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At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Senior class, it was decided that men of the class of 1918 who are still in college will not share in any of the Senior activities this spring. Many people felt that those members of the class of 1918 who were to receive their degrees this year, should be allowed to share in the Senior activities, such as the Picnic, Spread, and Class Day itself, which they had been deprived of in their own class because of the war.
The Senior executive committee referred the matter to G. A. Percy '19, first marshal of his class. He said that the class of 1918 was to hold a dinner on Monday evening, June 16, and was also planning to hold some sort of a reunion on Class Day. He said further that he would prefer to have the 1918 men join in their own activities rather than those of the Seniors. Accordingly it was decided that men of the class of 1918 will not share in any of the Senior activities. However, they may procure Class Day tickets on the regular graduate application blanks.
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