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After considerable discussion the Class Day Committee has decided to hold the Senior Spread again next June in spite of the financial failure of these spreads in recent years. For some reason or other, this part of the Class Day festivities has become decidedly unsuccessful, and the financial loss is almost as great as the total cost of the annual Junior dance. It would seem to be a bad policy to continue the custom when it apparently fails to interest a goodly proportion of the Senior class; but many men take advantage of the opportunity every year, and for their sakes the spread will be held again.
The Junior class should watch the results this year, and if the spread is unsuccessful again, they should withdraw it from the program of the graduation exercises in 1910.
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