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All members of the class of 1918 who are leaving College at mid-years are to have their photographs taken immediately. As the number of Seniors is small this year, there will be no division of the class for assigned engagements with the photographer, and all may make their appointments with Notman at their own convenience in person. It is desired that every Senior have his picture taken as soon as possible, inasmuch as all photographs must be in the hands of the committee by Friday, Marcy 1, if the Album is to appear on June 1, as scheduled.
Face Difficult Task.
The task of securing for the Album up-to-date photographs of every member of the class will be unusually difficult this year, since such a large portion of the men are absent and in service. However, the committee hopes to secure an individual photograph of all members of the class who are in the army or navy. The official photographer is making particular efforts to speed the work and to arrange satisfactory appointments, and it is hoped that as many men as possible may have their photographs taken during the mid-year period. The fact is again emphasized that all Seniors who are leaving after the examinations make their appointments before that time, since it will be the last opportunity for them to get their pictures in the Album.
The committee needs the enthusiastic co-operation of the class if the Album is to appear on time.
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