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Women students renewed friendships and made new ac- quaintances at The Big Sis-Lithe-Sis Barbecue, a traditional A.W.S. activity. The relaxing atmosphere of the Faculty Tea allowed students and instructors to enioy a pleasant lunch and pleasant company. Right: Cats, goblins, and witches attended The A.W.S.-sponsored Halloween Dance. Camelback A.W.S.: Kay Cunningham, President; Jolly Roberts, Vice-President; Sherri Pomeroy, Secretary; Pat Kitchen, Treasurer. ORGANIZATIONS - 4'l
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Wemen sTuclehTs Familiarize Fresh wiTh college world .n V LT. m g , l; .T l. . e H T MARYLAND AWS: FirsT Row: Lois Amos, SecreTary; Val JusTice, ViceuPresidenT; Dean BuTler, Adviser; Debbi Cohron, PresidenT; Carol BeusTer, Treasurer. Second Raw: Commissioners: Linda Kanaley, Linda Bosley, Dominique Bischoff, Jo Ann Pike. Third Row: Commissioners: Linda DeMars, Barbara Polk, CaThie John- son, Linda RuperT. The Associated Women STudenTs Organizan Tion, open To all women aT G.C.C., is specifically designed To promoTe a spiriT of individual and communily responsibilify as evidenced by Their several service proiecTs Throughout The year. AcTing as hostess for many activities, The AWS sets The example concerning The proper social regulaTions. lT also spon- sors social events, special dances, sTudenT-faculfy Tees, and a Big Sis-LiTTle Sis party. The highlight of These evenTs is The annual WinTer Formal, held This year aT MounTain Shadows. Above: Vice-President Jolly RoberTs completes identification Tags for The Faculty Tea. left: AWS presenTs Dr. Mikus and Dr. Prince an opportunity To become beTTer acquainTed. 4O - ORGANIZATIONS
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Pom line boosts interest, adds color to games m c x , am. ,: M Q , Larch, POM PON GIRLS: Candy Allmon, Helen Carbonelli, Melanie Mann, Terry Swoffer. At the beginning of each school year, the faculty selects a line of talented girls to perform dances during basket- ball games, thereby promoting school spirit. Coordination and rhythm, necessary prerequisites for a position on the line, are developed and prefected in Pom Pon class under the direction of Miss Charlotte Kidney. Upon enrolling at the new campus in the fall, all women will be sent a notice, allowing them to sign Up for Pom class with the consent of the instructor and the approval of a screening committee, consisting of the line from this year. left: The girls are pinned with number tags for identification during try-outs. Below: Former pom pon girl Jacque Lawrence iots down names and numbers of hopeful contestants. 42 - ORGANIZATIONS
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