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Purpose . . . shall be to uphold the highest ideals of true woman- hood, courtesy of speech and man- ner, simplicity, loyalty and honor, as well as to develop among the girls such activities as well as promote the spirit of service, good fellowship and democracy. Events . . . scheduled each year are the get-acquainted week and tea, Southern California AWS con- ference, backwards dance, mother- daughter tea, father-motheri daughter banquet with AMS, beard growing contest, installa- tion luncheon. Sponsors . . . of frequent assem- blies for girls. Programs on the 1965-66 agenda include a style show and commentary by an ex- pert model, and a lecture by Madame Nehru, relative of the late prime minister of India. Innovations . . . this year's AWS board initiated the Fireside Chatsf' informal gatherings of AWS members. 4 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mary Jane Thayer treasurer BACK ROW Linda Laird and Gayla Mathiews sophomore Mimi Pegram, 2nd vice-presidentg Pam Reddien president representatives Ann Bagley and Kathleen Hawkins fresh Mary Carney, lst vice-presidentg Barbara Nelson secretary man representatives wx
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Slack, commissioner of athletics: Janet Van Horne, commissioner of publicity: Alice Schleiderer, commissioner of social activitiesg Peggy Reynolds, commissioner of finance, Kathy l'i'3fhLii-l:'3Lil2'Q1?fv7iiiWfii'iii 1 Thompson, secretary: Bob MacLellan, president: Virgil Roberts, Vice-president: George Schmid, AMS f-Q, IX ' . N 511 Ll N president: Chris Appel, sophomore class president, Pene I-Ierdfelder, commissioner of service, Jim .' '1 Colburn, commissioner of cultural activities, Pam Reddien, AWS president: Alan Amundsen, com- jj J We missioner of clubs. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Diefendorf, freshman class president. ff-f'i'? ?? 3'T'r 4 f? T? W 'viii , :at :AT E. -3 ,fffrfl -V1 jig Q J gg .eisfiaszxai Line-up of I-CC Officers, 1965- 66-LEFT TO RIGHT: Rod Brook- er, vice-presidentg Jean Bean, treasurerg Bill Brown, president. NOT PICTURED: Jan Annis, sec- retary. la Q SFS-'l?'3'l?'i31 'fi iii'-143-ii??'4-1-i?E11 '4fl FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Karen Fisher, Music Club: Bill Brown, XGIg Ed McConnell, Geography and Geology: Sid Rowlett, Data Processing: Don Pollard, Delta Chi. SEC- OND ROW: Illona Lee, LDS: Donna Easley, IRCQ Peggy Reynolds, AGS, Janet Van Horne, Beta Phi Gamma, Jan Annis, Democratic Students: Wendy Sheldon, Vocational Nurses, Mimi Pegram, AWS, Joyce Lemmon, SNAC. THIRD ROW: Harold Maurer: Jean Bean, WRAQ Sheryl Rhine, Home Economics Club: Susie Rea, Newman Club: Steve Adams, AMS: Bob Lubin, Intercollegiate Knights. FOURTH ROW: Sam Downey, Baptist Student Union, Wyman Holloway, Circle Kg Rod Brooker, Republican Students: gavid Dixon, College Y: Jerry Muldoon, Young Farmers: Ken Thompson, Police cience.
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No kidding! They're going to make us change our meeting place? AMS Purpose . . . shall be: to render service to and otherwise further the interests of the college, to l further especially such activities as Will engender greater unity, increase friendships, inculcate civic consciousness and programs of social Welfare, of recreational, educational and social nature? Services . . . administered by the AMS Cabinet Celective officersj and the AMS Council Celective officers and appointed organizational rep- resentativesj. Activities . . . of AMS show diver- sity: blood-bank drive, scholar- ships, Southern California AMS conference each semester, Blue- l Book Ball, father-mother-son ban- quet With AWS, AMS Week, April- in-Paris dance, and installation luncheon. Traditions . . . include the up- keep of the VC initials on the hill northwest of the college. The famed smokers admit men only to an evening of discussion, a program, and smoke. sf .Jil FRONT ROW,Left toRight: David Metcalf, lst vice-president, George Schmid, president, Jerry Tracy, secretary, Bob Pettit, community services chairman, John Mehan, second vice- president. BACK ROW: Dave Glasscock, publicity, Jim Krall sophomore class representativeg Buck Steffins, men's organi: zations representative, Ben Nose, parliamentariang Richard McKay, social chairman, Steve Adams, freshman class rep- resentative. NOT PICTURED: Bill O'Connor, historian, Dick Weber, treasurer.
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