Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 258 of 289
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SYLLABUS 1925 ' 'F . - Junior Week CConlinuedj Monday, we journeyed. to the Copley-Plaza to the Swiss Boom and the Pana- delphic Dance - Such a hop, such a doggone good hopl Everyone who regularly makes pinholes in his vest was there-many others wanted to be, but because of limited. tickets were constrained to listen in on the radio. Friday, the girls seemed. pretty nice, but on Monday, somebody must have uncorked all the Ad girls in the country. Owing to a fine faculty spirit, we had no quizzes to worry over, so the books continued to gather their daily dozen grains of dust. Somebody conceived the brilliant idea that we should dedicate the new song- book on T ucsday-we did! From an authentic source we have it that Leo Biseman changed violins twelve times, trying to find. out where the discords came from. We found out at the party that some of the fraternities have songs we would like 'to hear more frequently. On Wednesday, the boys all appeared with Sam Browne belts laboriously polished. At about 3:30, the girls began to flock to the Fenway - then the fun began. Oh, boy! Oh, manl Oh ,- girl! such a drill as that was. With such an audience looking on, we are sure any man could have carried a machine gun on his shoulder, or shot it from his hip. In the evening, the boys climbed into the remaining clean pair of flannels and piled over to the Gym for Activities Night. A strictly novel entertainment, an innovation this year, which because of the hit it made and the fine time everyone had, is sure to become a fixture of Junior Week. Thursday, the boys stalled off the fairer ones and sought the downy couches on which to grab oil' forty winks. It was rumored. that fraternities kept Open House, but we aren't sure because, as for ourselves, we slept. . Anyone would want to sleep so as to store up extra energy for the one big event Friday night, the PBOM. What a twelve cylinder success the prom turned out to bel Maybe Bert Lowe's team has played better- maybe some- where there has been gathered 'together a prettier bevy of girls -- and finer men - we say MAYBE. You see, we don't really believe in Santa Claus and so won't say more. Before the Promenade, the fairer sex received engraved invitations that were supposed to go with the tickets - but - l Afterwards, there were many other little engraved cards went out, yes - we darn near fell in love ourselves, but re- membered thc rented tux.-. Thus ended the week according to the reading on the calendar, but it will be lived over and over again in memory and when memory lacks vividness, there is the mem-book. 262

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A J EVENTS OF YEAR Junior Week Bach class-each University--has a Junior Week and each believes his is best. We are very firm in our belief because never before has the old University been so generally satisfied. For the entire week shiny coats and trousers were put away. White knickers and llannels took the place of baggy serges. liven the collars on shirts were cleaner. Did you notice the trick hats, tooil Boy! It was one week of collegiate atmosphere. Sort of a glimpse into the future when B. U. will be a real campus college and C. B. A. won't have to walk a mile for a date. Thursday and Friday there was the show - our third annual entitled Bound- ing Billowsf' The affair was written by a C. B. A. man. George Bacon. Don While of C. B. A. was the general manager, while the two leads were played by C. B. A. students, Oren A. Armstrong and lVluriel Archung. More power to C. B. A. Boy, what a show! it was just p-e-r-f-e-c-t. liveryone had a great evening, too-even those in the fraternity boxes who had to divide their time between their liabilities and the gang in the chorus, who had borrowed their tux's and by their stage antics threatened. to split the trousers. After the show came the big dance at the Music Box and chairman Bill Pelkus did himself noble. But on Saturday -- Oh, man! Oh, man! The Junior ,Picnic was ten circuses and side shows all combined. The News-Beanpot ballgame will go down in history as an event par excellence. Such stops, such hits, such misthrowsl It was some comedy of errors. Then after the ci'owd had stopped laughing they watched a turf classic that would put the Kentucky Derby to shame. Then came water sports. One of the sporty ones miscued and the canoe capsized. Epilogue shows scene of a certain couple leaving early before the dance that night. Sunday, in general, everyone sort of checked up on her or himself to find out what it was all about. lVlany for the first time realized who was responsible for such a glorious week-end. So that you'll know and won't forget, please note lhe following: - they were responsible. To them go the brown derbies, glass looth- brushes, etc. Chairman, Alvah B. Wheeler, sub-chairman, lrene Cowley, Secretary, William Putnam, lixecutive committee, Alvah B. Wheeler, lrene Cowley, and Jessie Thomson, Outing commitl.ee, William F. Putnam, chairman, B. W. Peabody, Charles Fogg, Ruth Duffy, Thomas lilill. Bobert Bichmond, B. F. Barrett, Charles Koehler, Grace Sullivan, lidith Barnstom, Fred Klebahn, George Thomas, Ac- tivities committee, Ramona Davis, chairman, Thomas llill, Alvah B. Wheeler, lrene Cowley, LaFayette L. lVlarchand, Grace Sullivan, Bichard Blake, Olive Lynch, .Philip Garland, Lewis Nlaker, Prom committee: Alvah B. Wheeler, chair- man, .lrene Cowley, Carlton 1'lf. Koehler, Jessie Thomson, Publicity Nlanagclk I. Arthur Siegel. 261



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QI - EVENTS OF YEAR H Bounding Billows H A certain passion for the sea has been one of the characteristics of Billy the boy author, known to theatergoers and critics alike, as George Bacon, twice author of an all-B. U. Production. I George has sailed the seas, and while in school has sailed by on C's. so for this 'year's annual dramatic splurge he chose Bounding Billows. lt is a tale of seas, yachts, pretty girls, and clever men. Next to the sea, and possibly ahead of it, George has a failing for pretty girls. The clever men he introduced merely as one of the tricks of the trade. We saw the show- two, three - oh, many times -here's a bit on how the stull' was staged. The curtain went up and every one saw C. C. Withers trying to be a millionaire -you sec it was his summer home. llc portrayed a New York stock broker throwing a mean week-end party. Playing about the stage was dainty Muriel Archung as his daughter Dorothy, who with his sister Lou does the heavy receiving as hostesses. Winslow plans a cruise on his 'yacht Bounding Billows and is influenced by Dorothy to invile all of her friends. Then did the C. S. S. girls and the C. B. A. boys shine. lt was no easy task to teach them their steps, but they done noblef' In order to keep the spectators in suspense, George 'read up on Shermlock Bones and as a result introduced two mysterious parts, Dick and Bones, into his plot. The pair join the Yachlfs crew as substitutes for two members who were supposed to have turned from the sea to the jug. Oren Armstrong, who has the appearance and the rest of what goes to make perfectly sane young men go into the game of dishing out their photos at .25 a throw, played the lead role of Dick. Oren not only looked like a hero, but he acted and loved like the best of the boys in popular novels. Oh, well, you saw the show, didn't youll -you know the fun, so we'll just indulge in a brief review of the production. Dorothy' was engaged to a slick-hai red guy named Percy Van Ralston. Francis Buney, as Percy, was very caddist and a member of New York's 11400. Dick and Bones piled into everything and of course overheard the plot to stall the boat and keep Winslow from the market. When twelve miles out, the yacht stopped - That was part of the plot - the radio was disabled and the captain sat back with a loud aha! ahal But our heroes had a little portable receiving set which, to make the show come out right, was used for sending the essential message. Vertex Steel was steadily dropping on the market-it was corset steel, which accounts for the steady drop. But pardon us, we wander. Dick finds out that Percy is trying to ruin Mr. Winslow by helping other magnates corner everything in the steel market, including hairpin steel. 1 The yacht finally got under way and started for New York, and Dick and Bones, instead of turning out to be the ever-present prohibition agents, l.urned out to be salesmen. Profiting from .lack Scammel's sales and arg11lI1cnlfHlfi0T1 courses about tricks and eats, 'these boys sold the bondsg and then Dick, oh, yes, all 'through the show Dick and .Dorothy had been passing Beanpot jokes to one another and it all ended with lips that met behind the footlights. Too bad lt wasn't lips that met behind the scenes. But - honest - it was some show! . 263

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