Viking_Yearbook_48

Associated W otnen Students Barhara Jercmiah . . . }'I"I'sidcn/ Kalherinc Rahl .. . . ..,/i/" i.\III" ~[ary Roherts . , . Fia-Prt'sidflll Shirley Hensoll . . .... .\I'lTl'illrr 'VOl-king against odds of deyen and a half men to one woman, the approximately 130 members of Van­ port College's numerically weaker sex merged their inclividu<ll voices illto the collective organ of the Associated \Vomen Students to be­ come heard, as well <IS seen , on the campus. The dub's Plll-poses are to do service to the school and further the educ<ltion. social, and cultural aillls of the women of the college_ Carrying- out this policy, the group sponsored two dances during the school year, published a welcome booklet and conducted <Ill orienta­ tion progr<l1l1 [or new student.s, Miss Katherine Rahl, women's advisOl- and social director, is the dub's advisor.

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