#1 – All That Jazz
As a first year counselor, the BU staff had an idea to change the nature of final campfire skits. Mike Herman, a first year counselor this year, came up with the idea that the male staff should perform a musical number for the rest of camp. Up to this point, I had never heard of male staff doing something like this, so it was going to be a huge shock to all of camp. However, the actual skit was not the crowning moment of this event. The lead-up to the actual skit is where most of the memories exist. Every day at rest period, Mike would forcefully make all male staff go into Coffman Lodge to practice for about an hour the dance moves and timing on the entire routine. I distinctly remember Brett Youdavitz and Andrew Crisco needing extra practice sessions with Mike to nail down the routine. There were so many times that Mike had to yell at all of us for goofing around because he needed to be confident that we weren’t going to screw the whole thing up on the night of the performance. Although, he will vehemently deny this part of the process, to which everyone else in that room would back me up on this. In the end, we were thankful to Mike for being the authoritative figure. The actual skit went off perfectly and the surprise in the crowd at Council Bluff was unlike anything I have ever seen or heard at a campfire. The experience of shocking everyone at Council Bluff was extraordinary.
Waukesha, WI