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Freshmen Nominees
Luis A. Amescua
David H. Barnhouse
Norman H. Brooks
Sal Costa
Robert D. Crane
Bernard A. Edison
Hartley Fleischmann
M. Jerome Franklin
John Greene
Frederick L. Holborn
John B. Jones, Jr.
Lawrence R. Klepper
Townsend J. Knight
Benjamin H. Lacy
John K. Lally
Murray I. Liebmann
Donald B. Louria
Paul Mayer
Richard F. McGrath
Lawrence F. O'Donnell
Emmanuel Parzen
Gunther K. Rosinus
Howard K. Simpson
Buel E. Smith
Jerome B. Spier
Richard W. Wallach
Cyril H. Wyche, Jr.
The Class of '49 will pick ten names from a 27-man ballot to fill out the Freshman Class Committee when they go to the polls in the House dining halls Thursday noon, Arthur C. McGill '48, of the Student Council, announced last night.
At the same time, McGill disclosed that nine names have been added by petition to the original Council list of nominees.
A system of rotating ballots, devised by the Council and designed to eliminate any advantages that might be received from men unfamiliar with the candidates checking off the first ten names on the ballot, will be used for the first time Thursday.
Initially the names on the ballots will be arranged alphabetically, but after a prescribed number have been printed in this order, the first five names will be moved to the bottom of the list. According to McGill, this process will be repeated, the top five names moving to the bottom, until each group has been placed near the top of the ballot.
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