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JL I i-J. 1 I General Council BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Nordeen, Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Brenda Schnede, Nancy Matthias, Kathy Buresh, Iane Christiansen. ROW 2: Susan Sondrol, Linda Lamson, AWS activities cover all aspect A variety of activities kept the Associat- ed Women Students' General Council and committee members busy throughout the year. Soon after classes started, freshmen and transfer women had a chance to show off their own wardrobe in the Profile Previews style show. Highlighting the evening was the selection of Miss Perfect Profile, Claire Cowan. AWS hosted a State Day which oflicers from similar women's organizations at oth- er Iowa schools attended. Speakers and dis- cussion groups aided in the exchange of ideas. The group also co-sponsored a survey with Student Senate to find out opinions about hours for women. lVIother's Day Weekend and Internation- al Festival rounded out the year. Kathleen Neylan, Sue Curtis, Deanne Neuman, Ellen Tay- lor. ROW 3: Margaret Fones, Martha Lipton, Ioan Coun tryman, Barbara Beiter. s of coeds, campus interests ' 1 Executive Council Oflicers from Left: Peggy Nordeen, Carolyn Lukensrneyer Brenda Schnede, Nancy Matthias, Kathy Buresh. K .
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YWCA's program helps University through service proiecfs BOTTOM ROW: Priscilla Benge, Cherrelyn Chuck, Steph- anie Gulne Billie Redfield. TOP ROW- Mart Ro w ll, ' y, ' - ' Y fi G Ioan Cook, Mary Buckley. The Young Womenis Christian Associ- ation added two projects to their list of yearly activities. During the Christmas season, the YWCA held a Christmas gift sale featuring items from around the World, with part of the proceeds going toward the purchase of gifts for needy children in the Appalachian area. Members also Went car- oling for residents of area rest homes. This year, Y coeds also held their Silver Tea, and continued to serve the community with their babysitting service and with vis- itations through the YWCA Hospital Board. In addition, the Y program was reorganized, giving members a chance to do more work on their own, under the direction of an advisory board composed of prominent Iowa City women. YWCA oiiicers and members entertained students at their annual Silver Tea. ,l 206 !x,x 'I -I- . 'uf' l , 'zaf- QQ?
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Personnel Board, Profile Previews BOTTOM ROW: Mary Io Schaetzel, Annette Hall, Ioan Heeren, Barbara Beiter, lane Christiansen, Pam Case Countryman, Sheila Bauer. TOP ROW: Ianet Sill, lean L if ' - 3 3' if-11 l B a it ll M ani M- l' if K ' B f Central Judiciary Martha Bergstresser, Margaret Scott, Sue Curtis, Iill Ruggeri.
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