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NOMINEES FOR EIGHT COUNCIL POSTS CHOSEN

First Election Since March Will Be Held Next Monday

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Three Seniors, two Juniors, and three Sophomores will be elected to the Student Council next Monday from a list of 24 undergraduates submitted yesterday by the Council's Nominations Committee. This is the first election since last March.

Additional nominations may be made by submitting petitions with a minimum of 25 names on or before Thursday to George I. Bell '48 in Lowell House P-31. Chairman of the Nominations Committee, Bell Stated yesterday that these elections would bring the Council to within one short of its normal complement of 17; the departure at the end of this term of Clinton M. Ritchie '47, Council president, and Jerome I. Andrews NROTC, will, however, necessitate three more appointments next term.

In Monday's elections, Seniors will vote only for the Seniors on the list of nominees, Juniors only for the members of their class on the list, and so forth.

NOMINEES

Seniors

Antonio M. Arias

Donald c. Borg

Matthew J. Cullen, Jr.

Bennett R. Keenan

John T. Noonan, Jr.

Saul L. Sherman

Alfred F. Traverse, Jr.

William A. Withington

Juniors

William T. Glidden 3rd

Thomas A. Haymond

Frank T. LeBart NROTC

Irwin Leff

William E. Murphy

Robert B. Palmer NRTOC

Sophomores

James T. Colby, Jr.

Leo M. Flynn

Howard P. Hall

Roger S. Kuhn

Harvey Lee, Jr.

Arthur C. McGill

Frederick S. Pratt 2nd

Edward J. Sullivan, Jr.

Edus H. Warren

David B. Wilson

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