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Student Council Announces Nominations for '43 Posts

31 Juniors Selected by Committee for Ballot; Elections to be Held Next Week

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Thirty-one members of the Class of 1943 were chosen last night by the Student Council nominating committee for the election of Senior Class Officers to be held next Monday and Tuesday.

First, second, and third marshals, chorister, odist, orator, poet, and treasurer of 1943 will all be chosen in this first election. In another election a week later the present Juniors will vote on class secretary, class day committee, and permanent class committe.

Additional men can be placed on the ballot by petitions signed by 25 or more Juniors. These petitions should be left at the Student Council Office in Phillips Brooks House or given to Loren G. MacKinney, President of the Council, at Eliot G-53 by 5:30 o'clock on Friday.

Marshals

Adelbert Ames III

Donald Forte

Frederick Barton Harvey, Jr.

Thomas Matters

Donald Edward McNicol

John William Morgan

John Richardson, Jr.

Treasurer

Robert Gray Axtell

Chester Walton Jenks, Jr.

Robert Frederick Kolkebeck

David Elliott Place

Joseph Crawford Scott

Chorister

George Roberts Clay

William Richard Drucker

Richard Pitman Gifford

John Elden Sawhill

William McNear Rand, Jr.

Orator

Harold Morton Bailin

Alan Steuer Epstein

Robert Steiner Kieve

John Walter Sullivan

Richard Leslie Weiborg

Odist

John Leslie Hoffman

Myron Stuart Kaufmann

Eric Larrabee

George Shattuck Richardson

Poet

George Freeman Andrews

Thomas John Crockett III

George Washington Goethals

John Littlefield Handy, Jr.

Adam Yarmolinsky

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