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just about all of Cooperative Government's activities this year have been linked with our main goal-to make our reincarnated honor system a real success. At Council meet- ings, which an encouraging number of non-members have visited, and at mass meetings, which everyone attends, we have talked over our problems and very often found concrete solutions, such as the new Study Hall sign out system. On the whole, Cooperative Gov- ernment has run quite smoothly, and we feel that the Honor System has definitely worked well enough to continue as a valuable part of life at Lincoln. COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT COUNCIL and JUDICIAL BOARD Back row. left to right: M. Broden, B. Voss, N. Popplewell. L. Sanguinetti, M. Nunes, L. Meystre, P. Young. S. Young, S. Scott, S. Kenny. Second row: B. Browning, C, Smith, S. Francis, C. Coward. L. Ramsden, P. Wilding. B. Ress. G. Falk. M. Lareau, Front row: A. Cleveland, M. Presbrey, P. Allen, Secretaryg K. Kinder, Presidentg M. Paxton, Chairman of judicial Boardg C. Alexieff, Vice Presidentg S. Longo, N. Boghossian. It is the function of the Resident Department Co- f . . PES ij operative Government to make the life of everyone who lives at school as pleasant, interesting and profit- able as possible. Members of the Council assist in who 10--gb f' rg' planning trips like the one to Sturbridge Village and I. , ..., g other social events such as movies and dances. The G L N p renovation of the third floor of Dwight House has V I freed rooms in the main building, and this change 1 has made it possible for the resident girls to invite day students as weekend guests to share in gala house events. In an effort to improve morale and general citizen- ship, a thorough revision of the Constitution and Rules is under way. The changes contemplated will grant a number of new privileges which have hither' to been given only on special occasions. The empha- sis, however, will continue to be on the responsibility of the individual in maintaining a happy and har- monious community life. Left to right: L. Sanguinetti, House Presidentg M. Allen, RESIDENT D, Connell. -I. Floyd, F. Trumbull. Center: C. Brown. COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT
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Bdtk row: S. Ynung, C, Stone. -I. Lozon, Iwi. Buonimno, K. Clark, C, Moeller. S. Tull, P. Eddy. NI, McCaffrey. Third row: P. Levaur, B. Silklilxl, S, Stanhope, M. Marks, L. Ralmsden, Wfeuver. C. Bartlett, B. Hoye. j, Eddy, I.. Wlmite. Serond row: C. Brown. E. Allen. J. Gray, Vine President, N. Boglmossiun. Presidentg S. Scott, Treusurerg -I. McCleery, Secretnryg J, Caiger. J. Norton. Front row: V. Ladd. M. Gordon, P. VUylie, P. Dwight. I. Feinberg, S. Crusoe, JI. Keyes, N. Orabonzi. rev '64 NXXXX ffffhqj' ' .mi gr' 1.1 'se '5 7 '56
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lun S.C.E.W. qv alan' -uu- COMMITTEE CH IRME Stiintling, loft tn right: S. Slmgliiiligin, A.l:.S.CQ.g M. Q.-1 Mifiurmitlc. Cfrt-ilg G. Nclmwn, l'l.U.l'.lf.1 fi. ln- lmnsun. Bulletin lhnmlg ,A 5 . N. Gulf, Pruvins. Sl'.liL'klI C. Dllgu, Cfmrcspuiitl- uma: I- 1 A. E. S. C. E any Lit! tu right. 5. MtI.iuin. 'l. tun, H. I.iiinpi'ns, S. Slmgliiiliiin, Cihiiin n A -4- 45? .4 ,-s EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Stiintling, lrft tn right: VI, llnwcrman, H. Circcnmigli, bl. Smith. SL-.ltt-tl: N. Pnpplcwcll. P. Young, Ch.iirm.m uf S.C.li.XX'. StL'ci'ing Cummittcc fur liurnpcuin Wniitk In 19-16, thruugh thc American Friends Scrvitc Cummittcc. Linwln Stluml hvuliiiu' .lffili-ltul Wlfll 1 Stlmul in Crt-il 'lnl unc in Pruvins lfrintn In thc hnginning tht vmrlc xx is miinly tn l lp lui N ., . a A l' ' ' . ' ic tix tlmnls to rctuvci' from the w.irg liuwcvcr, in thc l.ut few yt-.irs thc work- hats lwcun tluvotul tmx.ii'il tlcvcluping .1 hcttc-r untlcrstalncling hctwrcn niitiuns. Rugulgii' LiUl'l'L'SlWUllLlL'f1l'C with thc pupils in thc' xtlinnlx att Crcil and Prmins, xml cxtlizlngt' nf stlicwl work with them hclp tn iinpmvt NU ' . all am untlc1'nt.iml1ng, l.intuln Siliivol is very furtuniltu in having INIiil1n'linc I.4uli4il from tht- stlmul in Pruvins .IS .i guest stutlcnt thix utr llimugli htr in lit ill hun xtlwul in Przwins, . ' ' ', '- . Q A ming lwttcr iitqimintul with nur As huforr, S.C.Ii.W. is cnlluting iluthi-s iintl st-ntling thcm tn thc Amcritiin lfriuntls Snrviiu Clummittcc which tlistrihutcs them its aintl whcrc they nrt- nculul. lhc ,luninr High btlwol girls haw wtzilvlislirtl their min NC ITXY, 'lhux' t.1ll thtir -ii'g.mi1.itinn H.O.P.lf. which :mains Ht-lpin in this new interest. g Othur Purple Iivci'ywi.trc.i' .mil tht-y .irc tintling grtuit pleasura-
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