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SEMESTER ll SECOND SEMESTER, AS sponsored the annual Fine Arts Festival on cam- pus, and a budget assembly at which students and advisors could have an opportunity to discuss, and more fully understand the budget dis- tribution for next fall. With the establishment of other iunior colleges in the Phoenix area, Phoenix College may well be the leader in the organization of an Ari- zona Student Government Leadership Conference. At the present, PC belongs to the California Conference of Junior Colleges. Plans laid now will continue to be formulated by next year's Executive Board. Possibility of an Inter-Club Council to facilitate communications among campus organizations was considered. f Above: Ed Wood, vice-president, Jeane Gagon, secretary, and Bud Moore, treasurer. Below: Cstandingl Jack Poe, public relations director, Charlotte Bauer, Bear Day commissioner, JoAnn Yeo, fine arts commissioner, fkneel- ingl Janet Jackson, social commissioner, and Steve Smith, assembly com-' missioner. Not pictured are Madelaine Snoberger, election commissioner, and Marshall Arnold, newly-appointed public relations director. QS 4-my 4 . l li rl-wk YQ John Smith, second semester AS president
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-s. Commissioner SEM ESTER ll AMS HAD A BIG JOB cut out for them second semester: produc- ing the l5th annual Song Fest. First they had to decide on the theme C Tribute to Great Composersulp then officers worked as individuals on production rules, entries, program and set, schedule of rehearsals, iudges, trophies, and king and queen contest. Trophies were given for best men's, best women's, best mixed, and sweepstakes. All this was a difficult task, but the end result was worth it. Tom Nelson, Vice-President 'S Chuck Orwig, President Mitch Warren, 'K Secretary-Treasu rer Bill Reynolds, Social gms
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