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Although repeated appeals have been made during the last month for the Seniors to hand in their "class histories" before today, there are still a great number of laggards, and the work is virtually at a standstill. The committee is making every effort to do its best for the class by getting the album out on time, but progress is impossible unless it has the co-operation of the class. Once more the committee sends out an appeal to all men who have not already done so to have their pictures taken at once and to hand in their "class histories" immediately. There are some also who have received their photographs but who have not yet informed the photographer which proof they desire to appear in the album. This must be done right away or the right of choice will be forfeited to the committee. Co-operation is absolutely necessary. J. S. FLEEK J. H. BAKER E. G. SWIGERT 1915 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE.
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