Barnard College - Mortarboard Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 17 text:

Columbia ' s atmosphere and traditions are often hard to put a finger on, hut with association the) grow upon us . . . The things that center around Low Library steps . . . hurdy-gurdies and pigeons in spring . . . Freshmen term papers in South Hall . . . the sadly-cracked sundial — I we learned in geology that it was going to crack soon! ) . . . the tiny owl of wisdom in Alma Mater ' s skirts. Small things such as these are close to us, as are the big traditions — the impressive academic procession . . . commence- ment exercises on the library steps. All are part of our feeling of possessiveness. affection and loyalty for our alma mater.

Page 16 text:

ienior Proctors: Judith Mortenson. Charlotte Hanley, Audrey Cox, Aline Crenshaw, Sheila St. Lawrence. Senior Proctors — those harassed people who protect Milhank Hall from conflagration, ( Put out that cigarette! ), the undergraduate treasury from lack of funds, ( Please submit a fifty cent fine to Audrey Cox. Chairman, Court of Senior Proctors!), and the student hody in general from violations of the rules. The judiciary of our student govern- ment, — these are the black-robed figures who mark off the fearful half-hours each January and May — symbols, so to speak, of our greatest source of pride, the Honor Code, administered by the Honor Board. Our pride in upholding the spirit of the code — honesty and honor for its own sake — is seldom dampened, even by viewing the results of our honesty — and usually ignorance — in the Morgue. UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION JiJamarb College On entering Barnard College you come automati- cally under its Honor System; — a system which has been conceived and developed by the students, and is administered by them through the Undergraduate | t t offender privately in an effort to bring her into conformity uith the college standard, and to take whatever action shall seem best to fulfill her duty to maintain and further a spirit of honesty in our college life. Honor Board: Ann de Kay, Virgina Haggerty, Chairman, Nancy Cameron. Eleanor Lee Lyman. Elizabeth Lowe. Jewel Feukes, Elaine Rvan. What, so cheerful? 12

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