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GROUP OF JUNIORS NAMED TO DIRECT SENIOR ELECTIONS

21 Juniors and 9 Sophomores to Take Two Hour Shifts in Polling Places Next Week

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Inaugurating a new policy, Braman Gibbs '36, and Robert S. Playfair '36, announced yesterday the names of a committee of thirty who will assist them in handling the elections of nine Senior Class officers on Monday and Tuesday of next week.

Twenty-one Juniors and nine Sophomores have been appointed to serve two hours each in one of the polls around the campus. There will be a meeting tomorrow night in the Varsity Club to arrange the details.

the election.

Those appointed are: Sidney S. Alexander '36, Vincent J. Anzelotti '37, Elmer R. Best '36, Stephen A. Bixby '36, Richard A. Brayton '37, Henry C. Brooks '36, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Richard H. Dennis '36, Emile Dubiel '37, Jesse Effron '36, Garrow T. Geer, Jr. '37, Edward T. Gierasch '36, Colmery C. Gibson '37, William H. M. Glazier '37, Langdon S. Goddard '36, Davies Gratwick '36, John L. Harman '36, Howard A. Hoffman '36, William M. Hunt '36, Richard A. Illoway '36, H. Wayne Miller '36, Edward Motley '36, Frank J. Owen '37, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Paul W. Sears '37, Edwin O. Tilton '36, George Upton, Jr. '36, Richard Voland '36, LeMoyne White '36, Robert S. Young '36.

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