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1917 WILL DINE WEDNESDAY

CLASS OFFICERS WILL SPEAK.--9 VAUDEVILLE ACTS TO BE PRODUCED.

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The annual Sophomore banquet will be held in the Living Room of the Union on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. There will be several distinct features in the entertainment. Among these are speeches from this and last year's class officers, and a vaudeville performance consisting of nine big acts given by members of the class. The program is as follows:

1. Songs, F. H. Cabot, J. C. McMullin: Probation Rag" and "Its a dull way to Prohibition."

2. Rope Swinging, S. Ballard

3. Menologues, J. Auslander

4. Mandolin Quartet, J. C. Whittemore, A. A. Camerson, J. M. Mellen, W. P. Whitehouse.

5. One-Act Sketch, G. B. Blaine, G. H. Crocker, W. H. Meeker.

6. Handcuff Escape, F. Fremont-Smith

7. 'Cello and Piano, W. S. Charak, S. P. Sears.

8. One-Act Skit, J. W. Feeney, H. F. Sullivan.

9. Glee Club.

The entertainment will close with three reels of motion pictures, which include Charls Chaplin in "The Champion." The pictures will be accompanied by S. P. Sears '17 on the piano and H. M. Bliss with drums.

Members of 1917 must purchase tickets immediately. These may be secured at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's or from the entertainment committee.

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