Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Sophomore Gym Class May 9, 1915. Reverend Raymond Cummings Brooks, pastor in the First Congre-gational Church in Berkeley, gave a most wonderful baccaleaureate ser-mon. In the evening the Mandolin and Glee Clubs, safely embarked on thelake, serenaded the host of people who had gathered around the banks. May 11, 1915. Today was Class Day, which ended so beautifully with the Seniorball. Many of the alumni were present, who danced as merrily as on thenight which closed their four years active residence at the University. May 12, 1915. Honorable David Snedden, commissi


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Sophomore Gym Class May 9, 1915. Reverend Raymond Cummings Brooks, pastor in the First Congre-gational Church in Berkeley, gave a most wonderful baccaleaureate ser-mon. In the evening the Mandolin and Glee Clubs, safely embarked on thelake, serenaded the host of people who had gathered around the banks. May 11, 1915. Today was Class Day, which ended so beautifully with the Seniorball. Many of the alumni were present, who danced as merrily as on thenight which closed their four years active residence at the University. May 12, 1915. Honorable David Snedden, commissioner of education in Massachu-setts, delivered the Commencement address. The conferring of degreesimmediately followed. 61 ^R,T;CTmMIA At 2 oclock the Alumni had luncheon together at the University din-ing hall. August 30, 1915. To see the students, old ones returning and new ones venturing onthe grounds for the first time, repaid the neighbors on the edge of the *-j •^b j^*jl. 1918 Before the Rush campus for the lull during the summer months. On this first day of regis-tration, the University abounded in cheerful, busy and earnest men andwomen. August 31, 1915. The traditional fight between the Freshmen and Sophomores brokeforth when early m the evening the Freshmen defiantly led a submissive


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