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L1 Gamma Beta alpha Berk Row: BARRY. Mosxovlcll, llI.lNS'l'RUll, Cl'1'RoN, JIcNKlNs, ASHLEY, LIVINGSTUNE, Ronlclzrs, VVOLIVIC ivliddle Kmv: SULLIVAN, GLAVIN, WlII'l'MAN, MRS. Jov, SANVYIER, RICHARDS, BARNES, BARNARIJ Franz Row: lflmzmzv, ANDELMAN, Svmomms, Wouc, Przvr:A1a Gamma Beta Alpha is the organization ol' all C. B. A. Day Division girl stu' dents. lts purpose is to bring into eloser relationship and friendship all C. B. A. Co-eds. Meetings are held every Wednesday at il2:l5 in the Gamma Beta Alpha rooms at 'lOl Newbury street. Ol+'l lCliBS PAULINE S. SAWYER. Presidenl , HELEN RICHARDS, Secretary .DAISY WHITMAN, VlL'P-pFPSLdPll.l GRACE A. SULLIVAN, Treasurer SOCIAL COMM I'I'fl'I'IIC U WINll lll2l3 BARNES -lX!lAlQION IIARIQ lVlURIEL ARCHUNG l lOl ?Slf1 COM M l'.I l'I'll'l Ouv 14: iimvm l'HYLr.Is Womfifi NIA mow l5ALK1OM 232
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G ORGANIZATIONS g The Newman Club of Boston University Organized for the promotion of Catholic ideals and for the purpose of bringing into closer social and fraternal contact, Catholic students seeking the educational advantages offered by Boston University. The Newman Catholic Club, the membership of which is composed of the men students in the various departments of the university, has in the l'our years ol' its existence grown into a virile and active undergraduate organization. It is a social as well as a spiritual society and in addition to having beneficial addresses by members of the clergy, the Club also conducts pleasant soeials usually in the Guild Hall of St. Cecilia's Church. These soeials are frequently given in conjunction with some one of the Girls, Catholic Clubs. This year has been in many ways a banner one for the organization, as under the guidance of President Fred Hannon, one ol' the most prominent men in the junior class, it has seen a continually growing membership and has been guided through a year fruitful, both in spiritual advantages and in enjoyable social con- tacts. Members of the Club took an active interest in the presentation of The Charm School under the auspices ol' the New England Federation of Catholic College Clubs and several of them were in the cast, including Boland lVleunier, who played the lead role, and Fred Holden and Daniel Bourke, who acted the roles of the twins. The Club has also conducted several suppers to which prominent speakers were invited. The usual dance parties to which the girls ofthe Boston University Girls' Catholic Club as well as the members of other Girls' Catholic College Clubs were invited, were held in conjunction with the monthly meetings. Just before the beginning of the lenten season, the Club conducted its most successful social when it joined with the Girls' Catholic Club of Emerson College for a joint Leap Year Party, which was held in the Guild Hall. The party was a fine success financially as well as socially. The hall was attractively decorated, and in addition to the novelty dances and specialty numbers there was presented a short dancing skit by two members of the Emerson Catholic Club. Under the guidance of Father Fletcher, spiritual adviser, the members did not forget the spiritual side of the organization, so that everything taken into consideration this year was really a most successful one. The members of the society who are leaving school to enter into the university of life are hopeful that those in whose hands the welfare of the society is placed will continue to carry on the ideals and the activities which it has fostered since its inception. The Club wishes to thank those members who devoted nmch of their time and energy to the planning and the conducting of enjoyable social gatherings. The men who as members of the entertainment committee did much to promote and increase the interest in the activities of the Club include: Chairman, Edward Beillyg Timothy Collins, Harold Fontaine, Francis Rooney, Harold Nugent, and LaFayette L. Marchand. 231
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1 ORGANIZATIONS i . IN GLOWING MEMORY Of the Liveliest. Good Time ol' I923 The Fourth Annual 'liIxtI'avagaIIza of the 'DEV.lL'S DEN SPORTING CLUB ol' lillsworth, Maine, and BoSton, Mass. Kl2lCPINC TIIIIC HOMIE FIBIES BURNING with the following Cast of Bad Cliarueters in the order iII which they were hissed oil' the Stage. GEN. CONEUSION ..... M A.IoR OPERATION . PRIV. PROPERTY . PRIV. -EN'l'RANCIi . PRIV. WIIONGS PRIv. SToCK PRIV. WAY . PRIV. lVlABK PRIV. LIFE . Pmv. CAR . . . PRIV. Box ...... DISPATCII BEARER .... PLU'I'o, lillE1l'llliiIl ofthe Cates . V IGBGILIO, Hobo Poet . . . CARBYON, One Way l erryInuII . JJBOPELLEB ol' Persuading Pitc-hfo DISCOURACER ol' Pedal lfrigidity GUIDE to Bitter .lind . . . . C-MINUS, 'tho Terrible Judge . JANITOR ol' the Bottomless Pit . BROADCASTER ofthe Infernal Din CHIEF SCANDALIZER .... Pk. CERBERUS. the Three-headed Bow-Wow , OLD NICK, 1II.imsell' .... TQONSCIENTIOUS KLAN KLUBBER CHIEF GLOOM . . . SWEETISII NIGHT-IN-JAIL KLANTA KLAUS . . KINETIC KIDNAPPER . JUDCE OF BABY SHOW BABY PEGGY . . . BABY 1'I.IPPo . BABY GRAND . . BABY PATI-IFINDER . liID MUSTARD . . . BONEIIEAD NIJRSIC . NERvoUS FISIIERMAN I ICIITINo WHALE . . ,DEMONS'I'RA'l'OR ov TANCI.E1fooT CBEOLE FASHION PLATE CAPT. IEINAR W. CIIIGSTICR . . l':DWABlJ A. CCRAIAN . JAMES N. CoNNoLLY . SAMUEL WRIflllT OLIVER P. l1A'I'OUIl . MARTIN COIIICN . . l.oUIS A. BURKE . . BABTLEY F. tloRMAN . ll.ARoI.D IC. l1AFAYET'l'B . CIIARLES IC. CARoN . . VICTOR Ii. NEFFE . LINCOLN D. ADAMS . WII.l.IANl L. SIIEA . ROYAL K. llAYliS . OLIVER P. JIATOUR . . T. L. SOUTHACK. JR. . . . l':RNIiS'I' W. l'l.ORNli . FREDERICK T. OJROURKE . . . BENJAMIN A. H.oL'r PROP. CIIARLES IC. BELLATTY . . . .DAVIDGOLDBERG . . . J. J. BUCKLEY . . ISRAEL ABRAMHOFF . . . . JoSEPII FRENCH MA.IoR ZIBA L. DIXOLLINCIICII . . JOIIN J. MURRAY . MICIIAIEL A. AIIERN . PRoII. 1l.UCII W. BABB . . . BABE lAAT0UB . JOSEPH FRENCH . ALvAII B. WHEELER . .N ATIIANIEL TILDEN . ROGER D. WASIIBUIIN . lJAl'iAYE'l I'E M ARCHAND . MICHAEL N. ABODEELY . WILLIAM L. SHEA JUAN B. ACEVEDN . J. PEPP llI'l'ALMAL . . TIIOMAS N. HILE JCSEPII C. M .MTAKENZIIC Deeeinher 1.11, 1923, Wesleyan llull, Cafe Minerva, Keith'S Theatre No Casual tieS 233
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