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Lad and LaSS1eS at ere Page AMS prexy Ray Duncan speaks a few words at -a gathering of the Associated Men Students, Busily taking minutes is secretary Steve Garnsey. Meetings, held now and then throughout the year, gave the members of AMS a chance to participate in their own affairs. Serving as Executive Council of the ASSOf CIATED MEN STUDENTS, these four co' ordinated the affairs of every man in school. Two of the activities sponsored by AMS were the Christmas Formal, and the Spring Sing, which tested the vocal chords of UCR in May. Pictured here discussing plans 'for something or other are R. Duncan, presidentg L. Anderson, treasurerg S: Garnsey, secretaryig and I.. Beyer, vicefpresiclent, left to right. IO2
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C ec rzecl on the C an ounoi As Commissioner of Athletics, Ron Endeman worked as a mem' ber of the Athletic Control Board, which was responsible for all matters pertaining to inter- collegiate athletics, and tried to dig money out of Executive Council for athletics. As ASUCR secretary, janet Mc' Millan kept accurate record of ASUCR Council meetings and handled all correspondence per' taining to the ASUCR and. Exe' cutive Council. It wasn't an easy job, but jan handled it capably. ticipated. year. l l . i code of ethics v fLeftj Commissioner of Publications Bill Baker My looks fairly satisfied as he glances over the product of one oil the organizations under his wing, the High' lander. Bill and his Publi' cations Commission had charge of oppointing the Tartan and Highlander editors, and theoretically made UCR publications behave themselves. fRightJ After his fashion, Roger Davis hlled the off flce of Commissioner of Social Affairs, planning ASUCR social functions and cofordinating all auf thorized social functions in which Highlanders par' fLeftj As Commissioner of Fine Arts and head of -the Fine Arts Commisf sion, Julie Steblaiy was responsible for the fine program of drama, music, forensics, and related ac' tivities which appeared on the U CR campus this QRightJ Commissioner of Crganizations Mike Hof gan didn't always see eye to eye with the rest of Executive Council, but he filled his post well. It was his job to watch over the various student organizaf tions at UCR and make them maintain the UCR John Rau, Commissioner of Ral lies and Assemblies, had the gigantic job of working with the yell leaders to plan activities that would best work up pep and spirit in the ohfsofapathetic stu' dent body. Page lOl
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The AWS and AMS were ad' mittedly the largest groups on the campus outside o-f the ASUCR. Here organizations bigwigs Connie Walton, president of the Associated Womeri Students, and Ray Duncan, her counterpart in the men's organ' ization, get together and toast each other's successes. or en partie and Sessions . . . Running the business of the ASSOf CIATED WCMEN STUDENTS of UCR is a big job, ibut this group performed it capably this year. Pausf ing a moment from their many duties to pose for the camera are: left to right: L. Robertson, secretanyg A. Neel, vicefpresident, D. Wallen, junior rep. II, C. Walton, presidentg K. Camp' bell, head sponsorg I. Eberhard, publif city chairmang I. Akers, freshman rep. Not pictured are C. Hunter, treasurer, I. Richter, senior rep., L. Inaba, soph rep. Ig I: Wise, soph rep. Hg N. Wilson. junivor rep 1. Page I03 1
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