GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY
600 west Olive Avenue
Glendale, Az 85301
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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
STUDENT BOLLETIN
Volume 12 N° 1- 34
AUGUST 23, 1976
1976-1977
GLENDALE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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6000 WF;ST OLIVE AVENUE
SPECIAL EDITION
GYMNASIUM
GYMNASIUM
GYMNASIUM
GYf4NASIUM
GLENDALE, ARIZONA
8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m.-Noon
6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE
DAY &EVENING CLASSES BEGIN
LATE REGISTRATION
ADJUSTMENT OF CLASSES/Drop-Add 1-3 p.m. &6-8 p.m. '
DAY/EVENING REGISTRATION CLOSES 4:00 p.m.
LABOR DAY RECESS (No Classes)
AUGUST 23, 1976
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
T-w-Th 24-26
F 27
~-T-W-Th 23-26
Friday 27
COMING EVENTS:
Monday 30
Mon-Tue 30-31
Wed-Thur, Sept. 1-2
Friday 3
~'~'Jnday 6
JOB PLACEMENT &CAREER SERVICES: Placement service is available to all students attending
G1e~dale 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.
STUDENT BULLETIN: Student Bulletins will be distributed weekly on Monday morning. Any
campus organization may submit material to the office of the Dean of Students, SO-112. This
material must be in writing! NO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE is Friday at
9 a.m. DISTRIBUTION AREAS are: Admissions Office, Student Center Information Desk, and the
I.M.C. (Library).
STUDENT I.D.CARD~: Students checking out books and/or other materials must sho\~ their G.C.C.
col~ege 1.0. card. Cards may be obtained from The Associate Dean of Students Office, SO-llO.
NEED INFORMATION-----HERE'S WHERE:
Location of Classrooms - Information Desk - - - - - - - Student Union Foyer
Lost and Found - - - - - Assoc. Deannf.Students- - - - Student Services B~g.
Parking Problems - - - Campus Security - - - - - - - - - - - Tl-1l3
Pei'sonal Pt'oblems- - - - - - - Counselor - - - - - North End Administration Bldg.
Posting of Notices - - Dean of Students - - - - - - Student Services Bldg.
Rest Rooms - - - - - - - Campus - - - - - All Bldgs. But Automotive Bldg.
Schol~rships-Grants-Loans - - Financial Aids- - - - - - - Business Bldg. B-102
Student Accident/Life Insurance - - Associate Dean of Students- - - Student Services Bldg.
~tudent Gov1t. Office (Day) - - - Elected Officers - - - - - - Student Services Bldg.
,·,tU(>.mt Gov1t. Office (Evening) - - Elected Officers - - - - - - Student Union Foyer
(i.;zeran's Information - - - - - Veteran's Services (Snack Bar Area) Student Union Bldg.
V1cational-Personal Testing - - - Counselor - - - - - North End Administration Bldg.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER: The Library hours for the fall semester are as follows
'be01nning August 30 - 7:00 a.m. to 9:50 p.m. - Monday through Thursday
7:00 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. - Friday
fAFETERIA HOURS - Mon thru Fri
Mon thru Fri
SNACK BAR HOURS - Man thru Thur
Mon thru Thur
Friday
9:00 a.m.-l:15 p.m.
10:30 a.m.-l: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 &Pick-up items
Hot food line
CITY BUS TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN THE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE.
THE BOOKSTORE WILL START RETURNING ALL BOOKS AS OVERSTOCK STARTING SEPTEMBER 20.
ARE URGED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE BOOKS FOR ALL YOUR CLASSES BEFORE SEPTEMBER 17.
STUDENTS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
t~onday 30
Mon-Tue . 30-31
Ned.Th t Sept. 1-2
Friday ~
:OMING EVENTS: 3
~onday 6
fuesday 7
4ednesday 8
rhursday 9
::"ri day 10
10
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
GCC Caml?us
Gymnas1um
Student Union
Away
Counci 1 Chamber
Nu-no
Counci 1 Chamber
Gymnasium
1 p.m.
7p.m.-8:30 p.m.
1 p. m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
1-3 p.m. &6-8 p.m.
1-3 p.m. &6-8 p.m.
4 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
DAY &EVENING CLASSES BEGIN
LATE REGISTRATION
ADJUSTMENT OF CLASSES/DROP ADO
DAY &EVENINC REGISTRATION CLOSES
Campus Crusade Recr~ation Night
FOOTBALL-GCC vs. Palomar t CA
LABOR DAY RECESS/NO CLASSES
Associated Students Executive
Board Meeting
AZ Assoc. Student Nurses Meeting
Veterans' Club Meeting
Campus Crusade Recreation Night
C.E.A.S. Bar-B-Q (New Student
Welcome for Evening Students Only 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
-aturday 11
30.
Monday through Thursday
Friday
N?TRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ... Library Hours - Beginning August
7:00 a.m. to 9:50 p.m.
7:00 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
Media Department Hours
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday
7:00 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Friday
:HEDULE FOR CASSETTE DUPLICATION AND TAPE PLAYER CHECK-OUT. .• Students enrolled in courses
sing audio materials are to bring their cassette tapes (good qualitYt usually 90 minutes) to
he Library Circulation Desk where they will be given a label on which to write their name and
ne title of the tape to be copied. The tape is to be left in the tray on the Circulation
Junter (tape cases should not be left). Tapes in before 5 p.m. can be picked UP the next day
t the des k. rn6.tJtU.ctoM Jr..equ.uti.ng th-W -6 eJtvic.e fio-'1. theJJt .otudent6 .ohou1.d ..Ut6oJun .the Media
.p:t. wlU.c.h .:ta.pe.o will f;le Jr..equAJc.ed and ptd on If.e6elLVe. Tape players may also be checked out
1: the Circulation Desk; students must show their college 1.0. and leave name, Soc. Security
wnber t class t and the instl"uctOt'S name on the check-out card. Players may be checked out
three days e.g. t those checked out on Monday are due back WednesdaYt those checked out on
ursday are due Monday. The fine for overdues is 25¢ per day.
S PLACEMENT AND CAREER SERVICES ... Placement service is available to all students attending
~ndale College. A listing of jobs currently available will be found posted on the Bulletin
ard just inside the door at the southeast entrance of the Cafeteria. The Job Placement
ffice may also be able to help with your problems or questions regarding your particular
reer.
.'OKS FOR CLASSES ... THE BOOKSTORE WILL START RETURNING ALL BOOKS AS OVERSTOCK STARTING SEPT.
,;~ STUDENTS ARE URGED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE BOOKS FOR ALL YOUR CLASSES BEFORE SEPT. 17.
7:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
KBAR HOURS - Mon thru Thur
Mon thru Thur
Friday
JDENT 1.0. CARDS .. ~Cards may be obtained in the Student Unton from 1-3 p.m. &6-8 p.m. on
g. 30-31 and Sept. 1-2. Starting Sept. 3t 1.0. rnrds for day students may be obtained in
-108.
KING STICKERS ... Tickets will be issyed if cars parked on campus 00 NOT have a parking
it sticker. Fines will be enforced this year.- Stickers may be obtained from the Security
:ice (Tl-llO). ._. --
YBUS TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN THE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE.
TERrA HOURS - Man thru Fri 9:00 a.m.-l:15 p.m. Beverages &Pick-up items
Mon thru Fri 10:30 a.m.-l:15 p.m. Hot food line
-OVER-
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC • • • • •
But 06 the Athte.ti..c BOij.6--Nwcombe
CoM umVL '.0 GuA..de to Sou:th.weJ.dJV1J1 Il'l.dirot /vr.;tl"
& CJut6-Lz - -Bahti
'Down Home-~BoVi.e
The ExpJJ...e;!>;sme-n- - T-f.me- Ufie.
The. FarnLey N&!:>enaJ::.---Thvwux
Fuendty Fi./te.- - &"yalt
The..· Fu"t.i.£e. Sy"f:,;te.m- - Rhodu
H~y Up, Amer~~a, &Sp~--BaLtey
It Changed My L{6e.--F~e.dan
Kin{tLc.k-~: A Novu- -AUhe:'l.
La~5 Be.6oJJ...e. the. W[nd--PhyOJJ...
The Lon.g Tit.ua>-t: PltofUb.iliof/. in AmvUc.a.,
1920-1933--Co6~ey
The. Ma.ung On the. Modvm Fam<.£y--ShoJt:te.JJ...
Mem0-6 06 a. We./:d Point Ca.det--MM..cU...6
On Gwvu:J.: The Bu,sine.M 06 p,uva.:te Sec.uWy--Up.6on
OpeMag VOOJv5: What Ha.ppen.o ,,[n Ge6tai;t
The.tta.py--Ro.6enbta.tt
OJt.cLUU!Jl.lj Peop..te--GUe.6t
PM.oagu: pJ1.edLctab..te. CWe.6 06 AduU
u6e--Sheehy
The. Powe.'L6 06 Ev.a in We.6tvm ReU.gion--CavencLiAh
Ranc.h Sc.h.ooUea.c.he.JJ...- - BowU'I.e
Spow -i.H Amvu.c.a.- -Miche.neIL
A S-t«d.er"Lt '.6 GLUde. to H--Wta.IUj- - Ben]o.mU1
Voyage. 06 the Eye.--Wuton
WUhoLd:: whe.w: A1..:t.e.JJ...nmve-c to :the Puva.:te.
Call.- - Be.ncUY,/5 0n
You Mu.ot Reta.x--Jac.ob.6on
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Council Chamber
NU-ll0
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Student Union
Away
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Assoc. Students Executive Board
AZ Assoc. Student Nurses Meeting
Veterans' Club Meeting
Campus Crusade Recreation Night
C.LA.S. Bar~B-Q (New Student
Welcome-Evening Students Only)
-Saturday 11 FOOTBALL-GeC Ys. Palomar, CA
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 7, 1976
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
-Tuesday 7
Wednesday ·8
Thursday 9
-Friday 10
10
COMING EVENTS:
~-T-W-Th-F 13-17
Tuesday
.Friday
Saturday
"Saturday
"Wednesday
14
. 14
15-16
17
17
18
25
25
29
ACTIVITIES FAIR-Join the Club of
Your Choice
Assoc. Students Advisory Board
Assoc. Women Organizational Meeting
SPECIAL ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
CONSTITUTION ELECTIONS
Campus Crusade Recreation Night
C.E.A.S. Board Meeting
FOOTBALl-GCC vs. Eastern AZ
FOOTBAlL-GCC vs. Pasadena City
(AFTER GAME DANCE) GCC Students
Admitted to Game &Dance Free with
GeC-LD.
AUDUBON SERIES
10 a.m. -1 p.m.
1 p.m.-2 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Student Union
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
Counei 1 Chamber
Away
FI RST HOME GAME
Dining Hall
SWIMMING POOL ..• the Gce swimming pool will be open daily from Noon to 3 p.m. FREE swimming
'for GeC students and faculty.
STUDENT LOANS ••. Any student who will need to apply for a Federally Insured Student loan must
~ct soon. Friday, Sept. 10, 1976, will be the final date for filing an application for the
first semester, 1976-77.
}NSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER-CIRCULATING ART PRINT eOLlECTION ..• 75 reproductions of famous
paintings, framed and ready for hanging, will go on open circulation beginning on Tuesday,
Sept. 7. 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. There is a limit of one print per
borrower and students must show their 1.0. whenever checking any library material out. All
prints are due back Friday, Dec. 3, 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
"3rt avai lable. for enjoyment in your own home .. -------- ?CULPTURE EXHIBITION ..• The sculpture exhibition in the Student Lounge is by Mike McCleve.
Ten years ago Mike was a student here at Gec. The show may be viewed through September.
yOB PLACEMENT &CAREER SERVICES... 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.
LOST a FOUfiD
THE LOST AND FOUND DEPT.
IS IN THE WEST END OF
THE BOOKSTORE BUILDING.
MANY LOST ITEMS HAVE
BEEN TlJ<NBJ IN. SOME OF
THEM ARE~. l<EYS.J BOOKS;
GLASSES (READlOO AND
SUN) .BIUFOLDS AND CASH.
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1976 Football Sdl,.'dli!"
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S.;~t S(~PI. 18 ·;'E.a:nen1 Anz~)n;.1
Sat. St"pl :(;'1 P1iS;,ldt~!l;i ()fy
Sat C~f'l ~~ :"PhG€17!x C,jHegf,~
;>\,'fHLETJC Lj~i·:t·_C'fi)H: r.)~_Ih: !:!j(;.:~~;
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6000 West Olive Rvenue
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 13, 1976
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T-W-Th 13-16 C.E.A.S. £oard Elections 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Student Union
Mthru F 13-17 ACTIVITIES FAIR-Join the Club of 10 a.m.-l p.m. Student Union
L Your Choice
Tuesday 14 Associated Students Advisory Board 1:00-p.m. Counci1 Chamber
14 Assoc. Women Students Organizational 2:00 p.m. Student Lounge
Meeting
Friday 17 Campus Crusade Meeting 7:15 a.m. Counci 1 Chamber
11 C.E.A.S. Board Meeting 7:00 p.m.. Council Chamber
17 Campus Crusade Recreation Night 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Gymnasium
17 M.E.Ch. A. SPONSORED DANCE HAS
BEEN CANCELED
Saturday 18 FOOTBALL-GCC vs. Eastern AZ 7:30 p.m. Away
.,. COMING EVENTS:
Tuesday 21
Wednesday 23
• Friday 24
'Saturday 25
Wednesday 29
Assoc. Students Executive Board
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL GAME
Campus Crusade Recreation Night
FOOTBALL-GCC vs. Pasadena City
(AFTER GAME DANCE) GCC STUDENTS
ADMITTED TO GAME &DANCE FREE WITH
GCC-LD.
AUDUBON SERIES
1:00 p.m. ..
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
GYMNASIUM
Gymnasium
FIRST HOME GAME
Dining Hall
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER ... TUTORIALSERVICES... DO YOU KNOW THAT TUTORIAL SERVICES ARE A
FREE SERVICE AT GCC? We are located in the IMC, in the northwest area of the Library, L-J38.
r These services are available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday thru Thursday and from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. on Friday. Come in NOW for this valuable assistance in all subject areas.
,_ TUTORS ARE NEEDED ... If you feel you are qualifi·ed please contact the tutoring coordinator in
L-138 or call campus extension 240 for an appointment .
. CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVleE .. ~Is alive and well and living in 12-107 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily except Friday evenings. COME ON IN AND ASK ASTUDENT CAREER AIDE Harold
Banta, Mike Bertrand, Fran Lopez, or Amalia Paz - to help you find CAREER INFORMATION
on General Career Areas or specific jobs. Here is some of the information you might obtain:
• How many will be employed per year; What type of training is needed; Where can more information
be obtained; \4hat types of jobs exist. You may obtain this career information from:
Film strips and tapes, the computerized career and college information system (G.I.S.), :
~ pamphlets, etc. Counselor, John Hanson, is available for walk in counseling from Noon to
4 p.m. on Wednesdays in T2-107. .
ASSOCIATED JEWISH STUDENTS ... The Associated Jewi sh Students of Gl endal e Community Co lleg-e are
seeking prospective members. If anyone wishes to find out about this campus club, please
.~ write you.r name and phone number on a note paper and ask the Admissions Office to p~u,-.... ~" ....
note in the mailbox for Mrs. Spiegel. Amember of the group will contact you.
ASSOCIATED STUDENT PARLIMENTARIAN COMMISSIONER position is now available. Contact the Assoc.
Students Receptionist in the SO Building (west end of the Bookstore Bldg.) for an application.
LITERARY MAGAZINE. .. Students interested in writing, editing, or contribu~ing their talents to
the college literary/arts magazine are invited to attend the first meeting on Thursday,
Sept. 16, at 1:00 p.m. in room LA-104.
1976 Cross Country Schedule
-CONTINUED ON THE BACK-TIiA
4:00 p.m.
,.:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
NAU InvitatiDnal Fh~_g:~taff
Phoenix College Phcf.;nLx
Central Az. & Plma ColI. Coolidge
!\rIeSel &, Phoeni.x Co-llege rl!e~1H
NJCA/\. Meet
Central <?:.Phoe,nix CoB, ClendsJe 4::00 p.m
U of A rn'~'jtational Tucson TBA
San Diego Ac,::ec San [".,ege), CA TEA
Central & 1'Yles2 Cortlm Coclidf2e 4:00 p,m.
ACCAC Meet Me", 4:00 p.m.
DAY DATE
Sat. Sept. 4
Fri Sept. 10
Fri Sept li
Fri Sept. 24
Fei Oct. I
Sat. Oct. 9
Sa~ Oct. 16
t- Fri- OCt. 22
Frj, Oct. 29
Sat.. Nov. 6
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NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC • • • • •
An American Crusade for Wildlife--Trefethen
Atlas of Arizona--Bahre
Book Of Abigail &John--Adams
Celebrating the Duke, &Louis, Bessie, Billie, Bird,
Carmen, Miles, Dizzy, &Other Heroes--Gleason
Charles Laughton: An Intimate Biography--Higham
Citizen's Band Radio Handbook~-Hicks
Dark Kingdoms: Impact of White Civilization on Three
Great African Monarchies--Scholefield
Death &Life of Bishop Pike--Stringfellow
Financial Aids for Higher Education--Keeslar
God's Blueprints: Sociological Study of Three
Utopian Sects--Whitworth
The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic
Tank--Bombeck
Hunger for Experience--Biersdorf
Jury Woman: Story of the Trial of Angela Davis--
Timothy
Leyendas Mexicanas: Collection of Mexican Legends--Barlow
Margot Fonteyn: An Autobiography--Fonteyn
The Other German: Willy Brandt's Life &Times--Binder
Projects in Sight, Sound, and Sensation--Waite
Punishing Criminals--Van Den Haag
Sex, Disc~imination, &the Division of Labor--Lloyd
The Shaman &The Jaguar: Study of Narcotic Drugs Among
Indians of Colombia--Reichel-Dolmatoff
Spanish Colonial Tucson--Dobyns
There Must be a Lone Ranger--Calder
Visitor's Guide to Arizona's Indian Reservations--De Mente
Where the Money Was--Sutton
Wild &Woolly: An Encyclopedia of the Old West--.McLoughlin
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Student Union
Student Union,
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Room
, . Gymnasium .
GCCHanh11a Stadium
SC-131
Counci1 thamber
Gymnasium
B-216
B-107
COl.lncilChamber
Facul ty 01 ning Room
. Gymnasium
T2-106
After garnett>,
Midnight
8:00,p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
n a.m.
2-3 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00·p.m.
5;CO p.m".
6:45 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30
7:30 p.m.
23
24
24
24
24
25
21
21
21
22
22
23
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Wednesday
Friday
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
GLENDALE co,MMuNiTY-COLLEGE
-I ~fruM cdJ~l7l)~ ~(UJ ~ ~<e-~Olril
~ !vo~~ ~ ?$OOWest C)[zve cA-venue
CALENOAR.OF EVENTS:
-' Monday 20' Man's Intramura1s...F1ag Football
Entries Open
Engineering Club Meeting ,
Associated Students Executive Board
Women's Vo11 eyball-GCC vs .Scottsdale
Literary Magazine Meeting
Transcemient..llfv:ed'itathm Lecture
Veterans' Club r.1eeting
Assoc. l~omen Students' El ections
Women's Vo 11 eyba11 -GeC vs. Mesa
Camping &Outdoor Club
Organizational Meeting
ARTISTS' SERIES-Frederic Hand
Guitarist - Admissions Free
Men's Intramurals-Bowling Begins
Campus Crusade Heeting
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
Campus Crusade Recreation Night ,
FIRST, HOME FOOTBALL GAME-GCC vs.
~asadefla City College
AFTER GAt4E DANCE-Sponsored by the
Associated Students (All Students
t<lelcome)
11 :00 a.m.
COMING EVENTS:
. Wednesday 29
Fri-Sat, Oct. 1-2
< Wed, Oct. 6
AUDUBON SERIES-Albert J. Wool 8:00 p.m.
llCoastline Cal i forniallAdmi ssionFree
AZ Community College Journalism
Assoc. Conventicn~GCC Host "
'FIRSTBQOK ;~EVIEH ..LE('TURE SEkiES'
, '(jF' TH~' SEi~SON-"John Furbay, T1tJr"
Executive, hTravel: Its Role in the.
EducationalProcessu
Student Lounge
"WARNINGS FOR INCORRECT USE" O~ PlJJ'.¥U'G FACILITIES .•• We arp nc,w three weeks into the semeste.r
and the period of issufng w~ings "roF-:p'arldng vif\lations is over. Any vehicle improperly
'parked will be subject to receiving a citation. T1ckets are to be paid at the Cashiers Off-ice
in the Bookstore within two weeks of the date iSSC3d. IF THE tiCKET IS NOT PAID BY THIS DATE,
'THE FINE IS AUTOMATICALLY DOUBLED. .
,~COLLEGE WORK-STUOY ... All students are reminded 'that anyone who has Cc11ege Work-Study a~ a
part of his/her Financial Aid UPackage" and has not picked up ttle CWS Agreement l:.S yet must do
so immediately. You are encouraged to contact the SFA Office.
IN'OIAN POTTERY EXHIBIT•.. Be sure to see this remarkable exhibit generously loaned to the
'Instructional Materials Center (library) by Mr. Lee Hutchings, on,e of Mr. Lundeen's,ceramics
stUdents, who has been col1ec.ting for. over twentysears. Featured are Salado pottery and
artifacts from the Tonto basin area in Arizona (spanninga,p~riod from 900 A.D. to .1400 A.D.),
'Nayarit figures from a culture centered around Tepic n~ar Guadalajara, and Pre-Columb~an
artifacts. Of particular note are two very rare hair 10rnali1ents, bone awls, and arrow shaft
.straighteners from Arizona. DON'T MISS THIS FINE DISPLAY!
I~IC LIBRARY TUTORIAL SERVICES ..• 00 YOU KNOW THAT TUTORIAL SERVICES ARE A FREE SERVICE AT GCC?
,ocate 1n t e nort west area. uf the library, L-138 -- Services available 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. TUTORS ARE NEEDED. If you feel you
are qualified please contact the tutoring coordinator in L-138 or call 240 fl)r"'''pointment.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICE. .. Is al ive a71d well and Hv'ing in T2..107, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. dai1y~ except Friday nights. Come on in and ask a Student Career Aide to
the1p you find CAREER INFORr4ATION on General Career Areas or specific jobs.
~ITERARY MAGAZINE ... Tne Literary Committee will meet on Uednesday, Sept. 22 at 11 a.m. in
room B-216. Staff positions ate stil'l open; all students interested in writing, editing, art
and photography are invited to attend.'
-CONTINUED ON THE BACK-
NF'4. ~LUB ON CAMPlJS::.AI'lEl1g1ileering-C'lubhas~been formed at GCC. Numerous field trips will
be-'planned throughout the year to acquaint Engineedng Majors with engineering in real life
1'- sftuations. Help in engineering related courses will be available from the club for those
members who need it. Our first meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. in SC-131.
.Members and interested students are invited to attend. '
PHI THETA KAPPA ••. There wi 11 be a very important PTK meeting on Friday, Sept., 24 at 6 p.m. m" the Facul ty Dining Room. We m("st completely 'reorganize so it' is imperative that every
> member be th~re. The certificates of the initiates of March 12,1976 will be distributed.
They cannot be mailed. New officers will b~elected. We need mOre participation from all
A PTK members this year since the four officers cannot run the organization alone. Please
make every effort to attend and get involved. Please relay this message to other PT~ members
you know.
~Q)<I LIBRARY BOOKS INTHErJ!I•••
rAutomoti ve Systems : Fuel, Luorication, &Cooliilg-,;,;E111nger
Concorde: The Inside Story--Knight
Discharge Planning for Continuity ofCare--B.ristow
.Final Blackout"'~Hubbard
A God Against the Gods--Drury
Ice Harvest--Trainer
"'TheJudgernent of Deke Hunter--Hlggins
Pascal's Triangle--Uspenskii
Radioactive Contamination--Brodine
>-Rosalind Franklin and DNA--Sayre
The Semiconductor Memory Data Book--Texas Instruments
Things in Place--Bumpus
1Touch Not the Cat--Stewart
What Is Distance--Shreider
Whereby We Thrive: A History of American Farming--Schlebecker
The Working Brain: An Introduction to Neuropsycho1ogy--Luriia r ..
NEW PERIODICALS IN THE IMC .•.
1\rtes de Mexico
Crops and Soi ls
WEAL--Washington'Report (Women's Equity Action· League)
}lomen Today,
Women's Work
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Dining Hall
Grill Room
GCC HOST
7:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7 p.m.-10 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-ll p.m.
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. CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Ttiesday 28 AssoC'iated Students Meeting
28 MECHA Meet; n9 .
28 ~lomenls Volleyball-GGC vs. Central
29 Transcendental Meditation Lecture
29 AUDUBON SERI ES-A1bert J. tvoo1
~ UCoastl ine Gal iforni a" Adm; ssion Free
Thursday 30 Assoc. Students Sponsored Film
Fri-Sat, Oct. 1-2 AZ COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOURNALISM
CONVENTION
Campus Crusade Meeting
Womenls Volleyball-GCC vs. AZ Western
CEAS Board Meeting
Campus Crusade
Assoc. Jevri sh Students Meet; n9
Football-GGC vs~ Phoenix College
COMING EVENTS:
,Sunday, Oct. 3
Wednesday 6
Saturday 9
ARTISTS I SERIES-Phoenix Pro Band
FIRST BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES OF
THE SEASON (No Admission Charge)
FOOTBALl-GGC VS. MESA C.C.
Black Student Union Sponsored-After
Game Dance
3:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
HOME GAME
FORD &CARTER DEBATES ...The television debates between President Ford and Former Governor
Carter will be video taped by the GGC Media Department. The tapes ltJill be available for
students to view for class assignments from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday during
~the weeks the debates are being held. Viewing will be in the Learning Laboratory, L-138.
IMC ... The Life Magazine Special Report, Remarkable American Women 1776-1976, is now available
)·at the Periodicals Counter in the Library.
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BOOK REVIEW~LECTURE SERIES •.. The opening of the 1976-77 school term brings with it the 11th
,year of the GCC Book Review and Lecture Series. Programs will be held every Wednesday fro~
October 6, 1976 through March 9, 1977 at 11 a.m. in the Student Lounge. The public is
cordially invited to join the faculty and students on campus for these programs. There is
_no admission charge.
LITERARY COMMITTEE ... The Literary Committee welcomes students interested in writing, art,
?photography, and music to attend the next meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 29, in Room B-126 at
11:00 a.m. M. Fischer - English Dept.
,WARNING PERr"OD FOR PARKING VIOLATIONS IS OVER. CITATIONS ARE BEING ISSUED. PAY TICKETS IN
THE GCC CASHIERS OFFICE in the Bookstore within two weeks of the date issued. If the ticket
is not paid by this date, the fine is automatically doubled.
LOST AND FOUND... TMS, Apollo High School, 1976, did you lose a ring?JC, Tolleson High School,
1976, did you lose a ring? The Lost and Found Department is located in the Student Services
Building 50-109 (West end of the Bookstore Building).
,FIESTA BOWL qUEEN ... Applications are being accepted for GCC'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. A scholarship is available for the candidate
selected. Candidates should obtain an official application form from Dr. Noll, SO-112, (West
'end of the Bookstore Building) and submit the form before Oct. 13 - 4 p.m. A picture or
snapshot should accompany the application form.
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NEW. LIBRARY ROOKS, IN THE IMC • " .' • •
Basic Science &The Human Body--Brooks
The Crystal Button: Or The Adventures of Paul Prognosis
in the Forty-ninth Century--Thomas
Economies of the World Today, Their Organization, Development,
&Performance--Wilcox
England &Ireland Since l800--0'Farrell
The Far Country: A Regional History of Moab, &La Sal,
Utah--Tanner
Farm Machinery &Equipment--Smith
Faust in Literature--Smeed
The Great Chiefs--Time-Life,
Hide in Plain Sight--Wal1er
Launch--Stewart
The Persistent Problems of Psychology--MacLeod
Professional Resume/Job Search Guide--Dickhut
Samuel Johnson &His World-~Lane
Sleeping Murder--Christie
Storm Warning: A Novel--Patter$on
TV Violenee &The'Child: The Evolution &Fate of the
Surgeon General's Report-"'Cater
Taming the Giant Corporatioqp-Nader
Volunteers, One &All--Bliven
WednesdaY the Rabbi Got Wet--Kemelman
The World Before--Montgomery
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Student Lounge
Council Chamber
LA-141
HOME GAME
STUDENT UNION
Student Lounge
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Counci 1 Chamber
Student Lounge
Faculty Dining Room
Student Lounge
OCTOBER 4,1916'
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1:00 p.m.
2 p.ni.-3 p.m.
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11:00 a.m.
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Friday
Thursday
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
MONTH OF OCTOBER IIARIZONA OUTLOOK '76" (Art Show)
· Monday, 4 Women's Vof1eyba11-GCC vs. Yavapai
Tuesday 5 Assoc. Students Executive Board
5 ME.CHA Meeting
5 Assoc. Jewish Students Meeting
6 FIRST BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
PROGRAM OF THE SEMESTER-Mr. Robert
Wilcox, "Second Best: The Crisis ~f
the Coninunity College"
Assoc. Students Sponsored Film
Psychology Club Meeting
Campus Crusade Meeting
Campus Crusade Meeting
ACT Testing . .
FOOTBALL-GCC VS. MESAC~C.
BLACK STUDENT' UNIoN SPONSORED DANCE
~ COMING EVENTS:
Wednesday 13
W-Th-F 13-15
W-Th 13-14
,Fri-Sat 15-16
Fri 15
Sat-Sun 16-17
BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES DEBATE
Dr. John F. Bregar, Professor of
Engineering, ASu &Mr. Gary Russo
Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair
Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair
DRAMA PRODUCTION
DRAMA MATINEE
VINTAGE CHEVROLET CAR CLUB
11:00 a.m.
10: 00 a.m.
6p~m.-8:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
Student Lounge
Student Union
Student Union
The Playbox T2-103
The Playbox T2-103
North Parking Lot
'LOST AND FOUND••.•Abeautiful gold watch was turned In .•• describe it and it's yours. We also
have a man's silver..colored watch.J.C. came in and claimed her ring .•.•what happened to T.M.S.
from Apollo High School???AMoon Valley High School ring was turned in thisweek....C.LS.please
'come to the Student Services Building, SO-109 (west end of the Bookstore.Bldg.) and claim your
ring.
I. THE TRAVELER•.• ~ORIGINAL short stories t poetrYt essayst artworktPhotographYt musical cOmpositions
t etc. ·are now being accepted for publj,cati.on in THE TRAVELER t the GCe fin,earts magaZine.
Leave original material (with narne, address, and telephone number)t in THE TRAVELER contri!>urtion
box in LA~13l.
,PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ••• The Psychology C1ub t like the Ph.oenix bird t is alive and well. The first
·meeting will be: held October 7,(Thursday) at 1:00' p.m. in the Student Lounge. The club is
open to present, past. and future Psychology students.
PAYROLL CHECKS •.• Student and temporary payroll checks will be available only on Friday com-mencing
at 8:15,a.m. t on a bi~weekly schedule. .'
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER •.. MEDIA.DEPARTMENT.... If you weren't an earlybfrd when Channel
· 3 aired a 6: 30 a.m. television show exp~a'niflg the new programs. at our campustyou can stop
being disappointed •••you're in luck. The Media Departm~ntwill show a replay next ThursdaYt
Oct. 7, at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. t and 2:00p.m., in the television studio in the
· IMC, L-150.. Please enter the studio through the outside entrance.
>CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICE..~. Is available in T2"'l07 t 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
daily, except Friday nights. Come on in and ask a Student Career Aide to help you find
CAREER INfORMATION on General Career Areas or specific jobs.
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Adolf Hitler--Toland
Children in Front of the Small Screen--Noble
Gifford on Courage--Gifford
Guns--McBain
Mafioso: a History of the Mafia From Its Origins
to the Present Day--Servadio
Magic: A Novel--Goldman
.Mediaeval·Craftsmen--Harvey
The Nonsuch Lure--Lulte
The Owner--Deford
A Purple Place For Dying-MacDonald
The Shepherd--Forsyth
The Silver Leopard-Cass
Singin' and Swingiu' and Gettin I Merry Like
Christmas--Angelou
Solar Heating &aooling Demonstration Act of 1974--
United States Congress .
Women in the American Economy--Brownlee
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Council Chamber
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Student Union Foyer
Student Union Foyer
Student lounge
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Saturday
COMING EVENTS:
. Wednesday 20
Friday 22
; Saturday , 23
23
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BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
C.LA.S. Family Night (For Evening
Students Only)
BALLET FOLKLORICO AZETCA
Dance Workshop
Sahuaro Kennel Club Dog Show
FOOTBALL-GCC vs. Snow College
2:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10 a.m.-l p.m.'
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:15 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
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B-107
Away
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MU-124
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Counci 1 Chamber
lA-14l
Dining Hall
N. Parking Lot
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HOME '"GAME
,HKI EXHIBITION ...Thecurrent art exhibition is called "0utlook'76 s
11 it may be seen in the
Student Union Lounge through October 28. This exhib1tfonfs brought to us with the help of
the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID-LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM LEEP ••• All students who are fulltime
employees of 1 Local and State and 2 Federal Law Enforcement Agencies are reminded
~ tha.t they are el igible for Law Enforcement Education Program Funds. The Awards consist of
fees and books, with fees consisting of $25 or $45 and books are calculated at $8 per credit
hour. These students are eligible for a total of $29,720 for 1976-77. For your convenience,
~ the Student Financial Aid Office (B-102) is open each Tuesday Evening, and the necessary
lpplication materials may be secured in the Counseling Center each Wednesday evenir.~. -~ --contact
the SFAOffice immediately.
~ -------- A.S.U. EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH RECRUITMENT REPRESENTATIVE VISITATION TO Gtt ••• On Oct. 13 &
, "20 - 11 a.m. tol p.m. a representative from A.s.D. will tie at chicano Services to assist
low-income and ethnic minorities that wi11be transferring to A.S.U. in the Spring &Fall
semesters. The representatiVe will assist individuals in applying for admissions and in
securing financial aid. Be sure to come in for further information and assistance now before
it's too late.
PICK UP YOUR CHECK•.. Mid·term disbursal of NDSL, SEOG and BEOG checks will be on Monday, Oct.
25.
N.A.U. REPRESENTATIVE ON CAt4PllS ... Mrs. King will be in the Foyer of the Student Union on
Tuesday, Ocf. 12, at 8a.m. She will be ready to discuss admission procedures, financial
aid, housing and program advisement. Northern Arizona University catalogues, admission
applications, and brochures developed by each department will be available. Of specific
..interest to many G.C.C. students ;s the extensive N.A.U. G,oR.tinuing Ed,ucation program. Many
extension courses are offered and several campletedegrQe911Jlr.Qg.nams .a..e'Ja..'Vailabl.e in, the
Pt10arfix area. It is possible in~ome majors to earn a .degree ,wVthout go.ing to :the Flagstaff
c~mpus. ' '" ": C .
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ROTARACTCLUB'INFORMATION Tf\BLE... t~embers of the Rotary Clubs of Sun City will be in the
• Student Union between lQa.m.and 1 p.m. from Oct. 18 thru 21 to provide information concern-tng
the formation of a Rotaract Club at ,G.C .C.. .; .J'" \.b.;.
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· FIESTA BOWL UEEN ... Appl ications are being accepted ,for. GCC' s candidate .for the FteS'ta Bowl
ueen. ne woman student will be sel ected from Glenda l,e to compete wi th' :candi datesfrOfJf Al
Community Colleg2s for this title. The candidate. must be (l) a single woman student: 'between
, the ages of 18-21 (2) a full~time student (l2hrs.-or imore) (3) she must be willing to appear
at any function needed during her year's reign. AscholCirship is available for the candidate
selected. Candidates should obtain an official application form from Dr. Noll, SO-112, (West
}- end of the Bookstore Building) and submit the form before Oct. 13 - 4 p.m. Apicture or
snapshot should accompany the application form.
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TRANSCENDENTAL MEOITATION ... is a simple, effortless technique for developing the full potential
of the human mind and body. It is a.program dedicated to the unfolding of the inner peace,
}- happiness, and energy latent within everyone. We happily invite everyone to our lectures every
, Wednesday at2 p.m. in room B-107 and at 6 p.m. in B-202. It is time everyone became aware of
the Dawn of the Age of Enlightenment.
, COME TO THE BAPTIST' STUDENT UNION MEETING ••. Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 7727 North 61 Avenue, 7:30
p. m. We'll have a great time! . There wi 11 be singing, guest speakers, fellowship and
refreshments. SEE YOU THERE!
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The Arts of the Italian Renaissance: Painting, Sculpture,
Architecture--Paatz
Blues--Neff &Connor
Britain &Ireland in Early Christian Times--Thomas
Catch a Spy-,-Deighton
Chemical Analysi.s. An Advanced Text &Reference--Laitinen
Fabulous Beasts &Demons--Mode
Joni, PTL--Eareckson
Maigret &The Apparition--Simenon
The Man From Plains: The Mind And Spirit of Jimmy Carter--
Kucharsky
Nevelson; Wood Sculptures--Nevelson
Non-sexist Education for Young Children--Sprung
Rock, Roll &Remember--Clark
The Save-Your-Life-Diet High-Fiber Cookbook--Reuben
Semiconductor Fundamentals--Coughlin
Three Eerie Tales From 19th Century German--Mornin
World of the Makers: Today's Master Craftsmen &
Craftswomen--Lucie-Smith
The World of Yesterday: An Autobiography--Zweig
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Away
Gymnasium
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Student Lounge
S. of Bus. Bldg.
HO}1E
MU-124
Council chamber
Gymnasium
Calif. St. Univ.
Council Chamber
S. of Bus. Bldg.
Student Union
LA-141
Dining Hall
Student Union Foyer
In the mall
Away
Student Union
Student Lounge
p.m. Faculty Dn. Room
Student Lounge
7:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.W.-10 p.m.
8 a.Jll.-6 p.m~
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
9 a~m.-2 p.m.
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10 a.m.-I p.m.
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2 p.m.-3 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-9:30
11:00 a.m.
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8 p.m.
SERIES
Draw My Own
A.S. Carnival
BOOK REVIE~J-LECTURE
Mr. Reg rfanning--"I
Conclusions"
DRAMA PRODUCTION
30 Artists' Series: Gec Orchestra
Mac Frampton T:-:to
30 FOOTBALL-Gee vs. AZ Western
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Tuesday 26
Wednesday 27
Wednesday
Saturday
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Friday
, CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday 18 Information Table--Col1ege of Santa Fe
18 A.W.A.R.E. Bake Sale
18 Women's Vol1eyball--GCC vs Scottsdale
19-22 Rotaract Information Table
19 A.S. Film Series
19 Student Recitals
19 Assoc. Students Exec. Board Meeting
19 A.S. Fall Leadership Conf.
19 MECHA Meeting
19 Assoc. Jewish Students Meeting
20 BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Lyle Walcott--"The Victorian Era
&Some Eminent Victorians"
A.W.A.R.E. General Meeting
Women's Volleyball
Speech Tournament
Christian Sci.entists
Sahuaro State Kennel Club Dog Show
CEAS FMlILY NIGHT
Campus Crusade Meeting
Ballet Folklorico Azteca: Dance
Workshop
Sahuaro Kennel Club Dog Show
Football--GCC vs. Snow College
.. Saturday
BAKE SALE ••••A.W.A.R.E. will have a bake sale on October 18, 9 a.m.,· in the mall.
ASSOCIATED {-TOMEN STUDENTS .•.. Need a place to sit? Relax? We now have it! Come and,visit the
+ Associated"Women Students-' little nook in the carper of the main dining room. The at:rium
(patio) outside is also open. All womenarewelcame..
ROTARACT CLUB INFORMATION TABLE ••••Members ot the Rotary Clubs of Sun City will be in the
Student Union between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. from Oct.• 18-21, to pr'ovide information concerning
• the 'formation of a Rotaract Club.
'" A.S.U. EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH RECRUITMENTREPRESF;NTATIVE VISITATION TO G.C.C ••••On Oct.
13th and 20th, 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. a representative from A.S.U.Education Talent Search Recruitment
Program will be at Chicano Services to assist low-income and ethnic minorities
that will be transferring to A.S.U. in the upcoming Spring and Fall Semesters. Be sure to
come in for information and assistance now before it's too late. The A.S.U. Educational
, Talent Search will assist individuals in applying for admissions and financial aid.
• CARNIVAL •••• On Oct. 26, A.S. Government will be sponsoring a carnival and we would like
clubs to think of a booth they would like to sponsor. There will be a meeting of the interclub
council soon to give you further details. Please make sure a representative will be
> in attendance from your club or organization. We are sure this carnival will be an excellent
vechile for recruitment. Notices will be put in club mailboxes in 50-113 to inform you of
the time and place for the Inter~·Club Coun~il Meeting. Please contact the A.S.Government
• receptionist if there are any further questions on this matter.
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. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNI\~RgITY •.. The Phoenix-based, Northern Arizona University representative
• will be available on the 'Giendale campus each month to meet with students and answer questions.
Mrs. Paula King serves Maricopa County on behalf of the N.A.U. in the areas of High
School-College Relations and Continuing Education. She will be ready to discuss admission
procedures, financial aids. housing and program advisement. Catalogues, admission applications,
and brochures developed by each department will be available during each visit.
~ Of specific interest to many G.C.C. students in the extensive N.A.U. Continuing Education
program. Not only are many extension courses offered but also several complete degree programs
are available in the Phoenix area. Students entering such programs would usually
~ have completed two years at the Community College and then would need two more years of
N.A.U. coursework offered in the Valley. Thus it is possible in some majors to earn a degree
without going to the Flagstaff campus. If you wish further details about these pro-
- grams or any other information' stop and see Mrs. King between the hours of 8 a.m. and
1 p.rn.on one of the following days: Tuesday, October 12th, Monday, November 29th, or
~ Monday, December 16th.
T FILMSTRIPS AVAILABLE IN MEDIA DEPARTMENT
f Anglo Saxon England
Architectural Drafting
Background for Inspiration
~ Barbara Allen
The Beauty Makers
Brake Shoe Gringer
! CapIas A La Muerte de Su Padre
Drama of Classicla Greece
E1 Burlador de Sevilla
~ El Cid Campeador
El Lazarillo de Tormes
£1 Libro De Buen Amor
Family Relationships
~ The Growing Parent
A History of the American Film
How to Write Narrative Writing
" La Barraca
La Celestina
La Vida del Buscon
-I_N. STRUCTIONAL r1ATERIALS CENTER ~ NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
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La Vida Es Sueno
Maria the Potter
Medieval England Renaissance England
Metalworking Lathe .
Nutrition in the Home
Parenthood Today and Tomorrow
Sons of Maria
Short Block Assembly
Understanding Parenthood Children
Valve Train Engine Repair
Best Sports Stories of 1976
Blue Russell--Bryant
• The Book of Slang--Andersen
Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections
Contemporary African Arts &Crafts--Newman
~The Creation of Consent--Steinberg
Face-To-Face-To-Face: An Experiment in Intimacy--Clanton
Fortran IV--Friedmann
.-The Frontiers of Knowledge--Hindle
Fundamentals of Nursing--Fuerst
Judaism lit The New Woman--Priesand
! Karen Ann Quinlan: Dying in the Age of Eternal Life--Colen
Motor Vehicle Facts &Figures--Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association
Navajo Techniques For Today's Weaver--Mattera
~ The Persuasive Image--Poppy
The Peyote CuIt-·-LaBarre
Philosophy lit Sex--Baker
~Slapstick: Or, Lonesome No More!--Vonnegut
To Have Or To Be?--Fromm
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Student U. Foyer
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Playboxlnterim Theater
GCC Pool
Dining Hall
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11 :30 a.m.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2 p.m.-3 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9 a.m.-lOp.m.
11:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
7:15 a.m .
9:00 a.m..
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7:00 a.m.
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7:30 p.m.
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. Friday ,
lue-Wed
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CALENDAR QF EVENT~:
Monday 25 Bapti StudentUnion-Percy·Mays
Concert
Assoc. Students Sponsored Carnival
Assoc. Students Advisory Board
~lECl-IA Meeti ng
Women's Volleyball
Baptist Student Union-Percy Mays
Conce\"t
27 Psychology Class Lecture
27 BpOK REV~EW ..lECTURE SERIES-Mr. Reg
~1ann i n9-" I Draw My OWn Cone1usions II
27 Transcendental Meditation LectUre
28-30 DRAMA PRODUCTION
tlMadwoman of Chail10tll
29 Air National Guard Information Table
29 Campus Crusade for Christ Meeting
29 Christian S~ientists Meeting
29 DRA~~PRODUCTION MATINEE
,Sat-Sun 29-30 Swimming Gauchos
Saturday 30 Mac Frampton Workshop
30 FooTBALl-GCC vs. AZ Western
30 ARTISTS' SERIES..GCC Orchestra &Mac
Frampton Trio
HOME GAME
Student Lounge
Dining Hall
GCC Gymnasium
Wianesc1ay
November 3, 1976
,Richard Kern
UHidden World of the
Big Cypress Swamp"
Among the alligators an~ wading birds,
the orchids and bromeliads, in the still pools
and deep sloughs of Florida's wetlands, is
a profusion of microscopic creatures, fish,
water beetles, mosquitoes and carnivorous
plants. Within the Big Cypress National
Frell. Water Preserve, 900 square miles of
swamps, marshes and cypress, Richard
Kern has filmed this hidden world of minute
species upon which the larger creatures
depend for th~ir survival. Fragile catch
basins of life, often dry and fire~prone in
winter, the wet prairies of Florida harbor
life forms rarely so well seen and apprecis
in this film.
COMING EVENTS:
_ Wed., No'vembe"r 3 BOOK REVIE\lJ-LECTURE SERIES 11 :00 a.m.
Judge Magl"lum-"Alcoholismll
3 AUDUBON SERIES-Richard Kern-"Hidden 8:00 p.m.
World of the Big Cypress Swamp"
• Saturday 6 AZ AAU & GCCGreco Roman Wrestling ~ All Day
Champiomihip
6 FOOTBAll-GeC vs. Scottsdale 7:30 p,m.
TRANSCENDENTAl:. ~lEDnAHC;'~ •••.is a simple, effortless
• techniq~e for developing the full potential of the
human illlnd and body. It is a program dedicated to
the unfolding of the cinnet" peace., happiness, and
energy latent within G!veryone. Everyone is invited
to our lectures Wed. 2 p.m. in 8-107.and at
6 p.m. in 8-202.
~ NEW PAPERBACK BOOKS IN THE IHC ...
Captai nsand theKi nci'S: -C,a"' dwe11
CBers Guide and SlossarY--Wordman
· Crazy Salad--Ephron '
Dangerous Visions--El1ison
Dawn of a NewAge~-Robins &Himber
~ The Dreamer's OictionarY-"'Robinson &Corbett
The Eagle Has Landed--Higgins
Ekstasy: Out..of-the Body Experiences--Block
y' The Gods ofMars~-Burroughs
Have Space Suit-Wit 1 Travel--Heinlein
~ Ice Cream World of Baskin-Robbins--Jones
In Search of lake Monsters--Costel10
In the Shadow Of Man--Goodal1
• The Man Who Fell to Earth-··Tevi s
The Mask of Fu Manchu--Rohmer
The Motorcycl e & Tra i1 bi Handbook--Shedenhelm
. The New Assertive Woman--Bloon t Coburn, Pearlman
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea--Mishima
The Titans--Jakes
-We' reGoing To Make You I~ 5till"--Quinn
Where Are The Chil
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CA[EN~R OF EVENTS: NOVEMBER 1. 1976
Council Chamber
Sci ence Offi ce
Student Union
Away
Dining Hall
Council Chamber
Archel"Y Range
GCC Gymasium
, HOME GAME
Student Union
Student Union
Student 'Lounge
Away
Dining' Han
Student Union
'Council' Chamber
,Student Lounge
Student Union
Student Lounge
Away
Dining Hall
.Dining Hall
,Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Away
10...2:00 p.m.
11-1:00 p.m.,
9:30...3:00 p.m.
7:15...8:00 a.m.
7 a.m. -5 p.m.
All Pay ,
7:30 p.m.
11-1:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
4:30-6:30 p.tp.
7:00 p~m.
11:30-1:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
6 a.m....7p.m.
:7:30~11:30 a.m.
t :00 p"m. '
2...3:00 p.m."
9 a.m...II a.m.
·11:00 a.m.
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Grand Canyon College Visitation &
Information Table
Republican Information Table ,~'."
Assoc. Student Government Aritist
Festival'
Women's Volleyball-GCC vs. Yavapai
Maricopa'County General Elections
Air National Guard Infonnation Table
Associated Students Executive Board
Meeting' .) ,
2 MECHAMeeting .
3 American Legion Membersh1pDrive
3 "BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES-Judge
, ttfagnum...hAlcoholism",
Women's Volleyball-GCCvs. Az.,Western 1:00 p.m.
AUDUBON SERIES-Richard Kern..."Hidden 8:00 p.m.
Wor1d of the B1g Cypress Swamp' '
AWS Meeting .
Public Hearing Title IX
Veteran's Club Meeting
Women's'Volleyball-GCC vs. San Diego
Forensic Tournament: Pasaden~ City
College t California
5 Campus Crusade Meeting
5 Psychology Club Meeting
5 Assoc. Student Government Film .series
5 Women's Volleyball-GCC vs. San Diego
5 Polklorico Practice
5 CEAS Board Meeting
6 CEEB Testing
6 Archery Tournament
6 AZ AAU & GCC Greco Roman Wrestling
6 FOOTBALL-GCC vs. Scottsdale
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Mon-Tue.
Tuesday
Fri-Sat
Friday
Thursday
Saturday
,Wednesday
COMING 'EVENTS:
Wed., November 10 BOOK REVIEW-lECTURE SERIES
.,John Furbay-"Travel: Its. Role in
the Educational Process" '
11:00 p.m• Student Lounge
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TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION •.• is a simple t effortless technique for developing the full
potential 'of the human mind and body. It is a program dedicated to the unfolding of
~( the inner~ace. happiness. and energy talent within everyone. Everyone is invited to
our lectures Wed. at 2 p.m in B-107 and at 6 p.m. in B-202.
" .. 2Y'CHOlOGY'CLUB"MEETING... will meet Friday. November 5 in the Life Science Office
ufld1ng conference room. All persons interested are welcome to attend. Presently
seeking members. ' , ' ,
• ~... will be selling candles and Christmas wrap in the Student Union ~oyer from 9:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Stop by and buy a Christmas candle
and wrap: : : '
KITS AVAILABLE IN THE MEDIA DEPARTMENT
Atomic Structure and the Period1ckfable: An Introduction
Atomic Weights t Molecular-Weights, and the Mole Concept ..
Bonding Between Atoms of Different Elements: Nonmetals and Convalen,t Compounds
Bonding Between Atoms ofOifferent Elements: Metals and Nonmetals.....The Ionic Bond
Bonding Between Atoms of the Same Elernent:Metalsand the-Metallic Bond
~. Bonding Between Atoms of the Same Element: Nonmetals and the Coovalent Bond
Classification of the Elements: Metals, Nonmentals;Metalloids Eleetronegativity,
PolarConvalent Bonds, Polar MoleculestH,Ydrogen Bonds, and Coordinate Covai Bonds.
The Convalent Bond .
Conversion--EnglHh to Metric, Vice Versa Temperature
Density and Specific Gravity Volume and Mass
.. Electrical Forces Within Atoms
Elec~ronConfigurations and Orbital Diagrams
M~tr1r. Svc:;tlli\m nf I inliUY' MA",,, .....ft
J~STRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
NEW BOOK IN THE IMC •••••••
Cer~nony of the Innocent--Caldwell
Childrenand'Cornnunication--Wood
Civil Service Handbook--Ttirner
The Coming Breakpl)int-..Goldwater '
AGhetto Takes <Shape: BlackCleveland--Kusmer
The Hohokam, Desert Farmers &Craftsmen--Haury
The Inner World of Daydreaming--Singer "
Is The Mexican RevoliJtion Dead1--Ross
Literary Women..-Moers • ,;;
liv1ng It Up: Or, 'TheySti 11 Love Me in Altoona--Burns .
Microcomputer Dictionary & Guide-:--Sippl .
Movie-Made America: ACultu~al History of American Movies--Sklar
The Navajos and the New Deal--Parman
The Orchestra at San Petronio in the Baroque Era--Enrico
Parenthood, Its Psychology andPsychopathology~ ..29 Authors
Rura1 America...-Fremon .'
Stoc~,~rket Profits and Higher Income forYou--Sargent .
Survival,in Two Wotlds: Moshoeshoe of lesotho--Thompson
They Went rhatawaY-~Horwitz ','
Tne UnWerse: Its Beginning and End-...Motz "
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Student lounge
Student Union
GeC Gymnasium
Student Union
Student lounge
Student Union
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
GCC G~asium
Student Lounge
Student lounge
Council Chamber
Countil Chamber
GCCGymnasium
Faculty Dining Hall
Din1ng Hall
T1-149
11-12:00 p.m.
12..1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
2-3:00 p.m. '
11:00 a.m.
9-2:00 p.m.
6:30-10:00 p.m.
11-1:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7..8:30 p.m. ,
7:30..9:30 p.m.
7:15-8:00 a.m.
8...10:00a.in.
3:.00 p~m.
6:30 p.m..
8:00p.m.
9-3:oop.. m.
A.S. Film Series
Women"s, Vol1eyball..GCC
Student Nurses Meeting
Olive Green Villas Home
Owners Association
Veteran's Day-NO SCHOOL
Speech Toutnament: A.S.U.
Tempe, Arizona
Campus Crusade Meeting
Christian Science Meeting
Women'sVolleyball-GCC
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
ARTISTS' SERIES-American Sampler
AZ .. State Vocational Association
Executive Board Meeting
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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGEi~"
6000 West Olive Avenue
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~ Thursday 11
. Fri ..Sat 12-13
.. Friday 12
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
. Monday 8 AZ Student Nurses Meeting
8 Stage Band Performance
Tuesday 9 A.S. Advisory Board Meeting
9 W.omen 's Volleyball-GCC
9' MECHA
Wednesday 10 BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
'. John Furbay-"Travel: It's
Role in the Educational Process"
10 ' AWS Sale of Christmas Candles
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~ ,Wed. , NO¥8nber 11
. .
BOOK REVIEW-L.ECTURE SERIES 11:00 a.m.
Edith Blakey:..,'fGreek r1yth and legend"
Student Lounge
An 18 yea.....old Columbia girl would like toHve with a family in ttM!Glendale Phoenix
areilfromJanuary until June. She win graduate from high school in NOYember and plans
'" to attend the University of Bogata ,in June. She would like to improve her English and
learn our culture. If you know of someone-who would like to host this young lady please
contact Dr. Maurice Champion of the Spanish department GCC •
...,
Phi Theti'Kiypa Init1ation••. due to a probl~ in the computor system a number of people
Who are e11g able to join the honor society have not been notified. For those students
;, who feel they may be invited to join this organization. To be considered for invitation
contact Mr. Tom Bowers at ext 254 befo~3:oop.m. Friday, November 12. The requirements
for Phi Theta· Kappa my be found in the Student Handbook. ' . "
-:INSTRUCTIONAlMATERIAlS CENTER
AVAILABLE IN THE MEbIA DEPARTMENT:
> ,Filmloops '
Algol, thtr Demon Star .,
TheiQoppler Effect in Sound and light
... The Motion ~f, Stars t 2 parts
The Motions of Attt'acting Bodi es t 2 parts
Planetar,y Motion and Kepler's laws, 2 parts
• Sirius and the White Dwarf ,.
S~lab: Gharacteristics of the Gyroscope
S~lab: Conservation of Astronaut Angluar
Momentum
Star Clusters" 2 parts
.TheStarSystem Xi Ursae Majoris
Filmstrips
American Foreign' pol!cy::How It Works
Demonstration'Techniques
Exploring Careers: Recreational Director
Exploring Careers: Sports Instructor
How to Plan a Budget
Metric Metalworking
The Paraprofessional
11 ntern Abbey'
Women in Literature
The INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER will be closed for Veterans"Day, Thursday,
November 11.
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
Aiken: Senate Diary--Aiken
ACivil Tongue--Newman
The Dramatic Genius of Verdi--Godefroy
The Ecnomics of Being a Woman--Ahern
AGood Age--Comfort
How Insects Communicate--Patent
Leviathan--Davis
Marry Me: ARomance--Updike
Medical Problems in the Classroom--Haslam
Mexican Folk Ceramics--Espejel
Mistress of the Boerds--Sumner
An Outline of Structural Geology--Hobbs
Raise the Titanic:--Cussler
The Right &Power--Jaworski
Roots--Haley
The Semonov Impulse--Meldrum
Shelley & Byron--Robinson
Some Honorable Men--Mailer
The Sorcerer of Balinas Reef--Reich
The Terrorists--Sjowall
The Tetramachus Collection--Van Rjndt
To Kill a Cop--Daley
The United States &Saudi Arabia-~Nakhleh
Women in Literature--MYers
Your Erroneous Zones--Dyer
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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6000 West Olive Avenue
Volume 12 Number 12 NOV MBER 15, 1976
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M-T-W-Th-F 15-19
Mon-Tues 15-16
Monday 15
Tuesday 16
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sat-Sun.
Saturday
16
17
18
18
18
18
19
19
19
19
20-21
20
20
20
LDS Morman Awareness Week
U. S. Marines Info. Table
Artist Festival: A.S. Gov't
Assoc. Students Exec. Board
Meeting
MECHA Meeting
BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
Edith 81akey-"Greek Myth and
Legend ll
AWARE General Meeting
Veterans' Club Meeting
AHS Meeting
High School Bands--Concert
Campus Crusade Meeting
Christian Science Meeting
Phi Theta Kappa Initiation
and Reception
CEAS Board Meeting
CEAS Fall Workshop
ACT Testing
Archery Tournament
AWS Benefit Dance
9 a.m.-l p.m.
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
11 a.m.-l p.m.
1 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
6-10 p.m.
7:15-8 a.m.
8-10 a.m.
6-9 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 a.m.
8-12 p.m.
Student Lounge
Student Union
Cafeteria
Counei 1 Chambers
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
AWARE Lounge
Council Chambers
Faculty Dining Room
MattO.Hanhila Stadium
Counei 1 Chambers
Council Chambers
Dining Hall
Council Chambers
Archery Range
Dining Hall
COMING EVENTS:
Tuesday 23
Thurs-Fri 25-26
Stage Band Concert
THANKSGIVING RECESS
8 p.m. Student Lounge
MORMON AWARENESS WEEK ... Movie times (as shown in the Student Lounge):
Monday 9-11 a.m. "Man's Search for Happiness:
9:30-11:30 IIMeet The Mormons ll
10-12 a.m. liThe First Vision of Ancient America SDeaks ll
10:30-12:30 IIAncient America Speaks: .
Tuesday 9-11 a.m. IIMeet the t~ormons"
9:30-11:30 Ilf4an's Search for Happiness ll
10-12 IIAncient America Speaks ll
10:30-12:30 liThe First Vision or Meet the Mormons ll
Thursday 9-11 a.m. "Meet the Mormons"
9:30-11:30 lIAncient America Speaks"
10-12 a.m. "The First Vision or Ancient America Speaks"
10:30-12:30 "Meet the Mormons
Friday 9-11 a.m. "Man's Search for Happiness"
9:30-11:30 "Heet the Mormons"
10-12 "The First Vision or Ancient America Speaks"
10:30-11:30 "Ancient America Speaks
Remember November 25, Thanksgiving Day, to watch lilt's Next Week" at 7 p.m. on KPHO-TV
C~annel 5. A special program on strenghthening the family starring the Osmond Brothers. The
Klng Family, and many others--a significant contribution to you and your family you will not
want to miss !!
WANTED: ... Minority students (Black American, Puerto Rican, Mexican American, American Indian,
others) with a grade point average of 2.5 and who are graduating from GCe in May, 1977 report
" to the Financial Aid Office for possible scholarship to a 4-year institution.
BENEFIT DANCE: •.. Associated Women Students is sponsoring a dance to benefit the annual
Mecha Children's Christmas Party. Terrific Door Prize drawing. Free refreshments. Details
above.
\SSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS ... General Meeting. November 18,1976 in Faculty Dining Room. 2:00 p.m
NEW PAPERBACK BOOKS IN THE IMC. . . . . . .
Are You Radioactive?--Clark
Audrey Rose--De Felita
The Baby Trap--Peck
The Bad News Bears--Woodley
Ben,ii--Thomas
Biofeedback, Fasting &Meditation--Null
Black Sunday--Harris
The Blue Knight--Wambaugh
Bodymind: The Whole Person Health Book--Miller
AChoice of Weapons--Parks
The Crime-$olvers--Benedict
Dog Day Afternoon--Mann
est: Making life Work--Hargrove
Falling Bodies--Kaufman
Harry &Walter go to New York--Stewart
The Hephaestus Plague--Page
Isometrics--Wittenberg
Murder at the Vicarage--Christie
Open Education--Nyquist &Hawes
The Outlaw Josey Wales--Carter
.'A Princess of nars--Burroughs
Sanditon--Austen
Science Fiction; What It's All About--lundwall
The Shootist--Swarthout
Sweet Hostage--Benchley
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Dininfl Hun
StudSiyt Uni on
MU-124
Ccunci 1 Ch;;,moers
StlidEfit Lounge
Stt!l:'lent ,-"n...",,"";'
St0jdeJt,
Dini Hall
f;wa~
n 3o.m p.m
9 a.m. -3 c.m.
8 P n~.
1 I). m.
2-3 p.rn«
8 p.m.
-a p.m.
Projects in Community Service
51 i tie Pre;;cnti,rti on
J'MS Candle Sa1e
Student Recitals
Assoc. Students AdvisoryOd Mtg.
f>1ECI'IA Meeting
Stage Band Concert
Pep Club-Pom Porn Sale
Black StlJdent Union Dance
Basketball--Scottsdale Valley
the Sun Classic
THANKSGIVING RECESS--NO SCHOOL
W;~stling~ ASU open '
Arttzts Festival
1\5U Vi si tati on
--"''-TOI\II.: GeC vs. NAU-JV
BOOK RtVltw-LcCTURE SERIES
Joe und John Smith: "CROCKED
HGOURNET COOKING"
Audu;:;on Series: IIFcotloose in
Net'!f..mndlandll--Thomas Starl i
A.S. Canee
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Wec;,esday 24
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Th-Fri. 25-26
Thutscay 25
COMING EVENlS:
tK;'nda.,v"
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
M~ '!'-W 22-24
SCriOliH'shlPS ei gible Ci1rec,'-
al P:id Office.
,be held Monday~
'h,teri?sted in
c:Jm.;1i.1. (ks.
~ TH£ M':ERIC/\NA.~. SGCIATION OF BUSINESS ~IOMEN •••• at'e offeri
mlnded 9'irls and womeii:-l\pp"lication forms available at
W\..MEN ' S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: ••••A very ':mpOl"tant infm'maticna1
Nov:ilbe'r29 at l~Join /Vir? Clayton's office (P.E. bvi1din~)
tr,:,'"ing out for thisJ"'9ar's team. You 8;"e strongly
~layton befor~ ~,>..c. ..ccglistration on De:cember 1st.
ASSOCIATED ~JOr,jEN STUDENTS •••• Great Christmas gifts---r,:;asonably pt'iced. Step by and see Ollt
dTsplay of Candles. November 23, 9a.m.-2p.m. In the Student. Un'iGl1.
RE1~ARD •••• Lost--3lue, DClni'm bag containing The Norton !'nthc.~,~ ..£LgyI'[L1shJiter·~t!d!'.! VOlum~
1. Needed desperataly for exams. Top dolTar"""offered for 1ts 'r'e'tuy'n. C(l~n"sc \'1111 use
Volume 2 next semeste~. Contact Lost and Found or call gS2-7749. '
~ LOST IV:l.o FOUND ••.• If YO,1i have lost or found class rings, SWN:t(;;l";:;;, ooo;:s, etc. Check in thz
Lost ~na Found ~oom 50-109 •
. SCHOLARSHIPS: ••.••
_. SAA1J~R(f KENNEL CLUB: Full-time student (12 houts or mor'~) .. 9pZ. 2,. Q or b~tter.
SCHOUU~SHrp'3 FOR SENIORS: ApPlicants must be sixtJf years or o'ider, must be a legal
resident of Maricopa County
SUN CITY/YOUNGTOWN ROTARY CLUB: Athlete, full-time st:jdent (lZ hOUl"S or ("lore), gpa
2.0 or better.
REFSNES SCi;OLARSHIP: Business major, highest scholastic through mid-term of
second semester of freshman year, must continue ut GCe the svphomote year.
VETERANS' AFFAIRS SCHOLARSHIPS:
1. For veteran currently attending school under p~ovisions of G.I. Sin, sophomore
standing (28 hours or more), must have ccmpletsd successfuily80% of all classes
attempted at GCC, full-time student for past bto consecutive semesters, gpa 3,.30
or higher, must not have completed mor~ than by the end of the !'iemester
for wli'ichthe scholarship is a!fJG1"ded, must l'::;t lt~:,::~'i;;~ c~(",.iitiJnal scholal'snip fD~'
same period of &ward.
2. Same as above except: must be a less than f'uHv·tlme student (6 to 11 hours) for
past two consecutoive semesters, must have complet~!d 18 hours or mere.
For further info~~tion on any of these scholarships please contact the Scholarship Office
(8102) by Decembe~ 1, 1976.
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GCC Gym
Dining Hall
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
Student Lounge
Student Union
, MU-124
Student Lounge
HOME
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Dining Hall
Dining Hall
Grill Room
MU-124
Council Chambers
Faculty Dining Room
November 29, 1976
8:00 p.m.
11 p.m.-l p.m.
11 :00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
8 a.m.
8 a.m.-lp.m.
8 a.m.-1p.m.
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
2 p.m.-3 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:15 a.m.-8 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
4:30-6:30 p.m.
8 p.m.-12 p.m.
6: 30-11 :00 p. m.
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NUMBER 14
Projects in Community Service
Slide Presentation
ASU Information Table
Christmas Tree Lane
Winter Spectacular
NAU Information Table
Artists' Festival
Candle Sale-AWS
Student Recitals
MEChA Meeting
BASKETBALL: GCC vs. NAU-JV
Pre-Registration Day Students
BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
Joe and John Smith
IlCROCKED"--GOURMET COOKING
Audubon Series: Footloose in
Newfoundland--Thomas Sterling
Student Recitals
Veterans' Club Meeting
AWS General Meeting
Basketball: Moorpack, CA.
Tournament
Campus Crusade for Christ Mtg.
Christian Science Organization
State FHA Workshop
Folklorico Dance Practice
A.S. Dance
AWARE--Pot Luck Supper
State Speech Tournament
Wrestling: Pima Tournament at Tucson
CEEB Testing
GCC Stage Band at ASU Jazz Festival
Phoenix Symphony 3:00 p.m.
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Friday
Thursday
Fri-Sat
Mon-Tues 29-30
29-30
CALANoER OF EVENTs:
M-T-W-Th 29-2
~ VOLUME 12
~ Saturday
Sunday
~ Th-F-Sat
GLENDALE COMl\'1UNITY COLLEGE
Monday 29
29
.. Tuesday 30
30
30
30
Wed-Thurs. 1-2
Wednesday 1
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Interim Theater
11 :00 a.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
Choir Concert
Choir-Chamber Singers Concert
Drama Production
8
9
11-12
COMING EVENTS:
Wednesday
- Thursday
Fri-Sat
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS CANDLE SALE .•. November 30, from 9 to 2 p.m. in the Student Union.
A.W.S. will be selling candles in the Student Union. These would make great Christmas gifts
~and stocking stuffers. They are reasonably priced. Stop by and see our display.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
ORIGAMI DISPLAY •.. Origami, the Japanese art of folding paper to create decorative and
representational forms is one of the many interests of Ed Hoff, instroctor in the Math
Department. Mr. Hoff has loaned to the IMC several books on Origami, samples of the paper
wsed in the craft, and some of the birds and animals he has created. See the display of
this charming craft in the IMC.
~NEW KITS IN MEDIA DEPARTMENT
Exploring the Novel: For Entertainment and Comprehension (Cassettes/Slides)
Exploring the Short Story: For Entertainment and Comprehension (Cassettes/Slides)
NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
The Bible as in Literature--Ackerman
Breve Historia de la Revolucion Mexicana--Silva Herzog
Childhood Education--Montessori
Children of Six Cultures: A Psychosocial Analysis--Whiting
Childwold--Oates
The Druids--Piggott
The Elderly Arizona: AReport of the Governor's Task Force on Retirement and. Aging
Film Criticism and Caricatures, 1943-53--Winnington
From Know-how to Nowhere: The Development of American Technology--Morison
Gemstones and Minerals: AGuide for the Amateur Collector and Cutter-~Villiard
How to Know the Western Trees--Baerg
NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY continue~
Lions, Harts, Leaping Does, and Other Stories--Powers
Mathematical Carnival--Gardner
Maya, The Riddle and Rediscovery of a Lost Civilization--Gal1enkamp
The Official Ut"ited States Tennis Association Yearbook and Tennis Guide with
nur Rodies, Ourselves: ABook by and for ~!omen
P.E.T. in Action: Inside P.E.T. Families--Gordon
A Photographic Essay of Pima..;Maricopa Indians
Rules and Precepts of the Jesuit Missions and Northwestern New Spain--Polzer
Second Best: The Crisis of the Community College--Zwerling
Studies in Language--Jacobs
ATwentieth Century Journey to Cibola--Peterson
Twenty-eighth Arizona Town Hall: Arizona Energy
Walt DisneY: An American Ori'ginal--Thomas
Wardls Automotive Yearbook, 1975-1976
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Dining Hall
Away
Away
Interium Theater
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Student Union
Student Union
Student Union
Council Chambers
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Away
Faculty Dining Hall
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10-1 p.m.
8 a.m.-l p.m.
11:00-1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
11 a.m.
5:15 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
7:15-8:00 a.m.
8-10:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
6:30-10:30 p.m.
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MEChA--Indian Jewelry Sale
NAU Vi sHation
Inter Departmental Council
A.S. Executive Board Meeting
MEChA-Meeting
Choir Concert
BASKETBALL-Gee vs. ASU-JV
Student Nurses Meeting
AWS-General Meeting
AWARE Executive Meeting
Choir-Chamber Singers Concert
WRESTLING-Fiesta Bowl Tournament
DRAMA PRODUCTI ON
Campus Crusade Meeting
Christian Science Meeting
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
Drama Matinee
MEChA Christmas Party
BASKET3ALl-GCC vs. Cochise College
BASKETBALL-GCC vs. Eastern AZ.
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CALANDER OF EVENTS:
Wednesday
Fri-Sat
Man-Wed
Monday
Tuesday
I Saturday
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COMING EVENTS:
Wednesday 15 LAST DAY OF REGULAR CLASSES
Th-F-M-T16-17-20-21 FINAL EXAMINATIONS
Wednesday 15 BASKETBALL-GeC vs. Pima 7:30 p.m. HOME
BOOK BUY BACK ... Book buy back will be held at the north doors of the bookstore on the
following dates: Fri, Dec. 17,9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon., Dec. 20, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tue.,
_~~. 21, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wed., Dec. 22, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION LECTURE ... Monday, December 6 at 11:00 and 12:00 in the Student )··1 Lounge. Transcendental Meditation: The "TM" technique is a simple, natural procedure
which expands awareness, develops clear thinking, and perception, and provides deep rest.
resulting in more dynamic activity and full expression of creative intelligence in daily ~ life. The title of this lecture is, liThe Solution to All Problems."
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 261-86-2178... Please identify your short story by writing your name,
" _,I cSS and telephone number and placing this information in the Contribution Box, Room
LA-131. The Literary Committee needs this information immediately.
LITERARY & ARTS MAGAZINE. .. Deadl ine for contributions to The Traveler Fine Arts Magazine
is Wednesday, December 15. Submit original artVJork, photographs, short stories, essays,
poetry, and music to the Contribution Box in Room LA-131. Cash prizes will be awarded.
T' COLLEGIATE AGRICULTURAL LEADERS ... The C.A.L. Club will be selling plarlts and citrus near
the bookstore everyday from 9 a:m.-2 ~ m.
A.A. STUDENT NURSES MEETING, .. Arizona Association of Student Nurses will hold a combination
Potluck dinnerandn;eeting ~!ednesday, December 8, at 7 p.m., 431.6 West Keirn Drive,
Glendale. Please bring a main dish. Meetings are open to all interested Nursing and
Pre-Nursing students.
FOOD SERVICE EXAM WEEK
Dec. 13,14,15 (Mon-Tue-Wed) Regular food service hours in Cafeteria and Snack Bar
Dec. 16,17,20 (Thur-FY'; ,Mon) Regular Sanck bar service- No Cafeteria
Dec. 20 (Tues) Snack Bar 7:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.- No Cafeteria
FOOD SERVICE REGISTRATION WEEK
Jan. 11,12,13 (Tue-Wed-Thur) Snack Bar 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.~No Cafeteria
FOOD SERVICE FOR SEMESTER STARTING JAN. 17th
Cafeteria hours Mon Thru Fri 9:00 a.ITI.-IO:30 Beverages and Pick up items.
Mon Thru Fri 10:30 a.m.-l:15 p.m. Hot Food line
Snack Bar hours Man Thru Fri 7:00 a.m.-3:45
Mon Thru Thurs 4:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
INSTRUCTIONAL r-1ATERIALS__~ENTER ... All library materials and art prints cheeked
out are due Friday, December 10, 1976. Books will circulate for overnight use
f rom Decembl~rIO through Monday, Decembe r 20.
Library hours are:
Regular hours through Monday, December 20, 1976.
7:30 a.m. -4:20 p.m. December ZI, 22, January 11-13 (for debt clearance only).
Regular hours will resume on Monday, January 17, 1977.
Please note that .!.1.? ..!:.ransc:ripts_._~vill be released until library debts** are
cleared. There is a $1 fee for the posting of a debt.
**REMINDER.•. lf a debt is incurred or posted after early registration, the
registration will be cancelled.
CONu;ATULATIONS to AV ::;tudent assistant BOB POWELL for a very interesting and
educational Media Fair held in the Student Lounge on Monday, November 29.
Bob's supervisor, IMe Director Jean Staten, stated that as the Media representative
to Karen Friedman's CEAS Committee, Bob had succeeded in a very
definite way in accomplishing one ot the connittee's goals--informing students
(and faculty) of th~ activities of the various departments on campus. He was
very ably assisted by student assistants Greg Patrenos, Cindy Peterson, and
Jill Dietrich.
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC • • • • •
All I Asking For is My BoJy--Hurayama
The American Pollee State: The Government Against
The Pt:!op le--Wbe
JHacks in the United States--Davis
IHind Amb.itioll: The White House Years--Dean
The Bric-A-Brac Man--Grel~nan
The Crash of '79--Erdman
Dictionary of American History--Scribner
Die After Dark--Pentecost
A Game of Titans--Ruse
£1 Gestieuladur, Pieza Para D~wagogos en Tres
Actos--lh> igl i
The Greatest Huttle--Glasser
Healing: A Doctor in Search of a Miracle--Nolen
Inner Tennis: Playing the Came--Gallwey
International Terrorism: National, Regional, & Global
Pt:rspectives
Investigating tht: L:isues of Reading Disabilities--Spache
Lewis & Clark. Historic Places--Appleman
Long Live tb,,~ King: 1\ Biograpby of Clark Gable-Tor-
nabene
The Negro Almanac: A Reference Work on the Afro
American--Plo::Jki
Resol ved > That the FL'Jer al Government Should Adopt a
Comprehensive Program to Control Land Use--Llbrary
of Congress
The Studiu--Time-Life
Survival20U1: Scenario from the Future--Voegeli
Talking Woman--Alexander
To thl~ Far Blue Nuuntains--L t A!uour
Total Auto Body Repair--Rhone
Tracheal Intubat.ion--Applebaulll
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Tuesday , 14
14
~ Wednesday 15
15
15
~ Th-F-M-T 16-17-20-21
Thursday 16
Saturday 18
A.S. Advisory Board Meeting
MEChA Meeting
Last Day of Regular Classes
WRESTLING-GCC vs. Central
BASKETBALL-GCC 'vs. Pima.
FINAL EXAMS
AWARE General Meeting
High School Christmas
Basketball Tournament
1 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
9-11 p.m.
Council Chambers
Student Lounge
Coolidge
HOME
GYM
COMING EVENTS:
Dec. 23 BASKETBALL-GCC vs. AS Western 7:30 p.·m. HOME
BOOK BUY BACK..• Book buy back will be held at the north doors of the bookstore Qn the
following dates: Fri., Dec. 17, 9 a.m. to 4 .p.m., Mono', Dec. 20, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Tue ..
~ Dec. 21, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wed., Dec. 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
LITERARY &ARTS MAGAZINE .•• Deadline for contributions to The Traveler Fine Arts Magazine
is Wednesday, December 15. Submit original artwork, photographs, short stories, essays,
poetry, and music to the Contribution Box in Room LA'-131. Cash prizes will be awarded. ' LOST &FOUND •.• A1l clothing left in Lost &Found will ~e donated to a worthy charity on
December 16. Any student who had lost any article of clothing should claim said article
by the last day of class, December 15, 9 a.m. in the Student Office Building.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
All library materials and art prints checked out are due Friday, December 10, 1976.
Books will circulate for overnight use from DacemberlO through Monday, December 20.
Library hours are:
Regular hours through Tuesday, December 21, 1976, 11:30 a.m.
For the clearance of debtS'o~l~ the hours will be: 11:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
Tuesday, December 21 and : o a.m. to 4:20 p.m. December 22 and January 11..13.
Regular hours win resume on Monday, January 17, 1977.
Please note that no transcrtpts will be released until library debts** are cleared.
There will be a $l fee for the posting of a debt.
**REMINDER•.• If a debt is incurred or posted after early registration the registration
will be cancelled.
Nfl" LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE tMC
Astronauts and Cosomonauts Biographical and Stati$tical Data
The Codex Nuttal: APicture Manuscript From Ancient Mexico
The Contemporary Woman and Crime!-Simon
Family Fortune--Eberhart
Franchise Opportunities Handbook
Games--Pronzini
Mirror Image--Harper '
Parents in Modern America-..Lemasters
Personnel Management Guides for Small Business--Loen
Practice for the Armed Forces Tests..-Turner
Put Out the Light--Foley
Relating to the Most Important People in Your Life--Velie ..
AShip is .Dying--Ca11150n
Up From Nigger--Gregory
FOOD SERVICE EXAM WEEK
Dec. 13,14,15 (MoN..fUE-WED)Regular food service hours in Cafeteria and
Snack Bar
Dec. 16 t 17,20 (THUR-FRI t MON) Regular Snack Bar service-No Cafeteria
Dec. 20 (TUES) Snack Bar 7:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.-NO Cafeteria 4t'
FOOD SERVICE REGISTRATION WEEK
,Jan. lL12.13 (TOE-WED-THOR) Snack Bar 8;00 a.m.-2;30 p.m.-NO Cafeteria
Student Lounge
HOME
Admissions Office
Counci 1 Chamber
Gymn'asium
MU Bldq.
Away
Dining Hall
Student Loung>2
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Roorr
Dining Hall
StudenL i.VI.<"~":
O'j n1 ng Ha11
Away
Aware Lounge
Faculty Dining Room
Away
11 a.m.
1 p.m.
2-4 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
1-3 p.m.
1-3 p.m.
&. 6-7:30 p.m.
10-12:00
1 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
6-7:30 p.m.
11 a. m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
9 a.m.-noon
T ULLETI
College
c)fiv~ Avenue
CLASSES BEGIN
LATE REGISTRATION
Learning Lab Workshop
Assoc. Students Exec. Bd. Mtg.
MEChA Meeting
Evening Dl'op-Add
BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Gene Eastin-IiBaudelaire:
His Flowers of Evi 111
DROP-ADD
Men's Basketball: GCC vs
Cent ra"' J\Z
AWARE General Meeting
Assoc. Women Students Gen. Mtg.
Women's Basketball: GCC vs
Central AZ
Wrestli~g: ~CCvs Pima College
REGISTRATION CLOSES
eEAS '300. ~'d f4€'et i ng
GCC GYMNASTIC INVITATIONAL
Music Scholarship Audition Day
Men's Basketball: GeC vs Pima
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CALENDAR OF E~mE"tlN~TS";;:::-';"';~---:':":;;';':':;';::":-:""'-_-------------"':;':':':':"::::":':":':-~:"":";~
Monday 17
M-T 17-18
Friday 21
21
21
22
22
22
COMING EVENTS:
Wednesday 26
Saturday
BOOK REVIEW-LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Lyle Halcott
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BULLETIN!!! The Campus Student Builetin will be distributed weekly on Monday morning. Any,
campus organization may submit material to the office of the Dean of Student Services~ SO-112.
< This material must be in writing! NO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY,
9 A.M. Distribution areas are Admissions Office~ Student Center Information Desk, and the IMC.
Tuesday 18
j. 18
18
T-W-Th 18-20
~ Wednesday 19
W-Th 19-20
Wednesday 19
Thursday 20
20
20
> FOOD SERVICE FOR SEMESTER STARTING JAN. 17
Cafeteria hours' Mon thru Fri 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Mon thru Fr1 10:30 a.m.-l:15 p.m.
y Snack Bar hours Mon thru Fri 7:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
Mon thru Thurs 4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Beverages and Pick up items
Hot Food li ne
WARNING: BOOKS COST MONEY--DON'T WASTE YOURS ... Thi s semester there will ,be a lot o.f new
editions in all sections. Don't buy your books until you go to class to find out just what
~' book you need. If you buy books early and write your name in them, we cannot give you a full
refund. If the book you buy is one of the new editions and you write your name init or make
any other markings in it, we cannot give you any money back. You lose everything.' From
• January 17 thru February 4) 1977 the bookstore will either buy back or refund on books--if
they are in new condition, no mark'jngs of any kind. After Feb. 4 you will have to wait until
the end of the semester to sell your books back.
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS r·iEETING ••• AttentionWomen! Associated Women StUdents will be holding
their first meeting Thurs., Jan. 20, 2 p.m. in the Faculty Dining Room (Student Union).
,We will be planning Women's Week and could use your help. Please attend.
JOB PLACEMENT AND CAREER SERVICES ... Placement service is available to all students attending
. Glendale 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 Cafeter;la. The Career Services
,Office is located next door to the Placement Office and the information avaHilble there may
help with any problems or questions you have about your own particular career plans .
. EXHIBITION ... The Exhibition on display in the Student Union Lounge is the Eleventh Southwestern
Invitational. It originated in Yuma~ AZ. It's brought to us by the AZ Commission
on Arts and Humanities and the CEAS oard. '
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~ 1977-78 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID SFA APPLICATIONS: ... Those students who plan to apply for SFA
or may secure enstltu lona ata Sheet (IDS) and ACT-Family Financial State-ment
(FFS) at the SFA Office Monday, Jan. 17, 1977. The priority date for filing is
, March 15, 1977. It is necessary to use 1976 Internal Revenue Service date. Be certain to
file the 1976 IRS as early as possible.
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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER... HOURS FOR SPRING SEMESTER
LIBRARY MEDIA LISTENING CENTER
M-Th 7:00 a.m.- '7:00 a.m.- 7:30 a.m.-
9:50 p.m., 9:50 p.m. 9:50 p.m.
F' 7:00 a.m.- 7:00 a.m.- 7:30 a.m.-
4:20 p.m. 4:20 p.m. 4:20 p.m.
LEARNING ASSrSTANCE CTR
7:00 a.m.-
9:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.-
4:00 p.m.
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TAPE DUPLICATION ••• Students in classes requiring tape duplication are asked to stop at the
Cfrcu'atlon Desk in the Library for an information sheet on the procedure for requesting
this service.
LEARNING LAB WORKSHOP .•• Students, be prepared for Spring Semester! Attend a workshop on
"Tips on How to Study" to be held on Tues., Jan. 18, 1977 in the Student Lounge from 10 a.m.
to 12:00. This is the first of five workshops to be presented during the semester by the
~:::"'~~ng Assistance Center staff.
FREE TUTORINGI ... Do you need academic assistance in a subject? Sign up now for free tutorial
services in the Learning Assistance Center, IMC L-138. 'We can help you become a~ter
student.
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC • • • • .
The Act$ Of King Arthur &His Noble Knights--Steinbeck
Alger Hiss, the True Story--Smith
Animal Science: Reproduction, Climate, Meat, Wool--Yeates
The Complete Handbook of Peer Counse1ing--Samuels
Conception, Birth, &Contraception: A Visual Presentation--
Demarest
Diagnosing &Correcting Reading Disabi1jties--Spache
Eyes on the Universe: A History of the Telescope--Asimov
The Flying Circus of Physics--Walker
Fodor's Europe, 1977
The Grass Roots Primer--Robertson &Lewallen
Human Memory: The Processing of Information--Loftus
Images &Enterprise: Technology &The American Photographic
Industry--Jenkins
J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax, 1977
The Lifetime Sports-Oriented Physical Education Program--Straub
Loading Mercury With a Pitchfork: Poems--Brautigan
Microprocessors--A1tman
Minorities in the United States--Levitan
The Navigator--West
Occupational Education in Arizona's Community Colleges
The Politics of Hostility: Castro's Revolution &United States
Policy--Bender
Successful Experiences in Teaching Metric
Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation--Stevenson
The Venetian: A Novel--Weiss
Voyage, a Novel of l896--Hayden
Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bib1iography--Goodwater
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Student Lounge
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Gymnasium
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Room
Faculty Dining Room
Gymnasium
Faculty Dining Room
.Away
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Diamond
p.m Gymnasium
Gymnasium
11 a.m.•
9:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
10 a.m.
5 p.m.
3:30 - 5:30
7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
2-4 p.m.
7-8 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
11 a.m.
1-2 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
Women's Basketball
Men.~s Easketball: GCC vs.
Cochise
BASEBALL PRACTICE GAME
Assoc. Stud. Advisory
Bd. Mtg.
MECHA Meeting
Men's Basketball: GeC vs. NAU JV
Women's Basketball: GCC vs. Mesa
BOOK REVIEW - LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Lyle Walcott
TO BE ANNOUNCED
Psychology Club
Men's Basketball: GCC VB.
Eastern
Veterans' Club Meeting
AWS GENERAL MEETING
CAMPUS CRUSADE PRAYER MTG.
Women's Basketball: GCC VS.
Eastern Arizona
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COMING EVENTS
Wednesday
February BOOK REVIEW - LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Richard Barrett
L.D.S. Institute
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»YI~&II-~!! The Campus Student Bulletin will be distributed weekly on Monday morning. Any
campus organization may submit material to the office of the Coordinator for Student Services,
SO-109. This material must be in writing! NO TELEPHONE MESSAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED. DEADLINE
IS ABSOLUTELY FRIDAY at 9:00 a.m.
Saturday
Wednesday
Thursday
CALENDAR OF
. Tuesday
EQQ12 SERVICES OFFERED: Snack Bar - Short Order Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Cooking, baking and assortment of salads.
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich 65¢
Chili 45¢
Burrito 50¢
£pecials of the Day
Mon. Jan. 24 - Cheese Enchilada 35¢
Tamale Pie 65¢
Tues. Jan 25 - Goulash 65¢
Wed. Jan 26 - Fried Chicken 65¢
Thur. Jan 27 - Reuben Sandwich 65¢
Fri. Jan 28 - Fish Sandwich 50¢
4.W.S. will hold a general meeting with a guest speaker from N.O.W. on Thursday~
January 27th at 2:00 p.m. in the STUDENT LOUNGE. All Glendale Community College women
students are cordially invited.
lJOOKS -- REFUND - .!!!r£-BACK -- ~ January 12., .!!!.!:.£ February i, .!211. the bookstore will eithe
buy back or refund on books -- if they are in new condition~ no markings of any kind. After
February 4, you will have to wait until the end of the semester to sell your books back.
THIS APPLIES TO BOOKS PURCHASED FOR THIS SEMESTER'S COURSES ONLY.
JOB PLACEMENT AND CAREER SERVICES -- Placement service is available to all students attending
Glendale 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 Career Services
Office is located next door to the Placement Office, and the information available there may
help with any problems or questions you have about your own particular career plans.
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Wfu~TED - Ah~ l~USED BOOKS -- Phi Theta Kappa will be holding a Book Fair on Feb:
ruary 16-18 and is in need of books of any and all types -- novels, old textbooks,
reference, and all others. Any students or faculty members who would like to
donate any books are asked to call 934-2211 ext 254. These books will be sold to
provide funding for the upcoming Blood Drive for Hemophilia and other deserving
projects.
LOST k~D FOL~ -- Located in So-124, is beginning to collect -- clothing, keys, glasses,
etcetera. If you've lost, come 'n' look. You might be lucky, and find!!!
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
CIRCULATING ART PRINT COLLECTION ..• Seventy-five reproductions of famous
paintings, framed and ready for hanging, will go on open circulation**
beginning on Monday, January 24. 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. There is a limit of one print per
borrower and students must show their ID whenever -checking any library
material out. All prints are due back Friday, May 6, 1977. Borrowers
assume full responsibility for liability in the event of loss or damage
but there is no rental fee. He are very proud to make fine art available
for enjoyment in your own home. (**To students only)
FILM SHOWING ••• The film HOW TO SAY NO TO A RAPIST AND SURVIVE will be
ShQ;U on Tuesday, January 25 at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and
4:00 p.m. in the Student Lounge. GCe students are urged to attend;
there is no admission charge.
LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER•.• Do you need academic assistance in a specific
course or subject? Visit the Learning Assistance Cen.ter and receive free
tutorial services. We are located in the Instructional Materials Center,
Room L-138 and our hours are Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. ~o 9:00 p.m., and
Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Would you like to earn extra money and help others to learn? Become a
tutor: Come to the Learning As.sistance Center, IMC L-138, Monday through
Thursday. 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m~, or
call 934-2211. ext. 320.
NEW ~lliDIA MATERIALS IN THE IMC (Available in the Learning Assistance Ctr)
Filmstrips"'Donald in Math Magic Land The Media Aide
Making It in Government The Twist Drill #102
Play and Self-Expression Milling Cutters #103
United Nations: Should It Single Point Cutting Tool
Continue? Thread Cutting
Stroke Basic Inspection Instruments
Parenting: Fathers, Mothers,
and Others
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC
Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag--Dolgun
All in Our Time: The Reminiscences of Twelve Nuclear Pioneers
,Apple Tree Lean Down--Pearce
Blue Skies, No Candy--Greene
Child Abuse and Neglect: The Problem and Its Management
Contemporary Instrumental Techniques--Read
Teh Craftsman's Survival Manual--Wettlaufer
Diane von Furstenberg's Book of Beauty--von Furstenberg
The Face of America: The 1976 Yearbook of Agriculture
Fishes of the World: An Illustrated Dictionary--Wheeler
Game Playing With Computers--Spencer
Help Your Baby Learn: 100 Piaget-Based Activities for the First Two Years
of Life--Lehane
The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space--O'Neill
How it Was in Advertising: 1776-1976
Improving the Criminal Justice System in the United States--Cong. Research Sere
Infamous: The Life of George Sand--Barry
The New Consciousness--Biteaux
Past Forgetti.ng: My Love Affair With Dwight D. Eisenhower--Morgan
Reading Disabilities: An International Perspective--Tarnopol
Reshaping the International Order: A Report to the Club of Rome--Tinbergen
The Roots of Black Nationalism--Carlisle
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CALENDAR OF' EVENTS
Monday 31 ACTIVITIES FAIR 10: a.m.- 1: pomo Student Union
1: p.m.
7:30 p.m.
11: a.m.
8:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday Feb.
;
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
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Assoc~ Student
Executive Board
MEN'S BASKETBALL
GCCvs.. NAU-JV
BOOK REVIEW LECTURE SERIES
Mr. Richard Berrett
Director LDS. Institute
Illustrated Lecture
"ROOTS OF CONFLICT-ISRAEL'"
A.W.S. General Meeting 2:-4: p.m.
CAMPUS CRUSADE MEETING 7:-·8: a.m.
WOMEN'S VARSITY GYMNASTICS
Gee- Vs. SCC
Council Chamber
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Faculty Dining Room
Faculty Dining Room
Gymnasium
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Salads
65¢
30¢
65¢
65¢
65¢
50¢
Beverages 'and Pick-Up
Hot Food Line (Items
':00 a.m. -10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.. -l:15 p.mo
7:00 aom. -3:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Snack Bar - Short Order Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Cooking, Baking and Assortment of
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich 65¢
Chili 45¢
Burrito 50¢
Specials of the Day
Mon. Jan. 31 - Green Chili Burro.
Tostada
1 - Baked Beans, Wieners
2 ... Liver and Onions
3 - Beef Chop Suey
4 - Fish Sandwich
Snack Bar Hours "
FOOD, SERVICES OFFEREJ1:
Tue. Feb.
Wed. Feb.
'.l:hu. Feb.
Frio Feb.
FOOD SERVICE FOR SECOND SEMESTER
'Ca'feteria Hours- Mon.. thru Fri.
Mon. thru Fri.
Mon. thru Thurs.
Mon. thru Thurs.
,- Friday
LOST::~ A white Sanoyad dog with a scar over its right eye was found on campus and given
away. If you know anything about the whereabouts of the dog, please call BILL CASEY,
977-0662. He is offerinl4 reward. The dog is epileptic and needs medication.
A.W..!. will hold a general meeting Thursday, February 3rd at 2:00 p.m. in the Faculty
Dining Room. This meeting is called to plan Women's Week, and all GeC women students
are cordially invited.
ACTIVITIES FAIR: Don't forget the Activities Fair week of January 31 - February 4
10:00 .a.m. t'OT:OO p.m. in the Student Center. Come and find out about the club of
your choice.
ARIZONA MAID OF COrrON: yoU COTTLP BE THE NEXT "ARIZONA MAID OF COTTON" AND BE '1lIE RECIpmi'
OF THESE" FANTASTIC PRIZES: (1) A $SOO~ ,schola.:.t.Sh:l.p or $500. savings bond. (2) The.
use of a car for one year donated by Charlie Rossie Ford; (3) A basic self-improvement
course provided by Plaza Three Modeling School; (4) Tour wardrobe of Cotton fashions; (5)
Necessary expenses as a finalist in the National Maid of Cotton Contest in Memphis, Tenn;
(6) Travel expenses incurred as goodWill ambassadress during reign as the Arizona Maid of
Cotton. ENTER NOW: THE FUN AND EXCITEMENT IS JUST BEGINNING! For information and application
contact: Coordinator of Student Activities Office - s.o. 109.
PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR: Feb. 16 - 18. Donate Books! If you have books to donatet call
'934-2211 - ext o 25'4:'" -aQOks sold to provide funding for Blood Drive for Hemophilia and
deserving projects.
PLEASE TURN OVER~:!
LOST AND FOUNDl!l We're still in the process of gathering. Want to relieve us of what
possibly might belong to you?? Check 80-124. We have jewelry. glasses, books, etc.
ENGINEERING CLUB: All Engineering Club Meetings will be held on Tuesdays at 1: 00 p.m•��
Room SC-130. Any new members are welcome to come. and will be cordially received.
PARKING REGULATIONS, VEHICLE PERHITS AND FINES: ALL VEHICLES must be registered and
display a proper car sti~.--Student""'7tickers are FREE, and obtainable from the
Campus Security Office, TI-llO. ALL STATE AND CAMPUS TRAFFIC RETULATIONS MUST BE
OBSERVED:: Faculty are provided with specially designated parking areas in both north
and south parking lots. PP.JU(ING IS NOT PERMITTED ON THE PERIMETER ROADS UNLESS SO
IDENTIF.IED. Failure to comply with campus traffic rules and parking regulations,may
be just cause for imposing fines. Fines must be paid to the cashier in the bookstore
within two weeks. VIOLAI'I01i!S WILLEE ISSUED BEGINNING MONDAY. JANUARY 31, 1977.
DRIVE CARS INTO PARKING STALLS -- DO NOT BACK IN::: Correct parking promotes flow
of traffic and prevents injury to drivers or vehicles. Should you have need of
assistance (locked cars, dead batteries, etc.) please contact Campus Security Office,
Extension 295.
INSTRUCTIONAl. MATERIALS CENTER
HOW TO USE THE READERS' GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE, a ten-minute slide/
tape-Presentation, is now available in Periodicals Room L-110. Please feel
free, to request a hea.dset at the counter.
FIND OUT MOaE ABOUT Y~rUR LIBRARY ••• In 'IMC Room L-156, January 3l-February 4.
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00p.m.
Tuesday at 7:30, 8:30, and 9:30 a.m.; also at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
NEW MEDIA MATERIALS IN THE IMC (Available
Kits
American Woman: 200 Years of Authentic
Fashion
Slide Copying and Producing Filmstrips
'Slides/Scripts
Costwrre, 1750-1380
Early ~~erican Textiles
Furniture
Text:lles
in the Learning Assistance Ctr)
Transparencies
Modern Urban Problems
Reconstruction
U.S. Interests in Latin America
Voyages of Discovery
NEW PAPERI:lAC~~ BOOKS IN THE IMC
The Art of Belly Dancing--Dahlena
The Astral Journey--Greenhouse
The CompJ.ete Fix-it-Yourself Manual for Home & Apartment Owners--
Family Handyman Magazine
Confess, Fletch--McDonald
Contract Cohabitation--Van Deusen
New &Complete Nutrition Handbook--Fredericks
Dress for Success--Mol10y
Dune Messiah--Herbert
Warlord of Mars--Burroughs
Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About the Law--Colby
The Honyocker--Lutz
I Like You, Gringo-But!--De La Fuente
Inf1atioii Fighters Handbook--Feinman
Judy--Frank
The Kitchen Sink Papers--McGrady
The Last Chance Diet--Linn
The Little Team That Could--Gilmartin
Luce and His Empire--Swanberg
Mighty Hard Road: The Story of Cesar Chavez--Terzian
Mister God. This is Anna--Fynn
Snowblind: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade--Sabbag (Hardback bQok)
The Stars of Country Music--Malone
Sugar Blues--Dufty
Supernutrition~-Passwater
T.A. Games--'Bry
Two Hundred Years of American Sculpture--Armstrong (Hardback book)
A Woman's Guide to Her Own Franchised Business--Small (Hardback book)
The \lomen of Hatergate--Edmondson
Wom.en Pain,: ;-;;r8 of the World--Sparrow (Hardback book)
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GALE1'DAR OF EVENTS
NUt1BER 22 FEBR.UARY 7, 1977
BLACK CULTURE WEEK -- Various events throughout the week
y~ Friday 11
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Cm-nNG EVENTS
Tuesd;;ty 15
Friday 18
Tuesday
'eJednesday
Thursday
8 Assoc. Student
AdVisory Board
ME C Ii A
9 BOOK REVIEW LECTURE SERIES
Mr. William Ahrendt
Instructor G.C.C.
Illustrated Lecture
"PAINTINGS OF PETER PAUL
RUBENS"
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
G.C.C. BOOSTERS CLUB
10 U.S. MARINE CORPS INFO.
VETERANS' CLUB
A.W.S. GENERAL MEETING
AWARE EXECUTIVE BOARD
BASKETBALL: G.C.C. va.
Phoenix College
G.C.C. SY}WHONIC BAND
CONCERT
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
PHI THETA KAPPA MEETING
Associated Students
Valentine Dance
1:00 p.m.
2: - 3: p.m.
11: a.m.
1: p.m.
7: p.m.
9: a.m.
1: p.m.
2: p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8 :p.m.
7 :a.m.
6:30 p.m.
8:p.m.
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Room
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
Student Union
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Room
Gymnasium
Cafeteria.
Faculty Dining Room
Council Chamber
Cafeteria
of Salads
55¢
40¢
65¢
65¢
65¢
05¢
50¢
Assortment
65¢
45¢
50¢
Wednesday 16
Friday 18 PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR-- Foyer - Student Lounge
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FOOD SERVICES OFFERED: Snack Bar - Short Order Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Cooking, Baking, and
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich
Chili
Burrito
Specials of the Day
Mon. Feb. 7--Green Chili Burro
Taco
Tue. Feb. 8--Ham and Macaroni
Wed. Feb. 9--Beef Pot Pie
Thu. Feb.10--Spaghetti
Garlic Toast
Fri. Feb.ll--Fish Sandwich
FOOD SERVICE HOURS
Cafeteria - Mon. thru Fri, 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Beverages - Pick-Up Items
Mon. thru Fri. 10:30 a.m•. - 1:15 p.m. Hot Food Line
Snack Bar - Mon. thru Thurs 7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Mon. thru Thurs 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS at their general meeting will discuss WO!-lEN'S WEEK. All G.e.c.
vromen cordially invited.
CONTINUING EDUCATION ASSOCIATED STUDENTS are sponsoring several interesting events during
the next few weeks: AUDUBON LECTURE "BERMUDA - LAND AND SEA" with l-lilliam Jahoda in the
Student CenteF ,Lpu~ge, Thursday, Feb. 17th at 8:00 p.m. "NIGl:T AT THE OPERA" featuring'
members of'National Asso. of Teachers of Singing, at Grand Canyon College, Saturday, Feb.
19th at 8:00 p.m. PHOENIX SYJ:.1PHONY ORCHESTRA, Suuday, Feb. 27th 3:00 p.m., G.C.C. Gym.
}1AP~ CALENDARS and plan to attend these worthwhile events.
The P.EoO. Educational Loan Fund is available to women pursuing educational goals. For
literature contact Financial Aids/Scholarship Office.
WO}V®'S CLUB OF PHOENIX is accepting applications for scholarships for 1977-78 school year o
Applications available, Financial Aid/Scholarships Office. Applications for AWARE scholarships
also available in Financial Aid Office. PHOENIX CHAPTER OF AMERICAN SOCIETY OF WOMEN
ACCOL1~Ti4~TS is offering a scholarship to a presently-enrolled G.C.C. woman accounting
student. VERA M. KING SCHOLARSHIP ,"l,va:ilable to G. C.C. students of Japanese descent. 100%
Japanese descent not necessary to -- CONTINUED ON BACK --_ . ~
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A.A.S.N~ (Arizona Association of Student Nurses) G.C.C. chapter will hold th~ir monthly
meeting at 7:nO p.m. SHARP, just prior to a speech by Mr. Steve Louie, President of the
Arizona Association of Student Nurses, University of Arizona, Tucson Chapter. Mr.
Louie will speak in NU 110 on Tuesday, February 8, 1977 at 7:30 p'.m. All nursing and prenursing
students are invited to hear Mr. Louie's speech.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS LECTURE ~IES: Mr. William Mcllhaney, II from the John Burch ~ociety
will be speaking at 11:00 and 12:00 on Monday february 7th in the Student Lounge.
THE G.C.C. ENGINEERING CLUB will discuss the tour through Ultra-Syste!~s, Inc. - Dynamic
Science Division, 1850 tT~Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix, on Tuesday, i'J'b. 8th in SC-130
at 1:00 p.m. Anyone interested should .either come to the meeting or be present in Room
SC-130 on Friday, Feb. 11 at 1:00 p.m. tour day.
LOST AND FOUND items ar.e collt~cting in So-124. If you'·ve lost, come and look. Perhaps
weive found:!:
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INSTRUCTIONAL MA~RIALS CENTER
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE fMC • • • • • •
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It's OK To Be Me Learning About Values Through
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Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Keep You Spe1lbound--Bitchcock
Archery--Barrett
Battle at Oak Creek--West
The Blending American: Patterns of lri'termarriage-Barron
Cutting Loose: An Adult Guide to Coming to Terms With
Your Parenta--Halpern
Desert Documentary: The Spanish Years, l767-l82l-McCarty
Dr. Atkins Superenergy Diet: The Diet Revolution's
Answer to Fatigue &Depression--Atktns
Drucker, The Man Who Invented the Corporate Society-Tarrant
AD Economist's Protest-Friedman,
Freedom To Be: Experiencing &Expressing Your Total
Being-Shostrom
Friars, Soldiers, &Reformers: Hispanic Arizona &The
Sonore Mission Frontier--Kessell
The Gamesman: The New Corporate Leaders--Maccoby
Ghost Fox--Hous~on
,Leisure Resource~, Its Comprehensive Planning--Bannon
Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles, &Tales--Zenkovsky
, Policewoman, P.D.: The Complete ARCO Test-Tutor--Turner
The Pol~tical A~taority &The Market System--Solo
, 'rinciples of Digital Computer Design--Abd-A1la
., . Tbe.Qui~ting Prlmer--Frager
Roger Fry; A Biography--Woolf
The. Samuelson Sampler--Samuelson
,·,A Southern Odyssey: Travelers in The Antebellum North-
." Franklin
'.. ,'; ":~ Ten Who Dared--Wilcox'
,.,' ; ':, "Transvestites & Transsexqals: Mixed Views--Feinbloom
" ',Who's Who in Twentieth Century Literature-Seymour-Smith
NEW MEDIA MATERIALS IN THE· IMC
Creative Thinking: How to Win With Ideas
Dr•. Faustus
The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Henry IV, Parts I &II
MUsical Motlvatorg Series:
Song
Poetry Begins With Words--Perrine. Laurence
Poetry In An Age of Science--Perrine, Laurence
R~alities of the Physcially Handicapped
Sound and Sense in Poetry
Tone and the Poetry Meaning--Perrine, Laurence
. Understanding Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales
Way of the World
'Why POi(;:;:ry?'--Perr~,ne, Laurence
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Facultyril~i~ Room
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6'~ -.~ '8:3t} \?j?~js ) St.udentFoyer
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5:-9 p.m.
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10:30 a.m.
10: a.m8:3~: ~.m.», Student Foyer 6:.. • ,\J ~ m~
7: p.m. Cafeteria
10:30 a~m~ Student LOunge
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11:. a~m.
lSO;}OO a.m.. A'ryare Lounge
10: a..m. 2: .11.,)
BLACK THEATRE '1;'ROUP '
BLACK CULTURAL WEEK
Speaker - Prof. Wesley
AWARE GENERAL MEETING
PHI THETA KAPPA .BOOK FAIR
CHRISTli\N SCIENC:!::. ,',,;
COMMUlitTYBAND,CONC:i::R'X..'
BLACle CULTURE WEEK
ASSOC•. 5.TUDENT
E!ECUTlVE.BOARD
SPECIAL SERVICES RECRUITMENT
MECHA /.\
WOMEN' S BA.sMET~L::
G.C.C. N:~,:;Ce1lt,ral;,Ariz.
BOOK'REVI~1LECTURESERIES
Ms. Faun Tanner
Instructor, Retired
:fhoenix College ".
''What's Funny About' History"
. PHI THETA KAPPA BOOK FAIR . ' ,,,,.,
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Thursday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Monday
A.W~ S. GENERAL MEETING
BASKETBALL: G.C.C. va.
Scottsdale C.C.
AUDUBON SOCIETY FILM
"Bermuda-Land &JSea" , .. <:,
William Jahoda
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CliRIST 7::"a~m. Dining Roan'
FILM, SHORTS,Jl'':«,j~l.-l:l' .. ln~ Grill Room
P81_ THETA KAPPA BOOKf:fAIR 10:: a" ",.-2: ,1r, Stud<:itlt Foyer
BASEBALL: G.C.C. vs. Central 3::-'\0 p.tJ1. G,C.C. Dlamor.'i
CAMPUS CRUSADE FUN NIGHT 7:30 p.m.. Gymnasium
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Thu. Feb.
Fri. Feb.
FOOD SERVICES OFFERED: Snack Bar - Shot"t, order.¢8ok!hg
Cafeteria - Home Cooking~ "Baking" Asscx~tmeru;
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich 65¢
Chili 45¢
Burrito SO¢
Specials of the Day
Mon. Feb. 14-Chee.se Enchiladas
Toata.da
lS-Swiss Steak
l6--Turkey &Dressing
17--Ruebiri'Sandwich
l8--Fish Sandwich"
French Fries'
SPECIAL SERVICES is a program designed tohelpld~"'~ncome,
speaking students ~n college. If you are havin~.pro1;>lem:'j
tiona! advisement or personal counseling, go to Spe'cial
Tutors are also needed in English, Math, Electronics
"NIGHT AT THE OPERA" The G.C.C. CEAS Artists r Serie.s presents "Night: at the Opera")
Feb. 19th ~8:00 p.m., Ethington Hall, Grand Canyon College) 3300 vJ. CameJ.he,ek. '
~." Larry Day. Director of Opera at the University of Arizqna:JTucsQu, andl'rasident of
the National Opera Association will be Master of Ceremonies. Program w:Ulfeature
members of the National Association of Teachers of Singing" and Ct'[md Ca.nyon College
Ensemble performing famous arias and operatic exerpts. General adt'liss:torl~ $2.50 Students
with I.D., $1.00. Two tickets free to G.C.C. students al.1d M.. C.C.D" personnel.
Tickets available at G.C.C. Book$tore,C~E.A.. S.. Ca.mpus St.udent Office, and S~n City
Information Office. .
PHI THETA KAPPA is still in the market for books of any and all types -- no.V'e,1.s, old.,text'
DOO'ks, reterenee. and all others. Contact any P.T.K. member or call 934·~221l, ext. 254.
Proceeds will go to provide funding for upcomign Blood Drive for tl......... " , ••. ~-
deserving projects.
~PRIVE!Q!l YEAR ~ A fund raising account has been established at Glendale COmffi'll1
College for 3-year-old George Sifuentes, son of a G.e.c. student,f{rs. A:rmida Sifuentes,.
. who was critically injured ill a car'/accident MondaY,;jant1arY;~31~t.thefamily is faced
with an estimat,ed $20,000 in medical expenses, and are without 'insurance. In addition,
mere bad luck occurred to the Sifuentes family when their home 'Was burglarized while
parents were with their. son at the hospital. The home was st:tipped o,f,;:l.IlcQ~t of the.!r
possessions, and was badly damaged. Contributionsu'sre- being"hcce'i)te'd "at the GlEmd'ale
Community College Bookstore in the name of George S-ifuentes. For f"iir.~'her_ ,il1io~tion, Ci
tact Ricardo B. Provencio at the Special Services Office, T-2 Bldg., llin. 109, or call
934-2211, ext. 328 or 329.
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LOST AND FOUND: We are still collecting, and would' like to returp to right~~;~a~ers, Sl
Items-as books~ glasses. jewelry, clothing. Come and claim!: ~,
ARIZONA ,MAID OF COTTON: YOU COULD BE THE NEXT"ARIZONA :r1A.ID OF COTTON" AND THE THE RECI-PIENT
OF THESE FANTASTIC PRIZES: (1) a $500. scholarship 0;" ~~:rd'·;.gs 'E·t,~
use of a car, donated by Charlie Rossie Ford, for one year; (3) £LO~ Three Moceli~
School, a basic self-{mprovement course; (4) Tour ~~rd~obe of Cotton fashions; (5) Necessary
expenses as 8 tinalist in the National Maid of Cotton Contest in Memphis, Tenn; (6)
Travel expenses incurred as goodwill ambassadress dt;r;i,ng reign as Arizona-, Mllj/:al'li8!~' Cotto-d,
ENTER NOW: FUN AND EXCITEMENT IS JUST BEGINNING! Information application - Coordinator
of Student Activities Office - s.o. 109.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
STUDENTS! Learn how to listen better in cIa..;e, mtd tab:: bettt,,::r notes.
Attend a Free workshop on "How<.:to- ;'r~~No,~ S':tj'! ott, b,> p: 3Gented on.
Tuesday, March l, 1977 from 10: 00-11 i00 in 'tll("::udant, Lounge. The
workshop is sponsored by the Learn:i..ng':,as::Sltstal1(~~C.mter.
ARE YOU ENCOUNTERING ACADEMIC D'IFFICUVI'Ltr;:S? If f"O~ drop by the
Learning Assistance Center and receive'" FF;£;~ tutorial help. We
have tutors in almost every course offert'::.d ca ca:npus. C:lme see
us! We are located in the Instructional Haterials Center, Room
L-138, Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00p.r:1. Prid.ay, 7:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
PERPLEXED BY THE CARD CATALOG? Unable to lccat~
term paper? Frustrated by the ~MC? Come to
help between February 14 - 18. Mondayp
at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m. Tuesday at 7:
also at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
NEW BOOKS IN THE IMC • • • • •
for your
R:,;(}t.!. L@156 for
and Thursday
8:30, and 9:30 a.m.;
Aprender a Estudiar--Guinery
The Archeology" of North America..-Snow·
The Average Man Fights Back--Hapgood
Behavior Modification &Therapy--Bootzin
The Body Language of Sex, Power, &Aggression--Fast
Captains of Consciousness: Advertising & the Socia~
Roots of the Consumer Culture--Ewen
Catherine the Great: A B1ography--Haslip
Children of Dune--Herbert
Country Collage--Janitch
The Devil Finds Work: An Essay--Baldwin
The End of Medicine--Carlson
Energy &The Earth Machine--Carr
Geological Hazards: Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes 9
Ava~anches, Landslides, Floods--Bolt
Howard Hughes: The Hidden Years--Phelan
Media Access: Your Rights to Express Your Views on ~~ ••.~~
&Television--Shapiro
Minerals & Gems: A Color Treasury For Collectors &Guide
to Hunting Locations--MacFall
N01se~ Noise, Noise!--Grey
Perversion: The Erotic Form of Hatred--Stoller
Premeditated Man: Bioethics &Th~ Control of Future
Human Li£e--Restak
Rape: Victims of Crisis--Burgess
A Way of Seeing: A Critical Study of James Agee--Barson
What You Should Know About Condominiums--Rothenberg
Who's Hiring Who--Lathrop
Women of Courage--Truman
Women of the West--Gray
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CALEND¥lQ! EVENTS
PHOENIX HYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3 p.m.
Finlanqia, Violin Concerto in D
Minor and Symphony No.2, all by
Sibelius - }~ WEXLER, Violinist
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
22
23
24
25
26
27
National Guard
Asso. Students Advisory Bd. Mtg.
Baseball- Gec va. Scottsdale
MECHA Meeting
Women's Basketballs GeC vs. P.C.
BOOK REVIEW LECTURE SERIES
"FORENSICS FUN"
Speech students in varied program,
under direction of
MRS. MARILYN HOFFS, Coach
VETERANS' CLUB Meeting
Men's Tennis - GCC vs. Pima CC
A.W.S. General Meeting
Women's Basketball, GCC VS. Mesa
CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Film Shorts
TRACK - GCC vs.. Mesa CC(ACCAC
Relays)
BASEBALL - GCC va. Cochise
8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
2-3 p.m.
5 p.m.
11 a.m.
1 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 a.m.
11 a.m.-l p.m.
NOON
Student Un10n
Council Chamber
HOME
Faculty Dining Room
Gymnasium
Student Lounge
Council Chamber
AWAY
Faculty Dining Room
AWAY
Faculty Dining Room
Grill Room
AWAY
AWAY
Gymnasium
of Salads;;
65¢
75¢
65¢
65¢
50¢
25¢
Assortment
65¢
45¢
SO¢
Tamale Pie
Chimichanga
B.B.Q. Chicken
Peppered Wieners
Fish ~andwich
French Fries
Hed o Feb. 23
Thu. Feb. 24
Fri. Feb. 2S
Specials of the
Mon.-- HOLIDAY
Tue. Feb. 22
!QQ!!. SERVICES OFFERED: Snack Bar - Short Order' Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Cooking,Baking and
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich
Chili
Burrito
Day
CAREERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT A representative from Arizona Department of Public Safety will
be on campus to talk to students interested in careers available with their agency. He
will be here on Tues. March 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at a table in the Foyer of the
Student Union Building
INTERVIEWS FOR GRADUATES A representative from Walgreens Food Service will be on Campus to
interview graduating Mid~Management or Business Students for Manager Trainee positions with
Walgreens Restaurants or Humpty Dumpty,FamilyRestaurants. They prefer some previous restaurant
work experience. The interviews will be held on Tuesday, March 8 from 9:00 a.m. until
3:00 p.m. ~~ke an appointment with Mrs. Rice at the Job Placement Office in the southeast
corner of the Cafeteria.
PART TIME JOBS On Wednesday, February 23, a representative from United Parcel will recruit
on campus for part-time jobs loading and unloading trucks. They will have some shift Jobs
available starting from 4 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. or 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Monday thru Friday.
The rate of pay for these jobs will be $4.30 per hour and both male and female are encouraged
to apply. Interested students should make appointments in the Job Placement Office loca-ted
in the southeast end of the Cafeteria for interviews.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ELECTION w:.Ul be held Wednesday and Thursday, April 20 and 21, 9 a ..m.
to 2 p.m. Petitions may be picked up in the office of the Coordinator of Student Se~Jice8
SO 109 ~ March 28 to April 1. They will be due April 12 at noon, and the assembly will be
held on April 19.
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PLEASE TURN OVER
PHI THETA KAPPA STATE CONVENTION: The 1977 Phi Theta Kappa State Convention will be held
at Scottsdale Community College March 5thwith Psi Gamma as the host chapter. All alumni
members and their guests are invited. The day-long event begins with registration and
breakfast from 8-10 a.m. The program for the day consists of cultural aspects of the
southwest. There will be food demonstrations, wal-through art displays, speakers, musical
groups, and dancers. Door prizes will be awarded. Cost is $7.00 per person, which
includes breakfast, lunch and dinner. Fees must be paid in the bookstore to the cashier
by February 24, 1977. For further information contact Kathy Kinsman (993-6678) or
Mrs. Rose Mary Schwent in LS-159.
LOST - FOUND!!! Thost students who have lost books and other items, and haven't found
them, please try our lost and found here on campus in SO-109. Items found this semester
alone range from text books, keys, sweaters, notebooks, jackets, watches, work books,
paperbacks, folders, necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, pins, bag of clothing, study
guides, purses, w~llets, glasses, sunglasses, calculator, and various other articles.
Stop by -if you've lost items fitting these descriptions, and help us clean out our everincreasing
volume of orphaned articles.
SOLAR ENERGY SYMPOSIUM: The Phoenix Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics is presenting a one-day symposium, Saturday, Mar o 23, 1977; 9: a.m. to 5:00 pom.
Registration fee, including lunch, $10.00 at the door - $9000 by early registration, postmarked
by Maro 7th. Students w~th I.D. register for $7.00 - AIAA members, $5.00. Checks
should be made payable to Mr o George Aboud, 1850 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix, 850270
Symposium sponsored by the ASU student chapter of American Instute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics0
Student Bulletin, 2-21-77
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS IN THE IMC •
Adventure, Mystery, &Romance: Formula Stories as
Art &Popular Culture--Cawelti
The 'Amazing Universe--Friedman
The Art of Making Cloth Toys--Roth
Behavioral Methods for Chronic Pain &Illness--Fordyce
A Closer Look--Godfrey
Food for Life--Deatherage
Gaston Lachaise: The Man &His Work--Nordland
The Health Gap: Medical Services & the Poor--Kane
High Country Canvas--Carlson
How to Work in Stained Glass--Isenberg
Hypnosis in the Relief of Pain--Hilgard
Justice by Consent: Plea Bargains in the American
Courthouse--Rosett
Lewis Carroll: Fragments of a Looking-Glass--Gattegne
The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues
About the So-called Psychopathic Personality--Cleckley
The Minutement &Their World--Gross
The Necessary Blankness: Women in Major American Fiction
of the Sixties--Allen
Physical Disability--A Psychological Approach--Wright
Pregnancy--Bourne
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T.E. Lawrence--Mack
The Psychology of Sex Differences--Maccoby
Rape &Its Victims: A Report for Citizens, Health
Facilities, &Criminal Justice Agencies--Brodyaga
The Social Milieu of Alexander Pope: Lives, Example, &The
Poetic Response--Erskine-Hill
Stained Glass Lamps: Construction &Design--Isenberg
Textbook of Black-Related Diseases--Williams
Turner & The Sociology of the Frontier--Hofstadter
NEW MATERIALS IN THE MEDIA DEPARTMENT (and Learning Assistance Center)
The Consumer Series (filmstrip)
How to Survive in School: Notetaking and Outlining Skills (cassettes/slides)
If Drugs are The Answer, What are The Questions? (filmstrip)
Spelling (cassettes)
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.. CALENDAR.Q! EVENTS
, Mon. ° 28 MINI SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN
Society for New Earth
Christian Science
Volleyball Open House
Orchestra Rehearsal
Co,mseliug
Stud~nt 4dvisors
9 a ..m.-2 p.m.
12 noon
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 a.14.-4 p.m.
8a~m.-2 p.m.
6 p.m.-9 p.m.
Student Union Foyer
Council Chamber
'.~sium
St1,vtent Union
Career Room
Cafeteria
Career Room
Cafeteria
HOME
Council Chamber
Council Chamber
Faculty Dining Room
Career Room
K.jj!,."i
Faculty Dining Hall
Cafeteria
Career Room
Student Lounge
South of Business Bldg.
HOME
AWAY
ATtlAY
career Room
AWAY
Cafeteria
Music Room
nOME
Faculty Dining Room
Interim Playbox Theatre
Cafeteria
Interim P1aybox Thee~~-
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
7 a.m.
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
11: a.m.-l: p.m.
8 a.m.-2. p.m.
2:30 p.m.
12 noon
12 noon
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
8 aom.-2 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
Eastern 2 p.m.
2 p.m.
8 p.m.
Tue. Mar. ,1 Counseling
Student Advisors
Student Recitals
Women's Ten"~:~~C vs. Mesa
° ~ • _ ....u . s Advisory Board
A. S.'EXecutive Board
Men's Tennis - GCCvs.
Scottsdale 3 p.m.
l1ECHA. 2 p.m.
GCC ORCHESTRA CONCERT 8 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 2 Counseling 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
BOOK REVIEW LECTURE SERIES 11 a.m.
"GEORGE ELIOT AND THE CREATIVE
CRISIS"
MRS. ·MARGARETHE SHANK,
English Instructor, Retired
Glendale Community College
INVITATIONAL TRACK-FIELD MEET
" Thu. Mar. 3 Counseling
WRESTLING - NJCAA TOURNAMENT
Student Advisors
Student Recitals
Women's Tennis-GCC vs.
A.W.S. General Meeting
DRAMA P.RESENTATION
"Cat. on a Hot Tin Roof"
Fri. Mar 4. CM..PUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Counseling
A.S. Film Shorts
Student Advisors
DRAMA MATINEE
Sat. Mar. 5 SAGUARO STATE KENNEL CLUB
DOG SROW
Baseba11-GCC vs. Yavapai
Track - El Paso Relays
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
CHOIR 7 p.m. Student Union
DRAMA PRESENTATION a p.m. Intfari~Playbox Theatre
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FOOD SERVICES OFFERED: Snack Bar - Short Order Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Coo~ing, Baking and Assortment of Salads
Daily Entrees - Rot Beef Sandwich 65¢
- Chili 45¢
- Burrito SO¢
Specials of the Day
Mon. Feb. 28 - Green Chili Burro 50¢
- Tostada 30¢
Tues.Mar. 1 - Salisbury Steak 65¢
Wed. Mar. 2 - Veal Parmesan 65¢
Thu. Mar. 3 - Turkey & Noodles 65¢
Fri. Mar. 4 - Macaroni & Cheese 65¢
- Fish Sandwich 50¢
, '" - French Fries ?5¢
- PLEASE TURN OVER
.2.~z',!:Eki;_1;L'A\:' ENFORCEMENT - a representative from Arizona Department of Public Safety
w:Ul b8 on campus to talk to students interested in 'careers available with their agency.
TIe will be here on Tues. March 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at a table in the Foyer of the
Sr:.:cient UnLon Bnilding.
ll~aRVI;r;s FOR GRADUATES - A representative from Walgreens Food Service will be on campus
to interview graduating Mid-Management or Business Students for Manager Trainee positions
wi.th Walgreens Restaurants or Humpty Dumpty Family Restaurants. They prefer some previoUs +
reetaurant work esperience. The interviews will be held on Tuesday, March 8 from 9:00 .
a.m~ until 3:00 p.m. Make an appointment with Mrs. Rice at the Job Placement Office in
the Southeast corner of the Cafeteria. ')' Y
~SOCIATED STUDENTS ELECTION will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, April 20 and 21,
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Petitions may be picked up in the Associated Students'
Office - T2-l08 and NOT the office of the Coordinator of Student Services, as announced
in the bulletin last week.
CCNTINUIN:2 :<L'F::, TImT ,ARTIST·S SERIES presents Carlos Montoya, Guitarist who will perform
8':: the Aih~unbra High School Auditorium at 3:00 p.m., on March 13th. Mr. Montoya is
one ef th~ world-s finest flamenco guitarists •
. l;WENIX SECTION OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS - one day sympo-flieD'll
,.- Sll.turday March 12, 1977 - 9: 00 a.m. to 5:00 .m. For further details call Mr. ."
!.:fe:>rg:~ .;:;.;:,oud at 942-3300•.
""""''''r il';''P1O:l !STATEG.,QNVENTION ... at Scottsdale COllD11unityCollege, March 5, 1977.
'"l;£' <~'~~.:.l".Ll~:J"'" .l.liLOJ:l1!:.ition contact Mrs. Rose Mary Schwent in LS-159, or Kathy Kinsman•
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:ltarnative America: A Directory of 5000 Alternative
l)ife~tyle Groups & Organizations--Gardner
l'sl'"erica As Art--Tay1or
Rasie Guide to Flying--Fillingham
The Black American Reference Book--Smythe
Ch~nging--Ullmann
~arly Yuma:' A Graphic History of Life on the American
Nile--Crowe &Brinckerhoff
iLncj'clojledia of Mystery & Detection--Steinbrunner
Good Things For Babies--Jones
" Handbook on Drug & Alcohol Abuse: The Biomedical
As~ects--Hofmann
Homer &The Homeric Age--Luce
Humanizing Health Care: Alternative Futures for Medicine
--Rushmer
Leakey's Luck: The Life of Louis Seymour Leakey,
19Jrn-1972--Cole
Lord of the Dawn: Quetzalcoatl, the Plumed Serpent of
!-lexico--Shearer
Midnight Express--Hayes
'ftc M1.rage of Safety: Food Additives & Federal Policy
--Hunter
Whence it Came, Where it Went--Galbraith
M,)uxey Wrench Gang--Abbey
Y""~:C";;C<in Islam: Tradition & Society in a Pilgrimage
Gcnter--Eicke1man
is 11y Mistress--Ellington
en 'g'o'.;:r Feet: A Practicing Podiatrist Tells how to
Maintain Foot Health &Comfort From Infancy to
Old Age--Roberts
Psychotherapy: The Hazardous Cure--Tennov
R':1ytMs of Vision: The Changing Patterns of Belief--Blair
L~,;)uth American Folk Pottery--Litto
Stress &The Art of Biofeedback--Brown
~lliy Survive?: Being Old in America--Butler
Women, Money &Power--Chesler
FREE HORKSHOP••• STUDENTS! Learn how to listen better in class and to take
Lletter notes. Attend a FREE workshop on "How to Take Notes" to be presented
on Tuesday, March 1, 1977 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. in the Student Lounge. The
'Workshop is sponsored by the Learning Assistance Center. ' .' .
!REE TUTORIAL HELP ••• Are You Encountering Academic Difficulties? If so,
drop by the Learning Assistance Center and receive, FREE tutorial help. We
have tutors in almost every course offered on campu-s.-Come see us.r We are
locatc":' in the Il1structional Materials Center, Room L-138; our hours are
7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday and Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
GLEnORlE
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CALENDiR OF EVENTS
HOME
HOME
Student Lounge
Student Lounge
AWAY
Career Room
Cafeteria
HOHE
HOM;E
Cafeter:J.a
Patio Area
Student Lounge
Field, South of
Business Bldg.
Career Room
Patio Area
Student Union Foyer
Cafeteria.
Council Chamber
ROME
Career Room
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Student Lounge
Faculty Dining . Hall
Council Chamber
Student Lounge
Faculty Dining .Room
Career Room
Grill Room
Cafeteria
AWAY
AWAY
Assortment of Salads
65¢
4S¢
SO¢
75¢
30¢
65¢
65¢
65¢
50¢
-25C.,. PL"t.'f't'.i.J...E TURN OVER
3:30 p.m.
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
S a.m. - 2 p.m.
3 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
8 Q..m.-4 p.m.
11 aom,.-l p.m.
8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
12 noon
4 p.m.
S a.m.-4 p.m.
a a.m.-2 p.m.
11 a.m. - 12 noon
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
11 a.m.
1 a.m.
S a.m.-4 p.m.
11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
a a.m.-2 p.m.
3:30 p.m. .
ALL DAY
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Nar. 9
lefur. 10
11
Tue.
t.Jed.
Thu.
Fr:t"
11on.
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9
6
8
10
11
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sun. SAGUARO $TATE KENNEL
CLUB DOG SHO'!>1
Counseling
A.W•S. "HOMEN'S 'V;tEEK BAlID
Army National Guard
Student Advisors
Christian Science
Women's Tennis-Gee VSo
Scottsdale
Baseball - ,GeC vs.
Colorado Mines
Women's Softball - Gee va.
Yavapai
Counseling
Student Advis~rs
A.W.S. \·10MEN'S WEEK DANCE TEAM
Job Placement Interviews
A.W. S. "WMEN' S WEEK SPEAKER
MECHA
A.S. Advisory Board Meeting
Baseball - Gce VB. Garden
City, Kansas
Men's Tennis - Gec VB.
Grand C~nyon College 3 porn.
A.l-l.S .. Wm1F:J:I'S \,JEEK FASHION SHOH 10 a.m.
It fI n If II II WJSIC _ ART 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
nOOK p;EVIm·l LECTURE SE:RIES 11 a.m.
"TIlE ROC~CEFELLERSn - By
Pater Collier - David Horowitz
John raul, Drama Instructor
Phoen:b.. College
PsychologS Club
Special Se.rvices .~ Financial Aid
~Jorkshop
Men's Tennis - GCC VG. Pbx. ColI.
Counseling
Student Advisors
Men's Tennis-GGe vs.D. of Nevada
A.W.S. WOMEN'S ifEEK - SPEECH
Pat F~lenwider,(po~itician)
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Counseling
A.S. Film Shorts
Student Advisors
Baseball - GCe vs. l1esa CC
Track - Phoenix- Mesa C.C., G.C.C
Phi Theta Kappa Initiation &
Reception . 6:30 p.m. Cafeteria
Women's Softball - Gee vs. AWC AWAY
sat. 12 Baseball - G.C.C••vs Mesa C.C. 1 p.m. HOME
II I II # II # II # II , 1/ , II , /1 # II 'II #/1 # II , II # II , II , II , II , II
FOOD SERVICES OFFERED: Snack. Bar - Short Order Cooking
Cafeteria - Home Cooking, Baking and
Daily Entrees - Hot Beef Sandwich
Chili
Burr::'-to
Chimichanga
Tostada
Goulash
Baked Ham wI Fruit Sauce
Beans/Heiners
Fish Sandwich
Fries
SPECIALS OF THE DAY
SPRING RECESS NOTICE
The IMC will close for
spring recess at 4:20 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 11, and will
reopen 7:00 a.m., Monday
March 21.
STUDENT FINANCIAL ~ - ~~y student planning to apply for SFA at GCC for 1977-78 has
until March l5 t 1977. to submit the necessary documentation. This is the priority date
utilized by all colleges and universities in Arizona.
THE MID-TERM DISBURSEMENT of BEOG SEOG-NDSL-NSL-NSS checks will be Monday, March 21.
If you have changed your credit hour load from your original award level, please contact
the Student Financial Aid Office to avoid a delay in issuing your checks.
TWO FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP? will be held next week. They will be sponsored by Special
Services, Black Student Union, Chicano Services, M.E.C.R.A., and the Minority Recruitment
Project. The priority deadline for all' programs is March 15, 1977. Applicatications for
all Financial Aid Assistance Programs must be re-submitted. The workshops will be held
Wednesday, March 9th from 2: to 4: p.m., in the student lounge and Friday, March 11th
from 10: a.m. to 2: p.m., in the Grill ROom. Reyes Medrano, Financial Aid Officer, and
student advisors will be available. All the necessary forins will be on hand.
JNTERVIEWS FOR GRADUATES - Representatives from Sears Roebuck and Company, and Walgreens
Food Service will be on campus to interview students graduating or who have nearly met
the requirements for graduation in mid-management or Business and are interested in
full-time employment. The i"1.terviews for Walgreens will be on Tues. March 8, from
9: a.m. until 3: p.m., and for Sears Roebuck and Company on Wed. Mar. 9 from 9: a.m.
until 3: p.m. ~..ake an appointment with Mrs. Rice at the Job Placement office in the
southea~t end of the Cafeteria.
A.A.S.N. MONTHLY MEETING - The Arizona Association of Student Nurses will hold their
monthly meeting Tuesday March 8th, 1977 in NU-110 at 7: p.m. Nominations for officers
in the Club will be held also. The meetings are open to all nursing and pre-nursing
students at,Glendale. Refreshments will follow.
CONTINUXNG EDUCATION ASSOCIATED STUDENTS - is presenting a. free legal seminar, Tbn.
March 31st in the Student Union from from 7:-8: p.m. Attys. Joe Meier and Jerry
Stewart will give a short presentation on laws concerning wills, divorce"consumer
protection, etc. Question and answer period will follow, and questions will be
answered on