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Co-eds frame fashions I5-55 K v at Qu Brenda VanArsdall makes a perfect picture in wedding gown. ..frr2-.geaH1tRuTEii5 1 L M E., 7 2 1fQ'Eig - .551 . -- sJ---X ABOVE: Janis Flowers BELOW: Sparkle Cook The latest in fashions were modeled in a fashion show pre- sented by the A.W.S. on Oct. 18. The show entitled A Perfect Pic- ture included everything from vinyl coats to sportswear to a bri- dal gown. LEFT: Fashion show models: Back row: Patty Clayton, Rosalee lVlunoz, Pat Vaught, Niki Tilling- hast, Brenda VanArsdall, Nancy Bosley, Cheryl Bickel, Chris Staab, Front Row: Pam Fiske, Janis Flow- ers. Sparkle Cook, Chris Baca, Di- ana Branch. 159
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Dean re ports On convention --- Dear Students, Here at the AWS Duo-State Con- vention on the grounds of NIVISU the delegates and l are sharing a very rewarding experience. We shared expenses and travel- ed by bus with students and ad- visors from PC and ASU. We thus became well acquainted even be- fore the conference began. Active Women in Society is the theme of the conference. Dr. Marion P. Hardman and Congress- man Ed Foreman are to be two of the featured speakers. Today, our luncheon was held at La Posta, a world famous rest- aurant in Old Mesilla. After the lunch, we had the opportunity to see the village. We felt honored when it was an- nounced that we had been chosen to revise the constitution for the Duo-State organization. We are looking forward to at- tending a concert which will fea- ture The Brothers Four as a part of the Forum series here at New Mexico State. . Sincerely, bfwyfii. aim 158
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Sophs sponsor Dine and Dance party Hamburgers, soft drinks, mus- ic and fun prevailed at the first G.C.C. all-college activity. Spon- sored by the Sophomore Class, the annual Dine-Dance opened the social season on September 16. The get-acquainted event boasted a large turnout. Name cards were provided to help introduce stu- dents to one another. TOP RIGHT: Sheila Daniels and Dean Pierson got acquainted with other new- comers in the relaxing Grill Room. BOT- TONI RIGHT: Wes lVlcKisson welcomes Rick LeForce and has the honor of put- ting the first hole in his new l.D. card. 160
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