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' teen Published by and for the Class of 1930, birtp Zlliatler Boston University, Evening Division NUMBER 6 SYLLABUS EDITION APRIL, 1929 WHAT TO DO PERKINS-t'Cy is still single, so he evidently hasn't spent as much time with the chickens as his famous namesake, but thatls not a bit strange. Lowell Institute and Wentworth claimed his spare moments before he joined us and he is now recog- nized as an Associate Member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. We wish you con- tinued success in your chosen profession, Cy . You certainly know Watt's watt. THE WIDE OPEN SPACES RoBf:R'rs, M.iBob's hobby is travelling. She comes from Texas where distances mean little and the spaces are wide open. Myrtle was all set to go to California via Ford last summer, but compromised on Niagara Falls Cno implicationsj and Canada Cno bad resultsl. At Niagara, Myrtle shared with Mary Fuller the honor of being the first C. B. A. students to mistake golf links for a lush meadow. Isn't a meadow green ? says Myrtle. OUR BLUSHING BRIDE KENNIQDY, E. K.-We thought we had lost Betty from our class when she married Frederick Reimer, but she elected to come back and graduate with us. Betty is a willing worker, always glad to help out whenever her assistance is asked. The best wishes of the class are with you, Betty! FREE COURSE IN HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS BUTTON, B. E,-Bea comes to us from Northfield Seminary. Her ambition in life is to be a certified public accountantg on the other hand, her hobby is cooking. To t'account'l or to cook, Beavor do you intend to combine the two? ANY RAGS, ANY BOTTLES! EZEKIICL, T. J.-joe's the boy who chased you with the query, Had your picture taken yet?i' Note: This served as an Al excuse for chasing after the women. Can this be a proof of his hobby of collecting old stamps, old coins-and . . . Women. NEW CELEBRITY ARRIVES IIICHIYGH, F. J.-We want to know if Mac has ever taken anything seriously. Why, he even refused to take the questionnaire seriously, and that, as everyone knows, is a very solemn business. Mac has given great thought and attention to his wise cracks, and in appreciation thereof, we, the Class of '30, have duly voted and do dub him Sir Wit . NEWLYWEDS, ATTENTION BoRNsTL1N, A. N.4Bornie is the boy that helps make Grand Rapids the place it is today. Thinking of getting married? See Bornie. Homes furnished on easy payments. Adv. MOON LIGHT AND ROSES I'lELlJM.-KN, B. E.-Ben is the boy that makes C. B.A. pleasant for Rose Segaloff-or is it the other way around? She's his chief interest in life, so far as we have been able to make out. Go to it, Ben, and we refer you to Bornie's writefup for in- spiration. WANDERING LIZZY FULLER, M. C.-Mary, the girl with the smile from the witch town, intends to Hpursuef' know- ledge, to go places and do things. We're sure you'll accomplish the last part anyway. Mary is the proud possessor of a Ford with golf tendencies. At least so Mary discovered when she found that the meadow sheld parked on the night before was really the Niagara Country Club's green. Mary hastens to explain that the placard she wore at an initiation a couple of years ago was not a prophecy. IS IT A GUILTY CONSCIENCE? SULLIVAN, E. M .-We wonder why Marion has developed a sudden and violent tendency towards Church work. Everywhere the 'tgangn goes Marion has to leave early or arrive late, pleading church 'tduties as an excuse. Now who can the particular duty be, Marion? 131
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