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Class Elections 1vlLl,lAM lhxlcm' Wooo, Ja. . l'r0-vfflwll Emruwn AUs'r1N M.u's, Jn. . . l irfe-l'1'c.v17flcnl Nouwooo Plsmcosia HA1.1,oxvm1,l,. Secretary-7'rea.wrer N February 13, 1929, the Freshman Class elected its ofiicers. 'l'wo weeks previously 1V. R. Harper '30, the member of the Student Council in charge of 1 reshman affairs, made preliminary nominations for the class officers. Harper selected VV. B. 1Vood and C. C. Cunningham, both ot' htilton, as candidates for presidentg E. A. Mays, of Buffalo, New York, and J. B. Collins. of Cincinnati, for vice-president, and Crispin Cooke, of Buffalo, and N. P. Hallo- well, of Readville, lVIassachusetts, for secretary-treasurer. The following men were nominated by petition in the time between Harper's nominations and the election: for president, VV. H. Crosbyg for vice-president, C. D. Draper, R. N. Clark, E. C. Nickerson, F. P. Bicknell, W. A. Beyer, E. A. Grant, for secretary-treasurer. Mark Vvoodbury, J. B. Ames. ' WV. B. WVood was elected president, E. A. Mays, vice-president. and N. P. Hallowell, secretary-treasu1'er. All three men were prominent in athletics. 1Vood, who prepared at Milton, captained the 19362 football team, starred at center ice on the hockey sextet, played baseball, and in addit.ion is the twenty-fifth ranking tennis player in the country. Mays, who prepared ala Taft, played at hall'-back on the football team, held down a wing' position on the hockey team. and is chairman of the Editorial Board of the Brin Book. Hallowell, who also prepared at Milton, eaptained the 1932 cross-country team and was a. prominent member ot' the track team. Summary of Elections I 'ravi rlrnl S1rr'r1'Irlry- Trffzmllrur Xvilligun lim-ry XYQOQI , , 365 Norwood Penrose llallowell . 260 Charles Crehore Cunningham 1-1-2 Crispin Cooke , . 13:4 1Vils0n Hill Crosby . . 1151 James Barr Annes IQIS Mark Woodbury lmi l'ira-l'r1:xirlr1:l lidmund Austin Mays . 207 Charles Dana Draper . 106 Richard Norman Clark 86 lirnest Carleton Nickerson , 51- Franeis Pittman Bicknell 51 Joseph Rawson Collins . 50 liverett Augustus Grant 39 1Valter Archer Beyer QU 11
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