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THE HACK '34 Mar. u u April me May u May june rr me Anniversary of the Diokosophian Society. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow's topic, Responsibility for Religion. Lecture by Madame Le Verrier, sponsored by French Club. Skating Party by Unite Class. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow spoke on What Lent Means. College Freshmen Dance. Vespers: Dr. Frederick Lent, President of Elmira College. Graduate Piano Recital by Dorothy Williams. Easter Recess. Vespers: Dr. W. C. Eells, Office of Education, Washington, D. C., and Editor of Junior College journal. Vespers: Program by Chile-America Association. C. C. I. Players presented three one-act plays: Nutley high School Players treated us to a one-act play with all-male cast. Vespers: Dr. F. H. Green, Headmaster of Pennington School. C. C. I. Players in North Jersey Intercollegiate Dramatic League contest. Graduate Piano Recital by Marjorie Mackerley. Anniversary of the Peithosophian Society. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow. French play. Graduate Piano Recital by Mary DeSantis. College Senior Prom. COMMENGEMENT PROGRAM Trophy Contest. Best essays written and delivered by each society. May Fete at 3:30 p. m. Expression contest for Jackson prize. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow. Junior College Class Day exercises at 8:00 p.m. in Whitney Hall. Wel- come by Class President. Play-'QThree-Cornered Moon by C. C. I. Players and Blair Academy Players. 9:00 a.m. Last Chapel exercises. Presentation of Athletic rewards. 3:30 p.m. Academy Class Day exercises in Whitney Hall. 4:30-6:00 Exhibitions in Home Economics, Sewing, Art and Secretarial Departments. 7:00 p.m. Senior class songs on front steps. 8:00 p.m. Interclass Musical Contest for the Flock Cup. 11:00 a.m. Baccalaureate Sermon by Bishop F. J. McConnell. 8:00 p.m. Last vesper service. 10:15 a.m. Commencement Exercises: Address by Dr. George Zook,U. S. Commissioner of Education. Sixtieth Aniversary of C. C. I., 1874-1934. Award of prizes. Presentation of diplomas. 77
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THE HACK '34 Sept ie Q Oct. rr it mr Nov. u me et Dec. u u jan. .. Q. u Feb. ee me CALENDAR Opening day. Big sisters appointed for new students. Motion and stereopticon pictures by the official photographer, Mr. Cleaves of Gov. Pinchofs Expedition to the South Seas. Initiation Night, by Athletic Associations. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow,s topic, A Year's Changes. College Seniors Tea for College Freshmen. Recital by the Music Department Faculty. Roast in the quarry, by The Guild. Vespers: Talk by Bishop E. R. Richardson of the Philadelphia Conference. Callilogian Tea. Diokosophian Tea. Peithosophian Tea. Guild Membership Drive. Vespers: Dr. Frazer Metzger, Dean of Rutgers University. Vespers: Dr. Henry E. Cobb, Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church, New York City , Concert: Josef Lhevinne, Pianist. Pledge Day for societies. Hallowe,en Party by the Junior Class. Vespers: Rev. Ransom Comfort, Presbyterian Church, Hackettstown. C. C. I. Players presented four One-aCt plays. Vespers. Bishop Charles L. Mead, '92, of Kansas City. French Club Cabaret. Vespers: Rev. Howard Breisch, Trinity M. E. Church, Hackettstown. Student Recital by music department. Vespers: Dr. William M. Lewis, President of Lafayette College. Formal Bridge by the Callilogian Society. Vespers: Dr. John M. Thomas, President of Rutgers University. Anniversary of Callilogian Society. Vespers: Dr. Lynn H. Hough of Drew University. Christmas dinner, carols and play. Christmas Recess. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrowis talk was on Play the Game. Concert by Musical Art Quartet. Vespers: Illustrated lecture by Dr. Brown of American Bible Society. International Relations Club banquet. President's Dance. Vespers: Dr. James V. Thompson of Drew University. Student Recital by music department. Vespers: Dr. Trevorrow. Topic, Mine Own Vineyard. Blair Weekend. Vespers: Dr. C. H. Breed, Headmaster of Blair Academy. Lafayette Choir program at the Methodist Church. 76
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SOUTH HALL COURT THE BLUE AND BLACK The ivied halls of C. C. I. Are ever fair to see And may we praise her colors true And sing both glad and free:- Our hearts are with the Blue and Black And may we never sever The ties that bind our hearts to thee And C. C. I. forever. O may the girls of C. C. I. Send out a mighty cheer, And may New -Iersey,s verdant hills Re-echo year by year:- 'lOur hearts are with the Blue and Black, So may our great endeavor Raise high the glorious Blue and Black And C. C. I. foreverf, 78
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