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ASSOCIATED WOM N STUDENTS The Associated Wvomen Stu- dents is led hy three elected ofhcers and a hoard composed of a group of interested women students. The primary purpose of the AWS is to further the interests of all women students on the campus and to guide them with the various prohlems of college life. The president occupies a position on the ASB to see that the interests of the women in student government are cared for. The fall semester president was Marilyn Dolphin, who held the ollice of AWS prexy for the third time. Other ollicers were Bonnie Walker, vice- president. and Margie Feist, secretary. Front row, Charlotte Boyer, Rosemary Cicco, Hazel Kath, Marilyn Dolphin, Bonnie Walker, ,Ioan Day, and Nancy Freeman. Back row, Donna Walburn, Yvonne Bouvier, Louise Subers, Joanne Campbell, Betty Faux, Dorothy Tilling- hast, Shirley Weiss, Carol Cragg, and Anne Fleming. The AWS Board is composed of some of the most active women on the campus. many of whom are memhers of the women's honor organization. the Fpsilons. Others are found ac- tive in other phases of college life. Some of the year's activi- ties were a conference at Comp- ton. a pot luck dinner, and a fashion show presented lay mo-Tech. President for the spring semester w as Carol Graggg vice-president. Sally Alexander, and secretary. l,ily Carstens. Page Sixteen Front row. Yvonne Bouvier, Sally Alexander, Carol Gragg. Lily Carstens, Rosemary Cieco, and Barbara Stevens. Second row, Betty Faux, Laura Provo- penko, Margie Feist, Nat Okanishi, and Barbara Freriehs. Bark row, Mary Jo Theilmann, Pat Bradley, Lolita Archer, Joanne Campbell, Marjorie Pritchard, and Louise Subers.
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THERE The physics laboratory is the scene ol' this informal gathering. A group of students gather around the instructors hench to watch Mr. McHenry demonstrate an experiment. Wires hanging from the ceiling and strange looking equipment in every corner give the room its distinctive appearance. The mer-sized slide rule hanging over the front hlackhoard shows quite clearly that this is a mathematics class. Xlr. Cope. the instructor in charge. is shown here outlining a mathemati- cal operation step-hy-step. Another shot of one of our shanty-rooms. The class seen here is in the middle of a Ger- man test. and from the looks of things it must he rigorous. Wiith some of the students glancing up at the hlaekhoard and others with their heads lowered deep in concentration. one can feel sympathetic. With microscopes and special lights on their desks. these hiology students are quite involved in their work. Under the instruction of Mr. .-Xrmacost. this particular class offers a fine op- portunity for those who are interested in the life sciences. Hy working with actual specimens. the students get a chance to learn the course l'irst hand.
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Fall semester activities were led by the three capable young men seen in the picture. Stand- ing, President Glenn Hildebrand. Seated, Vice- President Bobby Donies and Secretary Hal Printup. SPRING SEMESTER Other duties of the AMS include acting as intramural A. M. S. FALL SEMESTER The Associated Men Students organization represents the men on campus in all intra-mural sports activities and anything else which might be of importance to the men students in student body government, The sports cared for by the Fall semester ofhcers included intra- mural football and basketball. The championship teams were the NCutters,' in football. and their close rivals, the Chugga-Luggersn in basketball. For the first time the seasonal sports banquet was held in the new Tech School cafeteria. where. along with some rough and ready steaks. a red-hot jazz band. and many honored guests. athletic honors were presented. managers to handle all on-campus sports activities, keep- ing the trophy case in order. making a record of the years sports activities and displaying it in the Men! Lounge. and staging the Sports Banquet at tht- close of each semester when letters are awarded to members of various teams. During the Spring semester the student body voted to strike out the word 'ex-oliiciov from the Student Body Constitution and thereby made the ofhces of AWS and AMS into fully active members of the Stu' dent Body Commission. With softball. volleyball and boxing heading the list of intramural events. Spring semester activity was guided by Secretary Dan lllateik. Vice-President Bill Bjorklund. and hard-working Presi- dent Don Robinson. Advisers were lf. T. Ruenitz and Dave McNeil. Kits. ' . . J . Seated on wall are Spring officers, Mateik Bjorkland and Robinson.
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