As a result of the balloting in the Senior class elections held yesterday, Malcolm Justin Logan, of South Boston, was elected Secretary of the Class of 1915. The total vote for all officers was unusually small, only 215 men out of 730 eligible, casting votes. The names of the men who were elected to the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Photograph Committee are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. The number of votes cast for each candidate follows:
SECRETARY.
M. J. Logan, 75; W. H. Claflin, Jr., 71; T. J. Coolidge, 3rd., 66.
CLASS COMMITTEE.
J. C. Talbot, 121; H. R. Hardwick, 108; H. Francke, 101; H. A. Murray, Jr., 92.
PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE.
J. S. Fleek, 111; J. H. Baker, 109; E. G. Swigert, 107; F. L. Cole, 94; F. Graves, 83; J. N. Brennan, 77; R. Sanger, 46.
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.
F. J. Bradlee, 181; S. B. Pennock, 177; F. W. Capper, 163; M. B. Phillips, 135; R. B. Frye, 125; R. T. Gannett, 119; H. St. J. Smith, 97; C. F. Damon, 94; G. H. Shaw, 87; J. Greenough, 80; B. Hardwood, 59; R. C. Cobb, 51; J. C. Jennings, 51; H. M. Atkinson, 42.
Because of the closeness of the voting for Secretary, the above result was verified by two re-counts.
The Class Committee, which has charge of all class affairs after graduation, is composed of the two members elected yesterday and the three Marshals, the Secretary, the Treasurer, who serve ex-officiis.
The duty of the Photograph Committee is the publication of the Class Album, containing photographs and records of the individual Seniors, the athletic teams, and other undergraduate activities.
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