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Seniors in Danger of $200 Fine

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So far only fifty-six Seniors have been measured for their caps and gowns. In order to save the class treasury from a $200 penalty in case the class picture for the Senior Album is not taken before April 1, it is essential for all Seniors to be measured at once.

After March 15, the price on caps and gowns will be raised 25 cents, with an additional rise of 25 cents for all men not measured by April 1.

The committee urges Seniors to take advantage of the lowest prices ever offered and get measured at once. 1916 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.

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