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Nominations for House candidates for the new Student Council close at 5 p.m. today, and, at the same time, nominations for candidates from the sophomore and junior classes open.
Next Wednesday, elections for the House posts will take place; eight representatives-one man from each House and Dudley-are to be chosen. Any candidate who is defeated will still have the opportunity to become a class representative, as nominations in this category will not close until Friday, December 9.
Two sophomores and two juniors will be elected to the council on Wednesday, December 13.
In order to become a nominee from the Houses, a candidate must submit a petition with the names of 20 people who endorse him. For candidates from the classes, 25 signatures are necessary.
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