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FIRST 1925 SMOKER ON APRIL 13

Attempt to Secure Entertainer in Addition to Moving Pictures and Music

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The first smoker of the Class of 1925 will take place in the Union on Thursday, April 13. The Smoker Committee under the chairmanship of P. H. Theopold is making a special effort to make this gathering a successful one inasmuch as it is virtually the first meeting of the Freshman Class as a whole.

Arrangements have been made to have moving pictures in addition to Bert Lowe's orchestra which is scheduled to furnish music throughout the evening. The committee is also making an effort to secure the services of some entertainer in addition to the regular speakers who will be Clark Hodder, president of the class, and J. H. Child, secretary-treasurer.

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