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Nancy Fisher '54 and Lois Dickson '54, candidates for the Radcliffe Student Government Association presidency, presented their platforms at a coffee hours at Cabot Hall last night.
Nominees for other student government offices were introduced by Nancy Barrow '53, this year's SGA president. An informal discussion followed the speeches.
Voting for student government office and for senior class marshals will continue through today and tomorrow. Tabulations of the election results will be marked as they come in on a blackboard at Briggs Hall.
For the first time, the single vote system will be used for SGA elections. The senior class marshal vote will retain the old preferential system, however. This election will narrow down the 36 candidates to ten. An election later this week will decide the final five winners.
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