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- : rgivtitlfsi- A-3 il 95 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS f J , 1 i ' Executive Board - First Semester. Seated lleft to rightl - Marilyn Sullivan, secretary, Shirley Cheuv- ront, AWS president, Jean Han- cock, freshman representative, Jim Lee, president, Lael Muehlebach, treasurer, Janice Chambers, social commissioner. Standing Cleft to rightl - John Schoen, fine arts commissioner, Mr. John Prince, sponsor. Not pictured - Paul Wright, AMS president, Ralph Ferguson, ASB vice-president, Patty Makemson, sophomore representative, Fred Johnson, assembly commissioner, Larry Clark, athletic commissioner, and Jay Ortega, public relations commissioner. The Executive Board is the student governing body of Phoenix College. lt is com- posed of the four elective officers, five appointive officers, presidents of AMS and AWS, and represetatives of the two classes. This board handles problems which arise concerning the affairs of students. The members of the Executive Board plus faculty N rj: members comprise the Advisory Board, which legislates financial matters. ' , ml One of the main problems and aims of the Associated Students is A 5:5 to help each student find his place in college life. Parties and mixers J are given to aid new students in becoming acquainted. Movies, dances, picnics, and plays are some of the other activities which are held 19- 'A an R .ov 05 N. 1 l K 4 for this same purpose. The Executive Board acts as a clearing house for all student and faculty problems. The Board is often called upon to sit in on faculty meetings and to serve on various committees. JIM LEE, President First Semester The all-school dances are under the direction of the social commissioner, who is an appointive officer. The assemblies are directed by the assembly commissioner. f X One of the big projects which the Executive Board sponsors is Bear Day, This is an all-school picnic which gives the students an opportunity to come together for a full day of swimming, games, and picnicking. The Swim-Dine-Dance partyl is another big BlLL KE55l-ER event on the social calendar. President Second Semester Executive Board-Second Semester Seated lleft to rightl-Jim Parker, public relations commissioner, Grant Parsons, assembly commissioner, K Tony Hotis, athletic commissioner, , Y A fi-.W-75, Florence Steffan, social commis- i t ' T I' sioner, Pat Pollard, treasurer, Bill ,wa L Kessler, president, Patty Makem- M, ,W , 1,1 ,,i. ,l son, secretary. 4 , 1 N ' l X 'fl' sfanaang ileft to fighfi - Mr. i, iefgspg, 5 Y ' Prince, sponsor, Clark Shelby, fine l arts commissioner, Jay Ortega, pub- V Q V' lic relations commissioner, Neal 'T ' 3 'J Roberts, AMS president, John Raht, . ' wg -' ASB vice-president, Shirley Cheuv- ' IW ront, sophomore representative, l Rosie Bennett, freshmen represen- tative. Not pictured: Lee Stohlbrost, AWS president.
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ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS fi! ,QP E? SHIRLEY CHEUVRONT, PRESIDENT First Semester V Q, ',,,:i First Semester Council: Clockwise - Joan Cook Charlotte Livermore, treasurerg Bettie Harrison Freshmen representative, Patty Sue Stapley, vice ces Mousseau, sponsor. The AWS includes every girl who is registered at Phoenix College. lt is a service and social organiza- tion whose activities are multiple and varied in order to include as manygirls as possible in active participation. This year's activities began with the first week of school and continued until after graduation. The Get Acquainted parties, co-ed parties, dances, candy sales, and assemblies helped to make this year one of the busiest and best in AWS history on the Phoenix College campus. As a service project the girls sponsored a series of candy sales to raise money for the Save the Child- ren Federation. The Christmas Jingle Bell Ball and the novel Springtime in Paris dance were two of the biggest dances of the social year and were the highlights in the AWS calendar. LEE STOHLBROST, PRESIDENT Second Semester Second Semester Council: Seated lleft to rightl- Cynthia Brown, vice-president, Dr. Mousseau, spon- sorg Lee Stohlbrost, president, Norma White, sec- retary, Louise Cook, treasurer. Standing lleft to right? - Dorothy Quiring, Kathy Thomas, Freshman representatives. Freshmen representative, Lee Stohlbrost, secretary, president, Shirley Cheuvront, president, Dr. Fran- E. ff . 11
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