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Stu-G: Seated: Linda Altman, Gail Kyett, Pat- Susan Brown, Sandra Abrams, Dianne Kofman, ricia Keegan, Harriet Farrell, Ellen Jarvis, Val- Mary-Brenda Barber, Phyllis Bretholtz, Patricia erie Doll, Michele Lalli, Florence Pressman, Lee Baker. Jansen, Carol Peacock. Standing: Gertrude Day, Student Government Student Government is the guiding organization of the College. Officers are chosen in an annual election in which all students participate. Its duties are to guide the activities of the College's organizations for the benefit of each and every student. It is the mediator between students, fac- ulty, and administration. Many of the changes which have come about in the academic and so- cial spheres at Simmons have been the result of the enthusiastic work of Student Govermnent. This year, Stu-G concerned itself with a more direct identification with present students and those yet to come. This is being accomplished through such things as the Campus Guide sys- tem, Tradition Week, and the lending of sup- port to government measures which call for fed- eral aid to education and income tax deductions for tuition costs. Through this work, Stu-G makes a better Simmons for today's students. and for those of the future.
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V. H 5 N F, I ! GRGANIZATIGNS It is the student within the framework of her organization who sets the pace of our college careers and gives Simmons its own character. The organizations A are the necessary links between our academic and social selves. Jo- 'Q . K W - r I I fs f ' n ' i 'E -mf'-., N 5 ' .4
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Honor Board Honor Board: Clockwise from front left: Patric- ia E. Grant, Constance Gray, ,loan Nevins, Sharon Lookstein, Harriet Farrell, Roberta Brown, Gail Honor Board has three responsibilities. It tries infractions of the Honor Code, it educates the student hody in the principles of the Honor System, and it improves the System whenever changes are necessary. To cultivate the Honor Spirit, which is so much a part of Simmons College tradition, the Board promotes a person- al sense of integrity in each student. The re- sponsibility of the Honor System is one of the first things incoming Freshmen learn. The Board plans and carries out an orientation program for new students each Fall. Honor Board, in its own quiet way, makes it possible for Simmons students to enjoy the many academic privileges that they otherwise would not have. Crosby, Shelia Weinstein, ,lesselyn Carvalho, Roberta Chin.
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