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Senior and Freshman Notices

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Second Senior Applications.

The second Senior application blanks are now at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, and the Co-operative. These applications entitle a Senior to apply for any number of tickets at the following prices: Sanders Theatre, $1 each; Stadium, 75 cents each; Memorial (dance at Memorial Hall and Gymnasium on night on Class Day), 50 cents each; Yard, 25 cents each; and Senior Spread (dance at Memorial Hall the night before Class Day), $2.50 each. These applications must be properly filled out and sent in by June 1. No ticket will be sent out to Seniors before June 3. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.

1915 Red Book Subscriptions.

The 1915 Red Book goes to the printer on Friday. It is very important that the committee know the exact number of copies desired, because only a few books will be printed above the number ordered by subscription. At present only 276 subscriptions have been received from a class of 615 men. Surely there are more men who want books. All those who have not already ordered their Red Books should do so at once. Applications may be made to any member of the Red Book Committee not later than Thursday. This is positively the last chance to order the 1915 Red Book.   C. E. BRICKLEY.   T. K. RICHARDS.

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