The Class of 1945 will go to the polls for the second time in two weeks next Monday to elect their Class Secretary and their Permanent Class Committee. Nomination of 25 men was announced last night.
In normal times a Class Day Committee would have been simultaneously elected, but it was felt that it would be better to leave the selection of this group until after the war. The size of the Permanent group, however, was increased to nine, in order to compensate in part for postponing the choice of the other committee.
Another change in normal election procedure was made in order not to disqualify unsuccessful candidates for Secretary from election to the Permanent Committee. In the past, the two slates have been kept entirely separate, but this year all those nominated for Secretary are automatically on the ballot for the Class Committee.
Class Committee Considered
Voters should, therefore, make their selection for Secretary, and then consider the other nominees for Secretary on the same basis as those nominated only for the Class Committee when voting for this group. The Secretary will be automatically disqualified from membership on the Class Committee.
Additional nominations may be made be a petition signed by 25 members of the Class. It must be left in the Student Council office in Brooks House or with
1945 Nominations
Secretary
Michael J. De Leo
Richard W. Mechem
Thomas R. Nunan, Jr.
Robert T. P. Storer, Jr.
J. Robertson Ward, Jr.
Orrin G. Wood, Jr.
Permanent Class Committee
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