. Bates Student. Newman; Presentation of Gifts,Theodore F. Bacon. All the speecheswere unusually good and showed thatthe class of DM7 is distinctly a classof orators. After the presentation of gifts, theclass marched out and down to CarnegieScience hall where the ivy was planted, each member contributing a trowel full to the covering of the roots. Tile i lasnthen gathered in a circle to sing theIvy ode composed by Miss Ida Payne,and to give the class yell. The IvyDay picture was then taken on theLibrary steps, thus closing the exercisesot an eventful day. The class officers for the


. Bates Student. Newman; Presentation of Gifts,Theodore F. Bacon. All the speecheswere unusually good and showed thatthe class of DM7 is distinctly a classof orators. After the presentation of gifts, theclass marched out and down to CarnegieScience hall where the ivy was planted, each member contributing a trowel full to the covering of the roots. Tile i lasnthen gathered in a circle to sing theIvy ode composed by Miss Ida Payne,and to give the class yell. The IvyDay picture was then taken on theLibrary steps, thus closing the exercisesot an eventful day. The class officers for the past yearhave been: President. Arthur L. Purin-ton; Vice-President, Grace E. Berry;Secretary. Mary L. (leaves; Treasurer,Alton YV. Bush; toastmaster. Conrad ; chaplain, Christian H. VonTobel; marshal. Francis D. committee to which the class owesso much for the sui cess of the day con-sisted of Carl R. Stone, chairman; Theo-dore F. Paeon, T. Peterson, HazelV. Campbell, and Celia F.


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