Class lives have always been a bugbear to busy seniors, but somehow or other this year there seems to have been less difficulty in writing them experienced by the present seniors than by their predecessors. Whether it is a proper pride in doing class work or the energy of the genial class secretary which has effected this, we do not know, but certain it is that a large proportion of the lives, very much larger than usual, have already been written and handed in. Some are still not done, and as the secretary wishes to have a complete set of these lives, it will be well for the delinquent seniors to remember that no better time than the present for doing this work can be found. Later in the year the increase of interest and participation in out-of-door exercise and sports, the examinations, and preparation for class day will take up all their time, and the important work of writing class lives will be neglected. The sooner the remaining lives are handed in the better; and the secretary will be relieved of much of the dunning and worry usually found necessary to get the work done.
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