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COLLEGE MARSHALS AND AIDES BOETTCHER LAXVTON XVALKER BURTIS COOK COOPER A. GRAHABI STADTLER GRAILASI XVILSON ROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, U7l1.i'E7'IifJ' .Marflml .7VIarJl1al.r :I idef HENRY RICHMOND SACKETT LAWRENCE APITZ WENDELL CLARK BENNETT ANTON BURG JAMES PARKER HALL, JR. JOHN PATRICK HOWE REESE HARPER PRICE JEREMIAH QUIN CECIL SMITH JAMES RANDOLPH NVEBSTER CATHERINE CHARLOTTE RUTH M.ARION BURTIS MARJORIE COOPER ESTHER COOK ALLIS GRAHAM ELIZABETH GRAHAM FRANCES LAWTON IRMA STADTLER MIRIANI XVALKER EDNA XVILSON BOETTCHER Page 23
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COLLEGE MARSHALS AND AIDES P Page 22 ,Xmrz HALL SMITH HOWE BENNETT PRICE BURG QULN WEBSTER SACKETT The College Marshals and Aides are appointed annually by the President of the University on the basis of scholastic attainment and prominence in campus activities from recommendations of the present Marshals and Aides. They serve throughout their Senior year as assistants to the University Marshal in the conduct of Con- vocations and other ceremonial functions of the quadrangles. Each year the President, in making his selection, designates one of the men chosen as the head marshal, to supervise the work of the entire groupg and the retiring members choose one Woman for the un- offlcial post of chief aide to take general charge of the work of the aides. During its term of service the average group of Marshalls and Aides ofliciates at six Convocation ceremonies, an equal number of Convocation religious services, and at numerous receptions of various natures.
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