Juniata College - Alfarata Yearbook (Huntingdon, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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49 -551 Th March of Events ' and eaten or drunk, as the case may be, in a very pleasant atmosphere. Everyone present had a good time, and the Bazaar was a big success, It was a fine sendfoif for the Christmas holidays. January 3 found us back in school, and cramming for the Midfterm exams, which were soon upon us. This was a period of tests and teas, and teas and tests. The tests consisted of several periods, each of 3 hours duration, spent more or less in great mental activity. The teas consisted of periods of variable length, passed for the most part in partial or complete mental collapse, and durf ing which mutual consolation was the order. But all distasteful things, even as all good things, must come to an end, and one day to everybody's relief, the tests were over. By this time the basketball season was well under way. In the early part of the season, the Indians just couldn't seem to click together, and as a result, they lost more games than they should have during the first cycle. But towards the middle of the season, the team began to improve rapidly, gaining strength and conidence. Soon they were beating the top ranking teams in the league, to finish the season with a very credible record. In the last half of the season, the boys were greatly improved, as a team as well as individually. They were speedier, more accurate in their passing and shooting, more spirited, much more efhcient, defensively as well as offensively. Shortly after the close of basketball season, the Mas' quers produced their Second semester play, Noah This play is rather unique in its dialogue and staging. Miss Graybill again was the director, and again did a very good job. The cast was well chosen, and the mem' bers worked hard to make the play the great success it was. The scenery and stage effects were 6116. A large number of people aside from the cast, worked on the play, building and painting scenery, gathering and taking care of properties, selling tickets, etc. To this group of people a vast amount of credit is due. When it was produced, many said that it was one of the best plays to have been presented at Juniata. An activity of outstanding interest was the Choir tour. This is an annual event, and one which is looked forward to with great anticipation by the members of the choir. The trip usually lasts a week, during which many towns and cities are visited. Concerts were given at various colleges and churches, and several radio broad' casts were made. The trip. was very enjoyable, and well worthwhile, both from the standpoint of the choir and of the audiences. The concerts were greatly appreciated by all who heard them, and Prof. Rowland and the choir received many enthusiastic compliments for their fine work. Those who are not lucky enough to bein the choir are missing something, not only highly educational and enjoyable, but also highly memorable. An annual treat to the College for the last two years has been the concerts given by Mr. Bruce Snnonds of Yale. This year Mr. Simonds gave two very informative and interesting lectures on music and a formal and an informal concert, all of which were well attended. Mr. Simonds has a very pleasing personality which makes his presence upon the Campus all the more enchanting. His keyboard technique is very fine, and even the musically untutored can tell that here is a real artist. If there is anyone on the Campus who missed the lectures or the concerts, his loss is irreparable. May Mr. Simonds conf tinue to come to our Campus for many, many years! On April 29, the IuniorfSenior Reception was held. A Hawaiian setting was used very effectively. Each guest was given a bright colored lei to wear around his neck, and Hawaiian music was provided by a couple of guitarists playing in a softly lit Hawaiian setting. After , 's' A g i fmaf .f -f-f if t-f a gd !l.:13A2jEi?iji?ii':'ij ,,- f . rp'j -vi.sf1.g4ry7g,'l, gig? I lv r ,gap , i ,. E J',,4'f-'af H 1, 'L -I ,,, 7 . ,f-bifrf' 1' M if F f R: , 1. Ldlv' Y' 'E I-'27 'J 11.5 5, my-w,,i.f' svn.,---' J nl 1 if ,lx All .' Q52

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