L 1 Back Row: SULLIVAN, MELVLN, NEAL, LASH, Amnaose, XVISE First Row: RANKIN, GERSTENBERG, RAPHEL, LORD, CALDWELL THE FRESHMAN CABINET The formation of the Freshman Cabinetl' was planned by Dean Davis as a means of keeping in close touch with the individual student and with class affairs generally. It provides for the division of the whole Freshman class into groups of from twenty to twenty' five, each group with a leader whose duties enable her to represent her colleagues in conf ferences with the Director of Student Personnel. The Dean selects the members of the Cabinet. These girls are known as group leadersf' and as such each chooses from nineteen to tvventyffour other girls who become members ofnher ugroupf' The Cabinet meets at regular intervals during the year, special meetings being cal-led when a particular problem arises. Four members of the Faculty were chosen to ac't as advisers: Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald, Miss Anne McClintock, Dr. Thomas Chalmers, and Dr. Kenneth White. The Director of Student Personnel also acts as a member of the Cabinet and is glad to receive any suggestions or reports from a Cabinet member regarding academic or social affairs. 148
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