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It is with great reluctance that we broach such an ancient subject again, but we feel that we have every excuse for suggesting that all the seniors make appointments with the photographer at once. Not only will this be good policy for themselves, in getting rid as soon as possible of the slight inconvenience of setting, but it is needless to say that every one else connected with the matter will be greatly benefited. The photographer can promise much better satisfaction with the class pictures if they are all taken within the next six weeks, and by getting through with this part of the work now, he can begin on the groups much earlier than usual, thus avoiding the annual crush in the spring. The whole operation of making an appointment and the subsequent sitting need not average more than half an hour and this is little enough and can certainly be spared by the average member of the senior class. We would therefore ask every member of '84 to think twice, of the inconvenience he will cause both the photographer and the committee, before he resolutely neglects the first opportunity of making an appointment.

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