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-; 5.3: ! NEW OFFICERS START AMS YEAR OFF RIGHT The Associated Men Students moved inio new oHices under the Bookstore last fall. After becoming familiar with the facilities of the new location the organizaiion swang into high gear and embarked on the. yeah activities. Highlights of lhis year were the Barbershop Quartet Contest, AXIS Fashion Show. the selection of the best-dressed man on campus. AMS-AW'S Dance: and the selection of the Man of the Month, Semester. and Year. ..-v e .1 fr , ' : DAVE LEAVERTON President ONE OF THE highlights OI the AMS year was the Barber- ShOP Quartet Contest. Allow: is a par: of the z'rowd which Watched. TKE winners in the. menhs divisinns. are. below. ART FLAMING DAVE BOUCHER MIKE ROGERS Vice President Secretary Treasurer w-e .m- MEMBERS OF THE AMS Ted Schramm. 20 Iseated. Council are left to right: Mike R0 Art Flaming, Wayne Petersen, Cary MeCurdy gem: Pete Padersen, and Dave Leaverlon,
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CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS pose. in one of the HS Building patios. From front, they are: Tom Golich. treasurer; Sally Harris, secretary: Bob Coates, vine p 'denl, and Dan Dierdorff, president. In leading the graduating class through its final year in college, the oEEcers organized a Senior Picnic at Big Oak Ranch, a senior dance, Bac- calaureate, and the Cammencemant exercises. SOPHUMDRE CLASS OFFICERS kept their class busy by challeng ing the other classes in various tug 0' wars, push-hall cunlrms and assorted feats of unity. They also provided the school with a Sadie Hawkins Dance. 17mm leaf! is Ralph Kelly, president: John Bryan Vim: president: Lee Whistler. treasurer: Dr. J. S. Fisher, adviser, and Sally Dillemuth. secretary. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS pause during a meeting in the. BA Building. Stated are Margie. Skelmn, rrrretaryu left. and Kathi Rieser. vim: president. President Jerry Cordinicr stands at left, with Dr. William Hippaka. rlass adviser. rentrr, and Bob Butler. treasurer. at right. The Juniors Sponsored the spring Blue Book Ball. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS hold a nwriing in the Air Sc-ienre room. Phil Brenea president. appearing panllz-ss in 111's hermudus be.- hind the podium at r ter. is flanked hy rahinet members. from left: Bill Frontis. treasurer: Linda Dubhq. freshman representative: Dr. Claude R-Ierzharher. adviscar: Chips: Fleming. vim: president: Marilyn Hanssan, secretary. and Donald W. Thiel. adviser. -.q,.... ,. ...-
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AWS ACCOMPLISHES MUCH IN BIG YEAR BARBARA STEELY President EARLY IN FALL. AWE synonsorvcl uFrrush Fete.h a fashion show featuring Treghman models and new rampna styles. The Asmrialed Wrnmcn Students also mnwd into new quarlcm and proceeded to promote and organizr- many new activities for lhe women on campui including awarding cerliHcates 0f scholastic achiovcmml to women sludvnts and selecting: the AWS Woman of lhc Month. AWS again sponsored Spring Sim.r and worked on lhr AMS-AWS Dance. The group also helpful theater projects by selling bidriY ushering. and publicizing periormances. In expectation of the dorms to open next fail AW'S set up th' Hrst signilicant regulations for dormitorivs and sorority houses. Other high points in the year were All Womelfs Day and a fall banquet with record attendance. SHOWN AT REGULAR W'odncsday AWS meeting are Ht t0 righi. row 1: Mrs. Nlargery Warmer, Betty Dawmm. Barbara, Steely. Marla Brown: row 2: Fran Sherman. Sharon Petersen, Helen Thayer, Sidney Clark. Miriam Leonard, Genny Forrester, Peggy Kirk, Marie Tillotsan, Sharon Graham, and Anne Hawley. 3E ; , BETTY DAWSON Vire President Caa- MARLA BROWSI- Sen retary LINDA LARSON Trea surer 2!
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