The annual Sophomore Banquet will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the living room of the Union. The custom of holding a Sophomore dinner was discontinued during the war, but the class of 1925 decided to revive this old institution, as well as the tradition of publishing a year book. During the course of the meal, which over 500 men are expected to attend, the Blue Books will be given out free of charge.
In addition to other speakers, the meeting will be addressed by Assistant Dean Chase and B. F. Rice-Bassett, president of the class. Bert Lowe and his orchestra have been engaged to supply the music during the dinner.
Tickets will be on sale all day at Leavitt and Peirce's for $1.75 apiece, and will also be sold at the door in the evening.
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