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New '57 Union Committee Meets, Plans Dartmouth Weekend Dance

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Newly elected Freshman Union Committeemen gathered last night for their first meeting and began discussing plans for the coming '57 year.

The Committee decided upon an informal dance for Saturday night, Oct. 24, during the Dartmouth weekend. Picking from such names as "The Chlorophyll Cotillion" and the "'57 Gauntlet Run," the freshmen finally decided upon the title "'57th Heaven."

Parietal hours for the evening have been extended until the starting time of the dance.

The Union Committee will also run a dance on the Princeton weekend and sponsor the freshman Smoker and Jubilee.

Left to right, the committeemen are: bottom row, Wallace E. Sisson, Wigglesworth; David H. Folkman, Wigglesworth; Mark Veland, Weld; second row. Richard W. Cottle, Matthews; Richard Tavrow, Apley; Henry Holmes, Thayer North; and Harold Bantly, Hollis South.

Third row, Robert Scrivner, Matthews North; William Otto, Matthews; William C. Hoean, Jr., Straus South; James Sikes, Stoughton South; fourth row, Harvey J. Wachtel, Wigglesworth; Richard A. Prince, Grays West; Edward Abramson, Holworthy; and Peter Fleming, Stoughton.

Fifth row, Dwight Bishop, Hollis North; Thomas Hayden, Massachusetts; Irv Fuller, Mower; sixth row, Richard Merlo, Wigglesworth; Peter Gunness, Holworthy; seventh row, William Hoppe, Matthews North; Ronald Tatum, Thayer Middle; and Robert Mason, Straus North.

Top row, Richard Pfaff, Wigglesworth; David Holmes, Thayer South; Charles Chambers, Dudley; and Paul Verden, Grays.

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