Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, January 14, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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4. Nez» Melodies.
G. G. Schrieber, E. H. Brewer, J. W.
Wadsworth, E. H. Brewer.
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PART IIT.
1. Medley—Arranged by Austin.
Banjo Club.
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Mr. Parker and Club.
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Mr. Lapham and Club.
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THE CLASS GERMANS.
Immediately after the Glee Club
<oncert the class Germans will be
held, the Seniors’ in Harmonie Hall,
the Juniors’ in Alumni Hall and the
Sophomores’ in Warner Hall.
At the Senior German the following
couples will dance: C. M. Fincke,
with Miss Whitman of Brooklyn; N.
A. Smyth, with Miss Learned of-Sum
mit, N. J.; C. Giillette, with Miss Dil-
lingham of Summit, N.: J: Cc. P.
Kitchel, with Miss Smyth of New Ha-
ven; J. S. Wheelwright, with Miss
Sage of Albany; Dean Sage, Jr., with
Miss Anna Parker of Albany; A. R.
E. Pinchot, with Miss French of
New York; E. E. Garrison, with Miss
Denton of New Haven; George Tay-
jor, with Miss Holland of Pittsburg;
L. G. Mead, with Miss Mead of
Brooklyn; J. P. Sawyer, with Miss~
Twichell of Hartford; H. S. Coffin,
with Miss Wyckoff of New York; P.
Van Ingen, with Miss Fincke of
Brooklyn; W. L. Goodwin, with Miss
SEeiday «of ‘New York: City:.<-D: V:
Sutphin, with Miss Underwood of
Morristown; H. C. Parke, with Miss
Bishop of New Haven; G. Sumner,
with Miss H. Whitney of New Haven;
R. F. Ely, with Miss Underwood of
Morristown; L. S. Trowbridge, Jr.,
with Miss Stoughton of New Haven;
A. EF. Barnes, ’978S., with Miss A. M,
Porter of New Haven: E. §S. Hark-
ness, with Miss Worden of Philadel-
phia.
It is exvected that almost a hun-
dred couples will dance the Junior
German. There will be three favor
figures and one souvenir figure. The
German wil] be led by F. H. Simmons
of Brooklyn.
The following are the patronesses of
the Junior German: Mrs. Knight D.
Cheney of South Manchester, Mrs.
Charles H. Simmons of Brooklyn;
Mrs. Edward M. Gallaudet of Wash-
ington, D. C., Mrs. Thomas B. Clarke
of New York, Mrs. William W. Far-
nam of New Haven, Mrs. Joseph
Twichell of Hartford, Mrs. Willard
Parker of New York, Mrs. John Sim-
mons of Brooklyn, Mrs. C. Upham Ely
of Brooklyn, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., of
New “Canaan, Mrs. E. G. Mason of
Chicago, Mrs. R. W. Gelbach of New
‘York. :
The following will take part in the
Junior German: H. S. Borden, with
Miss Durfee of Fall River; H. R.
Winthrop, with Miss Bronson of New
York City; F. Kernochan, with Miss
Langhorn of New York City; Ross
Hickok, with Miss Franklin of Farm-
ington; R. J. Turnbull, with Miss
Rogers of New York City; W. N.
Vaile, with Miss Vaile of Denver, Col.;
T. S. Mcl.ane, with Miss Betts of
New York City; C. E. Merrill, with
Miss Ely of New York City; O. T.
Wilson, with Miss Williams of Evans-
tcn, fil.; D. T. Van Buren, with Miss
Bowers of New York City; W. W.
Andrews, with Miss Ross of Cleve-
land: TI N. Swift, with Miss Sargent
ef New Yok City; A. S. Hay, with
Miss Schreiber of Hoboken; H. H.
Curran, with Miss Myers of Bethle-
hem; H. D. Gallaudet, with Miss
Rogers of New Canaan, Conn.; M. U.
Ely, with Miss Judson of Brooklyn;
D. F. Rogers with Miss Gallaudet of
Washington; E. Whittemore, with
Miss tacker of ~ Brocklyn:: De. CC.
Twichell, with Miss Twichell of Hart-
ford; T. A. McGraw, with Miss Elsie
Dominick of New York City; E. C.
Streeter, with Miss Streeter of Chi-
cago; H. B. Wilcox, with Miss Platt
cf Englewood; A. I. Lewis, with Miss
Simmons of Brooklyn; L. G. Billings,
vith Miss Hubbard of Brooklyn; J.
$. Rogers, with Miss Sloane of New
York City; S. M. Milliken, Jr., with
Miss Wilder of New York City; T. S.
Male, with Miss Lever of New York;
S. B. Rich, with Miss Rich of Buffalo;
T. Allen, Jr., with Miss Le Vinsen of
New York City; C. H. Peix, with Miss
Carruthers of Norwich; J. A. Hamil-
ton, with Miss Reid of Rochester; A.
H. Barney, with Miss Bell of New
York City; J. R. Judson, ‘with: Miss
flcane of Buffalo; E. B. Morris, with
Miss Seyms of Hartford; W. S. Pack-
er, Jr., with Miss Mead of Brooklyn;
G. D. Montgomery, with Miss Mont-
gomery of Denver; P. Whitin, with
Miss Whitin of Northbridge; N. H,
Cowdrey, with Miss Starr of New
York City; B. Clark, with Miss Ker-
nochen of New York City; E. O. Em-
erson, with Miss Galbraith of New
York City; S. Ellis, with Miss Myers
of Bethlehem; L. M. Williams, with
Miss Williams of Cleveland; J. oO.
Rodgers, with Miss Rodgers of Tole-
doy WS: Ray, with: Diss Ray: “of
Brooklyn;
Vaughan of Wilkesbarre; L. Johnson,
with Miss Ogden of Brooklyn; W. T.
Dominick, with Miss Ethel Dominick
of New York City; H. B. Tuttle, with
Miss Norton of Cleveland; J. A. Rip-
ley, with Miss Crocker of New York
City; H. B. Wright, with Miss Stead-
man of New York City; A. E. Rich-
ards, with Miss Richards of Hart-
ford; E. Hale, Jr., with Miss Warden
of Washington; L. Hitchcock, with
Miss Corning of Cleveland; C. W.
Gross, with Miss Whitmore of Hart-
ford: Rh: BH: A, with Miss Ray of
Washington; G. W. Milliken, with
Miss McCreery of St. Louis; W. J.
Torrey, with Miss Seller of Newberg;
Payne Whitney, with Miss Hall of
New “ork City: 2. C.- Byers, with
Miss Laughlin of. Pittsburg; M. IL.
Feary, with Miss Sumner of Brook-
lyn; M. S. Feary, with Miss Jones of
Albany; D. H. M. Gillespie, with Miss
Stutesbury of New-Haven; C. D.
Cheney, with Miss Dora Cheney of
South Manchester, Conn.; J. T. Nor-
ton, with Miss Norton of Albany; R.
E. Clarke, with Miss Huffman of New
York City; V. M. Tyler, with Miss
Patterson of New York City; E. C.
Perkins, with Miss Havemeyer of
Hartford; H; -B;:-Clark;. with Miss
Clark of Hartford; A. Bunce, with
Miss Bunce of Hartford; C. W. Bur-
nett, with Miss Sizer of Cleveland, W.
S. Sales, with Miss Clarke of Lexing-
ton, Kyte 20 Mo swilseen; with Miss
Stafford of >Newhbure; N. Y.;: PP. H.
Holine, with Miss Butler of New
York City; C. M. Chester, with Miss
Lee of Brooklyn; J. B. Rose, with
Miss Barclay of Newburg; J. I.
Downey, with Miss Downey of New
York City; R. I. Neithercub, with
Miss Burns of Bridgeport; S. _ S.
Spencer, with Miss Warren of Buffalo;
R. Hitchcock, with Miss Coffinbury
of Cleveland; G. B. Rich, with Miss
Rich of Buffalo; T. W. Simmons, with
Miss Bartlett of Buffalo; T. B. Davis,
with Miss Harkness of New York;
P. D. Mills, with Miss Churchman of
Philadelphia; N. Goodbody, with Miss
Hudson of Patterson, N. J.;; T. ag.
Griffith, with Miss Goodbody of
Haledon, N. J.
THE SOPHOMORE GERMAN.
The Sophomore German will be led
by W. EH. 8S. Griswold of Hrie, Pa.,
and H. C. Cheney of New Haven.
About seventy couples will dance the
four favor figures and one souvenir
favor figure. The patronesses will be
Mrs. EK. H. Trowbridge of New Haven,
Mrs. B. H. Cheney of New Haven,
Mrs. G. B. Farnam of New Haven
and Mrs. Thomas Hooker of New
Haven.
The following will take part in the
Sophomore German: J. M. Magee,
with Miss Donnelly of Pittsburg; C. P.
Dodge, with Miss Eno of New York;
R. Darling, with Miss Ensign of
Simsbury, Conn.; C. H.: Connor, “with
Miss Darliag of Brooklyn; T. F. Law-
rence, with Miss Lawrence of Hart-
ford; C. A. Powers, with Miss Ray-
mond of Cleveland; S. S. Stoddard,
with Miss Grace Stoddard of New Ha-
ven; F. M. Morley, with Miss Ranney
of Cleveland; L. E. Stoddard, with
Miss Secomb of New York city; A. F.
Way, with Miss Hamlin of Buffalo;
Cc. A. Brayton, with Miss Greenough
of Cleveland; E. O. Jones, with Miss
Jones of Columbus; G. S. Oliver, with
Miss Oliver of Pittsburg; N. Brady,
with. MissBrady of Albany;  H.:¢€,
Cheney, with Miss Duer of New Ha-
ven; E. Q. Trowbridge, with Miss
Hall of New Haven; G. L. Wakefield,
with Miss Wakefield of Wakefield,
Mass.; A. B. Watson, with Miss
Evans of Buffalo; P. E. Letchworth,
with Miss Sarah Evans of Buffalo; E.
J. Drummond, with Miss Stevens of
Brooklyn; W. Cochran, with Miss
Chamberlain of New York city; R. N.
Barnum, with Miss Parmalee of New
Haven; F. V. Chappell, with Miss
Morgan of New London; H. C. Lee,
with Miss Chisholm of Cleveland; Ord
Preston, with Miss DeForest of New
York; A. W. Davis, with Miss O’Fal-
lon of St. Louis; H. L. O’Fallon, with
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