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9 QW HW' EK? 1 ,. ' fi QLKF., J RECREATION: Row 1: Shirley Fox, Beth Clark, Sue Chiles, Barbara Carney, SPECIAL EVENTS: Row 1: joan Muretic fchairmanj, Norma Pat -Campbell, Nancy Haddad, Ginny Peil, Sally Switzer. Row 2: Pat Crabtree, Pat Wrenn. Raw 2: Janice Axton, Tag Merritt, Elaine Shelly, Bob Stccnbcrgcn, Paul Long, Don I-Iarshfield, Dick Rczzonico Rodgers. Cchairmanl, Preston Smith. ASSUCI1-l'I'Ell Wllllll TUIIENT New women students were invited to meet Dean of Women Karen L. Carlson and her staff members at the annual AWS tea during Freshman Week. The woman was requested to pay at the Singapore Swingf, the annual AWS formal that climaxed Twirp Week activities. AWS also sponsored a conference on parliamentary procedure, and for Senior Day planned a fashion show and leadership discussion. The Virginia Kling scholarship, offered to a junior or senior woman and fonnerly financed by Campus Chest, became an AWS project. Experiment in International Livingv was promoted with a coffee discussion and movie in December. AWS members attended the state convention in Phoenix and the regional spring convention in Collins, Colorado. Expanding civic activities, initiating a Special Events Committee, enlarging office staff facilities and over- seeing the annual Women's Day ceremonies on May 3 were additional AWS projects. X fe. if - lla-' 5 maxi? i .aw A A, 3 am S WJ? gi gg, V-.. Hi? yi-2' V 41125 .' 1 N iffy, 14 , - 4... Q., l by 1 CLEE MITCHELL, PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL was made up of Beryl Bert Cvice presidentl. SPECIAL EVENTS were planned by Lynn Gardner, Dorothy Clement Cadviserl, Glee Mitchell fpresidentl, Ginger Johnson Rael Cargill fchairmanl, fstandingl Pat Baldwin, Csecretaryb, Mary Bennett Ctreasurerl. Marie Chavez, Martina Garcia. Near: . id :Q ul if V57 '13 . ,.,, ,. ....1, I is 'T I ii sa Ss. 'i A J' y 4 i Q if .,,i.L:if - .am ,. 2 wwf is , L sf i 34 W f.v3
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, F ...- miw' E47-as , El U ll src' 1,- '+- ADLIINISTRATIONZ julie Wallis, Dorothy Michellmack, Ann de Cook, Bev Perkins fchairmanj, Jacque lobes, Marcia Merdian, Marjorie Sercomb, Kathleen Micke. mssfZ.1g3 W 5-1. , X X Aurs AND Music: Row 1: Gwen Houser, Donnalee Barley Cchairmanl. Row 2: Bill Lewis, Dick Keene. Bill Jones, Betty Page, Cay Leary, Lucia Long, Elaine Walworth. -keg 3' ' - ' ' 'iii ' ' ri IA, Ty- gf BULLETINS AND RECORDS: Row 1: Pat King, Ann Bogner, Suc Hunter fchairmanj, Ioan Burk, Row 2: Kathy Schottke, Hector Arce, Bob Walker, Barbara Coe. HOUSE: Frank Hart, Bob Weiler, Janet Kotzen, Ed Herrera Cchair- inanj, Katherine Kemmerer, Vonda Lee Schuster, Sanford Roth. ar- :.- --ri' i'ifi:-Y:-. I H . 'SK . - 1- if -Et Y : F if ii . AB Committees Lariat Theater, reading and music listening rooms, a reading hour, sale of magazine subscriptions and art exhibits were under the supervision of Arts and Music. Special Events planned travel bureaus, photo con- tests and the February appearance of the University of California Glee Club. Bulletins and Records sent out newsletters and weekly bulletins and kept a publicity scrapbook. Recreation worked out dancing, bridge and girls' pool lessons and sponsored a national 3-B - bridge, bowling and billiards - tourney. Relations met digni- taries and conducted Student Union tours. Admini- stration supervised all SU secretarial work, while House checked suitability of SU decorations and saw that minor repairs were made. joint ASUA-SUAB committees were Social Life, Publicity and Assembly. RELATIONS! Row 1: Janice Brandau, George Drach Cchairnianl, Mary Ann Murfee, Ginger Hopton. How 2: Toby Ariner, John Mulchay, Lynn Hombrook, Ken Koenig, Fred Joyner. 1 15' ! -- ...-v A, H+. l....g
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