Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 27 of 90
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Page 27 text:

7 H i tl I ', l , .. r ., ig Q '31 it M' I .f Priscilla Belyea ' X f Secrelary , iistrutivc pulley have been ' nt prnlmlclns caused by tlrc ' on thc trend toward future mst eilicacious and efllcient 'ici oiling parts to assure the 'gration within council itself 'UAC is now articulated in uuaiung, H. I., YUSKCIUUY :eu-:lveu UIC penuuur UI fsfudent government president from LcuraiParmalee I A of Suffield, Conn., retiring president. 1' F ffSl1 'fW RfP f5f 1fUff fS n. For tlicsc synonyms, see: ' ' Quzxrtult, l'UL1Cjf L,O11l11ll1fGt5, Uuuur Dum... e. ..... -,., , ,.-l'7Z- uzeizt lf'VOl'lZSl70p, and Nuiiorml Sizrcleizt Axsucinliorz rfN.S.fl.l Sec also: page 37. Socinl r'lcti1'i1it's. I, 4 Linda Sprague ' If v -X Vice Presidenl , , I0 V ' J , I ' -. . A Laura Parmalee - A ' H I Presicleni . -I I , , V -vw F, 'V Q 4, M' ff' is .3 I - tl, In bf A 8 V a- x , it xi Y J 5 .. i f - ' Q . -4 V M vlqvun 4: 44. A Q gg... - I . ' if i ii: ',-' 'i'f 7j. - i 23 A -. 0 u Adrienne Kennedy Assislani Vice Presideni 3 gp' , .1 if A Priscilla Trayers Chairman of Honor Board 4 fx ii A A at Jean Nefflelon Chairman of N.S.A. Joanna Crosby Treasurer

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Sfudenl Governmenl Council, left 'lo right: Stevie Wright, Carol Turner, Melissa Wallrer, Joanna Crosby, Priscilla Trayers, Joyce Finnin, Priscilla Belyea, Laura Parmalee, Linda Sprague, Adrienne Kennedy, Peggy Doyle, Peggy Gray, Mary Veno, Loreffa Simmons, Hilde Brewster SWK Student Government I 1 . . . ' f expresslon of the student voice 1n the democracy of our Microcosm 1 ' X X Familiarly known as STU-G, recognized by the Simmons community entire, and readily identified by one of the colleges most honored and respected symbols, the blue and gold ribbon cluster. Origin: the first year of our college, inaugurated by our Hrst dean, Sarah Louise Arnold and the members of the first class at Simmons. The Student Guild as it was then titled, pre- sented as a result of its First issue the Honor System, an idea which has now become an ideal. Derivation: from the basic student need for participation in the maintenance and legislation of college aiiairs. The word, STU-G Q' is perhaps the most expressive and versatile in the Simmons vocabulary. As a verb it is seldom used intransitively, always very actively, expressing the views and ideas of an entire student body and always employing a direct object. That object? Action and satisfaction of the needs of the student. As a conjunctive, STU-C acts as inter- mediary between faculty and students in its open meetings held regularly throughout the year. As an adjective, STU-G not only describes our highest ideals at Simmons, but defines college policy for us. STU-G in its role of pronoun represents each member of the college community-as a noun standing for many persons and things, STU-G is the subject of high approval. 22



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l Siudent Government Council, lefi to righi: Stevie Wright, Carol Turner, Melissa Wallrer, Joanna Crosby, Priscilla Trayers, Joyce Finnin, Priscilla Belyea, Laura Parmalee, Linda Sprague, Adrienne Kennedy, Peggy Doyle, Peggy Gray, Mary Veno, Loretta Simmons, Hilde Brewster K it YJ St den Go ernrnent 5 u t V i ' 7 expression of the student voice in l the democracy of our Microcosna X a K Familiarly known as STU-Ginrecognized by the Simmons community entire, and readily l identified by one of the colleges most honored and respected symbols, the blue and gold ribbon l cluster. Origin: the First year of our college, inaugurated by our first dean, Sarah Louise Arnold and the members of the First class at Simmons. The Student Guild as it was then titled, pre- sented as a result of its Hrst issue the Honor System, an idea which has now become an ideal. Derivation: from the basic student need for participation in the maintenance and legislation of college affairs. The word, STU-G , is perhaps the most expressive and versatile in the Simmons vocabulary. As a verb it is seldom used intransitively, always very actively, expressing the views and ideas of an entire student body and always employing V a direct object. That object? Action and satisfaction of the needs of the student. As a conjunctive, STU-G acts as inter- mediary between faculty and students in its open meetings held regularly throughout the year. As an adjective, STU-G X not only describes our highest ideals at Simmons, but defines college policy for us. STU-G in its role of pronoun I represents each member of the college community-as a noun standing for many persons and things, STU-G is the subject of high approval. 22

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