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SENIOR CLASS COMICS AND ORATORS

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Competition for the 1973 Ivy Oration and Class Oration, to be given at Class Day exercises (the day before commencement), will be held by audition Monday, April 30th. (The Ivy Oration is a five to seven minute humorous, prepared or extemporaneous, speech dealing with anything and everything and is intended to evoke laughter through any means. The Class Oration is a five to seven minute serious speech centering around a topic of the speaker's choice.)

Auditions for both orations will be at Wadsworth House (next to Lehman Hall) before the Class Day Committee. Call 495-5737 for further details and an appointment.

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