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By John Allen AMS President AMS began the semester with the semesterly Stag Day in which tlie various clubs on campus displayed their awards and achievements. In the following week, the clubs held their first open houses. Their second open houses were held a week later and rushees were selected for pledging. One of the highlights of this semester ' s activities was the Frolics ' 63. Clubs participated by presenting light skits, while members of the sv ■imming team played parts in the walk-ons, staged at unannounced times during the performance. This semester marked the first time Frolics was held at night, and it proved a great success, playing to a sell-out crowd. The AMS is already contemplating next year ' s show. Three integral parts of AMS are Norsemen, Interclub- Council and Intramurals. All have enjoyed success this semester uiulci- the suihtI) leadership of Robert Monte- negro. Doug Reagan, and Ken Myers, respectively. Two other standard offices include treasurer and secre- tary. Ron Drabman, by his excellent handling of funds, has kept expenses at a minimum while the program ran at its maximum. Mike Clark, this semester ' s secretary, instituted the idea of starting a secretary ' s ledger in which all minutes of the semester are kejjt. Money for scholarships was raised by the AMS thro ugh the showing of John Severson ' s surf film The Angrj- Sea on successive Saturday nights. The film, an annual event, will be continued next semester. The semester was ended on June 1 at the semesterly AMS Banquet where many of the outstanding men stu- dents were honored for their service to the school. AMS sponsor is Monte Nitzkowsky. LEADING AMS this semester were, from left: Doug Reagan, Joht Allen president; Mike Clark, secre- tary; Ken Meyers; Ron Drabman, treasurer, and Bob Montenegro. 15
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FINAL PREPARATIONS ARE MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE AMS TALENT SHOW. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS 14
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MARY CALLOS Viking editor-in-chief BEN CUNNINGHAM Viking Adviser SUCH LOYAL DEVOTION. Viking page editors listen attentively to instructions for the next issue. Hard work and enthusiasm make up this foursome. From bottom: Lar- ry Noble, features editor; Sue Prunty, activ- ities editor; Chuck Jarred, news editor; Dennis Courtemarche, sports editor. VIKING A goal of All-American rating was again set by spring semester ' s Viking staff under the leadership of Mary Callos, editor-in-chief. Page editors were Chuck Jarred, news editor; Larry Noble, features editor; Sue Prunty, activi- ties editor; and Dennis Courtemarche, sports editor. Serving as photography editor was Rich- ard Fukuhara; exchange editors were Jon May and George Thomjjson; advertising manager was Gary Olson; and artists were Jim Crawford and Ladd Terry. Cheryl Linscott served the Associated Student Body Cabinet as representa- tive of publications. Assignment sheets, page dummies and copy are familiar words among the staffers, and deadlines are things they often dread. The Viking is recipient of the Silver Medal at the State Convention, journalism awards in photography, writing and page layouts from Long Beach State College, and national recog- nition as All-American for 11 semesters in a row. I STAFF MEMBERS SUSAN ASHBROOK RON BEAULAC BOB BITTICK DAVE DANIEL ZINA FLORENTINE RICK HALPERN GLENN HARRIS JACK HOFFMAN KEN KILFOYL JOHN MICHEL FRANK WHITNEY wniiiNtT RY WILSON III I II —Jl
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