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D. Bruck-Segel

life

published on 09/15/07

Serenading

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The Serenading tradition began in the early days of the College with more tranquil singing. It has since then evolved, but the playful spirit remains.

Davison House President John Rothman ’10 (right) leads his house in a revised version of The Beach Boy’s classic “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” Rothman was also first in the line of fire as the Senior Class launched its store of chocolate sauce, ketchup, water, and mini marshmallows at the singers.

Main House won the competition for the second year in a row, with a soulful update to the popular hit “Hey there Delilah” by the Plain White T’s. “Oh, you mean the world to me,” the Main dwellers crooned, prostrating themselves in front of the Class of 2008.

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