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A redhead from the 'Cliffe won a slim victory over a janitor from the North Yard in the Miss Hope T. Seeia Beauty Contest.
Ellen H. Hunsberger '68, instead of Frank Murray, will introduce and then "monkey" with Bo Diddley on Friday night.
A spokesman for the Jubilee Committee said that Murray almost won on the basis of an unexpected flood of write in votes. Voters were asked to name the contestant best embodying the spirit of Miss Seeia, a young lady who was pictured, wearing a slip, in the Radcliffe Freshman Register.
One member of the committee suggested that, as a consolation, Murray might be invited to do "the dog" with Mr. Diddley's companion, "The Duchess."
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