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The Forgotten Class The Freshmen have their verdant effervescence; the Juniors have their Prom; the Seniors have everything. But lost in the whirl of it all, obscured from collegiate notoriety, stand the disdainful Sophomores . . . the Forgotten Class 1 met rival in the pre-Games Frosh-Soph party, Vergil warned, Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes . . . but in this case of the gift- bearing Greek all hostilities ceased as rival You can tell. The Class of ' 44 emerges from proverbial oblivion with Sophomore Dance, Greek Games, and a wise little smile atti- tude. Class officers above are Joan Carey, Charlotte McKenzie, Norma Blickfelt, and where folk dancing and food took precedence. Harriet Fisken. 20
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Goings-on About Town are reviewed by the staff of the same name, under Kay Hanly. Other second page features this year have expounded worthwhile student and faculty opinion on col- lege and world affairs, as well as provided wel- come humor. College opinion has further been reflected through extensive use of the medium of letters to the editor. The financial aspect of journalism is repre- sented by the steadying hand of Business Man- ager Phyl Kenner. Shirley Aronow is in charge of all important ads; and Mildred Kolodny heads the circulation staff. Bulletin s annual week-end at camp, publica- tions tea, and funeral for outgoing staff mem- bers provide additional rewards to its hard workers. But they can tell you that self-im- provement through criticism and practise, good fellowship, and a sense of accomplishment, are rewarding enough in themselves. I Phyllis Kenner, Business Manager Left: Managerial Board — Sachs, Capraro and Kandel with Editor. Right: Zenia puts out an issue.
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Social Chairman Wednesday Tea The Barnard Hall Social Committee is the institution to which we owe the Coffee Dances and other entertainment provided for day students. Chairman Eleanor Webb, along with twenty others, worked to make the commuters happy. Gathering place for exchanging choice bits of conversation over tea and cakes, is the weekly Wednesday tea in the College Parlor. Always informal, the Wednesday tea is open to all students. Stags at B. The Coffee Dance is peculiarly a Barnard custom, and one of the main functions of the Social Committee. The female takes the upper hand — and does the cut- ting-in on the males. They love it.
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