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Page 31 text:
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FFICERS With all his knowledge gained from his previous semester's experience in student government, it's little wonder that Mickey Dion turned in such a splendid piece of work as spring ASB prexy. Al Steubing provided some able assistance whenever called upon in his capacity as vice-president. Letty Derus continued to serve the student body in the spring term also, having been elected AWS president. The AMS presidency was taken over by' jovial Bill Jordan. Eleanor Bowen, Commissioner of Records, and John Crowley, Commissioner of Finance, proved to be excellent choices to fulfill the duties of their offices. As Commissioner of Publications, Roger Holmes called all his literary talent to the fore in order to do the best job possible. Rounding out the commission was Keith Williams, Commissioner of Arts, who displayed much enthusiasm in planning spring dances and assemblies. :Slaying . . . ASB president, Opheleo, quarter- back-frienclly, capable Mickey Dion. From vice-president in fall to president in spring was a well- deserved boost. Spring ASB commission members, standing: Bill Jordan, Roger Holmes, Al Steubing, Mickey Dion, Keith Williams, John Crowther. Seated: Letty Derus, Eleanor Bowen. K'
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far... ASB Ambitious, tall, dashing ASB president for fall, Richard Pap- py Sherman led the commis- sion to attain new heights in student government. Page Eighteen Associated Student Body commission as they started work in the fail: Owen O'Brien, AMS president, Max Tipton, commissioner of publications, Rudy Kroon, commissioner of finance, Adelle Nemetz, commissioner of records, Dick Sherman, ASB president, Letty Derus, commissioner of arts, Mickey Dion, ASB vice-presi- dent, and Marty McCubbin, AWS president. Dick Sherman, affectionately referred to as PappyU by everyone, wielded the gavel as ASB president in the fall and saw the successful completion of a full and active semester. He was capably aided in his planning by ami- able Mickey Dion. AWS and AMS affairs were handled by Martha Ann McCubbin and O. B. O'Brien respec- tively, who served in the capacity of presidents of the two organizations. The problem of balancing the budget fell into the experienced hands of Rudy Kroon, Commis- sioner of Finance, and the pleasant task of arranging for assemblies, dances, etc., was delegated to Letty Derus, Commissioner of Arts. Adelle Nemetz as Commissioner of Records assumed the duty of faithfully keeping a writ- ten record of the Commission meetings. In keeping with his journalistic background and experience was the office of Commissioner of Publications, which Max Tipton held that semester.
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.gi :-- H Q1 Martha Ann Marty McCubbin, AWS Fall prexy, brought her red-headed self to the call of any activity needing guidance. Fall AWS Board and committee chair- men: FIRST ROW, Lou Lawrence, Marty McCubbin, Marilyn Smedleyp SECOND ROW, Marion Vurpillat, Jackie Trammel, Adelle Nemetz, Betty Bowman, Carol Kruse, Mildred Price, Margaret Jackson, THIRD ROW, Letty Derus, Margaret Coul- son,Jean Hagenbuch, and Shirley Ford. AWS Martha Ann McCubbin directed the fall activities for the Associated Women Students. She was assisted by Lou Lawrence as vice-president, Bernadette Gagnon as secre- tary, and Marilyn Smedley as treasurer. First major undertaking of the semester was the Halloween Party which the AWS sponsored in conjunc- tion with the Associated Men Students. On November 8 the annual AWS-WAA Conference was held in Riverside and SMCC responded enthusiastically with twenty-six representatives. A fashion show with Caroline Leonetti, the traditional Christmas party for women, and aiding the AMS with the Talent Show were other accomplish- ments of the AWS. Chairmen of the various committees on the AWS Board were Martha Kirby, Mildred Price, Jean Hagen- buch, Shirley Ford, Betty Bowman, Margaret Coulson, Carol Kruse, Margaret Jackson, Jackie Trammel, Marion Vurpillat, Adelle Nemetz, Letty Derus, and Jinx Haney. ' . -rs-X---re,-s--r www p fr s rr . n is snr rr we ,-we .5 L.,- .N 'ir ,ti as
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