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As a result of the elections held yesterday the following were chosen officers of the Junior class president, Hugh Lawrence Gaddis, of McCune, Kansas; vice-president, Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth, of Milton; secretary-treasurer, Thomas Joseph Campbell, of Gardner. The balloting was as follows: for president, H. L. Gaddis 148, R. S. Potter 79, P. R. Withington 61; for vice-president, R. B. Wigglesworth 132, H. L. Groves 92, W. H. Fernald 67; for secretary-treasurer, T. J. Campbell 134, F. C. Gray 101, R. F. Duncan 51.
The class also ratified the constitution of the new Student Council by a vote of 164 to 34, 87 men not voting.
The following seven men were elected to the Student Council: R. T. Fisher, L. D. Smith, G. H. Balch, H. L. Gaddis, R. S. Potter, R. B. Wigglesworth, T. J. Campbell.
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