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'Cliffe '54 Nominates

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Twenty-five Radcliffe freshmen have turned in petitions to run for class office, including six for the office of president; election chairman Holy Walker '53 announced yesterday.

Nominees will end their campaigns at a tea at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Agassiz.

Although freshmen will vote from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday in booths in the hall of Agassiz, election results will not be announced until Monday. New officers will be introduced then at a class meeting in Agassiz Theatre at 1:10 p.m.

Nominees for president are; Nancy Fisher, Sidney Foster, Cynthia Green. Clair Martin, Mary Ellen Beinert, and Ruth Sudhoff; for vice-president: Joanne Gilbert, Nancy MePartlin, and Nancy Mardirosian; for secretary; Joanne Eeard,, Lois Herr, and Sylvia smith; for treasurer; Ellen Clough, Myrl Duncan, and Betty Anne Ellers.

Girls running for student council representative are: Ingelberg Blass, Nancl Boyd, Anne Jeffrey, Ruth Joseph, jean Ross, Vera Servi, Margot Sproul, Rowena Strauss, Evelyn Thompson, and Phyllis Watt.

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