Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 209 of 258
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Page 208 text:

Eileen Monahan devises an elevator to C. 5S. S. Pauline Moody bequeaths a bit of her dignity to the proctors of the dorm. Mary Mortimer leaves ‘‘one beautiful voice” to the Glee Club. Louise Moulton leaves a report on advertising to Professor Wilson. Helen Mulcahy gives and devises her boxes of discarded earrings. Helen Mulvey bequeaths to Miss Luce an automatic window washer for use in Room 3. hall. Mary Murphy leaves a pamphlet on ‘“‘How to Grow Long Hair in One Week.” Evelyn Nadell leaves a bay window for Professor Corbin’s office. Madeline Nason bequeaths her place on the marble slab. Mildred Nussbaum gives and devises a set of stage scenery to the assembly Esther Nuzum gives her charming smile and manner. Beryl Parker leaves to the library a book on ‘“‘My Trip Abroad.” Carolyn Pattillo bequeaths her improved system of cutting. Marie Perry leaves her recent book on ‘‘Washington in the Spring.”’ Dorothy Ralph gives and devises her love of dogs. Ruth Rhodes gives her room on the Avenue. Ruth Ridyard leaves a revised “blanket tax.’ Virginia Rosenberg bequeaths a transfer from a western college. Anna Ro sengren gives her overflowing student bag. Annie Rossi gives her ability to get to her first class on time. Beatrice Roy leaves ‘‘them wistful eyes’”’ to a would-be vamp. Dorothy Campbell leaves a book entitled, “The Hours I Spent With Thee, y —Spanish.”’ Lillian Scheffreen bequeaths a “‘vacant chair” in Law I. Sara Schwalb leaves her social service work. Hermine Seuss gives her vivacity and unlimited pep. Alice Shepherd leaves her presidency of the Mandolin Club. Elizabeth Smith leaves a set of Shakespeare to the library. Violet Stewart bequeaths her posters in the lower corridor. Velma Sweet leaves her ability to manage the book store. Irma Tatton and Alice Whitmore leave their knowledge of ‘‘advanced math.” Julia Swift leaves her ability to play the piano. Mildred Tewksbury leaves a ‘‘new bridge of sighs.”’ Eleanor Vatter leaves her “‘littleness’’ to some who desire it. Cora Vose leaves a piano to the lunch room. Naomi White leaves a mighty good impression on us all. Marian Woodlock leaves her triangular friendship with Helen and Alice. Marie Jones leaves her office in the Junior Class. Marian Webb leaves her trips from Winthrop. Eileen Green leaves her locker mate. Margaret Marshall leaves her all-round ability. Vivian Smith leaves her whole-hearted enjoyment of life.



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Statistics MOST POPULAR GIRL This honor was voted to Mary Johnson—with a number of votes to spare. Louise Bellows and Mary McGrail came in for a goodly share, and Anne Marshall and Lillian Lehmann did not go unmentioned. GIRL WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR C.S.S. It was generally conceded that Anne Marshall deserves this title, with her many accomplishments. PRETTIEST GIRL Not being diplomats, we tell the truth. Ruth Ridyard won the distinc- tion with a grand slam. The few remaining votes were almost evenly di- vided between Evelyn Nadell, Hazel Faulkner and Louise Budd. MOST VERSATILE GIRL Creative writing, dramatics and Sivad are undeniable proofs of the versatility of Lillian Lehmann. Nearly as much could be said in the line of scholarship and so forth for Vera Ambrose; also for Mary McGrail, with the News and Sivad and orchestra, et cetera, ad infinitum. CLASS FLIRT There is little doubt in the mind of the Junior Class as to whom this accomplishment belongs, which, by the way, is proof of the high state of perfection to which she (Ruth Middleton, of course) has developed the art. BEST ATHLETE The pie is awarded to Cora Falconer, the custard to Louise Budd. CLASS HUMORIST It is altogether fitting and proper that our class should have elected Mary McGrail as the Humorist as she is Editor of the Grinds. Mary Murphy, Lillian Lehmann and Theresa Arratto carried off the lesser honors. BEST DANCER Landslide for Margaret Kirby in this vote! There was no need for any other names to appear. CLASS BLUFFER Score one more for Lillian Lehmann. Ask the class, they know.

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