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Twenty-one Juniors and 13 Sophomores have been nominated in the annual elections to the Student Council. Balloting takes place next Monday. Nominees are, as after yesterday's final meeting of the 1936-1937 Council, the following:
Class of 1938
C. Russell Allen, J. Sinclair Armstrong, Edward L. Barnes, Nathaniel G. Benchley, Peter T. Brooks, John L. Dampeer, C. Colton Daughaday, Jr., Morris Earle, Joseph Franklin, H. Bruce Griswold, A. Jerome Himelhoch, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Francis Keppel, Elliott B. Knowlton, Wiley E. Mayne, Philip T. Shaban, Vernon H. Struck, Alvah W. Sulloway, Robert W. Snyder, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Gibson Winter.
Class of 1939
Cleveland Amory, Richard S. Benner, Jr., Oliver P. Bolton, C. Lee Burwell, Frank P. Davidson, Charles D. Dyer, 3rd., Caleb Foote, J. Spence Harvin, Richard P. Hedblom, Laurence S. Levy, Robert M. Ravven, Robert A. Sears, and Richard H. Sullivan.
Additional nominees will be placed on the ballots when petitions in their favor are signed by 25 of their classmates and taken to 29 Claverly Hall before noon Friday.
The polls will open Monday morning in the Yard buildings with voting also taking place in the Houses and Dudley Hall at luncheon and dinner.
Nine men are to be elected, six from the Junior Class and three Sophomores. These nine will meet Wednesday, May 26, to appoint eight additional members in a five to three ratio. And finally next year's body of 17 gathers Friday, May 28, with John B. Bowditch '37, the retiring president, to choose officers.
Besides Bowditch, George G. Hedblom '37 will be relieved as secretary and Walter H. Page '37 as treasurer.
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