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AIvIS pres. ■j V- ' «t . ' -.j„ v j[i A iL— ,i.i,»iii.a-i-uL ;s. 2; Dora Mae Powers, AWS pres. 1; Bob Dietlein, AMS AND AWS PRESIDENTS With the exception of the Associated Student Body, the largest organizations on the campus are the Associated Women Students and the Associated Men Stu- dents. These organizations wield tremendous influence in campus policies. Their leaders must be not only outstanding personalities but capable executives as well. The presidents holding office this past year have met these standards.
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Row 1, L to R: lane Anderson, Joyce Yount, Marjone Heinen, Stella Kosmak, Marjorie Luke, Jeanne Peterson Row 2: Jack Lowell, Garth Dunn, Bill Young, Johnny Campbell, Nick Vestuto, Keith White. Row 3; Joe Bennett, Dee Van Nest, Bill Hamilton. EXECUTIVE BOARD II
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Row 1: Bev Simon, AWS treasurer; Jean Drew; Marjone Heinen, AWS secretary; Dora Mae Powers, AWS president; Mary Donnelly AWS vice-president; Eloise La Vigne. Row 2: Gordon Brown, AMS secretary-treasurer; Bob Dietlein, AMS president; Enor Jepson; Shirley A. My- ers; Marty Fenn. Not pictured: Ken Abel, AMS vice-president; Marjone Luke; Margaret Nicholson; Stella Kosmak, Vlary Lou Ingelson; Helene Fallgren; Peggy Whitaker. AMS AND AWS BOARD I Working with their presidents m planning activities were the AMS and AWS boards- Without these hard-working people, lew successful projects could have materialized. Women ' s activities included redecoration of their lounge, the traditional Big Little Sister Tea, and a Fashion Tea. The AMS sponsored We Hate Women Week and advanced plans for an AMS Lounge.
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