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Seniors Will Elect Ten to Class Day Group Tomorrow

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Members of the Class of 1948 will go to the polls tomorrow to choose a ten-man Class Day Committee and a Class Day poet, orator, ivy orator, odist, and chorister.

Balloting will take place in House dining rooms and the Union at lunch and dinner, and also at Dudley Hall. A list of the 39 students appearing on the slate and a description of voting procedures will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON.

The Permanent Class Committee will meet this week to draw up a constitution, first marshal Ray A. Goldberg '48 announced last night. When this job is finished, the class will ratify or reject the Constitution at a special election.

A "Model Constitution" was submitted to the Council by the Special Committee on Class Affairs last Friday.

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