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Members of the tall A.MS Board are Harry Tschopik, Bnli Fernan- dez, Dave Barbcrree, Edward Bonja, Joe Rudzik, Mike Alfred. Roil Tiio: Stexe Silvera, John Holder, Ron Dierkens, Bill Mul- li};an, Gary daspcrino, Chris Ciordon. Roii Three; Norm Garrett, Bill M)ers, Snidely Whiplash, Mel Progar, Steve Scott, Sue Straub, Pat BuUard, Mary Behimer, Bill Johnson, Dudley Dooright, Tom Kendall, Harry Pritc, Ste e Ito. AMS Initiates New Program of Activities lor Male Students BILL MULLIGAN Fall AMS President llic Associated Men Students of PCC pro- vided a bus ' schedule of interesting e ents for male students, designed to gi c them a greater oppor- tunity to participate acti ' el in campus acti ities. Traditional e ents such as the AMS-AWS Dance, the AMS booth at the OMD Carnival, and the AMS Sweetheart Contest, were again a great suc- cess. This vear marked many AMS sponsored firsts such as the Trike Race, Auto Show, W ' his- kcrino Contest, Operation Match, and the Man of the Month Contest. It is evident that this men ' s organization has kept school spirit and interest high. Leadership of the organization was in the competent hands of fall and spring semester presidents Bill Mulligan and Bill Mvers. In III i I BeiillAl toe KiN( PhiBips. K Pl)feWi Dunior. ( foti Women S ! Urban init women sta Worn dubbed . ' vaneh ' o( and fasbio tivities fea general rq ditionallvi Hard-working members of the spring AMS Board are John Holder, vice-president; Bill Myers, president; Jim Trikoris, treasurer; Harry Tschopik, ICC representative. Rote Two: Steve Ito, Senate representative; Dave Garrison, historian. BILL M ERS Spring AMS President 26 ■ W Q,
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Tht •.prinj; ASH Hn.l . .hmsin hI I lien anianioi.i, l).irlinc Lorin , Ltt Kom.ii. Mim i.U(, prisiilinl; Rinnu rnl i-i rs, iic- prisiilcm: Tim OM-rlcuk, .N.iiu), J.iiu- I rh.in, Ikih J.uk ( n, re- lorilinn Clrl■la , Koii Ttio: drtg Flini, Shill) Lindcrman, Jim .M.is in, Bill Mvirs, J.uk Ci. Bell, adviser, S. Luke (urlis, ad%i»cr. Sol Pnliincl: I arl W. Hi.Uler, adviser. .MK H Al L WKO.NA Fall ASB iicpresiiknt RA lORS Spring .ASB i(.e-presideni The spring; . SB C ahiiKi imludes Let K.iM.n, lin.uue enninusMoner. Hette Beaslev, ilerk; Ra lors. chairman; Jaik d. Bell, .idviscr. Koti Tun: (lark ( helse , aihleciis; L nn nonaldson-Buller, speeih arts; .Mva Kalama, religious aKivities; Carol Miuhell, publiia- I.ons. Ka Ki.vnl.m, so, ..il atlairs. .M,ss ( ..nihs, inierdepar(nicnial adivitics; .Mike Lama, publiiic ; Riih Wheeler, pep: Fred Beau- ear, assemhiies; Kllen ' amamol , inlernaiional siudenis. Sol PklureJ: Jim .Mason, ICC president; Sieve Zirbcl, musii. 25
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An Active AWS Offers Coeds Wide Variety of Campus Programs Tin- fall AW S Bo.inl is mmpriMil .4 I nn I ).in.iUls(in-Huikr, M.n Itnt- Kirslein, AnaMa-.i.i l)oo as. Dihlm Sill. I)a«n Hakcr, Susie- Phillips, Kav Riordan, ' vl)nnl■ Knaiis. Ron Iiio: Kiih Whtcler, Phyllis Scldomridpc, Janiit Siubbltliild. Miihik.. lihida, O.llttn l)iini);an, Carol Connor, Linda Cashbaii ;h, liniiU W irian, Sand an a. Pain |..hM ..n. lu.ilK IrMnt, adMsir; Barbara IU,l k Kail I hret: ' innic Swanfildi, Kristi (libbons, Chris Hcillihi ' ini, Mary Lie Bouuitr, Mary Kay Bchimer, Mary Haydt-n, Paiii Van Ness, Dehra Ciix. Ill keeping with tlie spirit of a more ital role for student organizations, tlie 196v66 . ssociatccl Women Students under the leadership of fall presi- dent I awn Baker and spring president Nancy Jane Urban initiated one of the most acti e programs for women students in the iiistorx of the college. Women ' s Week iii the fall was officially dubbed .Xutumn Portraits and featured a wide arietv of programs for coeds including a banquet and fashion show. As.semblies and other .special ac- tivities featured members of . S as hostesses and general representati es of the college in their tra ditionallv distinctive vcllow jackets. Fall Prtsidtni NANCY JA.Nh L RBA.N Spring President .Members of the spring . ssoiiated Women Sludinis Bi vonne Knaus, reiording seireiary; Nam) June I ' rban, presideni; Barbara Beekley, viie-presidint, B.tie Beaslev . Ire.i-urer R ' lU Tuo: Chris Bedelheini. Linda Slew an, Bernadette Terril, Lee K..MH. mas oi. Susie Phillips. .Mubik.. I. In. la. Janue Mubblc- held, Linda Ha den, Belh Jjikson. Kou Three Ka Riordan, Sue Reinhar(. Kaih W eigand, Paiti an Ness. .Mary Kay Bouiiicr, Mithcll Rolfc, Sandy Vanpa, ( heri Riihmond. 27
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