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Afforzbzfm' Women SZMHIEWZI EW' . ,. h - N ,, l lp ii ' ' J ll' vu Ji? ' ,I , ,lx-.1 L -:Uri ..'.' ,Nl .. Itwffff , T :Q gf, . A 5 4 .1-s..-' E sf, J If I-ig Q 'A' if i I, 1:3925 ll Al' ir JY nm,-2 -nf 'Q I 'r:'. lm L :tj ' 7. ll rm I, V fi? ' .1 I .r ' Be? .....,l5 ., .IW ...W .15 . 5 , M, N-. Judy Schull, secretaryg Gloria Heller, religion chairman, LaVonne Johnson, social chairman, Paula Albright, president, Jane Dyk, onrcampus women s rep., jan Youngren, off-campus women's rep., Dede Babcock, married students rep., Mrs. Bownes, advisor, Cheryl Becker, treasurer, Clella Iles, vice-president, Phoebe Deming, publicity chairman. All S.P.C. woman are members of the Associated Women Students, an organization which promotes Christian Fellowship and the ideals of Christian service. During the year, the AWS. sponsors stag breakfasts, lVlom's Weekend, an On-OE campus ex- change, the U.G.N. drive, and a Blood Drive. They also conduct a program at the Martha Washington School which gives A.W.S. members an opportunity to get to know girls who need the friendship of those who are concerned about their spiritual welfare. 1 3 3:- ,l l f - - IP i 1 t 5 Sui-fragettes Unite and Fight was the theme for the A.W.S. autumn quarter stag break- fast which provided S.P.C. women an opportunity to become better acquainted.
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AIJOCZUIKJ Men ffudenff A.M.S. Administration: Ray Wolfe, publicity chairmang Gary Hansen, secretary-treasurerg Dr. Mendal B. Miller, advisorg Mel Iolly, vice-presidentg Bill Berg, chaplaing Ray Shepardson, social chairmang jerry johnson, president. The Associated Men Students, of which every man at S.P.C. is a member, seeks to promote unity among both on and oil-campus men, and to serve the school and the community. To accomplish the first aim, the A.lVl.S. sponsors a stag breakfast each quarter and a Dad's Day. To accomplish the second, they sponsored this year the first annual Autumn Harvest Festival. The A.lVl.S. also serves through giving friendship within the framework of the Gospel to the boys of the Luther Burbank School. Energetic pie-throwers delighted in plaster- 'fig U' A,., - A . - 4. A bul1's eye! Bay Shepardson was but one of ing their classmates at the Carnival booth ' ' many who fell victim to an evening bath at sponsored by the Freshman Class. il W .V the Carnival Dunking Booth. it 2 Q 4 4 ' V 4 ' V - K 0 , r L25 me - ' ',', f , ,f-1 ' -- - 1 2 Ewen mir ,fa ef rf- is . Q -' 4 cf ij , if '. 3 - f ' fe' 2, V ,... r we ,. . ex I B 4 . A 9 4 . V-F A 4.44 A . . . . , 12.21 ,Ig Authentic food from their various countries , and national exhibits were included in the 5 N A A M' i SN ' 2 booth sponsored by the international students
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ferwbe Honomrzlef il Front row: Social Chairman Kathy Huddle, Secretary Karen Knutson, Vice Presi- dent Cindy Reynolds, President Marge Meberg, Treasurer Lorilee Nyholm, His- torian Kathy Shaylor, Advisor Mrs. Buck, Second row: Linda Fredericks, Kathy Rammerman, Clella Iles, jan Youngren, Becky Gregg, Kathy Hoff, LaVonne Johnson, Paula Albright, Kathy Voland, Judi Schull, julie Claassen, Back row: Madeline Post, Judy Cornwall, Vicky Aumann, Rozann Palmer, Linda Packwoocl, Cheryl Becker. Front row: Vice President John Crow, President Sam Sherrillg Second row: Sec- ,745 c retary-Treasurer Bob Gorham, Dave Bishop, Rex Bell, Third row: Neil Craig, Frank Varrog Fourth row: Doug Bartlett, Bob Porteous, Cal Wetterfieldg Fifth l 4 N, row: Mac Willems, Larry Boyce, Al Kroon, Skip Li, Mike Burnsg Sixth row: Wayne Rammerman, Sheldon Olson, Cary Brownlee. f I Q m f f ' , C Q D x W 146 ' P -
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