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THE 1916 JUNIOR WEEK

May 1915
Article
THE 1916 JUNIOR WEEK
May 1915

In arranging the series of events for the Junior Promenade Week, from May 11-15, attention has been chiefly devoted to the breaking down of class distinctions through the arrangement of general functions for the entire student body of men and guests. The net result of this attitude on the part of the Prom Committee has been the addition to the usual program of an individual dance for non-fraternity men, and of a Prom dinner to be given Saturday night to the entire body of guests. The preliminary budget for the entire week calls for an expenditure slightly smaller than last year, and the Prom Committee has financed part of the functions under its direction by the publishing of an advance booklet containing advertising and news matter regarding Junior Week.

The week will be opened by a junior reception, given by President and Mrs. Nichols to the Junior class in the Trophy Room of Alumni Gymnasium, on Tuesday evening, May 11, On the following evening, the Dramatic Association will present some modern play in Webster Hall—not the customary "Prom Show" of former days. Thursday afternoon is held for a The Dansant in the Trophy Room, while the Musical Clubs will give a concert in the evening in Webster Hall. On Friday afternoon, the baseball team will meet Tufts; following a band concert on College Hall terrace, the main function of the week, the Promenade and Dance, will be held in Alumni Gymnasium. A baseball game with Williams on Saturday afternoon, and an informal dance in the Trophy Room in the evening will close the regularly scheduled series of events for the week. Fraternity and non-fraternity functions will be held in the interstices between these events. The committee on arrangements this year has been: John N. Colby, chairman; Lawrence L. Davidson, secretary; Fletcher R. Andrews, Charles K. Everett, Eliot A. Shaw, Roswell F. Magill, and William F. Mott, all of the class of 1916.