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Resident Assistants Resident Assistants (RA) accept leadership responsibilities for their floor. Thev are selected from those girls that have completed an ap- plication and have undergone in- terviews. An RA provides her hall with information during hall meet- ings. She is to assist the freshmen in adjusting to college life and to be- come personally acquainted with each girl. An RA may be a mediator between a student and the Dean of Students ' office. She must be fair and impartial when maintaining quiet on the halls. RA ' s come to Chairperson Peace a couple of days early to pre- pare for the freshmen ' s arrival. They spend several hours in meet- ings and seminars. This year the RA ' S went to a program called REACH. Here, they learned the im- portance of trust and communica- tion. Then, the freshmen arrived. RA ' S were responsible for carrying the girls ' possessions to their rooms. The worl was strenuous at times, but the expressions on some of the girls ' faces were well-worth the efforts putforth byaii involved. 27
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f Honor Court I DeAnna Henderson, Jodee Hibbs, Whitney Hinson. Joan Davis, Beth Five The Horior Court enforces the rules governing Peace. These rules are established In order to keep the students from getting Into anv se- rious trouble. Once a week, the Court meets to discuss various situations w hlch mav result in cam- pusing, restrictions, or suspensions. The most Important job the Honor Court does Is to preside over the ceremony In vifhich the freshmen re- peat their Honor Code and sign the book. This ceremony Is very serious. Some girls, though, may laugh and giggle because her roommate or herself stumbles over the words. 1 Whitney Hinson — President 26 • ::• •-■ « ama
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1 ji Sophomore Officers The Freshmen and Sophomore Class Officers are a group of dedi- cated giris. The Freshmen Officers try to achieve unity among the newiy formed ciass. The Sopho- more Officers try to mai e the soph- omore ' s last year at Peace a memorable one. Eligibility to hold an office Is determined at the end of each semester. Officers must maintain a 2.0 grade point average in order to hold their positions. Fail- ure to do so will result in a period of eight weeks in which the officer must reattain her C average, if, at the end of this period, she has not brought up her average, she will automatically be removed from her position. Stacy Evans — President
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