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

 - Class of 1929

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li 4 A l L PALS I ee . A Q35 . fy 5 7 gi 1. - 24. To Helen Cmnmings-a malgi d. k. '13 .I N . fl . Won't .have to Wait in the third floor coirrfdomflrm ey ll cannot beforgotten S0 She Q. .25. To Vwzen Daniels-on-a bell for her neck in order that We may know when ll 1 lr she is present. l 2-6. T-o Dorothy Dickey-a pill Wh' li .h ll ' '1 ' M . . knofwleldge of the FTench1angu age. 1C W en swa. owed Wil give her a perfect , E1 27. To Many Dtgioruf-a no-teb-ook in which to keep her notes on integration. V 2 I 23. To Miarrieta Dlolughty-a bottle of ger-micide to keep her healthy .7 g ,29. To Mfilclreol Dywnbar-abli-lity to write Palmer' Mletfh-od with her le-fft hand S0 She H Wlon t have to spend her class qper-iodsa p-r:a,ctic'in.g, 30. To Agnes Dryer-permission to be absent from all accounting quizzes .1 u 3.1. 'To Alwe Eyer-fan encvyclope-dia. to sit on so that the tops' of the desiksr Won.'t it 5 interfere with her vision.. I -32. T-o Ruth Epstein-a scholarship to the Art of Speech Academy 33. To Milolre-ol Faircfloth.-a.n F in Spanish to spo-il her record of A's t. 6 34. T10 Alice Fwy-a scolding for idling away he-r sehiooldays a 35. To Norma. Finnerty-a bottle of Anti Kink because We are jealous of he 1 i ' 3 curls. 36. To Catherine Flewnriny-glue-, to keep .her in her' s-eat for a. re-aszon-alole lenguth of time after 'she has iingished her quizzes. 5 1 37. To .Mary Flefmrzlng-dark glOig'lg'lQS4l'1+9I' eyes p-lay havoc with the hearts of all Q our boy ffriends. A 38 To V . ' Jean Freeman-a me-gap-hone to-make herself heard A 39. To Gretchen G'1abb11-wedding bells to acoompany the ring 40'. T-o M ary Galvin-a comb to keep the fringe -on. her dresfses .untangled 41. T-o Florence Gray-a girl scout badge- to add to her collection E 42. To Carolyn Greene-ea name plate so We can learn- her new one 3 ' 43. To Ellen Grolssmnan-a. ghost to take her place in t.he 4.15 type class 5 j. if A- 44. To Irene Hagen-clippers to keep her Windbl-own bob in trim 45. To Edith, Hager-Palm-olive Soap for her' schoolgirl complexion l 2- 46. To Eleanor H obbs-a Woo-den soldier to remind :her of Stunt Night 1 ' 47. To Ruth Hoplcflns-an engagement book for her dates , 1 48. To Elinor Hfant-an extra large Sigma. Key for slpecial honor l. 49. To Harriet Hyrule-compliments becau-se she .always looks -so nice Q 50. To Maoleline Irwin-a police whistle to h-elp the eh-eer'lf1ulJ leaiderr collect her . A crowd in the looker' alley. l 51. To Charlotte Isaacson-fa. rope to tie her to Eleanor p 2 . 52'. To Beatrice Ka --an allarm. clock .to help 'her get to breakfast on time ?! l i 53. Tlo Rena Keaxy-a derrick to aid her in lifting the classl burd-ens 54 To Gladys Kenneoly-an F so that for once her fears will be realized 1 55. T-o Florla King-a 'million do-llar contract to make posters for college dances 7 o n s n o 11 .L s 0 n 0 u s i4, c a . u - 4 0 n 1 . u n Q l 56. To Olive Lang-handcuffs to bind her to- Vivien. I, E 57. To Frances Lavflne-some reports. to put in he-r class-meeting notes. A 58. To Shirley Iiazarns--the' g'h-ost of Shakesipe-are to be her' Muse. i 59.1 To Evelyn Lelojffa' SIVAD, all printed, so that s-he'll never bother us for 7 Write-u le a. ain. A P 8' ' 60-, Tg. Bglla. LewywqL..a book on Sweetness because she has so mueh of it. ' Q, 1 Q l 61g Trg Sylvia LeS,hmS,I,5y...31,.000- for thawing the most .plealseing disposition in l - sch-oolf ' . ' J A 6-2. .To Edna, Lewis-a pull with Dr. Kingsley. - l r 63. ' To Mollie Lewfzls-envious glances because We like her clothes. : 64. To Mary Daloewnan-a. seco-nd mortgage on N30-rma's Anti Kink. I , .S 1 . . . , , ,. .r ' . r If l ' A , f 1 4 s an , 7 f ' or 5 o - .... .... ' f . V' A .,l 1l lL,.,KZQ,...., 'TT 'i1Tw'jl 33 Rl 5 ,fx ' fl gr-at -nwgzil fn f-W' A-A-M fllflA '. 5 A -i ee .....Q 4 ..... W -Z.......5ZlL..M.w.- -A eeellee ii. I ef iw gf- M ' 5? -1 f Q-+44-mjg,j ' 'i T--Elini2n.g1i,,:L.:::3Ll:,1gLig,1 Qi,,,wz,,L4-..2i 'fmgvrxl 'iz---M'-ff'--Adv Vf 'W' ' ' . .. K . J Q. lj Ninety-seven l x

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' 1 12. To Blarbara Arohibfalol-a Wag-on for her books s-o s-he can come out from Iii hair grow long. 4 practice in Secondary Ed. . ' Cliff' ss- if, fi'-H f i5'f'i -:rs-Qr-K... Ll --Q..ffgLf'.4i-f:l l....IL1f .'a- 'X2'1i,ggf ' ' r 1 .dry .li 4 55 1 1. M ,,. ,J li ., ,L 1 ff: f--f It' -12:-W:M-N-fwfr-Q'-mfU li ...iii V:o,, 1. - LQl 1Q i rf r:i.. ! lgi-.-fm5::gg3lg ribnm, 53,-1,-V-.333--W--AM-he.--i? : f'j t x I C M tllvl--W-Q-W-fs1-1f11Qsll..,,-5 lf C K if 1, . 427 l fi i 1 l I . 0112155 will I I 1 Be it hereby known, that we, the Class of .1930 of the College of Prac- ' 4 A i 2 tical Arts and Letters of Boston University, being of sound mind and mem- Q ix ory, declare this our last will, revoking all other wills and documents of l ri similar nature heretofore made. Q gf After the payment of all debts against our estate, we bequeath as fol- ' gl lows: p li ' f . ll il 1. To the Class of 1.929-the memory of four happy college- years and our w1s-hes lg l li f for their success. 1 , 2. To the Class of 1931-our highly dignified seats ini the balcony, .for use ' , ' if during assemlbliesg our struwggles wi-th .Secondary Ed. problems, tlhe supervision of , fi Steve's love affairsg and the dust on top of' the lockers. 3 1 3. To the Class of 1932-our ideals. May rthey carry on the to-rch lighting the y . way to successful lives and happineassi. 1 4. To the Siyfacl Boarcl-an inexhaiustible supply of s junior write-ups of uniform length land guaranteed- not to contain the adjective charm1ng '. 5. To Mrs. Tyler-stilts and an arm 'band on which is embroidered Faculty , so l 2 l that we can distinguish her from the students.. ig l 6. To Professor Smith-a cross disposition so we can find out what he is like when he is crabfby. l 7. To Mrs. Oiiate-a few light tasks to fill up- her- many idle mome-nts. 8 To the olorfniitory girls-a set of late permissions to replace those they l-0-se , V' ix V 1 s 1 by disobeying' rules, an-d a. popfular fr'afternity s-0 their prom will be -patronize-d. 5 f 9. To Eleanor Allefm-Ulysses' bag of winds in case her own should give out in - V l h 1 the midst of our weekly prlocessionial. , ' , , . I, 5 1 101. To Viola Alleii-a. pvair of silk water wings to '2LS1Sd'S'l1 her when she- wins her ' life-savin-g b-adge. p l 11. To Evelyn Alter-a 'permanent ab-sence slip, all signed, for useiin Second-ary 1 Efd. classes. A under Hoover . We'Ad like to see .her occasionally. p 3 13. To Aclella Beafalieu-a lock 'box to keep her eiiiciency safe. E I l E l j l 14. To Dorothy Blevins-a printing press to publish her stories. ' I r ll il .1 :Il 'I I l I 1 t 15. To Dorothy Bryaait-roller skates to aid in commuting fro-m the Student 3 House. . u 16. To Marguerite Burke-onie million SIVAD ads to remove the wo-rried express V sion. from her' face. 1 17. To Mary Burke-a year's contract in order to popularize He's Got Bright, + 1 Red Hair. U 18. To Berriaclette Carfhey-an airplane. She will bring honor to P. A. L. by being the fastest woman pilot to London. We also b-equelath her love and gratitude 1 1 for :her untiring efforts in behalf of her class.. , 1 19. To Phyllis Coffin-a book on How To Be Happy Though Married. t MZQ. .To Priscilla Coriaiit-a book of stamps to help with the heavy correspondence o aine. ri 9. 21. To Dorothy Cooksori4a box of hairpins for use should she decide to let her 3 ill . ' C 22. To Alice Cox-ea job taking the United States Census. She has had excellent Q. 2-3. To Marguerite Cr0ak+a lecture on How to c-re-ate less disturbance. - v - X 1 9 ffm sf O H K c E fB'i5N ' . ' fX'z'1:c'l3j-:5i.1: 3'



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l l 1 7 I I I i 1 1 I i i X I ll 1 l I ,' , ,,. -. -we Q xi N 1 , - yffen-.. gf-. rt: ' .iw-f . J' 'B -f 4' ,-- - - -'fl - V- , tl ' VM-f ',f' . ' . awfnfi a . . ., .,.......,. .., .,.. 4 , , g YA k MMFAWQ I ' A 0 - 1 A, Y.. MW -'f.1ffl1fl,gfQg I i K ' 6 A,,,,M.,,.., , ..,r,,...,. V-few --- ' V A I H - IWW,-l ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..l,-.., -. ---f -- ,.,,.. 65. To Cora McCarthy-an adding machine to rectify her many accounting mis- takes. 66. To Susan McLaughlin-a new smile for use when her present one wears out, 67. To Etta Masters-a copy of But They Mfarry Brunettes. 68. To Lillian Melhado-a permanent lead in the B. U. Show. 69. To Irene Miller-a Vogue so she may always dress A la mode. 70. To Genevieve Patricia-a Toonerville Trolley to- help her get to Salem and back again. 71 To Edith Perry-as good friends as she had at Miiddlebury so she'll like us as welll 72. To Marlon Rich-a husband named Poor for variety's sake. 73. To Ina Rosenthal-a book of Ask M-e An-other to keep- the Profs on edge. 74. To Iflllian Rubenstein-?b2,00l0 as -a beauty prrize. 75. To Janet,Rath-the loss of three permiss:ion.s so we'll have her with us at lea-st one week-end. 76. To Phyllis Savoy-a to-nic for her appetite. 77. To Rose-Marie Schoen-a Turkish veil so she will stop collecting hearts. 78. To Frances Scipione-a safety clasp for that fraternrlty pin. 79. To Olga Slpolin-a few more notes to pu-t in :those oiverburldened notebooks. 80 To Grace Small-a new name that will not underestimate her ability. Carolyn Stevens-presidency of the Writers' C-lub Eleanor Snllivfa-n-Alice-In-Wonderland s remedy for height T Esther Sutton-wa. few good marks in psychology V ' Evelyn Szlveflria-a manti-l-la to wear on th-at trip to Spain Helen Tebbets-a few more rings for her c-ollection A Eclna Tierney-a chance to- compe-te in the talking marathon Elsbeth Trfaeonan a. life claim on Pa-t Nancy Tnbtash a debate with Dr Waiien -Eleanor Walsh-a Job a-s U S Treasurer - Mzlclrecl Waltz-a complete set of cold creams to preserve- her complexion. - Anne Wezsva-l-a contract with a Toothpaste Company where sh-e ca.n dis- play her charming smile Helen Welch an express wagon to deliver her cello to P A L Thelma Wtght S5 000 for efficiency Dorothy Young a toast to Dot that she may always live up to her name P A L S2 000 000 to help realize the dreams of a real campus The remainder of our estate, real and personal, which we own or arf ent1tled to at the time of our decease, we bequeath to the Salvation Army We hereby name an appliant, Rena Keay, to be executor of this will, witness whereof we set our hands and seal In the presence of three Wit nesses we declare this to be our last will, this seventh day of Mav, 1929 THE JUNIOR CLASS By LOTTA NERVE May seventh 1929 On this date the J unior Class of fthe College of Practical Arts and Letters of Boston University signed the foregoing testimony in our presence declaring it to be their llast will and we three doa now at their request and in their piesence and in the presence of each other hereto inscriloe our names OPHELIA PULSE DELIA CARDS DR WARREN I it - S L V .... ..f-.-.... .,.-,....s,X..,w..n......-....s.,....,..a.., LV 6 Q sffs fi sg A .Ny ' K V f ,f---f---M --- f- .-.wv..a.., , K f ' r A - f- A'-'-f' ,, -.... , N I 147l Ns. XX it

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