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CLASS DAY ELECTIONS.

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There are in the Senior class about 410 men eligible to vote tomorrow for nine of the class officers. Some of the men chosen will be largely responsible for the future of 1911, and the others will have much to do with the success of Class Day. In the election of these officers it is not personal friendship or acquaintance that should form the criterion of choice between nominees. The men who deserve election are those who have acquitted with credit the responsibilities they have shouldered, and those who have shown the most enduring as well as the keenest interest in the welfare of the class. In order to insure the choice of real leaders, around whom the class can rally to a man, everybody should vote. If these principles are followed, Class Day cannot fail to be successful, and 1911 will do its share in the ranks of the alumni.

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