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SYLLABUS 1925 Sophomore Officers EVENING DIVISION Standing: HAM., Miss I-I1cx.I.1aR, Cfxsslm' Seal,-fl: Miss Mousxs SOPHOMOR E OFFICERS JOHN P. CASSIDY, President F1.onENcE L. MORSE, Vice-Presidenl 1'l'ARoLD R. I'1ALL, Treasurer SARAH IIELLER, Secrelury 122
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EVENING DIVISION ' IT IS RUMORED T HAT Harold Hall still has hopes of getting last year's Soph Class Meeting sign for nothing. C'Attaboy, 1-larold.D Henry Fine has accepted a position as story i,6llC1',, in the Children's room in the Public Library. Jennie Brooks won the Booby Prize at the Buds' Bowling Party. Dave Hurley spends two nights a week at C. B. A., and the other five-on Stanhope Street. Oonie Robinson has some shares in the Lynn Narrow Gauge Railroad. CNo wonder he uses it so often.j . Our class officers are very bashful. They hesitated long before they had their pictures taken. FRESH REMARKS Proficient students in A sub l. find that unrestricted competition has its ad- vantages despite marketing principles. Miss Keyes sits near the front of the room. Students in front seats whose attention wanders, are placed further hack. 'Nuf said. With deep appreciation of the thoughtfulness of the person who put erasers in our bookkeeping sets. According to Mr. Levinsky, an account should always be credited,--when it isn't debited. There's nothing like keen perception. The freshmen officers' picture cost one dollar and a quarter. Thanks to Mr. Goodwin's dues, the class is now but a quarter in debt. Mr. Frank Cwho had missed the preceding lecturejz- What was the lecture about? Ilflr. 0'Brien:- About an hour and a half too long. The slippery weather is bad for C41 girls' hose, but with a little ink, the damage is soon calnouflaged. , 121
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T - EVENING DIVISION 8 1928 In order to promote good fellowship among the students through organization and social activities, we hereby organize the Class of 1928, B. U., C. B. A., Evening Division. The above, the preamble to our Constitution, denotes the motives underlying the organization of the Class of 1928. Organized early in November, 1922 Qlfresh- man yearj, with the aid of Professor Boy Davis, assistant dean, we have always endeavored in every way to fulfill our promise to promote good fellowship. In furthering this idea, we did not overlook the benefits that could be derived from Social activities. 'Making our debut with an Acquaintanoe Party at the Gamma Beta Alpha House, we wound up the first year with an lnterclass Dance, in conjunction with the Classes of 1925 and 1927. Mindful of our first year's achievement, we began the second full of vim alld vigor. We lost no time in getting together, and elected John P. Cassidy, President. A party and dance at the Gamma Beta Alpha House renewed the social activities of the class. And we've enjoyed several other affairs, but no doubt you have since heard all about them. The members of the Class of 1928 have evinced an active interest in the projects taken up at C. B. A., and representatives from this class are to be seen in all school organizations. --Jennie Brooks. ADAMS, GRACE, EMA, EE Class of 1928 763 Centre St. .Jamaica Plain ALPERS, MOsEs 58 Forrester St. Salem ANDERSON, WALTER H. 623 Adams St. Dorchester BARRY, JAMES E. 9 Edison Green Dorchester BOGSTAD, AGNES B. fI:eK, E2 16 Bacon St. Newton BROGEN, THOMAS E. 34- Gould St. Beading BROOKS, JENNIE, E2 108 Brighton St. Boston BUCKLEY, JAMES F. 263 Concord Ave. Cambridge CAROLAN, EDMUND T. 119 Warren St. Dorchester CASSIDY, JOHN P. - 20 Water St. Winchester 123
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