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The Independent Cducus represents the Independent students on the c~mpus. Each fifty students living in the various halls on the c~mpus are represented by a member in caucus. The ~ctivities of the caucus are of a political nature, consisting of the selection of Independent political candidates, setting the basis of Independent policies, and furthering the interests 01 all Independent students. The success of the 1950 spring election campaign, under the management of Bill Hollingsworth, was shown by the Independents' overwhelming victory, in which they retained control 01 the executive board and elected their presidential candidate, Vern Bahr. Dan McDevitt led the caucus this year, assisted by Sonnich Sonnichsen, vice-president, and Georgie Hemovilch. secrel~ry.
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