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associated women students Above: President Milly Doren, to the amusement of members of the court, pre- sents T0111 Fraser, Most Eligible Bachelor of 1955, with a bouquet of roses. Loft: During freshman initiation, the man has the advantage! Below: The new officers, hvudml Iby prcah idonLclm-l, Ruth Harris, try their victory smiles on the photographer.
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associated women students 3: ?i Row 1: M. Sanger, K. Podolan, D. L. Sharp, M. Daron, D. Berlin. Row 2: M. McLaughlin, S. Mitrhol, J. Cole, H. Huffman, C. Conely, M. Kern, J. Verl'lunk, M. Kelley. PrusidenlgMilly Doren Viro-president-Roseann Podolan SocrotaryeMary Sanger TroasureriDorothy Berlin AdvisoreD. Louise Sharp Counseling in classes for freshman women was started this year by the Association for Women Students. This is one way in which AVVS strives to further cooperation and friendship among the women students 011 Centrars campus. The aims of AVVS are directed toward intellectual and social development and cooperation with the administra- tion in creating and maintaining high social, edu- cational and ethical standards. Centralas AVVS is affiliated with the Intercolleg- iate Associated Women Students7 which holds na- tional conventions annually. This year, representa- tives from Central attended the national conven- tion held at Michigan State University. The Big-Little Sister program was again in full swing at the beginning of the year. Freshman i11- itiation, Homecoming: Ban7 coffee hours, and the Spring Ball were among the many activities under- taken by this organization. Winning first prize for the most beautiful float highlighted the Home- coming activities for AXVS. They worked with Metfs Union to carry away this honor. AVVS is governed by a council of eleven womem selected by the women on campus. The council consists of the president7 four executive officers, and various representatives.
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ments union Row 1: R. Hall, J. Gentges, C. Maienknecht, R. Lichtenfelt, D. Reaume. Row 2: F. Schmidt, D. Turner, D. Curtis, S. Kramer, T. Bloemsma, J. Kurtz. Men7s Union is organized to promote friend- ships and acquaintances among students and make campus life more enjoyable and richer. All men who are enrolled at Central automatic- ally are members of Men7s Union. This yearas program progressed to an all time high. Two outstanding features were the third and fourth annual All Sports Banquets. Jesse Owensa past Olympic champion, was the speaker PresidentiVDon Curtis at the third annual banquet. The fourth annual 5 qt F d S h .1 banquet was highlighted by the presence of fat arye re Kc mlct H. O. 4Tritzw Crisler, athletic director at the Treasurer Donald Turner University Of Michigan. Certificates for athletic AdvisoriDean Lauer participation were awarded to graduating var- sity letter-winners at this yearas banquet. Two new advisers, Gilbert 0. Maienknecht and Richard J. Lichtenfelt, were appointed to the board. Smokers,7 co-sponsorship 0f the fall freshmen social hour and Christmas 3311 with AVVS and jazz sessions compieted the yeares activities. Joint efforts with AVVS also paid off with the winningr 0f i'i prize for the most beautiful Homecoming parade float.
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