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Show ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Front row: Carolyn Sommers, Rosalie Moyes, Karen Zaugg, Sharol Wahlen, Kathryn Hammond, Evelyn Johns. Back row: Sherma Topping, Joan Lefgren, Marva Gregory, Nancy Cole, Cheryl Parry, Barbara Davenport. left to right: Joan Lefgren, president; Rosalie Moyes, vice president; Marva Gregory, advisor. Being an organization for all women on campus, Associated Women Students attempted to develop activities geared to growth in fellowship and democracy. The Recognition Banquet during spring quarter honored girls who showed these ideals. The president of A.W.S., Joan Lefgren, says, "It is every woman's responsibility to cooperate with the student body and she does so through Associated Women Students. This organization provides a medium through which girls may express their opinions." ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS With the Fireman's Ball, commemorating the burned mountain because of carelessness on the Flaming "W" Hike a year ago, the Associated Men Students began a year of frolic and achievement. The annual Watermelon Bust, co-sponsored with Associated Women Students, proved to be no bust. "To promote friendship among students, and especially the male ones, was our first goal this year," says Ron Hamblin, president of A. M. S. Ron continues, "To see if we accomplished this goal, ask a male student, or better yet, a female student." Front row: Dave Blackinton, Dean Christensen, Ron Hamblin, Gordon Affleck, Jim Hagen, Russell Hagen. Back row: Richard Diamond, Max Lewis, Barton Nielson, Phil Singleton, Bob Wood, Melvin Sowerby, Robert Waldron. Left to right: Dave Blackinton, secretary; Ron Hamblin, president; Russell Hagen, vice president. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Organized to handle the many and varied elections which occur annually at Weber College, the Elections Committee again this year furthered the fine work done in the past. Elections remained an integral part of the college life; they were handled in an efficient manner. Seeing that the nominations were carried out properly and that ballots were prepared for each election was only part of this committee's job. The maintenance of the competence of previous elections committees was the first and most important task. Front row: Kathy Kittock, Evelyn Johns. Second row: Nancy Stanfield, Colleen Earl, Karen White, Robert Hunter, Karen Pelton, Marsha Ferrin, Barbara Davenport. AWARDS and HONORS COMMITTEE Business of the Awards and Honors Committee concerned every student vitally, for the committee evaluated the productivity of each student during the year. Student members chosen to serve on this committee were selected on the basis of outstanding achievement. They accordingly had a good foundation with which they were able to make decisions and resolve the difficulties faced by this committee. During the spring quarter, awards were presented to the outstanding students at the annual awards assembly. Jerrilyn Dabling, head of the committee, says, "Awards are an integral part of school, and this committee has been set up to recognize the very purpose for which the school was set up. Scholastic honors are most important." Left to right: Kathryn Cowley, Benson Rich, Jerrilyn Dabling, Dr. E. W. Smart, H. M. Johnson, Susan Brown, Bob Wood, Kathy Kittock, front. |