Viking 1965

aws It all started when a handful of women at the old Vanport Extension Center, outnum- bered more than four to one by men students, decided they didn't have enough say about their college life. So they organized and the Portland State Associated Women Students has been vigorously saying-and doing- ever since. And for the l9-year-old AWS this was the best year yet for its service activities. F ashions, a guided tour of the college, cook- ies, and conversation introduced over 300 new women students to PSC and AWS at the opening Mixnic. Members sold the Phrenrige directory, lost and found articles, and Homecoming mums, helped with registration, and revived the fine art of keeping teachers happy at the yearly Apple Polishing Party. The annual Christmas Party for retarded children, followed by the Aws-Glamour magazine contest, completed winter activi- ties. Gail Haberman was named PSC's "Best Dressed Girl." Officers guiding this year's activities were: Georgia Rae, president; Cathy Olsen, first vice-president; Eileen Hadfield, second vice- president; Doris Rademacher, secret ary; and Barbara Hunt, treasurer.

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