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More than 400 spectators saw Dickie Lee Herbert win the Miss Radcliffe 1956 crown at the Leverett House Springfield dance Saturday night.
Judges picked Miss Hebert from a field of six 'Cliffe cuties. The winner, and each finalist, was showered with gifts from Square merchants. Miss Radcliffe received a sweater from Corcoran's records from Briggs and Briggs, jewelry from Diana-Christine's, books from the Harvard Book Store, a scarf from J. August, an orchid from Jack William's flower shop, five cartons of Phillip Morris cigarettes, a meal ticket from the University Luncheonette, and a belt from Town and Travel women's shop.
All the finalists, including Miss 'Cliffe, received surprise packages from Bermorr's free subscriptions to the CRIMSON, cigarettes, jewelry, and free tickets to the University Theatre.
Miss "Cliffe will do modeling for Diana-Christine, and the runners-up will model for other women's stores in Boston and Cambridge.
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