Barnard College - Mortarboard Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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THE PRESS llarmird Itnlh ' lin :OUNCIL STATES WAR POLICY iplomat Will Sp =I n Pan-Am |f 1, -Raid PI Complete Of A Rep, Amative Speaks Today On Consumer And if Flor, Fishman, Editor. A capable staff under the leadership of an efficient and imaginative editor re- sulted in a Bulletin that was exciting as well as informative this year. Not only were the format, the size, and publica- tion dates of Bulletin revolutionized— there was something even more funda- mental; the paper assumed its role as a moulder of student opinion, aiding the college in its war work. When the Editor, Flo Fischman; Busi- ness Manager, Shirley Aronow; and Managerial Board, Judy Coplon, Carol Collins, Dinny Donegan, Marcia Free- man, Judy Protas, Debby Burstein, and Norma Sheptner were officially buried at the traditional funeral, they left more in Bulletin office than their old papers and gym suits— they left a high standard for future staffs. Shirley Aranoiv, Business Manager.

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STUDENT LEADERS Wartime condi- tions are making class consciousness a thing of the past in Barnard. Class lines are disappear- ing, and class lists are being revised. But though their membership may be a trifle uncertain, the classes are still one of the most important units in the undergraduate hierarchy, and the class presidents rank among the top student leaders. This year the officers are Margaret Jackson, ' 43, Joan Carey, ' 44, Alecia Connor, ' 45, and Helen Hutchinson, ' 46. Barnard Bear leads barnard bears. Sophomore class discusses domestic problems. 17



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EXCLUSIVE: MY DAY ON THE BULLETIN i The title, Bulletin reporter, covers a multitude of duties. In one day ' s work I have done everything from writing headlines to buying cokes for the staff, and incidentally taking the copy down to the printer ' s as a spe- I cial war-time job. It all starts by scanning the assignment sheet. This is i followed by numerous telephone calls and frantic trips to student mail in search of information. Next comes a session with a typewriter instead , of a sandwich at lunch time. ! In between tearing off a twenty-four point headline and typing a few announcements, I call up my mother to tell her that the editorial we will not be home for dinner. But don ' t get me wrong, I love Bulletin.

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