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The following 94 graduating seniors were initiated into Phl Bete Kapps yesterday morning:
Arden Heroy Albee '50, Geological Sciences Donald Roger Anderson '48, Government; Charles James Nice Balley '50; Comp. Phil & Classics; Wayne Goodwin Barnett '50. Economics; Robert Neelly Bellah '48, Social Relations; Vaclav Edvard Benes '50, Philosophy; Sterie Theodore Beza '50, Economics; Jonathan Peale Bishop '48, Hist. & Lit; Frank Lyman Bixby '50, Government; Donald Lee Bornstein '50, Biology; Wilbert Kennith Carter '49, Anthropology; Frederic Lincoln Chapia, 2d '50, History; Jay Denton Coffman '50, Biology; Martin Robert Coles '50, Social Relations; Preston Craig Combs '50, History; James Franklin Crafts, Jr. '50, Philosophy and English; Roger Conant Cramton '50, History;
Richard Slator Dunn '50, History and Literature; Robert Marlowe Durling '50, English; Melvin Horman Farmelant '50, Biology; Robert Arnold Feer '50, History; Richard, Harvey Feinsinger '49, Government; Albert Feuerwerker '49, History; Brice Noel Fleming '50, Philosophy; Charles Winn Gardiner '50, Engineering Sciences; John Aloysius Garvey, Jr. '50, Economics; Fred Lee Glimp '50, Economics; Herbert Jeremy Goldings '50, Social Relations; Laurance Villers Goodrich '50, Economics;
James Edward Haar '50, Music; Wolfgang William Hallo '49, History; Francis Russell Hart, 3d '50, English; Donald Grant Hitchings '48, Economics; Charles Eric Ho '50, Chemistry; Anatol Wolf Holt '50, Mathematics; Milton Forrest Hughes '50, English; Herbert Samuel Hurwitz '50, Biology; Humphrey Wynne Johnson '50, Comp. Phil. & Rom. Languages; David Llewellyn Jones '50, English; John Lord Kice '50, Chemistry; William Aloys Klemperer '50, Chemistry; Allen Eugene Kline '50, Economics; Walter Emery Klingenasmith '50, Biology; Karl George Kohn '48, Music;
Walter Lawrence Landergan, Jr. '50, Physics; William Edmund Lassiter '50, Physics; Paul Hastings Lesure '50, Government; Herbert Samuel Levine '50 Economics; Robert Arthur Levine '50, Economics; Jerry Neal Liehman '50, Architectural Sciences; Gerald Williams Ludwig '50, Chemistry; Robert Enor Lundin '50, Chemistry; Aloysius Bernard McCabe '49, Hist. & Lit; Gordon James Fraser MacDonald '50; Geological Sciences; John Sylvester McFarland '50, Rum. Lange & Literatures; Donald Stanley Marshall '50, Anthropology; Fredrick William Marx, Jr. '50, History; Nicholas Louise Metaxas '50, Economics; Gavin Miller '50, History; Robert Laugford Montgomery, Jr. '50, English; George Huckins Moulton '50, History.
Jacob Sarkis Nakshian '50, Social Relations; Austin Brown Noble '50, History; John Clavon Norman, Jr. '50, Biology; George Richard O'Connor '50, Biology; Laurence Passell '50, Physics; Thomas Whipple Perry '50, Hist. & Lit.; Anton Arnold Pritchard '51, Social Relations; Richard Reid '50, Classics; James Mcredith Richardson '50, Economics; Richard David Rohr '50, Hist. & Lit.; David Francis Ross '50, Economics; Stephen Myron Schwebel '50, Government; Gilbert Randall Seely '50, Chemistry; Stanley Herbert Shapiro '50, Social Relations; John Gerald Simon '50, Hist. & Lit.; Henry Joseph Smith '49, Astronomy; H. Eric Solomon '50, English; Carlos Claudio Spies '50, Music; Jonathan Martin Spivak '50, Government; Jerome Burton Spunt '50, Economics; Oscar Ephram Starobin '50, Biology; Harold Peter Stera '50, Hist. & Lit.
Gerald Kilb Vogel '50, Economics; Richard Allen Webster '50, Philosophy; William Vandervoort Whitehead '50, English; David Herndon Wright '50, Fine Arts; Harrison Morris Wright, '50, History; Michael Bezalel Yarmolinsky '50, Biology; Raymond Edward Zelder '50, Economics; Harold Zirin '50, Astronomy; Edward Edom Zukoski '50, Engineering Sciences; Melvin Leonard Zurier '50, Government.
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