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UNDERGRADUATE NEWS

April, 1915
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UNDERGRADUATE NEWS
April, 1915

A tentative program for the Junior Week has been announced by the Prom committee. The festivities will open with a junior reception Tuesday, May 11, and will continue through an informal dance on Saturday, May 15. Several new features are being worked out, among them a dance for the non-fraternity men, and a Prom dinner for the guests in Hanover.

The permanent elections in the senior class resulted in the choice of Charles E. Griffith, Jr., of Wilmington, Del., for president, L. A. Whitney of Military, Mass., for marshal, and L. M. Folan of Norwood, Mass., for secretary. The other officers, permanent and class day, are: vice-president, G. E. Dyke; treasurer, J. U. Loomis; floor-director of the Commencement ball, H. S. Ellms; executive committee, A. I. Donahue, C. B. Jordan, Jr., C. K. Gish, L. P. Tuck, C. R. Taplin, F. Low, R. C. Bigelow; auditing committee, I. W. Carpenter, H. W. Wing, C. H. Ingram; Address to the President, E. C. Mabie; Address to the Old Chapel, R. S. B. Perry; Address to the Old Pine, E. B. Merrill; Class Orator, P. K. Cook; Class Poet, W. H. Townsend; Class Odist, E. B. Burgum; Sachem Orator, R. T. King, Class Chorister, P. M. Vining.

"Billy", a three act farce by George Cameron, was the March offering of the Dramatic Association, in Webster Hall. G. W. Hutchins '15 was the star of the production, with D. Richmond '17 in the leading feminine role.

The Musical Clubs will give a concert followed by a dance at the Waldorf-Astoria on Friday evening, April 9. The tickets, at two dollars, will be on sale at the Dartmouth Club or may be obtained by applying to Hobart Ford '17.