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Out of a possible 420 votes, 397 or 95 per cent. were cast in the Senior election yesterday. Hardly as much consistency as might have been expected was shown in the preparation of the ballots, but the tellers rejected no ballots whatever on account of irregular marking, and wherever it was at all possible to determine the elector's intention, credit was given.
It will be seen by the official count published below that almost every man was elected to office by a majority vote of the whole class.
Marshals.1st 2d 3d
Perkins, 204 117 60
Goodrich, 143 213 33
Cabot, 47 49 272
Orator.Grilk, 259
Morgan, 130
Odist.Waldo, 261
Odde, 116
Class Committee.For Chairmanship.
Woodward, 191
Bouve, 136
Knox, 49
Class Day Committee.Total For Chair-
Vote. manship.
Shaw, 345 96
Bigelow, 320 139
Brent, 234 59
Barton, 157 56
McVey, 100 18
Photograph Committee.Total For Chair-
Vote. manship.
Redpath, 347 117
Fuller, 315 110
Dorman, 285 69
Brown, 209 37
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