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In the mass of Class Day literature sent out to the members of the Senior class some weeks ago, there was a special appeal made by the Senior Spread Committee. According to the rather contradictory wording of the notice, "during the past three or four years the dance has been a success in every way except in the percentage of Seniors who have attended it." To make it an almost essentially Senior affair is the aim of this year's committee, and to carry out this aim the co-operation of the whole class is needed. It was very apparent at recent spreads that although a goodly number of Seniors attended, there was no universal enthusiasm among the members of the graduating class. This year should be made an exception to the general rule.
So far the applications for tickets have been comparatively few and far between in spite of the request made by the committee for answers as soon as possible. We trust that every Senior who can will attend the spread, and make it one of the most successful features of the Class Day festivities.
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