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Mind you now Pops concerts, Freshman sing, Jumbo Book, class banquets, and com¬ mencement are a few of those activities in which the class emerges as a unit. Each class possesses its distinct personality and finds in such activities the measure of its ability and promise. Within these pages the activities of the classes at Tufts in IQ41-42 are described. Such classes will be meaningless in the war disturbed terms of the near future. The “T” for Tried and. True Forty-five, Forty-Jive
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SENIOR Second Row: Barbara Davis , Edward Ganley , Albert Schaal , John Manley , Viola Ray , Harriet Mehaffey , Caroline Chipman Front Row: Vincent Napoli , Rose Alexander , Brenda Lewis , Betty Jane Lambert , Richard Van Gundy Al With timidity the class of 1942 approached its final college year. It followed a class whose achievements were bright in the annals of Tufts student activity. Despite this the course of the year found the group not only willing but quite able to emulate its predecessor and a series of successful enterprises resulted. Class elections saw Albert Schaal reelected to serve his fourth year as Tufts’ class president, and Brenda Lewis a newcomer to the class signalled out for that honor in Jackson. Other Tufts officers were Robert Rutter, Vice President; Richard Van Gundy, Secre¬ tary; Vincent Napoli, Treasurer; John Manley, Marshal; and Edward Ganley, Historian. Jackson officers were Barbara Davis, Vice President; Viola Ray, Treas¬ urer; Barbara Chamberlain, All Around Club Representative; Betty Jane Lam¬ bert, Social Chairman; and Rose Alex¬ ander, Historian. { 30
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