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WS sponsors AWS is an organization open to all women students. It is specifi- cally designed to promote a spirit of individual and community re- sponsibility. Helping and learning from each other are also important goals. The Associated Women Students proved to be one of the busiest organizations on campus. Among the activities they sponsored were the traditional Big-Little Sister par- ties. This gave the women time to make and renew friendships. Also the AWS sponsored the Officer- Faculty Luncheon, several noon stomps, and they put on some of the best Friday night dances of the year. ln February, the officers traveled to Flagstaff to attend the AWS Duo-State Convention. December I6 marked the high- light of AWS events when the win- ter formal got under way at the Executive Inn. After months of de- tailed planning, the evening was a breeze under the theme of Ever- green Enchantment. winter formal r iff' 1 F Left to right: Bonnie Grant, Sherry Lichte, Jacque Sniffen, Cherie Ravenhorst, Pam Wobleski. Berry Trunzo, Rita Ruminski. Norma Pollock. L 1 . . tx G-V ' N 'Zz W e' C .ijw v 'V l .X , 1 -.5 .. 'flags W' Rita Ruminski. vice-presidents Betty Trunzo, president: Sherry Lichte. secre- tary, Jacque Sniffen, treasurer. 136 , ll , v l 'x 0 p-' ' l H fi A HOU' I. Linda Sanders, Jacque Sniffem HOU' 2, Sherry Howell, Kathy Thaden. Sherry Lichte, Berry Trunzo, Rita Rumin- Shirley Kissee, Pat White, Cherie ski, and Norma Pollock. Raven horst.
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.lohn Vice - y 'Q' xy l ' 13 E x If ei':,,15, ,gi ,S X .A 1' K- QMDLLL' 9:13 , I A wg: , 'ay'-ez'-.. 'NIS l CT fu .JM i , 1-l -I ' ' o , Q P. AS First year student government officers got off to an eager start in September with enthusiasm and ambition. John Donna captured the rank of President both semesters and presided over the class activities. Among their planned events were several groovy Friday night dances, the Frosh Hootenanny, staged in the Student Union, and they scheduled the annual Frosh Luau for May I7. Donna, Presidents Glen Wishart. urerg and Billie Sharpe, Secretary. Presidents Debbie Goodwin. Treas- -H G' Url . 's Q 'xi 'is -J H F75 Y' ,ii,.,,t:f. ,,,ii,, 5, . an J' 'iizg' , 2,1 ..a.3 '1- 11, V ' 5.3 . -. - ' 'me 51 ' -w ,b 432 , . , . .f- 5 .r- 'E-S. 2, . V i-My ,vit ,-, .ta -,fi i . 2' . '- fi A - Lug. I . ' f ..f' ' 4 4'--' -11.- 73-- ',,.:-4265, ' I 54Nw f ff, .-.3 ,ZMLN- ,gi ak i, -n 1' S .f ' 2-, ,f-:. 3,h :.r f. .. ...qi 'Ks 239 ,LCD ig' t, S, - J ,I like p. l Neff t 4 Il lllg fl E E' 3 'lg ll Q! 'L 5 ui fig: hw ., Left: Chris Leese, Vice President: John Donna, President, Judy Easterly. Treas- urers Billie Sharpe, Secretary. F
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wi - - 'l 4. , -.ai First semester officers: Greg Pierce, Jack Forney, Abe Feder, Steve Nunn, and Jim O'ConnelI, Bob Bergquist, Jim Calvin, Mr. Harris. 'imp Abe Feder, Forney. Advisor, Jim Harris, President. Treasurer, Jim Calvin, Secretary, Mr. Second semester officers: BE QQ: QE AMS AMS is an organization open to all men on campus. It aims to promote academic accomplish- ment and scholarship. Varied so- cial activities are sponsored by AMS, such as the Rodeo Week ac- tivities, dances, and the graduation party. Under the advisory of Mr. Forney, the four elected officers, and commissioners work together for better understanding. i gf,-'Y First semester officers: Bob Bergquist Treasurer: Stephen Merrick, Secretary Nick Scott, Vice President, Steve Nunn President. 1 37
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