Two Radcliffe girls have been elected to full membership on the staff of Harvard Yearbook Publications, the organization announced yesterday. One, Pamela Forbes '60, will become chairman of the Art and Layout Board, the first girl to hold an executive position on a Harvard publication.
The yearbook elected Cornelia Mack '59 to the Photography Board, while members of the old Radcliffe Year-book staff have received provisional membership, and several girls are now competing for full membership.
Permission was granted by the Radcliffe Administrative Review Board, a committee which must pass upon merger recommendations, for Harvard Yearbook Publications to publish the Radcliffe Yearbook and Freshman Register next year. The new yearbook for Radcliffe will be expanded in length and will have the same format as the Harvard book, with some of the same features.
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