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(A list of Freshmen and the guests attending the Jubilee will be found on page four.)
Five thousand balloons will float to the floor of the Union at three o'clock tomorrow morning to end the 1941 Jubilee, the Yardling's last and biggest class function before they leave the Yard and go their divers ways as Sophomores.
Tonight Freshmen will dance to the music of Art Shaw and Claude Hopkins in a Union transformed by a lower colling and spotlights. Tomorrow the Union, back in its usual guise will be open to ladies, and Jubilee night at the Pops will climax the week-end.
Headed by Henry Hornblower 2nd, the Jubilee Committee is composed of Alexander C. Stohn, Jr., head usher, Edward P. Allis, 4th, Lynn A. Brua, 3rd, G. Wallace Chessman, Henry W. Dodge. Richard B. Fellows, A. Ellis Hunt, Jr., Leo Mark, Eugene H. Nickerson, Francis M. Simpson, Richard M. Wagner, and David D. Wells.
Assisting the Committee were E. Langdon Burwell, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., and David Henry.
Ushering tonight under Stohn's leadership will be John F. Brooks, Logan Bullitt, Seth C. Crocker, John W. Darr, Richard S. Eustis, Jr., Sherman Gray, Paul I. Grinberg, Jr., George H. Hanford, John B. Harlow, Maurice F. Healey, Jr., William L. Healey, Jr.
Also Christian A. Herter, Jr., Robert A. James, Joseph P. Lyford, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., Henry W. Maxwell, Jr., Laurence W. Morgan, Jr., Robert B. Russell, G. Robert Stange, William R. Tully, C. Frank Waldman, Jr., and Emmet Whitlock.
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