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Six Students Win Seats on Council

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Six new Student Council members were elected in balloting Wednesday and yesterday, Hastings Wyman, Jr. '61, chairman of the Student Council elections committee, announced last night.

The three junior representatives are Edward L. Croman '60, of Leverett House and Newark, New Jersey; Theodore R. Mamor '60, of Eliot House and Mountain View, California; and Harvey L. Ozer '60, of Dudley House and Dorchester.

The sophomores elected John T. Daley '61, of Dudley House and West Roxbury; Paul H. Epstein '61, of Eliot House and Brooklyn, New York; and William M. Kargman '61 of Leverett House and Belmont.

These new members will take office in time for the election of Student Council officers, which Marc E. Leland '59, Council president, has announced will take place Wednesday. Only one candidate, Lewis B. Oliver, Jr. '61, is now running for president. The other candidate, Denis D. Barber '60 was defeated in the Leverett House election.

Oliver has suggested reforms in the election of Council members, including the presence of candidate representatives at the ballot counting, and the retention of ballots for at least one week following the election.

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