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Ann Ripley v JUDICIAL COUNCIL A self-governing community under the Honor System becomes a workable reality at Rockford College under the intelligent guidance of the Judicial Council. This is a committee whose responsibility it is to consider cases of non-conformity to college regulations and to suggest to the administration measures for treating such cases. It is this group that introduces incoming freshmen to the honor system at Rockford College, a system by which each student is bound in responsibility to the group for her behavior. A maximum of cooperation on the part of students in upholding this tradition has resulted in a minimum of restraining regulations, and privilege of many liberties, particularly in the use of the library and the laboratories. Under the new constitution Judicial Council becomes Judicial Commission, consist- ing of a president, house president, and representatives from the three lower classes. Sanem, Secrist, Turner, Ripley
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Betty Ann Southwick COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION McInnis, Hamilton, Knickerbocker, Fanshier, Ripley, Southwick, Secrist, Voss, Winchell, Lewis, Russell, Turpin, Beck, Miller, Godfrey, Carpenter, Dodaro. 15
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Hall Schulz Paulson Jean Coleman Dodaro Secrist Slick P. Smith Rod well O ' Guin Alford Knickerbocker Mills TOWN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION To centralize responsibility for administering and considering problems of the Town Student Association, to appoint committees to take charge of town student activities and special events, and to make rules governing the use of the rooms in lower Adams Hall, a Town Student Board, a president, vice-president, |and secre- tary-treasurer is elected by the town students. The Board is also responsible for seeing that its regulations are carried out and administering penalties for minor infringements of the rules. HOUSE COUNCIL Order in the dormitories is maintained and house problems discussed by the House Council. This body has the power to assess fines or to inflict other penalties on offenders. The council consists of the president of the House Students, who acts as chairman, the presidents of the other buildings and the corridor representa- tives. 17
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