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With the announcement of the Kampus Kutie Kontest, the Harvard-Radcliffe relationship has at last reached fulfillment. The campaign for union has been slow in maturing but each year some barricades have fallen. After a subtle start in the lecture hall, it soon spread to laboratories, tutorials and the stacks of Widener. From the academic it moved to the social and extracurricular, and just recently many undergraduate organizations have given way to it.
But never until now have 'Cliffies had the opportunity to join the College at sport. The Kontest announced today gives them their chance. Now, at last, they may get out on the playing fields. No longer can there be any complaints of feeling left out.
In addition, the Women's Auxiliary Cheering Squad will be valuable athletically. Why should the Buffalo team have their Bisonettes when the Crimson only has John Harvard? Even Radcliffe's detractors cannot anticipate trouble from the UAC, which dismissed the recent cheerleaders on the grounds that they were unknown and failed to stimulate the crowd.
In order to put the Radcliffe cheerleaders into operation we shall have to get behind them. We urge every House Committee, every Final Club, and every undergraduate organization to name its own "Kutie." Talk to your organization president and House Committee Chairman--Make YOUR sweetheart cheerleader!
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