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In order to insure the success of the Senior and Freshman class pictures today the observance of two customs is absolutely necessary. First, every Senior should not only make sure to be present, but he should also wear his cap and gown. In past years Senior pictures have been taken with a large number of men in plain clothes. As long as custom calls for the wearing of the academic costume, all who come to the picture should conform to the unwritten law.
Secondly and equally important is the custom of the financially decrepit Seniors begging a few humble pennies from the generous Freshmen. The object of this Freshman philanthropy is one of the worthiest met with in a college career--it is the Senior Picnic. Let every member of 1916 come to the steps behind Memorial Hall with his pockets well filled with small change to help give the Seniors a last grand party.
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