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

 - Class of 1928

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Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 108 of 294
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Page 108 text:

Capresso OE EBS RA SAGE ET ELLA ALICE CLARK STONEHAM MASSACHUSETTS Who would ever think that such a little person could have so many admirable qualities? Cer- tainly, no one is more happy, more sincere, or more lovable than Eila. She is a friend to all and a foe to none. H aaneennemgetanetll FRANCES LORETTA CUMMINGS WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Frances is always smiling and happy. She is ever willing to lend a helping hand. Frances does not believe in hiirrying. Although she is the last one on the train and the last one off, she is always first in her studies. PHYLLIS ERNESTINE COFFIN BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS “Of manners gentle, of affections mild, in wit a woman, simplicity a child,’’ she has won her place in the hearts of us all. BARBARA FRANCES DERVAN WEST SOMERVILLE The poem ‘Bonny MASSACHUSETTS Barbara Allan’? reminds us of our Bonny Barbara Dervan, but let’s hope that her “‘Affaires du Coeur” will not turn out quite so tragic, because none but the fairest deserve the brave. MABEL CQbMANS DEGNAN CONCORD y, NEw HAMPSHIRE So much to say and such a little space—what can one,do? Keep up that happy disposition, Mabel, and your friendship will always be treas- ured by those who know you. ] i] 4 ¥ i : z [ 100 ] DOROTHY ANNABELLE DOLPHIN LYNN MASSACHUSETTS Dotty surely illustrates The well-known old adage That everything that’s good Needn’t come in a large package.

Page 107 text:

Crrtitwate Sophomores ADELLA RITA-MARIE BEAULIEU ROSE BLACKSTONE PRESQUE ISLE MAINE BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS “Her air, her manners, all who saw admired; Courteous, though coy, and gentle though re- Rose is that very sweet girl who has a smile tired; for everyone. When you know Rose, I am sure The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, you will love her. She’s a good friend to have And ease of heart her every look conveyed.” when you are worried or need help. KAY MARY BERTOLINO POULTNEY VERMONT Petite, with brown, laughing eyes and an ever ready smile, with a penchant for dancing and a desire to learn the newest steps—that’s Kay! MARGUERITE ELISE BURKE CHESTNUT HILL MASSACHUSETTS What disposition could be fairer, What face, what heart unmasked Could be kinder, sweeter, rarer, Than this on2, I ask? CATHERINE MILLICENT BROWN VERA MAE CAMERON WeEsT MEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS ARLINGTON MASSACHUSETTS Did you say always happy? Well, you should V ersatile and V ivacious just meet Kay, who is ever ready with her E asy-going and E ntertaining humorous remarks. It’s a ease of being ‘‘in R eserved and R eliable stitches”’ all the while you are with her. She will A ttractive and A good PAL be missed just heaps when she leaves this year. What more could be wanted? [ 99 ]



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TOTNES LCT PNG TLE IIT EE BEE ELAN TORS Na MILDRED LOUISE DUNBAR MEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS Millie is a real, true friend—one who is always ready to help you out of a difficulty. Your pleas- ant smile will be missed by your classmates next year, Mildred. May your friends be many, Your foes be few— This is our heartiest wish to you. MARGARET IDA FORKNALL AUBURNDALE MASSACHUSETTS Think of a girl who’s very, very sweet; Think of a girl who just ean’t be beat; Think of the nicest thing—one and all, Then you'll have a picture of Peggy Forknall. GLADYS ACHORN FLINT W ALLOBORGO To the less fortunate her, she is quiet and experience that she MAINE ones who do not know but we know from lot of good fun and jollity. Good sense seasons her judgments. MARY ELIZABETH GLANCY MANCHESTER NEw HAMPSHIRE We can see New Hamnshire’s skies Reflected in your bright, blue eyes. Ambition, poise, and cheerful fancy Are a part of you, deay Mary Glancy. JENNIE SOPHIE FRIEDMAN SWAMPSCOTT MASSACHUSETTS “She doeth little kindnesses which most would leave undone.” We appreciate Jennie’s ability and efficiency, but we admire even more her true-blue character and her friendly disposition. Freee ee eee ae tection nineteen [101 ] AGAIN SIMD, IRAUMMSL JeVANI LIE, SAUGUS MASSACHUSETTS It is hard to believe that the owner of that rippling laugh, sparkling gray eyes, and wind- blown auburn hair can be so changeable. She isn’t still one moment—full of pep and fun, a little radical, but we love her just the same.

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