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Tucker to Direct '52 'Drumbeats'; Annex Fills Posts

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Management of next year's "Drumbeats and Song," annual Annex musical, fell to Elizabeth Tucker '52 who was elected chairman of the 'Cliffe Student Grant-in-Aid Committee, Monday.

Both the outgoing and incoming Annex Council members created the post and the committee at an afternoon meeting. The new group will direct any activity pertaining to Grant-in-Aid, a student scholarship fund.

Miss Tucker's main duty will be serving as "Drumbeats" general chairman, a job formerly handled by the Student Government vice-president.

Other committee heads elected were: Curricular, Natalie Dosick '52; Library, Margaret Fitzgerald '52; Orientation, Phebo Crampton '52; Publicity, Elizabeth Fleischner '54 and Ruth Jacobson '52; Community Service, Mary Jane Wade '52 and Phyllis Watt '54; Health Center, Ellin Louria '52; Social, Rachel Mellinger '52; Student Employment, Pamela Huntsman-Trout '52. The new editor of the Red Book, the student handbook, is Gloria Wagstaff '52.

Constance Peck '52 is the new Radcliffe N.S.A. alternate. Ann Hopkins '54, elected to that post in March, became N.S.A. delegate upon the resignation of Martha McCabe '53.

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