Long Beach City College - Saga Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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24 AWS EXECUTIVE BOARD SPRING The Executive Board selects the committee chairmen from the petitions that are submit- ted. During the semester, the Board assigns projects to individual committee chairmen. One of the biggest events of the semester that is planned and executed by the Executive Board, is the A.W.S. Awards Banquet. This Banquet is held at the end of each semester to honor and present awards to the most out- standing women on campus. PANATHANEAN BOARD SPRING Irene Errett, TNT; Maureen Leach, Ramayana; Anita Barker, Mahabharata; Mary Helen Deal, Dasahara. Seated— Marilyn Robinson, Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Furst, Recording Secretary; Sonia Shafto, President; Jackie Elliott, First Vice President; Bonnie Kleinmeyer, Fr eshman Representative. Standing— Nancy Kealy, Second Vice President; Elva Bond, WAA President; Diane Jones, Treasurer. ee Jackie Elliott. President; Barbara Vaughn, Entre Nous; Pat Tinder, Tammuz

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AWS ADVISORY BOARD FALL Front Row— Barbara Vaughn, Decoration; Eleanor Bruce, Memo; Ann Jackson, Community Service. Back Row— Mary Denton, Rereshment; Jane McGee, Friendship; Helen Vidovich, Ways Means; Joyce Crow, Poster. The Advisory Board consists of the Executive Board and the Committee Chairmen. They hold their meetings once a week, usually on Mondays. This group is organized to direct and carry out A.W.S. projects. They hear reports of the individu- al chairmen. Any expenditures that are related to A.W.S. activities must be presented before this group for approval. They also have charge of all A.W.S. business that is not otherwise assigned. The Snack Times that are planned throughout the semester are for all women on campus; students, teachers, and clerks. This event is held during the eleven o’clock hour on Wednesday or Friday in the Student Lounge. The College Party is usually held once each semester for all students and faculty. ‘ There is a program of talented personalities found joann paca Bee ees ye opitcen,, Hostess 3 an eade, Art. on campus, followed by.refreshments and dancing. The week before school adjourns for the Christ- mas holidays, a group of women, under the direction of a committee chairman, trim a tree and decorate the classroom windows with Santas and snowflakes. Sonia Shafto, Party Program. Nancy Kealy, Courtesy; Marilyn. Westall, Office; Marilyn Furst, Advertising. 23



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AWS ADVISORY BOARD SPRING Charlotte Jones, Office; Fredna Moore, Art; Charleen Mayer, Poster; Marilyn Westall, Ad- vertising; Louise Newton, Memo. ! i i : Beth Sudenga, Friendship; Libby Martin, Hostess; Pat Joselle, Courtesy; Margaret Miner, Lounge; Lee Ann Shumway, Party and Program. In order to raise money for their activi- ties, the Advisory Board sponsors coffee sales at night school on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday nights. They also hold a rummage sale or a cake sale at least once a semester. is The Variety Show is another program of talent that is found among the students. In the Spring, the Advisory. Board plans a series of Teas for the surrounding high schools. The girls from these schools are entertained by a short- program, a tour of the campus, and are served re- freshments. A Mother-Daughter Springtime Tea is held in May for all the women students and their mothers. This Tea is usually Allene Killough, Ways and Means; Pat Priddy, held off campus on a Sunday afternoon. Refreshment; Pat Graham, Community Ser- The final Pir eh or ott vice; Linda Leyhe, Decoration. bo (abe © CAL ey i} Breakfast which is held for all Sopho- | more women on the morning of gradua- | tion. A huge Ivy-covered ring adorns the stage. As a climax of the breakfast, the 7 sophomores who are engaged pass | through the ring to announce their | engagements.

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