"Not everyone has a gung-ho passion for the senior class and for Harvard," Krebs said.
He hopes that senior year events--such as the 100 days countdown, senior week and Class Day--can be fun for everyone.
The class marshals also head the Senior Gift committee, collecting a fund from contributions by class members. Marshal Christopher A. Amar '00 suggested using the gift to start scholarships for local students.
"We can use our money in more constructive ways than giving benches to Harvard," Amar said.
After graduation, the marshals, who are elected for life, organize alumni events and keep in touch with the class.
Some said getting to know their classmates now is one of their top priorities.
"I'll have an excuse to go to every Senior Bar," Colvin said.
The winners were notified by telephone and e-mail messages Friday evening.
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