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OFFICERS WILLIAM W. BRATTON President MARGARET LANSDALE Vice-President HENRIETTA TWIGG Secretary HAROLD WHITE Treasurer ROSALIE SILBERSTEIN Historian RALPH GRAHAM Sergeant-ai-Arms CLASS HISTORY NAPOLEON once said that an army travels on its stomach. So does this class. Who is the first to storm the dining room doors when the wild bells ring out? Onward the lunch brigade! Oh. what a charge they made! The valiant ones hungered! Gastronomically we're good. Astronomically, we're better. We don't boast of more stars than there are in heaven, but we do offer competition. In the firmament of studies, sports, and arts, we find our shining lichts .twinkling. As Freshmen we got along. But then we had few opportunities to display our talents. Rat Rules and the Lantern Chain were. the only activities in which we were allowed to participate as a Class. As Sophomores we revelled in our newly found wisdom. And then we started things. At Hallowe'en we honored the Freshmen with a dance, held in the girl's gym. Then, after being subjected to Compte- hensives for three days, we held a little party in the Lounge to celebrate the 42