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Apart from the columns of pseudo humorous matter which might be written apropos of the Senior Barbecue in the Stadium this evening, we take this occasion to call the attention of Seniors to this first in the series of final class celebrations before graduation. It appears that the Entertainment Committee has taken unusual pains to make this unique idea an unprecedented success, and, from present prospects, 1912 should start a custom well worthy of consideration by future Seniors.
So far 1912 has in several ways shown itself unusually interested in class matters; elections have been well attended, have resulted satisfactorily, and little now remains for the class as a whole to make Class Day and the graduation festivities more enjoyable than ever before.
By procuring caps today and attending what promises to be one of the most novel in the history of our class celebrations, Seniors will not only do much toward aiding the committees in charge of these remaining festivities, but will also add one more to the few memorable class gatherings while in College.
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