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Elizabeth Bagby '52 was yesterday named chairman of Radcliffe's annual song contest at the first fall meeting of the Student Council
Also appointed at yesterday's session was Margaret MacTavish '51, who will serve as chairman in charge of Radcliffe ring sales.
A motion to appropriate temporary funds for last year's yearbook. "The Forty and Eight," was approved, permitting the staff to pay off debts incurred during publication. At present the '48 yearbook owes $390 in debts which the Student Government Association will loan to the group. Staff members of "The Forty and Eight" have promised to make up the loan before the end of the term.
Susan Evans '50, editor of the 50 yearbook, stated that the book cannot get under way until enough girls have subscribed to give it financial soundness.
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