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PcIL r. S'toier. 6'raves (HmoK-lN-CH!FF). l t.mii ttih.iUr. Adams, Lub. A erstock. LLAMARADA Whoever wot7i.n have THOi c.HT a hook couId be so complicated? That we should learn to close our eyes to deadlines, view a snapshot with Intelligence? But think what we discovered about the collect we've wandered around for years. New beauties, people, organizations. From it all. through constricted hearts and late hours, the expression of ourselves, our class, our college Llamarada. Holton, Bennett. Clarke. Patrish ( Editor-in-can Hi ). Duxtr MiMillan (Editor-in-chief) THE MOUNT HOLYOKE NEWS Wednesday night in the basement of Mead, far into the night, the work, the smoke, the fun. And Friday the campus reads it, not just for Much Ado and Who's Seus. We read the editorials and the front page. too. It takes a lot of people to put it out. and means a lot to us who work on it. Spi nu t . II i!k . llolton. fahoda. Morris ( HDITOR-IN CHII I ). Stein. Bentley. Graff. PANGYNASKEAN An oi.d tradition with a new name, the college cjuarterlv, poetry and prose, a chance to appear in print. Deadlines to meet, dummies to organize, and always material to read and initial. In our little room in S.A.H., making new plans, we seek to main- tain in a wartime program a college magazine worthy of the freedom of speech it demonstrates. 21
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COMMUNITY OFFICERS When we gall it Our college, we mean a lot of things. We mean our government. Mouse’ Titcomb as Head of Community leading our democracy, our Rep ' Council, representing us, the student body, before the administration, before the nation. We mean our Honor System protected by Judicial Board. Dottie Hollis Jackson as Chairman taking the re- sponsibility with her board for the maintenance and safeguarding of the honor we value so highly in every phase of college life. We mean this year our part in the war. Anne McDonald. Chairman of all Student War Service, leading us forward into activi- ties of every kind that give us the right to say, we help. We mean our yearly recognition ol our own power to contribute to necessary causes, and this year particularly we place it among the foremost activities of the college. Jan Pierson, Chairman ot Community Chest, setting our goal high, giving us the opportunity to prove this is no ivory tower ”, but a campus alert to the need of a nation and ol a world, and eager to do its part. We mean all those committees which are working in cooperation with these people, the part of each student integrally related to all that Mount Holyoke is thinking and doing. 20
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BLACKSTICK I'OH those WHO WRIT!-: and love it, someday in early spring, a piece ol black tape on our nose, and we belong. Meetings to hear about and talk about what it is to write, among ourselves, and with guests of literary interests. An honorary society we can be glad about always. Lieh. WcMilluu. Helton ( Pki'SIDKNT )% Hirsh born. Parrish. DEBATE COUNCIL Hoiks in (he- small dark seminar in the Li be. Once upon a time, contests with colleges now only distant romantic names. But now more to talk about. More reason to keep debating alive and flourishing. Some- thing to fight for everywhere, what it means to ex- press what we think in an organized manner. Sullivan. Grniei. L nch HOUSE PRESIDENTS The job that is never done, that includes the honor and the routine. The responsibility that keeps the house in order, that makes it run smoothly. The privilege to infuse into a house a spirit that makes it home, that makes it the non-academic part of college that we love most. kiKsi Row: Murphy. Simmons. Btuily. Horton. Towne. I Volf. Si OND Row: Mo horn y. Static. Norton. Lucas. Wbyn. Bandy. 22
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