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Plans for the Junior dance will be announced this evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union by L. B. McCagg, the president of the class of 1922, at the first Junior smoker of the College year. This is the first gathering of the class since the smoker last spring.
Important matters concerning the dance must still be decided, by vote of the class, before the details can be definitely arranged. The officers, therefore, desire as many as possible to be present. R. R. Higgins has been appointed chairman of the dance committee, but the rest of the committee has not been chosen.
Bert Lowe's orchestra has been engaged to play throughout the smoker. Refreshments will consist of ginger ale and pretzels, and cigars and cigarettes will be distributed.
The mystery cinema, "The House of Whispers," will be offered on the screen, featuring Warren Kerrigan.
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