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ROW 1: Susie Walton, Ginny Von Eck (Tr( Judy Enlow (Vice-President), Sally Flemini surer), Eriene Black (President), ROW 2: Mary Ellen Van Rus- kirk, Barbara Anne Johnson, Penny Cutler, Mary Ann Pulse, Carolyn Michel, Judy Pownall, Greta Martin, Marilyn Greiner, Ann Bradford, A WS Executives Send Questionnaires To High-School Senior Girls Tlie Association of Women Students Executive Coimcil sent out several hiuidrecl questionnaires last Fall to high-school senior girls in Indiana. The forms contained questions pertaining to college life and encouraged the girls to attend I. U. The annual AWS Mass Meeting, required for all luidergraduate women on campus, was condncted in tlie Auditorium March 10. Names of pledges to activities and scholastic honoraries, including new Mortar Board members, were announced at the meet- ing. Also, the new AWS, WRA, and YWCA presi- dents were elected. The presidents of the Women ' s Residente Halls Association, the Panhellenic Coiuicil, and the Wom- en ' s Recreation Association, plus a V VCA officer, make up the AWS Executive Council. Directly under the council is the Student Rela- tions Committee, composed of the 10 chairmen in charge of co-ordinating such activities as art. sc holar- ship, and special projects. IJy getting a representative lew of the vomen on campus, the AWS Execiuive C-oimcil tries to keep the different programs spon- sored by various groups from overlapping.
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ROW 1: Wonda Hancock, Pot Crogg, Diane Neher, Shirley Edwords, Rosemary Mcintosh. ROW 2: Saroh Corson, Potficio Snow, Cynthia McGahon, Connie Pearson, Sue Adomson, Karen Ruckriegle, Marjorie Roberts, Linda Sons, Linda Guernsey. ROW 3: Judith Donaldson, John Linson (President), Willie Roy, Dennis Sharp, Ronald D. Miller, Ferd Samper, Judy Dyer, A. J. Atkinson. ROW 4: Martin Joachim, David Lumm, Jim long, William P. Vititoe, Milton Bernard. Contest Alumni Entertain New Test Finalists Contest Aluriini— Contest Alumni on Campus lielped entertain the 1,200 liigli-scliool pupils who were at I. U. April 25 and 26 to take examinations in Spanish, Latin, English, and matiiematics. These pupils, along vith lumdreds of others, had already taken preliminary and regional tests. Con- testants wlio scored high in the two previous exams advanced to the finals at I. U. Contest Aliunni on Campus are I. U. students vvho participated in such final tests when they were in high school. The group greeted tiie contestants and presented a talent show for tiiem. Cosmopolitan Cluh— Hoping to create better imderstanding among students of different coimtries, the Cosmopolitan Club sponsors weekly all-campus mixers Friday nights at the International House. The International Dinner Oct. 26 had a similar purpose. Here several members entertained with their native songs and dances. The clidj ' s 300 mem- bers represent 68 coimtries. In the Spring the club helped with the annual Little United Nations by sponsoring a variety show and a display of exhibits from coimtries represented in the General Assembly. Cosmopolitan Club Furthers World Relations ROW I: U. V. R. Roo, Sorah Zimmerman (Vice-President), Aleotho Miracle, Kyung Nai Choi (Secretory), U. Thoung Tut, Nodo Tesich. ROW 2: Kowsor Ahmed, Gloria Mourchevich, Joaquin C. Guerrero, Saad M. Ahmed, Mohomed Hogi Tbucar, Moricnne E. Milholland. ROW 3: Kri Prasod Gautam, K. Sito Rama Sastry, Patricia Janjecic, Dr. Walte Burnhom, David lumm. Phil Milholland.
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ROW 1: Lavonne Joyce OhI, Karen Ullstrup (Secretary), Judy Enlow (Cholrman), Nancy Bell, Kay Gilbert, Mindy Rau. ROW 2: Maxine Eckerty, Marcia Marchese, Joy Foulkes, Hudne Nancy C. Bennett. Southworth, Marily I AWS Board of Standards Approves Special Function Late Hours A pep rally in celebration ot a ictorioiis football season, a dance siu h as Opening ot Formal Season or the Dames Bail, a reception tor professional enter- tainers after tlieir performance in the Auditorium— these are some of the fimctions for which the Asso- ciation of Vomen Students Board of Standards will extend the horns of imdergraduate omen students past the usual limit of 10:30 p. m. or 2:W a. m. Processing petitions for late-homs permits is the biggest job of the Board of Standards. Requests for changes may be made in two ways, depending on what type of group applies. If a housing imit wants late hours, it sends a letter to the board. A student organization, such as the Student Athletic Commit- tee, must send representati es to a board meeting. An extension is made automatically lor any all-cam- pus dance that has had late hours in previous years. The Ijoard is also interested in encoinaging correct dress and conduct. .Members get new ideas by talking with representatives from other campuses at the . VS national con ention each Spring. Judy Enlow, chairman of the Board of Standards, and Karen Ullstrup, retary, discuss plons for sending representatives to the Spring convent
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