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BOARD OF CONTROL. Fifll row: Sown Anthony. Chorio Jeftion Second row: Berber.» Davenport Kathie Reeder. AiUrthj Ferrin, Keren 2 1 90. Third row: Dcnni V oo S. Allen Peek. Do n Chriiienicn. Fourth row: Norman Bramb'c. Oavo Strongberg, Gary Joekton. The Board of Control, comprised of student body officers, class and committee members, handles the governing duties and settles minor campus problems. Quarterly activities are carefully eval- uated and adjusted to meet student needs. Social problems among clubs were solved and relationships involving various affiliations im- proved considerably as the year progressed. Winter quarter Signpost met some difficulty with club reports on the society page. The Board of Control discussed these problems and attempted to replace the urge to dig other clubs with the desire to report more worthwhile news. A noticeable improvement resulted, changing the attitude of clubs and Signpost as a paper for all the student body. The Board of Control faces many similar problems resulting from the curricular change. With an increase of students, an increase of social activities will add more responsiblity to this governing unit. 20
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Shaping the progress of Weber's four-year pro- gram has been a tremendous job for Dean, Kathee, Barbara, Gary, and Allan. Working with the faculty administration, they have continued the work of previous officers in promoting adequate building floor plans, class curriculums, and Weber's ability to expand and grow. If the success of a leader is measured by his disciples' desires to follow his example, then Weber can be proud to proclaim its student leaders as truly outstanding, and can con- tinue to set the standard for progress in the com- munity. KaiHoe Recdar Vice President All-in Peek Business Manager 19 Barbara Oavanport Secretary Gary Jackson Treasurer
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ASSOCIATED WOMENS STUDENTS A,M S. COUNCIL First row David Donkors, Marlow Wilcox, Frank Marcos. Second -ow Gordon AffI« V, Phil Jon Collins. Third row: Dtv'd Pratt. John O'Dell. Jim Cragun, A M S. OFFICERS: latf to right: Jon Col- l-nt, Glen Palmer. Gordon Affleck. ASSOCIATED MENS STUDENTS Promoting friendship among students is the product of a planned schedule altered to meet the situations in the student body. Who can forget the Flaming W Hike during fall quarter? With vivid memories of the flaming hill- side short years ago, the AMS. successfully experi- mented with fuses and the resulting glow brought many oh's and ah's from the enthusiastic spec- tators. Of special importance this year has been the plan- ning of the transition to a four-year program. A.M.S. realizes the significance of finding activities to sup- plement the studying aspect of school. A.W.S. OFFICERS. Sitting: Elizabeth Peterso-v J«n!ce Kinomoto. Standing: Carole F.jhcr, Kaye MvGarry, Karen Zaygg. Highlighting formal dance affairs, the Asso- ciated Women Students' Preference Ball is the one time of the year that the gals can express their dating desires in choosing the Most Pre- ferred Man. Through A.W.S,, girls can express themselves in many ways. The Songfest, co-sponsored with A.M S., is an excellent opportunity for the musi- cally talented. A.W.S. will experience an enlarged program with the addition of two years. The problem of finding a vehicle of expression for every girl will naturally increase the responsibilities of the A.W.S. council. The purpose of an advanced edu- cation cannot fully be recognized without an organization wherein students may actively par- ticipate, and A.W.S. requires the participation of all girls. 21
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