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The Sophomore class officers and dinner committee have been unsuccessful in arousing enthusiasm for the small dinners planned for this year. Originally, three were scheduled but this number has now been reduced to two. The success of the first may be judges from the fact that one hundred and seventy-five post card invitations were sent out and forty-nine members of the class attended, most of these drummed up personally by the members of the dinner committee.
The fate of the remaining dinner is yet to be seen. The invitations were sent out over two weeks ago and to date but four tickets have been sold. Such a showing is disgraceful. These dinners are the chief entertainments given by the Sophomore class. Members of the class should realize that class spirit, if it means anything, calls for some slight effort on the part of the class. The Sophomores failed to attend the first dinner as they should; the least they can do is to back up their officers and show true class spirit by a large and enthusiastic attendance on April 6.
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