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42 Seniors Petition For Marshal Post

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Forty-two seniors have petitioned for election as Class Marshal, and 41 for positions as permanent class representatives. Those running include, by Houses:

Adams: Peter A. A. Berle, Edward B. Dunn, Richard H. Hahn, George A. Hasiotis, and Richard H. Weller. Dunster: Warren J. Illif. Dudley: Frank R. Saia, and Albert E. Yellin.

Eliot: John H. Finley III, Richard M. Sallick, and David H. Wallace. Kirkland: David M. Busse, Larry R. Johnson, Marvin E. Lewis, Robert S. November, and Harold P. Peterson.

Leverett: Richard B. Dobrow. Lowell: John C. Bates, Jr., Merom Brachman, Forrester A. Clark, Jr., Theodore Lappas, Jr., James H. Manahan, Theodore D. Moskowitz, Robert H. Neuman, Eric Rothschild, and Daniel E. Singer.

Winthrop: John D. Bagdade, John F. Carr III, Wayne F. Caskey, Jr., Robert B. Cleary, David L. Collins, John T. Copeland, Peter B. Edelman, Samuel H. Kim, James L. Kincaid, Stuart L. Levine, and James S. Tulenko.

Preston Brown, Eliot; Thomas C. Cochran, Jr., Winthrop; Dale W. Junta, Adams; Robert P. McVey, Leverett; Steven R. Rivkin, Lowell; Henry M. Schwarz, Lowell; Walter J. Stahura, Winthrop; Robert D. Storey, Leverett; and Griffith J. Winthrop, Winthrop: are running for class Marshal and not for class representative

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