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Tonight the Senior Class will hold the most important meeting of its college course for the election of the Ninety-seven Class Day officers. Every member of the class, unless he be sick or unavoidably prevented from attending the meeting should be present and, for each office, vote for the man whom he thinks best fitted for the position.

The offices of Secretary, Orator, Poet, Odist, Ivy Orator and Chorister are positions of great responsibility; and the men who are to fill them should be chosen solely for the particular ability which each man has to fill the place for which he is nominated. The offices of First, Second and Third Marshals are positions requiring less ability of one particular kind or another. They are in large part honorary, and to them should be elected those men who have been most prominent among their fellows and who have done the most for the University and for the class.

The positions on the Class Day Committee, the Class Committee and the Photographic Committee are largely honorary; yet they require certain qualifications which should be taken into account in the selection of the men who are to fill them.

Again let us urge every man in the class to be present, to vote with conscientious care, and to help make the meeting representative and successful.

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