Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1922

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.yr v H91 Y 7 2. 2 l Q-l 4- 1 E f: 2 E E I .- E E E E 2 3 2 E 2 , The Year 1-113 year 1920-1921, while it has brought forth nothing especially startling, has nevertheless been one of steady progress in every line of college activity. Athletics, scholarship, dramatics, forensics, society, music and spirit are not only alive, but have been functioning in a manner that should make any Rutgers man feel proud. The year started off with a record Freshman class, and the annual pep meeting, which lived up to its name, showed the incoming class what Rutgers spirit consists of. Then things began to whirl in college circles with their usual vigor. The student clubs have been making history this year. Both the Civil and Mechanical Engineering clubs have become affiliated with national organizationsg the Radio Club has been getting the scores of games by wirelessg Philoclean has conducted its Interscholastic Debating with greater success than ever beforeg the Glee and Mandolin Clubs have sung and played their way through one of the most successful seasons in their history, the Ag and Biolog clubs have held regular meetings, and been otherwise active, and the Queen's Players, in conjunction with the Mimes. of the N. -1. C., favored us with a play which will go down in the dramatic history of Rutgers as a iworthy tribute to our ability in histrionic art. Spirit has been nowhere lacking: on the contrary it has Ben making itself evident throughout the year. Xlfhen the football Ram went to South Bethlehem to play Lehigh, it was accompanied by about 500 students and a twenty-five piece bandg and at the Nebraska game in New York, the performance was repeated. The spirit meetings during the fall were well attended and full of life, but the spirit of the Year came to a climax in the Student Banquet in the Gymnasium on February 15. That banquet, the hrst of its kind that has ever been held, exemplified real Rutgers spirit. It was a students only function, and if any were absent, it was because the gymnasium was not large enough to hold the crowd that gathered for an evening of festivity and discussion. If for nothing else, the year 1921 will be marked in the annals of Rutgers for that banquet. The social life of the year has been as gay as ever. Beside the regular affairs, the Sophomore Hop, the Junior Prom and the various house parties, the old custom of having a Freshman dance was revived during the fall by the ladies of the faculty. They gave a dance to the Class of 1924 of Rutgers and the classes of 1923 and 1924 of N. J. C. And we must not forget the band. Yes, Rutgers has had a real band this year, consisting of about thirty pieces. It played at all the games during the fall and at most of the 'fpep meetings, as Well as assisting in the R. O. T. C. It is encouraging to note that most of the members of the band are underclassmen thus assuring a better band than ever before in the years to come No there is nothing startling to be found in this renew of the year but it still portrays the spirit of earnest virile endeavor that has character ized Rutgers men of the past the spirit that we cherish and hold as the best of the traditions the past has given us 121 E31 QE' leg as :E 5 gl' -Ii ls, '1 l li l i :ii , I l, l l l 1 l i f P E ' . 2 . . v . . Y ' E - . 5 . E E 332 Y .r I lil ll lmmmllllllmutmiililllsllliilllllmlllul HH!WllirllllllillllllilmlmumiltdlllwmlllllilllIllIlIlilliillilllllllllllllllllllll Hllllllll lll 'll' IE

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