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Tickets for the Senior Spread will be sold from the window of Grays 19 today and tomorrow from 1.30 to 3.30. At these two sales, tickets will be sold in packages, one package to each Senior, as follows: 6 tickets for $10, 4 tickets for $8. Single tickets for use of other than Seniors will be sold for $2.50 each. Single tickets for use of Seniors themselves will be sold for $1 each. Each package of six or four tickets will entitle the purchaser to a reserved table in the Delta of six or four seats respectively. No tickets will be sold by proxy. Seniors wishing to invite graduates or undergraduates may do so by sending the names and addresses of these men to S. Blaikie, P. O. Box 33, Invitations will then be issued to these graduates and undergraduates, which will enable them to obtain cards of admission by subscribing $2.50. These names must be handed in on or before June 6.
The dance will begin at 8 o'clock. Dance orders will be given out with the tickets. The interior of the hall will be decorated with evergreens, and the Delta will be lighted with Japanese lanterns. Between the dances, the University Mandolin Club will play on the Delta. For the last six years the Senior Spread has been one of the most pleasant features of Class Day. With the hearty co-operation of the Class, the Committee hopes to make the seventh Spread in every way worthy of 1903. W. CLARKSON. W. S. SUGDEN. S. BLAIKIE. 1903 Spread Committee.
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