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HISTORIAN MAUD EWELL BROWN "Maudie' W.W. English Snow Hill, Md Western Maryla.nd Preparatory School Phllomathean LIterary SocIety, Treasurer '21, Preliminary Contestant '24, '25, '26; W. \V. Secretary '2), Vice-President '26; Inter-Club Council '27; W. S. G. A. Member of Council '24. '27; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '26, '27; Class Basketball '24; Class Volley Ball '27; Varsity Basketball '24, '2i. '26, '27; Delegate to Eagles Mere '24; College Players '26, '27; Literary Edi- tor 01 Monthly '2). '26; Cla$s Representative of College Improvement Committee; Associate EdiĀ· tor Aloha Staff. "'True friendship is no cultured an, It just springs natural from the heart." AUDIE, as she is affectionately called by her many friends, is such an M amazingly contradictory persOll that there's only nne word to describe her-versatile. She has gone out for most every activity there is, from basketball to Y. W., but perhaps her greatest talent is her sense of drama, so well developed that she fairly lives her roles. She fluctuates from a petite French laundry girl, pert and chic, to a gorgeously alluring Eastern princess, "swaying like a lilly" The basis of Maud's character is her sincerity, her honor, her steadfastness in upholding her ideals, for Maudie "sticks to her guns" There's no swerving her from what she believes to be the "straight and narrow". But she's sympa- thetic, too. She's the best friend in the world - the kind that listens, says a word to cheer you, then keeps "mum" She's tolerant, fair, and always under- stands. She's a real pal, in every sense of the word, for she's not only depend- able and studious, but fun-loving, witty, and full of pep. Just ask some of the "gang" about her frivolity on those famous Eastern Bho' house- parties. Even in the "Dorm", she has a "brainstorm" every once in a while, and astonishes the faculty by inventing some new recreation, such as bowling milk-bottles down Senior Hall at 11 P. M.! Versatile? She's everything you could expect a dozen to be. She's attractive, a good sport, a fine athlete, and has common-sense galore. With so many inter- esting phases to her character, do you wonder we say we know she won't teach long? ~orry-two