Show TtiN jii UNIVERSITY junior ClassDay Exercises anc Athletics TERRIFIC BASEBALL GAME Alumni Defeated the Paculty in Five I I Innings by Score of 24 to 20 Senator Eawl ins as Official and Unapproachable Un-approachable Umpire and Description Descrip-tion of His Demeanor Some S of the Costumes Perpetrated Were Weird Dreams and Went Well With the Playing The University saw a lively time yesterday afternoon with the junior class exercises and a series of athletic events The classday exorcises were held In the laboratory building and were witnessed by a large and Interested Inter-ested number of spectators The hall was nicely decorated with the national colors and the class colors red white and pale green Tic class was grouped upon the stage the bright dresses of the young ladles combining with the decorations to produce a very pretty effect The first number on the pro gramme was the class sons which was 5 S c t I t CoU 5r k t j S S 5 c onieof S J + S t followefi by the address of welcome well delivered by the class president William Ward Hiss Minnie Ray avery a-very charming younp lady with a sweet voice then save a history of the senior class her Ideas of the amount of knowledge acquired by the Naughty Naughts being of a nature calculated to make the seniqrs squirm Sntheir seats The Junior Glee club composed of eight young men then sang most excellently ex-cellently a medley and for an encore sang a ditty netting forth the merits of the junior class and this < demerits of the seniors The class orator William Burton a young man with a very fiery delivery and ail Impassioned manner spoke of class patriotism referring to the victories achieved by the class of 01 both In the realms of thought and the field of sport and paying a grand tribute to the members of the class Elbrldge Thomas and Oscar Young who had offered their services to tile country during the last war Miss Clare Cummings followed with an original poem a very neat effort and well delivered and the first part of the programme was closed with the sing I Ing of another chorus I AT A SENIOR CLASS MEETING The second part oC the programme vaa entitled As the 00 Do It and purported to be a representation of a senior class meeting The S S I t c Cl rC v sv V3U 1T 1 j l S 5A1 S S i 1 I P1 S characters rojjresentcd were all nlem bcra of the senior class and the cast was ns follows President John W S I Condic Arthur Welling Thomas M S Reese Frederick Musser Oscar W S S Carlnon Claude Richards Franklin S Neel William NIelson Hallie Fcrron Jane Plxton Sylvia Cohn May Reed Etta Lambert Ivy C Dix Lydia Smithen Alice K Seckels Rowena Ot Ungcr Beatrice Macdonald Louise Clark Lyle Snow Minerva Clark Hojma Lundherg Elizabeth Kirk Geneve Knowton Annie Moore poet Uarc Cummings Ida M Parratt Adelo S Horn Elnora McKay Berenice Drigga The seniors were supposed to be nolcl ing a meeting to arrange for arloiis matters pertaining to their eradua tlon anti If the representations were i correct the narllumentary rules sup t posed id be governing such assemblage were very badly treated This ended the exercises which were the rtrst ever held by A junior class In the Unlver shy I |