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Sophomores
Abbott, John R., Jr.
Ames, Adelbert, III
Barton, Bruce, Jr.
Ballard, John C.
Bullitt, John M.
Clay, George R.
Goldthwait, David A.
Harvey, F. Barton, Jr.
Heyburn, Henry R.
Jenks, Chester W., Jr.
Lyle, W. Gordon
McNichol, Donald E.
Matters, Thomas
Nicholl, Willard
Page, John H.
Place, David E.
Putnam, Charles S.
Putnam, George E., Jr.
Rand, William M., Jr.
Recd, Dana
Rice, Andrew E.
Richardson, John, Jr.
Sawhill, John E., Jr.
Sheeline, Paul C.
Sullivan, John Walter
(Only Classes of '42 and '43 may vote. All ballots must be signed and returned by Thursday.)
Juniors
Ames, Edward
Bennett, David P.
Blaine, Harrison T.
Bridge, Charles S.
Bunker, John P.
Dammann, Peter
Darling, Nelson J.
Elberle, John K.
Fleischker, E. Bernard
Gardiner, Thomas
Holabird, John A., Jr.
Jackson, Gabriel
Keith, Eugene D.
Kuhn, George A., Jr.
Lehrman, Nathaniel S.
Lowell, John
MacKinney, Loren G.
Meredith, James E.
Munson, William T.
Newman, Harry, Jr.
Parsons, William B., Jr.
Peabody, Endicott, II
Phinizy, Coles
Reilly, Eugene J.
Robbins, John C., Jr.
Summers, M. Greely, Jr.
Symon, Keith R.
Wesselhoeft, William
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