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

 - Class of 1929

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Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 85 of 334
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9 I P.AL 1 be RUTH EDNA HOPKINS I BRIDGEPGRT COVNNECTICUT Z X A , Writers' Club 23 Mandolin Club 3: Glee Club 33 Dramatic Club 1, 35 SIVAD Committee 23 Group Leader 2. I Nlot many members of our cl1as's- display Va more imprefs- sive fasso-rtment of activities t.han this! Activity -and brilliance, bu-t wait-lthat'-sl no-t all. We wisfh that photos might p-ortray vivacityg for she seems to be everywihere at -once, ihellplinlg an-d giving advice, wnhich most always is sound and right rt-o th-e point. She's quite a-n auth-oress, too, burt even wihen. her book-s become A ' best sellers , we can't be more proud of her thanwe are y 1 right now. , x l. ELINOR ADAMS HUNT HALIFAX - MASSACHUSETTS Z X A English Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 35 Treasurer 35 Y. W. C. A. Chapel Committee 3g A. A. 1, 2, 3. Y .4 Whether it is of German dramatics that she is speaking Q or merely -about the latest tragedy that has befallen her ii pet chickens fwhic-h, by the way, are named for certain me-mlberls of the facufltylj Elinor'si ,eyes Sparkle- with keen enthusiasufn and interest. 5 'One has to know her to appreciate the spirit of fun ll that is bubbfling .beneath the seriousness of a mind that is R alert with a desire for knowledge. - HARRIET EDITH HYDE DORCHESTER MASS1A.CHUSELTTS 1 A K Spanish Club 13 Intersorority Council 2, 3. : She'-S a tall, dark, p-er'fectl'y groomed girl, .with adignaity which, ,as it is not at all overwhelming, is particularly becoming to her. Hers is a personality to be termed com- F manfding, -and she is jusrt the type 1n whom vv-9 Put OUT E confidence with all faith that she is worthy of 1t. W-e all agree th-at H.arriet has what an ideal A. L. ought to have, and every other P. A. L. can engoy and 1 respect a girl like her! A S 2 li t 1, Q ff ,AJ 'N .A ,SSS rrrrrr er rrrr rrrrr S rrrrr rrrr f- - -..-,-.,.-.-. . N .nf f-A-----------f-in A X, Bgis ,G , ,cv la, W - --4-3-.V fa!-A.. A. -H..,.-.,.Ae.-.--4?,iflxf' Q 1 A .4 -... sa-...Q ,f,. K, ,.,, ,,,,:,,. :Q.,,,,f,,,,,y1,r,.AX,,,,,.,,...,.........- in .Q--W K- 7, by 55 Scvcrnfy -:Lina

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1 1 MARY IRENE HAGAN VVORCESTER MASSIACHUZSIETTS TXQ When you see Irene, you'll probably not have to look very far Hbefore you see Bela tovo. As often as not Irene is in a state of nervous exhaustion resulting from some li-ttle private joke-. We have to laugrh, too, but always have a secret desire to be let in on it . You see-one just can't be sad when Irene is around to shoo the blues away. And what would the basketball team have done without her? She certainly has done a great deal toward winning fame for the juniors in athletics. f -1 .. .H Y 1 3 ,. 1 ii fi: ii ni 'K 1 I 5 ig HA li ,I- ei! li 2 A I I Three cheers for Irene! 3 1 E f' 'I wr EDITH ISABEL HAGER ccEDIEJr 'Q Q 5 PLYMOUTH fMA,SSlACH,USETT'S 5 5' Z X A Spanish Club 1, 2. If we had not come to P. A. L., we would have missed Q5 the wonderful opportunity of knowing Edith. She is one QQ of our studious and conscientious classmates. Although she is so quiet and demure, we always know tif her as the girl with the fresh complexion and the wind- blown bob that is so very, very attractive. i, We like her perfsonialifty, too-who can resist sucrh a QQ friendly, unassuming manner? Good luck to you, Edie, in gig all yo-u unde-rtake. SH 2 1 ELEANOR DRAKE HoBBs E l UELQ7 E E HAVERHILL MAS-S-ACHUSiEfT'TS P p C11 B fp German Club 1, 2, 3. ' ' I D U She is quiet and refined, with a, modest, unassumiing air 5 which has won for her a place in our hearts. For two A p years Elea-nor WSHISZ a dor'mite, you kn-ow, and the dio-rm was so-rry to lose her cheerful pres-ence, but the commuters find that they have gained a fine recruit to their ranks. ii We find that she lockers in Indaellectulal Row. We it wonder.1f she hasn't something to do with upholding its Q I reputatlon. is . ' l W i :Ji Lf i'i:e,...- -V 55rf'A gferg , w',QI?l' 1 '5ffi...iL.-.-.1lL44iii.ig,L-giigigliii ,ff,17ff f,,Qlfjf! tits:-mfffvf-L--f tQ 'L -- , . f I.- . .- t mMtrM'rf'g .'.t 'A'--fiif'-imma ,T E. Q 2,2 111:Zeal-,...,..ii3gi2gii!.ggi.r,, xmlr.- e sisa we N iw, My-c1'gl2L -.,. ..,.4



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