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SENIOR FESTIVITY BEGINS IN MEMORIAL HALL TONIGHT

Spread and Dance Will Last From 8 to 2 O'clock

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At 8 o'clock tonight loud strains of music will usher in the most colorful of the festivities of Commencement Week, the Senior Spread. From then until 2 o'clock the Class of 1927 and its guests will dance and make merry in Memorial Hall brilliant with-lights and decorations.

The boxes and tables which will be occupied by the Seniors and their guests will be upon the main floor of Memorial Hall itself and near the apex of the Delta. These boxes in the Delta will hold from six to eight persons, while the larger ones in the Hall will accommodate from 12 to 16 occupants.

The music for the dance will be supplied by Doc Isenberg's orchestra.

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