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

 - Class of 1923

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UN MAEL E E Z7MWZW!lMZWWWM!WA E1 D X X X - - X X X X X S ELSIE MARIE CARLEN S X . X S 75 Raymond St., Providence, R. I. S X X S Class Social Committee C23, f33, 643: Masque Committee S S 1239 Vice-President Brownies 1435 Class Fistball 123, C33, S S 143: Class Baseball qal, Class Basketball q4l. S X Elsie promised to murder the whole Brun Mael Board if X X X S anything were said about dances and phone calls and The S Q Man and since Elsie is a lady of her word all remarks will be S Q confined to purely academic specialization. She goes in for S S athletics and accounting and Brownie stunts and - but S X why go on? Her frankness, pep, and enthusiasm are in X X constant demand so there is only one thing to prophec X X ' . . . y X Xx for her future as a rising young business woman and X S that is success. S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S . . DOROTHY MARGARET CARR S X ' X S 26 Wells Street South Manchester, Conn. S is It is hard for us to see in the dignified Miss Carr of today E S the roly-poly cherub of our Freshman days. Then a tele- S S phone call brought forth much hurry and scurry, much Q S yelling, and much disturbance in the ranks of the Freshman S X Army. Now:- X X S Scene - A serious young lady working on a history S S seminar paper. S S l Maid enters - Telephone, Miss Carr. S S Interim of at least two seconds before Dot descends to S S talk to Jack or Fred as the case may he. S S Yes, times have changed since we were Freshmen. But S is there is one respect in which Dot has not changed. The S S friendship with Peg, resumed the first evening of their life S S at Metcalf, has grown stronger during the last four years, S Q and Tweedledum and Tweedledee may be seen together at S S all times. S X ' ' X X X X X s -Ms X X X X X X X X l X X MARGARET ELIZABETH CHEETHAM X X X S 43 E. George St., Providence, R. I. S X X X X X X S To look at this small person, you would never guess her S X to be a Senior, but when you talk with her, it is n different X S matter, for she is sophisticated enough for u P. G. Peggy S S is always willing to help anyone in any sort ofa fix. Nothing S Q is too big for her to bring as a Komian property, and when X S it comes to a new idea, Peggy's right on the job. She has S Q millions and can always tell you what to do to make some- S SX thing out of nothing, or where to go for something unusually S Q hard to find. People who go to her with tickets for any X S sort of a dance have less to sell when they leave her. Peggy S X could tell you quite a bit about the Lambda Chi house if X X X Q you could get hold of her long enough, but the trouble is, S X you can't X X ' X X X X A - s X X X X X X

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X ' . Q S N S 5 N X S S X S MARGARET DOVER BARTON is N . x S 306 So. Beacon St., Fall River, Mass. S S X S Be brave, Peg. Break the news to Dot. There is no S S Santa Claus. S S Peg intends to teach. Perhaps she will, but we feel sure S S that whether it be a class in History, French, Spanish, or a N S N Q brood of her own that she teaches that she will mother S X them with the same care and tenderness that she has X S . . . s Q lavlshed on Dot during college. Here is the best of good S is wishes to you, Peggy. is N x 5 X S S S S K X S S S ' S S S N X 3 S S S S RUTH BATEMAN S N ' ' . . X S 125 W. C113 St., Somerville, N. J. S X X Q X S ClassBasketball CID, 1233 Class Tennis Cl J, f2l, 133, 145, S S Capt. up, 421, csygcapn. class Baseball un, 125, en, 43, Q K N 5 Varsity Baseball 423, C353 Class Social Committee 125: C. X 5 5 S A. Secretary 125: A. A. Secretary 425: S. G. A. Board S S member Ml: President of A. A. MJ: Question Club MJ. S S As everyone in College knows, Batey is one of our S SE Alma Mater's storngest supporters. If there is a com- S Q mittee meeting, a basketball tournament, or H. song re- 5 s S S hearsal, she is sure to be there and on time! Remember Q S Batey's A. A. picnic from which the tired picknickers S SX arrived home at dark, well fed with each uthr-r's names, if SX but not with the A. A. frankforts? Defying all precedent, S S Ruth did not grouch because of the lost food - lest through Q someone's else mistake - but jubilantly declared that she S S had a wonderful time meeting all the Freshmen, and they S S: were the best Freshies ever! All of which shows that Q S ' 'W' Batey is a loyal, courageous, and efficient daughter of S E Brown. E X x s 1- s S X S S S N A - X S X g GLADYS MARGARET BAUER 5 x, X S Locust St., Attleboro, Mass. S X X N X S When the train pulls in late from Attleboro, it would S S make any ordinary being furious, for chapel cuts have a way S S of piling up. But not so with Gladys. She may be furious S S - inside but you'll never know it, and that is one reason why S S everybody likes her so well - she never fusses about S S things. Gladys has an interest in laboratories and spends S S much of her time in finding out how small pigs grow, and S: S seeing how many chemicals she can mix together and still S SN be here to tell about it. Gladys is very faithful in support- S S ing class affairs and has an unwavering ioyalty to Brown S S and '23, S S S S N X S S - as N N S S S W ij ij WWWZ El Ci



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BRUN MAEL El E Z.'2iXW?Z'z',fiWf,f!WZ.fjJ7222W 2 E U lil lj sf NS S JANET CHEW S S 374 Anawan St., Fall River, Mass. E X X E Some people we see a lot of but wish we didn't. Others, E S that we see little of, we wish we could see more often and S S know better. Janet is of the latter class. Why must she S S spend all her time in the laboratories and then rush to S S the station for the 5:15 train? What we saw of her at S Silver Bay and what we see of her for a few minutes before S S chapel in the Senior Room, makes us want more of the good S S thing. Maybe certain people in Fall River enjoy her S S good-nature and sense of humor, but we want some for S S ourselves. Some day we are going to arrange a College S Q course with the definite purpose that everyone shall know Q S - .. - .. .. N everyone else. Then we ll re.i.ly know that elusive lab S S devotee as well as her more easy-going sisters! S S - - S S S S S S S S ANNA GARDNER COGGESHALL S S 117 Constitution St., Bristol, R. I. S N N E Class Bowling Team KU, 123, Capt. LBJ: Capt. Varsity SE S Bowling Team MD. S S Anna is our representative from Bristol. In former S S years she trailed up the hill in the wake of a formidable S S upper class contingency. This year she is the formidable S S one, and trails her own wake of underlings. We hope S S Anna improves this shining opportunity to bring up the S S little ones in the way that they should go. She is certainly S S quite capable of it. She may at a distance appear to be S S just a quaint and quiet little mouse, but don't you fool S S yourself. It is our private opinion that the senorial S E gignity isAperfectly safe in the hands of our little star S X ow er. nna's a spunky one. X N N N e S S ' s E l AGNES COLE S E Three Rivers, Mass. E S S E Class Bowling Team C113 Class Basketball 113: Class 5 S Baseball Gil, MJ. S Q Why, my dear, haven't you heard? and Agnes retails Q Q the latest hit of scandal for the alert ears of the Miller S S Hall-ites. For gossip, for fudge, for the latest dance step, S S we invariably drop in at Agnes' room on the second floor. E S Good companion always, ready to play for a dance or an S S orchestra rehearsal at a moment's notice, Agnes fills a large is S place in our fun-loving life. A little twinkle in Ag's eye S S has often put us in the best of spirits after a busy day. S Q Which reminds us, is it that same twinkle that has made S S certain professors her life-long friends? Not to mention the S S names of many Brown men not quite so prominent, perhaps. S S - S Q X is S CI Cl ij EI

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