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Ten more days remain in which Seniors may be measured for their caps and gowns before the price is raised. Owing to the fact that but a small proportion of the class has as yet been measured, and since labor trouble has forced the manufacturers to ask more time in their deliveries, the Class Day Committee issued the following appeal to Seniors:
At present less than 200 Seniors have been measured at the Co-operative Society for their Caps and Gowns. It is of the utmost importance that the remainder of the class be measured immediately; for not only will the price be raised after April 10 from $9.25 to $9.75, but also those who are late in being measured will take the risk of not appearing in the Senior class picture which is to be taken is that the manufacturers are having labor troubles and will therefore take longer in filling orders.
Must Wear Gowns After May 1.
All men who are to be included in the 1920 Class Album are considered as Seniors and, if in College, will be expected to wear Cap and Gown to morning classes after May 1. Moreover no man may appear in the Senior picture or march with the class on Class Day unless attired in Cap and Gown.
Men who do not wish to purchase a Cap and Gown may rent them from the Co-operative Society for the period between May 1 and Class Day for $4. But these men must, nevertheless, be measured at once and tell for which degree they are registered as candidates. 1920 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE
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