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SENIORS HOLD FROLIC TOMORROW

Class Will Journey by Car and Boat to Unknown Island.

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Tomorrow the long-awaited day arrives. Promptly at 6 o'clock all Seniors will be routed out of bed by the Regimental Band's most lusty bugler. Shortly thereafter the parade will form and after a general trip around the Yard, led by the entire Regimental Band and the Class Goat, will converge towards Harvard square, where a half-dozen of the Boston Elevated Company's fastest trolley cars will be waiting to receive the throng. Before the cars are boarded, however, every Senior must pass in review before the camera.

Two miniature ocean greyhounds have been spirited past all watchful submarines and will convey the daring voyagers to their destination. No definite information concerning the exact locality of merriment is obtainable, but it is "somewhere off the coast." All outsiders have been unable to discover the Island which is to be the scene of merriment.

A full program of entertainment has been arranged,--baseball games, track meets, food and other refreshments will be in abundance, absolutely free to all wearers of the official Senior regalia, which can be procured in the Thayer Common Room any time today between the hours of 9 and 6 o'clock. The cost of this is $1.75 per suit. A ticket entitling the holder to all the festivities goes with each costume. No one will be admitted without a suit.

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