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i I SYLLABUS 1925 .. 'I 6 1927 Class Officers EVENING DIVISION Slamiing: FRMDMAN, REARDON Seated: CoLL1Ns, MASSON 1927 OFFICERS HARRY MASSON, Presidenl A. R. FRIEDMAN, Vice-President CHARLES REARDON, Treasurer MARGARET COLLINS, Secretary 118
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EVENING DIVISION 6 Class of 1926 Strictly speaking, this is the class that never was. Or to venture a paradox, it is the Rose of Washington Square . class, in that it has no futu1'e but, oh, what a past. When the powers-that-be decided to lengthen the curriculum and expense of education at C. B. A., they picked on 1926 to be the goat. They sent couriers throughout the 1'ealm saying that all those who should graduate in June, 1926, wouldn't, and vice versa. But it has come about that all the scattered remnants of the Evening Division's upper classes were assembled under the banner of 1926 and advised that an extra year's study would be required of them. Many students from other schools have been enrolled under that standard. Scanning of the class lists shows a lnembership of sixty-six men and sixteen women students. Most of these students have paid dues to at least three other class treasurers, and an attempt to make them kick through a fourth time shortly before the mid-year recess proved that Barnum's count was a little off. The attendance was feeble, the writer being the only one present. The future of the class is an empty treasuryg its past - three years of precious memories under alien banners. J. A. 117
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EVENING DIVISION 1927 The Class of 1927 was organized in the fall ol' 1921. George Thomas, who was chosen president, made the freshman year one to remember. ln 1922, with Leonard W. Boultenhouse as president, aided by an enthusiastic group of officers and committeemen, the class passed the sophomore milestone and found themselves, in the fall of 1923,-middlemen. The Social Committee, with T. E. Ayer as chairman, have taken as their motto for the year, One-a-month. Mid-years was the one-a-month for January, but February 29 ofl'ers some real fun, a class dance in Taylor's Studio, Huntington Chambers From the plans of Mr. Ayer and his committee, we are assured a good time will be had by all. The Class of 1927 is well represented in College activities-the Buds, Epsilon Sigma, and the Syllabus Board. We believe thcre's Inorc to going 'to college than just attending classes. . We have several new Inembers this year, II1OSl, heartily welcomed, and perhaps somebody who reads this is planning to graduate in 1927. lf so, come join us. We'll give you a good time-and we'll all work together for the Class ol' 1927! -J. G. B. Class of 1927 AHERN, FRANCIS H. 24 Taft St. Dorchester ARONSON, 1-IULDA, Ex Ballard Vale Massachusetts AUSTIN, LILLIAN H. Belehertown Massachusetts AYER, THOULOUGH E. 356 Highland Ave. Somerville BAMBERG, HENRY F. 825 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester BERRIMAN, JENNIE G., Ez: Killingly Connecticut BUCKLEY, HALLIE A., EE Berlin New Hampshire CAFFREY, FREDERICK W. 199 High St. Gardner CAMPBELL, MARGARET E. 100 Decatur St. Charlestown CANNIFFE, VERONICA M. 8 Gerry St. Marblehead 119
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