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Honor Board Lefz to Riglrl: L. Hjerpe, B. Garrett, G. Van Ravensway, B. Bobbe, J. Meacham, J. Gflmfl, President: G. Ehlers, U. Muenster, S. Steciak, S. J. Shaw, D. Fairbanks, J. Kennedy. Interdorm Council coor- dinates all activities, social- ly and academically, with- in all the dorms on campus. Each dorm is represented by its house president and vice president. Although the Honor Board President and the Student Govern- ment Presidents and vice presidents are included on this council, they are not al- lowed to vote except in the case of a tie. Interdorm diffi- culties are discussed, and cases in which the penalty has become too great for the House Council to ad- minister are brought before Interdorm Council. This council is one of the great- est coordinating forces on campus. Advisers: Dean Clegg and Dean Bozen The Honor System at Green Mountain College is based upon the acceptance of responsibility by the student body, both collec- tively and individually. The Honor Board consists of twelve members: the President of Stu- dent Council, the President of the Board, and ten other seniors. Its primary function is to uphold the Honor Code through the fair judgment of those who have committed infractions of the rules. The real success of any Honor System, however, is the responsibility of each and every student, Advisers: Dean Clegg and Dean Bozen Interdorm First Row: C. McCausland, L. Ernest, P. Hettrick, J. Griffin. Second Row: A. Turpie, P. Robinson, T. Mische, S. Fuller, J. Kennedy, C. Daunais, D. Bennett, K. Sunderland, A. Ewein. SS-
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Student COUHCII The Student Councrl rs the lCglSl3tlVC body of the Student Government program It conslsts of representa ttves of varlous campus groups, presldents, and floor chaxrmen of each dorm1tory The members of the Stu dent Councll are elected by the student body and have proved themselves 1n both academrc achlevement and ln acceptance of responsrbrhty Weekly meetmgs are conducted at whxch student problems are dlscussed Advlsers Dean Clegg and Dean Bozen F1rs!R0w N Nrckerson A Turple C Guthrle C Daunals J Kennedy D Cornell S Knoch A Drmker C Jordan J Moruzzt Second Row K Sunderland P Robmson R Harmg J Falls U Muenster P Fowkes B Van Beck C Steward C M1l1s D Brown Tl11rdRow S Lunn A Ewem S Goehrlg P Hettr1ck C McCausl'1nd L Rrch C Munson L Ernest I McManus J Izzo A Anderson K Chadbourne C Chambers Fourth Row T Mrsche S Fuller J Gasner 1 .' . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , - 5 . C 9 ' I ' : ' 1 J . .' . , . , . , , . , . , . , . . . f . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . .
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Senior Officers The Senior Class Officers run for election during the third week of the spring term. At a special convoca- tion, the candidates present their qualifications and platforms. The oiiicers elec- ted by members of the class V must have at least a 1.8 av- erage. U 5 . ,J 59' 521' if 1 -j ef f ' . ' K! ,J f'T fi' -.5 A , 3 W -..X I f , : fr y ' ' f L r ' W M l'a..r:s A -g.H?'. ' Left to Righi: T. Leap, Treasurer: E. Brown, Vice Presidenfp C. Guthrie, Presidentg J Gross, Secretary. Senior Class Cabinet Firsl Row: S. Feuerstein, S. Knoch, C. Daunais. Second Row: E. Brown, Vice President: J. Gross, Secretary C. Guthrie, Presia'ent,' T. Leap, T reasurer. Third Row: D. Cornell, D. Higgins, K. Sunderland, C. J. Warren, S. Fay, B. Knipe, L. Stockinger, L. Hjerpe, P. Ewart. ,,. 1-.. -V , i ' f ', .f . The Senior Class Cabinet is made up of oiihcers and dormitory representatives. This group represents the senior class and decides upon the class plans, such as Spring Fete Weekend and Green Mountain Day. C, Adviser: Mr. McMillan f ix. la-i-1 T- -.ef i.fg..r -Li --f .- 73
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