GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY
600 west Olive Avenue
Glendale, Az 85301
8,2010
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
STUDENT BOLLETIN
Volume 12 N° 1- 33
AUGUST 18, 1975
1975-1976
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GLENDALE~ ARIZONA
GLENDALE
6000 WEST OLIVE AV~'
AUGl1ST 18~ 1975 Vo\v.mer1 II
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
Counci 1 Chamber
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 p.m.-8 p.m.
8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
1 p.m. -2 p.m.
REGISTRATION
EVENING REGISTRATION
Fr i day 29
'CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
T-W-Th-F 19-22
T-W-Th 19-22
CCt-1ING EVENTS:
Honday 25
25
,M-T-W-Th
Thursday
CLASSES BEGIN
LEEP Application Priority Date
for 1st Semester
25-28 LATE REGISTRATION AND DROP ADD
28 Veterans' Club Meeting
A11 Veterans' Inv i ted
REGISTRATION CLOSES Noon vt vv v v v vvv vv v v vv vv v v
f2QP SERVICE HRS~~~egjstratlon dates-Aug. 19,20,21, 22-Snack bar open 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Fan semes,ter-Due to the large enrollment antIcipated, we wi 11 endeavor (on a trial basIs) to
.offer faster services to those who are purchasing beverages and 'pick-up' items, by opening
the cafeteria (Scramble Service) area, 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. Hot foods will be served In the
cafeteria area at the regular tImes of 10:30 to 1:15 p.m •
. Cafeter ia Hours - Mon thru Frl 9 a.m.-l:J5 p.m.
1\ 1\ 10:30 a.m.-l:l5 p.m.
IJ II . 1: 15 p.m.-]:OO p.m.
Mon thru Thur ]:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Beverages & Pick-up Items
Hot food 1i ne
Closed
Beverages & Pick-up Items only
Snack bar hours - Mon thru Thur
Mon thru Thur
Friday
]:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
]:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
PHI THETA KAPPAtit The first meeting of Phi Theta Kappa will be held Sept. 5 In the Faculty
Olnl"ng Rm .. atl p.m. All members are asked to attend .this Important organizational meetIng.
,. The new'advisor~ Dr. Barbara Lawrence, will be introduced.
~BULiErI!'lallThe Campus Student Bulletin will be distributed weekly on Mon. morning.
Any campus organizatIon may submit material to the offieeof the Assoc. Dean of Students,
,SO-112. This material must be in writingl NO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE
is Fri. at 9 a.m. DISTRIBUTION AREAS are-Admissions Office, Student Center Infor:mation DeF~
and the I.M.C. (Library).
r·~.! lSLEASE .NOT.E "THE FOLLOWING ROOM CHAN2ES
I S..!.,"vice. ~ To
IVeteran1s Service Office Expanded ~i11 Rm. 12
lA.W.A.R.E. (Mature Women) Grill Rm. Cafeteria 10
•jMECHA-Ch i cano Serv ices Cafeter ia 10
lPlacement Services Cafeteria 10
iFlnanclal Aids B-1Q2
ITesting Cafeterialp6 B-l02
·Hutorinc . T2-10] ICampus Seeur i ty Off i ce 50-108 T.l-,113
~,f.sr.§.er ;L~rvjo..:c:.;::e:.::s_. ..:::C~a~f.:::e~te::::'l...r i~a~1_::0:..i:S~__~r.=2_-~10~71..-__..J
WOMEN'S ATHLETICS TRYOUTS
Field Hockey - meet on
. :Fi e1d, Mon., Aug ~ 25-noon
Volleyball - Meet in Gym
at noon, Mon., Aug. 25
Co-ed Arehert: - See Ms.
Kidney In P.E.-114
STilDENT I IDa CARDSI"Studentschecking out books and/or other materials must show their
~:-con'e9e-r:1f.. card. Cards may be obtained from Dean Pierson, SO-110.
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C.l:Ilr.Al\lL~.... Chicano services will holdanorientation meeting in the Science
Lecture room - SC-142, Friday, August 22 at I p.m. Informacion de ayudar financiera, feria,
dinero (financial aid), Chicano services, estudlos, consejos, y actlvidades del M.E.C.H.A.
(Movimicnto Estudlantll Chicano de Aztlan) Actividades della raza, por la raza.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ••• The Library hours for the fall semester are as follows
beginning August 25: 7:00 a.m. to 9:20 p.m. Monday through Thursday
7:00 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Friday
SC~~~~ffiL~SS~~Jl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~QUI..,.. Students enrolled in courses
good quality, usually 90 minutes)
to the Library Circulation Desk where they will be given a label on which to write their
name and the title of the tape to be copied. The tape is to be left in the tray on the
Circulation counter (tape cases should not be left). Please allow 24 hours for the
duplication. Tape players may also be checked out at the Circulation Desk - students must
show their college 1.0. and leave name, SS number, class, and the instructor1s name on
the check-out card. Players may be checked out for three days e.g., those checked out
on Monday are due back Wednesday, those checked out on Thursday are due Monday. The fine
for overdues is 25¢ per day.
JOB PLACEMENT AND CAREER SERYICES: Placement service is available to all students attending
G.C.C. A listing of jobs currently available will be posted on the Bulletin Board just inside
the southeast entrance of the Cafeteria. The Career Services Office (located in
T2-107) may be able to help with your problems or questions regarding your particular
career.
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Student Union
FaCUlty Dining Room
Patio &G~.
Gymru~",~'.
Cafeteria-St. Loutrge
Cafeteria-St. Lounge
Council Chamber
10 a.m.
8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
Noon
6 p.m.
CLASSES BEGIN
LEEP application Priority Date
Language. Skills Orientation Lecture
LATE REGISTRATION
DROP-ADD
Veterans' Club Meeting
REGISTRATION CLOSES
Campus Crusade for Christ
Bar-B-Que& Recreation Night
M-T-W-TH
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday 25
25
25
25-28
25-28
28
29
29
~ Thursday
Friday
COHING EVENTS:
Monday-Sept. 1.
Tuesday 2
< Wednesday 3
. Thursday 4 .
Friday 55
LABOR DAY RECESS-NO CLASSES
Assoc. Students Executive Board 1 p.m.
Student Gov't. Orientation 1 p.m•
Veterans' Club Meeting 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
C.E.A.S. Bar-B-Que & Orientation 6:30 p.m.
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting 7 p.m.
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DROP-ADD (Change Clas,ses) ••• There is a change in drop-add procedures this semester. DROP-ADD
WILL BE ONLY IN THE AFTERNOON FROM 1 P.M. TO 3: 30 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. There will
~. be a sheet of instructions available in the Admissions Office & Cafeteria •
.~TYDENts MUST SHOW G.C.C. I.D. TO BUY BOOKS •••As you know, students from the other colleges
come here to buy their books when their bookstore runs out. This causes our bookstore to run
out, and when we run out of a given book the G.C.C. student suffers. BOOKS WILL NOT BE SOLD
TO ANYONE UNLESS· THEY HAVE A GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE I.D. Obtain a G.C.C. I.D. from Dean
Pierson in SO-llO, before you stand in line at the bookstore.
~STORE CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS ••• S A V E YOU R R E C E I P T S - If the book you
purchase for class liappens to be the wrong book you cannot exchange it or turn it back in to
the G.C.C. bookstore unless you have a cash register receipt. N 0 E X C E P T 10 N S !
I - .8:00 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. - 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
- 8:00 a.m. to Noon
8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. - 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 p.m.
- 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS .•• August 25 through August 28
August 29, Friday
August 30, Saturday
September 2, 3, 4
September 8, 9, 10, 11
Septem~er 12, Friday
COLLEGE WORK-STUDY STUD~~TS - ATTENTION!I! All students who have been awarded College WorkStudy
funds should report to the Student Financial Aid Office immediately if you have not
already done so. It is necessary for you to be assigned a position as soon as possible.
, FOOD SERVICE HOURS ••Ca£eteria - Mon thru Fri 9:00'a.m.-l:15 p.m. Beverages &Pick-up items
II It " 10:30 a.m.-l:15 p.m. Hot food line
" " " 1:15 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Closed
Mon thru Thur 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Beverages & Pick-up only
Snack bar Mon thru Thur
Mon thru Thur
Friday
7:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
4:30 p.m.-9:00 p~m.
7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
JOB PLACEMENT & CAREER SERVICES ••• Placement service is available to all students attending
G.C.C. A listing of jobs currently available will be posted on the Bulletin·Board just inside
the southeast entrance of the Cafeteria. The Career Service Office (located in Tl-lv7)
may be able to help with your problems or questions regarding your particular career •
• ATTENTION WOMEN GOLFERS.•••Are you interested in playing on So varsity team? 1£ you play golf
and are carrying l20r more hours, you might qualify. For further information meet at the
west er~ of the Gym. at 2 p.m., Monday, August 25 - or contact Miss Kin8~ Rm. 01-110, Ext. 219.
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lTr:'BUCT~9N.;;\L MATERIALS CENTER ••• Beginning August 25 the Library hours for the fall semester
~r8 as follows: 7:00 a.m. to 9:50 p.m. Monday through Thursday
i:OO a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Friday
l'L" nf~ ,;ill be closed on Labor Day, Monday, September 1.
ST'UDEN'£S CHECKIl{G OUT BOOKS AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS MUST SHOW THEIR COLLEGE leD. CARD.
';'~L~,EJ)ULE FOR CASSETTE DUPLICATION AND TAPE PLAYER CHECK-OUT •• Students enrolled in courses
~"d~:g 8'.ldio materials B.re to bri~g their cassette tapes (good quality, usually 90 minutes)
to the Library Circulacion Desk where they will be given a label on which to write their
name alhi the title of the tape to be copied. The tape is to be left with a clerk at the
desk; please allow 24 hours for the duplication. Tape players may also be checked out at
the Circulation Desk. Students must show their I.D. card - leave name - Soc. Sec. number claGs
and the inHtructor's name on the check-out card. Players may be checked out for 3
days e.g., those checked out on Monday are due back Wednesday, those checked out on Thursday
a.re dne Monday. The fine for overd'les is 25¢ per day.
EU,LIB'rIm i ! The Campus Student Bullet:i.n will be distributed weekly on Monday morning. Any
campus organization may nubmit material to the office of the Assoc. Dean of Students, 80-112.
This materlal must be in writi.ngl NO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE IS
rRIDAY~ 9 A.M. Distribution areas are, Admissions Office, Student Center Information Desk
and the !Me (Library).
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PJD ~'f9U KNOW ~
THERE IS A
1.'A.2~{ING LOT
N(i&.TH Ob"i 'I~tIE
COLLEGE?
£1.NES WIIJ.. EE
ENFORCED FOLl.
ILLEGAL PARKING?
-iOU HUST ILWE
A STUDENT LD.
TO BUY BOOKS
IN THE BOOKSTORE?
NLN:rj
LOST &FOUND IS
LOCATED IN SO-110?
TO '(AJITHDRAioJ FROH
COLLEGE YOU HUST
.\.l:tH THE ADMISSIONS
Gi:i'FICE7
THE BOOKSTORE IS
OPEN IN THE EVENING
TOO?
THERE ARE TYF~<iRITERS
FOR STUDENT USE IN THE
LIBRARY?
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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6000 lUest Olive Avenue
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2·. SEPTEMBER 1? 1975
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Student U. Foyer
Gec Field
Council Chamber
GCC Pool
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Student Union
Faculty Dining Rm.
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
12:45 p.m.
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
2 p.m.-3 p.m.
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
9
11
19
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Thursday
Friday
CALENDAR OF :EVENTS: 1
Monday .1 LABOR DAY RECESS-NO CLASSES
Tuesday 2 Men's Intramura1s: Baseball
2 Assoc. Students Executive Board
2 Women's Intramura1s: Swimming
4 Veterans' Club Meeting
5 Campus Crusade Meeting
5 C.E.A.S. Bar-B-Q &Orientation
5 Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
COMING EVENTS:
Mon thru Fri 8-12 ACTIVITIES FAIR
Join the Club of your Choice
Assoc. Students Advisory Board 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
Veterans' Club Meeting 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
Artists' Series: Marty Robbins 8 p.m.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ *~ ~ *~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ *.~ ~ *
STUDENTS MUST SHOW GCC ID •••BOOKS WILL NOT BE SOLD TO ANYONE UNLESS THEY HAVE A GLENDALE C. C.
In - YOU MUST HAVE AN ID TO CHECK BOOKS OUT OF THE LIBRARY - YOU MUST HAVE AN In TO ENTER
· FOOTBALL GAMES FREE OF CHARGE. (FIRST HOME FOOTBALL GAME IS SEPTEI1BER 13)
BOOKSTORE CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS •••• SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS - Items cannot be returned to the GCC
Bookstore unless you have a cash register receipt.
MONEY FOUND •••Maney was found near the Information Booth Monday, Aug. 25, 1975 at 3:30p.m.
If you lost money in the area mentioned and can describe the amount, please see Dean Pierson
to claim it. If the money has not been claimed by Wednesday, Oct. 15 it will be ret""...-:,~ ..u
~ finder. .
JOB PLACEMENT &CAREER SERVICES •••P1acement service is available to all students attending
GCC, A listing of jobs currently available will be found posted on the bulletin board just
inside the door at the SE entrance of the Cafeteria.
PARKING PERMITS ••• are required for both day and evening students, (motorcycles excluded).
Permits and stickers are available at no cost in room Tl-113, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Mr. Catalano s~ys, "GCe has adequate parking available for day and evening
students. Any student violating parking regulations will be subject to a fine and the
possibility of their vehicle being towed away." Campus Security Guards are available in
both parking lots from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. to insure the. safety of students and vehicles.
• TRACK &CROSS-COUNTRY MEETING ••• There will be a track & cross-country meeting on Tuesday,
Sept. 2, at 1:45 p.m. in the Wrestling room. Please attend this meeting. Very important
matters'will be discussed. -Coach Fuenning-
· WOMEN'S GYMNASTIC TEAM•••Attention-girls interested in trying out for Glendale girls gymnastic
team-please contact Mrs. K. Siewers in the Women's Physical Ed. Dept~ Girls ''lith some
previous gymnastic training are needed, please feel free to come and try out.-Coach Siewers-
TIiE LOST'Ai\ID~FOUND DEPT~'
IS IN THE WEST END OF
THE BOOKSTORE BUILDTM~
MANY LOST ITEMS I{l\VE
BEEN TURNED IN, SOME OF
THEM ARE: KEYS" BOOKS"
GLASSES (READING AND
SUN) .BILlFOLDS AND CASH.
• THE FOLLOWING NEW BOOKS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED IN THE LIBRARY:
Bta.c.k UbeJtO..t.i..oYl. & So~m-Thomas Na.ti.ve. Fu.nk & Ffuh-Jacopetti
CapLtai. Pun-£.6hment-B1ack The. NeW Wedc:Ung-Arisian
Ch.ii.dJLen And Tdev-<4..ion-Lesser Pat GaJvr.e.tt-Metz
.. VJt.U.g.6 In AmeJUc.a.n U6e-Wilson The po..uOn6 Mound U.6-Schroeder
The Eye 06 COn6e-ie.nc.e-Mel~zer P.6yc.ho.togy: A StoJLlI 06 A SeMc.h-r-"'rdiner
Fac.e Readhtg-Mar
FodolL '.0 In.d.ia.n AmelUca.-Higbwater
• The Food Book-Patti
FJte.a.kou.t-Samue1s
Fu-twr.e WUhou.t Shoc.k-Lundborg
.. Gem6.tonu And MhteJt.a.£.6-Villiard
The L~e Tha..t 1.6 Ate-Ciardi
A PJtophet In H..u Own Cou.n.t1ty-Stearn
~. Q.ua.keJt. By Convhtc.ement-Hubbard
The Rand Mc.Na.U.y Ateo..6 06 WoJtR.d WU!JL(.6 e.
Rulu 06 The Game-D~agram Group
· ,Runaway.6-Raphae1
MCCCD .s~£R.·a,
STUD :1 ULlE I
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6000 West Ot.ive Avenue
VOLUME 11
• CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T-W-Th-F 8-12
~ Tuesday 9
9
Wednesday 10
Thursday 11
~ Friday 12
12
12
~' Saturday 13
COMING EVENTS:
• Friday 19
ACTIVITIES FAIR
Join the Cltib of Your Choice
Assoc. Students Advisory Board
Baptist Student Union Meeting
Christian Science Organization
Veterans' Club Meeting
Earth Science League of Arizona
Campus Crusade Meeting
Women's Varsity Volleyball
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
FIRST 1!QM!. FOOTBALL GAME
GCC vs. Palomar, Califo.rnia
GCC students free with ID
ARTISTS' SERIES: Marty Robbins
Tickets in CaShier's Office,
1 .fre~ . ticket with
GCC ID or $1 reserved seat t
Genera1.Admission $2,Reserved
Seats $2.50.
10 a.m.-l p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.,..2 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
4 p.m.
i p.m.
1:30 p.m.
8 p.m.
Student U. Foyer
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
T2-105
Council Chamber
SC-142
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
('0undJ C1--"'IJ''b'?r
GCC-Hanhila Stadium
Gymnasium
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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER••• The Library .is now receiving VALUE LINE which gives the
"history and current financial and statistical data on most major companies in the U.S. (Updated
approximately every three months)."
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER - CIRCULATING ART PRINT .COLLECTION••• 58 reproductions of famous
paintings, framed and ready for hanging, will go on open circulation beginning Monday, Sept. 8.
Selection can be made from the Art Print Photo Album at the Circulation Desk; the prints are
. circulated on a first-come first-served basis. In order to make the prints avail~Jle to as
many students as possible there will be a limit of one .print per borrower (students must show
their ID cards each time they check out an art print, book, or other materials). All prints
are due back Dec. 5, 1975. Borrowers assume full responsibility for liability in the event of
loss or damage, but there is no rental fee. We are very proud to make fine art available for
enjoyment in your own home.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ••• The Christian Science Campus Organization meeting will be every Wednesday
at 2 p.m. in T2-l05. Any interested students or faculty are welcome.
IN THE LIBRARY:
P~neen4 On Beack SpoJLt~Chalk
Po.e..u..tc.a.t Sdenee F.£c:Uon-Greenberg
Pilychod1.det1.CiI-Cheraskin
Rockin' Steady-Frazier
The Roda..f..e fleJr.b Book-Hylton
Sceneo 6~om a M~e-Bergman
The Soc.1.a.t Con-tex;t 06 MaJvL.ia.ge-Udry
SoUJt.cebook 06 ;the Env~onment-Revel1e
Sou..th AmeJUca.: PJLoblem6 and PM.6pee.:to
UFOS Expta.1.ned-Klass
W1.teh~6;t-Martello
THE FOLLOWING NEW BOOKS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
• ·AUve-Read
Ba.:t:te.e nOll. ;the WildeJtneoil-Frome
£,[ghtee.nth Centwr.y Inven.U.on6-Rowland
EnekBY, Ecology, and ;the Env~onment-Wilson
• Hl,l>Z.oJt...iA. de la Conqu.-U.:ta. de Meu:.c.o-Prescott
The Immo4ta.i..Uy FadoJL-Segerberg
In SeaJl.C.h 06 J.a.ke MOn6;teJL6-Costello
In Th~ P£a.Ce-Carlson
• The Legend MakeJL6-Drago
PaUeJr.n6 in Na.:twt.e- Stevens
PLACE TIME
Home 7:30 p.m.
Away 7:30 p.m.
Away 7:30 p.m,
Home 7:30 p.m.
Home 7:30 p.m.
AWay 7:30 p.m.
Home 7:30 p.m.
Home 7:30 p.m.
Away 7:30 p.m.
Palomar, California
E. Arizona College
Pasadena City College
Phoenix College
Ariz. State U•. J,V:
Mesa Cmnm. Coli. Ariz.
Dixie College, Utah
Arizona Western Coil.
Scottsdale Comm. Coli.
DATE OPPONENT
Sept, 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 13
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
DAY
GLENDALE COMMUNrrY COLLEGE
1975 FootbeU SdIeclule
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, Dale Bloss HEAD COACH: Carl Rollins
Telephone: 934-2211, Ext. 259 ASSISTANT COACHES:
, Dick Pilch, Pete PIsciotta
Frank Fisher. Mert Norenburg
sat.
Sat.
Sat.
sat.
Mon.
Sat.·
Sat.
sat.
. Sat.
4:00
4:00
4:00
TBA
TEA
4:00
4:00
TEA
Glenda:le
Glendale
Central
Tucson
san Diego
Phoenix
Giendale
Rochester, Minn.
GUNDAU···OOJliIMl.jNft'Y·COll.EGE
1975 Cross-Country Schedule
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, Dale nlos-~ HEAD COACH: Dick Fuenning
Telephone: 934-2211, Ext. 259 ASST. COACH: Greg Hape)'
'DAY DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME
Sat. Sept. 6 N,AU. Invitational NAU. TEA
Fri, Sept. 12 Open
Fri. Sept. 19 Pima &. Central
Fri. Sept. 26 Mesa &. Phoenix College
Fri. Oct. 3 Phoenix Coil. &. Central
Sat. Oct. 11 U. of A. Invitational
Sat. Oct. 18 San Diego Invitational
Fri, Oct. 24 Phoenix College
Fri. Oct. 31 ACCAC Meet
. sat Nov. 8 N.J.C.A..A.
AWAY
GCC E'ietd
Counei 1 Chamber
Gymnasium
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Rm.
Council Chamber
AWAY
Gymnasium
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
faculty Dining Rm.
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
7:30 p.m.
12:45 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 'p.m.-3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
12:15 p.m.
11 a.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 a.I1'J.-1:45 a.m.
1 p.m.
8 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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VOLUME 11 NUMBER 4
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Tuesday 16 Men's Intramurals: Baseball Begins
16 Assoc. Students Executive Board
16 Women's Intramurals: Volleyball
16 Women's Varsity Volleyball
Wednesday 17 The Traveler Magazine-Organizational
t1eeting
Thursday 18 Slide Presentation-Costa Rica
18 Veterans' Club Meeting
18 MECHA Meeting (Chicano Organi.zation)
Friday 19 Campus Crusade
19 Black Student Union Meeting
19 ARTISTS' SERIES: Marty Robbins
Tickets in Cashier's Office,
1 free ticket with GCC 10
or $1 reserved seat, General
Admission $2, Reserved $Z.50.
· Saturday 20 FOOTBALL: GCC vs. Eastern Arizona
COMING EVENTS:
Tuesday 23 Women's Varsity Volleyball
- Thursday 25 Veterans' Club Meeting
25 MECHA Meeting
25 C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
• Saturday 27 FOOTBALL: GCC vs. Pasadena City College
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TUTORS NEEDED .•. Tutors are urgently needed for Math 105 and Mathematics for General Education.
If willing and able - please see Mr. Rollins tn the Counseling Center. Yes! You will be paid.
LITERARY MAGAZINE STAFF MEETING ••. An important organizational meeting will be held for all
those interested in joining the staff of GCC's Literary Magazine, The.Trave1er, Wednesday,
, Sept. 17, at 12:15 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Student Union:- -C. Bay1ey-
PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR ... The PTK Book Fair will be held Oct. 15 through 17. Faculty, staff,
and administration members who wish to donate books may contact either Dr. Barbara Lawrence
· (Q3-103) or Mary Ann Hallows (SO-125) for free pick-up. All proceeds will go to the PTK Scholarship
fund.
SLIOE PRESENTATION .•. There will be a slide presentation by Mr. Tom Cook on Costa Rica in the
" northeast corner of the Student Lounge on Sept. 18, Thursday, 11 a.m. and Sept. 24,Wednesday,
7 p.m. You are all invited to this preview of what will ,be available in the summer'of 1976.
,ATTENTION BOWLER~!!! An organizational meeting for all interested bowlers .(men & women)' will
be held to form a club to participate in the Inter-Collegiate Bowling League against other
· colleges and universities within the state. If interested call Bill Schallmo, 938-4566 or Don
Howell 934-6298. 0
A.W.A.R.E. MEETING .•• The Association for Women's Active Return to Education will hold a general
meeting Thursday, september 18 at 1 p.m. in their re-located lounge at the east end of the
cafeteria. Please join us at our first general meeting. The lounge is open during day and
evening classes for women returning to education after an interruption. ' ,
Gardening with Wild Flowers-Tenebaum
The Life of Emily Dickinson-Sewall
Living with Magic-Farren
Money, Banking, and the Economy-Cochran
The Philosophy of Karl Popper-Schilpp
Preventing Students from Dropping Out-Astin
The Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions
Writing a Novel-Braine
VISIT THE \filD CUT ART SH(}J EXHIBITI~ IN THESTlIDENT IJ1JftiE. AlL r1JfrH
New Li brary Books ....•
About Russia-Cartier..Bresson
Buckminster Fuller-Hatch
Construction Education Directory
The Country Music Encyclopedia-Shestack
- Creating the Future-Beitz
Plastics as Sculpture-Newman
Supermarket Counter Power-Shell
, World Authors-Wakeman
NLN:rj
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS: .
MOn-~ri :2~-26 Voter Registration Table
Monday 22 Voter Regfstration
Tuesday . 23 Assoc. Students Advisory Board <Meeting
23 Women's Varsity Volleyball
23 Baptist Student Union Meeting
23 Vet's Club Meeting-...Soc1al
Wednesday 24- Christian Science Organizat~·o...t;
24 Slide {R;~esentatiori'!-CostaRi·ea,.
24 Voter-RegiStration
Thursday 25 Veterans' Club Meeting
25 'MECHA Meeting
Fddiy 26.CampusCrusade
26 Black Student Union Meeting'
26 CEASBoard Meeting ..
Saturday 27 FOOTBAll: GeC vs.PasadenaCft,YCoHege
11 :30a.m. "; 1:.30·.P.....'StudentUn~on
7p.m....9p.m.StudentA"nlon
1 p.m. - Cmmcfl Chamber
4:30 p.m. Gymnas iurn
1 p.m. -9 p.m... Student Loung~
8 'p ~ m. - ,Of.:fG$mpus
2p..Il1."· ""1'2...105
1 p.m. . .Studen'tt:ounge
7 p.m.-9p.m. Student Union
1 p..m...2p.m.. ·.Council Chamber
2 p.rn.Faculty D1n1'ng RIll.
. 7a ..m. -7: 45 a.Il'l. COuncil Chamber
1 p. m. . Council Chamber .
7 p.m. Council Chamber
7:30 p.m..Away,
~I~ EVENTS:
. ues- ad 30-1" Mini-Semester Registration
Wednesday 1 BeOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES-- 11 a.m.
Mr. Robert WilcoeX-..rrhe Importance of
Revolution in Human Culture" '
fY'idlly 3 Artists' Series.....f4ac Frampton Trio 8".m.
- Satta'day 4 FooTBA.ll: GeC vs. Phoenix CoHege 7:30 p.m.
**.**~*~.* •• **.****.*
Student lounge
, Homs
STUDENT tlP.-NDB~Ol(S••��• We need your Studf!nt Handbooks! If you ,don I t need,yof.f.r$> any longer,
pleas'ileave It at the A.S. GovernmentOff1ce, 50..125. ' .
"- JXPER!1iENT IN INTERNATIONAL ~1YING ••• l ive, Study, Travel in anothercoun'tryttith the Exp&r'f-ment
In·lnternationa1 Living. All.people. inierestedin partlcipat1ngia>theExperiment in
Ii1ternational living are invited toattencLan informat.i<ma.l meeting to'he·held Wednesday,
October 15, 1975, from 12:00 -1:00 p.m.lnt. N~rseryRoOlft. Tl ..l40 ,and .Thv't'suy, October 16.
> 1975, from 2:30 '" 3:30 p.m. in the facultyf:H,!'fn9R~", If you areuRabl.·to attend either of
these meetings, you may get infomationfrem:OeifrrNrill ($0...112) or Mr. a.riggs (office 02..125).
LITERARY MAGAZINE STAFF. MEETING ••• 0rganizatiottalMeeting will be held for all those who.. wish
~. to·,join· the star¥.ofGct·s [iteraryMagal1R6.'Tht> Trav~lert.Wed~esday(Sept~r24, ..at
12:15 p.m. in the Council Chamber of theStudentbnlon.~nyoneunable to attend should
contact either Mrs. Fis~her. Mrs. Spiegtl. or Mr. Bayl&y of the EnglisbDepartme.ntto
indicate interest in the publication. . . .. .
~V~G.~?TlON.BOX •••A stiggestion box will betpla,eed at the :Information Deslt.1ntne Student
Unl0n §uHalng. If you have suggestions yoo wishA.S. to consider, pl-ease4rop them in the
box. Thank you. . . ,
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS .
BaJ.ane.hhte-":TapeJt LWno aJfll..f(Jx'u--Alex4JUiett
Be.luJ.violt Mod. --H.i.l.t.4 l.i.:tItoSJu1phy.--Loehe
Big !$u.6htu.o-Paltkht6on .M4,n hi. (tfown--'R€/Ulon
Ca1~l6()/[nh1 and .the 1Ju¢t ,BofAlt Mig)f.a,thm.-,-S~ei¥tM4nagemeltt f11f.d the, Ae«vibj'TltttpnOdiblt'Ut
" E:qJJ!..oJungthe. Gho4t: Town fJueJr;i;--Stl1Nt.y .' M~ 7'c~--fJfliY/.ing
rl.e,xlble. f!loJtki.ilg HoWt& hot 1'JUtet.lc.e.--(fJatle Dp€JJAtionK:e.ti.htwL'7",CP4tWL
GVtl'1llUt FoltUgn PoUcJ.e4, fJJut.8 Ea4t:--MeJtktrhe, P.o:yqJwlt;~lY Q'Co~t!igt64'ItU.4--0IU'l.4te.i~t
Hay.ipy&Vt.t.ftda.y. WCtJtda June-"VOMeBu.t R~v8Wmn'Ro~-"1()nt4-
fftVLJt.y Jam€"~~-MooJte ' A !/,u,UJ:t1. fJi..eti.cM,It/1j o6A.-tt.:..-'Ntp) !1oJt~Qltaph...i.c
'Hi.q..WIIlqmu..6 BOllC.h--Gib.al.m " , Socie.:ty
:1ntfWaW'..tA..Cm. :to l'ltogJt.amm.i.ng Langu.a.gU--PUeJt.60tLWh!:J Con:tJtot1! ~1te Ma.oh Me<Utl'i'''",S'eide,n
l.tv:.tttg, 'itVLU.n--FIt(u!.diAitd LoVE., Sex, fDui ~ff!:le. rhltfjagkthe. Age.4--·
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VOLUME 11 NUMBER 6 MCCCD SEPTEMBER 29, 1975
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',~ GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
.C"~\l. GOOO West c)five Ilvenue
~., . ,..P
Gee Courts
Campus
Student Union
Student Union
Away
Student Union
Counci 1 Chamber
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Rm.
Gymnasium
HOME GA~-1E
Cafeteria
N. Parking Lot
7 p.m. Student Lounge
9 a.m.-l1 and 1 p.m.-2
11 a.m. Student Lounge
.
11:30 a~m.~1:30 p.m.
7 p.m. -9 p.m. \
9 a.m.-ll and 1 p.m.-2
2 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.-9 p.m.
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
After the Game
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
1 4 p.m.
1
2
33
33
4
4
5
30
1
1
Wed-Oct.
Saturday
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
'Mon-Fri 29-3 Voter Registration Table
Monday 29 Voter Registration
Tuesday . 30 MINI-SEMESTER REGISTRATION
30 Women's Intramurals Tennis
30 Womenls Varsity Volleyball Game
GCe vs. Scottsdale
Baptist StUdent Union Meeting
MINI-SEMESTER REGISTRATION
Bicentennial lecture Series
Mr. Robert Wilcox-liThe Importance
of Revolution in Human Culturel!
(Everyone Welcome to Attend)
Women's Varsity Field Hockey
GCC vs. Uof AJV
Voter Registration Table
Veterans' Club Meeting
Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
~RTISTS' SERIES: Mac Frampton Trio
FOOTBALL: GCC vs. Phoenix College
Black Student Union Sponsored Dance
Kart Racing
"Thur'sday
Fr'iday
,. Sunday
Student Lounge
The Playbox T2-103
The Playbox T2-103
11 a.m.
COMING EVENTS:
Wednesday 8
Friday
). Fri-Sat
Bicentennial Lecture Series
Dr. Ivan Shields-liThe Impact of
Agriculture to Arizona-Particularly,
Maricopa County"
10 Drama Matinee-IlOur Town ll 2~30 p.m.
10-11 Drama Production-"Our Town il 8 p.m.
• v *~ ~ v ~ v ~ v **t *v v t v v t v v v v v t
> TUTO~S NEEDED •.. Tutors are urgently needed for mathmatics classes and other curriculum areas.
If willing and able - please see Mr. Rollins in the Counseling Center. Yes! You will be paid.
PHI. I~ETA KAPPA INITIATION ..• MEMBERS ATTENTION!! All members are asked to participate in the
{PTannlng for the PTK Fall 1975 Initiation. Please contact Mary Ann Hallows (50-125), Dr.
Barbara Lawrence (03-l03)~ Oi~ Dr. Noll (50-l12}'if you wish to be a part of the initiat~'::·;.
We need your help and we need it soon. Thank you.
THE VET~RAN~' AFFAIRS OfFICE has increased its Counseling Service on campus. Profession~l
, counsel1ng 15 now available daily and at night Mon. through Thur. The Veteran's Counsellng
Office is located next door to the Veterans' Office in the Student Union Grill Rm. Veterans
are encouraged to use this service especially in the areas of course selection and registration,
understanding graduation requirements~ and in obtaining information regarding transfer
. c)"edi ts.
al~K STUDENT UNlON MEETING ~. DANC~••.Ameeting will be held Oct. 3at 1 p.m. in the Council'
~1:mDer. dn Sat., Oct. 4 the Black Student Union Organization will sponsor a dance directly
~ after' the GCC-~hoenix College football game. Everyone invited.
,~IES~.~OWL.QUEEN..• Applications are being accepted forG.C.C~'s candidate for the Fiesta Bowl
.Queen .. One woman student will be selected from Glendale to compete with candidates from AZ
Community Colleges for this title. The candidate must be (1) a single woman student between
the ages of 18-21, (2) a full-time student (12 hrs. or more), (3) she must be willing to appear
~at any function needed during her year's reign. Ascholarship is available for the candidate
se1~cted. Candidates should obtain an official application form from Dr. Noll, 50- 12, and
submit the form before Oct. 15. A picture or snapshot should accompany the applicat on form.
$iTUJJ[D)~ ~1F ~lUJ[LJL n~~
GLENDALE
"OUR TOWN" COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6000 WEST OLIVE AVENUE
NUMBER 7 MCCCD OCTOBER 6, 1975 ... _-----~------------------_ .._-----'-----,..j VOLUME 1'1
IiJw: --·V 1
3 p.m., 6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
7:1S p.m.
7 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday 6 MINI-SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN
.~ 6 Men's Intramurals-Swimming Entries Open
Tuesday 7 MeCCD Board Elections 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
7 Assoc. Students Executive Board 1 p.m.
7 Baptist Student Union Meeting 7 p.m.
~ednesday 8 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES 11 a.m.
nr:-1van Shields lithe Impact of
Agriculture on AZ-Particular1y
Maricopa Countyll
8 Women's Volleyball: Yavapai
Thursday 9 Veterans' Club Meeting
9 Earth Science League Meeting
day 10 Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
10 Drama t1atinee IlOur Town ll
10 Women's Field Hockey Invitational
lOWomenls Volleyball Tournament
10 CEAS Board Meeting
10 Drama Production "Our Town"
(~veryone Welcome)
Men's P.E.
Lounge
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Away
Counei 1 Chamber
SC-142
Counei1 Chamber
T2-103
Yuma, AZ.
Coolidge, AZ.
Counei1 Chamber
T2-103
T2-103
T2-103
HOME GAME
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Student U. Foyer
Student U. Foyer
6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
11 a.m.
COMING EVENTS:
Monday 13
Tuesday 14
~ednesday 15
Friday 17
Fri-Sat 17-18
Saturday 18
FOOTBALL: GCC vs. ASU-JV
A.s. Advisory Board Meeting
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mr. LSilewalcott JlMartin Luther:
Revolutionary & Reactionary"
Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair
PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR
Paperback 25¢-Hardback Sot
Drama Matinee "Our Town" 2:30 p.m.
Drama Matinee 1l0ur Townll 8 p.m.
C.E.A.S. Family Night 5:30 p.m. *Vv tv v*v v*v t t v t t v v t Vt vt t t
FjESTA BOWL QUEEN ... Applications are being accepted for G.C.C.'s candidate for the Fiesta Bowl
~ueen. One woman student will be selected from Glendale to compete with candidates from AZ
Community Colleges for this title. The candidate must be (1) a single woman student between
the ages of 18-21 J (2) a full-time student (12 hrs. or more), (3) she must be willing to appear
at any function needed during her year's reign. A scholarship is available for the candidate
selected. Candidates should obtain an official application form from Dr. Noll, SO-112, and
s,ubmit the fonn before Oct. 15. A picture or snapshot should accompany the application form.
!NSTR~CTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ... Cameras dating from as early as 1895 are now being displayed
1n the northwest ~cction of the IMC. These twenty-nine attractive and valuable vintage cameras
:md accessories are from the extensive collection of Ed and Lee Ann Sharpe.
rERNDALE YOUTH ARC ORIENTATION MEETING ••. Ferndale Youth Association for Retarded Citizens is
f;aving--an-'o-rientation meeting. Youth ARC is open to young people, ages 13-25 yrs., who are
interested in working \'Jith the mentally retarded. Our first meeting will be October 8, 1975,
at 7:00 p.m. There will be a slide show on mental retardation and information on what Youth
~RC is and does. Refreshments will be served. For more information please call Maryann Coy,
President--278-8306.
~OVIE ON HALL.OWEEN•.• Associated Students are planning to show the movie "psycholl on Hallov/een.
'I1i: mov"ie wHrbe··shCiwn at 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m. in the Science lecture Hall (SC-142). It will
be fy'ee to all Gec students with 1. D. IS.
HOME' GME
CouncilChimb..
,FaeuttyOining Rm.
StudentU•. Foyer
Stu~tLou~
flItJi..124
Cetmcil Cbllllber
A..V.A.R. E. lounge
. Away
F.cu.lty Otning Am.
·:COuncil •Chamber
12..103
Away
12..103
Campus
h.,.,;:-V
11..140
Student U...foyer
Studeftt·U•.. fOYer
12:30 p.m.
1 polR....2 ·p.m..
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
2:30 Jhe1ft.
1 a.....1:45 <I·....
2: 30"p.tll;.
3:30p.m.
Sp.m.
3 p..m.
1:30 p.m..
,1:30p•••
hOOP..ffl"
7:30.1' ,. ..9'......
9 «..m 29·••• '
Us .
·'HGoo ,
6p~m.. -fh30,p .
10 ei.II.....2p ,
J...
1 :'.' ,ASU...JV.
14' ~siOc" ts Adh/SGf'yBo~ra
14 Baptist' Stud~nt union ~tl~
• wednesday 15 U.S.Nav1~ecrui_nt .
1$ 8ICarrElt~~rAl ,.,
, 'Ai'.. '[.,le- ,4 . .l.,ut~r~
Revolutionary& React1~ita"1~'
15 Ex~ri..t in Internati.oMlllvlng
1S PHI THETA .KAPPA OOOKFAIR
M...Th...F lS..l7PHITHE1A 'FAIR
f!ia'pe'rii~k
(Everyone We1come to Buy)
.. Thursday 16 StuQentRecitals
16 Veterans· Club Meeting
16 A.W~A.R.E~Gene,.al fJieet1ng
16 . Women's Fie1dMockey: San CHego
16 Experiment in Intemat,ionalliYi'ft!
fr1d~y ~.7 Campus Crusade··fOr··Christ *et'��ftt.
17 Drill'JM Me.t1nee eiOurTownlt
F~ with GeC-IO
11 Women.·s field, Hockey: Gros~t
11 ORN~ PRODUCTION' nOUt Tawn"'
Free--wHJi m:CIO '
g,atur'day 18 eEAS F'amily~l:fght
18 FOOTBAll :f(esa:CC
- CQt\>UNG EVENTS: .
Viana'slay"'2'!""' SIC£UT£HNlAl.lECTURESERIES \ 11 a.m.. .Student~e·
"-M"r .·tli~r;"en Gi'irtry..~f" lrtPro"es:sor
(tapic win ·be art) .
'Fr'id~y 24 At,.t·ist~l· Serte$:Tha Coa$t4rs. 8 p.m.~$1"
D,r11t~·,s ',& Shirrells
Saturday 25 fOOT~AtL: Dixie College '..•...' . 1:30. p... HOME'· GAME.
. . t t t otttt,. tttt t tttt t,t
< fIgTA ·~OWl.QUi::E~~...Appncatfonsar'&. beiJ1'g~~~d·f~rS.C.C.tS·"·Cindidatefo"'the.fiesta8owl:
.~en.. tine woman '$tl,kdf.~t ~n lbese1~cted'from Glemtaleto ~te_tfta_fdates. framAZ .•
Coomtm1tyCoHe9«!$ for tM~ title. The clft6fi•• mwt :be {l)asingle,womaft!s~tbetJleen
> the ages o:f 18...21 ~ on i ~run ...tin1e,stu.~t(12h""or mere),,{3)sile ..tbe;,tril'ling to appear
at any funetion neooedduring ner'~'t"·S r~it.,. A~e~larsh1p ;s'(lvailable for-thecand1.te
selected. Cal'ldidGetes.$hO;JM:~bta'h~. t;)ff~cial&wli~tiOftf~f~<Or. NQcll ,l SO..l12't and
subiftitthe, fonlb@foreOi:t. i5. A.piewrQor $~bot';ihoul-da«OIIlPtnytt1e_U~tionf,OM~
- .'
A;iSOC¥ATE~.JE~J$I1.sJun~1§J..~•• "Those·$tudents ···tnteres~etJtl\ fOl"lt1_,an_iated:,:~tsfr... . . .~,!
StudentsoY'gen;i,zatiQn on theG..C.C:;.~u~ .. ple&secmttaet,*.. $pf..l{factll"'~#·~#fJ:f~02...nO
David MiHer(934..6391J Glr~}",sna. Rosentha:lf93-1..3859)'&$·SCOtl as p()$sfble.
t u!ION{normaHyf<;r sChOClperso.rmeronly}....JOIN>tlJU The-Desert,
s.openedmembe"I$'ip' fOf'st"-fttswhoart,.ttit9 ;eNdft eo~rse$6ipur-suant
toa. degree. SPECIAL 0 . 'tL'Jis ti_·tM·2tW~rsbfp:,fee:M'S.:::been waived Clod
yo~ can start an aec.ount for as .' Ie 4$ $4.. 15 lIdtieh.gives yot,tll$S.OO,'SbtN. Tttis 1$& .
l~.,~V.itlf$.i"d.1.·.~.t tb~.. He.lP.~i".·.tM.,~H.ttle.agt'lM.,.t. i.fif1:aticn.".>Hi.h;!JlE! cm §aVin9s.
61 + 3/41·~,,.and·,J;nterettr.te$.llt.��oounpa1dbalaftte., n)'t y<more
ooftefitsfromCredit' rstdlhFcY" r:·details. contaet~J(ur'byourC.u. ~
Rej>resentativ, atlxtensfon219or- Offlee"Ol";105.o.ctatReJlbef\:.~lja1Sa"'r..
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GJJENDALE CO
GOOOWest
. ;' .
Mij-124
Chamber
Away
Student Lounge
Student lounge
Student Lounge
South Lot
Counc.J 1 C,.,.mbe r
NOME GAME
, ... ' ---'
Council
StudenttJ. Foyer
toutleII Chaniber
HOme Game
lMay
CounellChafl'll:)er
Student l¢MJnge
Student U.Foyer
SC-142
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
lJ:OO a.m.
8 a.m.-9 p.m.
9 a.I1'I.-2 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
":)0 p.m.
7 a.m.-]:45 a.m.
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Noon-4:00p.m.
6:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
Sat. -Oct.
Friday
Grand Canyon College Information Table 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Assoc. Students HalloweenFflm 2 p.m. to 10p.m.
(All Studenta Free withi.D.)
31 Campus Crusade Sponsored Film
"The Occultlt
Women's Field Hockey-GtC Invitaticna19 a.m. to 11=30 p.m.
Footba l1-AZ Western College ',7:30 p.m. **vv vvvvv vvv tv vv vv~ • v+• • ++
.!.AAt40 CANYON. COL~ ••• G;randCanyonColJege.will have a representative, in tRe foyerQf the
S~udei1~ Union PflWed., Oct. 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Complete informatIon aboutth.
prograll:ts/e,tGrand Canyon will be available.
Fri-Sat 24-25
> Saturday 25
25
COMfNG EVENTS:
~ Wednesday 29
Fri day 31
· CAlEN()\A~ .•oP'E'l1inS:
Tuesday 21 Student Red tals
21 Assoc. Students Executive Board
21 Women's Vo11 eyban-Phoen IX Coil ege
~Wednesd.y, 22 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
~ARREN GENTRY-QCCArt'Professor
"Forms of Revolution in Artlt
23 Latter-Day-Saint Student Association
(Open House)
23 . U. S. Mar i nes Recru i tment Table
23 Veterans' Club Meeting
23 Women's Field Hockey-MesaC.t.
23 Women' sVo11 eyba 11-Pima
24 Campus Crusade for Christ
24 latter-Day-Saint Student Association
(Open House)
24 Art ists I Series (Nosta,lgi a Night) TM
Coasters, Orifte,rs,&Shi:rrels
Sahuaro State Kennel Club Dog Show
t.E.A.S. Special tioard Meeting
FOOTBALL:-Dbde College
,'; " " . 'I ~.
SrUDEN1 FINANcIAL AID ••• Tl'ie'mid-term disbursement of SFA checks wN 1 begin 140ft ... , 'Oct. 20 This
lnclu~e$dieck~,from the fo110wlng programs: Baste EducationalOppertunity Grant, Svpplemetrtal
· EdlicationalOPrK>rtunityGrant, National. f)jrect Student loan, Nursing Student toan, Murslnt
> Student Scholarship,MigrantOpportunity Program.
EARLY REG"STAATJON ••. Student Finanelal Aid r~crpJ~nt.s,are en<:ouraged, to Qudget' the.ia-term
dhburseme~t.of'undssoasto have the neeessary fees available for the first week of Dec.
· 2nd semester:' ,disburseme.nt w~ll not be lilade until regi.stratlon week In.aahua'y.Pa.,.atof
fees is a pad of regist'ratfon;, therefote, you wHl need to Itrese.rve1f,thefees if you wbh to
regis. ter.··."" .:. -',
, ALL WOMEN 'STUDENTS •••Are you tnterested In re-act (Veil I ng, the AssocleitedWomen' Stud'entsthis
fid l? .Are there programs - interests - you have that would best befulfH l:ed<by havlngthls ..
spe'cialor~anlzation respond to yourr.equests. If you·are interested- andwaAtfurtherinft;>."":'
mat ion '"" oy'are .just curious , please leave your name andtelepnon.enumber with'Mrs • .a-..s. H"
• Or; Noli's offh:.,' 50-112; Let us hear from you nowI
~ . . - " , ,
.!?ESERTSCtfO&tSCREDIT UNION ••. (normally for school personnel -only,) •••JOtN"NQWI TfW! ..t.rt
- Schools' Cre<.tItUnion has opened membership for students taking c,.editco~rHSPtu·suaFtttoa..•.'
degree. SPIC IAl OFFtR~ •.• At this t hnethe 25¢membershfp fee has 'Geenwafved and yqu,<-.eft fttart,
an'aCCOUflt for as little <35$4.75 which gives you a $5 share. Hi,blnte.r.st<oosayi . ~%
· '+ 3/4% 1sorlus, attdLow Interest rates on loans. 1% onunpahf balance. Forfurrher det 1$,
contact ~rt'Ku:rt2'YO'U:r·C. tI.Rlrpres'entat'ive at Ext. 119 orOfHceOf-10;. '
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~ NEW PAPERBACKS IN THE IMC - NONFICTION
1 Adventures Into the Psychic
All Things Bright &Beautiful
~ Alphagenlcs
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved
B3:" )nd Earth: Man's Conflict with UFO's
, Biofeedback, Fasting, &Meditation
The Challenge of BeIng Single
Complete Book of Aikido &Holds &Locks
~. Eric
Face Language
Flying Saucers Uncensored
,Gather Together in My Name
Give 'em Hell, Harry
I Am Joaquin
The James Dean Story
The Making of the Movie Jaws
Mama Doesn't Live Here Anymore
The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist
Out of the Closets-Voices of Gay Liberation
'(' Pro Buketbal1 Superstars
The Rebel Culture
The Rite of""Exore "sm
The Rock Book
, Secrets of the Kind-Altering Pla~s of Mexico
Supernatural warnings
The Throwaway Children
The Underground Travel Guide
.. Walking Tall
Wide-Eyed in Babylon
Your Environment and What You tan Do About It
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6000 West Otiv'e Avenue
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 10
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COtmcilChamber
Civ;cPlaza
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GCt,'poo]
CouncflChamber
GyJnna$;ucn
Student U•.... foyer
Student U.Foyer
Student 'Lounge
Alhambra HighSch.
Dining Han
12:45 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:30p.;m.;,
7:30a.m.-2p.m.
9:30 a.m.-2:30p.m.
11 :00 8.m.
9:~O a~m~ ...l:30 p.m. StudetttU. Foyer
11':OOa..m.S:tUdnt L()unge
1:00 p.m. ". . '. Cocmcilthamber
1:00 p.m. &2:30, p.m. StudentLounge
4:30 p.m. Away
8:00p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
All Day
9:00a;m.
2:00p.m.-10:OOp.m.
8:00p.m.
7:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.
11:30 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
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Sunday
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Thursday 30
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-'Tuesday ~8"'Menrslntramura1s-Swinmtng Begins
28 Assoc. Students Advi sO!"YBoard
28 Women's Varsity Volleyball
Wednesday 29 Desert Schools Credit Union Info. Table
~ 29 Grand Canyon College Information Table
29 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mr. lou Grubb.:.Presldent, Lou Grubb
,Chevrolet, "Just Taking Five"
Klahr Information Campaign Table
Lecturer-Mr• Robert Deeny t. Attorney
Veterans' Club Meeting
Stewart Oxygen Service Demonstration
Women's Volleyball-GeC 'IS. Scottsdale
HAL lOW EE N
Campus- Crusade for, Chri st
AZ Education Fair
Womenls Field Hockey-GeC Invitational
Assoc. Students Sp'onsored· Fi 1m... "Psycho"
Campus Crusade Sponsored Film
liThe Occult"
, Sat. ~ Nov. 1 CEEB Testing
'I WrestHng..AAU Greco Roman Wrestl ing
Championship
1 Women's Field Hockey Invitational
1 FOOTBALL-GCC vs. AZ Western
· Sunday 2 Keirt ~a'cing
-COMING EVENTS:
""tuesday 4
~lednesday 5
Orchestra Concert
Bicentennial Lecture Series
Mrs. Faun Tannel"..Phoenix College
Professor",Tooic will be Education.
9 Artists~. Series-Phoenix Symphony 3:00 p.m.
10, AUdUb2" Sprier;: , '. A:QO,p,m, vt I ~ f ~f *t t t t t ••• t .NJ~V Vf t tt
,~~fl~JAlt S~FAKER••• On Thursday morning, Oct. 30, Mr. RobertJ. Deenywill speak in the Student
tc\tmge. Ris talk wiH be titled, "Stop Laying Down & Playing Dead When theE.E.O.C .. Comes In
~:o~r ~oor. H )1r: Deeny will sp~a,K to Mr. painchaud's management class. Staff. students and
'tnenos arelnvlted to attend.1,~rsonnel~.~.ndlegal. group~ consider Mr. Deenyto be one of the
most successful attorneys in the',field, of anti-E.E.O.C.' -' ..
1'J.9GQ_J'tGRf~JN§"'JiORKStlQf. ••'.Jim t~d~'~ u~~:~ersitY of Montana 'pr()fessdr~'9f :Art, will conduct a
· tvood engravifig workshop on Monday, Nov. 10 frmri:':lp.m.-4 p.m. ,& 7 p.m.-10 p.m. in the Student
lounge. His work has been exhibited as part of the C.E.A.S. Art Exhibition Program at
Glendale Community Co)lege. Everyone invited.
J~9.:nFICAnON OF TITLE IX COMPLIANCE ...Pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
and part; cUlarlypa"ra. 86.9 of the Regulati:ons, the Maric()pa County Conwuntty Colle.ge District'
does not discriminate on the basis of sex in ,its employment or idt;lission PQ1i'cies ~or in the
e~tJcational programs it operates. Inquiries concerning the appl i~ation oT lftle I~may be
· dlrected to: Mrs. Janice L. McIlroy, 903 N. Second St.... p" O. Box 13349, Phoenix AZ 8$OGZo.r
pnone257-1413 t ext. 264. " .
•£~OL,~@:L.S~VI)'AL. •. 1\ continuation of Col1ege.Surviva1 Class is being beld'atl :30'p.m. t lhur."
1n f2-108B. If you feel the need you (lrreweleome to attend. '
,ZJt1E.9f.~U.h!:~...This .is a movie wH:h Hallinds.ay~ author of TJle1ate §re~~.Plan.!!! ~ar!..h.. It
d!;lals~nthsome of the practices erf the occult groups and. thesoTiifion, to tHeir need. You
a~~e welcometoattood Friday~ Oct. :n t· 8 p.m. j\ Student Lounge. ' ,
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Aztlan," liLa Education Es Nuestra Fuestra," and "El Barrio De South Phoenix" - Pro:eeds sO
to MECHA Scholarship Fund. See the iron-on's at the Chicano Services Center in the Cafeteria.
GRAND CANYON COLLEGE will have a representative in the foyer of the Student Union on Wednesday~
, Oct. 29, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Complete information about all the programs at Grand
Canyon will be available.
~ PHI THETA ~~PPA INITIATION &BANQUET ••. Invitations to qualifying initiates will be mailed
October 27, 1975. If you do not receive a letter and feel that you qualify, please contact
Mary Ann Hallows, Dr. Barbara Lawrence, Susan LeGrande, or Dr. Nancy L. Noll.
ATTENTION WOMEN STUDENTS ..• Are you interested in re-activating the Associated Women Students
this fall? Are there programs - interests - you have that would best be fulfilled by having
this sp9cial organization respond to your requests. If you are interested and want further
'~ information - or are just curious, please leave your name and telephone number with Mrs.
James, in Dr. Noll's office, SO-112. Let us hear from you now!
DESERT SCHOOLS CREDIT UNION ..• (norma11y for school personnel only) .•• JOIN NOW! The Desert
, Schools Credit Union has opened membership for students taking credit courses pursuant to a
deg~ee. SPECIAL OFFER .•. At this time the 25¢ membership fee has been waived and you can
start an account for as little as $4.75 which gives you a $5 share. High Interest on saving~.
6% + 3/4% bonus, and Low interest rates on loans. 1% on unpaid balance. For further details,
, contact Don Kurtz, your C.U. Representative at Ext. 219 or Office 01-105.
NEW PAPERBACKS IN THE IMC--NONFICTION
Alive
The American Indian &the Occult
Anatomy of a Phenomenon: UFO's in Space
Be A t~oman
Billie Jean
Black Magic: White Magic
• Bodymind
Prian Piccolo: Short Season
Brown Bomber
Cast Your Own Spell
~ The Eco-Spasm
The End of a Presidency
The French Connection
, From Sad to Glad
The Gourmet Guide to Grass
How to Buy a Used Car
Male Chauvinism
~ Many Lives, Many Loves
Mick Jagger: Everybody's Lucifer
One Littl e Boy
Out-of-the-Body Experiences
Pictoria', History of the Mafia
PsychO-Pictography
Relaxercises
- Satanism in America
Test Your ESP
franscendental Meditation
Under 21
~ We Talk~ You Listen
The Witches Workbook
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6rno Wes t 01 ive Avenue
VOLUME MCCCD NOVEMBER 3. 1975
2 p.m. Council Chamber
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Student U. Foyer
Off Campus
Gymnasium
Student Loun'ge
Dining Hall
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Dining Hall
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Denver. Colo.
Counci1 Chamber
Counci 1 Chamber
T2-105
Counci1 Chamber
Away
Alhambra High Sch.
12:45 p.• m.
12:45 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
n a.m.
3 p.m.
11 a.m.
1-4 p.m. &7-10
8 p.m.
Tuesday
Wed-Th
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Mon .• Nov. 3 Men's Intramurals-Cross Country
"Turkey Runll Entries Open
3 Men's Intramurals-Basketbal1
Entries Open
4 Associated Students Executive Board
4 Women's Intramurals-Table'Tennis
4 Women's Varsity Volleyball
4 Baptist Student Union Meeting
4 Orchestra Concert
, Wednesday 5' BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mrs. Faun Tanner-Phoenix College
Social Science Professor
Topic will be Education
5 Samothrace Meeting (Business ClUb)
5-6 Experiment in International Living
Fund Drive-Key Chain Sales
~ Th-f-S 6-7-8 Women's Field Hockey Tournament
Thursday 6 Veteran's Club Meeting 1 p.m.
Friday 7 Campus Crusade fpr Christ 7 a.m.
7 Christian Scientists 2 p.m
7 Women's. Volleyball 6:30p.m.
7 C.E.A.S. Board Meeting 7 p.m.
Saturday 8 FOOTBALL-Scottsdale 7:30 p.m.
Sunday :'CL,; 9 ii~ARnsts7 SERIES-Phoenix Symphony 3 p.m.
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C~~HNG; EVENT5:./ ; ; ;~,
M~~day ;'; (.1 0 Wood Engraving Workshop
> ::>.: .....;:10 ;('Audubon Series: i; .. ',}i.l
T~esday~] ,,~ 1, i VETERANS I DAV':RE.CESS-NO CLASSES
Wednesday:.:12:; BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
i,<:" -, ~ 1 Mr'.' Robert McGee-ItBanking & How
It Has Changed Over The Years"
Friday: '. . 14···· Gee' Ni ght-Hoclcey Game-Toronto vs.
, '.: ,i~ ; .' ",':' t Roadrunners
Satun:tay .' .16: '. Phi Theta Kappa Banquet
· S~naay 16 ' ..:Band, - Outdoor Concert
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NEW CAMPUS ORGANIZATION ... Those students interested in forming an Associated Jewish Students
• organizaMon. please contact Ms. Spiegel (facul ty office 02-110), David Mi ller (934-6397), or
'Marsha,Ro$enthal (938-3859). There will be a meeting Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.
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WOMEW.S,VA.~SlTY BASKETBALL. .• Tryouts will begin Nov. 10 for all girls interested in playi.ng
Vars;ityBasketball. Meet in the gymnasium at noon. If you cannot attend. contact Mrs. Austin
i~t;~e ,~omen.l:s P.E. Department.
HA~VARB-RADCLlFFE ~NIVERSITY ...Arepresentative from Harvard-Radcliffe will be on campus Fri ••
NoV~' T4,from·Ua.m. ,t() ~:30 p.m. to talk to interested students. He will be stationed at a
· ta,ble int~e foyer'of the' Student Union. The· recruiter is co-sponsored by La Raza and will.
have'additional information for Chicano students. '.:~; :.~<~';.~
SAMOTHRACEI:(Business Club} ..• An organizational meeting of the Samothrace Club of Business and
• .Professional.'women will be held Wed., Nov. 5 in the CQ~~cil Chamber. A1J women students wh9
ar-e:1nterested are invited to attend at 2 p.m. Busin~ss and Profess10na' women representatives
.wiN- also'attend. Mrs. LaRue Hubbard, business instructor, will sponsor the group. If you
· are,.il)teTeste.d, but~annot9tte,nct, please contact t-lrs. Hubbard (01-129).
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ME'cHA···~iEtl'rNGS ... Mee'ftnga' are'ev~ry other Thursday at2 p.m. in the Faculty Dining Rm. Please
co~.~ontri.b~h~liY'P.l,Ir..; i dga~ .?nd .~ffor,ts; .. fpr fut~r?; '~fP.~p~ing.: ey.~.F;l~s ?Mfn .a~ ;.', :".~«t: Semana De La
~a~~ •. ~nd ~he C~ri$.t:wa~.'Party fo~>t~~ ~id~... ~n·;our' cD~un.j~~~ .. ,:"T~s.·:N~p.''l:u;~;All:}p ..icanos
~n~,~t~~ted 10 hel,plflg \fi th, the ,Ch),:;:-aQo C.ult~ral~~~~~u,atten~ m~t~ngj,. ~~FY? fe&n~~d,,)!.:;,~!tr·~ p.m.
1?-. the ..Fa.c~lt.y ,~Jn1I1g~!l!., :Qf at C~i.ql!10i Servi ce.bt.'~ ,:.:. '..;'.. ; ':: ,;~,·C.l;·;i.~ i:..:· ;!"i;,J :J't,' .
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LEGAL SERVICE FOR VETS •.• Nile B. Smith, Attorney-at-Law, will be available in the Veterans'
Affairs Office to provide legal advice to veterans on Wednesdays, 4 to 6 p.m. There will be
a charge of $10 per half hour for this service, which must be paid by the veteran personally.
This cost is much less than comparable service from other sources with the added benefit
that the service is brought to the veteran. Counselor Smith prefers to be seen by
appointment. He has agreed, however, to see veterans on a "walk-inll basis. For appointment,
call the Veterans' Affairs Office, 934-2211, ext. 324 or 325 or 931-0928. This
service is sponsored jointly by the Vets' Club and the Veterans' Affairs Office.
NEW PAPERBACKS IN THE IMC--FICTION
The Anderson Tapes
The Blue Knight
ACase of Rape
The Chicano
The Chocolate War
ACry of Angels
Daddy Was ANumber Runner
Denver is Missing
Dracula
Draw or Drag
Dune
11 Harrowhouse
Fear of Flying
Forever Island
Gaudy Night
Grave Business
The Harrad Experiment
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
In Watermelon Sugar
Mars, We Love You
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Paper Tiger
Rhinemann Exchange
Ride a Crooked Trail
Tales of Horror &The Supernatural
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
Tideil ~lave
The Trail to Ogallala
The Trial of Billy Jack
The Water is WiderConrack"
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Pasadena
Tucson, AZ
Student Union
Off Campus
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Student U. Foyer
Student Lounge Dining
Hall
CLASSES
7:15 p.m.
1-4 p.m. & 7-10
8 p.m.
11 a.m.
9 a.m.-Noon
6:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
11 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 a.m.
11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
RECESS - NO
Bicentennial "Lecture Series
Dr.l'!. T. Berry-Senior Vice
President-Victoria Land &Cattle
Co. (Topic ~~ll be Food)
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14-16
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monaay 10 Wood Engraving Workshop
10 Audubon Series-"Vanishing
American Wildlife"
VE'fERANS' DAY
BI'C"ENT&\JNIt"L LECTURE SERIES
Mr R~·· ~.~. M lin nk' & H • ~J[).... ,,!cGee- rXl . lng ow
It Has Changed OVer The Years "
Roadrunner Day on Campus (Film)
Veterans' Club Meeting
Campus Crusade for Christ
Harvard-Radcliffe
Representative on Campus
Earth Science League
ace Night at the Hockey Game
Toronto vs. Roadrunners
Forensics-Lancer Invitational
C.E.A.S. Workshop
Maricopa 4-H JUdging Workshop
Phi Theta Kappa Banquet &
Initiation
BAND-Outdoor Concert
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sunday
CO.'VIING EVENI'S:
Wednesday
Fri-Sat
Fri-Sat-3un
Saturday
GCC Hanhila Stadium
T2-103
Dining Hall
21 AlA Football Conference 7 p.m.
21-22 DRi\MA PEODUCTION 8 p.m.
22 Dean's List Presentation 7 p.m.
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WOMEN'S VARSITY TENNIS ... An important informational meeting will be held for
all women interested in trying out for Varsity Tennis on Wednesday, Nov. 12)
at noon in the Gymnasiun. Please make every effort to attend. If you cannot,
contact r.1rs. Clayton :in her' office for the necessary information.
Friday
Fri-3at
Saturday
THE CENTER AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT (CASA) ... provides immediate support and
assistance to victims 01' sexual assault) and educates the community as to the
· onuses) effects, and prevention of this crime. CASA provides a 24-hour tollfree
answering service staffed by volunteers trained to offer aid to victims of
sexual assault. By calling this llhot-line" number, 257-8095, a victim can
· i'eceive information, support and medical) legal and counseling referrals.
FOR SALE ... Chicano T-shirt iron-on's - IIyo Soy Chicanoll
,- "Yo Soy Chicani.~o:' "
Vival\ztlan" - "La Educacion Es Nuestra Fuestra" - and ItEl Barrio De South
Phoenix." Proceeds go to MECHA scholarship fund) see iron-on's at the Chicano
J services center in the Cafeteria.
NEVT BOOKS--LEISURE READING
T"he Age of Napoleon--Durant r.Ihe Mandarin Cypher-Trevor
'Brief is the Glory-Gluyas My Life/Golda Meir-Meir
CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye--Metz Or Was He Pushed?--Lockridge
The Christmas Spy-Howlett Positiv~ Thinldng for a Time Like This-Peale
The Director--Dernaris The Psychic Realm-HL'1t~e .
· The Double Snare--Harris Science Past) Science Future-Asimov
Fade-out-Tilley The Sea King's Daughter-Michaels
Green) Green, l\1y Valley NOvi-Llewellyn The Seven Sisters-Sarrpson
- Hauntings: Is There Anybody There'?-Lofts Sunshine--Klein
Head Nurse--Villet Tell Me My Name-Carter
Hoffa: The Real Story--Hoffa The Total Woman--r,qorgan
'Inspector West Alone--Creasey Valley Forge-Kantor
Love Stories Wrong Man in the Mirror--Loraine
LOST & FOU1'ID. ,.l\'larw tten1s al:'e 8till unclaimed in the Lost and Pound. If VOll have lost some'
thing,please be f"l)"'e to c:heck',rith DP 911 Ple~i:on or !'vIr'S. Petty in the Student Offices, SO-108.
6000 WEST OLIVE A'VBNUI··
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GLENDALE'
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
WlaIfir1'.Jtp~n
,8 : GO p. m; Nov. 21, 22
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Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Student Union
Student Un'ion
Student Union
Swimming Pool
Council Chamber
GCC Hanhila Stadium
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Counei 1 Chamber
Faculty Dining Rm.
Council Chamber
GCC Hanhila Stadium
Council Chamber
Playbox Theater T2-103 Dining
Hall
9:30-12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
7-9:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-l p.m.
6-8:30 p.m.
8 p.m.
Community Service Information Table
Aquatic Club Meeting
Associated Students Executive Board
High School Band Presentations
Baptist Student Union Meeting
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Dr. W. T. Berry--"Agricultural
Exports and Domestic Prices"
Veterans' Club Meeting 1 p.m.
M.E.C.H.A. Meeting 2 p.m.
Campus Crusade for Christ 7-7:45 a.m.
AlA Conference Football 7-11 P.OI.
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting 7 p.m.
-EVENING OF ONE ACT PLAYS-8 p.m.
Dean's List 'Presentation 7 p.m• • • • +•• • t t t t t •• tt tt • • • t • • • • •
~. CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T-W-Th-F 11-21
Tuesday 18-
18
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Wednesday 19
COMING EVENTS:
M-T-W 24-26
~ Monday 24
Tqesday 25
Wednesday 26
Th-Fri. . 27-28
< Thutsday 27
Early Registration Packet Pick-up
Early Registration Packet Pick-Up
Stage Band Concert
No Book Review This Week
THANKSGIVING RECESS
Veterans' Club Sponsored
Thanksgiving Day Dinner
-SPRING SCHEDUlES are now available in the Admissions Office. Pick up your copy today. One per
, customer, please.
Thursday 20
20
Friday 21
21
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Fri-Sat. 21-22
.~ Saturday 22
BOOKSTORE INVENTORY ...The bookstore will be closed Nov. 24, 25, 26 (Monday, Tuesday, and
.>.Wednesday) 1975fOr inventory. If you need anything before Monday~ November 24, you'd better
get it Friday, November 21. The-bookstore win reopen for business on December 1,1975.
A.M.S. AND K.O.O.L. SOFTBALL GAME. .. There will be a softball game between A.M.S. and K.O.O.L.
. Radio-TV on Nov. 20, 19'5 at 7:30 p.m., Lions Park, 63rd Ave. & Frier (between Northern and
Glendale) .
THE CHIMPANZEE TODAY--Tl'ME IS RUNNING OUTI ... On Dec. 1, 1975, Paul and Jo Fritz Of The Primate
Foundation of Arizona will. be on campus for a lecture on the present plight of chimpanzees.
1 The lecture and slide show will be presented in the Dining Hall at 7 p.m. Live chimps will be
present, including Kobi, sent from Africa by Jane Goodall. Don Simonis, Anthropology instructor
at GCC, will comment on relationships to man and current research.
, I-NSTRUCTIONALMATERIALS CENTER--MEDIA DEPARTMENT .•• We have recently' Clusted off and O~ii;:~"; l:t:.\
rejuvenated ~ur MONSTER, and would like you to stop by for a glimpse of its awesome potential.
The MONSTER is the playback center for the distribution of recorded materials to the carrels
; 'in the west side of the IMC. The ten stations allow us to distribute recorded-media to any
'one or a combination of thirty carrels. Tapes,casse.ttes, and phonodiscS- maybe used. The'
. Media Department has made all such recorded materials in our collection available at the
Listening Center counter, L-143 (enter through' the Library) •. Students should come to the
. Center, indicate the material they wish to hear (from lists provided), check out headsets,
~nd go to a carrel 'for private -listening. To pr'otect our rapidly de.creasing supply of stereo
headsets, each student must leave either his/her driver's license or GCC/IO card in order to
. obtain a headset. The listening Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Mon~ thru Th!Jrs.,
'and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fri., beginning Mon., Nov. 17. This is a pilot project and continued
service will depend upon student response. .~
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~ NEW BOOKS--LEISURE READING
Asalnst Our Wil1--Brownmiller
Bring On the Empty Horses--Niven
Cesar Chavez--Levy
The Choirboys--Wambaugh
Circus--Maclean
Curtain--Christie
De5:TIonde--Cronin
Execution Eve, and Other Contemporary
Ballads--Buckley
The First Casua lty--Kn ight 1ey
Foxfi re 3
Golden Lads--Du Maurier
Han'dnett--Gores
Humboldtls Gift--Bellow
Inside the-Company--Agee
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King of the Gypsies--Maas
Looking For Mr. Goodbar--Rossner
Man in Black--Cash
The Prometheus Cri si s--Scort ia
Ragtime--Doctorow
Reggie--Jackson
Seven Men of Gascony--Oelderfield
1776--Fleming .
Shadow of the Condor--Grady
Some Kind of Hero--Kirkwood
Supernutrition--Passwater
91vta Porterls Money Book--Porter
TM*--Bloomfield
Trumpets Sound No More--Mason
A Word Child--Murdoch
NOVEMBER 24 1975
BULLETIN
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 14
LENDALE COMMUNITY "COLLEGE
6000 . WesttlHve Avenue
~~STUDENT
Gymnasium
Dining Hall
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
MU-124
Council Chamber
Central Mall
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Student U. Foyer
11:00 a.m.-4 p•.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10 a.m.-2; 5-7 p.m.
8-10 a.m.; 11-3 p.m.
1:00-5 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
8-10 a.m.; 11-3 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
6:00-9 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-l p.m. Student Lounge
9:30 a.m.-l1:30a.m. Student U. Foyer
9:30 a.m.-l p.m. Student U. Foyer
6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Student Lounge
6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Student U. Foyer
9-10 a.m.; 11:15-1 p.m. Student U. Foyer
9-10 a.m.; 11:15-1 p.m.
2
2
2
1
1-2
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25
25
25
Wednesday 26
26
~1on- Tue
Thursday 27
21'
COMING EVENTS:
Mon.-Dec. 1
Thursday 4
Friday 5
liThe Chimpanzee TodayII - Lecture,
Demonstration .
Early Registration Packet Pick-up
Ph; Theta Kappa Sponsored Hemophil ia
Blood Drive
PTK Blood Dri ve
Associated Students Executive Board
ARTISTS 1 SERIES-Erich Von DanfkenAuthor
of "Cha'riots of the 60ds1 11
Tickets available-GCC Cashier's Office
W-Th-F 3-4-5 EARLY REGISTRATION-Day Students Only
Wednesday 3 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Dr. Ronald Hilding-Psychiatrist
EARLY REGISTRATION-Evening Students
AUDUBON SERIES- II Exploring Big Bendu
Charles Hotchkiss
· Saturday 6 EARLY REGISTRATION-Evening Students 8:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Gymnasium
v'v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v*v. v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v*v v v v vv
L\RIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES wi 11 be in the foyer of the Student Union on Monl'b~' 0
> Tuesday~Nov. 24-25, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Mo~day, Nov. 24 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
They will have information about all the programs at ASU.
IHECHIMPP.NZEE TODAY---TIME IS RUNNING OUT! On Dec. l, 1975, Paul & Jo Fritz of The Primate
Foundation of AZ will be on campus for a lecture on the present plight of chimpanzees. The
j lecture and slide show will be presented in the Dining Hall at 7 p.m. live chimps will be
present,inc1uding Kob;, sent from Africa by Jane Goodall. Don Simonis, Anthropology instructor
at GCC, will ·comment on relationships to man and current research.
· fliT THETA KAPPA MEMBERS - ATTENTION! New members who have not as yet signed the membership
book should go to Dean Noll's office (SO-112) to do so as soon as possible. Special 1.0.
cards are also available.
.. Tuesday
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
. M-T-W 24-26 Early Registration Packet Pick-up
. M-T-W. 24-26 Community Service Information Table
M-T 24-25 ASU Representatives on Campus
Monday 24 Early Registration Packet Pick-up
Monday 24 ASU Representatives on Campus
• Tuesday 25 Experiment in Int'1. living
Fund Raising
Student Reci ta1s
Associated Students Advisory Board
Baptist Student Union Meeting
Stage Band Concert
NO BOOK REVIEW TODAY
Experiment in Int'1. Living
Fund Raising
THANKSGIVING RECESS-NO CLASSES
VETERANS· CLUB SPONSORED THANKSGIVING
DAY DINNER
· BOOKSTORE INVENTORY ... THE BOOKSTORE WILL BE CLOSED NOV. 24-25-26 (Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday)
for inventory. If you need anything before Monday, NOV'f"..24 you'd better .get it FridaYt Nov •.
21. The bookstore will reopen for business on Dec. 1, 1975. ,"
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~ THANKSGIVING DINNER FOR THE NEEDY .•• As the Thanksgiving dinner draws near we (the sponsoring
Veterans' Club) are in desperate need of help. We need - servers, waiters, waitresses, projectionists,
and cleanup help. We will also accept donations of -:1nstant potatoes, plastic
· forks and spoons, turkey rolls, pies, green beans, cranberry sauce~ Any type of help offered
will be greatly appreciated.
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CHICANO SERVICES STUDENT ADVISORS Will be in the Student Lounge hallway area fl"om 8 a.I:1. to
3 p.m. November 24 through 28, to advise students on pre-registration, scheduling of classes
and to give information on Glendale Community College programs.
STEVE. COOPER/HENO?HILIA BLOOD DRIVE. .. Phi Theta Kappa and the Veterans' C1 ub are cosponsoring
a blood drive for Steve Cooper (GCC Psychology Instructor) and for Hemophil~a.
December 1 blood donations can be made in the gymnasium; December 2 donations can be made
in the Central Mall. Fer further information contact Mary Ann Hallows, Dr. Barbara
Lawrence, or Dr. i~ancy Noll.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER .•• The Library hours for the week of Thanksgiving are:
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Nov. 24, 25, and 26 - 7 a.m. to 9:20 p.m. Closed on:
Thursday and FridilY, r~u\!. 27 and 28. The Med; a Department hours are-7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday, T'Jesday" and ~Jed:'E:!: da}. Closed on: Thursday and Fri day.
IMC-1975/6 COLLEGE CATI,LOGS ON MICROFICHE. .• Over 3000 U.S. and foreign college and
universit,)' catalogs on microfiche ate now abailable. Students and faculty are welcome
to request them at the Periodicals Counter (Room L-lfa).
NfI,.j LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
P.nimal Nature & Human. Nature--Thorpe .
The Assassins--Oates
Bi cyc"l e Ti'ansportation-··Dougherty
Clean Water--stevens
Communication Electronics for Technicians--Temes
The Courage to Create--May
Crime on Her Mind--Slung
Drug Themes in Fiction--Nat'l lnst. of Drug Abuse
From Student to R.N.--Knopf
The Goodness of God--Whenham
The Greatest-i~y Own Story--Al i
Indian Education--U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
An Introduction to Bird &Wildlife Photography--Marchington
The Marriage Gap--Rosner
Miracle in t~e Wilderness--Gallico
Off Road Handbook \'rith Back Country Travel Tips--Waar
Para Los Ninos--Stomayor
Rating the Diets--Beriand
The Time of the Dragol1-<-Eden
Turquoise Jewelry of the Indians of the Southwest--Bennett
l~hen I Do, ; LE"lrn--faylor
Women's Rights Al~anac
~h'ite if YO'J Get IJork--Elliott
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
~ ~ GJ](d] (G (fi) 1t [Q) (U] ~ ~ ~ ~ 0rru
0000 West drive u4venue
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
GCe Campus
N. Parking Lot
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Away
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
MU-12,4
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
SC-142
Central Mall
MU-124
Counci 1 Chamber
LS-176
Away
Gymnasium
Student U. Foyer
Student U. Foyer
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
Student Union
Faculty Dining Rm.
Counci 1 Chamber
Dining Hid 1
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
5 p.m.
11 a.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
1-5 p.m.
11 a.m.
1-5 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
6...9 p.m.
7-7:45 a.m.
1-5 p.m.
2:30 &7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
10 a.m ....Noon
10 a.m.-2; 5...7 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
Friday
Wednesday
Thursday
9 Women's Baskett~11
10 CHOIR CONCERT-Christmas Music
10 BaSketbaTf-GCC vs. Arizona Western
11 CHOIR-CHA~1BER SINGERS CONCERT
12 LASTOAVOT: REGULAR CLASSES .
12 Bask'etball ..GCC v-so Cochise 7:30 p.m. Home
Saturday 13 Basketball-GCC VS. Eastern Arizona 7:30 p.m. Hn~~
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Saturday
Tuesday
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS;
Monaay, Dec. 1 Phi Theta Kappa Sponsored Hemophilia 8-10 a.m.; 11-3 p.m.
Blood Drive .
1 Projects in CommunityServ;ce
1 MECHA Infor'matioo Table
1 EARLY REGISTRATION PACKET PICK-UP
1 Women1s Basketball
1 "The Chimpanzee TodayH - lecture~
Demonstration .
2 PTK Sponsored Hemophilia Blood Drive 8-10 a.m.; 11-3 p.m.
2 Student Recitals 12:30 p.m.
2 Assoc. Students Executive Board' 1 p.m.
2 Baptist Student Union. 7:30 p.m.
2 Basketba11~Pima 7:3Q p.m.
2 ARTISTS' SERIES-Erich Von Daniken 8 p.m.
Aufhor of HChal';ots of the Gods?1I
3 EARLY REGISTRATION-Day Students
3 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Dr. Ronald F. Hilding, Psychiatrist
4 EARLY REGISTRATION-Day Students
4 Student Recitals
4 Veterans' Club Meeting
4 EARLY REGISTRATION...Evening Students
5 Campus Crusade for Ghrist Meeting
5 EARLY REGISTRATION-Day Students
5 Assoc. Students Sponsored Film
"My Fair Ladyll
5 Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
5 C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
5 AUDUBON SERIES-"Exploring Big Bend"
Charles Hotchkiss
6 MINI-SEMESTER ENDS
6 EARLY REGISTR/HION-Evening Students 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
6 Ap01lO--High School Bicycle Club Race 3:30-5 p.m.
7 Kart Racing 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Thursday
> Friday
Sunday
COMING EVENTS:
_ Tuesday
Wednesday
~OROPTIMIST FOUNDATIpN AWARD PROGRAM... Applications may be picked up in the Financial Aid
Office. They must be returned to the donor no later then December 15th.
, FRESH NAVEL ORANGE~..• Raised and sold by the Collegiate Agriculture Leaders Club. Sold every
school day 10:45 a.m.-l p.m. - between the Student Union and the Bookstore.
~HAMBER SINGERS TV SHOW ... The Glendale College Chamber Singers will be presented ina half
hour Christmas Special on KOOl-TV Channel 10. Dec. 13, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The program is
one in the series of Phelps-Dodge Copper State Cavalcade~ and this is the second time the Gee
Group has been sponsored for a Christmas show by the Corporation and KOOl TV. Music for the
show will include choruses from the IIMagnificatn by Pergolesi. as well as familiar carols;
the singers have been taped lion location" at San Xavier del Bac near Tucson, Pioneer Village
north of Phoenix, and in the Arizona desert near Bloody Basin~ Accompanists for the show are
Patricia Ratliff and Larry Blackburn. Mary Ann Dutton is the director.
tlNNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT. .. The Chamber Singers and Choir will sing the Annual Christmas
Concert on Dec. 11, Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Student lounge. Soloists with the Chamber
Singers will be Carol Kirkpatrick Serbo, Rico Serbo~ Anne McCaleb, and Eugene Harris.
Patricia Ratliff will accompany both groups, and Eugene Harris will direct the Concert Choir;
Mary Ann Dutton will direct the Chamber' Singers.
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6000 WEST OLIVE AVENUE
Away
T2-106
Home
Gymnasium
NU-104
Home
Student Lounge
Student U. Foyer
Away
Council Chamber
GCC Pool
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Away
SC-142
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Rm.
Away
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Dining Hall
NU-l04
Counci1 Chamber
Gymnasium
Away
8 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
10 a.m.-Noon
5:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
11 a.m.
8 p.m.
6 p.m.-10 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.��
6:30 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
Noon:"1 p.m.
6 p.m.-9 p.m.
7 p.m.-l0 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Club Meet i ngs ...--or Student Activi ties
7 p.m. Student Lounge
1:30 p.m. Student Lounge
3 p.m. Home
7:30 p.m. Home
7:30 p.m. Away
\ 9 a,~·m~·-l ,p.m. Student Union
HOURS ARE SUBJECT
, TO CHANGE
BOOK BUY BACK... wi 11
Mon - Dec. 15
Tue Dec. 16
Wed Dec. 17
Thur - Dec. 18
Fri - Dec. 19
Friday
FINAL EXAMINATIONS~~-~~-·--No
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION"
Wrestl,ing!'"Centr,al, Ari zona
Basketball-Cypress" California
Basketball-Central/Arizona
A. W.A.R. E. Orientation: (fpr ,women
returning to education)
SEMESTER RECESS
REGISTRATION
Basketball-Phoenix,.cpllege~,,;, ,-' ,7:,30 p.m.
Associated Students GomJn;fssloner" , 10,a.It!'..~t.lJ>,.m ..
Training Conferen~e
Saturday 10' EVENING CLASSES BEGJN
10 Basketball-Yavapai Community College 7:30 p.m.
Monday 12 DAY 'CLASSES BEGIN
t t t ••••••• t t t •• t t t • t t •• t t tit t • t t tt t t t t • t t t •
FOOD SERV I CE HOURS FOR EXAM WEEK' .,h'; , .•
Dec. 15 (Monday) Regular food service hours----Cafeteria &Snack Bar
'Dec. 16-17-18 (T-W-Th) 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Snack Bar----Cafeteria no service
4:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Snack Bar
begin Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. HOURS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
'lOa.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m~
Dec 23-Jan 2
~ January 6-7"'8
Thursday :8'
Friday 9
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Saturday, 13
, 13 '
; 13
" 13
COMING EVENTS:
Mthru F 15-19
". Tuesday: '16
Wednesday' 17
Thllrsday 18
~ , 8
. Friday 19
Saturday 27
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 16 MCCCD DECEMBER 8, 1975
~ '~,--------_._-------------------------- CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T 8-9 MECHA Information Table
Monday 8 Women's Basketball-Arizona State
'"- Tuesday 9 Associated Students Advisory Board
9 Aquatic Club Meeting
9 Baptist Student Union Meeting ,
Wednesday 10 Concert-GCC Choir &Chamber Singers
10 Basketball-Arizona Western
Thur-Fri 11-12 Radio-TV Classes-Testing
Thursday 11 Veterans' Club Meeting
11 MECHA Meeting
11 Women's Basketball-Central Arizona
11 Choir-Chamber Singers Concert
12 LAST DAY OF REGULAR CLASSES
12 Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
12 Stage Band Concert with Kai Winding
12 MECHA Sponsored Christmas Party
for needy children
12 Earth Science League
12 CEAS Executive Board
12 Basketball-Cochise
Sat-Sun 12-13 Wrestling-Fiesta Bowl Open
Tournament
ACT Testing
Women1s Basketball-Eastern Arizona
Basketban-Eastern Ar,iz,ona
Radio-TVC~a.sses-Testing
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;;'" INSTRUCTIONAL f1;\TERIALS CENTER ... All library materials and art prints checked out to
students ;lre due Fl'iday, D,:;c. 12, 1975. Books will circulate for overnight use from Dec. '12
th~ough D,~c. 18. Library hours are:
Deccwber 19 - Regular hours
January 5-9 - 7:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. (for debt clearance only)
January 12 - Regular hours will resume
;;LFf\SE rDTE TfH\T NO TRANSCRIPTS ~iILL BE RELEASED UNTIL LIBRARY DEBTS ARE CLEARED.
{\QUATIC CLUB rc1EETIN ..• All students who ai"e members or are interested in becoming members of
the AquCltic Club:-piease aLend the meeting on Dec. 9, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. The meeting \'~ill
iJe held at the Gec pool tJ discuss next semesters practice schedule. President-Dan YCl1iig
FRESH NAVEL ORANGESo .. Grown on campus and sold by the Collegiate Agriculture Leaders Club.
SOld every schaol da.y, 10:45-1 p.m. - between the Student Union Bldg. and the Bookstore.
CHRISTNAS PARiY., .MECI14 is sponsoring its second annual Christmas Party for disadvantaged
.,( children on Dec. 12. Last year over ',,000 children received free toys f:~I,):.1 Si:lntJ C"lC:·,3.
,,·,t-::::: ;~f t):/s, ca.ndy, fresh fl~Uit. and/o;" money would be appreciated. (Donations at'e
tax deduct'b'le; Please send donations to: G'i-:'~~~l';j(':-; Community College Christmas Fund, c/o
Fiscal t\gent, 6000 ~J. Olive P,ve., Glendale, AZ 85302 - or leave your donation at the Chicano
6ervice office~ 'located at the east end of the Student Union Cafeteria.
NEi~ LIBRJlRY BOOKS IN THE If4C ...
The Art Psychological t~arLT,~--Roett'er
AtlJS of the Liv;ngResources of the Seas
3eyond the Conglomerates--Bagley
China: The People's Republic of China &Richard r:ixon--Buss
> The Endangered Ones--Cox
End'j n9 Up--Ami s
Fnm School to Collage--r4enacker
Th2 Guitar, Fl'em the Renaissance to the Present Day--Turnbull
~ Historic Pottery of the Pueblo Indians--Frank
Hew to Collect Unemployment Benefits--Avrutis
Illusion in Nature &Art--Gregory
Index to Literature on the American Indian
Int't'oductory P~;ycholcgy Through Science Fiction--l:atz
King of Two Woy'lds: Philip II of Spain--Grierscn
The Land Use Puzzle-··Counci 1 of State Governments
~ Louis ard Antoinette--Cronin
Personnel Managc~ent G~ides for Small Susiness--Leon
Prison Life and Human Worth--Keve
Pronata1ism--Peck
. The Spanish Speaking in the United States
The Speed Culture--Grinspoon
The Stoned Agc--P:ublowsky
Think Metric NO\'I--Hartsuch
Twentieth-Century American Folk Art &Artists--Hemphill
The Utah UFO Di sp1ay-··Sali sbury
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OECEMBER 15, 1975 MCCCD VOLUME 11 NUMBER 17
Away
GCC Gymnasium
GCC Gymnasium
Student Union
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Home
Student lounge
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OR STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Home
Home
Away
3 p.m.-ll p.m.
Noon-3 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
MEETINGS
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6-8:00 p.m.
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
8 a.m.-Noon
6-8:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
9 a.m.-ll p.m.
Around Western Campfires--Axford
Birth Without Violence--Leboyer
Can Public Welfare Keep Pace?
Gov1t. and the Sports Business
The Monkey Wrench Gang--Abbey
The People's Almanac
Sea Boating Almanac
Ten Ways to Make a Killing in Real
Estate--De Benedictis
Fri-Sat
Saturday
-Friday
Regular food service hours--------Cafeteria &Snack Bar
7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Snack Bar--------Cafeteria-no service
4:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Snack Bar
Jan. 6-7-8 (T-tv-Th) 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Snack Bar--------Cafeteria-no service
BOOK gUY BACK ... will begin Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. HOURS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Mon-Tue-Wed, Dec. 15-16-17 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thur-Friday, Dec. 18-19 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
~INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER.•. All library materials and art prints checked out to students
are due Friday, Dec. 12. Books will circulate for overnight use from Dec. 12 through Dec. 18.
Library hours are: Dec. 18 - Regular hours
. (debt clearance)--Jan. 5-9 - 7:30 a.m.-4:20 p.m;']l1l
Jan. 12 - Resume regular hrs., '
6~~~C~~~T~L~1~~D~OT BE RELEASED UNTIl LIBRARY .. trTn
'A.W.A.R.E. ORIENTATION ... On Dec. 27 (Saturday) Noon' , .~~~
to 3 p.m. an A.W.A.R.E. Orientation will be held in
the Student Union. Women interested in returning to <it ,education are urged to attend. Anyone wishing to help .
with the orientation may sign up in the A.W.A.R.E. Lounge ~~~~~~~~~~~
(p~c~ :nd of the Cafeteria) or contact Pat Martin,
978-2748.
'NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
The Abominable Man--Sjowall
Alexander the Great--Hamilton
Bring On the Empty Horses--Niven
The Feminist English Dictionary
lamy of Santa Fe--Horgan
The Nordic Sound--Yoell
Psychology &Social Change--Pizer
ATime to Die--Wicker
land Use Planning for AZ--AZ Town Hall
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
"M thru F 15-19 FINAL EXAMINATIONS--------NO CLUB
Tuesday 16 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
Wednesday 17 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
Thursday 18 Wrestling-Central Arizona
18 Basketball-Cypress, California
Friday 19 Basketball-Central Arizona
Thursday 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS
Dec. 22-Jan 2 SEMESTER RECESS - No Cl asses
~Saturday 27 A.W.A.R.E. Orientation (for women
returning to education)
26-27 High School Christmas Basketball
Tournament
29-30 High School Christmas Basketball
Tournament
5-6-7 REGISTRATION -Evening Students Only
6-7 REGISTRATION -Day Students Only
8 REGISTRATION-Day & Evening Students
8 REGISTRATION -Evening Students
8 Basketball-Phoenix College
9 Associated Students Commissioner
Training Conference
10 EVENING CLASSES BEGIN
10 Basketball-Yavapai Conmunity College
Monday 12 DAY CLASSES BEGIN
t • • • t t t t t t .t t t t • • t • t t • t t. • t t t t t t t t t • t t t t • t t t
FOOD SERVICE HOURS
Dec. 15 (Monday)
Dec. 16-17-18 (T-W-Th)
'Mon-Tue
M-T-~J Jan.
·T-W Jan,.
Thur. Jan.
Thur'. Jan.
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G000 West ofive Avenue
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VOLUt~E 11 NUMBER 18 JANUARY 6, 1976
Away
Cafeteria
Cafet!=>vo;,\
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
HOME GAME
Student Lounge
7:30 p.m.
6-8:00 p.m.
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
8 a.m.-Noon
6-8:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
10
10
12
Friday
Saturday
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T-W Jan. 5-6-7 REGISTRATION-Evening Students Only
T-W Jan. 6-7 REGJSTRATION-Day Students Only
~. Thur. Jan. 8 REGISTRATION-Day & Evening Students
Thur. Jan. 8 REGISTRATION-Evening Students
8 Basketball-Phoenix College
9 Associated Students Commissioner
Training Conference
EVENING CLASSES BEGIN
Basketball-Yavapai Community College
. Monday DAY CLASSES BEGIN
* ** * * * *
FOOD SERVICE HOURS
Jan.6-7-8 (T-W-Th) 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Snack Bar ------ Cafeteria-no service
CHAPMAN COLLEGE will have a representative in the foyer of the Student Union on Wednesday, Jan.
14, 1976, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
MEN1S TENNIS ..• Any student who would like to tryout for the Men1s Tennis team should contact
Jim Smith in PE-145 as soon as possible. Practice begins on Jan. 12.
IMC-SCHEDULE FOR CASSETTE DUPLICATION &TAPE PLAYER CHECK-OUT ...Students enrolled ill courses
using audio materials are to bring their cassette tapes (good quality, usually 90 minutes) to
the Library Circulation Desk where they will be given a label on which to write their name and
l the title of the tape to be copied. The tape is to be left with a clerk at the desk; please
allow 24 hours for the duplication.
, Tape players may also be checked out at the Circulation Desk. STUDENTS MUST SHOW THEIR ID CARD
'and leave name, social security number, class, and the instructorls name on the check~out card.
Players may be checked out for three days e.g., those checked out on Monday are due bacK Wednesday,
those checked out on Thursday are due Monday. The fine for overdues is 25¢ per day.
> NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC. . . . .
The Amate~ ~tnonomen'~ Handboo~--Mu£nden
Chang~ng Women in a Changing SoC£ety--Huben
'Con.tempoJr.a.Jty CJta.ilu MafLf2.et Piac.e.-V~
ign tlO~ Evoiution--JarVAc.h
The. Enc.ye..topedia 06 CalLe.eM & Voc.a.:U.onai.. G~nc.e
The E.Le-UOVL 06 Sex--MU~
'A GuJ.de to Na.tuJz.a.1. CMmetiC6--K~oc.hmai..
Handboo~ 06 the Mah~ ~ &Se..t6-Veoe.~e--Logan
The H~to~y 06 the Ve.v)~ &The. Idea oil Evi.t--C~
How ;to Coilec.:t up to $83,501 WoJtth 06 Govennment
Be.ne6it~ Owed You
The. Impac.:t oil CniJne--Conklin
IncU..an. JeJAJmfj 06 .the. P~ehMtotUc. Sou;thw~:t--Jac.k.a
Let'b Ta.t~ Abou;t Food--White
'The. Mania Mfj.6Uque.--Sm.[th
MU6ic. 00 the. W~t~ Wo~d--MbeJr.:t[
Nuc.leafL Sc.ie.nc.e &Soc.ietfj--Cohen
066-Bnoadwafj: The P~ophet£c. Theaten--Llttte
The. Pet~ Plan: A P~opa~ai.. 60h. SMvivai..--Pet~
The PieMMe Book-- FMt
Soc£ai.. Sec~y: The F~ud in YOM Fu;t~e--Sho~e.
Toi.t & T~oub.te7 A H~.to~y 06 Am~c.an LaboJt--Bnoo~
Touc.hing: The Human Sign-L6ic.a.nc.e 06 :the SUn--Mon.t;agu
GLENDALE COMI\lUNITY COLLEGE
VOLUME i1 NUMBER i·g-.......--'..----'---M"""'C-CC"""'D--------------JA-N-UA-R-y-l-2"=,:=1:-97~6-l
Women's Basketball-Phoenix College 5:00 p.m.
Basketball-Central AZ 7:30 p.m.
Bicentennial Lecture Series 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. Gwen Vowles, GCC Professor
"Newspapers &the Revolution"
Assoc. Students Sponsored Free Film 12:30-3 p.m.
"I Love You Alice B. Toklas"
Basketball-Pima C. C. 7:30 p.m.
Artists' Series-Phoenix Symphony 3:00 p.m.
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Friday 16
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Fri-Sat 16-17
Sunday 18
COMING EVENTS:
Tuesday 20
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, Wednesday 21
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Saturday 24
Sunday 25
LATE REGISTRATION
DAY CLASSES BEGIN
LEEP Application Priority Date
Assoc. Students Advisory Board
Women's Basketball-Yavapai College
Basketball-Scottsdale
Chapman College Information Table
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Dr. John Goff, Phoenix College
Professor-"Law: Sandburg, Adams
and Burr"
REGISTRATION FOR ASU CLASSES
Vet~ransl Club Meeting
REGISTRATION CLOSES
Women's Basketball-Mesa C. C.
Basketball-Mesa C. C.
Wrestling-Cypress Tournament
Sahuaro State Kennel Club Dog Match
1-3 p.m. &6-7 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7: 30 p.m.
10 a.m.-l p.m.
11:00 a.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
1-2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
"7: 30 p.m.
Council Chamber
Away
HOME GAME
Student U. Foyer
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Counci1 Chamber
HOME GAME
Away
Cypress, CA
Stadium
HOME ':.~,;;c
HOME GAME
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
HOME GAME
Gymnasium
JOB PLACEMENT. .. serviceis avanablc: to all students attending Glendale Community College. A
, listing of jobs currently available will be found posted on the Bulletin Board just inside the
door at the southeast entrance of the Cafeteria outside the Job Placement Office. The Job
Placement Office may also be able to help with your problems or questions regarding your
particular career.
STUDENT BULLETIN ... The Campus Student Bulletin will be distributed weekly on Monday morning.
Any campus organization may submit material to the office of the Assoc. Dean of Students,
"50-112. This material must be in writinglNO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE
is Friday, 9 a.m. DISTRIBUTION AREAS are-Admissions Office, Student Center Information Desk
and the I.M.C. (Library).
FOOD SERVICE HOURS Cafeteria Hours-Mon thru Fri
II It II
n H II
Snack Bar Hours-Mon thru Thur
II II II
Friday
9:00 a.m.-l:15 p.m.
10:30 a.m.-l:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
7:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Beverages &Snacks
Hot food line
Closed
STUDENT 1.0. CARDS ... Students checkina out- books and/or other materials must show their G.C.C.
college 1.0. card. Cards may be obtained from Dean Pierson, 50-110. "
" CHAPt~N COLLEGE ... will have a representative ;n the foyer of the Student Union on Wednesday,
Jan. 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Complete information about all their programs will be available.
DROP-ADO INFORMATION
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TO DO IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE CLASSES, PICK UP ABULLETIN IN THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE OR AT THE
INFORMATION DESK.
HOURS OF LATE REGISTRATION &DROP-ADD: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Monday thru Thursday, Jan. 12-15
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN IMC .••.•.•.•
BaJUUo Language. V,,[c;Uonevz.y-- Fue.ntu
Be.6olte. Sile.nt SpJt,,[ng--WhoJvton
Coming Apaltt--O'Neitt
Comte.mpOltafty Spal-'UAh AItt--Vyck.u
Vanung Kach.-tneu, - -He.evz.d MtL6 e.um
The. Valtk & Fe.eU.ng--Majolt
F~~,,[on, FtL6,,[on &The. Ene.Jtgy C~~--Hun.t
Fltom F,,[c;Uon To Film--BaMe:t:t
How To Make. Ojo Ve. Vio~--Be.~on
rndtL6:tJUal Leu, eJ1..6 & ThUlL AppUca,t.i.o~--HaNlY
The. Jew ,,[n Ame.lt.-tc.an Souety- -Sk.la!te.
Land U~e.--Counc.il on Env,,[ftonme.ntal Qua£,,[ty
The. New 1ncUa~ - -S-tune.Jt
Pe.ace. I~ No-t At Hand--Thomp~on
Poputevz. Me.c.haM~ Complete. Caft Re.pa.-tlt Manual
The. Sue.nc.e. 06 PJtovid.-tng M.U.k Fait Man--CampbeU.
Sue.n.tA..fi,,[c. Analy~~ on The. Pocket Calc.u..f.tU:olt--SmUh
Soua.f.iz~on To Old Age.--Ro~ow
The. SpanJAh Boltde.Jt.f.aneU--Jonu
The. To.f..f. On Inde.pe.nde.nc.e.--Pe.c.kham
The. Voyage. 06 Apo.f..f.o--L~
What Can I Va w.-tth AMajolt ,,[n••• ?--Ma.f.~
The. Woman Move.me.n.,t--O'Neitt
The. Woltk.,,[ng Mothe.Jt--Cook.
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Counci 1 Chamber
Away
Away
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
JANUARY 19, 1976
I
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
12:30-3 p.m.
1:00-2 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Assoc. Students Executive Board
Veterans' Advisory Board Meeting
Women's Basketball-PhDenix College
Basketball-Central AZ
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mrs. Gwen Vowles, GCC Journalism
Professor··llNewspapers and the
Revolution ll
Assoc. Students Sponsored Free Film
III Love You, Alice B. Toklas"
Veterans' Club Meeting
Women's Basketball-Pima
Wrestling-ASU Tournament
Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
CEEa Testing
Basketball-Pima Community College
Artists' Series-Phoenix Symphony
~ VOLUt,1E 11 ,NUi,mER 20.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10 a.m.-l p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
ACTIVITIES FAIR-Join the Club of
your Choice
Bicentennial Lecture Series
Mr. Fred Guirey-Well Known Phoenix
Architect
Dimension '76 Invitational Art
• Show Opening
V '~ ~ V V ~
7:00 p.m.
Student U. Foyer
Student Lounge
Student Union
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STUDENT I. D. CARDS ... STUDENTS CHECKI NG OUT BOOKS AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM THE LIBRARY MUST
SHOW THEIR G.C.C. COLLEGE 1.0. CARD. CARDS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM DEAN PIERSON, 50-110.
PARKING STICKERS ... The neVi szcurHy ant: pz:rki n9 system now in effect on the campus, requi res
that all students and faculty have a parking permit and a decal displayed on their vehicle.
FACULTY AND HANDICAPPED STUDENTS MAY OBTAIN PARKING STICKERS FROM DEAN PIERSON, 50-110.
STUDENTS MAY OBTAIN PARKING STICKERS FROM THE CAMPUS SECURITY OFFICE, T1-113. Under the new
rules, failure to obey posted parking regulations may result in fines and/or towing away of
your vehicle. If your car already has a G.C.C. parking permit on it, it is still valid.
~ TUTORING SERVICES .•. If you findyourse.lf having academic difficulties as the semester progresses,
help is just a fe\'l steps away~ Free tutoring service is available to you if you will
inquire in l'oom 10/' of the T-2 Building. Incidentally, some good tutors are also needed,
part;'cularly in the al'ca of EleCtronics and Economics. -YES, -IF-YO-U TUTOR - -YOU-W-ILL-BE-PA-ID!!
JOBPLACEMEN1... Job Placement service is available to all students attending Glendale Community
College. Alistihg of jobs currently ,~vailable will be found posted on the Bulletin Board just
inside the door at the southeast entra.nce of the Cafeteria. The Job Placement Office may also
be'able to help with your problems or questions regarding your particular career.
SHALOM!!! Those students interested in joining the Associated Jewish Students, please contact
Ms~Spiegel in her office (02-11D) or David Miller (934-6397).
HALF PRICE TICKETS .•. The PhoenixS~ns &Philadelphia 76 1ers will have a game on January 31,
1976. G.C.C. faculty end students with an I.D~'may get $5.00 tickets for ~ price at the
college Bookstore. REMEMBER YOU MUST HAVE YOUR GLENDALE COLLEGE 1.0.
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AJte.hUec.tuJr.d1.. PfLee.Ct6.t ConCJte.te V/taMi..ng Handbook
AJt.t & Ind.Utn IncUv.<.ciu.a-eM.t.6--Mon.than
Comple.te Gtdde .to O/tgan.i.z.<.ng &Voe.umenti.ng Re.6ea.Jtch PapeJL6--MoJL6e
Ele.cbwMe. MU6'<'C Syn.the6,u, - -Howe
The Enigma 06 Out-06-Body TJta.vel--SmLth
The Fo/tgotten Socie.ty--Cobe.Jt
IntelUgene.e Can Be Taugh.t--WlUmbey
The In:t~1UOfL Bee.thoven-KolocUn
Ma..o.te.JtWo/tk.6o6 .the Ge.Jtman C.<.ne.ma
M.<.nne6o.ta Couple6 Commun.i.e.a.Uon Handbook--Mill.e.Jt
Mode.Jtn Cu./t/ten.t.6 .<.n Japane6e AJt.t--Ka.wakU:a..
Old Ct6 .the H.u..tl>: The S.toJty 06 Bfueg/tM.6 MU6'<'C.-- PJvi..c.e
O.theJt He.a.leJL6, O.the.Jt Cu.Jte6 - - K/tug e.Jt
Pla-i.n Lette.Jt.6 - -Sheppa./td
Potwo/tk.6: A F.i./t.6.t Book 06 Clay--Ltd.6'<'
PJtinciple6 06 .the Wankel Eng.<.ne--P.<.pe
The P.6yc.hology 06 Nonv.<.olenc.e--Pelton
Robe.Jt.t F/tO.6.t--G/te-<-ne.Jt
Sand.<.ton--AU6.ten
Science F.<.ction--Allen
The Southwe6.t Rev'<'e.w Rea.de.Jt--Ha.Jt.tley
Sw.<..tzeJtiand--Hughe6
TowaJtd a. Sel6-Managed L'<'6e S.tyle--WilLi..oJn6
Wha.t Eve.Jty Ve.te.Jtan Should Know
Zen KeY.6--Nha.t
HOME GAME
Cafeteria
Student Union
Cafeteria
Council Chamber
Counei 1 Chamber
Away
Away
Away
Student Lounge
Away
Coliseum
HOME GAME
Council Chamber
HOME
Student Lounge
Campus Parking Lot
Student lounge
Student lounge
10 a.m.-l p.m.
5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
(Following Lecture)
1:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
(M thru F) 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
Kart Racing
Dimension 176 Art Show Open
Bicentennial Lecture Series
Dr. William H. Peterson, American
Graduate Sch. of Int'l. Management
Basketball-GCC vs. ASU-JV
Audubon Series-"On the Trail of
the Arctic Char"
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Monday
Tuesday
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Thursday 5
COMING EVENTS:
Sun.-Feb. 1
All Month
Wednesday 4
~ CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Mthru F 26-30 ACTIVITIES FAIR-Join the Club
of your Choice
Women's Basketball-GeC vs. Central AZ
Assoc. Students Advisory Board
Wrestling-GCC vs. Mesa e.c.
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Fred Guirey-Well Known
Phoenix Architect
Campus Crusade Sponsored Band Concert
Veterans' Club Meeting
Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
Women's Basketball-GeC vs. Eastern
Wrestling-GCC vs. PC
Basketball-GCe vs. Eastern AZ
Dimension '76 Invitational Art Show
Opening &Reception
Basketball-GCC vs. Cochise
Assoc. Students sponsored Phoenix
Suns Basketball
~. Saturday
Thursday
.. Friday
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER •.. CIRCULATING ART PRINT COLLECTION ... Fifty-eight reproductions
of famous paintings, framed and ready for hanging, will go on open circulation beginning Monday,
Jan. 19. Selection can be made from the Art Print Photo Album at the Circulation Desk;
A the prints are circulated on a first-come first-served basis. In order to make the prints
available to as many students as possible, there will be a limit of one print per borrower
(students must show their ID cards each time they check out an art print, book, or other
. material). All prints are~ue back Apr. 30, 1976. Borrowers assume full responsibility for
~ liability in the event of loss or damage, but there is no rental fee. We are very proud to
make fine art available for enjoyment in your own home .
• LIFE SAVINGCERTIFICATES ... Those students passing Advanced Life Saving last semester, please
see Miss Knop~ to pick up your certificate~.
PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR •.. The PTK Book Fair will be held on campus February 25 through 27.
~ Anyone wishing to donate books may contact either Barbara LeGrande (Public Relations, ext.
322) or Mary Ann Hallows. This is a good opportunity to clear your closets, book shelves, or
offices of unwanted books.
CAREER INTERVIEWS ..•Walgreens Stores are planning an expansion of business facilities in AZ
and company representatives will be on campus Feb. 19 to interview students for full-time
positions as Food Service Managers. Those selected for employment will start after May 10.
Interested students should make interview appointment~.. now in the Job Placement Office
located in the southeast corner of the cafeteria. ---
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SHALOM!!! If you would like to be a member of the newly-formed ASSOCIATED JEWISH STUDENTS,
please contact Ms. Spiegel (02-110) or David Miller 934-6397. There will be a party Saturday
night at 8 p.m ..
JOB PLACEMENl... Job Placement service is available to all students attending Glendale Community
College. A listing of jobs currently available will be found posted on the Bulletin Board just
inside the door at the southeast entrance of the Cafeteria. The Job Placement Office may also
be able to help with your problems or questions regarding your particular career.
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Amvu.ca' J.J Wooden Age: Mpec..t6 06 I.:t6 EaJr.R.iJ Technology
Anna. Pavlava-- Ivchenfw
AJr.;t!:J an the EJ.J/Umo: P1Unt.6
The Auctione~--SampJ.Jon
Conceptual Blocb-buJ.Jting--AdamJ.!
EaJL.£.lj AJU.zona--WagoneJL
Ec.J.,taJ.Jlj & HoUnuJ.J--MuJ.JgJtove
EneJtgljj Vemand VJ.J. Suppllj
Eth.ue. 'IdeYLtillj: Cu1.tu.ttal Con:tinuA.:tiu & Change
;:.Ught FMm The CUlj--BOMOcU..
1n:tJLoduction to C!U.nU.nat JuJ.Jtic.e--ChameLi.n
MaJ.JcuUne/Feminine oJt Human? --Cha6etz
Mod~n Suence EtcUon--Spbvtad
The Mlj-thtcal WoJt.£.d on Nazi WaJt PJtOpaganda., 1939-1945--Ba..iJu1
Occupational Outiook 60Jt Co..e.te.ge. GJta.duatu
PaJtaClU.tiwmJ.J; Seven SpecuiJLt.i.oY/..6 06 the T-imft6--Ha.6~a.n
PepljJ.J: A B.togJtaphy--O..e.taJuJ.
Pov~lj in a VUal Economlj--TUhJ.J.i..n.g
P.6ychologlj & PeJL6onalGJtowth--AJtk066
The RUhJ.J.i..aM- -Smilh
Saving the Quee.n--Bucktey
S~nan:tic.J.,--Lee.ch
Souat RUPOMib-W.-ty & The Ba6..tnft6J.J PIte.cUc.ament--Mc.Kie
The ThJtee. MaJt.i..aJ.J--B~e.no
Women &The Pow~ to Change.--Howe
Student Lounge
Counci1 Chamber
Student Lounge
HOME
HOME
Council Chamber
Cafeteria
Riverside, CA
Co'unci 1 Chamber
faculty Dining Room
HOME
HOME
Counci 1 Chamber·
HOME
At N.Alt.
Off Campus
7:00 a.m.
3:00p.m.
3:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8 a.m.-9 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
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. CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
, All Month DIMENSION '76 ART SHOW OPEN (M thru F)
Tuesday 3 Assoc. Students Executive Boar.d
Wednesday 4 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Dr. William H. Peterson, Professor
of American Business, American
Graduate Sch. of Int". Management
Women's Tennis-GCC vs. PC
Basketball-GCC vs. ASU-JV
Veterans' Club Meeting
Audubon Series-uOn the Tran of the
Arctic Char"
FORENSICS INVITATIONAL
Campus Crusade Meeting
Honor Board Meeting .
Wrest1ing-GCC vs. AZ Western
Women's Basketball-GCC vs. AZ Western
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
Basketbal1-GCC vs. AZ Western
Stage Band-NAU Jazz Festival
Assoc. Jewish Students Meeting
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Friday
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'Wednesday 11
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Thursday 12
Friday 13
Saturday 14
Bicentennial Lecture Series 11:00 a.m.
Mr. Jack Hartley-"American
Literature: Revolution, Evolution,
or Divinity Fudgell
Assoc. Students Sponsored Free Film 12:30 p.m.
"Ryan's Daughter"
Band: Winter Concert 8:00 p.m.
SVENDVORG GYMNASTICS TEAM 8:00 p.m.
Tickets available in Cashier's
Office-MUST HAVE GCC 1.0.
VALENTINE'S. DAY
Student Lounge
Student lounge
Cafeteria
Gymnasium
The House of Medici--Hibbert
James Baldwin; A Critical Study--Macebuh
Life Without Death?--Jacobson
Man Kind?--Amory
The Northmen--Froncek
Popular Culture and High Culture--Gans
Preparing for Parenthood--Salk
Prophets on the Right--Radosh
Urban r~ass Tr'ansportati on..··Smerk
V t t v v v * v v * v * v t v v t t t * t v v v t v t * t v v v
SCHOLARSHIP AVAlLABLE ..• The YWCA Harriet M. Heatherington Scholarship Fund is again accepting
. applications for assistance for immediate distribution. The scholarship is available to any
female recommended who is in need of financial assistance s and has a desire to continue her
education. Applications and information are available from the Financial Aid Office, B-102.
Deadline is February 23.
WOMEN'S VARSITY SOFTBALL PRACTICE will begin on February 9, 3:00 p.m. at the softball diamond. All
wishing to tryout please be present.
~ MISS ARIZONA-UNIVERSE 1976... Entry forms and information are available at the Information Desk
in the Student Union. The prizes include scholarships and use of a new car for one year. For
additional informatio~ please contact Donna Riggs Kenney~ 258-1219. Deadline is February 14.
~ PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR...The PTK Book Fair will be held on campus February 25 through 27.
Anyone wishing to donate books may contact either Barbara LeGrande (Public Relations Director.
ext. 322) or Mary Ann Hallows. This is a good opportunity to clear closets and book shelves.
NEW LIBRAPY ~COKS IN THE IMC
~t'~lcipatory Grief-~Schoenberg
.... Before the Fall--Safire By the Sweat of Thy Brow--Kranzberg
Chuck Wagon Cookin1--Hughes
The Denial of Death--Becker
The Discovery of the Sea--Parry
Fodor's Soviet Union--Fodor
The Forty",Niners--Time··Life Books
~ The Future of Motherhood--Bcrnard
~ulUJ [!X~ ~u [83(lJ)[L[L[E1f~ ~
GLErlORLE COmmUnIT~ COLLEGE
6000 West Olive .Rvenue
Suence Bldg.
HOME
student UYtion
student Lounge
St.u.dent Lou.nge
stu.den:t Lounge
Council. CltambC'Jr.
Away
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Student Lounge
FEBRUARY 9, 1976
12:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
16 a.m.-1 p.m.
6:30 p.m.-l0 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
1:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.-12:30.p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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'CALENVAR OF EVENTS:
Monaay 9 Wamen'h Ten~ 2:00 p.m.
9 Women'.6 BtUketbaU-GCC V.6. Ya.vapa.i 5: 00 p. m.
9 Baoketbatt-GCC V.6~ NAU-JV 8:00 p.m.
TUeAday 10 Mhoe.ia.te.d Student6 AdvJAo/uj 80aJul 1: 00 p.m.
WedneAda.y 11 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES 11 :00 a..m.
--Wi. Jack fiCiJitley-"J.:meJUc.a.n UteJL4tuAe:
Revolution, Evolution, o~ Divinity
Fu.dge"
~~.6oc. Stude~ Spon6o~ed F~ee Film
"Rya.n '.6 Va.u.ght~"
Bla.c:k Student UrU.on Sponoo~ed Film
(Sickle Celt Anem.iA.l & Spea.keJU
12 Ve;(:eJum6 I Club Meeti.ng
12 Women'.6 Tenni.6-GCC V.6. U on A
12 Women'.6 BMketball-GCC V.6. P.iJna.
12 Band: WintVt Co nceJt:t
12 Baoketbalt-GCC V.6. Phoenix Cottege
13-14 W~e.6~ng-ACCAC Tounnament
13 Campu..6 Ow.oa.de 6o~ ChIzM.:t Mee:Ung
13 Bta.ek Student Union-"'&i.1.a-Uan
Rhy.:thm Pow" .
A.W.A.R.E. FamUy N..Lght Po.:t Luck
ARTISTS' SERIES: SvendvolLg
Gyma.n.6.t1c.o re.am-Tiekd.o avaU.a.ble
..Ln Cd.6~e~'.6 066iee-MUST HAVE GCC-IV
VA1.ENTINE'S VAY
ACT Te.6.t.-ing
Ba4ke.:tbali.-GCC V,6. Yavapai
M.60C.. Student'.6 SponoolLed
Valenti.ne:,6 Vanee.
. Sa..:tunda.y
, FJri..- Sa,t
Flr..-f.da.y
COM1NG EVENTS:
MornIiiy 16
,T-W-Th-F 17-20
PRESIVENT'S PAY-NO CLASSES
CHICANO CULTURAL WEEK
(See M.lide. below fJolL d~)
T-(I) 17-18 M..Lni-Seme-&ten. RegJA.tJuLtian
Wedne.oday 1g B..Lcentfmnial LeC'..:tuJte SWeA
MIL. Joe G,umaJl.tbl-SpolLt6 Edi:to~
Phoen..Lx Gazette-"Revolu;Uon
in SPOU5 II
Sa.tuJtday 21 Ba..6I<.e.:tball.-GCC v.6. Mua C.C. 7: 30 p.m. HOME
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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ••• The L..Lb~y witt be clo.6ed bO~ P~uiden.:t'.6 Vay, Feb. 16.
GRANO CANYON COLLEGE •• •Rep/te.6en:t.ati.veA w.LU be on c.ampU.6 to aid lrt.u.dewt6 inteJtut.ed in
aJ;te.nd1ng GJUtM Canyon College. MaJLc.h 1 - 9:30 a.m• .:to 3 p.m. and MaJLc.h 1 &2 - 6:30 p.m•
.to 9 p.m. - Tn t.he studen:t Union Foy~.
_9.~\RJiER INTERVIEWS ••• WalglLeen6 S.:to~e.6 plan an expa.yudan. 06 buA..(;neAlr in AJu:.zona. Company
.1tepILuen:textiveA iili.P1 be on c.ampuA Feb. 19 t.o inteJtv.i..w .6.tudent.6 nOlL 6u.U-time po.oU.<.oYll> cU
food SeJtvic..e Ma.na.ge.J'L6. Tho.6e .6eleaed. w.i.lt .6t.aJr..:t a.6.:teJt May 10. 1ntVtfUt.ed .6t.u.de~ .6hou1.d
mak.e ..Ln.:ten.v-Lw appo..i.ntmen..:t.6 ~ in the. Job P£.a.c..emen.:t 066.i..ee loc.a..:ted in .:the Ca.6et:eJt1.a.
BROWN SUOr: COMPANY NURSING SCHOLARSHIP• •• Any .6:tuden:t eMoUed ..Lvt a .6chool 06 n.u.JU,A..rlg ,U,
ffigl.ble. . ""CJIl)teiiJA. 6o/t .6elecxlon l...6: academic. adue.vemen:t, con:tJr...£bution.:to .the nuM..{;ng
p!{.o·6e.6.6..Lcm M e.v.'[de.need by paJt:t..Le..Lpa.:U.OI'L in local. & n.at.i.on.a.l heALth lLe1.a..:ted a.cUvi.:tie..6.,
6btanc<:ai. ne.ed. App£1.c.at.i.olllh may be obtained nlLom .:the NU/l..o..tvlg Vept., and muA:t be /t~;tuJln.ed
.to .that dep.:t. by We.dn.e.6da.H ~ Feb. 18 ..
-··('ONT1/IJUr:V ON THE 8ACK-,
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FOOV SERVICE •• •FebJuuVLy 16 - PRESl'VENPS VA¥··-NO CLASSES--NO FOOV SERVICE. lIencUnfi
"mitc:JiXnu-w:rih c..a.ndy, chi.p!>, e..tc. in the. SeJtamble. ha.,tt e.n:tJt.ance.
snVE PRESENTATION••• On MaAch 2Znd a:t noon a.nd on MaJLeh 29 at 1:30 p.m. :thefte wLe.l be a
~;:P.1..de pJcuen:tatTOii an Co,!>:ta. Rica by Oft. MawUce Camp-i.on .<.n the Student Loange .in the
S:tude.nt Union.
ASSOC. FOR WOMEtJ'S ACTIVE RETURN TO EVUCAT10M ••• (A. W. A. R. E.) i6 hav.ing a fa.m-Lty Pot Luck
1Jinn"eft, F~b:-13 ax. 6:3i)'f.i:m. rheJl.e Wi..tt be. entvr:tainment 60/(. :the c.hUClJz.en. We.
have. a. lo:t .<.n common. Let'.6 ge.:t a.cqua,lnted! BJt..i.ng anything--a ho:t cU.6h, 601a.d, deJ,-6eJt.f;.,
M. Jto.el.J., and blLtteJt. P1.ea.oe bJung YOM own pRLttp.-6 & .6ilveJwJaJLe. BeveJw.ge. will be p'w-vlde.
d. Come and meet e,a.ch o:theft and have a. 1".1('.12. e.ven.ing.
SCHOLARSHIP••• The YWCA Hatutl..e:t Heather...£ng:ton Sc.hoia.JL6hip Fund M accept.i..ng appUc.a:tion.o.
The ic.now./.) hip -fA ava.A.1.ab1.e :to a.ny tl'emale lLeeoflJl1!ended wltta JA .itt ne.ed On 6.inanc1..a1. a.Q.6i.6-
,. :ta.nc.e & ho./.) a deJ.,J.JUL :to eon:t.[nue heft e.du..cati.OYi. AppUea..ti..on.6 M.e ava.Ua.ble in the F.inancA..a1.
A.id Onilie-e, B-102, and mu...6:t be lte:twr.ned to .the dono!/.. by Feb. 23.
MAJOR WI LLIAM J. LOWES MEMORIAL ROTC SCHOLARSHIP••• CtUteJU..a. 0& eL£g.ib.£U:ty .Lo: mLn.£mum
, gJt.dde point avVt.(,tge 06 3.000, 1 c.oulC-6e c.omplited .in UUi.;tA/ttj Suenee, 12 cJl.edi:t hoUJL6
c.ompleted, ltegi.6:teJl.ed 60lt 12 hJt4. oIL mOILe. I ntelLe.oted -6:tu.denU ma.y ob:taA.n app.U.c.a.:tion
.in the Financi.a1. Aid 066.ice, B-1 02 • Veadline to be lte:tuJtned J..o Wedne.oday, Feb. 18.
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NEW LIBRARY BOOKS I fJ THE 1Me
ALteMmngCUliJten:t--piiZ-Blac.
k F).&J..on- - Ro.6enblati
The Chi..n{'..,6(!, FJ.Jte. VJr.ii.i..--Wol6e
The C'l.uc..£6,[ed God: .the cJL0.6-6 06 CMA.-6t M .the founda.:t.[on
and CJt.i:UWI'll 06 Ch.JU1,i)..an Theology--Mo.ttmann
tnc.yc.f..opedl.a On Pop, Roek. and Sou...t--stamb.telt
The Female Iman·,[nat,ioVl.--Spac.k.6
The Grone. 0& !JU..zaltd.6: P.6tjche, Se.-Lt?.nc.e, aVl.d Symbol .in :th.e
Oc.c.uU--POl'it ..>
Gem~ and M..i.neJr.a..t.6 06 Ameuc.a.--Ranoom
Hvc.e Cameo EVf'iyoody; Bodym..i..nd and Enc.oun:teJt Cu1...tMe--Sc.hu.tz
ImpeJU.at EaJt:th--C£.cvr.k.e
Jame.o Bai.dwi..n; a Collection 06 CJr.J.:t.i..eal fMay-6 - -l(.{.nnamon.
Liv.£ng lma.geo; FJ.f.m Comment and CJU;ti.c.i.6m--Ka.a66mann
Maltk. Tuxtin and H.Lo WoJttd--Kapf.a.n
The MecUa. .in AmeJl.ic.a.-Tebbel
The ;,Jew Nt1/l...6e--HaYl>ton
Open Eye, Open Hea.Jtt--FeJttinghetti
Pac.huc.a: an kleJUc.a.n-Spa.n..L4h AJtgo:t and ill Soc..i..a.i. Func..tLono
in Tuc&on, Ate1..zona.- -BaJc.k.eJt
Plann.£ng a.nd UJtban GJtow:th: an Ang.to-AmeJt.£c.a.n Compa.Jti.6ol1--Ctaw6on
The PORAtiCA 06 Rape: .the V.ic.:ti...m'.6 PeJt.6pec.tive--RU.6.6eil..
The Sc..£enc.e F,[c.tion 06 Jac.kLongon--London
The S:tJr.a.nge eMe 06 Deac.on BJUJeU..e--BJtamble
The V.ideo pJt.£meJt: EqtUpmel".:t, Pltodu.c.tion, and Conc.epa--Rob.i.n6on
Women on Campao: the. Un6buAhed U..beJta..ti..on--Edi....torL..6 On Change
Wonking MotheP~--H066man
AYeaJt 06 Be.autq and Heatth--saA~oon
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communlT~ COLLEGE
AVerl!e
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Student Lounge , .
Student Lounge
Away
Counci 1 Chamber
Away
Away
Council Chamber
Student Union
Science Bldg.
HOME GAME
Gymnasium
Faculty Dining Rm.
Away
Interim Playbox Theater
11:00 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
i:OO p.m.
10 a.m.-l p.m. &6-8.:30 p.m. Student Union
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Student Union
8:00 p.m. Student Lounge
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9 a.m.-Noon &1 p.m_-4
7:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
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20
20
19
19
19-20
Friday
Friday
Thursday
~. CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday 16 PRESIDENT1S DAY - NO CLASSES
T-W-Th-F 17-20 CHICANO CULTURAL WEEK (PROGRAMS AT INFOP..MATI0N VESK)
T-W 17-18 NlNI-SEM[STER REGISTR!HION 9-11 a.m. &'1-2 p.m. . Cafeteria
1 Tuesday 17 A.S. Executive Board 1:00 p.m. Council Chamber
17 Veterans' Advisory Board 2:00 p.m. Council Chamber
17 ~:o.n~n':. Termis-Gee vs. ASU 2:00 p.m. Away
Wednesday 18 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES 11:00 a.m. Student Lounge
Mr. Joe Gilmartin-Sports Editor
Phoenix Gaz~tte-IlHGvolution in
Sports ll
Ferdinand Roten Galleries
Women's Basketball-GeC vs.
Phoenix College
Veterans' Club Meeting
Basketball-GCe vs. Scottsdale
Wrestling-Southwestern Zone
Tournament
Honor Board Meeting
Women's Basketball-GCC vs.
AZ Western
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
MECHA Sponsored Dance
MECHA Statewide Meeting
Bask2tball-BCC vs. r·iesa C. C.
Women's Varsity Gymnastics
20
20
~ Saturday 21
21
21
< COMI NG EVENTS:
Wednesday 25
-, Fri-Sat
Bicentennial Lecture Series
Mr. Edward Hoff-"Revolution
of ~·1athematicsfl
25 Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair
Th-Fri 26-27 Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair
Thursday 26 Artists' Series: Shrine of
Ages Choir from NA~ /
Drama Production Matinee
''c';andida H
Fri-Sat 27-28 Drama Production- Ii Cand'ida" 8:00 p.m. Interim Playbox Theater
'" 'Sunday 29 Sahuaro State Kerme1 Cl ub A11 Day South Lot
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NO CLASSES ON MONVAY, FEBRUARY 16 -PRESIVENT ,S VAV AVMISSIONS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN 8: 00 A.M.
TO 5:00 P.M.
~ MINI-SEMESTER begin-6 Feb. 23. Sc.hedulu Me a.vaJbble in the Aclmi.I.l.6ioJU 0onir..e. Reg.u,;0'lki,vWI1
Will be held bt the.. Ca6e.teJr1.a.6"wm9:00 a.m. :to 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on
Tuuday and Wedrtuda.y, feb. 17 and 18.
~ NEW BOOKSTORE HOURS ••• The Boofu:tO/l.e w-iU, an a tut ba.6.u" ope..n a,t 7 a.m. 60Jt the ne..xt 30
day.6. In liM 6ea.6ible we wm c.onUnu.e to open at 7 a.m. a.e..e. fjeaJt. aJtowuL.
SCHOLARSHIP•••The YWCA HaJtJtie..t M. HeatheJtington Sc.ho~hip Fund.u, acc.epting applic.a.tioYl.6.
- The..Sc.holaJi.1>lU.p.u, avillab.te :to any 6emale Jtec.omme..nde.d who .u, in ne..e..d o~ 6in.a.nc.1Al M.6.u,ta.
nc.e a.nd ha.6 a duht.e :to c.on...Unue. he.Jt educ.CLUol1. Applic.ati.oJU a/l.e avwable in the
Fin.anc.-ial Aid 06 nic.e, B- 102, and mU6t be Jte:tU/tned to the do noJt by Feb. 23.
BROWN SHOE COMPANY NURSING SCHOLARSH1P••• Any .6tude.n:t who .u, eWtoUed bta .6c.hool.'cfs nWl..6ing
,u iUgl.b.te. CilieJc.1a. ~OJL .6uecUon. dJLe.. ac.a.de.rnic. ac.h,.(evemen.t, c.onA:1t1-bution. to the.. nWl..6..[ng
pJtone..6.6ion a..6 e..vide..nc.ed by paJtticipution in loc.al and nat£onal health Jte..tated activitie..6,
6in.anc.1Al ne..e.d. Applic.a.t£oYl..6 may be obtained nJtom the Financ.1Al Aid Oonice.., B-102 and maot
be Jte.tu.Jtned to that depaJt:tment by Wed., Feb. 18.
-CONTINUEV ON THE BACK-
~ MAID Of'COTTON••• Applleatlon 60~ 604 the ~zona'Maid 06 Co~on ~etection ~e now available
in V4. No:Uj~ o6M.ee (SO-11Z). Q.u.a..U.6i..ea:ti.o~ ~e: Neve4 have been maJ!JU.ed; between 19 and
23 yM. 06 age; legal 4ui..dent 06 AZ; be at le~t 5' 9~" tail.. Appllea..tlon 60JUn rnu.1>t be
I eomple-ted and mailed to a ehai..JUnan not late4 than M~eh 22, 1976.
SLIVE PRESENTATTON••• On MaJteh 22 at noon and on MalLeh 29 at 7:30 p.m. the4e wU1. be a ~llde
y' pJtu eJitIit10n on Co~.ta fUca by V4. Mawvl.ee Campi..on i..n the S.tLl.dent Lou.nge.
CAREER INTERVIEWS ••• WalgJtee~ StoJtu ~e -pfunni..ng an expa~i..on 06 bMi..nu~ 6ac.i..-UUu i..n AZ
and company JtepJtuenta:ti.vu w.U..e. be on eampM Feb. 19 to i..ntvLVi..ew ~tudent66oJt 6u..U.-time
f: po~ilio~ ~ Food Se4vi..ce ManageM. Tho~e ~e..e.ee.ted 60Jt employment will .6taJLt a6te4 May 10.
Make appoi..n:bnent.6 now i..n the Job Placement 066i..ce located i..n the .6ou..the~t coJtne4 06 the
ca6e-teJti..a. -
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ••• Ple~e .6top i..n the llbJUVLy to .6ee thecU6play 60Jt Se.mana de
La R£tza. RepJtuen.taUve peM.oCUCaa, book.6, and otheJt mateJvi.a..e..6 w.U..e. be exhi..bliedon a laJtge
... .table neaJt :the ent!l.ance.
»- NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC
The A~Jto-AmeM.can AJl£L6t--Fbte
Ange.t6: . God'.6 SeCJte.t Agent6--Gltaham
Bme4 Than EVe4--BJtOtheM
.,.. The Chi..cano: EMay.6--Hund1..ey
The Cle.wi.6ton Tut--WUhe£m
Goi..ng·Cnazy--FJti..~h
The GJteen Pope--A.6~
How to--P~.6eU
The Late GJtea.t Me--Scoppettone
Su.~hi..ne MMe--Pfuge.n.6
" Women, Wi..vu, MotheM--8eJtnaJtd
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The Atomi..c EneJtgy Commi...6/,)i..on--A..UaJuUee
The GJte.a.t Ame.Jti..can Fou.Jt.th o6Ju.ly paJtade--Mcdwh
The POWe4 06 Alpha-thi..nfUng--SteaJtn
P~o Mexi..cano--Vobie
The Qu.i..e-t Revo.e.u..ti..on in Land U6e Co~ol--Bo.6.6elman
The Rage to Su.Jtvive--Vi..gnu
The 1Udd1..e 06 the BeJunuda TJtangle--Ebon
SUent MMic: The Suenee 06 MedUa:ti.on--Johtt6ton
Today and TomOMOW in Ame.Jti..ca--Maye4
Weed: Adventu.Jtu 06 a Vope Smugg:e.e4--Kam6tJta .
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GLENDALE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6000 WEST OLIVE AVENUE
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 25 FEBRUARY 23, 1976
Away
Counc.U. Chambe.Jt
Home Game
Away
student U. FOYe4
S:tu.den.t Lowlge
CouncUl Chambe4
Student U. Foye4
Cof.l.YLC.il Chambe4
Awa.y
Student Lounge
In.teJUm playbox Thea:te4
CouncU. ChambeJL
Home Game
In:teJUmPhtybox. Thea.te.Jt
Student. Lounge
MU6ic. Bldg.
At. GJta.nd Canyon CoUege
(Ethington Ha.U)
Sou.:th field
OU CampU6
1)bu.ng HaLt
On CampU6
S:tI.t.den.t Lounge
Student Lounge
In:teJLim Pta.ybox Thea:te.Jt
In.teJUm P.ta.ybox. TheateJt * it i t ~
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
11: 00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-1 p.m.
11: 00 a. m.
8:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-Noon
6:00-8:30 p.m•.
1:00-2.:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. • • * t
ORCHESTRA CONCERT
HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS VAY
BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
1Wt. Vona1.d Higg.in6-Cha,.Uuna,n,
Hi.6:tolty Vept. GCC
A.S. SpoMolted-Fltee Film
(SpOW FUm CUp.6)
VRAMA PROVUCTI0N-"CancU.d.a."
VRAMA MATINEE-"CanrUda.tI
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Sunday 29
29
COMING EVENTS:
Tue-MtiJic./i 2
Wed- MaJr.c.h 3
3
CALENVAR OF EVENTS:
1 MondaY 23 MINI-SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN
23 Wamen'~ Ten~-GCC V4. Scatt4dale
Tuud4y 24 M40C. S:tLtde.n:t& Adv,uoltlj BOaJLd
24 Wamen'h 8ahketbalt~GCC Vh. ASU
'W-T-F-S 2.5-28 Wltu:tJUng TOUlUUiment-NJCM
W-Th-F 25-21 PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR.
Wednuda.y 25 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Wi. t(l HoU, GCe Mlit/ieJii(i£[e6
Plto6u.6alt, "The Revo£.u1:.ion 06
Ma;thema,t,Lc..6 It
M.6Oc. Je.w.iAh S:tu.dent.& Sp0n4olted 3:30 p.m.
Lec:tu.Jte.Jt-JoVliLtha.rt Medved
PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR
VeteJiAJt.6 I Club Mee..U.ng
Wome.n'4 Ba.6ketba.U.-GCC V.6. Mua
ARTISTS I SERIES-NAU ShJUne on
Age4 Choht-Fltee AcJm,U,h.wn
VRAMA PROVUCTION-tlCanrUda.tI
CampUA C1iii6lide 60lt Cfrlt,Ut
Women'.6 Tenni.6-GCC· vo. NAU
VJtama; Matinee-"CanrUda."
1Umen4.wM '76 M.t Shaw ClO.6 e4
Mtu.ic Scho.taJz-6hie Au.eLLt-i.on Day
~fl1f)ENr LOmmE CLOSti'
ARTISTS' SERIES-"A Night at the
Ope.Jtalf-tl.eliw AvaJ..ea.bte at
Gtenc:1a-te CMhiM'.6 066ic.e
SahuaJLo Statt Kennel. Club-Vag Show All 'Oay
MI.>Oc. Jewioh Student.& Mee.:tlng 7:00 p.m.
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25
Thwt.6da.y 26
26
26
FlU-Sat 27-28
FJUday 21
21
21
21
- Sa..twu1a.y 2.8
28
28
3
~. FIti-Sat 5-6
FJtida.y 5
* * * i PART-TIME JOB TUTOR!NG••• Ah we appJtoac.h rn.i.d-te.Jtm, :the :tutoJtlng c.enteJt hiu need 06 t:.u:tOM in
mO.6t .6u6jeC1 aJLea.6-paJl.:tic.u1aJLe.y EngiJ..6h, Ma.th and Science. 16 We.Jtuted in he.Jtving YOM
6eU.ow .6:tu.den.t6 in a tJJotr..thwh.Ue caU6e and 1.>:tU1. make a 6ew buc.lu>, inqu.br.e at T-2 Room 107.
~ GREYHOUNV PARK••• Folt a ni.ght 06 nun and excUemen.t, join :the 6acul.:ty and htuden.t body ai:.
O. C. C. i ~ 6e:a::t.Uiled ni.gh:t ai:. GJteyhoand PaJtk thil.> Wednuday, Feb. 25. You can buy a ~tl2tlk. cUnne.Jt
ticket 61tom any On the coct{!..hu, have a. nun .ugh.t, and hti.lt make a wolLthy c.ontJdbtdion to the.
• Ment.6 A.th.te:ti.c Ve.p.t. r6 you can Itgo the cU.nne.Jt ticket, pick up a 6ltee a.dm.iA4.wn ticket at
th.e ~na.c.k 8aJt, In6aJtmat-ion Ve4k Olt BookA.toJte. "Let',6 SuppoJt:t The Ga.uc.ho~"
GUEST LECTURER••• The. A!J,60C.. JetAU...6h S:tudenti. will hPOn!JO!t a te.c:tu.Jte Wednuday, feb. 2.5 at
· !: 30 p.m. in :the Counc.-U. ChambeJr1>. Jonathan Medved wU1. .6pe.ak on "UoJiLUm and .the Pale6tinia.n.'
Pltoble.m.
-continued on .the bac.k-
MAIV OF COTTON• • •AppUca:Uon 6oJtm,o 60/1. .the AlUzona Maid 06 Cotton .6dewon Me now avcU1.abRe
1.n VIt. Noll',o 066ic.e (SO-112). Qua.Li..6ic.a.;tioM Me.: Nevett have been ma~ued; be.-tween 19 an.d
~ 23 yM. on age; lega£. Ituiden.t 06 AZ; be at .le.tJht 5' 9-'2":ta£.l. AppUc.a.:tion 60Jtm muo.t be
c.omple..ted and mailed to a c.ha...iJunan not R.a.:tett :tlull1 Maftc.h 22, 1976 •
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Cagney by Cagney--Cagney
~eatlve Vivoltce--Kttantz.e.~
The d'Mta:.gnan SigytAtUJte--Ro.6tMd
The FaJ'rKly in TIUiJ'/l)i.Uon--Kay
FOA AU. ManfUnd: AmeJ'vi.c.a.'.o Spac.e Pltog1U1.m6--Taytolt
Fltom Adam Smith :to MayYUVtd Keyne.6--B(.aden
Happine.6.o 1~ Too Much Tltoubie--Hoc.hmal1
. H..L6.toJty 06 Nine:teenth-CentuJty RUA.oian We.Jt.a..tu!Le.--Chyzhe.v.6kyi
The. JewiAh Commurvi;ty in Amwca--Skia.Jte
Uv.ing bl. .the Enviltonme.n.t--Mi.l£.e.tt
My Seattch bon Patty He~.t--Wee.d
Navajo Rug.6--Vede.tta.
Wo One WWe.6 to :the Colonei.--GaJr.c..ia. Mattquez
The Pad6ic. 1.6.f.a.ndeJt.,6--HoweU,o
The Pa1.ac.e. Gua.ttd--Ra.:th~t
studiu in Adolucel1c.e--G!1.inde.tt
ThomM Je66e1Ulon, a.n In:Uma:te Hi-OtoJty--Bnodie
The TlUtn..6paJtel1:t Sd6--JoWtaJul
Tttapp'h Watt--C~on
200 Ye.aJt4 06 One-cd; Am«Jt.ic.an Shant StoJUu--Foley
The. Wall Stnee..t Gang--Ney
Wa.:l:eJl. PoUdu 60ft the. FLLtu.-te-- U.s. Na.:tiona£ Wa.:t~ Comm.iMion
The Wa.:te.Jtga..te. HecvU.ng.ot BJtea.k-ln a.nd CoveJt-Up
Why Am 1 A6tta..id To TeU You Who 1 Am?--PoweU
GLEflORLE
6·JO'1 l L lJ
MCCCD f'lARCH 1.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
flU-121/Coundl
Chamber
Council Chamber
On Campus
Student Loul1f)e
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Dinin~ Hall
Student U. Foyer
Student Lounge
*
Student Lounge
Coliseum
GCC Parking Lot
Student Union
At Alhambra High School
Home Game
Faculty Dining Room
Student Union
r'1U-12'!Council
Chamber
Home
Council Chamber
Interim P1aybox Theater
Counei 1 Chamber
Interim P1aybox Theater
On Campus
GCC Archery Range
*
G:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-l:30 D.m.
11 :00 a.m. '
12:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
g: 00- 11 :00 a. m.
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-2 p.m.
7:00 a.m.-5 p.m.
9:30 a.m...3:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
9:00-11:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.-3 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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Grand Canyon College Rep.
Grand Canyon College Rep.
Jimmy Carter Information Table
Student Recitals
A.S. Executive Board
Veterans' Advi sory Board
HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS O/W
BICEf!TEWIIAL LECTURE SERIES
fIr. Donald Higgins-Chairman,
History Dept. GCC- IlRevolution:
The American Heritaoell
Assoc. Students Sponsored
Free Film-"Sports Film Clips"
Homen's Tennis-GCC vs. Central
Phi Theta Kappa fleeting
Jimmy Carter Information Table
Student Reei ta1s
Veterans' Club neetinq
Homen's Tennis-GCC vs'Eastern AZ
Campus Crusade For Christ
GCC Drama ilatinee-"Candidall
C.E.A.S. Board Meetinq
DRAllA PRODUCT! ON- II Cand i da II
GCC Gymnastics Invitational
GCC Intermountain Invitational
J\rchery 'leet
R£adrunner Hockey Game
Kart Racing
3
Uednesday
Friday
r·1onday
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Tuesday
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Thursday 4
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4
4
555
Fri.-Sat 5..6
Saturday 6
6
Thursday 11
6
Sunday 7
CmlH1G EVENTSt
i'londay 8
Hednesday 10
NAU Rerresentatives on Campus
BICErlTPHHAL LECTURE SERI ES
r:r. John Paul ~ Dept. of Speech
~ Drama. P.C.-Jack Bennv:
An Intimate Bi~Dhy =
Audubon Series: John Bulger
"tIil d Scandi navi aII
Friday 12 Phi Theta Kappa S~ring Initiation
Sunday 14 Artists' Series-Phoenix Symphony
fi-T-H-T-F 15-19 SPRING RECESS-flO CL/l.SSES
* * * * * FREE f;10VIE. .• OTHELLO starrin0 Laurence Olivier and rlaggi Smith, Thursday, r·1arch 11 at 9 a.m.,
1 p.m., and ~;45 p.m. in the Student Lounre. -
PHI THETA I<APPA f;lEETH!G.-.. There \'1i11 be a very important Phi Theta Karpa meeting on t-Jed.,
r1arch 3 at 2 p.m. in the Faculty Dinin9 Room. ~'e must elect 2 ne\'rofficers and \·Jill discuss
tIle procedures \'le i:lill take for the initiation on ;1arch 12. Please 'make every effort to
attend.
HELP! UE nEED YOUR SUPPORT ... The students of Projects in Community Service are sponsorin9 a
Bicentennial Food Drive for the Hestside Food Bank. The donation box is located near the
Information Desk in the Student Union Bldg. Pitch in and help fill the box. This project
is to help supply food for people in immediate need of help. Fooe! Drive \·till end flarch 12.
ilAID OF COTTOn ... Application forms for the Arizona f1aid of Cotton selection are nON available
in Dr. [Jo11's Office (50-112). Some of the qualifications are: flever have been married;
bebleen 19 and 23 years of age; legal resident of AZ; be at least 5' 5'-;i1l tall. Application
form must be completed and mailed to the chairman not later than fiaY'ch 22, 1976.
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appUe.ilio11.6 pfe.M e. e.ome. :to :the. F,.[nanua£. A,.[d 0n6,.[e.e., B-1 0Z.
ALPHA DELTA KAPPA: $100.00 .6e.hofo./r.1Jtup 60ft an e.due.aU.on majolL, ne.e.dy .6tude.n:t, null-time,
.6ophomofte., a:t le.M:t 3.0 gfLade. pobtt ave.Jtage..
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gnadua.:ting J.Je.vrJ..on/.6 nnom an AJ[,.[zona tugh J.>e.hoof, on a pe.tL.60/1. wh0.6e. pG.6:tlugIt
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MUJ.>t be. a nu1..e..-ume. .6tude.l1:t.
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One. '60ft n.e.e.dy a,.,th£.e.te. and one. nOft ne.e.dy n.on-ath.e.e;te..
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Ame.rvie.a AJte.tL Nlxon--Se.he.e.tL
ArvLzo no. Commu.vr.ay PnoM.te.J.J
Bfte.he.6 & Sad Lad,{.e.J.J - - Rotie.tL
The. 'CIA File.--Bono.6age.
Tlte. Camp GfLal1:t Mo..:6.6ac.tLe..":-AfLnofd
Co.vr.yonI.J al1dMe.J.JM-'-V'ooUU:£.e.
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Gne.e.k PopU.£.M MOfLaLU:.{j,.[~1 the. T,.[me. 0-6 N.a:to
and AfLJ.J.:.toile.--Vove.tL '
The. Hu.man Popu.£a:t-[on--Sue.nU6,.[e. Amwe.an
The. Ma9~c. Image.--Be.a:tol1
Maua C,,[tie.J.J --AndtLe.w!.J
Me.x,.[e.o '.6 We.J.Jt COMt' Be.ae.hu -- F,.[J.J e.he.tL
MS. Goe.J.J :to CoUe.ge.--He.nde.JT/.>on
Ne.w (JJofLfd U:top,.[M--Kagal1
The. Po.£U,.[c..6 06 PoUutioH--VavJ..e..6
The. 'Pno' & Con Bool2. 06 Re.Ug,.[ou..6 Ari1wc.a.··-!vfa/tty
The. Pno j e.c.UOH 0'6 the. A.6tJtaf. Body--Mt.J..tdoon
Spe.aung 06 CIu..f.dfLe.n--EWng,60n
A ThuaUfLLV!:J 06 SpmlMlt IcU.om!.J and Eve.tLtjdalj,::
Langu.age.--Bnown .
The. UFO ContJtov~~q ,.[n Ame.J[,.[e.a--Jac.ob.6
Unqu,.[e..t Soul: A B,.[ogfLo.phy on ChM.to.tte. BfLo,tte--Pe..tetL.6
Llnban Ind.J.an6 on AJ[,.[zon.a--ChaudhuJ[,.[
Vogue. Se.w.lng Book--MuJ.>he.no
The. WofLfd He.avywught Box,.[vr.g Clto.mpJ..onI.Jtup--Mc.Ca.tWm
Zapa:ta: A B,.[ogfLaphy- - paJ1.k,.[nI.J 0 n
NUMBER 27 MCCCD
GlEnORlE conlmunlT8 COLLEGE
6000 West Olive RvenU:8
VOLUME 11
A'f/ay
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Student lounge
Student Louno~
Away
Caf~::~~.'l
Council Chamber
Student Union
Student Lounge
Student Union
Council Ch~rnber'
Away
Dining Hall
Student Union
Student lounge
Home
Student Union
Council Chamber
Away
Student Union
Student Union
Student Lounge
Away
Faculty ~~~~~: n~~m
Student Union
At Alhambra High Auditorium
2-5 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
11 a.m.
1: 30 p.m.
7 a.m.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
3 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
9 a.m.
Noon
8-11 p.m.
3 p.m.
9 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 5:45 p.m.
9 a.m.-ll:00 a.m.
1-2:00 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
8 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
9:00-11 :00 a.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
9 a.m.-2 p~m.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
11 a.m.
SPR!NG RECESS-NO CLASSES
Facultv Art Show
BICENTENNIAL lECTURE SERIES
Mr. John Paul-Chairman,
Dept. of Speech and Drama,
P.C.--Jack Beln.}': An Intimate
Biography by rving-Fein
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12
12
Sunday
"-COMING EVENTS:
M-T-W-T-F15-19
S-Fri. 21-26
i Wednesday 24
",Tuesday
~CA[ENDAR OF EvENrS:
Monday 8 NAU Representative on campus
8 Film: Han~ Gliding
8 Baseball-GeC vs Colorado Mines
9 Jimmy Carter Information Table
9 A.S. Advisory Board Meeting
9 Women's Tennis-GeC vs Pima
9 Women's Softball
"Wednesday 10-11 U. S. Ma ri nes Info. Table
"10, ASUSoc. Welfare Minority Info.
10 BICENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Robert Wilcox - "
GCC-English Professor
IIScience and Technology-The
Hidden Revolution ll
10 Women's Tennis-GCC vs AZWestern
10 Young Democrats Meeting
Th-Sa. 11-12-13 Choir-Chamber Singers Tour
Thursday 11 Film: Othello
" 11 Jimmy Carter Information Table.
11 Veterans' Club Meetino '
11 Women's Tennis-G~C vs~San Diego
11 Women's Softball
11 AUDUBON SERIES: John Bulger
IIWild Scandinaviall
Fri-Sun.12-13-14 C.E.A.S. Spring Workshop
Friday 12 Campus Cr'Jsade for Chri st
12 ASU Social Welfare Info Table
12 Student Lounge Closed
Faculty Art Shew Hanging
Track-Pima &Central
Phi Theta Kappa Spring Initiation
&Reception
Women's Tennis-GSC vs San Diego
Basebal1-GCe vs Yavapai
A. S. Sponsored Square Dance
ARtiSTS' SERIES:
Phoenix Symphony
. Saturday (
A.S. SPONSOREVSQ.UARE VANCE •• •Sat.. , MaJc.c.h 13, 8-11 p.m., the A.S. Gov:t. wUt/)po~oJt. a SqualL€.
_' Vanc.e ht the c.a~e:teJUa.. Adrn-U,.6ioniA 25~ (6ILee w.Uh 1.V. ' .6 ) - ,:"a.Uo 6Jt.ee Jt.e6Jt.e&hmen..t6 •
FREE MOVIE••• 0THELL0.6t.aJrJUng LaUILe-n.c.e OUvieJt and Maggi Smith, Th.u.tu., Maltc.h 11 at. 9 a.m.;
" 1 p.m.; a:nd 5:45 p.m. J.." the. S.tud~J1t Lounge. '
JOB INTERVIEWS ...A Jt.e:ptLe6e.'l-ta:ti..ve 6Jwmthe A!t.iZOVU1.. RepubUc. and Getze:tte will be.onc.ampu..6,
,MaJic.h 30, :to In:teJtv.iw 60Jt. 6u-t':uJte peJtma.nent pill-t1.me and &ULt-time pOllLtiofL6 -i.n.:the CUt-eM 06
, GenetLal. Bu&.ine611, CleJUcai.. and CJILC.Ultiilo n. Sai.u . SJ..gn up 60ft. an in:teJtview in :the J(;b PlaCI?ment
066ic.e in the .60uthea.6Z c.ofU1.V1. 06 :the c.a6deJUa.
- c.ontinued 0 n .the ba.c.k.-
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{ MA1V OF corrON •• •AppUc.a.t:-um. 60!Un6 OM.. the Atf-,[zol1a Maid 06 CO:t-t0l16ete.c-Uon Me tlOW ava.i..tfibre
1..n. f).I'[... NoU'!J 06 6ic.e (SO-112). Some 06 the. quCtti6.ic.a.;t[.0n6 Me.: ne..vVt have bev! mC'Jil'vi..ed;
,between 19 «ltd Z3 ye.a.Jv6 06 age; legal /1..u)..dent: 06 AZ; be. a;t lea.!Jt 5' 5-1/2" ~u.e.. AppUc.a.-
. ti...on 6oJl11t~'~.t be c.ompleted and mailed 1:-0 .the c.h.a..i.Jtman not We!t .than. MtVtc.h 22, 1976 •
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YOUNG VEMOCRATS MEETING ••• Young VemocJta.U tJJ,[ft have. a.n OJl.ganiza:tJ.onal ineeting Wednuday,
,Mevr,c.h 10, Cit 1:30 p.m. ,tit .the Fac.ulty V,tning Room. Man S.tephen6 will be the. 6ea.:tuJl.ed
( !J pe.a..keJL.
SCHOLARSHIPS • •• The. 60Uowt.ltg!Jc.hola.Jt..!JlUp.6 Me ctva..il.aO£.e.. FoJr. ~uJtth.eJt in60JUna.t.