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Front row, left to right, arerBetty Wood, Nancy Wockner, Norma Hoey, Eloise Pymm, Nadine Nichols, Barbara Thaxter, Barbara Hebert, Gil Wilmer, Chairman, Laura Briskett, Mary Jo Jastram, Pat Hedge, Mary Lou Porter. Back row, LaVerne Pope, Muriel King, Doris Reitz, Betty Jo Lord, Lenice Lord, Corinne Chollet, Virginia Tabor, Shirley Pearson, Madeline Lamphear, Pat Henry, and Marcelline Francesconi. ELECTION COMMITTEE HE machinery of the college voting system is under the direction of the Election Committee. This committee is in charge ot all elections of stu- dent body and class officers. lt enforces the rules governing elections and judges the eligibility of the candidates. For both student body and class offices, all eligible candidates submit petitions signed by 25 students. All student body card holders may vote at the primary elections to narrow down the num- ber of nominees for the general elections. The two candidates who receive the highest number of votes participate in the general election, if no can- didate has received a majority vote in the primary. Elections for class officers were held in October and March and student body officers were elected in December and May. The spring semester chairman was Norman Nordstrom, and sub-committee heads were Delbert Rasmussen, Betty Hammat, Beverly Gibson, and Walter Mitchell. Casting his vote Could he be a candidate? Counting ballots
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Front row, left to right, Beverly Gibson, Mildred Schmidt, Margaret Munson, Jane Andersen, Barbara Hebert. Back row, Barbara Rogers, Mary Lu Dennehy, Deana Wilson, Jeane Spence, Nancy Jorgensen Pauline Gist, Annie Shew, Pat Henry, Margaret Larsen, Dean Baker, Marian Browe. jam' Hoiglal Qiuzclva, ' , mimi Milfha. F! 55 2929 kblz Nancy Jorgensen ASSOCIATED WCMEN STUDENTS . ONE of the more active service organizations is the Associ- ated Women Students, of which all women students are automatically members. Nancy Jorgensen, AWS President, Dean Baker, and Dr. Elizabeth Kelley, sponsors, and Miss Mari- an Browe, financial sponsor, deserve credit for their help. The AWS Stag Dance, the Queen's Tea, the Queen's Ball, a float in the Armistice Parade, a revised AWS constitution, the Christmas tree in the rnain foyer, Christmas presents for handi- capped children, the Spring Formal, the lecture series for wom- en students, the Coordinating Council, the exchange student fund, and refinishing the Women's Lounge and the AWS office were all AWS projects for the year. Lillian Mahnert, Beth Krum, Lilly Garabedian, Kathryn Dresser, Lois Reinold, Desanka Cucuk Frances Lucich Sue Carstens, Joan Ruby
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The library on registration day REGISTRAR? OFFICE N accurate record of courses taken and grades received by each student who registers for work at Fresno State College is prepared and maintained in the Reg- istrar's Office. Under the direction of Mrs. Wilma Wight, registrar, the office, located in the administration building of the col- lege, also provides transcripts of a stu- dent's record upon request of the student. In this office, records for degrees and credentials are evaluated and information is given to students and prospective gradu- ates regarding their individual records. Statistics concerning enrolment and major fields are also provided. Other duties car- ried out by the Registrar's Office include evaluating records of new students apply- ing for admission to Fresno State and giving information to entrants regarding admission requirements and registration. A new method of pre-registration was put into effect this spring to alleviate con- fusion on registration day. By this plan, students consulted with their advisers about their programs for next semester and new class programs were planned. Mrs. Margaret Voels, left, and June Potter, left, and Mrs Dorothy Long Mrs. Evelyn Leyden Mrs. Lillian Adney
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