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High school members of the Cambridge Co-ed Council passed on a resolution last night to organize dances and discussions between University men and local high school students.

Co-ed Mayor Fred Ainsworth is shown at left presiding over the ceremony at City Hall.

Miss Edith Battle, 16, speaking at the installation ceremonies of the teen-age government, proposed that a permanent board be created to contact University organizations.

The Co-ed Council has already held an experimental "turn-gown" discussion and dance two weeks ago.

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