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Lk -if .. ABOVE: Rick Boyton-President, Pat Sullivan-Vice-President, Dave Weiner-Treasurer, Jerry Jones-Secretary. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Dave Weiner, Bruce Mechum, Bill Rarks, Mike Kerr, Unidentified. SECOND ROW: Rick Soper, Ken Miller, Rick Miller, Doug Christiano, Jack Torres. BACK ROW: Doug Smith, Dave Mehlum, Bill Ross, Al Bowers, Unidentified. Associated Men Students was organized to promote fellowship between Phoenix College men students. AMS is an active organization that starts the school year with a smoker at the beginning of the semester. This is followed by fall sports day, a Thanksgiving dance, the two man ten mile relay in December, a second se- mester smoker, and songfest. Associated Men Students is school minded and promotes Phoenix College activities when- ever possible. AMS cooperates with other cam- pus organizations in enriching the college so- cial life. AMS is administered by an elected board of officers and an appointed board of com- missioners. AMS has two major divisions: exec- utive council and legislative assembly. Associated Men Students work hard to stimu- late campus interest in college traditions. ln a four year college this is much less of a prob- lem because of on campus housing but in a two year college, with little real campus life, sus- taining the coIlege's traditions becomes the goal of all campus organizations. This makes AMS's goal an important one. ASSCCIATED MEN STUDENT
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ASSCCIATED WQMEN STUDENTS Associated Women Students promote fellow- ship, friendship, and cooperation between . women students. Associated Women Students is one of the most active organizations on cam- pus offering a wide variety of activities designed to aid the female student socially and scho- lastically. AWS promotes Phoenix College and its ac- tivities whenever possible and cooperates with other school organizations to enrich campus life. Associated Women Student activities begin early in the year with the big-little sister pro- gram created to acquaint freshmen women with college life. AWS sponsors many panel dis- cussions designed to keep the women students O I abreast of current affairs. Various activities in- 5 cluding teas and socials continue throughout the year with the high points being the Christ- 3 mas formal, the spring carnival, rodeo week, i womens' week, and at the conclusion of the I year, the experiment in international living. l Associated Women Students is administered by an executive board of four elected officers, four elected freshmen representatives, and a board of coordinators, all of whom are volunteers. ABOVE: Cindy Knackstede-Secretary, Alice Eveland-Vice-President, Marcy Pfitzer-President, Jan Hazelett-Treasurer. BELOW: LEFT- FRONT: Kathy Trejo, Jan Hazelett. SECOND: Alice Eveland, Marcy Pfitzer. BACK: Cindy Knackstede, Sharon Haberling, Gail Holmesley. TOP-FRONT: Eunice Redondo, Pearl Balderama, Lois Treitman, Linda Martinez. SECOND Jeanette Zable, Debbie Rausch, Susan Romero. THIRD: Susan Corless, Louise Chavez, Monica Plett, Barbara Wachstein. BACK: Lynn Hawkins, Joanne Thomas, Charlotte Krueger. BOTTOM-FRONT: Paula Myers, Anne Flynn, Kathy Curran. SECOND: Anne Gooshow, Jamie Viddean, Cosalee Goering. THIRD: Cheryl Watson, Nancy Wheeler, Rosalie Snearley. BACK: Mary Joe Mills, Unidentified, Chris Chalkley, Unidentified, Lynn Stults. .N
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