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THE FLIER Our challenge: to provide a weekly calendar of events, announce- ments, and news articles for each student and faculty member. Our task: to type the stencil, correctly spaced, with no errors and to voice opinions through editorials. Our ambition: to expand I he I Her into a weekly college newspaper in the near future. The Flier Staff helped Ann type and put the Flier in our mailboxes every Saturday: Anne Cooke, Eleanor Randolph, Linder Carter, Susann Finklea, Kathrvn Oehler. and Susan Foster. Ann Fischer, Editor FRESHMAN ADVISORY One friend already made waiting to greet her . . . someone to tell her the do's and don't’s, the why's and COUNCIL how's of campus life . . . someone with whom to share her lun and fears from the first . . . her FAC. First row: Marcia Brinkley, Rosanne Eubanks, Lynda W ilkinson, Janet Judd, Carolyn Shelley, Madeline Hahn, Carolyn Rogers, Chair- man of Orientation; Helen Jackson. Second row: Joanna Brooks, Mary Bruce Grimsley, Maywood Nisbet, Margie Smith, Susan Abernethy, Sue Camlin, Betsy Hutchins, Henrietta Taylor. Third row: Genie Stallworth, Joyce W ingate, Sula Evans, Mary Quick, Janet Allison, Brenda Blackwelder, Merry Kilner, Louise O’Kelley. Page Fifteen
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JUDICIAL BOARD This year saw a change in the judicial branch of Stu- dent Government. No longer called Honor Council and having more jurisdiction than before, Judicial Board is now composed of four members and a chairman, who are elected by the student body. The president of Student Government serves as an ex-officio member. Realizing that the Honor Code is one of the most vital aspects of student life at Queens, Judicial Board strives to insure the understanding and effective work- ing of the code and to assure each individual of her rights. All decisions made by Judicial Board are subject to the opinion of the Advisory Board, which consists of the President of the College, the Dean of the College, and the Dean of Students. Ruth Wilkes, Chairman Ann Vandiver, Adelaide Anderson, Linda Cashwell, Ann Bloodworth, Ruth Wilkes and Ruth Scholten. Page Fourteen
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I QUEENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION In the light of self-evaluation of purpose and need, OCA planned its activities this year according to three areas—wor- ship, study, and action. The attempt to provide worship opportunities has been a primary concern. The Christian Faith and Heritage Com- mission was responsible for several early morning worship services, dorm prayer meetings, and a Thanksgiving com- munion sendee. I he chapel programs were planned using different forms of worship. World Day of Prayer was ob- served and the pre-Christmas activities were concluded with a vesper program given by the Freshman Class. Students discussed their questions about worship during the Off- Campus Retreat in April. A study program was initiated in cabinet meetings, and campus study was begun in the Sunday Evening Forums. The QCA Library moved to the big one this year and pro- vided material for individual study and preparation for Christian Re-Emphasis Week and the Off-Campus Retreat. Study and worship stimulate action. A retreat for the freshmen during Orientation was OCA’s first event. The Social Responsibility Commission has provided outlets for response by sending girls to help at the Rehabilitation Cen- ter and at Bethlehem Center. I he World University Serv- ice campaign enabled students to express concern for refugee students in Algeria. Considering worship, study, and action, the cabinet chose “Christianity in an Age of Crisis’ as the theme of Christian Re-Emphasis Week. A series of chapel services led by Dr. James A. Jones of Union Theological Seminary in Rich- mond; discussion groups led by faculty members, guest speakers, and students; and a Communion Service led by the Rev. Stuart D. Currie; these were contributions to a signifi- cant week. Two issues of Emphasis provided added interest in the work of QCA on campus. Sue Ross, President Ruth Scholten, Vice-President; Patsy Arscott, Secretary; and Polly McClure, Claudia Johnson, and Betsy Thomson plan Beth Rivers, Treasurer, plan issue of Emphasis. chapel programs. Page Sixteen ; »
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