At the permanent elections of the senior class Carl E. Newton was chosen president and Norman B. Richardson class marshal. Other executive positions went to Earl H. Bruce, who was chosen vice-president, Arthur W. Stockdale, secretary, and Albert W. Frey, treasurer. According to the terms of the class constitution, these men will hold office for the next five years. Vincent A. Breglio was elected floor director of the Commencement Ball, with William A. Carter as his assistant.
The class executive committee is made up of Harold E. Bernkopf, Richard W. Charlock, James C. Chilcott, Eugene S. Leonard, Charles F. McGoughran, John W. Prentiss, and Nathaniel H. Whiteside, Jr. The three men elected to the auditing committee are Paul G. Richter, George S. Sackett, and Spencer Snedecor. Herman W. Newell was selected to give the address to the President, and Carroll M. Swezey to give the address to the Old Pine. Other Class Day officers include Richard L. Hayes, class orator, Roger W. Pope, Sachem orator, William P. Bowerman, class odist, Sherman Adams, class chorister, and Edward M. Curtis, class pret.