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Three Seniors and three Juniors will be picked by the Student Council this morning as additional members to that body.
The selection will be made by the present nine councilmen in accordance with the new plan for the Student Council adopted last spring which provides that the seven Seniors and three Juniors elected by a popular vote of their respective classes shall choose the five other members, three Seniors and two Juniors.
Wells Leaves Vacancy in Council
Since C. McG. Wells '26, one of the three 1926 members elected last spring, is not returning to College this Fall, his vacancy will be filled by appointment this morning.
The present personnel of the Council is as follows: R. G. Allen '26, G. P. Baker '25, M. A. Cheek '26, Gardner Cowles Jr. '25, H. T. Dunker '25, M. W. Greenough '25, B. F. Rice-Bassett '25, P. H. Robb '25, and Philip Spalding '25.
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