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Committee Picks Ushers to Serve For Class Week

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The 1958 Permanent Class Committee announced yesterday the appointment of Junior Ushers to serve at Senior Class Week from June 8 to 12. The 56 men appointed, three less than last year, are:

Adams House: Kent Campbell, Gregory W. Dickerson, Alfred Friendly, Jr., Stephen D. Isaacs, Marc E. Leland, Bryce E. Nelson, and Richard E. Rubenstein.

Dudley House: Richard E. Barringer, David M. Brahms, Wallace C. Davis, Paul G. Hines, Frederick H. Joseph, and John J. Murphy.

Dunster House: M. Mark Earle, Jefferson T. Eaton, Howard R. Hall, Gordon A. Marlow, Stuart Troy, and Paul A. Wee.

Eliot House: David B. Abernethy, Peter P. Brooks, Henri deBayle, Charles Devens, Jr., Richard M. McLaughlin, Ralph T. McLean, Floyd M. Moloy, and Claude T. Nuzum.

Kirkland House: Thomas G. Beveridge, Paul E. Freehling, Byron J. Johnson, Richard N. Levy, Robert W. McCarley, and John Noble.

Leverett House: Alfred S. Arkley, Ethan D. Bolker, Richard Fischer, Daniel M. Fox, John S. Hammond, George H. Higginbottom, and Robert C. Repetto.

Lowell House: Kenneth Auchincloss, Ronald H. Coralian, David B. Davidson, Wallace T. Fukunaga, Jack M. McLaughlin, Gordon T. Moore, and David M. Perlmutter.

Winthrop House: Richard D. Benjamin, Richard S. Dutton, George N. Harrington, King K. Holmes, Levon Kasarjian, Rollin Kearns, George L. Kirklin, Joel R. Landau, and Robert T. Shaunessy.

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