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Phi Beta, Iota Prizes Presented at Radcliffe

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Six Radcliffe students received Phi Beta Kappa prizes at the Spring initiation ceremony yesterday.

Vivian O. Berger '66, of South House and New York City, received the $100 cash award given each year to the ranking senior -- the girl with the highest grade average in her class.

Barbara H. Welch '66, of South House and Concord, won first prize in the Iota Competitions. She received $100 for her essay on Robert Frost's poetry. Second prize of $50 was awarded to Anne Hebald '66 of East House and New York City. Doris G. Fendel '66, of North House and Cambridge; Margaret Rossoff '68, of North House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Ollejane Zagraniski '66 of South House and New Haven, Connecticut, each received honorable mentions in the competitions.

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