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After voting last night in the Union, the freshmen elected a record number of Union Committeemen.
They are: David King Sirota--Grays 31, Edward S. Stotler Jr.--Grays 1, Bruce G. Martin--Hollis 10, Arthur D. Bloom--Hollis 26, Newell B. Mack--Holworthy 11, Kenneth G. Swan--Holworthy 18, Christopher Del Sesto--Matthews 35, George W. Smith, Jr.--Matthews 74, Robert V. Goode--Matthews 28, John Dreyfuss--Mathews 54,
Fred A. Schroeder--Mower A-22, Jackson M. Rice--Stoughton 23, Gerald T. Norton--Stoughton 14, Edward M. Stresser--Straus B-11, Michael Weagle--Straus D 11, Tobert A. Bowman--Thayer 21, Stephen B. Kay--Thayer 6, George Van Angelis--Thayer 55.
John T. Lane--Wigglesworth C-12, Robert Stone--Wigglesworth C-12, Frank H. Baker--Wigglesworth B-32, Thomas M. Lownes--Wigglesworth F-22, Vince Larson--Wigglesworth K-31, Lary Dobbs--Weld 46, Milton Engel--Weld 26, Chris G. Palacas--Dudley, Oliver S. Sughrue Jr.--Dudley, John E. Grady--Dudley, Joseph M. Cronin--Dudley.
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