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Mrs. Ewing entertains house presidents Essential to our gracious living, for the very functioning of Wellesley as a college, are the many administrative officers whose work most of us have taken for granted. In the absence of President McAfee, Mrs. Haffenreffer, Dean Wil- son, and Dean Whiting have shared her many responsibilities in addition to their own. Mrs. Ewing, Dean of Residence, and hostess par ex- cellence, has dispensed roommates and over- night permissions for our social happiness. The Admission Office, Information and Placement Bureaus, and Student Aid have welcomed, di- rected, employed, and financed us through four Lost, lost in the ivide wide world Let ' s try Boston and Albany Muhlie hopeful, Houghton helpful Mrs. Haffenreffer Miss Whiting Dean Wilson 11
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Lt. Comdr. Mildred H. McAfee The Navy calls members of its women ' s reserve WAVES and says that those letters stand for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. I like to think that all members of the Class of 1943 are ready to be WAVES whether or not they ever wear a Viv uniform. Welleslev has helped women learn to meet emergencies ever since it was founded. Ia on. its most recent product, volunteer to be of service wherever your coun- try and onr world need you. In thai way you will be truly accepted into the fellowship of educated nun and women and admitted to the rights, dignities, and responsibilities of the degree you arc aboul to receive. Mildred II. McAfee 10
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Anne Lincberger , 41 Taffy Stafford ' 42 Beth Brvson ' 40 years. We ourselves have had a voice in the formation of campus policy through our truly democratic College Government, equally rep- resentative of faculty, students, and administra- tion. Presided over by our curly-headed Sallie aided by Vice-President Johnnie, C.G. started its year with a song in the Hay Theatre, cele- brated its forty-second birthday with a party in 140 Green, and passed on its principles to classes of the future through Vice-President Helen Torbert and her staff of ' 44 Vil Juniors. Senate rephrased those principles to cope with current Sally Moor ' -. President of C.G. Moody G ration. President of ' 13 Johnnie i i - O
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