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ICC members are Turn Bojjgs, Mike Lama, Gary Miller, Gar Shields. Row Tiio: Or. Paul W. Smilh, adxiser; Carol Connor, Denise Howe, recording secretary; Craig Tavis, vice-president; I)a e Carroll, president; Cheryle Cale, corresponding secretary; Mary Blowers, treasurer; Don Coverstone, publicity and projects; Robert W. Taylor, adviser. Ron Three: Lynnc lork, I-mily Vezerian, Mar Koehler, Barrett Duff, Norman Hubbard, V ' alter Rydzewski, Jon Olesen, James Mason, Ste e Scott, Andrew Merrill, Lee Collins, Loren Du Puy, Da e Barberree, Gail Hawk, George Fulks, Dick Carlson, Raymond Fors. An En ergetic Inter-Club Council Boosts New Club Activities ICC officers and adviser discussing club busmess are Lynne York, Dr. Paul W. Smith, adviser; James Mason, Mary Blowers, and Emily Vezerian. Coordiiiiition of club acti itics at PCC is the |ob of Intcr-Club Council which consists of all club presidents. Fall semester president of ICC was Dave Carroll. It was the job of the ICC dur- ing the semester to direct the Plomecoming parade. Spring semester president James II. Mason and icc-president Emih ' Vezerian worked with officers Linda Stewart, Diane Siseo, Mar Blowers and Lvnne York, and area chairmen Denise Bauman, Barbara Long, Garv Helm, Margaret Kliebert, Maurice Wagner, Beth Jackson, and Hugo Annas in producing a long list of accomplishments. ICC teamwork included initiation of the first club day. Disphns, exhibits, and demonstrations bv campus clubs were featured on the Campus Center patio. Distribution of the ICC handbook w as another part of the council ' s program as was the creation of an organized svstem to record acti ' ity and service hours. Additional jobs included the chartering of the Model Home Producers ' constitution, student or- ganization da s, and a campaign to impress upon clubs the benefits gained by becoming an acti e and ital part of campus life. Club response to the steppcd-up program was cn enthusiastic as w-as e idenccd in the erv successful OMD Carnival, lliirtv-thrcc clubs participated, making it the high- light of the second semester. 28
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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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DAVID CARROLL Fall ICC Prtsidcnt JAMIS MASON Spring IC ' C Prtsicltni ICC members for ihc sprinj; stmcsur .irt Maurlit W .igni-r, Dtn- i»e Bauman, Lvnnt ork, Ciar Htlm. L nn Dnnaidson-Budcr, Fmil ' c?frian, Linda Sitwart, Barbara Lonj;, Beth Jaikson. Mugn Annas, (,ar Millir. K»u Tiio. Julian Binder. Tonv Brill... Russ (.ardnir. Dr. Paul . Smiih, adviser; Kaihv Morehead. Carol Connor, Alsa Kalania. Katbleen Kalania. ( ' arol Faraione, Jan Ciarsey. Kou three: Craig lavis, Jim .Mason, Jim Irikoris Len Ciold. Karen PaiterMin, Breni Smich, Pam CiM per. Ka Riordan. Roil ioiir: .Mars Blossers. Cher le Cale. Pa( Priie, Tim Priie. Andress .Merrill. Sandra Duersi. Us in .Miali. Allan Chisholm. Sails Pridonoff. Pal Carson. Kou In,: .Mike Lama. Frank Fasi- man, Ronald Talkos, Bruie Parham. Farl Corp. 29
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