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Show Club presidents pulled together to make the new rush program a success. Some organizations on campus are designed primarily for fun. Their purpose, student enjoyment, is often highlighted, however, by the desire for achievement, which is satisfied by competitive activities sponsored by these organizations. These organizations are also responsible for many of the activities enjoyed by the entire studentbody such as dances, Talent Show, and Songfest. Friendly cooperation and keen competition between social units combine to produce activities that bring out the best qualities of each group, thus helping to create new and different kinds of events. In addition to social clubs, Weber College offers membership in honorary societies, professional clubs, and service organizations. In shore, affiliation with such groups helps us build better students by giving them an added purpose for doing things and doing them well. A. W. S. OFFICERS, below, were Paula Blackington, representative, Janice Kinomoto, president, and Carolyn Barlow, vice president. Ann Moesinger, secretary, was absent from photo. A.M.S. OFFICERS, right, were Dave Denkers, president, Dennis Read, secretaty, and Dave Bohn, vice president. A.W.S. COUNCIL. Front row. left to right: Paula Blackington, Janice Kinomoto, Carolyn Barlow. Back row: Geri Mason, Pat Austin, Sharon Hadley, Ann Nielson, Mrs. Marva Gregory, adviser, Linda Eaton, Marclare Carnahan, Jean Howard, and Marion Mcintosh. Associated Women Students, known commonly to Weberites as A.W.S., includes in its membership all full-time women students on campus. Hence, its purpose: to unite all women on campus by creating for them a common ground. A.W.S. draws representatives from all women's organizations on campus, including W.I.A., Whip, L.D.S., and the social units. A.W.S. - Sponsored activities include the annual Harvest Ball fall quarter; the annual Preference Ball, which is the one opportunity for coeds to choose their own dates and to have a voice in selecting the Preferred Man on campus, who this year was Kent Pantone; the Bridal Show, a new activity introduced for the first time this year, where caterers and wedding specialists instruct college women in arranging and planning for that big day in their lives; and the Recognition Banquet, where top women are honored and selected from the following fields: friendship, music, publications, special service, scholarship, leadership, art, home and family life, speech arts, and sports and dance. In addition, the Associated Men Students is also responsible for a share of the important activities of the year. The entire Homecoming Week activities, including parade, dance and queen contest, are in its hands. This year's A.M.S. president was Dave Denkers. Janice Kinimoto headed the women's organization. A.M.S. COUNCIL, left to right: Dave Denkers, Dave Bohn, Dennis Read, Kent Iverson, Hank Cragun and Bob West. A.W.S. and A.M.S. join forces to sponsor Songfest and Talent Show |