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Members of the second semester Advisory Board are left to right, first row, Don Mershon, Barbara Bolton, Kathy lnce, Pat Mum- ma, second row, Johnny Walker, Mike McCune, Estelle Robbins, Marti Means, Linda Mothiesong third row, Donna Burmeister, Joe Leatherwood, Patsy Herrick, Peggy Kountz, Hardy Marx, fourth row, Ronald Ruskin, Mr. Mitchell, Dean Kirk, Mike Greene, fifth row, Mrs, Jamison, Mr. Borne, Mr. Marshall, and Tom Whitelock. SECOND SEMESTER LEADERS CARRIED ON THE GOOD WORK Patsy Herrick, welfare commis- sioner, and Pat Mumma, fine arts commissioner - shown at left - stop a moment to smile at the cameraman before going indoors to attend one of the many meetings their jobs re- quire. At right, Joe Leather- wood, athletic commissioner, and Nancy Leni, social commis- sioner, check over plans for a dance scheduled to follow one of P.C.'s athletic events.
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'Q E, az. fl iff? P ---.fi . QA. ' ' , 'I+ :gist-, Jr. -. , ezfsz' L ' its H es: V rr s9 'n AWS Executive Board for second semester was composed of Karen Kridle, Cara Cella, Mary Martha Prince, Marlene Simmons, Barbara Bolton, Marsha Northington, Mary Beth Wagner, Holly Axlerod, Pam Hartley, Doni Billie, Judy Getsinger, Sharon Sabine, Pat Mumma, Donna Bur- meister, Jann Howard, Jan Good, Kathy lnce, Barbara Hubbard, Connie Gaffney, Jan Schneider, Gail Gibbon, Judy Neilson, Lynn Long, Jennifer Nelson, Paula Boylan, Karen George, Lynda Goss, Dean Kirk, Mary War- ner, Pat Contreras, Estelle Robbins, and Lynda Mertz. Phyllis Gunderson, shown ot lett, was a mem- ber of second semester Executive Board, along with those shown below. They are Pat Mumma, Joe Leatherwood, Patsy Herrick, Marty Means, Donna Burmeister, Johnny ' Walker, Mr. Mitchell, Barbara Bolton, Mike McCune, Hardy Marx, Nancy Leni, Ronnie Ruskin, and Linda Mathieson. sie: l il' 1 ii will , li gli egg , ,, ll .3 i. H. ww. ilu i ,lsr ilu l- ,. , ,,,,11wglm,'1, Q 1 t- i i, l i Lsj e ll-- lii ii ill, 1 Ve will xellhi in ll if , f...f Pre! I4 , Karen George, treasurer. 5- ..., 'V '94 A Q2 l ? i, I Second semester AWS President Kathy lnce is flanked, left, by Estelle Robbins, secretary, center, Barbara Bolton, vice president, and right Public Relations Commissioner for second semester was Marty Means. , , N :'Q5:QaE..gxmLs l .-41 -5-.. L ,'-. I -0.3 .. -Vw, v , If-.-l Y Y- fig-'E'--. ,,,.':f .A 'QA' .'s,-'-. -' -H+ ' 9 .. i. 'T wp ' S K- . , . M . I 1- f -ef' 'E ' t fi ,. ii, . w J X , it 11,1 f-XV Q i v -f -. 1--.,. X 5 fell' . 1- .- 1' -f I. L
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Pleased at the party's national victory, but somewhat disappointed at Arizona results in the November balloting are these Young Democrats. They are, seated, Julia Penfield, Judie Towns, Barbara George, Kathie Mitchell, second row, Marilyn Johnson, Karen Welker, Joann Dreckman, Kay Kinnaman, Carol Neuman, Nancy Mc- Cauley, third row, Bob Kaecker, Sandra Van Bebber, Jerry Genet, Karen Vurich, Linda Madrid, Mike Stoner, Stuart Eridy, last row, Dr. Baumann, Dave Fields, and Young Democrats are interested in political issues, and their organization was formed to facilitate study of these issues. To get practical experience the Dems. worked with the official party organiza- tion and were on hand to greet visiting candidates when they campaigned in Arizona. Dr. Baumann is faculty sponsor. Suzanne Petrick. PARTIES - - THE POLITICAL KIND .lllfll Young Republicans, like their Democratic counterparts, are interested in live political issues. Prime purpose of the group is to study the problems facing local, state, and national electorates. The young G.O.P. was especially active during the fall campaigns. Dr. Dale is their advisor. While they lost out in the national election, young G.O.P. members were jubilant over their party's near-landslide in Arizona. Pictured are, first row, left to right: Peggy Andersen, Barbara Jones, Jeanne Miller, Harlene Sanger, Jan Enke, second row, Dr. Kenneth Dale, faculty sponsor, Bill Herrett, Nancy Faulstich, Rosemary Coyne, Christian Peer, Benay Biorge, Vicki Sterna, Kay Clark, JoAnn Koening, Mary Culwell, third raw: Dan Yee, Jerry Yee, Bill Spence, Mike DeWitt, Tom Bechard, Kathy lnce, Marlene Simmons, fourth row: Tom Hall, Dave Schelberg, Dick Stewart, Stan Butterworth, Roger Lindbeck, Stu Gib- bons, Pete Kimmes, and Dennis Kelley.
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