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FASHION SHOWS were included in the Snack Times held in the Student Lounge. AWS ADVISORY BOARD lrightl is headed by Barbara Miller iwith gavell. Members include, seated from left, Diane Wetzel, Janet Hane, Mary Lou Mayfield, and Shaula Sauerbier, standing from left, Healine Schneider, Linda Schweitzer, Sheila Rasmussen, Ellen Milhorn, Kris Cunningham, and Bette Eldrdige. , 53 i A223 f ,,z ,511 ,-,cab - W., 5 - ,K -.. WM f, -11:3 Lillfmi Mgr-:Q ' '59 Q.-1 nw., - - 11- wi-: s'q- N' ,'a, V ,wx ,, dx. ., . .. , 2 .1-22 - l l X I l , X ga K X , N
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I , l l 'XS AWS EXECUTIVE BOARD members are, from left, Carol Becker, Board Presidentp Barbara Miller, AWS President, Karen Ward, AWS Corresponding Secretary, Linda Springer, AWS Treasurer, AWS Second Vice-President, Pat Juneman, AWS Recording Ruby Hada, Freshman Representative, Sharon King, Panathean Secretary, Jan Huefner, Kassai President. ' ASSOCIATED M N STUDENTS RUSHING TEAS BROUGHT MANY TO THE LOUNGE. '! ss I i243 X .i nN...,-- - m. t -i we v 'E N s-71322-f,',,.,. Nmmsrfs' ,Q s .- Wu: ,Wir 5 V f AWS, the Associated Women Students, is one of the most active organizations at City College. Its activities include planning and presenting fashion shows, receptions, variety shows, and luncheons and participating in a wide array of other events and projects. I Heading AWS this semester has been preseident Barbara Miller. Along with keeping the organization functioning properly, Barbara acted as Mistress of Ceremonies for the Evenings at Eight programs. Assisting Barbara have been members Of the Executive and Advisory boards. AWS traditionally closes the semester with a banquet at which the presentation of One-jewel and Five-Jewel awards is made and new Kassai memberS are announced.
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KASSAI MEMBERS met in the campus cafeteria early in the semester for luncheon and to make plans for the semester. THE ORD R B y Linda Gallagher Membership in the Order of Kassai is a goal of the majority of freshman women who are active in AWS projects. It is an honorary service organization and the oldest club on the Liberal Arts campus. Kassai's 55 members come from the most active girls in the AWS program. Each semester the members of this organization work together, giving outstanding service to the college. Fall 1961 has been no exception. The girls opened the semseter by helping throughout regis- tration week, Working alongside City College Faculty and Staff OF KASSAI ersonnel. Another of their f ro'ects was makin Christmas tra P Y favors for patients at Veterans' Hospital. This was accomplished through several work parties which proved to be enjoyable. Profit from coffee sales contributed to the Kassai scholarship fund and went toward financin several activities. 8 Adding fun to service were frequent intra-club activities. Among these were a jitney dinner, kidnap breakfast, and pickle sale. All of these activities and projects were made possible through the leadership of President jan Heufner and the spon- sorship of Miss Alice Marie Garrison. Ps MEMBERS OF KASSAI Ure, ff0m left, row one: Claudia Smith, Shirlee Roberts, Terrylee Jan Huefner, Sandy Hickok, Pat Juneman, Barbara Miller, and Shaula Sauerbier, row two: Carol Becker, Sharon. King, Rosemary Koons, Ellen Milhorn, Dee Fettin, Sharon Jacobson, Shei- Ia Rasmussen, and Lmda Chelius, row three: Marilyn Hoskins, Linda Springer, Karen Croissant, Judy Bleasdell, Helaine Schneider, Jacque Bachar, Jan Hassell, and Karen Ward. lib?
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