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Ten Yardlings will be elected today from a field of 45 eligibles to lead the social activities of the Freshman Class on the Smoker and Jubilee Committees. Nominated by the Union Committee and Thomas Matters '43, the 30 candidates announced Monday have been joined by 15 Yardlings added by student petition during the past week.
Voting will take place at lunch and dinner in the Union. The list of nominees follows:
John M. Alcorn, Clyde D. Bird, Jr., Richard C. Bryan, George E. Brown, Jr., Andrew S. J. Crichton, Stuart C. Davidson, Nathan S. Davis, Jr., Michael De Leo, Lloyd L. Duxbury, Jr., Joseph L. Eldredge, Oliver D. Filley, Jr., Franklin C. French, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Hans G. Hachman, Thomas V. Keene, Jr.,
Lucien L. Kinsolving, Robert S. Landau, Donor M. Lion, Robert J. Low, Kenneth S. Lyn 2nd, Richard F. McCarthy, James E. McNulty, Saul G. Marias, Melvin L. Milligan 2nd, George H. Montgomery, James R. Murphy, Jewett F. Neiley, Jr., Thomas R. Nunan, Jr., James L. Oakes 3rd, Maurice M. Osborne, Jr., Whitson M. Overcash, Jr.,
John B. Pierce, Jr., William S. Pilling 2nd, John T. Potter, Richard T. Rives, Jr., John J. Shea, L. Edwin Smart, Jr., Sidney O. Smith, Jr., D. Graham-Smyth, Billy S. Sparks, Sinclair Weeks, Jr., Robert L. Winter 2nd, Malcolm Wood Jr., and Bruce H. Zeiser.
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