Detroit College of Pharmacy - Pharmalite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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D Hclrriwllv-001412-11'-vi - -f- ---1-fm -+1---f'- ----:f- -V: - -f-::: 1f '9'i1 lYf?1D Q? .J QE. 2 2 ! I The noise made by the students with the various whistles and horns, and the ! ! line of uniformly decorated cars, whcih moved slowly along the Avenue attracted I i considerable attention. i The most attractive scene of the parade was an old Ford, carrying about twelve Freshmen, all dressed uniformly in their ur le and reen ca s. The san various P P s P Y g i . songs accompanied by our School Orchestras music. The Freshmen's car had a large i poster in front, telling who they were Frosh. ' i Passing by Frederick Stearns Ee? Company on jefferson Avenue, the student body i gave three big cheers for Stearns. i ' After we arrived at the Island, the fellows partook of refreshments at the Island C lunchroom, which consisted of hot dogs and the like, fperhaps this accounted for some i of the athlete's incapacity later in the football gamej. The football game started in - 1 the muddy athletic field, with Professor Spokes as the man at the whistle. i The battle was bitterly and bloodily fought. But the Seniors-Oh, how sad to A relate, went down to hard defeat. The score was 22f0. 3 E After the game, a football kicking contest for distance was held. ! The three prize winners were: g First prize-Mr. Marvin Witt ............, ......... S 5,00 Gold Piece l Second prize-Mr. Chas. Aumack ....... .............. S 1,00 Silver Piece i Third prize-Mr. John Guarnieri .................... 7 .........,. English Penny : i The prizes were offered by Professor Allen, formerly Dean of the College of ' - Pharmacy. W During the game, representatives of the press and the Detroit News Pictorial, 2 were on hand to photograph the proceedings. They also took pictures of a snake dance, during which time, traffic was temporarily halted on the Belle Isle Driveway. - ! Then after a slight adjournment for rest and refreshments, we repaire dto a choice ! spot on a canal, over which the greatest event of the day took place-The Tug of War. Q The rope was kindly-furnished us by the White Star Line. The spot on the canal, where the Tug of War took place, was about four feet deep. The most exciting part of the War was when the rope broke, thus giving several of the Seniors a dutcking. I The Freshmen, not noticing the occurrence, thought that they had already won the i War. The rope was repaired and with revenge in their muscles, the Seniors pulled : the Freshies across the ditch and those who did not stick with their Freshmen mates, - were given a bath in spite of their wishes. Among the many spectators at the War, was a special delegation of girls from ! Northern High School. Q The fellows then went home, cleaned up and at about seven o'clock P. M. asf l sembled again at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium, where the Banquet was held. Mr. i McCoy and Mr. Mellen were in charge of the Banquet. i Our slick Orchestra in Tuxedos were the irst ones to entertain the student body. i They furnished ideal music for the occasion. This was followed by interesting C speeches on various subjects. Among the speakers were Professor Stout, Dean of College of Pharmacy, Mr. Knight of the Detroit Creamery, Mr. Hickey, Director of H i Education of D. I. T.g Mr. McNight, Mr. Mellen, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Starr. i Mr. Maxman, Mr. Yarrows and Mr. Grigsby entertained the crowd with various 2 songs. A The classes this year can compliment themselves on having started a school tradif ' 5 tion which, we hope, will be followed in the future. - r Y' dl 1 ALDQYQ fo. :75,CJg,,l..,..u-.-..-. ... .- ..,. .. - ... - ,...,... - - ,-. ...,.-.... ..- ,..,...,-..... ... ........ Ten



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Detroit College of Pharmacy - Pharmalite Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 34

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