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...ceremonies began with the Senior parade into the gym to the music of the Pierian Sodality. 1935 sat on the floor before the speakers, while the two grandstands at the sides of the room were filled with a paltry 500 spectators, parents, and press men. Herman Gundlach, Jr., First Marshal, presided and introduced the speakers, the first of whom was Frederick deWolfe Bolman, Jr., the Class Orator...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bolman Gives Oration, Lansing Reads Poem in Colorful Class Day Program | 6/20/1935 | See Source »

...Gundlach then called for cheers from the Senior Class, who lustily saluted '10, '85, major sports, minor sports, and the ladies. At this point in the exercises the rostrum was turned over to Clarence C. Little '10, permanent class secretary. He declared that the Class of 1910 had several degrees to confer on its members. A diploma was claimed to be the most useless thing in the world, and for this reason fans were presented with the comment that the Class would have to be "like Sally Rand, not Talleyrand." George A. Parker '10 was the first to be honored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bolman Gives Oration, Lansing Reads Poem in Colorful Class Day Program | 6/20/1935 | See Source »

...Gundlach, after Mr. Little was through, introduced that great Lampooner, Vinny Palmer, who proceeded to give the Ivy Oration, mainly a history of the escapades of the afore-mentioned Lampoon. This was relieved by the action of an effective alarm clock and a bunch of sputtering firecrackers. F. Donovan Bisby, alias fictitious Lampoon character, came in for a good many tributes and was listed as being the blackest member of the Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bolman Gives Oration, Lansing Reads Poem in Colorful Class Day Program | 6/20/1935 | See Source »

Clark is a member of the crew; Deland will be manager of the football team in the fall, and Maguire is the present captain of the baseball team. As undergraduate members they succeed Herman Gundlach '35, Samuel S. Drury '35, and Howard F. Gillette...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLACE THREE JUNIORS ON SPORTS COMMITTEE | 6/5/1935 | See Source »

Eliot D. Canter '35 has been elected president of the Engineering Society for next year, it was announced yesterday. Other officers elected are: Vice President, Herman W. Gundlach, Jr. '35; Secretary, Louis H. Marburg '35; and Treasurer, Richard S. Green '36. At the same time Edward L. Rogers '36, Francis P. Allen, Jr. '37, and Anthony S. J. Tomasello '38 were chosen as Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Representatives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Engineering Society Elects | 5/29/1935 | See Source »

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