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The surprise resignation of the Radcliffe Yearbook's Copy Editor, which will be announced shortly, left the Yearbook in the lunch earlier this week.
Mary Elien Reinents '54 has given up her position on the Yearbook to become managing Editor of the Radcliffe News. She was elected to the News position last week, but has not officially resigned from the Yearbook yet, Holly W. Butler '53, Yearbook Editor, said last night.
Finding a new Copy Editor for the Yearbook is not going to he may," Mrs. Butler added. A junior or senior should fill the hob, she said, and added, "we hope we can get someone with organizing ability."
The Yearbook held a competition this fall and elected several freshmen and sophomores, but none would be prepared for the job of Copy Editor. According is the present Yearbook schedule, anal copy is due at the end of January, Mrs. Butler added.
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