Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1908

Page 106 of 167

 

Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ) online collection, 1908 Edition, Page 106 of 167
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Page 106 text:

Q til' Q H g D H lf, Us! a new idea in our school in the form of the May Day his N the 31st day of May, 1907, the Senior Class introduced 4 I , of campus in front Exercises. The affair was a most pronounced success, and afforded great pleasure to both those who participated and to those who were fortunate enough to be spectators. Early in the morning a pole had been placed on the girls, of the school. From it were suspended various colored ribbons, the Blue and White of the Senior Class being most prominent. All of the student body had been invited to attend the ceremonies. The day was particularly adapted to such an affair. The air was calm and quietg not a branch swayed nor a leaf stirred. Old Buck Hill reared its lazy head in the sunshineg the white clouds hovered caressingly over Schooley's Nlountainsg the birds sung and twittered in the trees, and gayety and happiness reigned supreme. At a given signal the Seniors began their stately procession which was headed by the Queen, Nl-iss Beryl Norton, beautifully attired in a white gowng and Mr. Robert Ferry as King. Upon the completion of the march different booths were opened where candies and other refreshments were placed on sale. Potato, sack, foot and relay races added much to the in- terest and pleasure of the day. Another interesting part of the program was the very pleasing address made by Professor Denman, in which he told of the origin of May Day and described the ceremonies of its observ- ance. After the program was ended the students retired to the dormitories everybody enthusiastic in the opinion that they had had a most enjoyable time.

Page 105 text:

TRIP FIVE 99 mlyiinreg -ElgrPu1n OBTJB11' illklvvting Saturday, May IZ, 1907. IEI1'1Ig1'EIl1I I. PRESIDENT'S GREETING . . . RANDALL W. CONKLIN 2. VIOLIN SOLO . . . . EARL HOYT 3. ESSAY- Russell A. Algerf' . . . . W. F. HUNTER 4. IMPROIVIPTU SPEECH-uEdwarct Everett Halen . I-I. P.-S1-IEARMAN 5. QUARTETTE . . IVIESSRS. FERRY, NVOOLLEY, URNER AND JACOBSON 6. DEBATE-'lResOl1fed, That no President should have a third term of Office. Afiirmative Negative THOMAS J. DODD L. BRENT FOSTER HAROLD C. ANDERSON KENNETH HILDREDTI-I 7. VOCAL SOLO . . . . FREDERICK RODNEY 8. RECITATION CLOYD CUMMINS 9. 'ITHE LANCET . J. WESLEY LOGAN 10. W. L. SONG , . . . Gbiiirrrs PRESIDENT . . . . . RANDALL W. CONKLIN FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT . ROBERT E. FERRY SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT . ADOLFO J. I-IERNANDEZ SECRETARY . . . PERRY CODDTNGTON EDITOR J, WESLEY LOGAN il, , -v 4 WS' 4- 1 f-RAD -E2 4.61 - su



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TRIP FIVE 101 Qlnmmrnrrmvui muah Friday Evening, June 7, 1907-Wednesday Noon, June 12, 1907. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, AT EIGHT o',cI.ocK-Annual Recital of the Musical Department, in the Chapel. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8, AT THREE-FORTY-FIVE o'GLocK-Baseball game with Newark High School, on Athletic Field. SUNDAY' MORNING, JUNE 9, AT TEN-THIRTY o'c1.ocK-Commencement Ser- mon, by the Rev. Gardner Eldridge, D. D., in the M. E. Church. SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE o'cI.ocK-Annual Sermon by the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Haven, D. D., in the Presbyterian Church. MONDAY AND TUEsDAYHExhibition of Art Students' Work, in the Studio. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, AT THREE o,cI,ocK-Field Day Event on Athletic Field. M-ONDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, AT EIGHT OJGLOGK-Final Contests for Prizes in Elocution and Oratory, in the Chapel. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, AT TEN o'cLocK-Junior-Senior Baseball game. I TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, AT TWO OJGLOCK-Class-Day Exercises of the Class of 1907, on Front Campus. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, AT FIVE OJCLOCK-C1338 Reunions and Alumni Meeting in the Parlors of the School. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, AT EIGHT O,CLOCK-PI'6SldCI1f'S Reception, in the Parlors of the School. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, AT NINE o'cLocKgAnnual Commencement Exercises in the C. C. I. Chapel. WEDNESDAY NOON, JUNE 12-Annual Luncheon, in the School Dining Room. f

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