The class day committee are making great efforts to have every thing pass off in the most enjoyable manner on Friday next, and if they are aided by the students the class day of '85 will be no exception to the long line of brilliant days of the past. The committee hope in one respect to improve upon the past, and that is in keeping out of the yard objectionable persons who have entered in the evening in spite of the most strenuous efforts of those in charge. This year unusual precautions will be taken; the gate-keepers will be especially instructed and the tickets will be distributed with the greatest care. But all of this will avail little unless every student does his utmost to help the committee. In leaving the yard with a pass do not give it to any of the host of "objectionables" who throng outside the gates, eager for a chance to enter; again, be sure time none of these creatures pass themselves off as belonging to your party. To obviate this last evil, which in the past has been a prolific cause of trouble, the committee have decided that a yard ticket shall admit a gentleman and but two ladies. If the committee succeed in shutting off this "supply" they will be doing the college a great service.
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