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Yard voters east 753 ballots yesterday to pick the ten-man Freshman Jubilee Committee, as Roy M. Goodman '51 amassed a total of 332 tallies to lead a 30-candidate field.
The winners, who appear above are: Front row Carl D. Bottenfield, John T. Hazel, Roy M. Goodman, and Frederick M. Malkow. Back row--Robert A. Foldman, Jefferson Watkins V. Bruea LaSala, and A. Werner Plans.
Not shown are Robert E. Tomagallo who live at home, and William G. H. Graham, who is at Ranover N.H. with the Freshman swimming team for the Dartmouth meet.
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