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Appointments of Juniors as ushers for commencement week were announced yesterday by the class day committee.
Ushers assist at all ceremonies connected with commencement week. They will be briefed on their duties at a meeting later this week.
The following men have already announced their acceptance of the posts, which are traditionally the highest honors accorded juniors in the commencement proceedings:
Samuel Adams II, '50, Walter E. Albrecht, Jr. '49, Franklin G. Balch III '49, William J. Barber '46, Robert E. Bayliss '50, Henry S. Bennett '49, Robert Carswell '49, Daniel A. Cronin, Jr. '50, Gerard Dawson '48, William P. Dole '49, Paul J. Douglass '50, Robert L. Fischelis '50, Jerome P. Gavin '50, Richard D. Hatton '49, John C. Hawkins '49, Arthur C. Hillwick '50, Frederick L. Holborn '49, Donald B. Louria '49, John G. Lowe, Jr. '49, John W. Mathews '50, Richard F. McGrath '49, Stedman B. Noble '49, Lawrence F. O'Donnell '49, George Putnam, Jr. '49, Norman S. Rice '49, Robert W. Richardson '49, Evan H. Turner '49, Stanley H. Wald '47, George E. Weiner '46, John D. Young '47.
The following men have been named ushers, but have not yet definitely accepted:
Roger Billings, Jr. '50, Milton L. Boyle, Jr. '50, Roy D. Colby '50, Frank V. Colombo '50, Richard H. Doyle '46, Henry Gaxten '49, Bernard Herzog '50, Chester A. Hopkins, Jr. '50, George Jackson '49, Bradford Meghill '49, Donald Vincent '49, Michael Walker '50.
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