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V-. L ,- E : 1'Tg- , . , nf' 1 lr -Ti if I -- v'Xf a. Q ' . AMS Second Semester Commissioners: Jim Calvin, special commissioner and I back: Tom Reid, parliamentariang Jim Louis Lopez, publicity. Morely, assistant commissioner: Front: E. 21 i i AMS Second Semester: Mr. Montanus: Craig Wacker, secre- dent: and Greg Pierce, treasurer. tary: Harold McKisson, president, Ed Wilkinson, vice-presi- 149
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Associated Men Students ABOVE: AMS First Semester Officers: BELOW: AMS First Semester Commis- Mr. Montanus, adviser, Harold McKis- sioners: Carl Seacat, parliamentariang son, vice-president and Ed Wilkinson, Craig Wacker, social, Harry Dean, spe- president. cial: and Greg Pierce, representative. The Associated Men Students organization is open to all GCC men students. Primarily a social organ- ization, the group sponsored sev- eral dances during the year includ- ing a Halloween dance in October and a Moonlight dance on April 14. The tradition of AMS Day was continued. Free coffee and dough- nuts were served to everyone and recreational activities sponsored by the group highlighted the events of the day. During the World Se- ries, AMS rented a color TV for fac- ulty and student enjoyment. At the conclusion of the cross country season, AMS sponsored an invitational high school meet held on this campus. An ice skating party on December 19 at Phoenix Iceland and an End of the Year party were other popular AMS so- cial events. l 148
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I . ASS First Semester Officers: Sue Cham- Jay Hawkinson, special: Karen Perry, berlain, treasurerg Sharon Hanson, so- secretary: Milton Turner, president: and cial commissioner: Chris Baca, publicity: Dominique Bischoff, vice-president. An enchanting Evening in Rome was the reward for all who attended the sophomore-sponsored Spring Formal. Engaging in a bit of horseplay, sopho- more Eileen Lambson performed in the annual talent show. ,l
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