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Leighton Selects Proctors in Yard

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Dean Leighton announced this week the names of the 25 dormitory proctors who will keep discipline in the Yard halls and informally help freshmen with their problems. Most of these men are young graduate students.

Grays 9.10--Theodore J. Schultz (Jefferson City, Missouri); Grays 41-2--Dominique H. Wyant (Atlanta, Georgia); Hollis 7--Frank S. Ham (Washington, D.C.); Holworthy 4--Herman Y. Carr (Warren, Ohio); Holworthy 20--Daniel C. Weary (Junction City, Kansas); Lionel A-21--Robert L. Fischelis (Philadelphia).

Massachusetts A-31--William D. Weeks (Boston); Matthews 10--William F. Gleason III (Chicago); Matthews 22--David R. Ferry (Maplewood. New Jersey); Matthews 33--Edward F. Burke (Providence, Rhode Island); Matthews 46--Samuel C. Butler (Logansport, Indiana); Mower A-11--Stephen R. Graubard (Cambridge); Stoughton 18--Charles H. Olmstead (Hartford, Connecticut).

Straus A-11--Dale W. Wickham (Cincinnati) and Aloysius B. McCabe (Philadelphia); Straus D-21--Fred L. Glimp, Jr. (Boise, Idaho); Thayer 9--George I. Harris (Beechhurst, New York); Thayer 29--James A. S. Walker (New York City); Thayer 59--Charles R. Brynteson (Milwaukee, Wisconsin).

Weld 18--John H. Carnahan (Texarkana, Texas); Weld 37--Norman M. Rehg. Jr. (El Dorado, Kansas); Wiggles-worth A-22--D. Broward Craig (New York City); Wigglesworth E-12--Paul C. Shafer (Ravenna, Ohio); Wigglesworth I-22--Robert B. Ross (Jacksonville, Florida); and Wigglesworth K-22--Howard R. Flock (Philadelphia).

The name of the proctor for Wigglesworth D-21 has not yet been disclosed.

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