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JUNIOR WEEK

JUNE, 1907
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JUNIOR WEEK
JUNE, 1907

The ninth annual Junior Week festivities were held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, May 22, 23, and 24. An unusually large number of guests was present.

The first notable event was the dramatic club's presentation of "Bachelor Hall" Wednesday evening. In this production the club fully sustained the reputation that it had won in Massachusetts and in western cities during the Easter recess. Some of the acting was particularly effective. Wednesday afternoon at the Oval the College baseball team defeated a team composed of substitutes, by'the score of 5 to 4, and early Wednesday evening Nevers' orchestra gave an enjoyable concert on the porch of College Hall.

Tennis and canoe races were the attractions of Thursday afternoon. The glee club gave a brief concert on the porch of College Hall early Thursday evening. "If I Were Dean," the original musical comedy presented in College Hall Thursday ' evening, was undoubtedly the most enjoyable event of the week. From beginning to ending, the production was an unqualified success. Lawrence Adler '08, who composed most of the music, must be given credit for music of larger excellence than is usually heard on the undergraduate stage. The scene of the action of the comedy was in Hanover during Junior Week in 1957.

The baseball game with Wesley an, which was played Friday afternoon, and which is reported in another column, was the athletic feature of the week. Early Friday evening Nevers' orchestra gave a pleasing concert on the porch of College Hall. The " Prom," which followed, was one of the most successful ever held. The decorations were in . green and red. Charles L.DeAngelis was floor director. The patronesses were Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Carleton, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Bugbee, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Norton, and Mrs. Smith.

The Junior Week committee consisted of Porter M. Smith, Charles L. DeAngelis, Webster B. Evans, William D. Knight, and Lauris G. Treadway.