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Radcliffe Quad residents elected next year's dormitory presidents this week Only Bertram Hall has not yet voted.
Janet Long '50 of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania will head Barnard Hall for the coming year. Briggs Hall put Virginia Ogden '50 of Kansas City, Missouri into the presidential post.
Bobe Monsch '50 of New York City will take over Cabot Hall's top spot. Whitman Hall chose Jo'Ann Johl '50 of Floral Park, New York.
President is a Sophomore
The only sophomore on the slate is Eliot Hall's selectee, Jean McCormick '51 of Westport, Connecticut. Miss McCormick, who is also the 'Cliffe National Student Association alternate, won Student Council approval Monday to hold both positions, usually prohibited under the restriction of officers section of the Annex Student Government constitution.
Moors Hall and the off-Quad houses will select their presidents at the start of the 1949-1950 school year, since they will contain entirely new groups of residents.
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