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Members of the Classes of 1932 and 1933 are reminded that the ballots for next year's Student Council elections must be put in the mail by tonight in order to be counted. Seven members of the Council will be chosen from the Junior Class, while three Sophomores will also be elected. These ten men, after their election, will appoint five more to complete the Council, three Juniors and two Sophomores. In this choice, an attempt will be made to represent all of the seven Houses in the Council.
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