Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1953

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OFFICERS FOR THE ASSOCIATED MEN STU- DENTS for the first semester of this year were Jim Blake, president, Dave Gardner, vice- presidentg Art Nylund, secretary-treasurer fnot shown I , and Bill Hagerty, social commissioner. The highlight of their administration was the Thanksgiving Dance at swank Paradise Inn. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS OFFICERS FOR THE ASSOCIATED MEN STU- DENTS for the second semester were Ronnie Godfrey, president, Dick Needham, vice- presidentg Foster Northrup, secretary-treas- urerg and Gay King, social commissioner. They sponsored dances for the benefit of polio after basketball games, and in addition to many other things they annually sponsor the Song Fest held May 14 at the Encanto Band Shell. One of the special interests of the AMS is 'the promotion of college athletics. They seek cooperation torbring about fellowship among the men students.

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OFFICERS FOR THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STU- DENTS forthe first semester of this year were Mary Burg, presidentg jo Soza, vice-presidentg Helen Olsen, secretary, and Pat Derting, treas- urer. One of the most important highlights of their tenure was the Annual Christmas formal -this vear with the captivating theme, the Silver Whirl. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS OFFICERS FOR THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS for the second semester were Pat Liggett, presi- dentg Helen Olsen, vice-presidentg Pat Crosson, secretary, and Io Soza, treasurer. Their terms in office were marked by many important responsibilities. Some of the most important were the gala Carnival Capers, given for the benefit of Worldwide University Student Fund and Courtesy Week which included an assembly and skits, and culminated in the Courtesy Dance and the crowning of Lord and Lady Courtesy. In addition to its specific duties there are general aims which the officers must constantly bear in mind. They are to promote sound scholarship, high standards of per- sonal living, and fraternity and so- cial maturity among the student body as a whole.



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yi r. u . I i ,.i. . OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS for the second semester were jerry Dille, president, Bob Adams, vice-presidentg Mary Moore, secretaryg Bernice Mackey, treasurer, and Bruce Clayton, representative to the ad- visory board. The highlight of the administration was a gala dance at Cudia City called the Sentimental Iourneyi' late in April. Continuous music was provided by two bands-and the dance program was in the form of plane ticket! OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS for the first semester were Bob Adams, President, jo Ann Stone, Treasurer, Shirley Rahn Gallagher Knot shownl secretaryg Bernice Mackey, vice-president, and Dave Thomas, representative to the advisory board. The most important event which they sponsored was a futuristic dance called Atomic jitters which Mars and Q -D-f'ial radioactive 'ills to from FRESHMAN, OFFICERS H ll

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