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When the Class of '45 goes to the polls today to elect their class officers in the fourth election of its kind in a single year, they will break a tradition already disrupted beyond recognition by the fortunes of war.
With early graduation and complete annihilation threatening the Class, the election of officers has been moved up two years from its usual date. The unfortunate Class of '46 will not have a chance to elect officers till after the war, making this the last election of its kind for a time at least.
Eight names including three Marshals, a Treasurer, Chorister, Orator, Odist, and Poet will be selected from the list of 39 names. Of the 39 men, 33 were picked by the Nominating Committee last Wednesday and the other six have been added by petition.
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