George R. Clay, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, an editor of the CRIMSON and member of the Dramatic Club;
George E. Putnam, Jr., of Jericho, New York, chairman of the 1943 Freshman Union Committee and Student Council representative for Freshman affairs;
Thomas Matters, of Great Neck, New York and Lowell House, a member of the Lowell House Committee and of the Debating Council;
William McN. Rand, Jr., of Lincoln and Adams House;
Paul C. Sheeline, of Newton and Winthrop House, an editor of the CRIMSON;
Adelbert Ames, 3rd, of Hanover, New Hampshire, and Eliot House, captain of the ski team;
Henry R. Heyburn of Louisville, Kentucky and Winthrop House;
Bruce Barton, Jr., of New York, City and Lowell House, a member of the Advocate board;
David A. Goldthwait, of Medfield and Winthrop House, chairman of the 1943 Freshman Jubilee Committee;
Dana Reed, of Belmont, an editor of the CRIMSON;
John M. Bullitt, of Portland, Maine and Dunster House, a member of Phillips Brooks House;
Donald E. McNicol, of Flushing, New York and Adams House, a member of the Varsity football team;
John C. Bullard, of South Dartmouth and Eliot House, an editor of the CRIMSON;
Charles S. Putnam, of Jericho, New York and Eliot House;
David E. Place, of Wayne, Pennsylvania and Adams House, who will manage the Varsity football team his Senior year;
John H. Page, of Huntington. New York and Winthrop House.
John R. Abbot, Jr., of Cambridge and Winthrop House a member of the 150-lb. crew;
John W. Sawhill, Jr., of Highlands, New Jersey and Lowell House, a member of the soccer team and of Phillips Brooks House;
W. Gordon Eyle, Jr., of New York City and Eliot House, football letterman