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You did defense work Willi our country al war. our defense work and courses on campus became vital and necessary activities. You took part by learning how to send I lie Morse code, how to make splints, how to plan nutritional meals, and how to type accurately and well. And co-operated in the emergency The British War Relief Society collected funds selling emblems and gifts, and giving movie benefits. For them you knitted sweaters, helmets, ami socks. And you bought defense stamps. The Defense Committee worked with Rep. Council planning your part in the national defense pro- gram. trying to direct your efforts in the fields where thc were needed, making you feel that you were doing something to help. I nder the leadership of Mr. Rump and the faculty air- wardens, you entered into the program for air- raid precautions. Perhaps you were a student air-warden. Rut alwa s on were conscious ol • r die national emergene and the importance of 'Our individual co-operation in making ours an effective program. Firm i ng. t ot Hubert, Bt an is. « , Simsnrianf Hamlin Bucklew Hike, tl oulfnlk
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Discussing settlement nark. Saturday was your own There were many ways Io «lo sell foment work. Sometimes you went into tIm- Settlement House t« learh knitting, games, tell stories. Others went evenings I tcaeh barn «lancing, handicrafts and sing with older groups. Maybe you planned Christmas parties and got a thrill seeing children so happy because you played Santa Claus. Groups trooping up Prospect, to the Downs, to the boat dock . . . laden with assorted lotions, portable radio, pillows, knitting, food and books, of course . . . sprawling drowsy and comfortable in the warm grass . . . and results ranging from a mild sprinkling of freckles to a violent blush . . . Holyoke turns sun-worshipper!
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r Afternoons in every season You went on house-party picnics in the lull: you started skiing on the music building lull and advanced to Prospect in winter: you paddled ir11 without a care in spring. The ideal threesome lime's vonr Herringlume? Spring at its I test on I pper Lake
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