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Honor is her buxiliess The Aki' to the little red book HONOR BOARD Barbara Doc, C77lIi!'7IIlZll Elizabeth Winkler' Averill Loh Jane X'VflSlIlJL1I'!I Patricia hiurphy Martha Cummings Joyce O'Neil Rosarnond Cole Jean Hirsh SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Caryl Nadine Andersen Eleanor Sobocinski Jean Stocks Key, Clzairnzmz Rachel Davis Shirley Gavin llaryann Balch DORNIITORY COUNCIL Miriam Nadine Andersen Janice Beardsley Jane Black Lois Fogg Marie Gates Betty Hayden Eleanor johnson Virginia Johnson Barbara Jones Patricia Kihn Colvin, Chairnzfzn Martha Kirkland Shirley Leupold Dorothy Longley Lois Blagoon Ann hlerrill Jean Nlahoney Nancy Miner Ann Murphy Nancy Worth Isabel Ziegler The Supreme Court
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x Couneil voted to raise the activities' lt-e lo live clollars Hur each student in order to meet increased operating costs of the organizations bt-nelitting from the fee and to permit them to serve the student body more effectively. As the work ull orgariizing curriculum committees in the school was rom- pleted. the Council prepared a lbrinal report ol' the curriculum system. 'l'o supplement our traditional events oll Olde llnglish Dinner, Student-Faculty teas, Bib Party. Field Day, and Nlay Party, the Council sponsored a successful Christmas formal. In December, our Junior Representatives, Nlar- gery Klein and lVIary Kerr, traveled to Chicago where preparations were being made Har a Na- tional Students' Organization. This and subse- quent eonferenees were so publicized that when the time came for Simmons to decide whether to join, each student knew the issue at hand. Summing up the year's activities, with emphasis on the Central theme of our program, we published a Stu-G pamphlet to illustrate how the whole of Stu-G is equal to the parts of your attention, Cooperation, and participation. S'l'L'lJliN'l' fit JX IiRNNIIQN'l' C,1Ul.'NCIlI, .lean B 1'11 lion Miriam Colvin Mary Clark Caryl Key Barbara Doe Eleanor Rodgers Eleanor Soboeinski Barbara Vfhite Nlary Kerr Rlargery Klein Jane Bond Nancy Bradley Joanne Nelson Audrey Kiefer l'1'6tzi11en! Vzire-l'rw i iffrfni .llllilfllllf l'it'6-l'1'et1'flr1fl f,'f1z1f1'nl11n rji.S'f1riz1l ,ll'lliZ'l-fllfi f,'l1f11'1'n1f11z of Hfnmr Bnflrff Trm.s111'P1 .S'e'11in1' 1X,Ff1I'E.8f'lZflZfl'Z'1' Sfllffll' Rep1'emzfa!iz'f Rfznzior Repreie1z!aI1'z'r jznzinr Rej11'es'fz1tr1lit'e Snjzlzfmmrf lfF!J2'6jElIfHfli7 ei .S'oj1lzn11z01'e Rfp1'e.s611!aliz'r Fmslzrzzazz R6f7l'E56I1fU1ZiZ'f' f'lI'F.VfZllZKIII Rfp1'e.te11!aliz'f' R6!7I'656IIfHfl'Zf? Hfglzliglzzf on lziglz ideals'
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IM1'AR'r1NG S'I'RP1NG'I'II to the aims ot' the rc-ntral Council, Dormitory Connell, under Viet--l'1'c'siclc-nt Miriam Colvin, worked to IJCVIIIIIK' a more artivv, vital, and representative part ol' dormitory lift-. Dorm Board Clleeked Carelessness in the ohst'ryam'r- ofdormitory rules, and held regular meetings as an efTeetive judiciary unit. Honor Board, under Chairman Barbara Dov, developed a program to luring home to every student the signifiranee of the honor system she is privileged to possess. All graduates and transllfr students were informed of the system. 'l'he lfarulty was asked to cooperate in carrying ollt its princi- ples. A special effort was made to reaeh the Fresh- men at College Opportunities, and a system ol' pledges instituted to be signed by each student at the beginning ofthe year. This way, and by means of Weary, posters, and signs, Honor Board rounded out its efforts to make every girl Conscious of the honor system. The Social Activities Committee, superintendt-tl by Chairman Caryl Key, made Simmons' social life a round of headline events. Featured were teas at Evans, an all-campus dance, a ski trip to North Conway, Simmons' Night at Pops, and the Stu-G Christmas formal at the Copley-Plaza-all de- signed to unite the students in a more closely-knit social group. The mrial .tide Qf-Sfl1IIIIIlII.t ,fx 1 X . -'fx 1 ' - x 'T' . Bmzfll' auf! the blur and 'gala' Dunn C,?fz111r1'l ffjflrrl,t !'lIIII1f7I1.t nfzfzzzmz s -vw-gx J i . t 1' 5 Jiffy: ., 1 -J Q-331 Qffrgkixx -'I fi-fl, i., 'f-1. . 1, . ,- 14, N., , I., .,,r.- .I 'W x. . vdv ':'
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