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A. W. S. Women Strengthen An all-encompassing social program was led by Women Students President, Dolores Page. A.W.S. provided refreshments at a meeting briefing new students on the year ahead. A. M. S. Men ' s Week JVIen ' s representative on campus — President Ted Hibner. 16 Women were allowed to buy donuts during a Men ' s Week sale.
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f [iant and Luraduate Students ■m. wT AUTHORIZED PERSONNEC Y (f 3? ' W ANDREW K. BUCK Ls. onwi m mmn T 1 I b Andrew K. Black, Extended Day President. The Extended Day program which encom- passes over half of the student popula- tion is served by its representative. Presi- dent Andrew Black and its advisor, Mr. Alberti. Fall council members were Vice Pres. J. Rinker, Sec.-Treas. Pat Laub, Rec. Sec. I. Turner, S. Laska and S. Roach. Graduates were impressed with faculty ' s use of closed-circuit television productions. James Forsyth, Graduate Class President. Koffee Kapers and an investigation of the parking problem were the chief concerns of the Graduate Class Council. All matricu- lated students possessing a B.A., B.S. or equivalent degrees are members of this class which this year numbered over 2,000. The Fall council was bolstered by Vice Pres. H. Minter. Sec. L. Cohn. Tres. J. Marlette, C. Hamilton and N. Howard. 15
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i otteae ft roatam ' 9 The Association of Women Students council operates for the benefit of the whole cam- pus, but its major concern is catering to the feminine fac- tion. In addition to the spon- sorship of Women ' s Week, the A.W.S. al so held a Mum Sale and a Christmas party for underprivileged children, which got its financial back- ing from a successful fashion show. A.W.S. Council: Row 1; L. Moore, Pub., H. Johnson, Corr. Sec, N. Elgar, Vice Pres., D. Page, Pres., S. Monroe, Tres., D. Harrison, Hist, J. Trembley, Rec. Sec. Row 2; G. Alward, B. Dube, D. Gaffney, C. Narde, S. Rubin, S. Levine, J. Bell, S. Sill. Row 3: Advisor Miss Haithwaite, L. Simpson, P. Evison, R. Wisneski, K. V. Ploeg, B. Willhoft, C. Hawks, L. Lee, S. Forneris, B. Henson, L. Torres, P. Cole, R. Keymer, Co-ordinator of Student Activities, Mrs. Sorenson. Row 4; K. Effinger, M. Raymond, D. Lackey, D. Jepsen, S. Montague, L Galvan, J. Leman, C. Welles, P. Augenstein. J. Bastrom, D. August, J. Paz, J. Antone, S. Ralph, C. Dilley. UJear s J ianiiuht The other half of L.A. S.C. ' s populace belongs to the As- sociated Men Students. The Hermit Hop was the con- cluding event of Men ' s Week, always on top of the social calendar. During this week beards were growing, cars were being shown, mud was flying and classes were brawling. All in the spirit of fun, of course. A.M.S. Council: Row 1; S. Preston, L. Richen, G. Collins, D. Smith; T. Hibner, B. Allen, R. Pellegrini. D. McDermott. Row 2; Advisor Mr. Alberti, T. Tetzlaff, M. Woolley, J. O ' Kane, S. German, B. Morris, B. Colvett, L. Walker, J. Marlette. N. Ray. Not pictured is L. Mollner. 17
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