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Seniors to Choose Marshals

By Eon KYU Shin, Contributing Reporter

Seniors will hit dining hall ballot boxes once again today to choose eight Harvard/ Radcliffe class marshals from among 16 finalists.

The election will run until Friday, and the results will be announced on October 20. The eight marshals serve as class representatives and help plan reunion events.

The female finalists are Anna F. Adrade, Lowell House; Maitri Chowdhury, Leverett House; Tina P. Hsu, Adams House; Selene Ko, Currier House; Allison G. Oaks, Currier House; Betsy U. Odita, Winthrop House; Kristin M. O'Neil, Quincy House; and Natosha O. Reid, Cabot House.

The male finalists are Cody T. Church, Cabot House; Paul A. Dufays, Kirkland House; Michael L. Hill, Leverett House; Timothy P. McCarthy, Quincy House; Juno J. Min, Currier House; Mukesh Prasad, Quincy House; Harry J. Wilson, Quincy House, and Ajay Zutshi, Leverett House.

The male and female marshals who receive the most votes will be appointed "first marshals." They will represent the class of 1993 at alumni activities, said Kathryn R. Fazzalaro, assistant director of classes and the reunion office.

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