Milady in Brown 1909 . re. Willie Palfrey Louisiana Ill live a private, pensive, single life. — The Collier of Croydon. Edwina Shearin Tennessee Will Stewart Tennessee O, Sleep! It is a gentle thing. What is your sexs earliest, latest care, Beloved from pole to pole. Your hearts supreme ambition ? To be fair. —Coleridge. —Lord Lyttleton. WiL Gill Price Mississippi You look wise—pray correct the error. —Lamb. First-Year Seniors Mom Creno, credo, Color sGreen and White FlonuerWhite Sweet Pea Officers Ruth Trice President Gladys Boone vice President Caroi, Perrenot Secretary Mamie Wilson Treasure


Milady in Brown 1909 . re. Willie Palfrey Louisiana Ill live a private, pensive, single life. — The Collier of Croydon. Edwina Shearin Tennessee Will Stewart Tennessee O, Sleep! It is a gentle thing. What is your sexs earliest, latest care, Beloved from pole to pole. Your hearts supreme ambition ? To be fair. —Coleridge. —Lord Lyttleton. WiL Gill Price Mississippi You look wise—pray correct the error. —Lamb. First-Year Seniors Mom Creno, credo, Color sGreen and White FlonuerWhite Sweet Pea Officers Ruth Trice President Gladys Boone vice President Caroi, Perrenot Secretary Mamie Wilson Treasurer Members Lila Belle Acheson Artemesia Ashbrook Martha Brown Elizabeth BarnwellElma BumsBerta ChapmanHelen EavesJosephine Fry Annis Jones Catherine RichardsByrd Shankle Carol Perrenot Edith Whiteside•.• Mam Gene EdwardsSarah Geers Reece Ingi Bessie Miller Gladys BooneMargaret Caldwell Alma Dinsmore Juanita Evans Donnibel JenkinsCecile JaninFlorence SewardMildred SledgeLula ThroopHelen WilsonWilson •.•. Blue and Bronze September, 1918* 4 Last night the playhouse at Pegram, Tennessee,was crowded to overflowing with a spellbound au-dience, eager to hear the worlds greatest pianist,Hesselberg, ably assisted by Mademoiselle MinnyeFrye.—Pegram Herald. Texas is proud of her daughter, Miss Annis Jones,who has just won the loving cup in the worlds tennistournament. Miss Jones was formerly a championtennis player at Belmont. The Belmont Faculty is considering the proposi-tion of installing more chaperons, as the supplyproves insufficient to meet the demand of girls to betaken to the hair-dressing establishment of MadameShankle. The new text-books on Trig. recently installedin Belmont are very popular, edited by Leila Bowl-ing, , , , and Cecile Janin, ,, Madame Rumor has it that the career of the well-known society butterfly, Miss Betty Barnwell, willsoon be brought to a brilliant close by her marriageto Count Rufenstein, of Graustark.—Ner


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