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Four Serenaders Seized by Police

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Four students face action by the Dean's Office today for a dawn escapade in Wellesley yesterday morning which landed them in Dedham District Court. The four undergraduates entered pleas of guilty and paid $25 fines on charges of drunkenness and disturbing the peace.

Douglas S. H. Anderson '51, Christopher W. B. Coe '52, Robert A. Duncan '51, and Edmund A. Rogers '50 arrived in the Wellesley quadrangle at about 6 a.m. yesterday bent on "raising a little hell."

Schafer Hall housemother Mrs. Agnes Roche told the court she was awakened by their singing and "hollering" and ordered them off the campus. After they continued to serenade through girls' windows and started a card game on the roof of a bicycle shed, Wellesley campus police answered Miss Roche's call.

Horace Keough, college grounds policeman, fired a shot from his revolver in the process of rounding up the quartet, but he reported to the court that two others escaped.

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