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Page 31 text:
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The Tower THE TOWER is for the seniors. The Junior Class has tried to give them a picture of the college to take with them when they go. We believe that the heart of Manhattanville is best expressed in the little things. Daily Mass, class games, K.P., lecture nights and the talk in the Tea House are as much a part of us as classes and clubs. “Looking Up” as our theme first symbolizes the counsel of Mother Dammann to look up to the truth and second the new mood of this war year of 1944. Th is theme has permeated our campus existence and it will follow the seniors into the world. To bring this Tower of our ideas into being we sad on the floor of Mother Sullivan’s office to write write-ups; we ran down to the bank at 125th Street and Broadway between lunch and our one-thirty class; we escorted the photographers everywhere on the campus from the pool to the physics lab; we vehemently discussed the relative sizes of type¬ writers; and we heard the rumbling of deadlines in our sleep. Thus by councils and compositions, by typings and sketches, by accounting and candids we present the Tower — the college as it has always been, as it specifically is now -— for the Seniors to remember. Left to right: B. M. Murphy, J. Vlymen, Kathleen Parrish, Jeanne Muckerman. Left to right: Jane Vlymen, Ana Ogarrio, Betty Baxter, Mary Alice Sheridan, Anne Bouscaren, Janet Reberdy, Margaret Harter, Rosemary Lamkey.
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Clockwise: Jane Vlymen (editor in chief), Molly Sheridan, Ann Bouscaren, Margaret Harter, Betty Baxter, Ana Ogarrio, Patty Alger, Bobby Murphy, Rosemary Lamkey, Joan Malley, Gerry McCanna, Janet Reberdy, Anna Moriarity. Missing: Kathleen Parrish, Jeanne Muckermann, Glo ria Klein.
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Junior Financial Committee AT least one part of the college understands Morgenthau’s predicament and sym¬ pathizes with Roosevelt ' s efforts to balance the budget. The Junior Financial Com¬ mittee knows now that money doesn’t grow on trees; theirs is the magic of hard work. In the future big business may appreciate their executive ability and knowledge of money and banking. No doubt too a few husbands will brag that their wives know what a budget is. Financing the building of a Tower is not easy but they have done it well. Freshman Financial Committee “ANY contracts, Gerry? was the byword at those weekly meetings. Authorities on the art of persuasion, these enthusiastic ad-men vied to outdo each other and the ads came rolling in. Fathers, uncles, and friends-of-the-family were coaxed into advertising or at least inserting “the compliments of a friend and so the honor roll outside Mother Morgan’s Office was fdled. The figures in black and white are proof that there never was such a sister-class. 28
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