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Page 13 text:
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These symbols characterize the four arbitrary periods into which mortarboard has divided the past year. Representing the initial period of orientation is a tea tray. We do not have to reveal why. Next comes that composite season encompassing exams and vaca- tion — spectacles and poinsettia. The laurel wreath, of course, means Greek Games, dominating the exhilaration of a new semester. As graduation is the most meaningful climax of any school year, we close with a question mark — or where do Seniors go from there? We give you then the story of a year at Barnard, told informally as we would like you to remember it, a graphic account of outstanding events and activities. an J now Jo School that y hav c been P inform c enclosed P P 1 vout Adviser rvf° trn ' j •„ the eeisttation, 1
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tff Zediac fan BalnalJ zodiac, astrological ly speaking, may be an imaginary belt in the heavens, but we are not interested in astrology. We are merely concerned with Barnard, which occupies a very real area of New York City. And our Zodiac contains four, rather than twelve, constellations of signs which Barnard girls traverse annually.
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Page 14 text:
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sk any Freshman what impresses her most about college during the early weeks, and she will be sure to say Tea! However, teas are but one of numerous measures for getting acquainted with or reestablished at Barnard. Freshman Day, Blue Book, Bulletin s early issues are all indispensable for a rapid adjustment. Perhaps the most important thing to be impressed upon students at this time is their part in our democratic form of government, manifested in Student Council and Representative Assembly. This year extensive plans were promptly made to promulgate the National Service program, which, along with the new Political Council, shall retain a place of honor in the annals of Barnard. 10
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