Emerson College - Emersonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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T H E E M E R S () N I A N I93 MINNIE LEE ALESKIN iAX MISSOURI Nature was certainly generous with Minnie Lee because she is an exception to the old idea of beauty and brains. If she is not doing the day after to- morrow’s lesson, she is helping us with yesterday’s work. Coming to us from William Woods and Christian Colleges last year, Minnie Lee placed her self in the limelight immediately b making Dean’s List, and we are sure that she made the popularity list too. Mcnorah Play; Recitals 2 and 4; Southern Club; Junior Stunt; Forensic Union. NANCY ATWELL Z l H PENNSYLVANIA For three and one-half years Nancy has graced the halls of Emerson. With a face that would launch a thousand ships, Nancy has that not un- certain quality known as “It.” Her radiant smile has helped many disappointed students see light. She proves her genuine ability by succeeding in everything she undertakes. Let it suffice to say that Nancy is an ideal girl — “true blue” — so— Come what will, come what may Nancy goes on in her own sweet way. Stunt 1; Prom Committee 2, 3; May Queen; Zeta Presi- dent; President Pan-Hellenic ; Revival Play. PAULINE AVER ILL WISCONSIN Polly is one of those rare persons who has achieved individuality rather than disfavor, because she has had the courage of her convictions. Com- panionship with her is never dull. There is a blend of the analytical thinker, the philosopher and the dreamer all lit by flashes of humor. We’re sure we will hear of Polly again, even if she does de- cide to shoulder half of the responsibilities in some parish. Junior Stunt; Senior Revival Play; Senior Recitals. Z1LLAH BAKER MASSACHUSETTS Zillah’s activity in dramatics outside of Emerson has withdrawn her from the college limelight, though we all know her for an efficient, dependable student. She is a true friend and helpful classmate, for with all her varied activities she always finds time for the interests of those about her. Zillah berates Fate for the gift of her name. Don’t worry, Zillah, we’re sure you’ll change part of it someday. Junior Son g Day; Junior Stunt. Page Seventeen

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T H E E M E R S O N I A N 1931 SCOTIA BALLARD VIRGINIA “A” grades cause “Sco” no undue excitement. In- formation does not exist if she cannot give it to you — especially about dream psychology. “Sco” has the reputation of having an enormous circle of friends. Just mention any college and she will know someone who knows someone who knows you. Class Stunt 1 , 2 , 3 ; Southern Club; Sect y.-Treas. 3 , Presi- dent 4 ; Pice-President Dormitory. CELIA BARRON MASSACHUSETTS Sometimes, provided her friends co-operated, Celia’s diminutive stature enabled her to escape the roving eyes of her instructors. Nevertheless she has made herself especially conspicuous in de- bate, where her fiery tongue and the heat of her argument singe all the fine feathers of her op- ponents. We have learned to depend upon Cel.” We know she has unbounded grit, and when she says she’ll do a thing, she’ll do it. Class Stunt 1 , 2 , 3 ; junior Song Day. LEONA ROTHSTEIN BEAL 2 AX PENNSYLVANIA Her classmates are not likely to forget this viva- cious and extremely attractive girl, nor the friend- ships they have formed with her. Always ready to partake in any sort of fun and especially adroit at slipping out of classes when outside interests call, she has now assumed a new dignity which may be attributed to that ring on her left hand. We must admit that her career at Emerson has been that of a truly “Romantic Young Lady.” Vice-President 2 A X 3 ; Senior Recitals ; Class Stunt, i, 3. MARY FRANCES BELL Z t H FLORIDA M ary Bell, the girl from sunny Florida, has proved to be one of the good actresses and readers of the school. Her interest in the school has been most admirable and she promises to do great things. Her wit and humor is delicious, her smile winning, and her spirit unsurpassed. After knowing Mary Bell we realize what Emerson meant when he said, “A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature.” Recitals 2 , 3 ; Junior Stunt ; Forensic Union ; M ay Fete; Revival Play. Page Eighteen

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