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'51 Will Pick First Sophomore Class Committee on Tuesday

Thirty-two Nominated for New Group

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Elections for the first sophomore class committee in Harvard history will be held on Tuesday, Amory Houghton '50, chairman of the Student Council's Class Affairs Committee announced last night.

Thirty-two men have been nominated, either by the Nominating Committee or though petitions with 25 signatures, for the Class of '51 body.

The Class of '51 is the first to undergo the organizational shake-ups recommended by the Paul report on Class Affairs which the Council approved last year.

Both the Class of '49 and '50 will be reorganized, but they will be unable to follow the complete procedure.

Individual Program

The program of the class committee is left "directly to the committee." The report adds that "each committee will adopt a scheme best suited to its needs and not necessarily patterned after its predecessor." However, each class committee is required to held one social affairs yearly, restricted to class members and their guests.

Overall purpose of the class committees, according to the Paul report, is "to encourage class unity and fellowship."

Nominees and their extra-curricular activities are listed below.

James E. Darrett, Jr. of Kirkland House and Lowell: Chairman of Union Committee, Member of Freshman Affairs Committee.

Alvin Bocker of Adams House and Waltham: Union Committee, PBH Ticket Committee.

Edmund J. Blake of Dunster House and Medford: PBH, Harvard Combined Charities Drive, Catholic Club, Debating Club, Yacht, Club.

Carl D. Bottenfield of Kirkland House and Tulsa, Oklahoma: Freshman Football, Jubilee Committee, Crimson Koy, and Wrestling.

Marvin S. Elger of Lowell House and the Bronx: Union Committee, Assn't. Mgr. Freshman Football, Student Council sub-Committee.

Jack T. Fauis of Leverett House and DuHois, Pennsylvania: Outing Club.

Frederick M. Flalkow of Adams House and Brookline: Jubilee Committee, PBH, House Football, House Dance Committee, Crimson Key.

Dougias M. Fouquet of Dunster House and Bayside, New York: CRIMSON News Board, PBH.

Donald T. Fox of Eliot House and Omaha, Nebraska: R.O.T.C., Boxing.

Raoul Gersten of Dudley Hall and Rochester, New York.

Avram J. Goldberg of Little Hall and Brookline: Harvard Band, WHRV, and PBH.

Donald Golden of Little Hall and New York City: Band, Intra-mural Basketball, Redbook.

James A. Gregg of Winthrop House and Fort Knox, Kentucky: Gleo Club, Freshman Football.

Thomas W. Gaesman of Kirkland House and Milwankeo: Treasurer, 1951 Smoker Committee.

Raymond Grew of Lowell House and Spokance, Washington; Freshman Smoker Committee, PBH Radio Committee.

John T. Hazel, Jr. of Wigglesworth and Arlington, Virgina: Chairman, Jubilee Committee, Crimson Key Society.

George M. Lovejoy, Jr. of Leverett House and West Newton: PBH, Harvard Young Republicans Club.

Roderick M. MacDougall of Adams House and Jackson Heights, New York Squash, PBH social Service Committee.

Donald M. Maynard of Dulley and Nashville: Union Committee, Editor-in-Chief '51 Redbook and Register, Harvard Mountaineering Club, SANSS.

Paul H. Ode of Adams House and South Fargo, North Dakota: Union Committee, Fencing, Union Dance Committee.

Robert P. Mensiage of Kirkland House and Wollaston: Union Committee, 150 pound crew.

Francis C. Parson of Lowell House, and Waltham: Rifle Club, Harvard Young Republicans Club, Baseball and Crew.

A. Werner Pleus of Eliot House and Plandome, New York: Jubilee Committee too Chairman, Union Debating Society, PBH, Freshman 150 pound crew.

Mitchell T. Rabkin of Dunster House and Camden, New Jersey, Photography Editor '51 Freshman Redbook.

Bradley M. Richardson of Winthrop House and Columbus, Ohio: Harvard Young Republicans Club, Harvard Outing Club, Union Photographic Society.

Louis Solomon of Dunster House and New York City: 1951 Smoker Committee, '51 Redbook, Assistant Manager, Swimming team.

Alan Sweetser of Lowell House and Washington, D.C.: 1951 Smoker Committee, '51 Redbook Circulation Department, United Nations Council.

Robert W. Tolf of Winthrop House and Park Ridge, Illinois: Freshman Football, Freshman Swimming, '51 Smoker Committee.

Robert E. Tomasello of Belmont: Freshman Football, 1951 Jubilee Committee, Dudley Hall House Committee, Crimson Key Society candidate, House Football.

Bradley M. Walls of Claverly Hall and Kenmore, New York: Red Book, PBH, Glee Club, Back Choir, Assn't Organist at Memorial Church.

Jefferson Watkins of Lowell House and Brooklyn: Redbook, Editor of PBH Entertainment Guide.

Fred W. Wegner of Kirkland House and South Bend, Indiana: Freshman Basketball and Baseball.

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