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Tomorrow night the Class of 1919 will hold a Smoker in the Union, the first social gathering of the Senior Class since the war. H. C. Flower, C. A. Clarke, Jr., F. W. Whitman, A. Stevens and W. W. McLeod will speak, and the usual motion pictures, refreshments and music are on the program. The moving pictures will consist of a Mack Sennet Comedy entitled "The Summer Girl," and "He Comes Up Smiling," featuring Douglas Fairbanks. Sendel's Jazz Band is to render a number of popular selections.
At 1 o'clock Friday afternoon, on the steps of Widener Library, both Freshman and Senior Class pictures will be taken. All Seniors who wish to appear in the picture, must wear caps and gowns, which may be obtained at the Co-operative after May 1.
Immediately preceding the Freshman picture a collection will be taken to provide funds for the spring picnic of the Senior Class. This is a return to a prewar custom, the classes of 1917 and 1918 having abandoned their picnics on account of the small number of men of those classes then in the University.
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