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

 - Class of 1924

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A. MARIE PERRY Canton Avenue Milton, Mass. “RIE,” “MARIA” English Club; Commuters’ Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. Whether ‘‘the wind blows east or the wind blows west,” we get a cheerful greeting from our friend and fellow class- mate, ‘‘Rie.’’ We have here a well-loved young lady who is both sensible and thorough. BERYL FRANCES QUINN, 2r 32 Pine Street Woburn, Mass. Mandolin Club; English Club; French Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. Beryl is an important member of the “I should worry Club.”” She takes things as they come, and is the happier for so doing. A girl of this type must be popular, and she cer- tainly is. Beryl is clever, both in a musical and studious way. DOROTHY M. RALPH Southwest Harbor Maine AI DY own’ Spanish Club; English Club; Maine Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Commuters’ Club. “Dot” is quiet, intelligent, fair-haired and possessed with many friends in the class. The one thing that is very peculiar about Dorothy is her uncanny ability in arriving at class on time. gw tN

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ESTHER G. NUZUM 260 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Mass. “SNOOKS”’ English Club; Chairman World Fellowship Committee 1922— 23 of Y. W. C. A.; Orchestra; Athletic Association. Usually quiet and unobtrusive, Esther never ventures to give an opinion or initiate any course of action until positive she is in the right. Friendly to all and to all a friend. BERYL PARKER, KZA 220 Broadway ING Wan Or ks CiGyamNenyY = Beryl is very conscientious and thorough in everything she undertakes, and is a firm believer in the maxim, “Anything worth doing is worth doing well.’’ She’s an excellent lis- tener for us blustering people who simply must rave and rant. CAROLYN W. PATTILLO 50 Highland Street Lowell, Mass. “Topsy” English Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; ‘Sivad’’ Board; Bazaar Committee. A gentle, quiet maid on the whole. The worth while kind of girl who can be depended upon. We would not know that she existed were it not for the fact that her acts speak for themselves. She carries away all honors in literary work. If this attribute gets one anywhere, we can already see Carolyn far up ahead. 69



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RUTH LOUISE RHODES South Bellingham Massachusetts “RUTHIE” Press Club; Commuters’ Club; Athletic Association. “Actions speak louder than words,” is Ruth’s motto. While among us, Ruth has proven herself a social, amiable girl—one that lies hidden under an exterior of modesty. We predict a great future for Ruth, as a real C. S. S. student. RUTH MARGARET RIDYARD, KZA Worcester Massachusetts “RUFUS” Glee Club 1, 2; English Club 1, 2 Treasurer; Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer; Student Govern- ment Board 1, 2; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3 Vice-President; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. “Queen Rose of the Rosebud Garden of Girls.” The vote was almost unanimous that Ruth was our pretti- est girl. We all wish that we had Ruth’s trait of eternal neat- ness and her ability to be unruffled in all occasions. MADELINE IRENE ROCHE, 2r 43 Cottage Street Brockton, Mass. SIO English Club; Spanish Club; Commuters’ Club; Athletic Association. A very pleasant person, whose jollity is often evidenced by tiny lurking dimples. Irene’s special work in life seems to be in keeping happy, and we all admit its value in this sober old world. (pi

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