With just one week to go before finals, three more extracurricular organizations have reported elections for fall term executive boards. The Crimson Network led the way by naming Ray A. Goldberg '48 as president, Kenneth R. Frankl '45 as business manager, Clifton R. Wharton '47 as production manager, John A. Magnuson, Jr. '49 as program manager, and David K. Barton '48 as technical director.
Next to report was the Dramatic Club, which named Paul S. Burggraf '48 as president, Peter V. Poor '47 as vice-president, and Richard S. Milstein '48 as secretary-treasurer.
The Debate Council met last night to elect Monree S. Singer '47 as president, Ray A. Goldberg '48 as vice-president, William P. D. Bailey '46 as corresponding secretary, Richard H. Feinsinger '49 as home secretary, and Elton McNeil '49 as publicity manager.
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