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Two reason make it the obligation of every Senior to vote for officers today and tomorrow. As leaders in all kinds of non-academic activities, the Senior nominees are the true representatives of the Class of '38. Choosing and voting for the men most worthy to be known as those who made the Class what it is, not what it will be, should be an action of thorough and just thought.
If the election of Senior officers is the most important in Harvard, it is also the most democratic. No more righteous way of honoring Seniors seems possible. The Student Council selects the obvious candidates, and petitions signed by only twenty-five names round out their list. Unlike the Freshman farces, Senior elections guarantee, if the Class cooperates by voting intelligently, that the right men will be Marshals, Chorister, Odist, Treasurer, Orator, and Poet.
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