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A new ballot, which includes seven additional names, and a postponed time, Thursday and Friday of this week, have been set for the Junior Class Elections by the nominating committee, it was announced last night.
The reason cited for the putting off the vote was the Student Council meeting on Wednesday night, where the organization of the affair will be put into its final form.
Voting In All Houses
According to the present plan voting booths will be set up in various parts of the University. There will be polling places in all the House dining halls, in the Common room of the Dudley Commuter's center, in Sever and Harvard halls, and in all the undergraduate clubs.
It was also decided that no more petitions for further nominees would be accepted after last night. The results of the elections will be announced in full in Monday's CRIMSON.
One Man Shifted
On of the new nominees, Dan H. Fenn, Jr. was shifted from his former position as candidate for Odist to Class Treasurer. The new nominees for Marshal were David B. Arnold, Jr., A. Leroy Atherton, Jr., and Alexander L. Jackson, 3rd.
In the three other new nominations, Francis Cunningham, Jr. was made a candidate for Class Treasurer, Thomas S. Kuhn for Orator, and Harold C. Fleming for Odist.
Under peace-time conditions the Class of 1944 would have its elections more than a year from now, and the Marshals would lead the Class Day parade in June. The balloting is being held now because the class will proabably be decimated in February.
JUNIOR CLASS NOMINATIONS
Marshal
David Bullard Arnold, Jr.
Alfred Leroy Atherton, Jr.
George Miller Burditt, Jr.
Ervin Thayer Drake, 3rd
Johyn Dykstra Eusden
Brooks Nye Heath
Hugh Musgrave Hyde
Alexander Louis Jackson, 3rd
John Pressly Kennedy, Jr.
Andrew Williams Welch, Jr.
Chorister
Stephen Wentworth Gifford, 3rd
Donald Harting
James Drennan Lowell
Albert Miller Rockwood
Odist
Elliott Ruggles Corbett, 2nd
Harold Curtis Fleming
John Robert Moskin
Richard Newton Swift
Treasurer
Leonard Cummings
Francis Cunningham, Jr.
James Homer Donald
Dan Huntington Fenn, Jr.
George Albert Saxton, Jr.
Edward Tubbs Wentworth, Jr.
Orator
John Edward Corrigan, Jr.
Richard, Pentlarge Kleeman
Thomas Samuel Kuhn
Lawrence David Shulow
William Victor Suckle
Poet
Thomas Nilsen Bridge
Jerry Miller Brown
George Griff Prather Knapp, Jr.
Edward James C'Rourke, Jr.
Harold Wendell Smith
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