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STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTS 5 JUNIORS AND 3 FROM 1936

Bliss, Hall, and Hallowell Are Chosen; All Prominent in Outside Colege Activities

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At a meeting held last night in the Faculty Room of University Hall, the student Council appointed five Juniors and three Sophomores to complete the roster of the Council for next year.

These men were named to supplement those who were elected last week by the two classes. The entire Council will meet in the Faculty room on Wednesday evening to elect officers for the coming year.

Juniors Appointed

The men appointed from the Junior class were: Edwin Ide Brainard '35, of Arlington; David Whitney Lewis '35, of Brookline; Francis Daniels Moore '35, of Winnetka, Ill.; Franklin Plummer Whitbeck '35, of Bronxville, N. Y.; Charles Fuller Woodard '35, of Framingham.

Those chosen to represent the sophomore Class in the Student Council were: Robert Carlton Hall '36, of Brookline; Benjamin Harding Hallowell '36, of Chestnut Hill.

All Prominent

All men picked to form the new student Council are prominent in extra-curricular activities. Brainard is chairman of the Adams House committee and a member of the Adams House swimming team. In his freshman year he was a member of the swimming squad. Lewis was a Class Officer in his Freshman year and last year was a member of the Student Council.

Moore is president of the Lampoon and Whitbeck is a member of the tennis team. Woodard has been a member of the track team for three years.

Among the Sophomores, Bliss and Hall are both members of the track team, and Hallowell is a member of the hockey team.

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