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Both the Album and the Red Book, Senior and Freshman annuals, will be published this year, it was decided by the College Student Council, with V-12 men to be included in both yearbooks.
The Council also announced that there would be an election next week to complete the representation for the classes of 1945 and 1946. A nominating committees is meeting tomorrow night to prepare a ballot.
Red Book Meeting
Although nothing has been decided about the Album except that the Class of '45 will have one, plans for the '47 yearbook have progressed to the point that a meeting is planned for Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock in the Lowell Junior Common Room at which all candidates for editor and business manager will be interviewed by Council representatives.
Next week's election will put five more men from the Houses on the Student Council, as well as one representative of the Commuters, correcting the present overbalance in favor of the V-12 Unit.
Automatically on the ballot as a result of their appointment to the Nominating Committee, the men meeting tomorrow include: Radford Brokaw '46 and M. Muchade Osborne, Jr. '45 of Adams House; William W. Dunn '46 and Dryden P. Morse '45 of Dunster; John J. Shea '45 of Dudley; and Kent C. Fry '46 and S. Taylor Boggs '45 of Lowell.
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