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ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Dean Freeda Hartzfeld, Elly Eyman, President; Patti Price, Ardis Bowersox. Not pictured: Betty Jo Williams. The Associated Women Students of Albany Col- lege organized in 1932 to foster friendly relations among the women of the student body. Every wom- an automatically became a member of this or- ganization. Activities in its early years included the iiBig Sister,i program, a fireside party for freshman girls, an all-college carnival, and its bi-monthly newspaper. In the summer of 1944 the Group Leader program began. This is carried out by sophomore and junior girls and helps freshmen and transfer women to get acquainted with LC. During the summer letters are written to each new girl. The leaders also assist with Orientation and firesides at the Dean of Women,s home. In 1955 the Community Week project was initi- ated in which women give service to various associ- ations and observe the work of community agencies, so that after college they may give valuable com- munity service. The Coed-of-the-Month plan was started by Pres- ident Elly Eymann in 1957. A woman student is chosen by the Council for recognition because of her service. Sadie Hawkins Day has been a favored dance under the sponsorship of A. W. 5., and also a high- light is Cotton Day with a King Cotton and two Boll Weevils to reign over the dance.
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1957-58 ASLC STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President, Don Pinnock. V ice-President, Peggy Mahoney. Secretary, Marlene Motejl. T reasurer, A1 Vawter. President AWS, Elly Eymann. President AMS, Bill Painter. COMMISSIONERS Social, Jan Earnshaw. COMMISSIONERS: Lee Arnold, Larry Peterson, Jan Earnshaw, Publications Marilyn Hickox. Margaret Shearer, and Marilyn Hickox. Public Relations, Larry Peterson. Student A ffairs, Lee Arnold. Student A ctivities, Shirley Lynch. Religious Activities, Margaret Shearer. CLASS PRESIDENTS Class of ,58, Sherill Houser. Class of ,59, Mary Zo Petrik. Class of ,60, Roger Adams. Class of ,61, Peter Kershaw. RALLY SQUAD: Front row: Tom Olsen, A1 Parelius, Dick Danskin. Back row: Carole Nelson, Gail Hunter, Connie Klingman, Sandy Morton, Chris Edmonds, Darlene Snodgrass.
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PIONEER GUIDE The Pioneer Guide, published annually by Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternity, contains a com- plete list of the names, addresses and phone num- bers of all students and faculty. A new feature of the informative booklet is the campus box numbers of all students. The book also lists the heads of all campus organizations. Jea n Shea rer EDITOR PATH FINDER Richard Gray EDITOR Rxxx X Xxx
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