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JUNIOR PROM DATE SET FOR MARCH 6

Innovations in Distribution to Girls Planned--Rules for Eligibility of College Members Announced

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The Junior Prom will be held on Friday evening, March 6, in Memorial Hall from 9.30 to 3 o'clock, according to an announcement made yesterday by N. S. Howe '26, chairman of the 1926 Junior Dance Committee.

Application blanks with complete in formation will be mailed tomorrow to all those eligible to attend. The committee requests that all men return the applications as soon as possible so that the invitations and tickets can be mailed by February 16. The price of the tickets will be four dollars for stags and eight dollars for couples.

This year the committee has decided to adopt an innovation in the manner of distributing the tickets. Instead of being given directly to the purchaser, the committee will make every effort to have them mailed to the girls for which they are intended, along with her invitation. They will be of a different color from the gentlemen's tickets.

Following the precedent of former years, the Dance Committee announced yesterday the rules by which eligibility to attend the dance is determined. Five classes of men will be admitted:

1. Men who entered college with the Class of 1926.

2. Men who entered college as unclassified students and who have since been classified with the Class of 1926.

3. Officers of the Class of 1925.

4. Officers of the Class of 1927.

5. Members of the 1925 Junior Dance Committee of last year.

Members of the Class of 1926 who are planning to attend the affair should get together as soon as possible in congenial groups of 6 or 12 couples and apply for a box to R. H. Dyer '26. Such groups should elect chairmen to have charge of the arrangement of the box for the dance. This year there will be no boxes on the balcony at Memorial, and the boxes on the main floor will probably be assigned by lot.

Box and ticket applications will be finally chosen February 14, and checks should be made out to the 1926 Dance Committee, care F. T. Gibson '26, Weld 38. Gibson may be reached at Porter 0799-W.

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