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zwrfxsffa' ' ' ' vF5'i f's'f ' ' T SEMINARIA 1044 13 The Mununln Congratulations to this year's Monocle Board for making the most of their one issue. It introduced to us the Holy Sixty, who, we would assume, are anything but angels. C Your halo will fit a little tight, huh, Kitty? J We were glad to read a sports writefup with a human touch. As we look through the Monocle in later years, we shall recall from this one the good old days of Frank Sinatra and the swooners. Burial Service 5. The Social Service Committee has gone about with a will to get the response and participation of the whole school. The Sale for the Blind went on successfully, even without the traditional brooms. Remember Winnie Corey and Please, bring your white stockings in tomorrow and all the afternoons we found the committee wearily counting pennies? And the New Year's Dance, those silver bells-lots of work for the committee, but they had fun, too. And to Franny and Joan, for their consistent spirit of enterprise, our congratulations.
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12 SENTINARIA 1944 .. l THE Iv1ONOcLE BOARD FIRST ROW: N. Readg F. Saperstcm, Asszstant Edztorg P. Kendall, Edztofq XV. Cwrcyq M. Coppess. SECOND ROW: S. Rogevsg S. de Leeuwg D. Schmidtq YX4. Tmscortj B. Bowwmmg E. Potter Absent, M. Hackwell. .ll THE SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: N. Eatcmg S. Ingmhfunq F. Tucker, Cf7'C'1LliTTT1tl71f.I. Wfltcrs, Co' Cl1II1'rn1m1g P. Maxwellg W. Corey. SECOND ROW: A. Murmyg D. Falkg P. Colmg B. Slmmg F. Knochcg S. Smxrhg M. E. NLJTTISQQC. Wzlll.
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14 SEMINARIA IQ44 Hnnnr Hull FEBRUARY, 1944 Fern Knoche Sizmons: Suzanne Dorntge Margaret Nichols Joan Lerner janet Wendt JUNIORS! Peggy Cohn Nancy Read Martha Coppess Charlotte Webb Mary Moot SoPHoMoRE: Virginia Ostendorf Fnnsumim: Mary Hammerly Ruth Ann Randall Patricia Huy Brenda Jacobsen Alice Rogers Donna Schmidt Jeanne Smith Editorial Try as we may, it is well nigh impossible to include everything that has happened this year in the SEMINARIA. War Work, as before, has played an im' portant part in our activities. Although there has been no official community drive, the school has compensated for that omission with the addition of the Staff Assistants Course at the Red Cross, other war courses, and projects such as the assistance to the O. P. A., which has been so highly praised. The new feeling of constant hurry which has attended us night and day has brought a continual need to do more, to go faster, and to make the most of what little time we do have. Nevertheless, a Glee Club, something entirely new, has been formed, and its members have faithfully attended rehearsals. Transportation difficulties have greatly decreased the number of speakers, and college representaf tives now meet girls in small groups only. But in spite of gas shortages and other hindrances, an astounding number of seniors have visited their prospective colleges. Another change, no doubt appreciated by the faculty, is the absence of our friends' automobile horns blaring both during and after school. Then, too, we shall soon see ourselves as others do in that mysterious booklet Miss Angell is compiling. Perhaps then We shall know all that we have been doing this year.
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