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A Ottilie Schreiber, Bulletin Board Chairman; Nancy Rit- ter, Chairman of S.A.B.; Janet Brown, Co-Chairman of Dining Room Seating; Mary Beach, College Song Leader; Renée Baker, Fire Chief; Marie McCarthy, Audi- tor; Jean Poulos, Smoker Chairman; Pollyann Atwood, Co-Chairman of Dining Room Seating. 20 Louise Hall, Social Chairman; Sally Smith, Secretary; Joan Duffy, Treas- urer; Margaret Churchill, Nancy Rit- ter, Barbara McAloon, Peggy Crystal, Shirley Reed, Nancy Rockefeller, Christine Polk, Katharine Crone.
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C.G. A. and Honor Board From as far back as Rockywold, C.G.A., under the capable leadership of Phyllis Mason, assumed its place on campus as an instrument of student leadership. As its main policies, C.G.A. has striven not only for a stronger co- ordination of the positions under its jurisdic- tion, but also for a more effective system for the distribution of responsibility. This year C.G.A., in the process of revising its constitu- tion, enacted new legislation limiting over- nights only for freshmen and sophomores. Throughout the school year, Phyllis and her committee have endeavored to clearly define and strengthen the program for student posi- tions according to the group system. The purpose of the group system is to avoid con- centrating too much responsibility on one girl and to give other capable girls a chance for leadership. Honor Board, a judicial function of C.G.A., is a student representative body whose pur- pose this year, as in the past, has been to help each student develop a mature attitude toward self-discipline. Through the addition of loss of registration to the penalty system, a plan by which the penalty fits the crime has been substituted for campusing in certain cases. Decisions are made not only by giving consideration to the individual cases, but also by striving to maintain consistency. Above all, Honor Board’s goal has been to guide a student so that her adherence to the honor system on campus will become an integral part of her throughout life. Many thanks are due not only to Lee Dingwell for her con- scientious effort, but also to the student body who has co-operated with her in making Honor Board a meaningful organization on the Wheaton campus. Eleanor Lamson; Helen Marsh; Mary Cullens; Claire Pollock; Carol Sreenan; Ann Rowland; Patricia Wick. fors; Joan Webber; Prue Sherrill; Alice Jane Davis; Lydia Dingwell; Phyllis Mason; Ann Midwood; Debo- rah Huber; Laura Ives. 21
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