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Alumni Council Election Results

April 1957
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Alumni Council Election Results
April 1957

Nominations closed March 10 to fill vacancies on the Alumni Council coming up June 30 of this year. As a result of nominations by the alumni clubs in each area, positions on the Council are being filled in the seven districts of the country as follows:

DISTRICT I (New England States): William A. Lieson '32 of Springfield, Mass., elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Charles H. Kent '10 of Holyoke, Mass.; and Douglas N. Everett '26 of Concord, N. H., elected for a first term of two years, succeeding E. Spencer Miller '31 of Portland, Me.

DISTRICT II (Middle Atlantic States): Nelson M. Graves Jr. '50 of Buffalo, N. Y., elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Robert L. Paterson '36 of Rochester, N. Y.

DISTRICT III (Central States): George R Lyon '25 of Chicago, elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Kenneth F. Montgomery '25 of Chicago.

DISTRICT IV (Middlewestern States): John R. Willetts '40 of Milwaukee, elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Leon L. Freeman '23 of Racine, Wis.; and DeWalt Ankeny '21 of Minneapolis, elected for a first term of two years, succeeding John B. Faegre Jr. '33 of Minneapolis.

DISTRICT V (Southern States): Clarence V. Opper '18 of Washington, D. C., reelected for a second term of two years; and Charles T. Garnsey '20 of Miami, Fla., reelected for a second term of two years.

DISTRICT VI (Southwestern States): William B. Head '27 of Houston, reelected for a second term of two years; and Ralph L. Rickenbaugh '28 of Denver, elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Norris W. Williamson '26.

DISTRICT VII (Western States): Kenneth Lieber '36 of Los Angeles, elected for a first term of two years, succeeding Leon I. Rothschild '24 of Los Angeles.