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STUDENT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS

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Sophomores

Abbott, John R., Jr.

Ames, Adelbert, III

Barton, Bruce, Jr.

Ballard, John C.

Bullitt, John M.

Clay, George R.

Goldthwait, David A.

Harvey, F. Barton, Jr.

Heyburn, Henry R.

Jenks, Chester W., Jr.

Lyle, W. Gordon

McNichol, Donald E.

Matters, Thomas

Nicholl, Willard

Page, John H.

Place, David E.

Putnam, Charles S.

Putnam, George E., Jr.

Rand, William M., Jr.

Recd, Dana

Rice, Andrew E.

Richardson, John, Jr.

Sawhill, John E., Jr.

Sheeline, Paul C.

Sullivan, John Walter

(Only Classes of '42 and '43 may vote. All ballots must be signed and returned by Thursday.)

Juniors

Ames, Edward

Bennett, David P.

Blaine, Harrison T.

Bridge, Charles S.

Bunker, John P.

Dammann, Peter

Darling, Nelson J.

Elberle, John K.

Fleischker, E. Bernard

Gardiner, Thomas

Holabird, John A., Jr.

Jackson, Gabriel

Keith, Eugene D.

Kuhn, George A., Jr.

Lehrman, Nathaniel S.

Lowell, John

MacKinney, Loren G.

Meredith, James E.

Munson, William T.

Newman, Harry, Jr.

Parsons, William B., Jr.

Peabody, Endicott, II

Phinizy, Coles

Reilly, Eugene J.

Robbins, John C., Jr.

Summers, M. Greely, Jr.

Symon, Keith R.

Wesselhoeft, William

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