80 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ALUMNI DAY JUNIOR EXERCISES. 



The Alumni Day Junior Exercises were held as usual in the 

 Lecture Hall of the College, on Wednesday evening, May nth, 

 1910. The hall and stage were artistically decorated and about 

 600 people (Juniors and their relatives and friends) were present. 



Mr. Ewen Mclntyre, Sr., made an address on behalf of the 

 Alumni Association, and was very generously applauded as he 

 usually is whenever he appears before any college gathering. 



The roll of successful Juniors was read by Mr. Geo. Hohmann ; 

 The roll of honor was read by Dr. C. P. Wimmer; and is as fol- 

 lows: 



The Junior prizes were awarded by the President of the Alum- 

 ni Association, Mr. H. A. Herold, to the following: 



First prize, consisting of a Torsion Balance, to Mr. H. G. Krep- 

 pel, for the highest general average. Mr. Kreppel's name was etched 

 on the front glass plate of the scale, together with an inscription 

 which showed what the prize was awarded for, and which would 

 show in later years that Mr. Kreppel was at the head of his class 

 during his Junior year. 



The second prize consisted of a National Dispensatory, like- 

 wise with a gold lettered inscription, similar in expression to that 

 on the Torsion Balance, and was awarded to Mr. Charles W. Dunn, 

 for the second highest general average. 



