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Associated Women Students Board Composed of a representative of each of the women ' s organiza- tions of campus, including dorms and sorority houses, the As- sociated Women Students Board is a self-governing board of UW women. AWS plays a leading role on campus, stressing cultural interest and scholastic attainment. AWS might be called a rule- ing body, for much of their concern is with the quasi-legal as- pects of being a UW coed. Official publication of the group is the coed Koran — the AWS handbook. This is a legal guide for housemother and coed alike, informing girls what to do, how to do it; what not to do, and why and how not to do it. Many organi- zations on campus give points, but AWS points are somewhat less sought after than those bestowed by other campus groups. When one girl accumulates enough AWS points, for such heinous crimes as being late or failing to sign out properly, she receives a Linda D d h certificate of merit, entitling her to a campus — a sure-fire system ?iesiden of assuring a girl a quiet evening at home, untroubled by callers, phone calls, or such distractions. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Ellen Spann, Peggy Parks, Kay Ingraham, Rae Lee Kreps, Nila Rae Everling. ROW II: Marjorie Gardner, Jean Shanley, Nancy Foster, Pat Tomsik, Charlotte Van Drew, Carole Crumpacker. ROW III: Jane Goodman, Kaye Long, Elizabeth Strannigan, Pam Cleaver, Rae Richard, Evelyn MocDougall. JoAnn McGill.
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Social LEFT TO RIGHT: Chairman Pete Schunk, Minta Willis, Dave Hallowell, Tom Lockhart, Rupert Brockman. This social set of senators sees to it that campus social events are well- spaced throughout the school year. Each social group sends a repre- sentative to draw a date on the so- cial calendar, subject to the ap- proval of the Dean of Women. Another duty of the group is to decide campus social policy — seeking to maximize social life while minimizing anti-social be- havior. Student Coan These chancellors of the exchequer screen applications for student loans, with John Flitner serving as chief screener. UW students may apply either for small, short-temi emergency loans from the Student Loan Aid Fund or regular loans for either short or long terms. Main requirement for either type is that the student need the loan to further his education or meet current necessities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Emily Summers, Chairman John Flitner, Pat Preston, Dick Bohrer, Director of Student Personnel and Guidance O. R. Hendrix. Student iActMtles This committee coordinates re- quests made by campus groups for financial help from Laramie mer- chants. Previously, each organiza- tion did its own soliciting, but now the committee, working on the principle of the Community Chest, coordinates the requests. The Sen- ate works in cooperation with the Laramie Chamber of Commerce in the drive, which provides money for Queen outfits, and many other items. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chairman Don Wolcott, John Rushing, John Tanner. 28
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Jo Ann Hay craft, President Pan- Hellenic Council Governing body of all sororities on campus is the Pan-Hellenic Council, composed of two representatives from each UW sorority. In addition to the sorority active sisters, Pan-Hell has an alumna advisor from each sorority, in addition to a general Pan-Hell ad- visor, a position filled by an alumna advisor of each sorority, in rotation. This year, the post is held by Alice Stevens, Tri-Delt. Rotation is the keynote of the organization, with the presidency rotating among sororities according to the length of time they have been on campus. Jo Ann Haycraft, Kappa Delta, heads the group this year. Main order of business for Pan-Hell at bi-monthly meetings is the rush program. Members set up all rushing rules, determine how many social functions may be held by each group, put the stamp of approval on prospective actives, and decide if any illegal rushing practices have occurred. The group is em- powered to take appropriate action if such violations have oc- curred. Besides Prexy Haycraft, officers include Secretary Jo Ann McGill and Treasurer Donna McMichael. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mnrjorie Clare, Pi Beta Phi; Pat Tomsik, Delta Delta Delta; Donna McMichael, Chi Omega; Jo Ann Haycraft, Kappa Delta. ROW II: Jo Ann McGill, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Donna Finkbiner, Alpha Chi Omega; Hjalma Person, Delta Delta Delta. ROW III: Kay Krajicek, Alpha Chi Omega; Jo Ann McGow, Pi Beta Phi; Shirley Ann Woolington, Chi Omega; Dorothy Smith, Kappa Delta. NOT PICTURED: Pat Connell, Kappa Kappa Gamma.
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