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TO DELINQUENT SENIORS.

From time immemorial Senior classes have given their officers infinite trouble by reason of their lack of enthusiastic co-operation. It is only by dint of repeated argument, cajolery, and pleading from treasurer, secretary, and photograph committee that the Seniors can finally be rounded up in sufficient numbers to assure a respectable Class Report and "Album." Now the success of these publications depends in great degree upon unanimity of support; a class album with a lengthy list of omissions is a life-long discredit to the delinquents and a life-long source of inconvenience and dissatisfaction to the other members of the class. It is as if a city should publish a directory containing the names of only a part of the inhabitants. Let every member of the class of 1913 do his part toward eliminating the roll of delinquents from the 1913 Class Album.

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