Bates Student . tnbml Vol. XLV. No. 18 THE BATES STUDENT, THURSDAY, JI NK 14, 1917 PRICE TEN CENTS JUNIORS CELEBRATE IVY DAY EXERCISES APPROPRIATE ANDIMPRESSIVE The class of 1918 held the annualIvy Day exercises today in EathomHall. Owing to war conditions, it wasvoted earlier in the season to make theexercises simpler, but there was prac-tically no change in the effectivenessof the marching, planting of the ivy, orin the brilliancy of the speeches. At two oclock the class, led by themarshal, Karle B. Renwick, inarchedinto Hathorn Hall. The interior wastastily decorated by the Sophomores,the s


Bates Student . tnbml Vol. XLV. No. 18 THE BATES STUDENT, THURSDAY, JI NK 14, 1917 PRICE TEN CENTS JUNIORS CELEBRATE IVY DAY EXERCISES APPROPRIATE ANDIMPRESSIVE The class of 1918 held the annualIvy Day exercises today in EathomHall. Owing to war conditions, it wasvoted earlier in the season to make theexercises simpler, but there was prac-tically no change in the effectivenessof the marching, planting of the ivy, orin the brilliancy of the speeches. At two oclock the class, led by themarshal, Karle B. Renwick, inarchedinto Hathorn Hall. The interior wastastily decorated by the Sophomores,the stage showing especial evidence oftheir patient industry. The prayer wasoffered by the class Chaplain, WaldoDeWolfe, who gave thanks for the op-portunities of our college life and askedfor aid in using our education for thecause of humanity. Music was ren-dered during the exercises by a specialorchestra. Mark Stinson, the orator of the day,then delivered a fine speech, made evenmore impressive by his powerful de-


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