The second 1918 smoker will be held on Friday evening, January 5. The suggestions made by the class on the postals sent out by the entertainment committee a few weeks ago will be carried out as far as possible. Bottled beer, cider, ginger ale and individual boxes of cigarettes will be served.
Class talent will be used to render the musical selections instead of the customary vaudeville, and in addition to the special class orchestra, there will be a Hawaiian due composed of A. B. Talbot and S. Rollins; a vocal quartet consisting of R. G. Brown, J. K. Berry, Jr., E. C. Bennett and B. J. Mattuck; and selections by J. F. Sullivan, Jr., T. A. West and W. B. Clough during the moving pictures. The films shown will consist of Triangle feature productions and Keystone comedies.
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