Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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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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CAMPUS WHEELS TURNING ,, K' w l -'41 -'li -Y5,gx'145h - s, Douglas Moye, public relations com- missioner for first semester, had to catch a bite and swallow on the run, as his job kept him busy every hour of the day. Q, l G' A st l 'J A 2 it , , . .K af g i Three commissioners consider plans for their various campus activities. Mor- garet Kofoed, left, looked after fine arts, and also looked over the shoulder of Johnny Walker, athletics commissioner. Donna Bermeister, social commis- sioner, had her own program to study. Richard Porter posed in o relaxed mood to show that his duties as first semester Assembly Commis- sioner were not weighing too heav- ily on his shoulders. His job was to work with the Executive Board and with the faculty planners, to try to make assembly programs interest- ing enough to suit the tastes of Phoenix College students. Pleasing everybody on campus--or even almost everybody- was not an easy job but assembly attendance improved this year. As Welfare Commissioner, Mary Duran's big job was to coordinate the Associated Student charity pro- gram at Christmas time. Under her direction a campus drive was staged to raise money, collect food and clothing for needy families. She also planned a party that was given for underprivileged children. L-.E--4 13

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