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Social program expands under CAMELBACK AMS: Jim Lubenow, Secretary; v I i :1 u. N F '1' 'l 1mm h; t ,5: . n; .4 m ,t ' a J n g aw. u . h , . x . . J .2 Larry Larsen, Treasurer; Bill Peck, Vice-President; Dick From, President; Del Merrill, Social Commis- sioner. 38 - ORGANIZATIONS men students Vice-President Bill Peck prepares the hangman's noose for the next victim. AMS provided western atmosphere for G.C.C. students during Rodeo Week by constructing a cardboard town from the wild West, complete with jail and saloon. In promoting a well-balanced social program, second semester Associated Men Students Organ- ization sponsored various activi- ties. A full schedule of events during Rodeo Week enabled the organization to display its quali- ties of leadership and showman- ship. AMS exhibited its ability to promote harmony among campus groups by co-sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance with AWS and the end-of-thevyear party. To foster high standards of coopera- tive living, AMS offered its ser- vices to other school organiza- tions, to the administration, and to the faculty. MARYLAND AMS: Left: Harold Hughes, Parliamen- tarian; Jim Mead, Special Com- missioner; Ed Wilkinson, Sopho- more Representative; Buddy Hodges, Publicity Commissioner; Gary Mackin, Vice-President; Jerry Del Rae, President; W. C. Jackson, Social Commissioner; Ken Miller, Secretary.
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M T N 'u Mr. T. K. Pierson, who acted as Dean of STUdenTs at The Camelback branch during The firsT semes- Ter, also acted as advisor of AMS for boTh cam- puses during That Time. ASsociafed Men Students Organi- Above: MARYLAND AMS: Gary Mackin, VicewPresiclenT; Jim SToIl, Sec- reTary; Mike Miller, President. Below: Dean Pierson, Advisor; Com. 7:;3e13'5 aandresfno'rgfelezlrzdgrngfigif missioners Jim ITUbenowiand Chick Kline; R'ick Hayford, iSecreTary; Terry Bless, ParhamenTarian. Seated: Tom Volko, VIce-PreSIdenT; BIH panTS working Jnglehel' 1TO offer Peck, President; Barry Alexander, Treasurer of boTh campuses. The men on campus various forms of social acTiviTies. Open To all men, AMS offers Them 3 chance To become acquainted wiTh The sTandard procedures of an orga- nized assembly. AMS sponsors dances To raise funds for scholar- ship; in addition, it holds dance conTesTs aT free dances for stu- dents. AcTiviTies such as The Tra- diTional AMS Day are opened only To men, while oThers, such as The luau, co-sponsored wiTh AWS, are prime examples of The spiriT em- bodied in AMS. ORGANIZATIONS - 37
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AWS promotes sporTs, sTomps MARYLAND AWS: First row: Linda Rupert, SecreTary; Linda DeMars, Vice-Presidenf; Val Justice, President; Linda Kanaley, Treasurer. Second row: Commissioners: Debbi Cohron, JoAnn Pike, Lois Amos, Dominique Bischoff, Cheryl Bickel, Sharon Hanson. The active parTicipafion of AWS conTinued during The spring semesTer with preparafions for social calendar acTiviTies and budgeT requests for 1966-67. Many varieTies of acTiviTies were sponsored: a SainT Patrick's Day Chicken Dinner for an women sTudenTs and faculTy members, noon sTomps, a TaculTy-officer Tea, a co-sponsored sporTs night, and The Sadie Hawkins dance. AWS members parficipafed in several leadership conferences during The spring semesTer. The largesT of These convenTions was The InTercollegiaTe AssociaTion of Women STUdenTs held aT ASU, wiTh over 300 women from eleven sTaTes parficipaTing. This provided The opporTuniTy for G.C.C. women IsTudenTs To exchange ideas wiTh many oTher sTudenTs and advisors. NexT fall AWS hopes To be able To provide even more varieTy in Their acTiviTies as The college increases in size. 9 x r W' Folk performers Dave Dir and Verne Bul- lock enferTain aT The St PaTrick's Day chicken dinner. Right: CAMELBACK AWS: Gerrie Pedersen, Publicity Commissioner; Sue Brown, Treasurer; Linda Krahenbuhl, Vice-Presidenf; Sherrie Pomeroy, Presie dent; PaT Broader, Social Commissioner; Jackie Bleyer, Freshman RepresenTaTive.
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