Robert M. Bunker '39, of West Roxbury and Winthrop House, was chosen Chairman by the Junior Album Committee yesterday. Bunker was Chairman of the 1939 Freshman Redbook and is now Lampoon Ibis and a member of the Student Council.
Business Chairman for next year's Senior Album will be Richard H. Sullivan '39, of Marietta, Ohio, and Lowell House. He has served on the Student Council, the Varsity Basketball team, the executive council of the Student Union and as Lowell House Chairman. Robert E. L. Strider of Wheeling, West Virginia, and Eliot House, was named Photographic Chairman.
As Editorial Chairman Harold M. Curtiss '39, of Milford and Adams House, a member of the Varsity Baseball team and a CRIMSON editor, will serve in collaboration with Biographical Chairman James Tobin '39, of Champaign, Illinois, and Lowell House, who, as a debater, was formerly on the Student Union executive council.
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