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' I ' Fir-A .. G I nfl' ,fi I J, . ' ' .. 'Cf ,: . ff, I i ' , , . T7 REMODELING plans for Louie's Lower Level are being discussed by SU SI5SY BURKE, Student Union secretary, talks over office procedures with Director Marvin 1SwedeJ Johnson and Bill Larson, SUAB chairman. Marlee Hardy and Betty Weatherly, members of the office staff. TUDE T UNIO CO-ORDI ATOR 197 y..r M77 I gf... Trl' .44 s, sk. 3 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD: ROW 1: Connie Mangold, Pat Finley, Bill Larson Qchairmanl, George Drach, Bob Weller, Joyce Murphy. ROW 2: Lynn Hornbrook, Dave Martyn, Sam DeFrancesco, Bob Perkins, Sue Muhlfeld, Joan Muretic, Pat Crouse, Pat King. 26
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i F BOBBI AGRON, president 'rt l N .J l I 'G Q. . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL included Dorothy Clement Cadvisorj, Sue Muhl- feld, Bobbi Agron Cpresidentb, Martina Garcia, Charlotte Foster. SSOCI TED WOME T DE T AWS activities began in September with the annual tea for the Dean of Women. In October Twirp Week captured the spotlight with the crowning of Lil' Abner, bicycle races and the AWS formal, Neptune's Fantasy. A Senior Day fashion show featured campus wear as modeled by members of AWS. In December, 22 delegates attended the Arizona AWS Convention at Tempe. The state delegates discussed mutual problems and prepared for the AWS National Intercollegiate Convention held in March. ' X Wx L A ADDRESSING envelopes for contributions to the March of Dimes are Charlotte Jones and Darlie Ann Castleton, AWS secretaries. gamut We :,L :A L-1 z- A - 1 .J , l ,, 1 , I ,X ,X V . t N I ff , .. MA W I' , in 1 in Y .Z MN.- ,lit il Al T -U' 'ii' T' L5 ff! .' . ,,' 15 L' ev 's ' 'J ' T 1 ' , RTN 5 .J f. 'V I 1 1 I 4 ' Y,-.x . 5 -l , C7 4 ,f ,ad X -S l' , 'Y ,a. .. S , I' - ' - Ai. fp. . .5-3 1 -4- ' . . ' 'Q t .. 'Isl' F .'er..!Y GENERAL COUNCIL: ROW 1: Linda Lou Fiscel, Sue Forster, Lynne Hanhila, Lee Hughes, Martina Garcia, Bobbi Agron fpresidentj, Charlotte Foster, Sue Muhlfeld, Dorothy Clement Cadvisorb, Nancy Stanford, Shelby Porter, Laila Busailah, Beth Clark. ROW 2: Judy Gawsner, Judy Keever, Jackie Perdue, Stella Wasser, Judy Mitchell, Barbara Lanning, Mary Pope, Linda Thompson, Janet Camp, Ginger Johnson, Wendy Carlson, Doris Smith, Ginger Hopton, Lucia Long, Julia Harlan, Alice Holly, Donna Bulechek, Merle Wolinsky, Carolyn Moores.
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