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R. Scott Dills '57, of Leverett House and Western Springs, Ill took over as manager of the Band during half-time at Yale Saturday, to succeed Arnold H. Aronson '56.
Walter R. Ernst '57, of Dunster House and Dayton. Ohio was named drillmaster, succeeding Richard C. Rogers '56, who has held the position for two years.
Four assistant Band managers were also appointed Saturday. They are: David S. Barnet '58, of Eliot House and New Bedford, Mass., Samuel H. Kim '58, of Winthrop House and Watertown, Mass., Kenneth H. Lang '58, of Eliot House and Pleasant Ridge, Mich., and Michael N. Oxman '58, of Dunster House and New Rochelle, N.Y.
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