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associated women students wk Jan Dettmering, Jean Rasch, Phyllis Ames, Barbara Burgermeister, Judy Frank, Darcy Dufenhorst, Barbara Bierkness, Befte Hughes, Dinah Howard, Sharon Buhrow, Nuncl Gruver, Jan Neuendorf. Myrtle chzlxske, Jean Sommers, Carol Ziegler, Li! Peterson, Ann Logan, Mary Ann Vehrs, Barbara Paepke, Gloria Bartelt, Barb Stube, Rhoda Sherwood, Karen .reenwoo . 15
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associated women students Associated Women Students is a governing organiza- tion which offers consideration and guidance in Prob- lems relating to the responsibilities of all women stu- dents. A.W.S. also keeps in touch with other colleges and universities in the United States through conventions and many publications. All women students automatically become members of this group organization upon the day of their registration. The group carries out many activities throughout the school year. Activities include eliminate participation in orientation week through the big-little sister program, a householders tea, the publication of a student handbook, maintenance of the women's lounge, at pte-exam break- A W S officers preside at the Monday night meeting of A W S 14 Doreen Mature, reporter; Darlene Teubert, vice-presidenf; Karen Anderson, president; Elizabeth Madaghian, treasurer; Carol Kohlmetz, secretary. fast, a charity drive, and the spring banquet and fashion show. The A.W.S. Council is composed of these officers e- Karen Anderson, president; Darlene Teubert, vice presie dent; Carol Kohlmetz, secretary; Elizabeth Madahgian, treasurer; Doreen Matara, reporter; Janet Neuendorf, Intercollegiate Associated Women Students Representa- tive; and Miss Cora Forbush, advisor .. and the dormi- tory representatives and house presidents from houses with ten or more women students. One must have a C average or better to be a council member and a uC+ average or better to become an officer.
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class officers Freshmen Skip Tessmer, treasurer, Carlene Anderson, secretary, Mike Beaupre, president. Sophomores Joe Kuwutski, president; Dick Hanke, vice-president; Kathy Christianson, secretary; Sue Kuerschner, treasurer. Juniors Nancy Rolstcd, treasurer; Judy Sloan, secretory; Jim Greenlee, vice-presidem; Bob Witczuk, president.
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