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g 1 one w r follow it helps cl fcrent clafl *I ehi rccogi ing th ssmate* an K ,*^ o ,**r i nipturr^nnpn^ •) the crowds oi ** £ the} pa • • ! for between buildings. Studc l the d rerent colleges are distingi >hc bj colored b on on the cap, white indii ing th C liege Lit ral Arts and Science How Agriculture, and red E neering. During the winter months a green knitted toque if worn with milarly colored buttons. The political interest in the fresl m class organ: on is relatively slight The University traditions are again*

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Class Elections

son ical matters. It is not until ester of the sophomore IT that in een interest is shown in class election The president of the sophomore cla for the fir seme r of the year leads the grand march at the Sophomore Cot lion which occurs on the last Friday night c he first seme He also appoints the committee which has charge function. Interest is also shown in the eta ion of off er of e sophomore class for the second s< lester. b e at this time the managers of the class ann il for th junior chosen, and although the class officers have no p< r in t e appointing of these men yet th r influence i ally c r a good deal, and it is generally th ught worth e at this time to be in political authority. The pre dent I ond semester ^o appoint- the committees in charge I t Sophomore Stag and the Sophomore I i. The presi- m 01 e ju: >r cl e r is much sought after on unl of the fad thai t leads t Junior l'i i and appoint t

' «i cl rge, The Prom « sch lul I rij night in 1 er ai ne ot : 1t sof the rhc co J • Sm« r and the Junior Cap I «o ai pre.' the < s tli st-i

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