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association of women students The Association of Women Students, beyond its functions of coordinating women’s activities, and protecting the interests of women students, has, as always, involved itself with a wide range of both campus and cultural affairs. Under President JoAnn Sisco, A.W.S., in addition to sponsoring such activities as the Winter Weekend Queen Contest and MERC Week, has realized its ambition of establish- ing a women’s self-regulatory hours system. Once again, A.W.S. has shown itself to be an excep- tionally active and dynamic force within the student government of the University. president: jo ann sisco vice president: Patricia damall recording secretary: leslie blackburn corresponding secretary: susan miller treasurer: margaret laurence organizations
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president: philip beauchamp vice president: julie lepper treasurer: george st. jean recording secretary: alice kifner corresponding secretary: deborah resnick member-at-large: fred tobin twenty-seven
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president: ronald young vice president: Jeffrey wright secretary: william me lellan social chairman: richard brown treasurer: frederick wasserspring inter-fraternity council Dedicated to a belief in the “Greek Way” and to the fact that the fraternity system is an integral part of the campus community, the University’s Inter-fraternity Council has promoted the intel- lectual, social, and moral development of the large segment of students which it represents. Under the leadership of President Ron Young, the responsible cooperation among the I.F.C.’s eighteen member houses in fraternity and university affairs, as well as in community service projects, has set an example in which the entire campus can take pride. twenty-nine
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