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'Cliffe to Test '50 Yearbook

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Publicity and subscription campaigns beginning next week will determine whether Redcliffe has a yearbook or not, Susan Evans '50, editor in chief, announced yesterday. Students will be contacted individually during a three day circulation campaign--Tuesday through Thursday.

The yearbook staff must pile up 500 subscriptions before plans for the Book can be continued. Due to the $390 debt incurred by last year's yearbook, "the Forty and Nine," the Dean's Office will not approve yearbook plans until a sufficient financial backlog is assured.

An installment plan system, of payment will help boost sales of the Radcliffe 1950 Yearbook, Under the new plan, Miss Evans stated, a girl may put one dollar down at the time of subscription, two dollars at payday, and the remainder at the time of delivery. Price of the Yearbook has been set at five dollars.

Should the student body fail to turn in the necessary number of subscriptions, the seniors will meet at the end of October to decide whether to publish an all senior issue in place of the projected all-College Yearbook.

This yearbook, as recommended by the Cedar Hill Conference, would draw its staff from all four classes.

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