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Besides naming the candidates for the remaining Senior Class elections, the Senior Nominating Committee announced that the election will be held on Friday, December 17, and that petitions for additional candidates must be signed by 25 members of the class and handed in at the Crimson Building not later than 6 P. M. Thursday.
The committee also suggests that petitioners consider the following points before handing in a petition:
1. The Secretary of the class should be a man who lives in this part of the country, who has executive ability, and who will remain interested in the affairs of his class.
2. That the members of the Class Day Committee and of the Photographic Committee, which publishes the Senior Album, should be men who will be free to devote a great deal of their time to class affairs during the coming spring.
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