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At the meeting of the Student Council in the Faculty Room of University Hall this evening, the chief matter under discussion will be changing of the class colors.
The matter of class colors was brought up at the last meeting, when a letter on the subject, from Delcevare King '95 was discussed. Mr. King doplored the fact that present class colors were those of Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth, and urged that crimson be a part of the colors of every class.
A committee headed by G. D. Debevoise '26 was appointed to look into the matter, and will report to the Student Council tonight.
J. N. Watters '26 is expected to report for the committee which has been inquiring into the polo situation. The committee was appointed to consider making polo a minor sport.
A report is also expected from the Register Committee, headed by J. C. McGlone '26, and the cheerleading situation may be discussed. J. L. Carroll '26 is in charge of the cheerleaders' competition.
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