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Page 33 text:
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s E N I O R S Behind them lies four years of work, Behind the cares and joys of youth, Before them not the ghosts of joys, Before them only concrete streets. The Phi Bet said, Now must we pray, For lo, the very stars are gone, Speak Miss Doty, speak and say — She said, Fill out these blanks in ink and these in pencil. Follow directions and print legibly. 25
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ELIZABETH JACKSON President BARBARA RIDGWAY Treasurer SENIOR THE seniors are just like anyone else except that they are graduating. This is what the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors think. How- ever, the opinion of the seniors on this question is decidedly to the contrary, for in their own words — they are more mature — they have a de- tached point of view — they see life steadily and see it whole — and above all and whatever it may mean, they are reapproaching reality. This is impressive. We had not the faintest idea that our friends were so wise. But now towards the end of their Barnard life they begin to show signs of having contemplated the college, the country, the world, and the uni- verse. What is more they know what is wrong with each of them. It is interesting to ponder the way in which this great store of wisdom has been accumulated. Certainly they did not arrive with it four years ago. In thinking back over their past (all the time shuddering at the thought that anybody should ever look back on ours), we find that as freshmen they had drummed into them the idea that certain things were ex- pected of them in life. They proved their ac- ceptance of this vital fact by losing Greek Games as freshmen and winning them as soph- omores. During their second year they also came to realize that in order to get along well one has to be a good listener. This was more or less imperative as no one listens to sopho- mores anyhow. Another principle gained at this time, an important one, was that book, not dog, is man ' s best friend. Then as juniors they added to their wealth of wisdom the pearly postulate that everything in this world is subject 26
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