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Candidates for Senior Class Marshal

NILE L. ALBRIGHT

Leverett House Committee; Crimson; PBH Hospitals Committee; Debate Council; National Indoor Speed Skating Champion, 1968; Freshman soccer; Varsity Cross Country; Junior Usher; Hasty Pudding.

JOHN D. ASHER

Freshman Glee Club; Freshman Track Team; House football; Chairman of Dunster Forum; PBH mental hospital committee; President of Dunster Drama Workshop; Hasty Pudding.

THOMAS N. BLODGETT

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Jubilee Committee; Soccer (1); Track (3); Athletic Council; Glee Club (4); Far Eastern Tour; Opera Guild; Junler Usher; Hasty- Pudding; Percellian.

JOHN B. BRONSTEIN

Varsity Track (Sam Felton Award); Freshman Football and Track; Hasty Pudding Club; Varsity Club; PBH Blood Drive; Prelaw Society.

DOUGLAS E. BUIE

Freshman Swimming; Freshman Intramural Dorm Chairman; Kirkland House Committee '59-'60 (Chairman '60-'61); House Swimming, Tennis, Touch Football; Bat Club; D.E. Club; Hasty Pudding; Junior Usher.

JON H. CHRISTENSEN

Freshman Football; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Football three years; Intramural Sports; Hasty Pudding Institute; PI Eta Club; Social Work; Blood Drive Solicitor; Harvard Varsity Club; Harvard Engineering Club.

STEPHEN BRUCE COHEN

Hillel House; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; HYDC; Pre Law Society; N.C. Club; Intramurals.

DAVID B. CROSEY

Hockey; Harvard Catholic Club; Blood Drive--Entry solicitor; Weld Boat House--term time work.

WILLIAM R. DRIVER, III

Varsity Soccer Team (Captain, 1960), Freshman Soccer; Freshman Lacrosse; Undergraduate Athletic Council; Delphic Club; Hasty Pudding-Institute 1770; Varsity Club; Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players; Freshman Glee Club; Lowell House Yearbook.

RICHARD K. ELLINGBOE

PBH Volunteer; Dunster House Committee Chairman.

MARTIN FELDSTEIN

Student Council Committee on Educational Policy; Phl Beta Kappa Junior Eight, President; House Committee of Adams House; House Faculty Relations Committee, Chairman; Adams House Music Society, President (1958-59); Adams House Journal of the Social Sciences, Assoc. Ed.; Harvard National Scholar; Detur.

NEWELL FLATHER

Eliot House Committee (Chairman); house football; house drama; Junior Usher; Wrestling team, Varsity Crew Squad; Hasty Pudding--Vice-Pres.; Pudding Theatricals -- Advertising Manager; Delphic; Freshman Glee Club; Freshman Crew.

STEWART FORBES

House Committee, 1959-1960; Combined Charities Drive; Vice President of Undergraduate Athletic Council; Secretary of Varsity Club; Junior Usher; Varsity Hockey Captain.

CARL I. GABLE, JR.

Crimson, sports editor; Harvard Dramatic Club; House drama; Hasty Pudding.

CHRISTOPHER GALE

Eliot House Drama, Chairman; Eliot House Committee, Secretary; Lightweight crew; P.B.H.; National Merit Scholarship; Harvard College Honorary Scholarship; Hasty Pudding.

WILLIAM T. GREELISH

Engineering & Applied Physics Major; PI Eta Club; Engineering Society; Winthrop House Science Society; Catholic Club; Varsity Club; Varsity Football; Intramural Hockey and Softball.

GORDON GUND

Varsity Crew and Hockey, House Athletics; Porcellian Club, Pi Eta Club; Varsity Club; Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770.

JOEL FRANK HENNING

President of Harvard Dramatic Club 1959-60, 1960-61; President, Eliot House Dramatic Society, 1958-59; Member of Loeb Drama Center Advisory Committee 1960-61; Member, Harvard Pre-Law Society.

R. BRUCE HUNTER

Freshman Swimming (Captain); Varsity Swimming; Catholic Club; Varsity Club; Intramural Athletics.

SPENCER JOURDAIN

Harvard Glee Club (3 years); Freshman wrestling team; Varsity wrestling team.

ALBERT L. JACOBS, JR.

Secretary, Harvard Student Council; Junior Usher; Dunster House Captain, Combined Charities Drive; Chairman, Student Council Elections Committee and Parietal House Committee; Dunster House Committee; Motor Sports Club; Young Republican Club; Student for Nixon; Pre-Law Society.

JOHN F. KEHOE

P.B.H. Prison Teachers Committee; Quincy House Social Committee; College Boxing Tournament; House Hockey; House Football; House Softball; House Basketball; PI Eta Club.

WILLIAM EDMUND KING

Four years of Soccer (Freshman numerals and squad member '58, '59 and letter winner '60); Rugby Club; Intra Mural Basketball; Calsson Club; House Track; Winthrop House Dance Committee; Pi Eta Club Officer; Hasty Pudding-Institute 1770.

KEAT-JIN LEE

President, World Cultural Society; Chemical Society; PBH General Hospitals Committee; Harvard Judo Club; Young Republican Club.

TERRY LENZNER

Freshman Football (Captain), Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Football, 3, Captain, 1; Rugby Club; President of Varsity Club; Pi Eta Club; Hasty Pudding Club; Junior Usher.

JAMES H. LEVI

Lowell House; Dean's List; Naval ROTC; Treasurer of Lowell House; Harvard Ski Club; Treasurer of Lowell House Medical Society; House Athletics.

HARRY A. (Hal) LOUCHHEIM

Freshman Squash, Soccer, Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Flying Club; Phillips Brooks House (Hospital Group); Undergraduate Athletic Council; Hasty Pudding Theatricals (Ticket Manager); Spee Club.

DAVID C. McSWAIN, JR.

Freshman Crew; Kirkland House Football: 1958, 1959; Kirkland House Crew; 1959, 1960; Presently Lt. Colonel, AFROTC, Executive Officer; Distinguished Military Student Award; Former Assistant-Commander of the AFROTC Drill Team (3 years participation); Former Cadet Capt., Administrative Officer.

ALLAN L. MARTIN

Dunster House; Captain Freshman Baseball Team; Captain Varsity Baseball Team Junior and Senior years; Junior and Senior years; Junior usher; Hasty Pudding Club; Intramural Football and Basketball Referee; Future Plans: Business School and Business Career.

GILBERT (Bert) MERKX

Freshman Jubilee Committee; PBH Reform School Committee; Vice - President and Member of the Vestry, Canterbury; Student Council Elections Committee; Eliot House Committee (Sophomore-Junior-Senior); Club Hispanico - Americano; House Swimming.

PAUL MORGAN

Freshman 150 Ib. Crew; Harvard Mountaineering Club; Harvard Ski Club (Vice-President); Eliot House Crew (To Henley Royal Regatta, England); Christian Science Organization (Treasurer and Vice President); Dramatics; Winthrop House ("Guys and Dolls"); HDC ("Trolius and Cressida," "Caucasian Chalk Circle"); NROTC.

THOMAS H. MOSS

Lowell House Committee; Lowell House Athletic Secretary; Intramural Sports; Junior Usher.

RICHARD J. V. G PESCOSOLIDO

Secretary, Freshman Jubilee Committee; Freshman Football, Track; House Athletics; Gilbert and Sullivan Players; Kirkland House Dramaties; Hasty Pudding.

PETER H. SMITH

American History and Literature; A.D. Club; the Hasty-Pudding Club; the Varsity Club; Undergraduate Athletic Council; Varsity Squash and Tennis teams; Faculty Aids.

ELIOT PUTNAM, JR.

Freshman Football, Hockey, Baseball; JV Hockey (3 years); Winthrop House Committee (Chairman, Social Committee); Combined Charities Solicitor; Member Hasty Pudding Institute 1770; Freshman AFROTO Drill Team.

FRANCIS M. WELD

H.O.C., H.C.C., Cercie Francais; Lowell House Committee; Hasty Pudding Club; Spee Club.

CHARLES DuFORT RAVENEL

Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Undergraduate Athletic Council; Eliot House Secretary of Athletics; Manager, Newspaper Agency in H.S.A.; Hasty Pudding; A.D. Club; Junior Usher.

CLAUDE E. WELCH, JR.

Quincy House; President of Crimson; Signet Society (vice-president) Co-Chairman, Student Council Committee on Harvard Radcliffe Affiliation; House Athletics; Union Committee; Junior Usher.

DAVID K. RICHARDS

Varsity Lightweight Crew Captain; President, Undergraduate Athletic Council; Treasurer, Eliot House Committee; Harvard Band; Cheerleader; Hasty Pudding.

RICHARD WULF

Varsity Wrestling Manager; Intramural Wrestling; Varsity Lacrosse Manager; PBH Hospital Volunteer; Volunteer Tutor at Child Guidance Clinic.

GENE B. ROSENBERG

Winthrop House Committee; Winthrop Chairman for PBH Blood Drive; Chairman, Winthrop House Election Committee; Boston Marathon.

TIM ZAGAT

Freshman Soccer; House Soccer; Winthrop House Committee 1958-1959, 59-60; Harvard Student Council 1958-59; '59-60; '60-61; Vice-President of Harvard Student Council 1959-60; Treasurer of Harvard Pre-Law Society 1960-61; Chairman (1960-61) and vice-Chairman (1959-60) of the New England Region of USNSA.

"But I have no time for such things as Winter Comps. I must construct ontological systems; I must synthesize ethyl alcohol from hemoglobin; I must proselytize the novels of Jane Austen."

No time? Nonsense, young man (or lady), of course you have time. Never again, of the truth were most cruelly told, will you have so much. And how much do you think the Crimson asks from you? If you have visions of sweat-grimed candidates, polishing the boots of editors (who, as some will tell you, torture little children for the fun of it), studying and sleeping fitfully in the outer offices of Grand Masters of the central Cambridge Region, ah, you have been misled, inexcusably and disastrously.

The editorial board, for example, asks only that you write three somethings a week, whish is not, you may be sure, much of a strain. To quote Cardinal Richelieu (a sort of 17th Century F.A. Lindermann): "Even the siege of La Rochelle was not much of a strain." In the greater days of Crimson history, when men were men and candidates indescribable, editors demanded two editorials each night. We are milksops now, perhaps, but we have become human beings.

Unseasoned Babes

"But I was never the editor-in-chief of the Akron, Ohio, Gazette, nor have I written articles for Commentary, Encounter, or the Sewance Review. I was never selected Managing Editor of the Week, nor invited to be Publisher of the Congressional Record For a Day. I was never H.L. Mencken's copy boy, never a courageous war correspondent, and I was not there the day the bomb fell."

Now look here. You are fooling yourself. You are depriving yourself of all that makes your life a life. You are letting yourself slip scrapily down the coarse file of pure scholarship. You will find talking to our Managing Editor a good deal easier than hobnobbing with a wounded puma. You will discover that Radcliffe editors do not, actually, devour their young alive. No candidate has ever crawled into University' Hall with the news that he was made to run on beds of broken glass.

Wake up. Wealth, status, the love of beautiful women, and instant admission to the Business School await you as a member of the Business Board.

Our Business editors glitter when they walk.

In the foul, rotting jungles of Indo-China, a Crimson news board candidate stands boiling lunch in his pith helmet. Cool, alert, with nerves of steel, one senses immediately that he is a man to be trusted. And small wonder, for he is. But he was not always so. Once there was a time when he was harried and driven by a domineering tutor and an iron system which kept him from becoming the man he potentially was. Now look at him. Pit him against the jungle. Match him with University Hall.

Our news board editors swagger when they walk.

An old lady is retching and dying of malnutrition in the gutter just out of earshot of the splendid mansion; the contrast is caught by a Crimson photographer, and the resulting photograph--a major work of proletarian art in its own right--causes a scandal which rocks the very foundations of a sick, complacent social order. No news story could have done this. No letter to the Alumni Bulletin or notice in the University Gazette would have done this. Only a Crimson photograph.

Our photographers march with the people.

All this and more is yours for the taking. Come at 7:30 December 5 or 6. The Life Force calls you.

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