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Polls to determine the fate of Radcliffe seniors' Spring Weekend will go out to all members of the Class of '51 today.
The crucial question on the poll, according to President Helen Bernstein, will be the one concerned with prospective attendance. "We are looking for a clear majority of affirmative answers," Miss Bernstein explained.
Long-range plans for an "ideal" May 18-20 weekend will also appear on the questionnaire, asking for approval, objections, and comments. Activities now listed include a tea dance, buffet supper, and evening at the Brattle Theatre for Friday; a formal dinner at Moors and the class dance combined with the regular spring formal Saturday; and a picnic to Crane's Beach Sunday. Last year only 50 couples attended to separate senior class formal dance.
Dormitory residents will be polled in the halls; commuters in Agassis. A committee chairman for the weekend will be appointed in the near future.
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