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Standln Anita Oppenhelm Joan Dexter Thel- Michele Lalli, Chairman, Marilyn Brown, Char- ma Warner Nancy Waln Carole Cushm Sally lotte Toyama. Qwss, House Presldent's Council The campus branch of Student Government, House Presidents, Council, is responsible for the coordination of social activities, house councils and other campus organizations. It forms policies and upholds campus rules and standards. Working with the Director of Stu- dents and the Manager of Residence, HPC is in charge of planning many of the campus traditions which are enjoyed every year. This year, the Council planned a day to honor Miss J. Moss Chrysler, who is not only Resident Head of South Hall, but who is, so to speak, the campus box office and cultural activities bureau. This is only a brief survey of the Council's many responsibilities which demand so much of its members. Also members of HPC are Martha Sartain, Campus Social Activity Chairman, Nancy Sandler Gav- rin, Secretary, Eleanor Weinstein, Fire Chief, and Susan Kramer, House President of Morse Hall.
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Academ Academy is our honor society, giving special re- cognition to members of all schools who have carried a 3.2 average for at least 64 semester hours. Students may qualify for admission to Academy at the beginning of either the junior or senior year, or at the end of the senior year. The badge of Academy is the blue and gold rib- bon worn over the academic gown. It is primar- ily a social organization. Academy: Seated: Joanne Klainer, Nerice Siegal, Hurwitz, Sylvia Bossman. Standing: Mary Marsh ITIS GFBCHIJCIXEQ FFHHCGS DeL0tt, Sifim ShHPil'0s Margaret Sawyer, Carol Peacock, Harriet Farrell Presidentg Doris Bode, Barbara Morrison, Betty Marilyn Brenner.
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FORUM In accordance with the principle of its Roman predecessor, our For- um provides the means for keep- ing the student in touch with the rest of the world. This year, for example, Forum sponsored a Unit- ed Nations Day dinner at which Simmons, foreign students were guests. This is only one of the ways by which the Simmons stu- dent is made aware of her place in the world community. FAD: Seated: Barbara Glass, Barcy H. Proctor, Mrs. Madeline Cartwright, lnez Kurn. Standing: ,Hermine Levin, Jeanne Ackerman. Forum: Rhoda Kaplan., Lois Kramer, Rhea Kot, Maxine Ascher, President FAD is the newest and most ex- citing organization at Simmons. This is a club primarily for those on campus and its purpose is to stimulate creative expression among the students by means of films, arts, and discussions. This takes many forms, from the giving of concerts and talent shows to the presentation of travel slides taken by students. The activities are presented by the students for each other.
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