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INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS ELECT NEW MEMBERS

Musical Ranks Augmented by Thirty-Three--New Men are from All Classes in University

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Thirty-three new members have just been elected to the University Instrumental Clubs. This number includes five Seniors, four Juniors, 13 Sophomores, nine Freshmen, one Senior in the Engineering School, and one first-year graduate student.

The recently elected members are as follows: H. V. Atherton '32, C. E. Bell '31, J. M. Bradley '33, Lincoln Bryant Jr. '33, W. H. Child Jr. '32, J. P. Cowin '32, G. T. Currier '32, J. M. Davis '32, James deRoode '33, R. K. Djerf 1G. R. G. Edwards '34, J. R. Frothingham '33, J. L. Grandin Jr. '32.

John Heard Jr. '33, H. R. Berrmann '33, W. McM. Heyl '33, J. L. Hutter Jr. '33, J. E. Larkin '32, A. L. Lowe '30, Peyton Murray '32, F. W. Nee '30, A. H. Parker '32, G. R. Ray '32, F. B. Rice '31, H. N. Roberts '30, John Russell '33, F. W. Stetson '31, DeWitt Stetten '30, Robert Tangeman '32, Meyer Texon '30, Charles Watson '30, E. E. Wendell '32, and Cyrus Wood '32.

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