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JUN1oRs v 'T to Class History ln September, 1919, the present Junior Class entered the College of Business Adminis- tration, its size surpassing that of all previous classes that had ever entered the college. The class did not find it feasible to form a permanent organization at the outset, so early in December temporary ofiicers were elected. Finally, on March 15, 1920, the follow- mg permanent officers were installed for the year: JAMES Co1tcouAN, Pre.riflf:ul Guouczu O. hI1cNK1Ns, Vice-Preriflezzt H1:1.1sN MAcKt:Nzi1f:, Senremry HAllOI,lD S'rUAu'r, Treasurer The Freshman Class dance was held at Whitney Hall, April 21, and this successful time proved to be only a fitting introduction to the fine social functions that have been held the past two years. After the first class meeting in the fall of 1921, drastic action was taken to enforce the rules of the Freshman Green Book. This book contained all orders for the Freshmen to follow throughout their first year, and though at times a revolution would be attempted to overthrow the iron mail fistn of the Sophs, the poor Freshies learned who was who around the college, and peace reigned once more. Many a time the stern bidding of Thou shalt was heard through the corridors as a Soph was endeavoring to teach his inferior to become a better college man, and occasionally Yea, Freshmen, would be the Paul Revere call of l3.U. as the Sophs were mobilized to punish transgressors of their rulings. The oflicers elected early in October were: G1co1tc:13 O. ,l1f:NK1Ns, I'rc.fi1le11t P1111.1P R1c11ARusoN, Vice-Prerirlent HELIEN MAcK1ENziL:, Sccremry HAROI,lJ STUART, Treamrer ICXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jaivuzs COIICKJIXAN Emu. LEADllE'l l'ER DAVID Fisxu Enwiu Loan WAJ.'l'l5ll WlI.St7N The Sophomore Hop, an exclusive event, was held on the steamer Jack o' Lanternnon December 9. This dance had a large number present, and if the committee did not appear in new suits as a result, it was not because the dance was not successful. ln the fall of 1921 the class meetings started early and with but a small reduction in numbers. The increased amount of enthusiasm made the wheels of activity turn very early, and the following ofhcers were elected: JAMES CORCORAN, Prerifleut TQIENNETII E1,nR13nc:13, Vizfe-I'1'e:i1Z.em! H1CI.IiN lVIAcK1sNzus, Secretary HAl!0I,ll S'rUAR'r, Trearm'er The last year was but one merry round of activities, some of the class, others of thc college, and still more of the university. The Fndowment Fund Drive was held, and the Juniors showed their attitude towards the university by voting to subscribe 5S25,000. The hrst week in May is our last and best social period during our college year. The From, for the first time a university project, is to be held at the Somerset, and the committee, which has been working hard for months in preparation, guarantees us that the last dance of the school year will be the best dance of all. Many special features are to be had, but advance information as to their character have not been divulged. The B.U. Show, the hrst annual production of its kind, is also to be held Junior Week at one of the local theatres. With the addition of a Field Dayf' a baseball game, and one or two other times, all juniors will need to have a week to recuperate in loss of sleep and, more than that, to regain a deflated pocket- book. We are juniors only once, though, and the present class will see to it that this year's Junior Week will be long remembered as the best time we ever had. 39'
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A Picncivar. T. Anmvts, KIPEII 323 Fuller St., Dorchester. Boston Latin and English High School. Bucba Debating Society, Glee Club fly, 121, QQ, Sergeant R.O.T.C. CID! 1'ic'ruR LAwiuzNc1c AGNEW, JR. 377 Chestnut St., E. Lynn. Lynn English High School. SAMUEL Gicouun AI,13Ell'I', KN Club. 29 Spruce St., Sanford, Me. Sanford High School. Maine Club, Menorah Society, Advertising RALPH K. Ai.r,1fN ISO Longwood Ave., Boston. English High School. Bucba Debating Society fgjg Corporal, R.O.T.C. fzj. EDWARIJ S. A. AT.'I'Il'IRl 71 Kenyon St., Providence, R, I. English High School. Bucba Debating Society Q-lj, fzjg Secretary Spanish Club QIJ, fzjg Zlld Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Czj. DoNAI.n AND1u5w AKIN, XXX, 111211, The Skulli' 24 Prospect St., Newport, Vt. Newport High School. Vermont Club Qlj, Secretary Qzj, QQ, Cap- tain Vermont Club llasketball Qzjg Debating So- ciety Qzj, Vice-Presidents QQ, Banjo Club fzj, fgjg House of Representatives Q3j5 Captain Endowment Fund Team QQ, Associate Mana- ger Beanpot QQ, Associate ltiditor SYLLABUS QD, B.U. Tops fzjg Track Team fzj, QD, Re- lay Team fgjg Basketball Squad fzj, fgjg R.O.'1'.C. Sergeant fzjg Captain QQ, Inter- Fraternity Orchestra Qzj, Gitoiuau l'inw1N A'1 r1uuc:1z I8 Cottage St., East Pepperell, Mass. Pcppcrell High School and St. glohnls Prep. Newman Club fzj, PA'1'1ucK AVI-IRSANO North Main St., Sharon, Mass. Coxackie High, New York, Sharon High School. Spanish Club QIJ3 Dramatic Club f 1, '-.of 'vw .if l . , .if - 1' L 'U' - , If sf fi-?'f' 'F 1' ' ' 1 1 N 40 l ' ' '
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