Brown University Womens College - Brun Mael Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1910

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Brown University Womens College - Brun Mael Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 30 of 192
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ilighia Zilltvnhnra Enhlrr Masque Committee C25 i Sepiad Board C25 C35 C45 junior Prom. Committee C35 Class Debating Team C35 Brun-Mael Board C35 Phi Beta Kappa C35 Question Club C45 Editor-in-chief Brun-Mitel C45 Class Historian C45 Philosophy Club C45 Brien Emilie Ginhele Class Social Committee C25 Executive Board Komians C35 Secretary-Treasurer Brownies C35 President of Brownies C45 Vice-President of Komians C45 Class Statistician C45 S I 'N 1 -.g g QI, ' 3 . 12' ,, . 1' - 2 ' 'r 1 - 1 ' .' - t To see Theodora perambulating around' Pembroke you might think her a neat little lady, but look at her locker! She used to be loud in her assertions that she wasn't working for KIDBK, yet we notice an alarming decrease in the number of H's she has obtained since reaching this goal of her secret ambitions. She is. distinguished among us as the person who named the Brun-Mael, and as an ad- vocate of modified Fletcherism. She insists that German roots as served up by Prof. von Klenze, masticated thorough- ly for four years, will make a girl healthy,. husky, and strong. She is herself a living example of this truth! After getting rid. of the Brun-Mael Theodora expects to do census work. The supervisor evidently detected one of her weak points the minute he saw her, for he warned her impress- ively that she would get two years in jail if she divulged any of the information obtained from the census. Pronounced Jin-deel, Gin-deel, Jin-del, Gin-del, ,lin-dle, Gin-dle, Jin-deel-ee, Gin- deel-ee Crarelyl, Gin-del-ee. Helen comes. from Pawtucket, but shc's not to blame for that. She confesses to chemistry courses unpardonably advanced and spends an unwarrantable time somewhere on the Hill, Some time in 1907, Helen's life- stream and Isabel's ran into each other on the way to Roger's Hall, and, ever since, they have followed peacefully in the same channel. Helen is old lady for the Komians and everything for the Brownies. Besides this she is a right good 1910 member and an enthusiastic class meeting collector. Best of all, she has the faculty of turning the funny side out. We ean't explain-you just want to' hear herl

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Illlurmrr Alix: Glrnrwlvg ,lunior Marshal C35 Class Secretary C45 Presentation of Ivy Trowel C4J Philosophy Club C41 Marina iilizahrtlp Bran Secretary-Treasurer Dormitory Sttldelif Gov- tab . . A Vice-President Dormitory Student GON- C47 You would never suspect-Florence of having designs on her class-mates' morals but it is a fact that no Senior can look on this young lady's hair without breaking the Tenth Commandment. Her only fault is a constant garnering in of Professor von Klenzes H's which he reserves for the elect few. We will try to forgive her this, however, in view of her constant friendliness towards those less fortunate than she, remembering that to know her is to love her, 'and she's a friend indeed. v The Butter-ball has rolled smilingly through her college course. That time not spent on the Taunton cars has been expended in the- embroidery of shirt waists, and in the trimming of hats, in which pursuits she has won for herself a reputation. Those of us who have en- deavored to make her acquaintance at class meetings or suppers have been seri- ously thwarted, although we are glad to say that lately there have been some signs of improvement. Owing to her delicate constitution, Marion likes to pose as an invalid, but we hear that she was some- what cured of this by being compelled to Hunt the Snark in her Junior year! Marion will become, on graduation, either a milliner or a Latin teacher.



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Qllparlnttr filling ifiimtnun Treasurer Y. VV. C. A. C33 Class Howling Team C33 Alirr Smit illlailr Class Basketball Team C23 C33 C43 'Varsity Basketball Team C33 C43 Class Bowling Team C33 C43 Class Social Committee C33 President Athletic Association C43 Basketball Manager C43 Charlotte is here, she says, on suffer- ance only. XVe hear that she left her soul in China and came here to be as bad as possible, and she has succeeded! ln its place she acquired a large fund of parliamentary knowledge which she is ready to produce on occasion. Besides this, her specialties are Chinese and comets. Respected for her own good judgment, Charlotte is somewhat held in awe because of her frequent gossips with the Dean. Always willing to work, wc' cannot help but feel that our class has gained a distinct addition with the coming of the student: from China. With the exception of Traverse, Alice is the only male member of our college. As such, she is a true Sportsman. Her baskets from the centre of the floor in basketball win Oh's and Ah's from the spectators in the gallery, and victory for her class. She is one of the few favored members in the History Seminar course and is always generous in lending library cards to other members who have used theirs up, and have to do eight hours work in one afternoon. Everyone looks up to Alice! They have to.

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