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Dunster Residents May Vote To Split From Student Council

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Residents of Dunster House will vote today on a referendum resolving that the House withdraw its representatives from the Student Council.

The House Committee proposed the resolution after a special meeting Sunday night called by William E. Balley '62, Chairman. The Committee held an open meeting last night to discuss possibilities of a new organization to replace the Council.

A second part of the resolution to be voted upon today said that "Dunster House advocates the formation of an inter-House council whose members will be more representative of student interest and student activities in the College, chosen through the Houses, and the House Committees."

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