Sargent School of Boston University - Sargenta Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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A G' f f fl f ff' tri Jo, QSM my Q, Q. L. p tr Avi Was was afeas-My eorfofp QQOLFOIQ if Ig? gb X P4473 E 2 from 2 .y ' S -3, '5 DEAR SARGICNTA BOARD! I can see the amazed looks on the faces of all of you from the editor-in-chief down to the smallest of assistants, when you hold this letter before your eyes. Let me explain! Once, I too Went to Sargent, once, I even belonged to the Sargenta Board, that august body, once, I was one of the stealthiest of all frivolous persons, who climbed out of a dorm Window after dinner, one trembling leg after the other, to visit at another dorm, ah! once, dear Board, I was young and giddy. Against my will, I Went to practiceg I was enticed to theory even, at rare intervals Qto write let- tersj 9 and now that I am a serious-minded instructor out in the Wide Wicked world, I look back on my school days with the longing that I might live them over once again. As this is impossible CI am sensible enough now to realize even thatlj, I racked my brain for something, and suddenly, I decided to Write sepa- rately to each dorm and learn of its doings. And I did. The girls were just great about sending me cute interesting things to illustrate what they had been doing. I lived again all my school life from the greenest of verdant Freshmanhood to the staidest of solemn Seniority. Their funny descriptions of themselves and each other seemed just too good to keep all to myself, so I am sending you by registered mail all their letters, with the hope that you will have at least one good laugh along with all your hard Work. Now will you forgive me for presuming to write to such a terrifyingly, remotely, intellectual gathering, and forgive Your most sincere and well-wishing friend, A GR.-xm'.'x'1'1a. ' 144

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QOLFO QOLFO S5236 Log? XoE 1.06361 LQ as 2 f A no 4? 'Q f 22 lg if E Q . if E 4 w .1 5 - P11 1'v2?1.w.,S 122' ,S fag-NQXN 7599-to LOST AND FOUND 1 Fo1iND:. Between school and Stanley's, one perfect dormitory. We, as finders, claim possession thruout this year, but for purposes of identifica- tion, we might mention a few of its outstanding features. 1. One red-headed house councillor, who left us to mother a large and uproarious family. 2. Aesthetic Gabey'l of Sargent-wide fame. 3. The matron's daughterll Connie of the daily letter. 4. Claris, who could be thinner if she danced more, but who refuses to dance because she is l1Ot thin enough. 5. Busy Izzey, the lady of the tower. First assistant to the manager. 6. 'LThere are smiles is no idle jest, and Betty has a monopoly. 7, 8, 9. lt's Ret's victrola, NIooney's favorite, Ja-Da, and Yelv's asthetic dancing that makes the great combination. IO. Ginger, Has anyone seen Eddie yet? 11. Ting-a-ling. Ye gods! Why doesnlt someone answer that phone ? Voice from below- Harm1e, Telephone! 12. Clara, Queen of the pearly keys. 13. Thursday afternoon is Smed's favorite. She's a second Miss Gingras. 14. Tubby Owen, of the all round good sport and the I always strive to please variety. 15. Not even crutches can detract from Ellie's fawn-like grace. 16. Personification of neatness and generosity-Ray. 17. Non-resident members of our elect fraternity, Tommy and Dunny. 18. Perfect mail service ix la Eddie. LOST: Our hearts to M1'S. Woods. No reward offered. WCll'C satisfied. V. W., llQ. 145

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