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Seven new names have been added to the list of nominees in the second Senior Election to be held tomorrow and Wednesday, it was announced last night.
William W. Austin, Richard P. Hedbloom, and Robert E. Strider have been nominated for the Class Day Committee, while Myron L. Cohen, Donald L. Daughters, Charles D. Dyer III, and Lawrence F. Ebb have been put up for the Permanent Class Committee.
This brings the total number of nominees to 48, with 17 men for Class Day Committee, 25 for the Permanent Class Committee, and five for Class Secretary.
Album Elections Run Over
The second election for the Junior Album will be held at the same time, after the first election was declared void when two names were left off the ballot.
Nominations are now closed in the Senior Elections. The only remaining Senior Office to be decided after tomorrow and Wednesday is that of Ivy Orator, which will be decided on after a competition to be held by the members of the Class Day Committee and the three Marshals, Richard H. Sullivan, Robert L. Green, and F. Austin Harding.
Seven Class Day Committeemen
Seven men will be elected to Class Day Committee and will have complete charge of all the Class Day exercises. The Permanent Class Committee will consist of six elected members, whose duties will include running reunions and generally acting for the graduated class.
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