Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

 - Class of 1984

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I, .. .A 355' n fflfp a- hw Community . . . each individual bee has his own function which benefits the whole community and hive, and as such, each is taken care of by the others. Some bees are scouts which fly for miles from the hive to seek out the best flowers and trees: they return to the hive and the polllnators and gatherers go to the flowers selected X by the scouts: they return to the hive to deposit their nectar which the workers and drones direct to specially crafted cells to T feed the growing lmago and pupae and the remainder of the 7253, community. All unlted and respectful of each other's function, ' purpose, and lndlvlduallty wlthln the hive: all join in on the sweet reward of the honey. . 'a 711. . ' 32: us i'4 Ulf :p 4 -.-:sLff5f..- , 1 - MQ., Our earliest recollections probably are of an alpha- X' ' ff N . . r 'il' g, - .3 - .... This book Is centered on a theme designed to be a Zi-1, parallel between what our College experience has ffff 3. been to the life of the bee. 7 I fs . H C . 1 . A ' X W I - y A Rn.: a X I , t K v' Z ' I qu. -T, -iv 2 Cl' L ' 1' ' . 4 c I ,ar S I , -112, - .U ' Q 'W ll: I I Consider it, If you will, that the Bee represents more than juenvile picture book subject matter, or Romper Room or John Belushi jokes. Down through history the Bee has stood as a symbol for royalty, epitomizing industry and lofty ideas. The bee was the center of the Coat of Arms for the Barberlnl Famlly of 16th Century Italy, and as the family rose to the heights of the Itallan aristocracy, the simple bee became gilded and, during the relgn of Pope Urban Vll from the house of Barberini, these some gilded bees were intricatly carved and applied to the great doors of the Vatican Library. The bee and what it symbolizes appears in many other Coats of Arms, and during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, the industrious honey gatherers, encircled by a laurel wreath was synonymous with Napoleon and the Empire. And the sting . . . not only a painful prick, but some bee stings can actually prove fatal, not only to the bee, but to the victim. What passion and intensity must be aroused for the insect to be willing to die just to fend off an intruder. And so strong ls their desire to claim their territory, that masses of killer bees swarm northward from South America, driven on not only by the quest to expand what they deem is theirs, but by each other: led by themselves and each a leader, a massive communi- ty united by a common goal and task. 'T' ' 3:5 :- 'ilhii A 1 4 I if '4 A 51. ' ' . ., 35:9 .-5. -Y -' . .'5.-1425 'mu -4 c,gf':M- ,Q 4'-f ft - cj'-P iv..-za rgfhffrn' 'ilkzifiz ,..,.-. - ..- - I'-.3 - v 1 .- .M . s 1,1 Gr. , -.2-5-' ,riiag 'gm ' ...Lf .-mg. -Jr,-if ,. . . ..,..... .. 11.3. J r'-rg? .-g35 '-- 51... 4:11. -1-,guy I ,., X f .yQ5':' . A 3,32 Q,,f,u.. h, ., . s ,,.:, itgw, , .i..,,9?,. xn I ,113 '...-11: -wk - ' .v fu-. - .qs . . ' 'ul NY . I 1 w 4.-.b... gap -ri -r 1 s nl.-g.:' .2-5 La -'56 525' 'fz'f5--.np 3?-'-'rf-':f-, - ' L , Q15 -:'551: -3 i4S:!:'6'-iff at , I ,xg .4 1 9.-LL .....f.q.,,., 4 n. Hoi' 191 , ' . - -3: . -V ' 1 152' . -. .x 1 ' I 1? 'V I fn '5 N , Q -.Ac cv. ,- 5-53:31 -, Q tw - '.-.H V' .' ' V FN: ' J: . ii, .rn 4-' 3,5gf3:P :fsck v n -f 's C 1,- JPW at 1 L9 i mfr 7 Q! I -3 - .1 f' I 1 f n 1' . . , s x , . ...tb W. v LN - ' s fr 3 4 ' . 1 A' 'Fr' Q - i . on , .fr A N 4 V-v .IL 1 xt bet primer . . . A ls for apple . . . B is for bee . . . . 'L



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Table 05? Camiteimts EDITORS Teresa E. Acker Lisa J. Campbell Advisors: Ms. Betsy Giannoccaro Ms. Helen Watson - Felt 4

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