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    Kalamazoo College Student Senate, 1961

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    1961
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    Campbell, Jerry
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    The newly elected Kalamazoo College Student Senate, 1961. Left to right: Thomas Warke, president (a junior); James Linberg, Administrative Affairs vice-president (a junior); Chad Gray, Social Affairs vice-president (a sophomore); and Harriette Finnigan, secretary (a sophomore). The photograph was taken by Jerry Campbell for the Kalamazoo Gazette.
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