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1922 CLASS DAY SPREAD COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES ENTERTAINMENT PLANS

BERT LOWE'S ORCHESTRA AND IVES' BAND TO PROVIDE MUSIC

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The 1922 Class Day Spread Committee has announced that Saturday, June 10, will be the last day for receiving applications for the Class Day Spread and in view of this fact urges Seniors to purchase their tickets as soon as possible in order to avoid an unnecessary confusion on the final day.

The Committee states that box lists and also return postal cards should be handed in equally soon to the Chairman at Grays 26. Boxes for twelve and sixteen persons will be situated near Memorial Hall; smaller ones holding from six to eight will be placed in the apex of the Delta; while tables for from two to six persons will be located in the middle of the Delta. The rules concerning boxes require that none shall include more than 16 persons and that each group of such size must have a chairman. Upon request groups of applicants will be placed in adjoining boxes. The Committee has emphasized the need of a large attendance to make the Spread a success.

Many Will Act as Patronesses

The following ladies will act as patronesses; Mrs. Joseph Alger, Mrs. George McNeil Angier, Mrs. Benjamin Ward Appleton, Mrs. Edward W. Atkinson, Mrs. Charles W. Baker, Mrs. George Pierce Baker, Mrs. Robert M. Baker, Mrs. Charles F. Batchelder, Mrs. Arthur Tisdale Bradlee, Mrs. Frederick J. Bradlee, Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Leslie Warwick Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Gardiner Brown, Mrs. Chilton Cabot, Mrs. Francis Higginson Cabot, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Arthur Lambert Chute, Mrs. James W. Colt, Mrs. Patrick Dennis Conlon, Mrs. George Washington Cram, Mrs. Alvah Crocker, Mrs. George H. Crocker, Mrs. Louis Fayerweather Cutter, Mrs., Howard Elliott, Mrs. Henry W. Faxon, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Thomas Francis Goode, Mrs. William H. Gratwick, Mrs. N. Penrose Hallowell, Mrs. Franklin Hamilton, Mrs. William R. Heath, Mrs. Alfred S. Higgins, Mrs. Clement D. Houghton, Mrs. Frederick H. Hovey, Mrs. Byron Satterlee Hurlburt, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Jones, Mrs. Daniel Higbee Kane, Mrs. George L. Kittredge, Mrs. David Mason Little Jr., Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. Louis B. McCagg, Mrs. George B. H. Macomber, Mrs. Willard Shepherd Martin, Mrs. Henbert Parker, Mrs. George A. Sagendorph, Mrs. Endicott Peabody Saltonstall, Mrs. Phillip L. Saltonstall, Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick, Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson Jr., Mrs. Daniel David Tierney, Mrs. Austin Wadsworth, Mrs. Paul B. Watson, Mrs. George Shattuck Whiteside, Mrs. William Whitman Jr., Mrs. Edward Allen Whitney, Mrs. Richard S. Whitney.

Twenty Dances and Encores

Lowe's orchestra in Memorial Hall and Ives' band in the Delta will play for the dancing at the Spread. There will be twenty dances of five minutes each and an encore of three minutes after each dance. Canvas will be spread on the walks in the Delta, and the band stationed there will play dance music alternately with the orchestra inside Memorial Hall. Supper will be served from ten to twelve o'clock.

The following is a list of the dances as they will be played.

1. Ty-Tee, Fox Trot.

2. Every Day, Fox Trot.

3. Stumbling, Fox Trot.

4. Cutic, Fox Trot.

5. Jimmie, Fox Trot.

6. Marie, Fox Trot.

7. Dear Old Southland, Fox Trot.

8. Three o'Clock in the Morning, Walts.

9. Hoo Hoo Blues, Fox Trot.

10. Angel Child, Fox Trot.

11. Sapphire Sea, Fox Trot.

12. De it Again, Fox Trot.

13. Venetian Love Boat, Fox Trot.

14. Tell Her at Twilight, Fox Trot.

15. Wana, Fox Trot.

16. Canadian Capers, Fox Trot.

17. Ohio Shore, Walts.

18. Gypsy Blues, Fox Trot.

19. Georgia, Fox Trot.

20. Wabash Blues, Fox Trot

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