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gs.:-Y -r- -V Executive Board members for first semes- ter AWS include, left to right, front, Judy Williams, Ginny Tamburelli, Bonnie Mc- Guire, Donna Burmeister, Sally Bengston, Barbara Bolton, Mary Duren, Glenda Grittman, Sandy Francis, Cara Cello, Mollie Francis, back row, Estelle Robbins, Pot Contreras, Jon Schneider, and Judy Neilsen. Officers of AWS for first semester were, left to right, Doni Billie, treasurer, Linda Matheieson, vice president, Linda Goss, president, and Kathy lnce, secretary. All women students at Phaef l nix College are eligible for membership in the Associ- ated Women Students, and any woman student carrying l2 hours or more of college work is eligible to run for office. Objectives of AWS are to promote scholarship, uphold honor and truth, and to promote friendship among the students at P. C. The Dean of Women is advisor to the organization. 'Sak Additional AWS Executive Board mem- bers ore, front row, Sandy Roberson, Dani Billie, Linda Goss, Dean Kirk, Ricki Sen- nett, Marlene Simmons, Marilyn Kraemer, short row, Linda Motheisen, Kathy lncep back row, Mary Ann Dawe, Elaine Rich- mond, Pat Hornish, Paulo Boylan, Sharon Axelrod, and Holly Axelrod. GOVERNING AND HONOR GROUPS Honor Board membership is a high honor and membership comes through majority vote of the previous year's members. The board serves the some purpose in junior college as Mortar Board does on four-year campuses. Members pictured are, front row, Mary Beth Wagner, Loiny Nodiff, Nanci Tisdale, Dean Kirkj standing, Linda Mothieson, Jan Schneider, Mary Warner, Bonnie McGuire, Kathy lnce, Barbara Bolton, Marlene Simmons, Judy Neilsen, and Lynda Goss. l0
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THESE PEGPLE KEPT THE VJ.. 1 I A..- b ' B ll I 'Jai' qv--1 -' -- All smiles, but also aware of their many responsibilities are the members of the Executive Board. They are, left to right, Mike Riggs, Mike Greene, Mary Warner, Barbara Bolton, Mary Beth Wagner, Lynda Gass, James Johnson, Dennis Kelley, Hardy Marx, Douglas Moye, Donna Burmeister, Margaret Kofoed, Mary Duran, and John Walker. Mr. W. W. Mitchell, Faculty sponsor, stands beaming behind the group. lt takes a lot of work by many different people to keep campus affairs moving smoothly and ef- fectively. lt is the Executive board, made up of officers of the three campus student organizations, plus class officers, and commissioners, that controls and manages activi- ties of the Associated Students. The A.S. Constitution gives to the Ex- ecutive Board the power to adopt the necessary rules and regulations. ii5gil iii in it Front to back, starting at left are first semester Advisory Board members: Mary Duran, Doug Moye, Bob Hink, Donna Bermeister, Dennis Kelley, Linda Mathieson, Lynda Goss, Dean Kirk, Kathy lnce, Mike Greene, Mr. Cocanower, Mary Wagner, Donie Billie, Mary Warner, Mr. Born, John Walker, Mike Riggs, Mr. Mitchell, and Margaret Kofoed. 12 .M - hu M-Fe-3'...,, M
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