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W.A.A. COUNCIL Top row: Donna Richards, Wanda Freeman, Marva Greg- ory—advisor, Celia Larson, Nancy Chadwick, Sylvia Bobolis. Second row: Wanda Wade, Louise Ellis, Vivian Dean, Helen Clifford, and Marilyn Willie. Third row: Lou Ann Toller, Laurel Checketts, Joyce Nichols, and Marian Blackington. Fourth row: Donna Rhees, Janet Hyde, and Erma Adams— president. AWARDS COMMITTEE INTER-CLUB COUNCIL This organization is headed by Don (don't hit-em with a shovel) Jones and Josephine (hit-em with a rock) Wright. One of the main objects of the council is to keep the clubs from “Feudin’ and Fightin’.” It pre- vents the destruction of men (and women) bv regulating party activities, making laws regarding the number of students (?) to be admitted to clubs and what their standing (and sitting) membership shall be, and settling any confusion that mav arise between the school and the clubs. If a new organiza- tion wishes to get into the fight, it may do so only with the permission of the inter-club council. Allen Johnson, Shirley Chambers, Megan Pidcock, Lee Lalli, and Havnes Fuller.
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A.W.S. COUNCIL The many and varied events of A.W.S. during the vear range from Charm Week and the Preference Ball to the Mothers’ and Daugh- ters’ Tea and the annual Recognition. Seated: Helen Underwood, Ann Loseo, Rosie Peterson. Lou Jean Gibby. Josephine Wright. Margaret Smith, Edith Oda, Elaine Fetscner, Megan Pidcock, Mae Welling—advisor, and Roma Lou Buckner—president. Standing: Carol Seoffield. Ruth Crawford. Mary Ellen Jeppson, Carol Pavne, Elaine Freeman, Nona Lou Shupe, Clara Rallison. A.M.S. COUNCIL The chief claim to fame of this group is their expertly handled Snow Carnival with other features of interest for MEN ONLY!” Hack row: Dee Call, Russ Thorne, and Don Jardinc. front row: Carvel Wood and Harry Soteras. President Hv Sanders was absent. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Standing: Dean Daily, Dick Peterson, Hugh Campbell, and Lee Wilcox. Sitting: Winn Richards, Hetty Mammon, Louise Ellis, Lou Jean Gibby, Elaine MacArtlmr. Kathleen Burton, and Carvel Wood. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Standing: Marilyn Mills, Lowell Manfull, Charles From- berg, Dick Terry, Jane Ann Slater, Bob McKenna, Erma Adams. Gerald Randall, I la Jean Stuart. Canna Baggs, Colleen Beus, and Kathryn Miller. Sitting: Darlene Medcll, Donna Baker, Rock) Miller, Boyd Knowles, Janice Peterson, and Merlin Sorenson.
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Qftlv in tin earlv fall m anyone differentiate between a Freshman and a Sophomore. W eyes, fanltering steps, and an armful of books clearly symbolizes the typical—SOPHOMORE. A Freshman is easily distinguishable by his fiery and somewhat peculiar belief in his attempts to actu- ally learn something in college. But as the weeks wear on. and fall shivers into winter, all of the Family mellow into a unified and eonformative whole.
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