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Dorms l Vfor ' XLV, Vfor Victory- and V for Vitamins. Freshman Day . . . that full fleeting milestone of a day that corralled 326 smooth new suits and polished faces into one composite class ... a new tile in the mosaic of Barnard Undergraduates. And ' 45, addressed by Dean Gildersleeve as the V Class. made its formal debut. New Barnardites view their material ivory towers . . . and Brooks and Hewitt be- come no longer mere names in a catalogue, but the place to drop worn books and slip off shaggy saddles.
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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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ere once was a rat An official bull session with Sabra, Alecia, Barbara, and Althea. The voice of junior experience. Freshman Formula 45 found Arthur the rat quite a rodent bottle- neck in the orientation process of becoming a Freshman. Sound tracks sparked, Arthur yelp- ed, but Miss ' 45 emerged unscathed from the first ordeal, speech recording. Then came all those whirling days of firsts . . . first classes with Freshman English and Hygiene; first luncheons with Junior Sisters to learn the real story about Jake and the Morgue and those gentlemen from across the tracks; and of course those hectic first elections, when everyone wants to nominate everyone and tempus has a habit of fugiting. And finally, the first official announcement of the Class of 45 . . . their election of Barbara Kahle as President, Sabra Follett as Vice-President, Althea Knicker- bocker as Secretary, and Alecia Conner as Treasurer. 12
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