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Deadwood members won't last long on a Permanent Class Committee, under the terms of a "Model Constitution" submitted to the Council yesterday by the Special Committee on Class Affairs.
The constitution recommends that "at least one-half of the Permanent Class Committee shall be nominated by the Committee to run for election at the Sixth, Tenth, Fifteenth, and Twentieth Reunions. Inactive Class Committee members shall be nominated first."
The Class Affairs group, headed by Daniel P. S. Paul '46 2L, drew up the Constitution as a supplement to its main report, which has already been adopted by the Student Council. The Constitution is planned to serve as a guide-post to future classes.
Under the system most widely used now, committeemen are lopped off at each reunion in the order of votes they originally received.
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