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

 - Class of 1924

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MAN HATER And here is where the class got silly! It actually voted the Class Flirt the Class Man Hater. We're sorry, Ruth, we know you prefer the former title. However, Helen McCarthy came in such a close second that we award her the title. MOST POPULAR WITH THE MEN If you please, Mary McGrail led this vote with Ruth Middleton, Lillian Lehmann and Virginia Hughes trailing in the rear. BEST DRESSED GIRL We suspect that Lillian Lehmann sits up at night, thinking out clothes, because she got the laurel crown here. Alice McGillicuddy came in a close second, with Ruth Ridyard and Peg Mackay tieing for third place. There were so many others that we begin to think we are a pretty smart looking class! MOST POPULAR MAN TEACHER Mr. Corbin, there is no doubt but you are the most popular with the juniors. The vote was a landslide for you. MOST POPULAR WOMAN TEACHER We think it rather a great tribute to Miss Vaughan that although she teaches the least popular subjects, she was overwhelmingly voted the most popular woman teacher with the Junior Class. And Miss Page came in for second place, with a good many votes to her credit. AN IDEAL, ROOMMATE Some folks are endlessly fussing ‘Bout the things their roommates do; From daylight till dark, they’re cussing Over things they don’t do, too. Now, I am never troubled that way, My roommate and I just agree; We're always together the livelong day— We're quite fond of each other, you see. I don’t have to worry bout borrowing, As for lending—it’s nothing to me. My roommate and I wear the same clothes; What we have, we share generously. I know I’m the luckiest mortal— That’s why this exuberant tone, I’m blessed with the best of all roommates, For the fact is,—I room alone! 207

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FRILLIEST GARTERS “How can you tell?’ and “Try to find out,” featured strongly in the an- swers to this question, but Pauline Jenness is either very expert with the needle or is possessed of a lot of lucre, for she won out. WHO EXPECTS TO BECOME A SECRETARY? Margaret Marshall and Madeline Nason have hopes in this direction. We never would have suspected it of Mary McGrail, however. WHO KNOWS EVERYBODY? And here Anne Marshall proved it by being able to get so many subscrip- tions to the Sivad. Mary McGrail has a good following, and the girls in the book store came in for some glory. WHO WILL MAKE THE BEST TEACHER? Honestly, it was a sin to ask this question—Vera Ambrose simply gath- ered in all honors. MOST EFFICIENT SECRETARY Now Madeline Nason, this is what you get for being so brilliant in Short- hand and Typ! And the fact that Vera Ambrose came in second, shows that there will be a good many positions open to her. WHO GIGGLES THE MOST? We didn’t know that there were so many gigglers in this class. Tied for first place were Mildred Tewksbury, Mary Mortimer, Lillian Scheffreen, Evelyn Nadell and Louise Budd! ALWAYS SMILING Again the whole class features itself! But Emily Mansfield, Marion Condon, Winifred McDonough and Gertrude Marshall came out ahead. MOST MUSICAL We needed an adding machine to count up the votes for Mary Mortimer in this case. Very, very far in the rear we found Evelyn Nadell, Mary McGrail and Julia Swift.



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