Whether you plan to be a superhero, a villain or a stop on the London Underground, we've compiled some inspirational images and videos to prepare you for next weekend's bop!
Whatever expectations were, the Graduate Parlour's inaugural charity auction exceeded them, with twenty lots raising a combined total of over a thousand pounds for Streetbite. The highest selling item was a pair of May Ball queue jump vouchers, going for £120; other popular items included a ride in Andrew the Porter's 1960s Morris Minor (sold for £180), a drawing by Melisa Trujillo (for £95) and a lesson on and possible loan of the Dean's recumbent bicycle (for £57).
There's enough in the fourteen volumes of the GP Suggestion Book, going back to 1967, for a whole series on Pembroke's past, but to pique your interest and encourage greater use of the current book (which sits under the television in the GP), we've compiled some highlights from the era before Facebook.