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

 - Class of 1930

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YE NINETEEN-THIRTY TATLER SLEEPY HEAD, SLEEPY HEAD OYDONNELL, J. A.-If jack had admitted that his ambition in life was to take that 50,000l' fa la Emmertj, we would suspect that he had at last found a way to pile 49,980 more people into that five-passenger vehicle which he still calls his Hear . Funny, isn't it, how we used to think Jack was high hat until he proved to be such an all-around good sport! What we took for an air of disapproval was merely something he picked up during his rambles through Europe. His hobby is sleeping, but as he is wont to explain a hobby is something to occupy your spare time, which he claims is always a red ink item on his balance sheet these days. DOIN, THE RACCOON KUEFFNER, F. G.- Keefl' has lived through tive years of school social activities and remained a man's man. At least we have never discovered any foreign entanglements. However, we might have solved a double mystery by starting an investigation when he mentioned meeting t'Browniel' in the wee sma' hours of New Year's morning. Problems: Where was Fred doin, the Raccoon ? Is Brownie still single absolutely or just single? LYING DOWN ON THE JOB LINSLEY, P. M.+Philo surely picked out a soft job, for he works for the New England Beds ding Co. We suppose that Philo, having been in close contact with a bed all day, finds himself wide awake for his evening classes. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS SCHOLPP, R. S.-Bob, the smiling boy from Jamaica Plain, admits to being a teller, although, he says, it doesn't pay, even when you're sure of the her . You ought to know, Bob, since you modestly claim to be rushing two C25 blonds, one CU red head and one CID brunette. It's easy says Bob, when you have IT. 13-1- 1 BEATEN PATHS Mrcnnz, M. A,-f'Two hearts may be born the world apart, but e'er the twain shall meet. Yes, it's a long long way from Reading to Dorchester, but it's easy to follow a beaten path. Many thanks for your help and cooperation, UPeg . FIRST 31,000,000 HARDEST JACOBS, V. H.vIake says he hopes sometime to earn 31,000,000 It isnlt being done, jake. Occasion- allyit's ttgot but it's never t'earned . However, our best wishes go with you, and we imagine Mrs. Jakels do too. BLOW YOUR OWN HORN KIRKER, -I. VV.-Ioe, a transfer from the Day Division wants to be known as a successful advertis- ing man. Why don't you just try to be one, Joe? Surely a successful advertising man would have no trouble in making it known. fPage Professor Bellattyj. ON THE HIGH SEAS RICIIWOOD, R. M .fRuth's ambition is to embark on the matrimonial sea, her hobby is t'Gordon . We really don't know what to think-but welre guessing that here's another prospect for Bornie . EDITORIAL I wish to thank the members of my committee for their aid and cooperation in helping to make the Evening Division section of the SYLLABUS the best ever: Mary Lundy and Margaret Michie for their clever Writeups, Fred Kueff ner as Business Manager, joe Ezekiel as Photo-Editor, Dickl' Lowney and Hy Hurwitz for their circulation work, and Marion May for her assistance in typing. HERBERT J. UNDERHILL, Editor-in-Chief



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7lws LLABUS 5 , -i. iq . ..--.. Y I 1 4 ..-A A . ,.., .321 abaugnaus-,.-3?--..,, V V ni' W az., . -I -A--,-N. , ,,,,:,v, .M ... Class of 1931 EVENING DIVISION Another year is drawing to a close, a year of progress in class organization, of social success, of leadership, and of genuine profit from our studies. We find our- selves a smaller group than that which began its labors in 1925, but a closer rela- tionship, truer friendships and a genuine sense of college spirit compensate for our loss in numbers. ' In the past four years, the Class of 1931, has demonstrated a cooperative, pioneering spirit, second to that of no other Evening Division organization. Every major organization that is inter-class in its scope, has chosen active members of the Class of 1931 to lead them. Buds, The Bowling League, The Evening Division Basket Ball Team and The B. U. Summer Club have been under the direction of members of the Livewire Class. 3' As the result of the splendid co-operation of the members of our class, the an- nual Valentine Dance, held at the Hotel Vendome on February 15, was a brilliant success. SOME LIVEWIRES E. Harold Frankel -'iEpl1,', our energetic, heads-up President is the boy who makes the wheels go round. Our success in class organization and social activities may be attributed to Eph, above all others. Harry C. VVard, our rising young auditor, is President of the Bowling League, Student Council representative, and a prominent member of Buds. Harry's hard work has been, and is, one of the prime reasons for the leadership of '31 in the Evening Division. Gertrude Youdelovitz, our efficient secretary, often gives us reason to question just how she tunes out the static and gets the concert', at class meetings. VVilliam Borzakian is an exponent of lVIr. VVork. He knows his bridge', so thoroughly that heill be buried with simple honors! William Suessbrick, our smiling treasurer, uses his financial experience to good advantage as our collection records show. Raoul Jiminez, our Spanish cavalier, is right there when it comes to publicity work. His clever signs have been the subject of much favorable comment. Charles M. Wilc-ox--6' lVIilt is the rugged gentleman who directed the fortunes of the class as Chairman of the Social Committee. As President of Buds, which is a position of considerable importance, 'S lNIilt has been very successful, in spite of the fact that he is a man of very few words. Dorothy Shooshan- Dodo,' is the pretty girl who caused hundreds of mascu- line hearts to flutter when her picture adorned the front page of the News. Art,' Caillouette is the star athlete and leader of the 0wlsf' Arty is the first owl that we have seen that sports a moustache. Really, folks, he calls it one. Thomas J. Bowdren is another of our bearded gentry whose hirsute growth caused great consternation in female ranks. ' . ww-fry:-v. ,fsF5'i'i ffs6E'Wf: ' ,V fps. ' ,'- 3 ,,, 1 1, V' 1.13, f' ,' . 38:50. L, , 4 Hmm.-w W-v.m.,.,, nm-awww. sgmwq Q if if M7 .. in arf ff Sl.. . . ' . :,,..al-e: -z g f ,

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Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 151

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