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In pursuance of the policy of attempting to establish unity in the Freshman class, the Student Council has announced that the first smoker of the class of 1928 will be held early in December, in the Living Room of the Union.
Although it has usually been the custom in past years to hold the class smoker soon after the spring vacation, this year a more elaborate program is being planned by the Senior committee on Freshman Affairs, of which B. F. Rice Bassett is chairman. It is probable, therefore, that the class of 1928 will hold three smokers, two before the class officers are elected, and the regular smoker after the elections.
Last year's Freshman class departed somewhat from the customary plan, in that its smoker was held in March, before the spring vacation. This was done in order to lessen the confusion which was bound to be caused by the close proximity of the Jubilee and the vacation. However the class of 1928 will be the first class to hold three smokers.
The smoker in December will be essentially the same as past smokers except that there will probably be very few speakers. There will be moving pictures and light refreshments, and it is expected that Bert Lowe and his orchestra will play.
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