B1'829lK'DS31Nl: 1 DICIAL BOARD ie ll ueens o eve ras een ra iiona V con uc e wi 1 a im' Lf t C1151 b tdt ll, dtd tl ll plicit trust and openness. This unique spirit is possible because students talte the honor code seriously and make it a living part of their college UXPSIDEIICC. Embodying liigli ideals of integrity for the student community is the major concern and endeavor of Iudieial Board. Overall, it wields a steady- ing influence. -ludicial Board realizes that a part of every students justified expectation of her college education is the occasion for ordering and strengthening of eharaeterr In preclusion to all else, even intellectual concerns, each student must strilte the ethical and moral attitudes she will carry with her into the world of relationships and interactions that Follows Queens. H A, 'aa ROSANNE EUBANKS. Cliizirmmz Beth Rivers, Allison james, Sue Dyer, Sula Evans, Rosanne Eubanks, Rhett Sapp. :Ae gn xr G -x cn C. -T' X i
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ACADEMICS OF QUEENS This ual as men war ueens has madt additions and alterations in sueial fields to hencht tht student in hu ltarn1n0 prouss In the ieilm ol science Queens rteelx ed an S9 OOO vlant from the Atom1t Energx Commission for tht purnhase of radiation countino tquipment Dr McEwen who did buy chemreal itsenth at Oils Rid e Tennessee for tuo sum mens htlptd obtnn this 0ldI'lI Added to the science depnt ment were also mn mleroseopes neu teaching models md hrlanpes for thcmistlx Independent studx in 1 Field uhlch partlcularlx interests a student IS encouraved at ueens Sex en students part1C1 pated in this pxomam in suenae for instance Two did ex perrmtntttlon and resealeh in hactellolovx tno in marine hlologx mo in l'lCll1IlOD and one in embrxologx in Auvust D1 Fthon proltssor of hlologx IH issisted bx Dr Pohlmans sociolovx class discusses the results of questionnaires on marriave race relations and small tonn crimes l'm,c' Iucfntm tno Prof -Xlex Marsh of Colxei College 111 instiuetlnv 1 small group of ueens students in a veneral studs of ITIEITIIIL lift Il Pauless Island South Carolina The Envhsh department u as Completelv tex amped Un der tht neu title Llterature and English Composition, thls department non offers Courses Jn Existentialism in L1tLr'1 ture The Ballad L1n0u1st1cs, Llterarv Crltlclsm and has strengthened mam points of its ox erall prom nn At the lD6C'll1IllI1g of the second semestci, the musie de partment was moxed to the former Harris residence which has been renor ated These temporars headquarters will be maintained until the completion of the neu Fine Arts Build mg The proposed Fine Arts Bulldmv ulll have a large auditorium to seat 1100, a small auditorium for concerts room with booths and a stol we room For instruments VV1th the Horseback Rldmff ACIIXIU Hour First Ladies if Vassar can' eens can produr: x 1 rg., 1-0- Q .. ,jk .I A, U- ii. mail' L z Q fxt' ' . ' ' I V Q ' I ' g ' J g' ' ' Hz .Q E ', ss' N s. F- s- - f gn' by-. ' I , E , h Y . Q. X Y I -X D . I ' J . ' ' 'hi i . . V ' - I V Y - Q N . 4, . .'.w K, .jr- z 2' , ' ' . ' ,.,. V I ..,,. .. ..,.. ., .. ,, A 1.. .,' N .. ' 1 a '. K ' 9' ' K Y a 1 s . V ' ' - y . - ., , , s s, V ' s -s J v 1 ' 5- 2 T ' - D L ' L . ss: - s s N' ' 'V -s s - - s x'- ,, s s X V ' 2 ' 1 f ' - ' I ' ' - - V - - - 1 - . '- ' ' , ' , J S . h.. A Qs s ss' - K 1 s. 1 ,Y . , ' , ' . - - s s L Y I sk- - -s - s - N.-Y 1 it J - A ' b 1' Another special science activity is offered hy the college and recitals, 25 practice rooms, 16 studios, a large listening 3, . ' ' ' .. ' . - ' I A ' ' ' H A . , tg ., ,. 'Q-. ' lg I Q 1 .A ,I s .. ' ' u X l fd , , 'A' I ' 5 I r 1 : '- Q? , T E V 4 .N . ll lb ' fx I I A1 9 ' - f X T 1 F -rs. I Y' ' . J N V J J ..,. ,,' ui ,aj
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