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With organ hymns, with a crimson-gowned choir, with the chaplain ' s friendly message, St. Paul s Chapel warmly welcomes them. The Dean, Dr. McGuire, and Undergraduate President, Sabra Foiiett, are next to greet the newcomers who lunch at Hewitt Hall and receive Alumnae me- mentoes of the day. Luncheon is followed by an introduction to student govern- ment at work. . . . 13
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becoming acquainted The Freshman discovered that the dorm population is classified according to floors. In a few days she began to feel at home in Hewitt. The cosmopolitan atmosphere is a much used phrase, but until the new- comer found herself at dorm breakfast or a cafeteria luncheon with a young lady from Poland, China, or Mexico, she did not realize its significance. New and stimulating friendships highlighted the first days for dorm denizens and sub- way-stair victims alike. Junior hostesses await their freshman sisters . . . and tag them.
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student government When Miss 1948 entered the under- graduate body politic, she became a part of the correlated, constructive, and often combustive organization of student gov- ernment. She set her steps to follow bear-tracks laid by its black-robed lead- ers. She heard the program of President Sabra Follett in a plea for student par- ticipation, active representation and an intensified honor code. Since the recent change in the consti- tution, the creating of policy has come within the scope of the large, informal body, Rep Assembly. Non-assembly members were encouraged to join the sandwich-munching group at their Mon- day meetings, to hear their heated de- Sabra Follett, President of the Under- graduate Association. bates and add their ideas to the discus- sion. Honor Board, also in activated spirit, initiated the tapping system in one of the most vigorous years of student poli- tics Barnard Hall has ever seen. Faculty Committee on Student Affairs — Professor Harrington, Dr. Rich, Professors Greet and Sharp, Mrs. Bailey {absent from picture). 14
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