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A margin of 23 votes, compiled over a two-day polling period, elected Andrew W. Welch, Jr. '41, of Leverett House and West Roxbury, to the office of Permanent Class Secretary, according to figures tabulated last night. Welch was followed by David B. Arnold, Jr., who gathered 56 votes.
In the same balloting, six Juniors were picked for the Permanent Class Committee and seven for the Class Day Committee. Voting was heavy in these groups, but leaders Hugh M. Hyde, of 59 Plympton Street and Far Hills, N. J., in the former group and Cleo O'Donnell, of the Varsity Club and Worcester in the latter had well-defined leads.
Permanent Class Committeemen elected along with Hyde were A. LeRoy Atherton, of Winthrop House and Auburndale, Edward T. Wentworth, of Kirkland House and Pittsford, N. Y., Palmer Osborn of Winthrop House and Hastings, Mich., and John P. Kennedy, of Eliot House and Charlotte, N. C. Runners-up were Richard Sorlein, Thomas Holoyke, and Thomas S. Kuhn.
Working with O'Donnell as Class Day Committee members will be Albert Everts, of Winthrop House and Newtonville, Charles Cowen, of Winthrop House and Waban, Alexander L. Jackson Ill, of Winthrop House and Chicago, William C. Palson, of Winthrop House and Winchester, John T. Axen, of Leverett House and Baltimore, and Stephen W. Gifford, of 59 Plympton Street and Duxbury, Grover O'Neil, David Baldwin, and Gerald Lenane followed these six men in the Junior Class polling.
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