Trinity College - Trinilogue Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1935

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Trinity College - Trinilogue Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 143 of 208
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BILCIGlf01,U-'SCI-lRAMM, ANGUS, MOWBRAY, VooRuEEs, MCQUADE FI'07LLR0lU1COSGROVE, SHAW, ADAMS, FLA1-IERTY, WARNER The Junior Prom Committee PAUL W. AIQAMS . . . . . Chairman VVILLIAM .I . ANGUS TERRITT H. NIOVVBRAY JAMES ID. Coscmovm NORMAN T. SCHRAMM J. IDUANE FLAnwR'1'Y BARCLAY SHAXV THOMAS F. MCQUADE CLARK G. VOOR1-IEES, JR. VVILLIAM H. WARNER 137

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, Junior Prom Week-end Alpha Chi Rho had the honor of ushering in this year's February F 1'olic when its members entertained at a dance in Cook Hall Thursday evening, February 1 to start officially the annual Junior Week-end. The Trinity Troubadours assisted the brainweary students and their lovely guests in reeapturing almost forgotten joys of gliding and cavorting on the waxed surface in a lively session. Dancing was rc- sumed the next afternoon when Delta Phi played the gracious host at their chapter house from 4 until 7. The climax of this merry whirl came at 10 o'clock Friday night when Norman Cloutier and his Merry Madeaps with much brass and a few Woodwinds struck up the immortal Casa Loma Stomp. Program dancing was in order until supper, after which the rules were lifted and the stags suddenly appeared. Many folks wel- comed the return to Alumni Hall with the familiar setting of blue and gold trim- mings, potted palms, fraternity booths, and wooden stairs. The orchestra decided to stop at 3 a. m., and further dancing was therefore impractical, though not un- desirable. On Saturday most everyone was up in time to attend the swimming meet with Massachusetts State at 3 o'clock. Tea was served at the fraternity houses, and a special Vcspers was held at 5.15, with bells. The drama had its fling when the Jesters presented two playlets- Copy and Exchange -in the Public Speaking Room at 8 o'clock, and there then followed the usual Senate Dance in Cook Hall. On the stroke of midnight those in charge disclaimed further responsibility, and the Week-end thus came to a close officially. Paul W. Adams can be given nearly all the credit for a very fine binge, of which the Class of 1935 may well be proud. The following members of his committee also wore white fiowers Friday night: William J. Angus, James D. Cosgrove, J. Duane Flaherty, Milton C. Marquet, Thomas J. MeQuade, Territt H. Mowbray, Barclay Shaw, Norman T. Sehramm, William H. Warner and Clark G. Voorhees, Jr. 136



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Sophomore Hop Week-end The Sophomore Hop week-end opened formally with a dance at the Psi Upsilon House on Saturday, November 18th at 4 o'elock. Refreshments were served during the dance, which continued until 6.30 P. M. A play, The Fourth Wall , was presented by the Trinity Jesters in Alumni Hall at 8.15 Satu1'day evening. Immediately following the play the Sophomore Hop, which was the first social event to be held at Trinity this year, took place in Cook Hall. The program dance stopped at 12 o'clock, at which time refreshments were served in the cafeteria. After a half hour intermission the dance continued until 2 o'clock. A few words should be said about the appearance of the dining hall. It was attractively decorated with palms, which, combined with the beauty of the room, formed an ideal setting for the festivities. The dance music, furnished by Ray Delaporte's band, was circulated throughout the rooms by means of amplifiers. Mrs. Remsen B. Ogilby, Mrs. Thurman L. Hood, Mrs. Frank C. Babbitt, Mrs. Vernon K. Krieble, Mrs. Roger H. Motten, Mrs. Arthur Adams, Mrs. Harou- tune M. Dadourian, Mrs. Daniel E. Jessce, Mrs. Joseph C. Clarke were the patronesses. Due credit for arranging the dance should be given to the following members of the Sophomore Hop committee: Philip J, Spelman, Robert I. McKee, .Iohn R. Williams, Brooks Roberts, Desmond L. Crawford, Robert N. Roach, Winfield V. Viering, John K. Clark, and Roger H. Motten, Jr. 138

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