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After announcing that their pictures will be taken by Sargent Studies at the end of the present term and the beginning of the next, and that posts on the editorial and business boards are still open, the Red Book, Freshman yearbook, revealed the names of nine staff members already appointed.
Each member of the class of '47 will be notified at what time he is to appear for his photograph. Persons who are leaving at the end of the present term will be photographed before the final examinations. They will make appointments today and tomorrow with Red Book officials, who will be stationed in the civilian House dining halls.
O'Donnell Appoints Staff
Editor Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47 stated Wednesday that the all-Freshman staff would include as major officers Leon A. Harris, Jr. of Dunster House and Dallas, Texas, Associate Editor; Robert E. L. Knight, of Dunster House and Dallas, Photography Chairman; James E. Challenger, of Dunster House and Park Ridge, Illinois, Deputy Business Manager; and Bennett R. Keenan, of Dunster House and Danvers Advertising Manager.
Other staff appointees include Donald M. Blinken, Assistant Photography Chairman, Robert J. Harrington, Circulation Manager; Norbert S. Jacker, Assistant Advertising Manager; Alfred J. Pugliese, Secretary; and Richard B. Steuer, Assistant Advertising Manager.
The positions of Literary Chairman and Editorial Chairman have not as yet been filled. Persons interested in trying out for these posts should see William B. Allen. There are still vacancies on the Business Board, Red Book officials also announced.
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