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lHl HUHHHHN to enjoy it all-they keep coming back. The morale-building, shall we say, has been mutual. In February, a faculty Truth and Consequences show was held to stimulate the purchase of war stamps and to increase the number of blood donors. Other such drives have been successfully staged throughout the year. Miss McCurley, the Committees sponsor, is always ready and will- ing to lend a hand, and Miss Falley, the librarian, has helped keep books and magazines flowing steadily to the P.O.E. at Ft. Meade. Coucher is certainly doing its part to help the men who are getting it over over there! We serve before .... and after graduation. We donate blood and rally 'round at the Truth and Con- sequences show. NRT it -1. ,'..P'9'fR.'ft . L-,av f '!'rN if . Q5 21
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SIHNlIl UP lUH Even the beavers could admire the activity of the National Service Program Committee at Coucher. From the beginning of the term the members have worked long and hard at getting students and faculty to give blood, buy war stamps, contribute magazines, books, and games, and last, but oh, not least, to dance with the service men. The dances have had an overwhelming response, vouches chairman Amelia Goodman. At the beginning of the term, three hundred and three girls signed on the dotted line. Since that time their ardor has not cooled, and they do not seem to mind in the least sacrihcing a Saturday night to laughing and dancing with the boys. These servicemen seem SERVICE COMMITTEE Seated: E. Rowe, B. Myers, A. Goodman, R. Feigenbaumg R. Klein Standing: E.Megraw, C. Coultas.
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The life of the city girl is the life ot the city itself... Baltimore-lcnown elsewhere for .... its white marble steps .... historic monuments .... seafood at Miller Brothers .... H. L. Mencken and his books on the turn-of-the-century America .... Wfallis Vtfarheld, Duchess of VVindsor, the girl from Baltimore town who made a king take off his crown' '... . that poem and the answering howl of protest pour- ing in from all around the world .... Baltimore-a big town growing bigger '.... learning and culture always held high .... the Lyric and the rapidly rising new Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, acclaimed by enthusiastic music-lovers .... the dignihed little art galleries .... Fords with its recent face-lifting .... the three institutions that bachelors built: Enoch Pratt Free Library, the Poe Roomg McDonogh School, familiar blue uniformsg the Pea- CITY GIRLS' BOARD N Seated: I-I. VV ood, E. XVhite. Standing: A. Gary, M. DeMutl1, H. X ' Guth, V. O'Brien.
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