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...delivered by S. N. Dunton '18 in Sanders Theatre and if necessary a second time in New Lecture Hall. The Senior Class will then hand down their class banner to 1921, with the usual ceremonies. The features which may have to be eliminated are the organized cheering and confetti fight...
...other features of the Stadium exercises will be carried out as usual: These features include the singing by the Glee Club, the cheering by the various classes and graduates, the presentation of the Class Banner to the Freshman Class, and the confetti battle. The exercises are to start at 3 instead of at 4 o'clock. The rest of the festivities for Class Day will be carried out as usual. The Baccalaureate Sermon will be given by President Lowell in Appleton Chapel Sunday, June 17, at 4 P. M. Immediately following, President and Mrs. Lowell will hold a reception...
...Class Day ceremonies in the Stadium seem to me to be singularly monotonous and inconclusive. Except for a more or less witty Ivy Oration and the very pretty slinging of streamers and confetti there is nothing but a dull series of cheers. Since this occasion is largely a reunion of graduates, and since even among undergraduates only a part of the Freshmen are not supposed to have seen it before, could not some scheme be devised by which this ceremony could be made more entertaining to all present? I submit this to the serious consideration of the 1915 Committee...
...clock the graduates, undergraduates and Seniors begin to march to the Stadium to hear the Ivy Oration and the customary songs and cheers, which are always followed by a confetti battle. In the evening the Yard is illuminated, and there is the usual band concert, and, at nine, the Glee Club will sing on the steps of the Widener Library. Also, from 8 to 11 there is dancing in Memorial Hall and in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Seniors in caps and gowns are admitted free to the Stadium and to Sanders Theatre when marching with their class, and also...
...Yard is closed to all but holders of Yard tickets and Seniors in caps and gowns. At four the graduates, undergraduates and Seniors begin to march to the Stadium to hear the Ivy Oration and the customary songs and cheers, which are always followed by a confetti battle. In the evening the Yard is illuminated, and there is the usual band concert and, at nine the singing by the Glee Club on the steps of Sever. Also from 8 to 11 there is dancing in Memorial Hall and the Gymnasium. Seniors in caps and gowns are admitted free...