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For the benefit of any Sophomores or Juniors who have not received ballots for the 1928-29. Student Council election, an opportunity is offered to obtain them today at Grays 6. In order to have their votes count, all men who have already received ballots must mail them today without fail. There will be no extension of time for voting.
Seventeen Juniors and 12 Sophomores are up for election, from whom seven and three respectively will be picked. At the first meeting of the new council the membership will be rounded out to its full number of 15 by the appointment of three additional members from the Junior class and two from the Class of 1930.
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