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Twenty-six members of the Class of 1951 were named as Junior Ushers by the 1950 Class Day Committee yesterday.
Traditionally, the duties of the Junior Ushers include ushering and assisting at all senior functions during Class Week. They serve at the Baccalaureate ceremony, the Senior Spread, Class Day exercises, and at other activities, and are admitted free to all senior functions, social of otherwise.
Those appointed are: Arthur D. Hyde, Philip Isenberg, Norman E. Nichols, Douglas M. Fouquet, Andrew E. Norman, Robert E. Tomasello, David Harrison, Robert V. DiBlasio, Peter Coyne, and Dlinitri V. D'Arbeloff.
Also James E. Barrett, Jr., Henry M. Silvera, Jr., John R. W. Smail, Robert A. Fallon, Edward B. Smith, Christopher May, David C. Skinner, Robert L. Lasky, Alan Sweetser, Robert A. Feldman, Peter B. Taub, David G. Nathan, Philip M. Clark, William C. Becker, W. Sutton Potter, and Robert P. Balderson.
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