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SENIOR CLASS ELECTIONS

April, 1914
Article
SENIOR CLASS ELECTIONS
April, 1914

Henry A. Koelsch of New York was elected president of the Senior Class by a margin of 4 votes in the permanent class elections held March 3. Fifty-eight candidates competed for the twenty-four offices to be filled. Practically all the competitions were close.

The elections—permanent officers: Henry A. Koelsch, president; Robert N. Hogsett of Cleveland, O., vice president; J. Theodore Marriner of Port-of Portland, Me., treasurer.

Commencement officers: marshal, P. W. Loudon; floor director of Com- mencement Ball, L. S. Bullis; executive committee, R. J. S. Barlow, K. Grant, E. L. Kimball, C. W. F. O'Connor, R L. Sisson, Jr., F. F. Sullivan, R. H. Trott; auditing committee, C. O. Olson, J. T. Peppard, S. D.Sheldon; Class Day officers, Address to the President, J. T. Heenehan; Sachem Oration, W.' R. Herlihy, Jr.; Class Poet, E. Robinson; Address to the Old Pine, G E Briggs, Jr.; Address to the Old Chapel, L. D. White; Class Orator, T. P. Margeson; Class Odist, D. Conn; Class Chorister, W. B. Slater.