A complete list of the members of the 2014 “Junior 24” is below.
Caitlin M. Ballotta ’14, an English concentrator in Adams House
Amy Z. Chen ’14, a physics concentrator in Adams House
William M. Clerx ’14, a molecular and cellular biology concentrator in Cabot House
Rainer A. Crosett ’14, a philosophy concentrator in Pforzheimer House
Irving F. Dai ’14, a mathematics concentrator in Currier House
Lauren M. DiNicola ’14, a psychology concentrator in Lowell House
Daniel J. Frim ’14, a folklore and mythology concentrator in Adams House
Naomi R. Genuth ’14, a molecular and cellular biology concentrator in Eliot House
John W. Heilbron ’14, a social studies concentrator in Kirkland House
Kaiyang Huang ’14, a social studies concentrator in Eliot House
Lutai Ju ’14, a mathematics concentrator in Adams House
Christopher R. Kilgore ’14, an applied mathematics concentrator in Kirkland House
Andrew S. Lea ’14, a history and science concentrator in Lowell House
Diana Li ’14, a social studies concentrator in Adams House
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