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PUBLICITY There is probably no building on campus with which Wellesley as a whole is so well acquainted as Green Hall. The imposing Gothic architecture and the great tower make it a suitable place for the center of college life. Nearly all the academic and executive phases of it have headquarters here. Students go to the Information Bureau for their schedule cards the first day of classes. From then on, thev make frequent trips to Green, usually to classes — but sometimes to pay visits (often compulsory ones) to the class deans. Schedule changes and difficulties must be referred to the Recorder ' s Office. It is in Green Hall, too, that the Placement Office is at work, offering part-time employment to undergraduates and permanent positions to graduates. The College Government, News, and Review rooms are also to be found here. Besides these, are the Alumnae Association, Post Office, Commuters ' rooms and the Students ' Aid Society. Before any major college dance, concert, or dramatic production, most of the student body flocks to Green to the Ticket Booth. And this year, the fourth floor faculty rest room has been converted into a work-room where students and faculty make garments for war relief. As may be seen, Green Hall holds all the whirring wheels of the college machine. BOARD OF ADMISSION
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Our Major College Officers: Miss Mildred McAfee, President of the College; Miss Helen Russell, Class Dean: Frances Delahanty, Chairman of the Service Fund; Marjorie McCullough, Chief Justice of Superior Court; Anne Line- berger, Chairman of College Government; Martha Bieler, President of Athletic Association; Elizabeth Siverd, Presi- dent of Barnswallows; Jane Gold, Chairman of House Presidents ' Council; Elizabeth Green, Editor-in-Chief of News; Fiora Mariotti, President of Forum; Christine Corey, President of Christian Association. Our Vil Juniors: Elizabeth Timberlake, Olive Davis; Marie Louise Stafford, Tower Court; Marjorie Turner, alternate; Ruth Weigle, Trans- fers; Ann Hamilton, Dower; Mary Hall, Noanett; Alathena Smith, Severance; Barbara Bishop, Claflin; Susanna Floyd, Homestead; Theodora North, Crofton; Rosamond Wilfley, Non-residents; Louise Wilde, Little; Nancy Wiltbank, Norumbega; Marion Peck, alternate; Rachel Carr, Eliot; Pa- tricia Cornell, Washington. Not pictured, Mildred Donovan, Elms. Miss McAfee Miss Russell Major Officers ' Vil Juniors — ' 42
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