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AWS FALL CABINET-FIRST ROW. lefl lo rxghl: Mary Ellen Rlsell, Sue AWS SPRING CABINET-FIRST ROW, Iefl lo rlghf: Polly Cosenhno Ray, and Evelyn Kiern Callsen. SECOND ROW: Diane Rolando, Molly Shirley Sawyer, and Marilynna Ericson. SECOND ROW: Peg McAmis Morris, and Jean Maddux. Mary Ann Slosled, and Dorolhy Krogh. dmv' HAL CLELAND SUE RAY AMS Presidenl, Fall AWS Presidenf, Fall STAN SMALLEY MARILYNNE ERICSON AMS Presidenf, Spring AWS Presidenf, Spring Un I Hal Cleland in lhe Fall and Slan Smalley in fhe Spring were The 'rwo guiding lighls of 'lhe AMS This year. Among lheir many aclivilies. The AMS, in coniunclion wil'h 'lhe AWS, pul on lhe Chrislmas and Spring Tormals. They planned, publicized and labored over lhe Spring Frolic. The Whislcerino coniesl. which broughl many a bearded man onlo The campus, was largely lheir doing. From rallies lo Tormals 'ro rummage sales-is 'lhe record of 'rhe Associaled Women Sludenls l95O-5l. Bolh Fall and Spring cabinels slarled lhe semesier off by holding welcome lo MJC rallies for l'he new women sludenls. Togelher wiih lhe AMS l'he AWS spon- sored lhe lwo formal dances of +he year - Happy Holidays and Deep Purple. The girls held a rum- mage sale +o earn money for a SIOO scholarship which is presenled 'ro a deserv- ing freshman girl al' 'rhe end of The year. 'Mx 'K 4 me +P' www 5 me we T 6 K Q N 1 rf l 'X an 1 l JB' , . ffl arab ,, 1, l' ee - ' ' . e H 'T f 'F 'sliver 'sf P 3551 YZ-?f,53's-Q 17 1 'WNY .Beef W 'S - . - :.vf,.,.:.e:i,e-,.:::.g-:- W :-: B u, me . ' -- - . li- gee-W 4 : nf? '2iZf'Qgjf 3-'-7-.ifwiziggri 211 , ,, ..: .:.lia: 5 ,i ' .V -4- 1- -H , .' I-I iwggl ff T . - , wif' gig 1-lm:--' . 15 H 'ef fm , 4 ' ?,.'s'.?5' ' ,W-gasp s, I, . e lg.. Li.. ,l X, v , , X I 12... ' ..: S V, ' Zi-:sir -H we '21, 'ff' i wgai H agp, . . T ig -, -we if-.4 I ' 1' 'ff f Kg' 1 , ggi, i 1 233! l- ' ,li-r--' 'iii . -'- ner ' ' E - l yi r r T i in-. - H T .' I .J,.:.: 7 e .4 'L ' Q X '1 TQ r li -M ' igh ee1: f-- H may be
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:loinf meefing of fha AMS and AWS cab- Dancing io fha music of Ted Herman mei!--musf have been somefhing impor- fhe Winier Formal proved 'ro be lun for fr, Sian Smalle Todd Sanfos John Gi liano Bob Vander riff YI u 9 u Q v Pai Bufler lseafedl. and Bill Holdinghauser. Diclr Gofobed, Jael: Broolzs and Phil Frymire malce up fhe Spring AMS cabinet 52 fanf. affending. ,lyk George Gurrola, Hal Cleland, Adviser Louis Nofrey, Windell Parlter, and Bob VandergriFf made up fhe Fall AMS cabinel. .S Q1
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Spring Press Club Presiclen-I Phil Frymire, a pairon of +he arI's Anneffe Williams Bob Coulson Dorofhea Wafluns and Iho no'I possessing a iournelisiic beni. lakes pleasure in answer- Carmy Mallea wafch one of +he workers ai' Ihe S F Examiner mgha 'Few well pui' quesfions by Don Landers, Collegian campus building which 'Ihey Iourecl on Ihelr Irnp io Ihe Cl'I'y po sfer. ' ,iff ,'l,. -'Tr,'. ig ' V 'Y' Ta- Qv 4 nr- h-1,11-,,' A .1 ' . , ' rf' x' I , ' -Q'ff?77'i' 1 v 4' rr- + si 'Q-i iii. l Quaniiiy produciion was key- noie of 'rhe fall Collegian under Ihe ediiorship of Anne Schell. I During Ihis semesier 'rhe Collegi- ANN SCHE,-L an Turned oui many large ediiions. including a I6 and a I2 page edi- Jrion. A readership siudy was Iaken oi ihe I6 pager and iis resulrs will be used Iorguides in iuiure papers, Bob Coulson was managing edi- Ior, while Ivan Jones and his as- sisiani Ivlyrile Ivlegas did an our- sfanding iob oi obiaining 'Ihe ad- veriising which made ihe large is- sues possible. In 'rhe Spring Ivan became edifor. This semesier was nolable for Jrhe increasing aiieniion paid naiional news aliieciing The siudenis. Weekly polls were 'raken 'ieaiuring The opin- ions of siudenis on a wide range oi subiecis including ihe draii. Ihe Korean siiuaiion and women's place in 'Ihe war. Managing ediior for 'rhis semes- ier was Diane Burion and Ivlyrile was Iop aclveriiser. The fall siaiii of 'Ihe Collegian included: Ivlarie Warren, news edi- 'rorg Anneilre Williams. copy eclirorg Don Leighion, assisiani copy edi- Iorg Diane Burion, Ieaiure ediI'or: Bob Walker, sporis ediior: Bill Pence, Carmy Ivlallea and Barbara Fondren, desk ediiorz Fred Siocks, pholographerg and circulaiion manager, Sieve Burleson. MARIE WARREN FRED STOCKS CARMY MALLEA BONIFACE SALUDES BOB EDMISTON CLARENCE MARCHAND MYRTLE MEGAS STEVE BURLESON BARBARA FONDREN DON LEIGHTON DOROTHEA WATKINS
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