character. Along with these other things he is a dandy sport and we all like him. We expect him to make a famous long distance runner some of these days. ii m BABBIE ■BOB

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