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A REPRESENTATIVE VOTE

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Class of 1924 undertakes today to choose its leaders for the first time. Juniors and Sophomores in the fall elections showed a deplorable lack of enthusiasm in their repeated failure to return the necessary number of votes; the Freshman may well profit by their shortcomings.

Unless officers be elected by expression of the entire class, they can not be representative. The requisite quota will not be reached if every member leaves the balloting to his room-mate. In order to ensure the election of men who from the start can command the support of the class at large, each one must cast his vote--today.

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