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ras ...A wgal -. qi .1 IE -QQ 7 1 . P11- 35935 I3 gd 51695 IW MM, ,f S+' t Class Reviews '48 came to Hood, and with it came a new phase of activity on campus . . . the class reviews . . shows written, produced, acted and directed by students, with the entire CICISS PCff'fiCiDGTi1'lCJ. '48 was first with Future Perfect followed by l Said Yes, '49 C5129 up with All Aboard and TNT, and '50 followed suit with The Pioneer. A World View In the spring of l947, by unanimous vote, Town Hall became a Major Organization on campus. Since that time it has done much to bring about an active interest in world affairs, and Hood has participated in many national and regional conferences. Concur- rent with a national trend there also rose an inte-rest in U.N. and the World View. Club Room Durmq the summer of 1947 the new art build 'viii -XR. :4 inq was constructed behind Shriner Hall ln addition to the art laboratory and class rooms there was a shop 1n the bas ment Mr. Fogle's staff moved their office. . . and the space in Alumnae Hall previously used by them was converted to a combination lounge-smoker-rec room. ?59S!'Z6iW.YA?lZ25d7X. .1 - That New Look And perhaps the thing that affected most of us more directly and more immediately than any other phase of post-war life was that New Look in women's fashions. The men complained, and we laughed at first. But we let down our hemsy ballerinas, 'waist pinchers and Gibson Girls came with a flourish, and now we love that NEW LOOK
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ff' g K g X ZZ Touchstone TOUCHSTCNE al o nderw nt a manor change during l945 Previously the annual had be n published by the Junior class with a new staff taking over each year During a Mass Meeting the decision was made that changed TOUCHSTONE into a senior year- book, with staff positions open to all classes and editors chosen by and from the staff. 0ff-Campus With peace came the resumption of pre-War campus life. Khaki, navy-blue and olive-drab Were 9XCl'1CIHQed for plaids and tweeds, Qaberdines and corduroys. At Hood the Tea Dances and Night Clubs moved in to wn to the F.S.K. Country Club lr memberships flourished, and tg campus entertainment durinq college dances, boos were lifted on off- 'la Ci- PW' rGVle' and claS5 Perfef' up W ht tht Town on QC to br Cifqil HCIHO lem , lnlGre
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