Barnard College - Mortarboard Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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June Carpenter, Janet Harris, Katherine Horsburgh, Eleanor Van Home, Sally Pike, Margaret Ritchie Betty Anderson, Marjorie Eyerly, Elia White, Ruth Dey k3 Ji Eleanor Van Home President Page 27

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Residence Halls FEW colleges enjoy a residence hall life such as is found in Barnard. Not only is there the outside stimulation of New York City, but the stimu- lation which inevitably comes from living with students from all over the United States as well as from different parts of the world. This year there are students from Argentine, the Canal Zone, Czechoslovakia, France and Italy. Exchanging thoughts and ideas, and the formation of lasting friendships, lead to greater individual development and a broader under- standing of the world in which we live, a world struggling for peace and stability. It is impossible to value adequately the importance of such personal ties. The function of the student Executive Committee is to regulate the lives of the resident students. The committee deals with all viola- tions of the rules, and strengthens and supports the standards set up by the students, which are necessary for a satisfactory Residence Hall life. It sponsors the many social affairs within the halls, such as floor parties, teas and dances, and offers any suggestions for further improvement to the Residence Hall heads, so that resident life runs smoothly and effectively. And though the Barnard Residence Halls are the best regulated of fami- lies, suggestions for changes are always gladly received, and dealt with according to the desires of the students as a whole. Intermingling of resident and day students is a very desirable thing, and the resident students give several teas to the day students, hoping they will gain some knowledge of resident life, and not feel that resident and day students are two separate groups in the college. Barnard should be a single unified group, and it is unfortunate that many resident and day students do not feel this unity. In the Residence Halls, social life, outside activities, and college work are blended into a perfect harmony. And if there should be too many talks far into the night, they leave a lasting impression, and those who are fortunate enough to live in the Residence Halls feel that they take away valuable memories, different from any they will find elsewhere in life. Page 26

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