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HCNGRS PROGRAM Students with a scholastic index of 3.3 at the end of Freshman year and main- tained at the close of the Sophomore and Junior years will be eligible for the Honors Program. Other students may submit their applications to the Honors Committee for approval. The Program will consist of the following privileges and opportunities for scholastic excellence: Honors students will meet in a bi-weekly inter-departmental Colloquium on a se- lected theme and will be expected to show by the quality of their contributions the development of superior scholarship and oral expression. Honors students will be expected to develop a creative research project in their fields of concentration under the direction of the department chairman and give an oral public presentation of this research project in the Senior year. Honors students will keep a detailed autobiographical Scholar's Journal as a record of readings, reports and research during the entire program. If they wish, Honors students may add to their programs by auditing approved and selected courses with the permission of the Dean. They will be urged to con- tinue the study of languages during the entire program. Honors students may be permitted to follow a program of independent study in a selected area in their field of concentra- tion consisting of reading, research and reports to the supervising faculty member. At the beginning of Senior year, Honors students who have maintained their high level of accomplishment, will be eligible for election to Alpha Phi, the Good Coun- sel Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, the National Scholastic Honor Society. Those students who were accepted this year for the Honors Program are: Doris Buck, Carolyn Gerosa, Cynthia Heinonen, Juliana Leathem, Kathleen Looney, Mary Loubard, Regina Lyons, Virginia Perley, and Elizabeth Schneider. STUDENT CoUNc1L-Seated: Mary Loubard, Secretary, Patricia Wortmann President, Mary Theresa Kidd, Vice President, Suzanne Smith, Treasurer. Standing: Joyce Ciccarelli, junior Representative, Barbara Waite, Sopho more Representative, Ann Garity, Junior Representative 3 Winifred Gleeson Sophomore Representativeg Patricia Butler, Freshman Representative, Barbara Markert and Nancy MacMurray, Senior Representatives, Judith Paladino, junior Representative. its-f nil 'tw ill t il lil' Resident Council members before breakfast 97
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