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In accordance with the amendment to the class constitution adopted last spring, the officers of the Class of 1921 have nominated the following officers; for President, W. Davis and T. H. Mills; for vice-president, A. Houghton and G. S. Baldwin, Jr.; for secretary-treasurer, R. E. Larsen and H. R. Atkinson.
According to the constitution of the Junior and Sophomore classes; the election of officers should take place next Monday and all nominating petitions should be handed in by next Thursday evening. This date has not been officially set, however, as the Sophomore Class officers have not yet made their nominations.
The nomination and election of class officers is regulated by the constitution which states that two nominations for each officer shall first be made by the class officers. This list may then be added to by petitions signed by 35 members of the class. There must be at least three nominees for each office. If enough petitions are not received the class officers shall make the necessary additional nominations.
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