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-' fix '12 V' 2. iryl-vrJ14v2'f4:+ireQ!f4sz29Ea-was . .nmvwrie '!'1:!HE.nfh'::i':cf5-451'-?i'f'! i4f1?7if'f?fP 'f'f?7ff?:'t'1f!'f!9'!'fYPf ffTE . -.: E'?5f?'7'?TTf Qu., -A,h,'i- . qua.-px..-..---.-...+,1-..,A.....g...3. .-,,,..,5.4.,, 2 -..,..,.....,,..... .,.,.,,.,. ....... ,,.. , 1'-.uw -,,, M,-,-E.:.QQ3335.17:'.,z1.'Q:.'3.'.'p2'-n.-.j:.-lirtq':,.:.,1::'-.2L ..:',3-.:,.':f-:.',.:'4,:1:x:.iA.u:.1,-.- -.--i. . ,- . ' 1' - -' - 4 - ssociation of Women Students The Association of Women Students was an organization which concerned every young wo- man at Bowling Green State University. AWS as a legislative body made all the rules by which Female Falcons live. This year AWS sponsored many events. First was the Welcome Party in September for all new freshman women. At this party the freshmen became more acquainted with their new life at Bowling Green. ln November a formal leadership dinner was held for all women leaders on campus, and at Christmas the annual Christmas Formal and all-campus Christmas caroling was sponsored by AWS. This year Angela Genovese served as presi- dent, with Janice Schreiber as first vice president, Pat Wallace, second vice president, Nancy Lego, recording secretary, Betty Ayers, corresponding secretary, Jane Winfield, treasurer, and Mrs. Jes- se Currier, adviser. A representative was also elected from each dormitory and sorority house to serve on the AWS Board. AWS was divided into three groups, the legislative and executive groups which make the rules concerning all women, and the judicial group which supports and enforces the rules. ln the spring AWS sponsored a job clinic in w-hich many problems were solved and advice was given to the women in professional fields. In May the annual May Sing was held, and at the end of the school year the Senior Breakfast for all grad- uating senior women. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Wallace, J. Schreiber, A. Geno- vese, J. Winfield, N. Lego, B. Ayers. FRONT ROW: N. Lego, P. Wallace, A. Genovese, J. Schrieber, J. Winfield, B. Ayers. SECOND ROW: P. Sikes, R. Sirn, B. Easton, I. Jones, P. Rittenour, D. Wise, J. Pierce, M. Chandler. BACK ROW: J. Truex, B. Hoffman, P. Long, M. Batdorf, E- Pond, C. Lenz, P. Motter, S. Prinz, J. Gribbons, P. Jones. p FRONT ROW: B. Ayers, J. Winfield, J. Schreiber, A. Genovese, P. Wallace. BACK ROW: S. Prinz, M. Pacey, N. Lego, D. Wise, I. Hussey.
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Charity Drive Committee Glossy pictures of Ugly Men and Ugly Women contesting for first place, short but riotous skits presented at an all-campus variety show, and the Powder Bowl touch football game between Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Gamma were all features of the second annual all-campus Charity Drive. Three trophies were given at the conclusion of the Drive to the independent dormitory group, the soror- ity, and the fraternity which earned the greatest number of points during the Drive for actual partici- Alpha Chi Omega Ugly Vlfofrmzfn, W'l,'ll,?l,lf7' B, Bittner, N. Gruner, E. Nissen, B. Gorsuch. pation in skits, and for contributions and posters. Don,t Pass the Buck-Give itv was the slogan used. The drive co-ordinated all solicitations for var- ious charitable organizations including the World Student Service Fund, Heart Association of America, Cancer Fund, Infantile Paralysis Foundation, TB fund, and Red Cross. Four hundred dollars was set aside to be used to support a displaced person on this campus. Phi. Kappa Tau, Ugly Main Winnu
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La IB in YW rt M22 'WS B Sf. F 05.1.1.3 -gm 'A E L, mm ir -Q. N. Gruner, A. Genovese, N. Fulwyler, G. Brown, J. Grossman. Student Court Student Court, judicial branch of student govern- ment at Bowling Green, heard and decided cases con- cerning interpretation of Senate regulations and disputes between campus organizations. The Court, which met each Wednesday at 4 p. m. in the Nest, tried mostly traffic cases concerning violations of campus parking regulations. The group worked closely with the Campus Cops to enforce traffic laws. Court justices were appointed by the Senate president in either their sophomore or junior years, but had to be of junior rank before taking office. The appointments had to be confirmed by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. Niles Fulwyler was chief justice of the Court for the 1951-52 session, and Angela Genovese, Shirley Hollis, John Grossman, and Mark Brown served as the other justices. Nancy Gruner was Clerk of Courts. Dr. Benjamin Pierce, Dean of Business Adminis- tration was Court Advisor. During the year, the Court made several trips to different courts to observe how cases were handled and obtain training and background for their trying of campus cases. I do solemnly swear . . 3' Nancy Gruner, clerk of courts swears in a witness before Student Court.
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