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Representative Assembly Filibustering not allowed KING your friends and eat your lunch, but come to Rep Assembly at noon on Mondays. Room 408 Rarnard is the scene of spirited talk and good-natured debate as students discuss stands and legislate on is- sues for the college. Superimposed on the life of the college is the special phase of it including one-third of us — dorm life. This is administered by the Residence Halls Executive Committee, affectionately titled Exec by those on whom it occasionally imposes the dread penalty of campusing. Residence Halls Officers: Pa- tricia Day, Betty Jo Dorn. berger. Betsy Leeds, Pat Dahlhouse, Marcia Balfour, Beverly McGraw. Georgia Rubin, Barbara Burtner. Ruth Ann Carter.
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Under graduate Association Officers: Mable Brown, Vir- ginia Haggerty, Mary Harry, Carol Johns. Helen Trevor. Undergrad President at home. unJe iq iaJmk (DJJicefis Barnard ' s own Big Five — who work together to administrate student affairs. They state our views — officially; spend our student activity fees — wisely; and, perhaps, send us a note for missing a Rep Assembly meeting — we hope rarely! They are the elected officers in our academic world of women , and in this capacity they help make this world, at Barnard, the wav the students want it. student fauna ' Student Council: Standing : Betty Green. Beverly Mc- Grow, Vicky Thompson, Lois Boochever, Ruth Raup. Seated: Mary Harry, Evi Bossan- yi, Virginia Hag- gerty, Carol Johns. Helen Trevor, Mable Brown. An impressive body with impressive func- tions — coordinative, policy-making, admin- istrative. Still, the student council does things big and little — from authorizing the use of Barnard ' s name to support a politi- cal view, to allowing an addition of twenty- five cents to the subscription price for Harvest Hop! It is they who keep the fa°ulty and students in sweet accord; they who uphold the name of Barnard outside the gree n fence.
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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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