GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY
600 west Olive Avenue
Glendale, Az 85301
8,2010
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
STUDENT BOLLETIN
Volumen 1 N° 1- 33
September 13 / 1965
1966-1967
GLENOALE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
CALENDAR
Nonday September 12 8:00 a.m. Classes Begin
110nday -Tues. September 12-13 8:00 a.m.-4:00p...m. Student Petitions Available
Friday September 16 Noon All Petitions Due, Dean of Students
• Friday September 16 4:00 p.m. Registration Ends
Friday September 16 6:30 p.m. -Midnight Dine and Dance, Student Union Bldg.
• ~ffiSSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DEAN
The shakedown cruise is underway. You are now registered and going to your classes
for the first time. Strange buildings and rooms and new instructors all take time to
become familiar but you will come to appreciate the excellent facilities, of the
College. You will early recognize the superior teaching ability of your professors.
I know you will join the faculty with enthusiasm in a cooperative effort to make this
a great College to serve you in your collegiate career.
Best academic success to you,
John F. Prince, Executive Dean
- DINE AND DANCE
This is lT~ The Sophomore Class is sponsoring a IIGet Acquainted" Dine and Dance,
Friday, September 16. Come to the Student Union and dine from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
He~t new people and dance to the sound of liThe Ne\v Generationll from 8: 00 p.m. - to
midnight. Appropriate school dress is suggested. ADMITTANCE WITH ID CARD ONLY.
ID CARDS FOR DANCE
ID Cards "'ill not be issued at the door for the Dine - Dance September 16th.
Students entitled to ID Cards must obtain them before 5:00 p.m. September 16th in
the Dean of Students Office.
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INSTRUCTIONAL ~~TERL~LS CENTER NOTICE:
Welcome to the IMC: We will open Monday, September 19, with the following services
in operation: book circulation, A-V, microfilm reading, photoduplication, and reference
service. Periodicals will be available at a later date.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Closed evenings until further
notice.
TP~ AUDIOVISUAL AREA will open September 12 for day operation and September 19 for
evening hours (6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday).
For all A-V services please enter through L-27 (Rear entrance of IMC).
See page 26 of the Student Handbook for a floor plan of the IMC. Watch this bulletin
for announcements of new services to be added such as a circulating art print
collection now in preparation.
CHP.NGE OF CI.P.SS
Students who need to cancel or add a class that is still open may do so in the east
end of the dining room all next week. There is a fee of $1.00 for each change of class.
PART-TI}ffi E~PLOYl~NT
StudentsJinterested in part-time employment both ~ and off campus should contact
Jl Mr. Hurlebaus at the Placement Office, Room A-l2 in the Administration Building.
Notice of job opportunities will be posted on the bulletin board by the Counseling
Placement lobby, and any additional information necessary will be available in the
Placement Center.
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STUDENTS ENTERING UNDER G.I. BILL OR V.A.
If you haven't already done so, see Mrs. McVay in the admissions office.
EL CAl1INO FOOTJjALL GAME -PHOENIX COLLEGE
Glendale Corrmunity College students will be admitted to the Phoenix College-El
CamiGo football game - September 16 - for 75~ and your ID Card.
DANCE
Fall-~ the leaves and meet the most swinging band in all of Phoenix ...Attend the
A.11.S. "Fall Fling" September 23.
I{01'70H BOl:.ED l<iEMBERS
~fJENT GOVERNMENT PETITIONS
Petitions will be available to students interested in running for student government
cf£ices, Monday, September 12, at 8:00 a.m. A petition may be obtained from Mrs.
Petty in the Dean of Student~ Office.
C}-E~ERLE..4.DERS
All young men and young women who are interested in trying out for cheerleading
please contact 11rs. Austin in the P.E. office building for your application form.
Cheer leading tryouts will begin September 26.
GOLF TEAM
All men interested in playing on the G.C.C. Golf team contact Mr. Weiss. Rm. 11
Physical Education Building.
PHYS reAL EXANINATIONS -'lARS ITY ATHLETES
Physical examinations will be given Monday, September 19 starting at 7:00 p.m. for
students who plan to be on the varsity teams of cross country, wrestling and basketball.
These examinations will be conducted by Dr. Goldsmith in the Student Service
Building.
HEN IS INTRAHURP.L NOTICE
Intramural team managers are needed- to organize their own teams for the upcoming
sports season. Flag football will start in Oct. Contact Coach Bloss. Rm. 9 PE Bldg.
With the finest facilities, sharpest teachers, and snappiest
us should come up with highest honors. If we don't,we have
vJOULD YOU BELIEVE? .••.
Is this ever a school?
campus in Arizona, all of
only ourselves to blame.
But sometimes we get off on the wrong foot just because we don't
because someone didnlt give us the scoop.
He thought we'd round up a few tips to keep this from happening.
more in your Student Handbook, but these will help for a start.
know the ropes --
There are plenty
LOOK SHARP
Everyone judges by appearances, that's why we've put so much emphasis on the looks
of our college. Same thing with students. If they look good, chances are they ~
good. Slacks and levis for men, dresses and skirts for women are nidi. Save the
bermudas and pedal pushers until you get out of class. And don't forget to wear your
shoes.
You're an important member of the community, so act like one. Respect for law,
personal rights of others, and private property are among standards we hope everyone
has -- on and off the campus. You are representing your school \vherever you go; make
sure you leave a good impression by the way you conduct yourself.
About that car -- itls part of the total image. Be sure you register your wheels,
get a parking sticker, and keep the car in the student lot. We have a big campus, and
have to keep traffic under proper control. Help us by doing your part.
FEEL SHARP
Some of us have been away from school for a while. And maybe we never learned how
to hit the books in the first place. It takes a lot of doing to study, especially in
a climate that makes you think of more pleasant things. You'll have lots of conflicts
and decisions to make when you have a chance to go hunting, or dancing, or just to go
out on the town. We know from experience that studying is tough at first, but believe
us it pays off. One important thing to remember is that being a student is a full-time
job; don't think you can handle a job outside and take a full program of courses. too.
If you have to work, then trim down to being a part-time student.
iJhen the going gets rough , remember we have counselors you can turn to. These experts
will help you with personal and vocational problems, and can give you a lot of
insight to help you understand yourselves better.
BE SHARP
Gr:[;de-s and grads go together, no question about it. You have to complete 64 hours
of subjects with 3.000 or "e" average before you can get your degree. This total has
to include 6 hours in English, 6 hours in Social and Behavioral Science, 6 hours in
Science and Quantitative Studies, 4 hours in Physical Education, and 2 hours in Humanities.
The college catalog will help you pick the right combination; so will the
coun.selors.
In case you think grades aren't very important, you might like to glance over the
list of students who had their education practically paid for -- just by grades.
Scholarships are awarded, both in our college and in four year colleges to which you
might want to transfer, on the basis of grades. So how hard you work might very
easily put dollars in your pocket and know-how in your head.
Would you believe we've given you the s~oop?
SEPTEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Tuesday
\>Jed. -Thurs.
(<Jedne-sday
Frida.y
Friday
20
21-22
21
23
23
12:15
9:00- 2:00
12:00
12:00
9:00-12:00 p.m.
Elections Assembly
Student Body Elections
Folk Music Club
Chess Club
A.M.S. Dance
The Mall
No. side Student Service Bldg.
B 26
Student Union Grill Rm.-#16
Student Union
STUDENT BULLETIN NEWS
The Student Bulletin will be distributed each Monday at the Information Desk and other
strategic places around the campus. News for the Bulletin must be turned in by noon
Friday at the Student Services Building SO 4.
FOOD SERVICES OPEN
Grill Room (Snack Bar)
Grill Roora
Scramble Service
FRESB~lliN CANDIDATES
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily
5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday.
11:00 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
Candidates for freshmen class offices will meet with Mr. Matz in FA 10 on Monday, Sept.
19 at 3:00 p.m.
1965--66 YEARBOOK
Yearbooks from last year are available at the Student Union information desk for students
~vho did not receive one. These yearbooks are free-of-charge with presentation of I.D,Card.
CHESS ANYONE ?????
The Chess Club will meet Friday, September 23, at 12:00 in the Student Union Grill Room#
16. Students interested in joining the club are urged to attend this planning meeting.
FOLK KJS Ie CLUB
1st organizational meeting of the G.C.C. Folk Music Club will be held Wcdnesday~
21. All those who are interested in Folk Music please come to B 26 at 12:00 Doone
sion of the upcoming All-State J. C. Folk Sing is on the agenda.
Sept.
Discus ..
YEARBOOK PICTURE APPOINTlillNTS
All students with 28 or more hours of credit are requested to sign up for yearbook photo
, appointments. These sign up sheets will be available at the Student Union Inforw~tion Desk
on Monday~ Tuesday and Wednesday, September 19,20,21, 1966. There is no charge for these
pictures-so everyone should help support this year's staff by making an appointment.
WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
An organization meeting of all girls interested in WARA (Women's Athletic &Recreation
Association) will be Thursday, Sept. 22 at 12:00 noon in the Science Lecture Hall o
The emphasis will be on recreation with a co-ed volleyball tournament starting soon.
Girls, this is your organization. Come out and join the fun.
WRESTLERS. CROSS COUNTRY AND BASKETBALL
Fall physical exams will be held in the Student Services Building, Monday, September 19,
1966 at 7:00 p.m. You must get proper exam forms ahead of time from E.E. Office and have
- them filled out before taking exam.
ATTENTION INTRAI1URAL HANAGERS
~ The Glendale Corrmunity College Annual Intramural Managers Award will be given to signify
outstanding organizational leadership to one man who serves in this capacity during the
regular school year.
FL1~G FCOTBl~LJ.J
Th0 entry deadline for Intramural Flag Football teams is September 30. Team managers
_ should fill out an official entry form in the Intramural Office. Room 9, P.E. Building.
Flag football rules will also be available.
TO ALI. STUDEI'JT El·1PLOYEES
All students working on campus for instructors should turn in their EMPLOYEE TI}ffi CARDS
to Hrs. Haley, Faculty Secretary, Office A-2, on the following dates:
October
JU November 50 January .H
14 December 16 February 15
31 December 30 February 28
15 January 16 March 16
April
April
LIBRARY OPENS TODAY ~ ~ ~.
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FOOD SEf:.~J:ICE:. ---.-------' Grill Room 7:30 a.m. - Serving,b~eakfast
Grill Room o1,Jen 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m~ daily - 5:00
.Cafeteria-Scramble Service - 11: 00 ,to ,1: io daily.
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p.m~to 8:30 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs •
TELEVISION COURSES
, Glendale.~omrm..lI1i,ty College, is presenting two television courses oV,er:'KTVl(, Channel 3 :>
on Sundays 'at 6:30 a.m. and:7:00 a.m. These courses, Conversational Spanish and Current
Issues, are being taught by l1r. Kriowles 'and Mr. Camh)lon. Students interestEld in' following
the programs may receive one hour credit for each course by registering today for the
courses in the office of,~ontinuing Education and by passing a final examination based on
the material presented during the 'programs.
STUDE1:1T 1\SSE}1BL'Y
There uill be an all school assembly \o1ednesday:> ,September .2~, 12:15 p.m. on the Mall.
.Come and me~t.the new Student Government Leaders and Administrators.
I1'7STRUCTIO~-1l.I..t :·ll~TEB.IALS CE~NTER - STUDENT TYPING ROO:tv:t
One of the many services now available to students in the INC includes a typing room
equipped with six Underwood manual typewriters (3 pica, 3 elite). Be sure to take advantage
of this free service which is available in Room L-4 at all times that the li~ is
open.
Watch for an announcement in next week's bulletin of photoduplication services available
to students.
SOPHOll..mm HOrN STUDENTS ~
\'Jould you like to enter the "Miss Hool Of Arizona" contest?? If you are between the ages
of 18 and 25 inclusive, 5 1 611 to 5'8" tall, and wear a standard size 10 dress you meet some
of the basic requirements for the contest. The 4th annual pageant will be held on Thursday,
October 20 at the Chris-town mall. Entry deadline is October 13.
For further information and entry forms, please see Dean Butler in the Student Services
, Building.
LETTER~mN CLUB DANCE
The G.C.C. Lettermen are sponsoring a Fund Raising Dance, Friday September 30 - 9:00 p.m.
to 12:00 in the Student Union. Admission is 50¢ Acceptable dress-bermuda length shorts.
PLACE~~NT SERVICES
If you are interested, please conBuilding.
This list includes:
Girls
Cashier
Office helper
A number of job opportunities are currently listed.
~ tact the Placement Office, Room A-12, Administration
Boys Boys Girls
Busboys Delivery Babysitters
Salesmen Yard work & handy man Kindergarten Helper
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The Associated Men Students need a secretary. The opportunity is a once in a lifetime.
You could be the first, secretary on the new campus. Contact Ed Wilkinson, Wesley McKisson
or Je~ry Del Rae.
LOST AND FOUND LOST IT???????????? HElVE FOUND IT~~~~~~~~~~
Items such es: A towel containing P.E. Equipment, shorts, sox, shirt; a biege raincoat;
~ composition notebook; shorthand notebooks; two corduroy notebooks; sunglasses; keys;
a sweeter a~d a College Dictionary. So if you have lost it claim it at SO-l.
FOLK 11T}SIC CIJJ3
The folk ~ucic Club will meet Wednesday, September 28 - 12:00 in Rm. SO~12 to th~ of
the Bookstore. P13n~' for up coming fund raising dance need to be finalized or a switch in
schedule ~eeds to be voted on. Bring a friend. If you are interested in the club but
can't attend, check on details in Bldg. 400-Rm. 29 10:00-11:00 weekly.
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l:1ter2Gted in joini,DKthe Literary Club,are;invitedto ,attend, a planning
Student Union Grill ROOill # 18 on Tuesday) the 27th at 3:00 p.m •
. I~ for any reason you should collect any money a~'ld:':it isitb' be"':credit'ed'to your account~
please bring it to the cqshier I s office in the books,tore area, ;and,we.vlill handle it for
you. Please dp not send the money to district offie'e' as 'they ';/i.l( return it to us.
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interested contact Mr. Moonie Kong Rm; ift 280 Men!' sO:p .\i·.: Depart~ent'(as' sobn'aspossibte'~
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HRESTLERS :L~ ic ' '. '" ' ;,:
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CAT)~~Dr\:~_QJZ.J~'7EN'l'S ?OR__Q~J:OY:.;.Er.
J:-iO:1.··'l'U'2s.-h'ed.. 3-4-5 Play Try Outs
l1·::m.-PecJ.··F:c:i. 3-5-7 \'Jrestling Practice
Thm:sCa.;r 6 A.S. Installation Banquet
Fr:"day 7 G.C.C.vs. P.C. Cross Country
. Frid2Y 7 A.S. Evening Stomp
Monday 10 Soc. Sec. Interviews
9:00-12:00
(sign up now)
Science.Bldg-Rm: 1
Gym
Student Union
Papago Park
Student Union
Adm. Bldg. A-12
G.C.C. Ei\NDDOOK All students are expected to read their G.C.C. Handbook.' Special
tho~~ht and attention should be given to the social regulations on pages 29 and 30.
A. S, E,\iENL5G Si'Ol'lP 'Ehere Hill be an all school dance sponsored by the Assoc .' Students.
Fric::;7 :light, October 7 in the Student Union.
Shorts are "outl' for this dance. Be sure to bring your I D Card.
SCIlEDl.~I2 C':IA11GES No further section changes in student schedules may be made. Students
'.7ho :--..;~c'::' to uithdc:aH from <:l course must cont'act the instructor for permission. Students
who I)e.::!rl to ~~ithdra,,, completely from college should contact the Registration Office.
C,,\M'2t;r2 Pi'-R~ZIJSG Co.::meDcing Honday, October 3,,1966, perimeter roads on campus will be
locx8d off. Entrunce to the north p&rking lot is to be made via 59th Avenue.
Spe~d_limitG ar,';! as follows: 15 M.P.H. on roadways. 10 M.P.H. ~vithinthe parking lots',
BAND ;-\':IL0MJON The Gle:J.dale Community College Band and Porn Pon Girls Hill perform in
the TO:38 a.m. p8.rade c.nd 2:00 p.m. pre-game shoH at Northern Arizona University Saturday,
Octcoer 80 The band is composed of 55 members - 45 men ahd 10 women. Should you wish to
obser'll'o tIle bs.nd, you may (1 0 so any morning from 8: 15-8: 50 at the. east end ·oftJ:le campus.
H'ST:'.UCTIOl'!AL MNCEiUALS CENTER - PHOTODUPLICl\TION SERVICES XEROX 914: Capabilities:
posi tiV8 -::-c-C::py :-~~~y proc8s-;~ both let:ter and legal size paper; preparatio~ of copy for
,making Jitto mBF;ters; making t1:o.nsparencies ; reproduction on 3 x 5 hole punched, card stock
(Llrnish o;·;n card stock). Copies are run from 7: 30 a.m. - 3: 00 p.m. Mondaythrbugh Friday
and TI'2teria1.s should be suomitted to Mrs. Rosina Repela; IMC, Room L-5.
Please oiJserve the proper procedures for using this, equipment - check with t·he library
for this informatio:J..
VICO -·liATIC: Capabilities: completely, self -service, coin-operated at ten cents (10¢)
per page; 8~ x 11 negative copy; excellent for reproducing photographs; copies from any
su'riace (flat, book, magc,zine). ,.Procedure: use dimes only to operate machine.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE Nill~LY ELECTED AND APPOINTED STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERS. THE
NE\·] OFFICERS AND COl1HISSIONERS FOR FALL SEHESTER ARE:
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
Vice. IJ r2s iclent Domini,que IHschoff
Secretary Karen Perry
Treasurer. Sue Chamberlain
President
lice PY2sident
Secret3.ry
TreaS1...1rer
j:...lurrrni
P..ssewrnbly
. Athletic
Calendar'
Conference
Torn English
Alyce Dunn
Byron Limbers
Francie Heys
Cilrol Johnson
B1:1an Metheney
GHen Johnson
Susan Cozart
ASSOCIATED SOPHOMORE
Buz Turner
Election
Gaucho Day
Historian
Judicial
Parent I s Day
,. Parliamentarian
P,ublicity
Public Relations
Social
Special
STUDENTS
Publicity
Parliamentarian
Social
Special
Joan Scott
Wayne Darby
Debbie Huntley
Ronald Brarnbila
Cheryl Bickel
Bruce Smith·, '
Kamal Zein
Hubert Lm"rence
Cathie Johnson
Sue Butler
Chris 'Bnca:'
Jerry Del. Rae
Sharon Hai'lson
Jay Hawkinson
President Tern Hubbard
Vice President 1im Anderson
ASSOCIATED FRESHJ:A.EN STUDENTS
Secretary
Treasurer
Clu:is Van Gram;;
Darlene Nordby
(OVF>rl
President-Ed Wilkinson
President Jo Ann Pike
Vice President.. Linda Rupert
ASSOCU~TED }ffiN STUDENTS
Vice Presidenl-~,1esley l·lcIZisson
ASSOCIATED WO}lliN STUDEKTS
Secretary
Treasurer
·ccmmissioners
Treasurer-Jerry Del Rae
Pat Vat!ght
Cindy Noice
Bj g Sis ter
Little Sister
Parliamentariarl
Historian
Sophomore Rep.
Cheryl Bickel
Linda Shinkle
Jane Bills
Sue BrO\vl1
Debbi Cohron
Publicity
Cale:1c.::r
fresllr.:u:~n Rep.
raj?er DrhT~ .
J8:1iD Flovlers
Golen Johnson
Joanie Scott
B,3tty Trunzo
·~: .. c~ric F::~:1t:Z
A.N.S. COENISSIONERS are still very: much desired. If interested CO to Dean J3utler's or
Dean Pearson's office and pickup an application form. Wednesday, Octoo0r 5, from 12:00 to
1:00 applicants will be interviewed and selected in SO l2A. ACT NOW.
CHEEIUBADERS SELECTED FOR 1966-67 Co-capt's are Nancy Casey and :J'c.y R.::mkin.
Vicki Castle, Steve Cool, Carol Newman, Carol Pulliam, Larry S~ith and tat White.
110lJLD YOU LIKE TO ACT IN A prAY OR HELP BACKSTAGE? The first all-school production of the
current . school yep.r,.will be an "ole fashioned mellerdrama" appropriately titled "No, No, A
Thousand TiJT~es No~," or "Curses, Foiled Again;" The production is' schccluled for several
perform2)lCes at the, Arizona State Fair in a Special ThcC'lter-in-the-rom:d,10cated in the
lower }evel 9,fthe ;Goliseum Bldg; th:: 21:d ~veek in Novembe':, as ,'dell ac performances on
campus.
The Drama Department<wil1 produce ; Hr. Overson ~vill direct, a:,ci anyone ~.;l10 is interested
may tryout for any of the 8 speaking parts in the play, or sign up to help Tvith any of the
numerous jobs that have to be done "backstage" in o:::der that .l'The shew must go on~1I
DOYOUP.AVE A TALENT that could be used to entertain as one of the r'::'Jsical numbers to be
used in one of the "olio"acts betwe~n the scenes? We need a bevy of beau~ies for a can'
can dance, blues singers, or other entertaining acts with ths flavor from the era of the
gay '90's; .
Atte.rldthe IItry-outs~1 from 3 to 5. p~u<~ ,on 110nday, Tt)esd:::.y or l.,rednesday of this ,.;reek-Oct;. ~
3rd , 4th or 5th-in Fhi'SCience Le~~UL:!t~09m (SC -1),. If you can l t make it <:t these times)
please see Nr. Overson and make special arrangements for a try-out or' an audition.
Come on, join the others in creatH,g'sOmething exciting.
LETS HAVE P. LUAU Freshmen ~vho. ?pe ,int~:rested in vlOrking on the Fros~1 Luau October 14)
meet Monday, October 3 at 3:15 p.m. in the Student Offices Bldg. Rm. 12.
CLERICAL: l.JORK . If you are in~erestedi.~!being "on call" to thefacuJ.ty members for cled.cal
wor.l~ J . please see Mrs. Haley J faculty secretary in offiCE: A-2. - . ., '. .- .
SELECTIVE SERVICE E&;MINATIONSGlendale Community College has b8sn app~oved as a testing
center £orthe Selective, Service Examination similar, to the one given last spring. The
college is not listed· o~ tl1e: regular sche-dule .·Ou~ -~l.1mber is 029. If you are over 18 and
haye·nevei taken_ the exam previously) you.may take' itrt:bycontacting tl10 Selective Service
'cenfer, At pres~~t~the ~ollege: has no application b.lanks. .Th2 test Hill be given Friday
and Saturday mornin'g's, 8: 00' a.m., Novemh~r 18 and 19.
PLACE}iliNT SE?:JICES:· The Social Security Administration will interview on campus Monday,
October 10, 1966, for positions as Security Service Representatives. Basic requirements
include: .2 years college education or 1 y~ar'college education and 1 year business
experience. PoSitionsavai.lablh after June) 1967. '.·Starting s.:',!.ary) $4)766 for 12 months.
Male or female. Students interested in this position should sign up for the interview in
the Placem~ntoffice, ,R.?om A-12, Administration Bldg.
INTIU,HUHALS 1. Entries arc still being taken for t:he men I s open tenniG tournament.
l:'ac:u1.ty nlC:mbcrs are also invited to tnkc part. 2. 'Flag football ''1111 start Tuesday.
Schedules 'tlillbcavailable Monday in the Intramural Office, Room 1/:9, ?E. Bldg.
I/iRESTLING PIt4CTICE Monday) Hednesday and Friday at 3: 00 p.m. Anyone interested, dress
out andrc[lort to gym.
RECREATION CHECKOUT PERIODS COMHENCE TODAY .Monday thru Friday 12: 00-12 :L,5 in the gym.
Check out station (southwest gym storage room) tennis, badminton, nandball, outdoor volley~
ball, outdoor basketball, table tennis, ~'leight machine. (Absolutely: no gymnastics or
wrestling without instructor supervision). Monday thru Thursday 3:00-4:30 P.E. Office
Checkout Station. Friday 1:00-4:30 (northwest corner of locker room) llandball, outdoor
volleyball, outdoor basketball, table tennis.
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TEE G.C.C. CLOSS COUNTRY team opened it's first season with a victory over N.A.U. Lumber-·
jac~s. The Gauchos took the first 5 places, defea~ing the Lumberjacks 15-46. Scatt
Giddings, 1st place, ran the 3.5 mile course \vith a record 19:59. Joe Cameron-2nd, Ed
Gillespie-3rd, Grc2; Hancock-4th) Leonard Sueeney-Sth, Scott Hull-8th and Hank Stout-9th.
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Freshman Luau
Cross Country
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AHS .Party
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Saturday
Tuesday
VOCATIONAL COUNSELING
Continuing with our program of bringing to the student body of Glendale Community
College a planned approach to career choice, Richard T. Land, Research Analyst,
Arizona State Employment Service, will speak to all interested students in SC 1
at 12: 00 noon on October 20. His topic \vill be "Employment Trends in the Valley".
SELECTIVE SERVICE QUALIFICATION TEST
A representative from the Selective Service Board will be in the lobby of the Student
Union to give out applications for the next Selective Service Qualification Test on
Wednesday, October 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This test will be given at this
college on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19 at 8:00 a.m. Applications may also
be obtained from the Selective Service Board at 106 East Roosevelt.
POH PON LINE
Melanie }iann, Sandra Hall, Caroline Reyer, Carol Saban, Sherry Simpson, Janice Maywell,
Karen Perry and Angela Kocke for 1966-67.
Commissioners are:
Historian - Yolanda Noriega
Parliamentarian - Jerry Gable
A.M.S. Representative - Boh Munro
A.W.S. Representative - Sandy Miller
to attend all meetings of the A.F.S. Council.
you can check in your mailbox.
A. F . S. C02'lHIS SlONERS
The Associated Freshmen Student
Public Relations - Joyce Christy
Special - Scott Hallick
Social - John Spencer
Publicity - Ken Hoover
Congratulations: You will be expected
They will be posted in the bulletin or
ART Y",,\JORS
An Art Club organizational meeting will be held Tuesday, October 11, 1966 at 4:00 p.m.
in F A 1ft 6.
LOST AND FOUND
Please come ~o S 0 # 1 if you have lost ???
FROSH LU.AU
Friday, October 14. The Freshman Class will sponsor a Luau. in the Student Union.
A full course meal will be served buffet style, followed by a dance featuring the
"Grapes of \>J'rath". The dinner will be served from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. and the dance
from 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. The menu will include fried chicken, halibut, fruit bowls,
and IBYliian muffins. Admission will be by I.D. Guests will be charged $1.50 before
9:00 p.m. and $ .50 after 9:00 p.m. For lots of fun come to the Frosh Luau.
STYLE SIlO\'l
The Associated Homen Students are sponsoring a Big-Little Sister Style Show on October
18, 1966 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. All women students are invited.
STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS
The Associaced I'lomen Students are selling State\\Tide Theatre Student Discount Cards.
With the purchase of one of these cards, the student is entitled to free admission to
ths first she',.7 he attends and student rates at the Hayden East. Hayden \vest·, and Camelback
11ail the.atres for one year. The cards \ViII be on sale until November 1 from
10:00 to 1:00 daily in the Student Union. The price of the cards is $1.00. You must
present your C.C.C. I.D. to purchase a discount card.
\/OLLEYI)L\LL l'.NY.ON}~???
viIIAT - A. ~3. U. \-/ omen I s Intercollegiate Volleyball Tournament.
WHEN - October 29th
'?lEERE- Arizona State University. (Tryout deadline is October. 12)
Thos~ girls interested in trying out for the C.C.C. teams see Miss Knopp in P.E. # 6.
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Honciay 17 Baslzetball tryouts 2:30 p.n:. Gym
Honday 17 Volleyball-practice & tryouts 12:00- 1:00 p f' -:-n.~ Gym
Nonday 17 Volleyball-practice & tryouts 3: 00·· 4:00 p.i:1. Gym
Tuesday 1 () .J.O Boys interested in baseball 3:00 p .r:, < Gym
Tuesday 18 AHS General Heeting 12:15 p."iU.
Tuesday 18 AWS Big-Little Sister Party 7:00- 9:00 p"...""1. Student Union
\vednesday 19 Volleyball-practice & tryouts 12: 00- 1:00 p .Fl. Gym
Hednesday 19 Volleyball-practice & tryouts 3:00- 4:00 p.m. Gym
\vednesday '.l0.,., ANS Executive Board Meeting 4:00 p .ra . Grill Room
Thursday 20 Volleyball-practice & tryouts 3:00- 4:00 p.m. Gym
Friday 21 ANS General Meeting 12:25 p.m, Science Hall 1ft 1
Friday 21 Cross Country - P.C. 4:00 p.m. Home
Saturday 22 Wrestling - State AAU Home
OUR NEW FACILITIES Students are requested to show respect for our new facilities and
equipment on this campus. Please use the equipment properly) especially the chairs and
tables in the Student Union. Recommendations are that students sit in chairs in a
proper manner and NOT use them to rest their legs and reet. Tables should be used to
place articles on)NOT people.
PiliTS Glendale CO~uunity College male students are expected to refrain from wearing hats)
caps, berets etc., in the Student Union.
STUDENTS ADVISED TO SUBMIT SSCQT APPLICATIONS NON A?p~icationG for the November 18 and
19, 1966 administrations of the College Qualification Test are now available at Selective
Service System local boards throughout the country.
Eligible students who intend to take this test should ap?ly at once to the nearest
Selective Service local board for an Application Card and ~ Lulletin of Information for
the test.
FolloVling instructions in the 13ulletin, the student ::;hould fill out his application and
mail it i~nediately in the envelope provided to SELECTIVE SERVICE EXAMINING SECTION,
Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 988, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. Applications for
the test must be postmarked no later than midnight, Octob2r 21, 1966.
According to Educational Testing Service, which prepares and administers the College
Qualification Test for the Selective Service System, it will be greatly to the student's
advantage to file his application at once. By registering early, he stands the best
chance of being assigned to the test center he has chosen. Because of the possibility
that he may be assigned to either of the testing dates, it is very important that he list
a center and center number for each date on which he will be a\'~ilable.
IHC - ART ON LOAN Thanks to the Art Department and Warren Gentry) we now have on loan
twenty original paintings from the P;"oenix Art Museum. Artists represented include Miro,
pjca,;,;o, Vi1lon, Lc;~cr, Ch;'FJlll. The exhibit L;; ~,chcdt11ed until December 1,1966. Comc
in {lne! (,(ljOY thi:; tilk di.~;pJ.;lY of ":;il(~nt poetry." o(:h(:l: :;lwHing:; Dcheduled 1'0r thi!;
sear;on include the seri.graph,:; of Sister CorLta, internationally recognized artist from
Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles, California.
Tentatively planned: a faculty exhibition from Northern Arizona University.
ACADEMIC-TYPE CONGRATUI~.TIONS ARE DUE RAYMOND HOFFMAN: This G.C.C student is now.the
possessor of a diploma from The American Institute Of Technology which certifies that he
"has passed the examination attesting to his knowledge and ;:roficicncy in the art" of
computer programming systems and analysis as of October 11) 1966.
Ray is a top-notch student Audio-Visual specialist in the audiovisual department,
Instructional Materials Center, on the campus.
p~r{ IZGNA. fJ'i';jDEr'~T -
Science Lecture
spf~ak8r r",;ill be
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION On Wednesday, October 19, dt 4:00 p.m., in the
Laboratory, an organizational meeting of the ASEA will be held. Guest
Mr. Ki11ip, ASEA consultant.
G..C . C.. BP:.SKETBl.LL Tryoucs for this year's basketball team \lill begin Monday, October 17th
at 2:30 p.m. in the gyma
C['.OSS COmi'I'EY The Cross Country Team of G.C.C. 2.S still undefeated. At the last meet
they beat P.C. with a score of 18 to 39.
(OVER)
All boys interested in participating in baseball at Glendale
COlil:llUnity ColJ_ese this year. There \'Jill be a short meeting in the gym ~on Tuesday,
October IS, at 3:00 p.m. An intramural league will be formed with play scheduled to
begin during the week of October 24.
INTRAI,IUR~tJ~lJ r-JOTICE:
Upcoming EVC:1tS:
J. Wrestling - Entries are being taken - deadline - October 28.
You may enter with Coach Braasch or Coach Bloss
2. Free throw tournament - enter now
You may enter with Coach Bloss
3. Open doubles teollis tournament - for students and faculty - deadline Oct. 25
Enter with Coach Bloss
ASU VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT: Practices and try-outs for the ASU Invitational Volleyball
Tournament will be: Monday &Wednesday from 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday &Thursday from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Each girl \vho signed up must come out for one hour a week and each is encouraged to
come out as many times as possible. Practices will egin Monday October 17.
A}lS EXECUTIVE BOARD: Meeting will be at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 19 in the Grill
Room.
AMS GENERAL MEETING: There will be an AMS General Meeting Friday. October 21 at 12:25
in the Science Hall #1. All men are encouraged to be there.
The IISorrow" of it all, it's still coming. AMS
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Book Review 10:30 a.m. Student Union
Chess Club Meeting 12:00 SO #12
AMS DANCE 9:00-12:00 p.m. Student Union
Nov. 3rd-Thursday Phi Theta Kappa Meeting 12:30 p.m. L 23
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Oct. 25th-Tuesday
Oct. 28th-Friday
Oct. 28th-Friday
TO ALL STUDENTS OF G.G.C.: You are requested to drive your cars sensibly on all roads
throughout this campus.
20 MPH is the speed limit on service roads and 10 MPH within the parking areas will be
acceptable.
Drive carefully and sensibly. The life you save may be that of your best friend or a
classmate.
YEARBOOK PICTURES: All students who wish pictures re-taken or students who did not h~ve
chem taken before may sign up October 27 - 28 and November 1 - 2 at the Information
desk in the Student Union.
Mr. ~larvel, photographer, will be on campus November 3 and 4 from 8:00 - 1:00 p.m. and
2:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Student Union
ALL 'lETERf,NS: Attention all veterans attending here under the New G. I. Bill - PLEASE
come to the Admissions Office on Tuesday, October 25 at 12:00 noon. There will be
a general meeting with several representatives from the V.A. RegiOnal Office.
CHRISTl1AS IN 11EXICO: Mr. Campion (Spanish teacher) is organizing a Christmas tour of
Mexico. The ten day tour will begin in Guadalajara, Monday afternoon, December 19th
and end Thursday, December 29th. At additional cost there will be a separate tour of
tvlO or three days in Acapulco or Puerto Vallarta. The above described ten day tour
will include hotel lodgings, t,venty three meals, transportation, tickets to functions
attended, tips, and it will be a completely guided tour for approximately $175.00.
If you are interested contact Mr. Campion. Not limited to G.C.C. Students. Open to
the cou:rnunity.
rillSIC LOVERS:~ Tapes are now being made for your listening pleasure in the Student
Union. Such artists as the Stones, Beatles and others will be recorded. If you want
your favorite sound included, bring your records to the information desk by 4:00 p.m.,
November 4th. All records will be returned.
CHESS CLUB tiEETING: An important planning meeting will be held at 12:00 on Friday,
October 28, in the Student Office Building, SO 12. Yearbook pictures will be taken.
CHESS CLUB SPONSORS TOURNA}1ENT: Faculty and students are invited to participate in the
first Glendale Community College Open Chess Tournament. The registration fcc of $.50
should be paid to Mr. Como, Building 4, Office 9, Charles Ryan, James O'Meara, or Mike
Zody before October 28. Please submit along with this fee a schedule of free hours so
you can be scheduled to play at your convenience.
CROSS COUNTRY: Glendale Community College's Cross-Country team defeated Mesa C.C.
15 to L,5. Scott Giddings of G.C.C. was first over a 3.3 mile course on our campus
in 16:33.9.
GLElm!,LE COl-\1TUNITY COLLEGE BOOK REVIE\-.T SERIES: The first annual G.C.C. Book Review
Series will beheld October 25 at 10:30 in the Student Union.
Mr. Jack McDonald, Director of Special Services, Arizona Public Service, will review
"Father Kino in Arizona!l by Smith, Kessell, and Fox, S. J.
Thc public is cordially invited to join the faculty and students for these book
r8vieds.
~LENDAR OF EVENTS:
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ov. 1st ~l.uesa, ay Judo Club 12 :30 p .fi. Gym
ov. 3rd ~rhursday Phi Theta Kappa 12:30 p.m. L - 23
ov. 3rd Thursday Literary Club 2:30 p.m. S - 6
ov. 3ro Thursday Psychology Club 3:00 p.m. 80- 12
ov. 4th Friday THERE IV ILL BE CLASSES G.C.C.
ov. ~.th Friday Sophomore Dance 9:00-12:00 p.m. Student Union
ov. 5th Saturday Leadership Conference G.C.C.
ov. 7th Honday Wrestling sign up deadline Gym
ov. 8th Tuesday Book Review 10:30 a ..m. Student Lounge
-LA-S-SE-S: There will he school calendar.
oliday.
be classes on Friday) November 4. It is not a holiday as stated in
However) Friday) November 11) Veteran's Day) will be a~ school
OOK REVIEW: The second review in the G.C.C. Book Review' Series will be given Tuesday,
ovember 8, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. in the Student Union.
r. Jack Hartley) G.C.C. Professor of English) will review: Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain
y Justin Kaplan.
2 public is cordially invited to join the faculty and students on campus for this event.
ESERVATION OF COLLEGE FACILITIES: Request forms for reservation of college facilities
or any function held on campus may be obtained in Dr. Prince's or Dean Butler's office.
ueh reservation requests should be completed at least two weeks in advance of the
unction. This is important when extra custodial help) cooling, heating or other C &M
ersonnel are involved. Overtime help must be approved before reservations can be
inalized.
LNCE to the "Young Men". Free admission with I.D. cards) bring a
ents. The first dance in COLOR) sponsored by the Sophomore Class.
rorn 9:00 to 12:00 in the Student Union. Apparel for the dance will
NO SHORTS
guest. Free refreshFriday,
November 4th
be school attire.
Ei'GNDER TO VETERANS: Those attending under the G1 Bill must mail "attendance cards" to
he VA Office as soon as possible after the end of the month in order to receive payment.
lcr"se have. llrs. HcVay doublecheck the cards in the admissions office.
AVAL RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORP: Any boy who is interested in a college education
ith a full .s..ctolarship and ",ho may qualify for the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corp,
lease cheCK ~vith the Counseling Department soon. Deadline for filing applications is
ovember 18) 1966.
LACE~SNT SERVICES: Current listings of part-time job opportunities far exceed the
f students indicating an interest in them. If you are in need of part-time work)
heck the bulletin board in the Placement Office) Room A-12, Administration Bldg.
i jobs available are: truck driver, 2.64/hour; stock clerk, 1.35/hour start; car
.25/hour; general office) 1.25/hour; accounting (full time) 300.00/month; nurse's
aD/hour) experienced; food services, 1.10 - 1.25/ hour; typist) 2.00/hour; etc.
number
please
Examples
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aid)
Q ALL HAteS DE H7KUD!AV: Code practice tapes are no,,;v available in the audiovisual dept.)
:'IC. 'rapes are not for loan but may be scheduled during 1I 0 ff" hours in the Language lab.
EAREOOK PICTURES: Students who wish pictures re-taken or students who did not have them
aken may sign up Oct. 31 at the Student Union Information Desk. The photographer will
,e on campus Nov. 3-4 from 8:00-1:00 p.m. and 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber) S.U.
NTR,'...l-1URA:r~ NOTrCE: Entries are still welcome in the following events: I~restling - Nov.
- deadline Lor weigh-in. Free Throw Tournament-Nov. 11 deadline. Turkey Run-Nov. 14.
DDO: Students interested in a Judo Club on campus are urged to attend the oranizational
lceting Tuesday Nov. 1 at 12:30 in the S.W. corner of the Gym.
,ITEBARY CLUJ: An organizational meeting will be held Thursday, 3 Nov. at 2:30 p.m.
- 6. Open to all students.
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THETA KA??A: A meeting will be held Thursday) Nov. 3 - 12:30 p.m. L - 23.
SYCE9LCGY CLUB; Organizational meeting - Thursday) Nov. 3 - 3:00 p.m.
,nyGne ir~terc:sted.
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Tuesday Book Review
Tt'.r:,sday A1AIS Meeting
1\lec.c.:oy, JUGO Club:.Meet;i.ng
Hednesday Folk Music Club I·ieedng
Wednesday.:;AMS Executive Board Meeting
Wednesday Ballet Demonstration
Thursday Badminton Demonstration
Thursday NAU Cross Country
Thursday Frosh Dance
Friday VETERAN'S DAY RECESS -NO CL'\SSES
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8th
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9th
10th
10th
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11th
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HOLIDAY: Janua~y 2 is a holiday because New Year's Day falls on a Sunday. Please correct
all calendars and re-assign activities scheduled for January 2 to other dates.
BOOK REVIEH: The second review in the G.C.C. Book review Series will be given Tuesday,
November 8, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. in the Student Union. Mr. Jack Hartley, G.C.C. Professor
of English, will review: Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain by Justin Kaplan. The public is
~ordially invited to join the faculty and students on campus for this event.
~illLODK'\M~ POSTPONED: Due to illness in the cast and other problems beyond our cont~ol,
the drama cepa~~ment regrets to announce the postponement of the old fashioned melodrama,
NO, NO, A THOUSAND TIViliS NO, which was scheduled for presentation on campus in the Grill
Room on Tuesday and Ivednesday, November 8th and 9th. However, the "shmv must go on" as
scheduled at the Arizona State Fair and it will be nresentedas previously arranged in
the Coliseum Theatre-in-the-round for three showings on Monday, November 7th at 2:30 p.m.-
5:30 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m. .
rhe entire show, complete with Can Can Dancers, pop corn, soft drinks, hissing and
booing, and all th~ works, will be a rip-roarin', fun-filled production with plenty of
laughs for every-one. Plan to attend if you can:
BALLET DEMONSTRATION: Continuing Education is planning to offer a non-credit course in
ballet during the second semester. Margaret Olson will present some of her ballet students
in a demonstration in our gymnasium on Wednesday, November 9, at 5:00 p.m. Those ,inter-
2sted are invited to attend. '...~\
SCHOOL JACKETS; The Book Store has just received a new shipment of G.C.C. jackets. We
~lso have a new display of Hilimark gift stationery.
?URCF~\SrNG HITHOU7 REQUISITIONS: Recently several purchases have been made without first
initiating an activities requisition where-upon district office issues a purchase order.
?rior approval must be obtained by requisition or, if in emergency, by telephone by the
Eiscal agent only.
?lease allow ample time for processing and delivery of your order--try to anticipate your
1eeds in advance.
~lease do not deviate from this procedure as we have been advised that confirmation
requisitions will not be approved in the future.
:O-£D VOLLEYBALL RESULTS: Six teams participated in the round robin WARA Co-ed Volleyball
Cournament. The vlinning team consisting of: B. Trunzo, J. Le Mee, V. Aldawo, N. Wells,
~. Hole, and L. Bently never lost a game. Ribbons were presented to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
?lace teams. 45 men and women participated in Co-ed Volleyball.
·lARA ItlOHEN I STENNIS: HARP. begins its tennis doubles for '-lomen Tuesday, November 8 at noon
)n the tennis courts. If you already have a partner - grcat~ If you would like to play
Jut don't have a partner - come out and we will find one for you.
Chis activity is for all skill levels. Come out and join the fun.
fAI~Io. PIC:SENTS NATION'S BEST: The nationls number 1 ranked ,-lomen's badminton player \-lill
~ive a demonstration on Thursday, November 10. The demonstration will begin at 12:15 p.m.
Ln the G.e.c. Gym and everyone is invited to attend.
ffiMEN STUDENTS: If you are interested in playing volleyball at the University of New
1exico, sign up with Miss Knopp (Rm. 6 - P.E.) before Friday, November 12.
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BO'JLII<YG: Girls, do you like to bOHl? ilould you like to be in a bm-lling tournament?
,Jould you like to represent Glendale Community College and WARA at the University of
Neh' Nexico? See Hiss Knopp,Rm. 6.inJthc P. E. building before Friday, Nov. 12.
i>1El';S :E\TI{ANUIt.!\LS: \he:.;tUn)~--I:1onday, Hovember 7 is thc last day for official weigh-ins.
Contact Coaches Braasch, Fucnning or Bloss. Tennis--Participants should try to finish
the t st two rounds by Honday, November lLf. Cross Country.Ex ,Free Thrml Tournament-Entries
arc still available for these t'lvO events. Sign up in 'room It 9 P. E. Building.
JUDO CLUB: A demonstration will bc,given at the JudoC'lub meeting' this, vlee.k.;in" theoorth
east end of the·Gym. at 12:30':p~m; November 8th.';' ':';',:; j;: .• :',.
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Hill be made at the meeting. oDr:Nbvember 9th. The meeting,wiJl1.::be:iheld in SO - 12 at noon.
Everyone 'is uq;'edto attend.:':. c' ,
There will be an AMS Executive Board Meeting wednesday at 4:00
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Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
15
17-18-19
17
17
17
18
18
19
19
Tuesday
Thursday-Fri. & Sat.
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Judo Club Meeting
AJCSGA Conference
Student Education Assoc.
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
Vocational Guidance Lecture
Selective Service Tests
Folk Music Club Dance
Selective Service Tests
Cross Country
12:00
12:00
12:25
12:00
8:00
9:00
8:00
11:00
SO-12
Thatcher
SO-12
p.m. L-23
Student Lounge
a.m.Council Chamber
p.m. Student Uoion
a.m. Dining Room
a.m. G.C.C.
NEW BOOKSTORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Monday -Thursday. 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday.
ART EXHIBITION: The paintings and collages now hanging in the Student Lounge are works
done by our Basic Design students. We invite you to see them. ART DEPT.
}iRS. SHANK HOlmRED: 10: 30 a.m. - NOvember 22, 1:-1rs. Margarethe Shank will be honored at the
college book review. Mrs. Dorothy Laurence, a long time friend of hers and a present
Phoenix College staff member, will review Call Back the Years. A reception in honor of
Mrs. Shank will immediately follow the book review in the Student Union.
FOLK MUSIC CLUB FUND RAISING DANCE: The Folk Music Club is sponsoring a fund raising dance
on Friday November 18, from 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. in the Student Union.
JANUARY 21\Dl_~ _~HOLlDAY: Please correct all calendars and re-assign activities scheduled
lor Janu&ry ~nd to other dates.
SECOND SEMEST~R CL~SS SURVEY: Monday and Tuesday, a curriculum selection survey will be
conducted in the English classes.
Students are requested to indicate their subject choices for the second semester and are
requested to make these selections as accurately as possible.
Students who are not enrolled in English classes may make these selections at the information
desk in the Student Union.
GRADE SLIPS: Last call to pick up mid-term grade slips. Please do so within the first
three days of this week.
\~ITHDRAW FROM A COURSE: Remember the last day to withdraw from a course is the end of the
tHelfth Heck (December 2). After that date no student may drop or be dropped from a class.
PETITIONS FOR G~~DUATION: For students planning to graduate at mid-year must be turned in
to Registration Office. The deadline has been extended to December 15.
In accordance with the new regulations a student must earn an average of 3.400 to avoid
probation or suspension.
WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE? Mr. Barry Wolf, Arizona State
in post hi 0h school career placement. will speak to this
in the Student Lounge.
Employment Service. a specialist
question at 12 o'clock, Thursday,
Cross -country Turkey Run & the Free Thro\11
The free throw qualifying round starts Wednesday,
!~~:~g!~~D~:J.~;E;~(;2;\i'~~~§1·.: Hill be held to Lelcct a Queen and t\.JO ,1Ltcndants to represent and
publicize the World Famous Phoenix Jaycee Rodeo.
Ap?lication forms may be obtained from Dean Butler. Deadline is January 14.
HENS mTRAl1URALS: Entry deadline for the
Tournament closes Tuesday, November IS.
November 16 at 12:10 in the gym.
HEN'S TENNIS: All men interested in playing varsity tennis should contact Coach Bloss by
Friday, November 13.
STUDENT SDUCATION ASSOC. MEETING: Thursday at 12:00 in room 12-A in the Student Center the
Student National Education Assoc. Meeting will be held. If you are an education major this
club is for you~
P:1I THETA K/,I'PI,: There l"i11 be a meeting next Thursday, Nov. 17, at 12:25, in L-23.
YEARBOOK PICTURE WILL BE TAKEN.
A.H.S.: A~plications are available for any woman student interested in applying for
A.H.S. Historian or Fund-Raising Cormnissionership. Deadline is Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Applications available in the A.W.S. Office. SO-4.
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Nov. 26
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
21
22
23
honday
Honday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
l'lednesday
\lednesday
Hednesday
Hednesday
Thu:"sday
Friday
Saturday
EVENmG CLASSES -TH.4NKSGIVING RECESS
ANS COllJ'lISSIONERSHIPS OPEN
BOOK REVIEW & RECEPTION
JUDO CLUB HEETING
LITERARY CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL ~lliETING
':lURKEY RUN
DEADLINE FOR STUDENT BULLETIN NEWS
FOLK NUS IC CLUB
CROSS COUNTRY
AHS EVENING STOHP
THANKSGIVING RECESS
TP>.1c\NKSGIVING RECESS
WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
G.C.C.
SO - 6
10:30 a.m. Student Lounge
noon SO -12
2:30 p.m. S8 -18
4: 15 p.m. Gym
noon SO - 4
noon SO -12
4:00 p.m. Hesa
9:00 p.m. Student Union
G.C.C.
G.C.C.
California
Al-JS EVENING STOHP -HEDNESDAY EVENING: The AVIS is sponsoring the 'ITurkey Trotl
' wednesday,
November 23 from 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. Come and trot to the fabulous sounds of "ThemSelves".
Glendale CO$uunity College students admitted free with I.D. Guests 75¢ per person.
S~hool attire please~
"l-~ IS INTRAl·lURALS: The first annual TURKEY RUN \-li11 be held Tuesday, November 22 at 4: 15.
urne out and watch the chase.
earn entries are being taken nOl] for volleyball. Deadline is November 29.
~ ANS APPLICATIONS: These commissionerships are now available in SO - 6. Deadline for
pplying will be ~ednesday, November 23.
• CROSS-COUNTRY: The AMS congratulates the cross-country team on its second place win at
the National Cross-country meet.
"LITERARY CLUB: The Literary Club will make another attempt at an organizational meeting
on Tuesday, 22 November, 2: 30 p.m. in SS - 18. Open to all students.
-JUBO CLUB: The Judo Club is having a meeting in SO - 12 at 12:00 on November 22. Everyone
welcome.
EO;-JLI~G LEAGUE: A bowling league is being formed for your enjoyment. Join your friends at
the Glendale Bowling Lanes every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. The cost for an evening of
fun is only 90¢.
, If interested contact Glendale Lanes 939-6178
TEEtiS AGAINST l1ENTA"L ILLNESS:
attclld a meeting of T.A.M.I.
Office, 504 East McDowell
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Dec. 2
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Thursday
Friday
Fridz.y
Frida;!
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Sunday
Sunday
Folk Music Club Meeting
Literary Clee
A.W.S. Duo-State Convention
Basketball N.A.U.
P~ .. F.S. Dance
Wrestling U. of A.
Art Shov
Gaunnage \-lind Quintet
Noon
12:15 p.m.
SO-12
Council Chamber
Hev Mexico
Home
Student Union
Home
Student Union
Student Unibn
• COHGRATULATIONS N_ADRIGAL SINGERS:
~ l'lt was a great pleasure to have the Madrigal Singer~, directed by
Mary Ann Dutton, entertain November 9 at the United Fund's luncheon.
We reali~e this treat was possible because you released the students
from classes for the necessary length of time. And we're very brateiul
that you did. They a~e excellent representatives of the college
and its fine music department-"
Dan Mardian
General ChairQan
__ SUGGESTIONS ANYONE???? A "suggestion boxll bas been placed ot the Information Desk in the
Student Union. Anyone who has a comment or ~uggestion concerning any phase of Student
Union operation may uTite it on the paper provided and drop it in the box.
_The Student Union Committee meets every other week to discuss these sugsestions.
~BOY ASK GIRL: Yes, this is boy ask girl week (November 28-December 2) for the Winter
Formal. AWS is sponsorin8 their annual Winter Formal at Mountain Shadows on December l7~
~ from 9:00 to 1:00. Boys get your dates ~, 'cause next week it'll be ~irl ask boy.
~Pick up your tickets in the Student Union with your I.D,'s.
• LITE~~RY CLUB: The Literary Club will meet at 12:15 to 1:00 p.m. Thursday, December 1 in
.•the Council Chamber of the Student Union.
~EO\~LING LEAGUE: A bowling league is being formed for your enjoyment. Join your friends at
,}he Glendale Bowling Lanes every Thursday night at 7: 00 p.m. The cost for an evening of
fun is only 90¢ .
• If interested contact Glendale Lanes 939-6178.
JUDO CLUB: The Judo Club meeting will be_ Tuesday, November 29, at 12:00 in 80-12. Everyone
is welcome. Members please attend.
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Dec. 5 1''1011day Opera Horkshop Production 8:00 p.m. Student Union
Dec. 6 Tuesday A.lv.S. Noon Stomp 12:15 p.m. Student Union
- Dec. 7 Heclnesday SNEA Meeting 12:00 SO-12
Dec. 7 \.Jeclnesday Soc cer' COlub 12:10 p.m. Soccer Field
Dec. 8 Thursday Phi Theta Kappa Meeting 12:30 p.m. 1-23
~. Dec. 8 Thursday Literary Club Meeting 12:15 p.m. Student Union ifr6
Dec.8-9 Thurs. & •k' r~.. Drama Production 9:00 p.m. Student Union
Dec. 9 Friday Parent's Night 7:00 p.m. Gym
Dec.8-9 Thurs. & Fri. Basketball Tournament California
Dec. 10 Saturday Basketball Tournament California
Dec. 10 Saturday Wrestling Tournament Away
U.S. ~~RINE CORPS: Representatives from U.S. Marine Corps will be in the Student Union all
day Monday, December 12 (between 9: 00 - 2: 00) to explain the Marine Corps Officer Progralil.
If you wish to schedule an interview. do so through the Counceling Office Secretary.
FUNDS ON CAMPUS: The following directive was received from the district office regarding the
"handling of funds on campus:
No funds of any kind are to be handled on a campus unless they are appropriately handled
through the fiscal agent so that proper accounting can be made even if it is merely the
handling of a trust account.
~ PARENT'S NIGHT: The Glendale Community College 4th annual Parent's Night will be Friday,
. December 9. Students and fam~l~es are cordially invited to attend. The activity program
begins at 7:00 p.m. in the gymnasium followed by refreshments and a drama production in the
Student Union. For an enjoyable and exciting evening, plan to attend .
•QUEEN AND KING CANDIDATES: Names of the candidates will be announced December 6th at the
A.W.S. Noon Stomp .
•GIRLS-PICK YOUR GUYS: From December 5 to December 9 is your week, girls ~~ Now. you get
your chance to ask a guy to the Annual Winter Formal on December 17 from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00
a.m. at Mountain Shadows. You won't want to miss the biggest event of this semester~~
TRACK CANDIDATES:
Glendale's first
Please see Coach Fuenning
track team.
(P.E. 10) if you would like to participate on
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SOCCER CLUB: The Soccer Club meets every Wednesday at 12:10 on the north soccer field. All
Frosh boys planning to play football next year and not involved in a sport should report
for conditioning and agility work.
PHI THETA KAPPA: A meeting will be held Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in 1-23.
-1ITEr~.RY CLUB: A meeting will be held at 12:15) Thursday, December 8 in conference room 6
of the Student Union. Open to all students.
_S.N.E.A.: The S.N.E.A. will neet in SO-12 at noon Wednesday. December 7th. A film depict
ing the problems of a beginning t83cher will be sho\yU.
?,O\;J1ING LEAGUE.. : A bowling league is being formed for your enjoyment. Join your friends at
the Glendale Bowling Lanes every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. The cost for an evening of
fun is only 90~.
If interested contact Glendale Lanes 939-6178.
D?I.l"~A PPCDUCTIOl;: "No J N.o. A Thousand Times No ~ II Glendale Communi ty College Drama Department's
first production of the season will be a three-act melo-drama to be given in the
Grill Room. There will be a three o'clock matinee and an eight p.m. performance on Thurs.
Dec. 8 and a special performance for Parents' Night at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9.
Tickets available at Bcokstore - Free with student I.n - Adults $1.00. children 50 C.
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CALENDAR OF EV2NTS:
Dec. 12 i'ionday
Dec. 12-13 I'lon. -Tues.
Dec. 13 Tuesday
Dec. 13 Tuesday
Dec. 13 Tuesday
pee. 14-15 \,;Yed. -Thurs.
Dec. 14 Ilednesday
Dec. 15 ,..,.,~ l.nursG,ay
Dec. 15 Thursday
Dec. 15 Thursdny
Dec. 15 Thursday
Dec. 16 Friday
Dec. 16 Friday
Dec. 16 Friday
Dec. 16 Friday
Dec. 17 Saturday
2C. 17 Saturday
,Dec. 17 Saturday
Jan. 2 Honday
Jan. 3 Tuesday
Basketball U. of A.
Student Petitions Available
Book Review
Judo Club
Christmas Assembly
Final Voting for Winter Royalty
Meeting~vinter Royalty Finalists
Petitions Due
Judo Club
Phi Theta Kappa
G.C.C. A Cappella Choir Concert
A.M.S. Day
1st Annual Cross Country Meet
G.G.C. Symphonic Band
Basketball Grossmont
Wrestling Tournament
Basketball San Diego City College
Annual Winter Formal
Is a Holiday
SCHOOL WILL RESU~£
10:30 a.m.
12:00
12:15 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
12:00
12:00
12:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
At.yay
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Student Union
SO-lO
Student Union
Student Union
80-12
80-10
L-23
Student Union
G.C.C.
G.C.C.
Gym.
Away
Phoenix College
Away
Ht. Shadows
LNSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER: Please observe the following schedule when checking books
out over Christmas recess:
All books checked out from Monday) December 5 to the end of the semester are due Wed.)
January 11) 1967.
Books will go on overnight circulation from January 11 to Friday) Jan. 20.
The INC '\olill be open between semesters (Jan. 23-27) for book return and clearing of
debts. Regular circulation resumes Jan. 30.
Ile will be closed during the Christmas recess) Dec. 19 through Jan. 2) 1967.
~The staff of the IMC wish you a happy and rewarding holiday.
U.S. :MA.RTNE CORPS: Representatives will be in the Student Union all day Monday).Dec. 12 to
explain the Marine Corps Officer Program.
p.C.C. STI1PHONIC BAND: The band will present its first concert on Friday evening) December
16 at 8:00 p.m. in the College Gymnasium. Featured on the program is a trumpet trio consisting
of Ramon Acevedo) Gary Tintsman) and Paul Pixler.
RAMON ACEVEDO: First trumpet in the Glendale Symphonic Band, won a place in the All-Western
Tunior College Honor Band. The band will perform for the College Band Directors National
~ onvention at the University of Michigan on February 11. Ramon was one of four Arizona
Junior College students chosen to perform with the band. The selection committee chose the
bandsmen as result of individual auditions at Arizona Western College.
-G.C .C. A CAPPEttA CHOIR.: The choir will give its annual Christmas concert on Thursday'
night) December 15 at 8:00 p.m. All students) faculty) and the general public are invited.
The concert will be in the G.e.c. Student Union.
CmnSTHAS ASSEl1ELY: The A Cappella Choir will present a few selections from the Thursday
evening concert at the Christmas assembly Tuesday) December 13 at 12:15 p.m. The,assembly
will be in the dining hall area of the Student Union.
!,mWj'.L(,JINTER FOP.11AL: The formal will be held on Saturday) December 17 at Mountain ShadO\olS
from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. The dress may be formal or semi-formal.
A.M.S. DAY: On Friday) December 16 from 8:00 a.m. to l2:00-freecoffee. milk) and doughnuts
"Jill be served in the southwest end of the Student Union dining room.
CONTINUED ON BACK
CRess CQ-DI'JTRY I:N,\7IT..:\T'ICl'Jl\11·'lEE-T: T11e i~...l{.S. vJill sponsor the 1st Annual G.C.C. Cross
Count~y IDvitational Meet. All high school cross country teams in the G.C.C. District
are invited to cc~pete on Friday-December 16 at 4:00 p.m.
ICE SKATING PARTY: The A.M.S. invite all G.C.C. students to an ice skating party at
'celand, 3000 East Thomas, on December 19 from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. Bring your G.C.e.-I.D.
card and get in free.
JUDO CLUB: The club will have meetings on Tuesday, December 13 and on Thursday, December
15 in room 80-10 at 12:00. Members please attend at least one.
PHI THETA KAPPA: Photographs for the annual will be taken Thursday, December 15 in L-23.
The meeting starts at 12:30 p.m. - please be prompt.
Officers for Phi Theta Kappa are: President, Hubert Lawrence; Vice president, Gerry Schell;
Secretary, Pat Tuttle; Treasurer, Edna Aldridge; Council member, Karen Gustafsson.
PETITIONS: Any student who wants to petition to run for a student body office next
semester, ~~y pick up a petition in Dean Pierson's office - SO-l on Monday and Tuesday,
,December 12 and 13 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Petitions are due Thursday, December 15 at ~.
The eligibility list will be posted on Friday, December 16.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
6000 West Olive Avenue
January 3. 1967
Jan. 3
3
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4
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
CLASSES RESUHE
ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY
Wrestling - Mesa
STUDENT ELECTIONS
STUDENT ELECTIONS
Phi Theta Kappa meeting
New student officers-advisors
Wrestling - Arizona Western
Basketball - Phoenix College
A.M.S. After Game Dance
Basketball - N.A.U.
:Tues. 8:00 a.m.
Tues. Noon
Tues.
Hed. 9:00 - 2:00
Thurs. 9:00 - 2:00
Thurs. 12: 30 p.m.
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Fri. 8:00 p. rn..
Fri. 8:00 p.m.
Fri~
Sat. 6:00 p.m.
G.C .C.
Student Union
Mesa
Student Union
Student Union
L - 23
Student Union
Yuma
G.C.C.
Student Union
Flagstaff
CONGRATULATIONS T-O-TH-E WINTER ROYALTY: ~lountain Shadows was the scene of the announcement of the winter formal royalty. Dec. 17.
King: Kamal Zein; Queen: Alyce Dunn; 1st attendants: Dominique Bischoff and Ron
Brambila; Bnd attendants: Maria Sherman and Byron Limbers. Approximately 400 attended
. this dance sponsored by the Associated Women Students.
)hi Theta Kappa: There will be a meeting of all members of Phi Theta Kappa on Thursday.
Janu~ry 5. 1967 in L - 23.
Student Elections: Donlt forget to cast your ballot for student government officers for
spring semester. Voting takes place on Wednesday and Thursday of
this week in the Student Union. Bring your I.D. card" and VOTE ~ ~
Judo Club: The Judo Club will meet on January 3. 1967 in room SO - 12 at noon. Interested
persons please attend.
Literary Club: There will be a Literary Club meeting on Thursday, January 5. 1967
in #6 of the Student Union. 12:15 - 1:00 p.m. Open to all students.
Plans for a literary magazine will be discussed.
Student Music Recitals: Student recitals will'be given on January 9. 11 and 13. 1967.
Each recital will be held from 12:15 - 12:50 p.m. in the choral
room. MU - 10. Pianists. singers. and instrumentalists will
perform. All students are invited to attend.
LOST: A small black clutch purse. Please contact Miss Susan Antrim or return the purse
to SO 1.
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l{o:::. -Tues . -~\ied. 9 -10 -11 Commissioner Applications Available
Student Officer Installation Banquet
Honor Board Elections
9:00 a .ffi. G.C.C.
12:15 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
i1U -10
80-12
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Noon SO-12
12:15 p.m. B-16
12:15 p.m. MU-IO
6:00 p.m. Student Union
12:00-4:00 p.m. Student Union
12:30 p.m. L-23
12:15 p.m. MU-IO
3:30 p.m. 80-12
3:30 p.m. G.C.C.
6:00 p.m. Student Union
8:00 p.m. G.C.C.
8:00 p.m. G.C.C.
CLUB 11EETINGS OR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
EOOK REVIEtv
~,lrestli11g-P1:1oenix College
Booster Club Dinner
tball-Cochise
ll-P:..rizona ~vesterri
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Phi Theta l~appa
Student Music Recital
New Officers and Advisors Meeting
High School Counselors Day
S tlJden. t 111US ic I{ec i ta 1
Athletes Physical Exams
.L\.vJ.S. lileeting
Student Music Recital
Judo Club
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fome B.EVIE\·}: The fifth review in the G.C.C. Book RevieYl Series Hill be given Tuesday)
January 10, 1967 at 10:30 a.m. in the Student Union. Mrs. Lois Selby Halladay will present
Ac r-Iour "'!:Li:h the ?':)(ler:1s; a compilation from Thurber ,lYlcGinley, Nash and Ferlinghetti.
STUDEl'~T l,j}JSIC nECI·!~/~I ..S: Studer.t recitals \·lill be give~Cl on January 9, 11
recital will be held from 12:15 - 12:50 p.m. in the choral room, MU-IO.
<a;:-,d instrumentalists Hill perfor-in. All students are invited to attend.
and 13. Each
Pianists) singers)
hONOR BOARD ELECTIONS: Members of the Honor Board are official student hosts and hostesses
'for G.C.C. They usher) hand out programs, etc., and give a banquet the 2nd semester for
students on the Dean's List. The faculty has now nominated new members. On \~ednesday and
Thu~sday this week, January 11 and 12, the student body will elect new mewbers to serve the
college. Be sure to vote: Wed. & Thurs. afternoons, from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the infor~
ation desk in the Student Union. Bring ID cards.
9mE'IISSIOmZ}I AP?LICATIONS: Applications will be available on Monday) January 9) 1967, in
the Student Services Center. The offices available will be posted on the south window of
the Student Office Building.
INSTR1jCTIO~iAL ~'}\TE~;IALS CENTER: Please observe the following schedule when checking out
Dooks: All cooks checked out from Monday, January 9, to the end of the semester are due
l;'!ed .. , J 8.nuaryll;) 1967.
Books will g~ on overnight circulation from January 11 to Friday, Jan. 20.
The lEC ",ill be open betv,een semesters (Jan. 23-27) for book return and clearing of debts.
-Regular circulation resumes Jan. 30.
1300~{STORE BUY BACK 110rRS: January 1_0c 5:00 p .. nl .. - 8:30 p.m. PLACE: 80-12
January 17 -19 7:30 a ..m. - 8:30 p.m.
January 20 7 :30 a .n1. - 5:00 p.m.
CCm;SEI.DR::: t DAY: Coc.rnselors from various high schools t.Jill be on Campus January 9th. At
~oon a buffet luncheon will be served at the east end of the Cafeteria, ~nd as many officers
from student government \,/110 call eat with the group should do so.
S'rVDY 21-H2.TiTt~~~..:_--l~~!~I~:~r:~L'\rl'U]2E IN I~ONDOrl: If studentsareintcrc s ted i11 study i 11g E"ngl i~; 11 1i c-eraturc
ir. L,()t/.<..'~Oi: for <1 6 \<leek period t11is surnrner, opcnings are sti.ll available at a total
cost under $1000. There are also openings for stude~ts with one year of training in French)
Gerr::an., 0:: S ch. at campuses i11 eacll of those coun,tries" Lal1.guage studel1.tsllltlst be at
~e2st 19 yc&rs of aGe. For further information see: Mr. Hartley in FO-6.
~£I::!:::"~.:l'~: 0')00 ;l.n1. 11onday, .Lnuary 9, 1967. Dr. Giol1a of The American Institute
~or~l.;~~-l Trade 0i.11 cpcal< in tile east end of the Student Union Dining Room on the
aspects of ttl(~ MG~(i.canRcvolutiou¥ Faculty and students are invited to 3tt2fld.
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FINAL EXAIGNATION lEEK ~ ~: No student organization club meetings or social
activities to be held from Monday) January 16 thru Friday) January 20.
:ALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Jan. 18th-Wednesday
Jan. 21st-Saturday
Jan. 21st-Saturday
Jan. 22nd-Su:'1day
Jan. 23rd-l1onday
J2n. 24th-Tuesday
jan. 2Sth-\~]ednesday
Jan. 27th-Friday
Basketball-D. of A.
Sophomore Snow Trip
Basketball - Mesa
Concert - Artists Series.
Second Semester Begins
Book Revie-.;·!
A.W.S. Apple Day
Basketball-Cochise
7:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
Home
Ht. Lemon
Away
Student Union
G.C.C.
Student Union
G.C.C.
Away
Dean John F. Prince
~OUNSELORS DAY: In behalf of the administration and faculty I
;tudents for hosting the luncheon for the visiting counselors.
:he excellent food and your gracious hospitality.
wish to thank the Associated
We appreciated very much
CNSTALLATTON BANQUET: The administration thanks the Associated Students for inviting them
:0 the official installation banquet last Wednesday. We all enjoyed the meeting very much,
Ie never tasted a better dinner, and we wish all or your new officers a very successful
:erm. Dean John F. Prince
_,,\'C']ATING???? All students vIho have received National Defense Student Loans and who are
;raduating, transfering or terminating their studies at Glendale Community College this
,emester, please call the district office, 264-6471, Ext. 63 and make an appointment for an
"xi t interview.
:NSTRUCTIONAL Y1ATERIALS CENTEF\: Please observe the following schedule when checking out
looks: All books checked out from Monday) January 9, to the end of the semester are due
fed., January 11, 1967.
~oks will go on overnight circulation from January 11 to Friday) Jan. 20.
~he 1I1C 'will be open betvIeen semesters (Jan. 23-27) for book return and clearing of debts.
~egular circulation resumes Jan. 30.
sOOKSTORE BUY BACK HOURS: January 16 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
January 17-19 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
January 20 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: SO -12
:CHEDULE OF CL':.SSES: Sl:ucents who have not received a copy of the spring semester schedule
If classes by Tuesday, January 17 - check with Dean Heuser1 s office.
;TUDENT LOUNGE: Please do not take food into the Student Lounge.
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January
30
30-31
30
February
1-2
2
3
3
3
4
4
6
HO:lday-Tuesday
Honday
I'Jed. -Thursday
~~ .. ic.:.ursaay
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Honday
CL1\SSES BEG It~
Sophomore Talent Show Auditions
Student Officer Petitions available
Sophomore Talent Show Auditions
Literary Club Meeting
Registration Closes
Student Union Committee Meeting
Petitions Due
Wrestling - Navy Base,
Basketball - E.A.C.
Judo Club Workouts
12:15 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Noon
Noon
G.C.C.
G.C .C.
G.C.C.
SU-4
G.C.C.
r SU-18
San Diego
A,vay
Gym
CONG&\TUL~TIONS TO ALL THE NEWLY ELECTED STUDENT GOVERNllSNT LEADERS. THE NEW OFFICERS FOR
SPRING SE~illSTER ARE:
Associated Stud2nts
President - Alyce Dunn
Vice Pres.- Ronald Brambila
Secretary - Jane Calhoun
rreasurer - Maria She~man
~\ssoci.ated. t·rc'r.en Students
President - Janis Flowers
Vice Pres.- Jo Ann Pike
Secretary - Pat Vaught
~reasurer - Jane Eills
Class Re~ - Betty Trunzo
Associated Men Students
President - Wesley McKisson
Associated Sophomore Students
President - Dominique Bischoff
Vice Pres.- Kamal Zein
Secretary - Connie Rae Willmon
Treasurer - Sue Chamberlain
Associated Freshmen Stud~
President - John Spencer
Vice Pres.- Russ Gi11~land
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER: New furniture - you are in for a surprise~
When you walk into the IMC
Overcrowding need no longer be.
With twenty-four thousand books
For use in co~fortable nooks
And a smiling staff to show
You better ways to know.
We hope enlightenment
Will wed with your content. William Sickrey
FOOD SERVICE: The cafeteria will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A complete
speclaL Lunch for 75¢ is featured. A la carte items are also available in the scramble
area. Check the menu board in that area for the daily special~
The Grill Room and Snack Bar ~vill be closed from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily to allow
maintenance crew co clean the area.
iITEEAEY CLUE: Literary club meeting will be Thursday, February 2 at 12:15 in the Student
Union Conference room # 4. All students are welcome.
JUDO CLUB: The Judo Club will start work-outs on Monday, February 6, in the Gym. Please
be there at noon,if you are interested in this club.
NE'~'J H01JO;::A}~:Y $OCIETY, IJ~4t.J)El~S: Congratulations to tile 11.8'\<7 officers of Pl1i Th.eta l(appa. 'I'hcy
are: President. Hubert Lawrence; Vice President, Gerry Mayer; Secretary, Patricia Tuttle;
Tre,;asurer) Edna l~ldridge; Council Men1ber> Karen Gustafsson.
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:ALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR FEBRUARY:
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7
7
8
9
9
10
10
10
11
'14
14
15
Tuesday
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~ueso.ay
Hednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Frida.y
S&turday
Tuesday
Tuesday
\'lednesday
Judo Club workouts continue all week
\.Jrestling
Art Club Meeting
UP \\fITH PEOPLE
Guest Speaker-Dr. Grigsby-ASU Art Dept.
l~vS Officer Faculty Luncheon
Meeting-New Student Officers &Advisors
Chess Club Meeting
A.S. Stomp
Basketball-Mesa College
Talent Show Rehearsal
Book RevieH
Literary Club-Guest Speaker
noon Gym
Home
4:00 p.m. FA-16
noon Gym
4:30 p.m. Council Chamber
noon Student Union
SO-12
noon 50-10
9:00 p.m. Student Union
San Diego
7:00 p.m. Glendale Hi
10:30 p.m. Student Union
noon SU-4 & 5
Dr. E. Grigsby, Arizona State University Art Dept.
February 9 at 4:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber of
lLACEHENT SERVICES: Post office summer jobs for 1967. Examination will be given soon~~~~~
"pplications are available in the Placement Office and must be postmarked no later than
~ebruary 9, 1967, to qualify for these positions. H. W. Hurlebaus, Director of Placement
lP \HTH PEOPLE: A group from the "Up \.Jith People" show will perform in the gymnasium at
.2:00 on \vednesday, February 8. The shoH Hill be open to everyone free of charge.
tp.~'10N ACEVEDO: First trumpet in the Glendale Symphonic Band, won a place in the All-\\festern
funior College Honor Band. The band Hill perform for the College Band Directors National
lnvention at the University of Michigan on February 11. Ramon Has one of four Arizona
lunior College students chosen to perform with the band. The selection committee chose the
~andsmen as a result of individual auditions at Arizona Western College. Mr. Baxter, G.C.C.
)and Director, will also attend the convention.
)R. fu;RPER: Hashington High School Choir Hill perform one of Dr. Harper's compos~t~ons for
1 choral festival February 9 at Glendale High School. Also Cortez High School is to record
)ne of Dr. Harper I s compositions.
)r. Harper Hill be adjudicating at Prescott and Holbrook on February 10 & 11 for the District
iolo and Ensemble Festival.
CO-UNI-BUS?
-,lTERARY cum GUEST SPEAKER: Miss Marilyn Francis Hill speak as guest of the Literary Club
rcdnesday, the 15 of Feb.-at noon in the Student Union # 4 and 5. Miss Francis is the
<uthor of five books. Her latest poem, RIVERS OF RE}lliMBRANCE (RIOS DE RECUERDOS), is
,cheduled for performance at the Phoenix Little Theater on February 24, 25, 26. Her topic
It G.C.C. Hill be concerned Hith modern attitudes tOHard poetry and the consequent problems
)f the peat. The lecture is open to all.
iRT STUDENTS AND ART EDUCATION STUDENTS:
(acuIty MCffiber, will be here on Thursday,
:he Student Union Building.
Jr. Gri[;sby Hill explain the art and art education programs at A.S.U. at the invitation of
:hc G.C.C. Art CIu]).
~NT TO BEcm1E ABETTER READER-HOW ABOUT SPELLING??? Drop by the Reading Lab (FA-~) or the
lclling Lab (FA-LO) on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 12:00 to 12:50 p.m. No registration
.•eeded, no grades given, no final exams. The only thing we are interested in giving is help
:0 those ,.;ho Hant it. Try us.
3ULLETIN BOARDS: All posters put up on the
&y Publicity Commissioner, Anne-Marie Fish.
:ars, etc. must be typed on a 4 x 6 or 5 x
bulletin boards in the mall should be approved
All announcements concerning the sale of books,
8 inch card and must be approved before posting.
~.S.STONP: The A.S. is sponsoring a dance Friday, February 10. It Hill be held in the
3tudent Union - 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.
~RT CLUB: Art majors interested in joining the Art Club are invited to meet Hith us Tuesday,
?ebruary 7 in room FA-16 at 4:00 p.m.
Election of officers Hill be held February 10 at noon in SO-lO.
U.LENT Sliml REIL<:ARSAL; 1. rehearsal Hill be held at Glendale High School Auditorium, 63rd
\ve. & Glendale Ave., from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. If you can, please attend.
1i~:; IS niTI0\HUHALS: Entries are being taken for ping pong. Deadline is Feb. 10. Play begins
?eo. 13. Turn entries in at room #9 P.E. Building.
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13
14
15
i5
15
16
" 16
17
17
17
18
18
18
l·Ionday
Tuesday
Ilednesday
Wednesday
~..JedYle s ciay
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Registration for Leadership
Book Review
Literary Guest Speaker·Miss
Meeting-interested football
nasketball - E.A.C.
Phi Theta Kap?2 Meeting
Baseball Tournament
Wrestling - A.W.C.
Baseball Tournament
Sophomore Talent Show
Wrestling - Phoenix College
Baseball Tournament
Basketball - A.W.e.
Coni: .
10:30 A .1·1~
Francis 12:00
players 12:30 P.H.
8:00 P.H.
12:30 P .H.
8:00 P .11.
8:00 P.N.
8:00 P .1-1.
8:00 P .H.
Stunent Union
Student Union
SD 4-5
Council Chambers
G.C.C.
L-22
A'tJay
G.C.C.
Away
Glendale Hi-:chool
At Phoenix College
Away
Away
Su~l~ffiR SCHOOL: Plans are underway for holding Glendale Community College's first summer
school. The subjects that are being offered include those that have been scheduled during
past summers at Phoenix College, except for a few that require special equipment.
Term I June 13 - July 16 Term II July 18 - August 19
[.,rhen the schedules are printed, they will be made available to thc students.
JR. FEDERAL ASSISTANT EYJ\MINATION: The U.S. Civil Service Commission has opened a new
. competitive examination designed to attract junior college students into the Federal Government.
The Junior Federal Assist2nce Examination offers a gateway for the opportunity to
assist professionals in economics, personnel administration, general administration, writing,
automatic data processing, finance, accounting, law, contracts, library science, statistics,
SUPPly and transportation.
Ap~lication for the Junior Federal Assistant Examination closes February 20,1967.
~ Interested students should coqtact the Placement Office for test applications.
LTTERARY CLUB GUEST SPEAKER: The Literary Slub has invited Miss Marilyn Francis of Sedona
• and Flagstaff as a guest speaker. Miss Francis is the author of five books. Her latest
poem, RIVERS OF REMEMB~\NCE (RIOS DE RECUERDOS), has heen adapted for stage presentation
and is scheduled for performance at the Phoenix Little Theater on 24, 25, 26 of February.
, Her lecture at G.C.C. will be concerned with modern attitudes toward poetry and the consequent
problems of the modern poet. Everyone interested is invited to attend on Wednesday,
February 15 - 12:00 in SC 4-5 of the Student Union.
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: This conference will be held at G.C.C., February 25, 1967 and will
• be open to all students ~nterested. Registration begins Monday, February 13. The fee will
be $1.50 per person. Those interested may register in the Student Union. A dance will be
held foJ.lowing the conference and will be open to all students.
FeOD SERVICE: The cafeteria will be open daily from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 p.m. A complete
special lunch for 75<;. is featured. A la carte items are also available in the scramble area.
The Crill Room & Suack Bar wi).l be closed from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. daily.
LOST AND FOUND: IS YOUR NAME IN TIUS GROUP???????? Reid Feil"man, Sandy Christensen,
~ Nadia Clingan, Ronnie Mathis, Lu Knoodle, Candy Sworn, Kerry Lec, Cathy Switzer, Harry
Legas, Dennis Mathis, Jay McGuire, Robert J. Au, Bob Pickard, Robert Philpot, David Baker,
Patti Chatham, l,.Jilbur Duane Carr, Tim Baramski, Ronald Hilton, Cathy Short, Gary Zipner,
Donald Gustafson, Kathleen Short, Tom Tyson, Tom Anbisca, C. Hendricks, Jr .• Mike Weber,
Robert "o(;:'or, Lonnie Barten, Arthur Miller, Connie L. Faucette, Ron Blackwell, M. NcClcvc,
S-andy Lar~;on, Carol SVJartz, Stan Lemonovich, Jon Blum, Peter Chcssen, Kerry Lee, Rocky
~ Brmnl, G. E. Hiller, Randy Larson, Cm:los Vizzera, Jim \vood, Bonnie Benjamin, Nikki
fillingbast, Frank Carrillo. PLEASE COME TO THE DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE, SO - 1
We have books, notebooks, glasses, sun and otherwise. We have clothing-P.E. and other. We
really would like to make a CLEAN SWEEP.
H(WCIS 130:,£0 l/JEl:l]ERS: Congra tula t ions Gene Mayer, i'res ident; Karen Gus taf sson, VicePresident;
Ljnda Rupert, Sccrcetary-Trea~;urer; AI',ge~.a Klock, Council Rep.; Genllcl Hayer,
Darlene Spencer, Kamal Zein) Russell Gilliland, Ron Brambila, Brian Metheuy,Nnncy Casey,
Carol FasseLl and Alyce Dunn.
jCCU'::BL~'U:.: 1'180 interested L l ~)1aying football next: Y2H1: & in meeti.ng tbe nc\V head coach,
Carl Rollins, be in the Counci.l Chamber, \v.c;d.-February 15th at 12:30,
20th 1'1onj.ay Budget Heeting 3:00 p.m. SO-12
21st Tuesday Girls Basketball Intramurals 12:15 p.m. Outside Basketball Courts
21sr Tuesday Art Club Meetin3 4:00 p.m. FA- 6
22nd Hednesday Psychology Organizational Meeting 12:15 p.m. SO-12
22nd Wednesday Budget Meeting 3:00 p.m. SO-12
22nd Wednesday Basketball - Mesa 8:00 p.m. G.C.C.
23rd Thursday honor Board 12:15 p.m. L-2l
23rd Thursday Phi Theta Kappa 12:30 p.m. L-22
.23rd Thursday Veteran's Association Meeting 2:00 p.m. 8S-4 & 5
23rd Thursday Wrestling AJCA Conference Phoenix College
24th Friday Co-Uni-Bus 12:00 SO-12
24th Friday Budge t Meeting 3: 00 p.m. SO-12
24th Friday Basketball - Phoenix College 8:00 p.m. Phoenix College
25th Saturday G.C.C. Leadership Conference 8:15 a.m. G.C.C.
25th Saturday Track - Arizona Relays 7:00 p.m. A.S.U.
25th Saturday Dance - Sponsored by·A.S~ 9:00 p.m. Student Union
26th Sunday New Art String Quartet 7:30 p.m. Student Lounge
. NE\·] ART STRING QUARTET: The Arizona State Universit~l New Art String Quartet will perform at
Glendale Community College in the Student Lounge on Sunday evening, February 26, at 7:30
}.m. The quartet is considered one of the finest ensembles in the Southwestern United
,States. The concert is sponsored through the Continuing Education Program and is open to
the students, faculty, and public free of charge.
LEADERSHIP COj:~:CERENCE: REGISTER THIS \~EEK IN THE STUDENT UNION $1. 50 ~ ~
The Glendale CouKuunity College Spring Leadership Conference will be held on campus Saturday,
~February 25, 1967. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. Workshops and encounter groups re,
lating to leadership qualities and characteristics are planned for the day.
Jerry Greyson, KOOL T.V. executive ano announcer, will speak at the evening banquet. Trophies
for the Best Male, Best Female, Best Over-All Delegate, and Best Male Actor and Best
Female Actress will be presented at that time.
An all-college dance will follow from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 with the "Lost and Found" playing.
~ll students are invited to attend~
CONVENTIon DELEGATES: Congratulations to the follovling students \-7hQ will representG.C.C.
~t the Arizona Junior College Student Government Association Spring Convention, March 9,
.10, and 11 at the Sands Hotel in Tempe. The delegates are: Dominique Bischoff, Ron Brambila,
Jane Calhoun, Alyce Dunn, Janis Flowers, Maria Sherman, Betty Trunzo and Ed Wilkinson.
"Maria Sherman will be chairman of the Resolutions Standing Committee and the Past Resolutions
and Recommendations workshop.
-,STUDENT CAR REGISTRATION: All students who have second cars to register or who have not
, registered their car - please see parking lot attendant. Citations will be issued for cars
. that are not registered for the current semester.
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LOST AND FOUND: IS YOUR NAME IN THIS GROUP ??? Jacqueline Malonek, Harry
eller, Jessie Lee Nolen, Bill Hazeman, Gary Hintz, Reid Fehrman, Jim Wood.
_and found articles in the Dean of Students Office, SO-I. Please inquire.
Legas, Karole
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L FOOD SERVICE: The Snack Bar is open for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. - Sample Menu: 2 eggs, 2
...toast, hash brm,,/".and, coffee 50¢. Other menus.a.re: :a.v::tp-la·b'l,e'.,; "The 'Sna~cl(,~jfat and Grill Room
Hill·be closedfrrom 4,;00 p.m. ,to 5:00 p.m.:,.:daily. :Th'91C'a:fet~r·ta;wil'1>.be:o!?:en::daily from
11~OO a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A complete special lunch for 75¢ is featured.
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CPADUATINGSTUDENTS:· Place your orders ror g;ad1,lC,lt:~o'~'?PPou;r:W?,lJl.e,ptsw~.tjh, tJ1e· B~oks·tore ro~v;·., .;.
SPRING SALE: The Bookstore is
~night-shirtG, surfer shirts,·
having a Spring Sale: For adults - travel bags~ t-shirts,
For chi l'dren . - jack~t·s' ;'. i·;';shHt:s 'a·ndsu'trer: 'shirts.
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PSYCEOLOGY}1EETING: Attend an organizat:i'onal. meeting; on Wedne't'.ldaY ,:Febru'ary· 22 at 12: 13 80-12.
VETSI<l':.NS: Anyone w:'th active military service \-lho is interested in establishing a Veterans
Association on campus - pJease attend a meeting in the Student Union) if: 4-5 on Thursday)
February 23 at Z:OO p.m. Goals and objectives will be discussed.
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lfcbr~a~y 23 - Thursday.
ART CLUB: The G.C.C. Art Club will meet Tuesday, February 21 at 4:00 p.m. in FA-6. Purpose
of the meeting is to elect ne,,; officers. Old and ne\vmernbers are asked to attend.
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EOI'~OR BOARD: There Hill be a,.meeting of the Eonor.Board, ;rb\.l:rsd~y, .F:eOruarYitp at)2:15.p..m.
in L-21. Annual pictures will be taken.
GIRLS:s.t~:IG::T::·\LL: Girls Basketball Intr<:;m'.n:als begin Tuesday ,J?c.bruar;y 28 S.t 12: 15 .. p ,m. on
the outside ba.sketball courts. If you like basketbal1; Iv.A.R.A.wants you.
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Februc:ry
2S-~~U2S .', '300k Reviet'l
2-Thurs. Phi Theta Kappa ~leeting
2-Thurs. National wrestling Tournament
2-Thurs. Literary Club Meeting
2-Thurs. Honor Board Meeting
3-Fri. National Wrestling Tou~nament
4-Sat. Track - Long Beach Relays
4-Sat. National Wrestling Tournament
23-TU8S.
28-Tues.
Narch
Track - Phoenix College
Baseball - Mesa
Baseball - 't1esa
10:30 a.m. Student Union
3:00 p.m. Phoenix College
3:00 p.m. G.C.C.
3:00 p.m. Hesa
12:30 p.m. L-22
12:15 p.m. Cafeteria-East End
12:15 p.m. L-21
10:00 a.m. Away
DEAN1S LIST: The Dean1s List was published in the last issue of the campus newspaper E1
Tiempo Pasando. If your name is not there and you think it should be, check your grades in
the admissions office to see if there has been a mistake in your average. Then put a note,
shm'ling the correction, in Hiss Boerner's box.
INSTRUCTIONAL l'~i\TERIALS CENTER: In order to hold to budget liraitations on staffing it is
necessary to make tSe following changes in service (effective March 1, 1967):
All IMC staff-conducted orientation tOUTS and lectures will be scheduled in the morning
only. 2. The Directorls office will close during the lunch hour (12:30-1:30 p.m.).
3. The Microfilra Reading Room (L-5) , which houses back issues of periodicals and the New
'lad: Ti,',2s on m.icrofi1m \'Jill be serviced from the Periodicals Desk; please direct your
requests to ehe attendant at this desk. 4. AV Production: Allow 48 hours for delivery of
transparencies and ditto masters (on-the-spot service will no longer be possible); allow
'a minimum of one week for any photographic work (developing film, etc.); allow one week
for delivery of tape recordings.
·:0 AUDIT OR DROP A CT·4SS: March 3 is the last day to change to audit or drop a class with
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Co. .'0.
G.C ~c. 1-rCRSI1>:G
Curriculuill for
PROGR1~1: Any student interested in enrolling in the Registered Nurse
next year must contact Mrs. Hiller in the Registration Office this week.
12:15 p.m. at the east
,FOOD SERVICE: The cafeteria will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A complete
special lunch for 75~ is featured. °The Snack Ear is open for breakfasts at 7:30 a.m.
The GrillRoom and Snack Bar will be closed from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
LITERARY CLT3: The Literary Club VIill meet on Thursday, 2 March,
end of the cafeteria in the Student Union. Open to all students.
HO~OR 30ARD: :here will be a meeting Thursday, March 2, at 12:15 p.m., L-21. Have progress
rsports ror the banquet ready.
PHI THETA KAPPA: Meeting Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in room L-22.
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Student Union
G.C .C •
G.C.C.
Flagstaff
Student Union
9:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.rn.
6:00 p.m.
12:20 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
W~estling - State AAU-Freestyle
Artist's Series - Concert
Hono~ Board Meeting
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
Veterans Meeting
38scball - A.S.U. Fresh
Hrestling - State P.AU -Freestyle
D<:'~lce - A.F .S.
Track - Mesa &Palo~~r College
Easeball - U. of A. Fresh
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CALENDAR_ EVEN7S: ..,.._.._-
~ Zaseball - Phoenix College
.0 E~seball - Phoenix College
J L.W.S. Chicken Dinner
Tuesda)?
T.-'Jednesct-:y
\~7ed:1csdGY
Thul"sday
"fl:t.4;cscay
:Friday
F:ciday
Frida.y
S;:.tu::clay
Sato.;rrc.:::y
Saturdey
Sunday
A~TISTts SE~IES~CONCERT: Christina Carroll~ Soprano) will appear at Glendale Community
College en Sunday &~ternoon, March 12, at 3:00 p.m. She will be accompanied by Donald Isaak
who perfOrffi2G h8re January 29. Miss Carroll is a member of the Arizona State University
faculty. She has performed with the major opera companies in the United States, Mexico, and
urope. The concert is sponsored by the Continuing Education Program. There will be no
charge for edmission.
TE.E Br:OTIERS :TOUR: Popular singing group, \vill appear on the G.C.C. campus on Friday, March
31, 1967 in the gy~nasium at 8:00 p.m. Beginning March 6, faculty members may pick up
tickets in the Continuing Education office. Students r~y also obtain one ticket free of
,charge and one guest, ticket for $1.00 by showing school I.D. on March 6. On March 2~, all
remaining seats will go on sale to the general public for $2.00. Ticket sales will be at
the booksto~e. This is sponsored by the Continuing Education Program.
E3?RmG SEIH-:-[OIJ.IAI.:,: The Sophomore class will sponsor "An Evening In Rometl on Harch 27 at
G.O.C. from 9:00 to 12:00 • Tickets will be available, Tuesday the 7th at the Information
Desk in the Student Union. The dress will be tuxedos or dark suits for boys and short or
«long dresses for girls.
L"BD.;\I..I,W;:~ OF 2::3211': Niss Alyce Dunn v7as selected as the G.C.C. recipient of the A.S.U.
Heciallion oZ L::::it. Junior College Sophomore students were honored at special ceremonies
on March 4, 1967. Candidates were selected on basis of achievement, community service
and participation in Student Government.
G7(.AGJ.:;.Tj:C~J l;.";12~~F';(;=:'3NTS: Orders for these announcements must be placed this week at the
Eoo:cst01::';;;. 0:..:d::1:8 \7ill not be accepted after 4:00 p.m. Friday, March 10.
Last day to petition for graduation is April 1, 1967. If you have any
questions on graduation requirements you may pick up a list in the Admissions Office.
m~A·\::\ ?F.DDUCTIO:'7: 'Attention all G.C.C. Students~~~ Donlt forget to leave an open night on
~p::il 6 or 7 for your date with the "Vulturesll
, a G.C.C. drama production.
FTTEl"TIC".J \~2;2:F S31:')7';N1'i2.: General meetings of the Associated Women Students are held every
£i~8t and third Thursday of the month at 12:15 p.m. in B-16. This is your organization -
1 .. , d~'f ib' ~_~f4 l!>~
p_eas~ a. ... .:en· .l.":: poss ...e. ;/? '-( .I' .....~ ,..".';1
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VET:0;R"JrS: Are. you interested in thd'esteblishment tfPi Veterans Organization at G.C.C.?
Join us in roo~~ 4 and 5 in the Student Union on Thursday, March 9 at 3:00 p.m. Officers
will be elected.
E:J?W?, TeAPD: The meeting will be held Thursday, lilareh 9, 12: 20 p.m. in L-21.
PIlI TEETA K\PP.A: Heating vJill be Thursday at 12: 30 p.m. in room L-22.
in Office A-2 on the follouim~ d::tes:
PAY DAY
time cards are' due
Narch 16
l1m:ch 31
April 14
l~?ri'l 28
Nay 16
Hay 31
CLIP AND SAVE
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1,0 orga.nizf.ltion club meetings or socials, March 13 through 17.
rru8sday
Tuesday
Tl.~ursday
,Frid3y
}]lriday
Sc,turday
Satu::day
Sat'L1:.:day
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l'ionday
Fric12~Y
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17
18
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27
31
Barry Gold\'later
LetteTmenls Club p'iCtUL'8S
Baseball - College of Southern Utah
Pasadena City College Lancer Band
Lettermenis Club Fund Raising Dance
Arizona College Assoc. Meeting
Baseball (2) - Cochise College
Track. - t~J ..N.1'>1.) P.C., :&f.C.C.
Baceball - Grand Junction
Sopl"1omore Serni-Formal
Brothers Four
10:30 a.m.
12:00
12:00
7:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
1: 00 p .In.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Gym
Gym
A-r.,llay
Gym
Student Union
G.C.C.
G.C.C.
A'.vay
G.C.C.
Student Union
Gym
March 17 is the end of mid-term. Mid-term grades will
,
De ready by I·larch 22.
Bus. AC':llin., D.s,ta Processing, Real Estate
Civil, Drafting, Electronics Tech,.
Draftirlg
Business, Middle~~anagement
Electro:'1ics
Electro::1ics
Business, Management-Trainee
Clerical, Hostess
Electronics
Business, p.E.-Men, Pre-Law
Electro11ics
Busin,ess 1\.. dJ:ni:: i.s t:CE:. t ion , Clerical
Drc£ting &Electronics
Drafting &Electronics
3
15
16
March 20 Elsctrouics & Business
March 21-22 Electrcnics &Drafting
March 21-22 Electronics & D~afting
March 29 Eusiness
April 10 Electzonics
April 11-12 Service Rep., Mkt. Consultants, Tech., Clerical
I'lay
March 30-31 Electronics
!"'\J?ril 13
April 14
April 18
.£\pTil 19
April 21
Ap,."il 25
April 27
Nay 2
11arch
April, 3
. April 4--5
April 6--7
~~.RA,D;J-i\TT1'1G STTn)Zr\1~CS: Tb.e follo\ving list of comparlies 11sve indicated an i:1.te:cest iri inter-vic~-
li:':·8 gr-adu3til"lg St'~l;1~::~,... ':l'"om all ju'nior C;olleges i11 tb.e Maricopa COUflt)T district.
Irite::\7i2~'lS '\1i1.1 be l-leld on tb.e Pl10e1.1ix College carnpt.1S on the dates il1dicated. Studerlts
'nter'2s'!:(';d i:-: tall-ci11g to con1pa11Y reprcserltatives rnust fill out a IiCareer Placementtl form
d'..::'ch ,.•::.y '02 obt.?incd in the P12,cement Office. Contact the Placement Office for information
and fJcl1edulin.g:
UDited Califo~nia Bank
E.M.P. Elect=Dnics
Univac
Bonanza Airlin2s
IBM-Custo~er Engineering
J. lIaricocl: l/i:-ltual Life
\·!Color.:lorth
.:\:r:.eco:1 7:nc ..
~loto~oln Aeros~ace
rEd, Sen Jose~ Calif.
1m::::, Phoenix
Safe\·;ay Stores
"Gen2r~1 Electric
Eal<el." 1 s S'1102s
Ts::as Ii.~1struT)'18rlts
~Sper:::y -Phoeni:~:
Burroughs Co~poration
~t. States Telephone
~alt River P~oject
Dun & Eradstreet
~~... ird~~l11ics
Please 'turn in your dinner reservations to Mrs. James in the
4, by March 14, 1967. The banquet speaker will be Dr. Victor
{,,.J b&'LH:~G:.r~":l_ forLlcr Phoenix College ir1structor, no'C}' Associate Proressorof Education at
ArizGL2 Sc&£e.Dniv~rsity. A free dinner might not seem like much reward for your academic
2tt~iDS2n~s~ out th2 Ronor Board would like to see you there:
:l~.:~:: . Poptl1rlr singillg group, h1ill appear 0\:1 the G.C.C. carnplls 0':.1. F:riday, :"!gTcb.
31) 1967' l.{.;. t'Le gY:~l. at 3: 00 p .. rr... Bcginn.irlg l'L-:::rch 6) faculty rnernbers luay pick. up ticlcets
i~: the CCD.t Education office" Studerlts lriay also obtairi 0118 ticlcct free of c and
0118 g\Ti.(.~~~~C. ticl<.ec f.o~.c ~: 1.00 by sb.o(>:i11g school I.D. on i·1arch 6. 01."1 1·1arc11 20, all
SCQt:~ ~-.7ill tJ2 at the; oooltstore. T11is is sponsored by the Corltinuin,g Educatio'il Pr:o(~:::;J.rii'
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.... "j-. .. rEhrce rncrc..bcrs of tile G.e.c. faculty, 1:1r. l-lal l"1arl(ot'litz:> Dr. ,..b..:ndrc\-J r---liIc.us
~~.,. Sccls~r3 ~;ill present a syreposium'titled lity & Intel~cctual Integrity,II ~~
Jc'>;i:-:L C(j:LX~t~~1i CenteT; 1718 ~'lest 1!lar:;lland, 7:30 p.l'"n.; \<Jcdn,esday, 1''let"Cch .L,) .. The
0:;(;:"1 I:O LLL(~ I·ic:" LC. I:cltcrestcG students al1G faculty rneu1bers are it1Vit~d to dtt(;'~1'i ~
- Dr. Harper will direct one of his compositions £l= GlcrlJalc:
Madrigals of G.e.c. will perform for a luncheon at tIle ArizCONTINUED
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS fOR MARCH:
corllmunlT~ COLLEGE
MARCH 20, 1967
MonGay 20th Baseball - Grand Junction
Tuesd.8.Y 21st l-1ID-TERl·1 GB1~DES REi'\DY
3:00 p.m. G.C.C.
12:00 SO-12
Away
12:15 1/.m. 80-12
6:30 p.m. Student Union
10:00 a.m. Away
9:00 p.m. G.C.C.
Tu·zsda~i·
Tuesd2Y
:oJCdl1.2Sd~y
\~,';ednesday
\J~.:l"'esday
Thursday
Tb.ursday
Friday
110nday.
lIouday
Tuesday
Hednesday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
dday
21st-24th
22:;d
22nd
22nd
23rd
23rd
27th
27th
28th
29th
30th
31st
31st
31st
Veterans Organization Meetin~
Baseball - Tournament - California
NO EVENING Ch~SSES
Psychology Club Meeting
Dean's List Banquet
VACATION
Track - Southern California - Relays
VACATION
Sophomore Semi-Formal
VACATION
VACAtION
CLASSES RESU11E
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting
Baseball- ·U.of A. Frosh (2)
Track - Cypress, Citrus
"Brothers Four"
Deadline for A.A. Degree Applications
3:30 p.m.Stud~nt
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Lo'~~:ge
Away
k ..vay
G.C.C.
G.C.C.
RODEO ROMPERS: The celebration of rodeo week on this campus ended Saturday, March 18, 1967.
Please refer to the student handbook, page 24, for dress regulations.
FURNITURE: College students are requested to treat the furniture in the Student Union with
,respect. Please refrain from using tables and chairs as resting places for your feet.
PSYCHOI,oGY CLUB: The meeting will be Wednesday) March 22 at 12: 15 p.m. in SO-12. The topic
of discussion will be the constitution and election of officers. All students are welcome.
\~TE~\l1S ORGANIZATION: There will be a meeting of the Veterans Service Organization at 12:00
.on Tuesday, lviarch 21 in SO-12. All interested veterans are invited to attend.
PHI THETA KAPPA: Orientation of candidates for membership in Phi Theta Kappa will be held
'at 3:30 p.m. March 30,1967, in the Student Lounge. Candidates and the present membership
are urged to attend. Watch this bulletin for further information.
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'(I The Sophcr::ore Class is sponsoring an 'IEvening in Rome" on March 27 from 9 :00 to
tl 12: 00. The formal will be held on campus and formals, short or long, are in orderi'
I, for the girls. Tux or dark suits for the boys. Tickets are free with G.C.C. I
H I.D. cards and are available at the Information Desk in the Student Union.
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12:20 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
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5: 15 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Conu~uuity College
Pledge i"leeting
Initiation Ceremony
Banquet
Tll.eta IZappa
Ph.i Theta ICappa
Phi Theta IZappa
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Bonor Board Meeting
Phi Th.eta lZappa
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Baseball - Mesa Community College
Track - Conference Relays
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ON -C,'.-'I':'US 1011:;;:t:,,/1;:<:\\1: 1'1ountain States Telephone Company will interview on the Glendale
Co~~unity College campus on Thursday, April 6, for female applicants and Friday, April
7, for male applicants.
'Job OP~)oLtunities are as £ol1O';'1s: Service Rep., starting salary $340-$370; Communications
Technician, starting salary $334-$390; Marketing Rep., starting salary $342-$425; Clerical
positions, starting salary $300-$337; Operators, starting salary $300-up.
~ ther co:npanies interes ted in intervieuing "lith G.C.C. graduates are as f0110"lS:
Jaker Shoe Company, April 3, Business Administration: Clerical; Texas Instrument Co., April
- -5, Drafting- Electronics; Sperry Phoenix, April 6-7, Drafting- Electronics; Salt River
froject, April 13, Drafting; Dun & Bradstreet, April 14, Business _. l1iddle-Nanagement.
Interested stucents should contact the Placement Office to fill out the General Placement
Registration Form and obtain a specific time for an interview on the interview schedule.
This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in permanent employment to in
·ves~igate the kinds of employment offered.
't;RP~DtJ;;.TES:
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Dead-line for graduation announcements is .".pril 10,; ,please place orders at the
~C';ORS :\SSEY:3:LY ELECTIG:'lS: Elections will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4-5, in
the mall bet\Vcen the Student Union and Bookstore, fLom 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. These elec~~
ions a~e to select the candidates for the best citizenship and scholastic awards.
'DRi\I/A ?r:::;DUC~~ICN: G.C.C. Drama production, liThe Vultures," will be presented on Thursday,
April 6 &nG FLiday, April 7 at 8:15 p.m. Students may pick up their tickets at the Bookstore
free. Ering your I. D. card.
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SPEECH: G.C.C. will hold its first annual public speaking contest starting April 17 and 18.
The finals will be May 2. All students are eligible. See any speech teacher for details.
~First prize: $100; Second prize: $50; Thi~d prize: $25.
rAIRESZAECH SCHOLARSHIPS: Two $50-per-semestcr scholarships are available for next year,
1967-68. ~Lcants eust be freshmen engineering students with a 2.000 cumulative average
""7ho ,,7ill attend Glendale Community College next year. Applications are available in Dean
Eutler1s office from 1:00-5:00 p.m. any afternoon. Deadline for applications is April 14.
):cholarships "7ill be aHarded at honors assembly Hay 18.
,._.J;:C:R BOAR.D: The meeting \oli11 be held Thursday, April 6, 12:20 p.n. L-21.
r?0YCEOLCGY CLUB: Hill meet at 12:15 AprilS, Hednesday in SO-12 for election of officers.
'PI-II TIIET!'. K;,\P;'J;\: hE:eting \o1ill be Thursday at 12:30 in room L-22. The pledge meeting ~"il1
b~ iD the Sci8nce Lecture Room Thursday, April 6 at 4:30 p.m. Initiation ceremony \vill be
ii, :he Student lounge Thursday, April 6, at 5:15 p.m. Banquet will be in the Student Union
Dinirlg Roara Thursday, l.:..pril 6 at 6: 00 p.m.
'~~8dges who did not attend the orientation meeting should pick up their instructional
literacure at the information desk in the Student Union today.
On \tJednesday) A.pril 5 j at nool1;. Dave Graybill) nationally l<.l1o\vn expert if),
on the G.C.C. campus to bold a clinic on handball.
rJ,~l\I(:' n.{~:J -ntid a :-nc~tC'oric rice in h~~n1dbi111 circl.es. Five yeELrs ago he startccl ,,'1S J. l':e Cl~
3~d worked himself up to a third place national ranking~ He is currently r
cups :.Ln t~i.(; ::';OuthV1QLtern. rcu~ion. a11d fifth nationally i'u singles cornpctitiol1. Da\1C \,,11.11
demanst~ate techniques, skills and s~rategy before playing an exhibition with two Glendale
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, <I-one
:"2· \;J~~lco·:ne to tUl"n out for this cxll.ibit:Lo1f'l an~d clinic which will ce "b.eld on our
handball courts bet~Je2n 12:00 and 1:00 p.m.
~.A.R~A. awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd place ribbons to g~rls that participated in the
;3 B,,:.:sl·~>2'...:hE..ll Ir~terrnu:cals. 1'he blue ribl)OIl "YJinncrs \'1ere: Connie riullen, captain;
~rol Co~nei~us, Linda Bentley, Karen Cole, Cris Van Graam, Annette Harper and Pris Gentry •
..Jo11gratulc:tio11S:
For those who enjoy sports end meeting people, come out to W.A.R.A.fs
baseoall activities, every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:15. Teams will be chosen and girls
of all skill levels are invited. Ribbons for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams will be given.
So comc out this Tuesday at 12:15 p.m.
WHEY GIRLS: Saturday, April
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and have a lot of fun.
on or before Thursday,
coming to G.C.C. for a badminton
All girls interested in playing
.i.t~pril 6.
match.
contact
COLLeGE
APRIL 10, 1967
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Phi Theta Kappa
Veternns'Servlce Organization
Baseball-Nevada So. University
MOONLIGHT DANCE-Assoc. Men Students
Baseball-Nevada So. University
Track-western New Mexico
. Noon
10:30 a.m.
Noon
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
12:20 p.m.
12:20 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
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Student Union
Handball Court
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Student Union
L-22
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Nevada
G.C.C.
Nevada
New Mexico
lEAR DR. PRINCE:
with so much being said and written about teen age disrespect for their elders, I
:hought you might like to know about the gracious reception we received when we attended the
'erformance of The Brothers Four last Friday evening at your college.
The girl in the ticket office, said how happy she was to see us and the lovely girl who
:ook our tickets, greeted us by saying she hoped we enjoyed the concert and would come
19ain. As we leoked over the assembled youth we cOfiuuented on the clean, healthy looking
~roup. All were most courteous and we will come again and again.
Sincerely, Mrs. C. H. Edgerly -- Sun City
lATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT LOAN: Requests for National Defense Student Loan funds for summer
~ssions should be submitted to the Cashiers Office no later than April 30, 1967. To
[ualify for a loan, applicants must prove need, have a 2.5 or better grade average and
:arry no less than five hours per SU1Uffier session to which the loan applies. Students are
~ligib1e for a maximum of $100 for each surr®er session.
KiOK REVIE\:J; The' ninth Glendale Cornmunity College
,pri1 11, 1967 at 10:30 a.m. in the Student Union.
:nglish, ,,,ill revie,,, liThe Lord of The Rings" by J.
Book Review Series will be given Tuesday,
Miss Sharron Greer, G.C.C. Professor of
R. R. Tolkien.
;URRENT ISSUES CLASS:
;lass Thursday, April
:lass is held in SC-l
Alcoholism will be the subject
13. Mr. Ted Ozanne will be the
at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
of discussion in the Current Issues
speaker. Guests are welcome. The
)UESTION BOX: It has come to my at tent ion that a number of questions concerning the opera:
ion of the Student Union need discussion. Anyone interested please attend an informal
~eeting in the student lounge at noon on April 14, 1967. John F. Prince, Dean
~uestions may be placed in a question box at the Information Desk in the Student Union.
)?EECH: G.C.C. will hold its first annual public speaking contest starting April 17 and 18.
:18 finals ,-lill be Hay 2. All students are eligible. See any speech teacher for details.
iirst prize: $100; Second prize: $50; Third prize: $25.
~IRESEARCE SCHOU,RSaIPS: T\-7o $50-per-semester scholarships are available for next year,
L967-63. Applicants must be freshmen engineering students with a 2.000 cumulative average
~ho will attend G.C.G. next year. Applications are available in Dean Butler's office from
L:00-5:00 p.m. any afternoon. Scholarships will be awarded at honors assembly May 18.
{ONCR BOi\RD: The meeting ,,,ill be held Thursday, April 13, 12: 20 p.m. in room L-21.
?HI THETA KAPPA: The meeting will be Thursday at 12:30 in room L-22.
~ITE~l:RY CLUB: This meeting will be in the east end of the Cafeteria at 12:20, Thursday,
~~pril 13.
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be held at 3:00 p.m., April 13 in room 4 of the Student Union. All veterans are invited.
?OOTEALL l1EETING: All players planning to play football next fall should attend l:1 meeting
~ith Coach Rollins) Monday, April 10 at noon in 50-12.
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~;·:DB~~:J:J.; CIJ~QJIC~ On l>.Jednesday} Lu;opril 12, at 'r~oon DZlve Gr"aybill, nationally 1<:11o'\vn expert in
Indball will be cn the G.C.C. campus to hold a clinic on handball.
lve has had a meteoric rise in handball circles. ~ive years ago he started as a neophyte
.d quickly \vorked hLnself up to a third place national ranking. He is currently ranked tops
l the southwestern region and fifth nationally in singles competition .
.ve \:,i11 demonstrate techniques) skills, and strategy before playing an exhibition with two
endale handballers.
rerycne is welcome to turn out for this exhibition and clinic which will be held on our
~ndball courts between 12 and 1 p.m.
:TENTION hTmTEN STUDENTS: \LA.R.A. is sponsoring intramurals in Archer? beginning Tuesday,
)ril 11. \~e Hill shoot Tuesdays and Thursdays 12: 00-1: 00.
, you beginner or more advanced, there will be a group for you. Everyone has a chance to
.n awards for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place. The top scorers will be eligible to attend a Sportsty
in Yuma, Saturday, April 29.
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Public Spe~king Contest
PUDlic Speaking Contest
Baseball-Western Ariz. (2)
Psychology Club Meeting
P;...l·J .8. l-leeting
W.A.R.A. - Open Meeting
Honor 3card Meeting
Phi Theta Kuppa Meeting
~ORTHERN ARIZONA BM~D CONCERT
Veteran's Organization Meeting
SADIE P~WKINS DANCE
Track-Silver City Relays
Baseball-Cochise College (2)
1:00 p.m.
12:15 p .n1.
12:15 p.m.
12:00
12:20 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
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G.C .C •
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80-12
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Council Chambers
L-21
L-22
G.C.C. Gym
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SCHOLARSB1P A?PLI~ATIONS: The First National
Schola~ship to a G.C.C. freshman who will be
this scholarship or to get more inforn~tion,
Bank branch of Glendale has given a $100
attending Glendale next year. To apply for
see Mrs. James in Dean Butler's office.
Applic~tions ~re no~ being accepted for Associated Students scholarships ($28.00 fee
\iaivers.) Both academic and activity scholarships are available. Activities include
dra~a, art, music, work on the newspaper, etc. If you want to renew or apply for a ne~
scholarship, pick up application blanks from Mrs. James's desk in 80-4 (Dean Butler's
')ffice.) All forms must be completed and on file by Fridav afternoon, April 28, 1967.
NOT~: Activity fee waivers require the reccrr~endation of the sponsor Concerned with that
activity.
PEACE CORPS LECTURE: James Creasman, Executive Secretary of the Arizona State Alumni Ass0ciation,
will appear on the G.C.C. campus Thursday, April 20. He has recently return2d fro~
a two year tour as director of the Peace Corps in South America. Mr. Creasman will speal~
to both Current Issues classes at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the lecture room-Science Building.
A .l'1. S. HEETL~G: Delegates to #",he Intercollegiate Association of Women Students Convention
will give reports on the convention, Thursday 12:15 p.m. in B-16. Students running for
~ A.w.S. offices are especially urged to attend.
Grc.b thc.t guy and clrag him out to the annual "Sadie Hawkins Dance" on Friday.
Prizes will be givel"l for the best costume and the best "vegetablell corsage.
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.:- ~.;",...J A.W.S. vs A.H.S. Hednesday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. A PENNY RACE.
B01JOR BCAlD: The meeting will be Thursday, April 20 at 12:20 in L-21. All members are
expected to ~ttend.
ALL \0;l2~N ST;~2~~lTS: There will be an open meeting of W.A.R.A. at 12:00, Thursday, April
20, 1967 in t~e Council Chambers. A slate or candidates will be presented and nominations
fro~ the rloor will be accep~ed.
PHI ~rHETl\ I(t~?j?l"i:
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be a meeting of all members of Phi Theta Kappa to elect
meeting will be in L-22 on Thursday, April 20 at 12:30.
PS"fC1JOI.,CG,Y CIJ:J13:
/ include a reviCv7
Meeting will be April 19, 1967 at 12:15 p.m. in SO-12. Discussion will
of the April 14th field trip to the Valley of the Sun School. Anyone
int2Yested is welcome.
VE'I'ER!J\! \ S QF.GAN.IZATIO~: All interested veterans are invited to attend the ne"~t meeting of
the Veteran is Service Organization on Friday, April 21 in room 11=4 of the Student Union at
3:00 p.m.
LtTI\CHEON: The~Business Department is sponsoring the first annual luncheon for secretari21
s~':'ldents on Tl.,lCSC;:,y; .;\pril 25> from 11: 50 to 12: 50 in the Student Union. The luncheol1is
p~anned to call attention to National Secretaries Iveek which begins April 23. Guest ~~caker
Hill 08 l;'::'~;s Jan Dun.n, Em1?10Y111ent Interviewer from the General Electric Company. Nembcl."s ot
~ the Vlestaidc Chapter of the National Secretaries Association will also be present.
C(;I,L;~E LI'E 'Li~-::EKf111): Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ - April 28 and
co.:.t $5.00. Get details at campus table> in th~ Student Union, on April 19.
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APRIL 24, 1967
CALENDP,R OF EVENTS:
24 Student government petitions available
25 Spanish Club
25 Book Review - John Paul
25 Petitions available
Nonday
Tuesday
Tuesday
,Tues~ay
Tuesday
\\]edncsday"
. \vec:r12sday
\,jednesday
Thurscay
"Thursday
Friday
Fyo; r1 Jy
Friday
Saturday
SUilCC:Y
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26
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27
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28
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29
30
Fhi Theta Kappa meeting
I',1Ol"kshop - C~1ristian Scientists
Petitions available
Honor Board rr:eeting
Petitions are due
SDS Speakers - Newnan Community
Track - Ht. San Antonio - Alvay
S':"'.-'.J2nt officer eligibility posted
Deadline for scholarship applications
Baseball - A.W.C. - (2)
Spring Student Art Show
8:00-4:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
8:00-4:00 p.m.
12: 30
2:00-6:00 p.m .
8:00-4:00 p.m.
Noon
Noon
Noon
11:00 a.Tt:.
Noon
1:00 p.m.
1: 00-3: 00 p.m.
80-1
B-13
Lounge
80-1
SO-12
C. Chambers
SO-l
SO-12
SO-l
Campus mall
Alvay
SO-l
80-4
Ai.lay
LOl.:,:~s:e
20-.30 CLUB SCHOI:ARSHIP: L ~lOO .00 scholarship is presented each year to a male student
of Glendale Community College by the Glendale 20-30 Club. The recipient is any regular,
, ful::"-tir"e student (carrying at least 12 hours), \v110 properly indicates he has a financial
n0~d and has di~~layed academic achievement. Applications are available in 80-4.
)HI Tl-IET:\ l<XFPA: There will be an Executive Heeting of all old and new officers of Phi
Theta Kappa 0:2 Tuesday, April 25 at 12:30 p.m. in 80-l2~
HC~;OR BOARD: There \vill be a meeting on Wednesday, April 26, 1967 at NOON in 80-12.
SCHOL'\R8IIIP .u.:::'?LICATIONS: Applications are now being accepted for Associated Students T
Scholarships ($L8.00 f2e waivers). Both academic and activity scholarships are available.
"Activi"ties incl.t:.de d:'C:3Ela, art, m:lsic, nG\vspaper, e"cc. If you w:mt 'to rel1e\v or 8pply for
a ne',·l sc>.olarship, pick up a:pplica'tion blan~(s from Mrs. Ja:r.es r desk in SO-4 (Dean ButlerTs
office). 1""'.LL FCiRNS MUST BE CONFLETED AND ON FILE BY F~IDAY fIFTERNOON, APRIL 28, 1967.
~NOTE: Activity fee w~ivers requir'2 tile recommendation of the sponsor concerned with that
. activi.ty.
GAUCEO D/IY: The big event of the day will be the softball game between the freshmen and
sophomore men students. St2rt rounding up your teams for the slow pitch game Hhich will
'begin at 1:00 p.m. There will also be a coed-volleyball game bei\veen freshmen and sophomores
in the morning. \',1110 will get 'the first Gaucho Day trophy?? ??? Freshmen or Sophomores?
smNISlI CLUB: f\nyone interested in forming a Spanish Club???
'Tuesday, April 25, 1967 in Room B-13 at 3:00 p.m. If the club
VJe can participate in the corning Mexico Festival Day - ~lay 5:
If so, come to a meeting on
can be formed soon, maybe
"i'i.A.fzjl.: Congratulations to the winners in the \~.A.R.A. sponsored Archery tournament.
Flight 11 (fldvaf!c8d) men1s division: first place - Carl Lentz; wornen1s division: first
pL:ce - Edith Payne. flight D (Beginnen;) men I s elivision: first place - Bill Swiech;
',lomen I s division: first place - JemevHner;second pl~..,s::e - Linda Russell; third place Cathy
LeJ1r.'anrL Cathy, Linda, Jane and Edith \vill be. going to the 8portsday in Yuma on
. [,pril 29, 1967. \ve \vish them all the, best of ll,1ck.~. .
PETITlOi:S: Pebhons for ELECTIVE OfFICES in all student government orgariiz'ations \Vill be
2vaiL.I)IC' ion the ~·tud0.nt Personnel Office (SO 1) on Nonday, AIJ:>:il 24, 1967 frem 8:00 a .m.4:
(,0 p ,m . . 12titions must be retm,:necJ to the office by NOOn, Thurscay, l\pril 27, 1967.
GR[\DUATING STUDENTS CAPS: Attenbo(l: Students who plan to graduate at the end of this
semester--the dead~ine for ordering caps and gowns is Friday, April 29. PLEASE CONlriCT
THE BOOXSTOli.E. Cost $3.50.
ARIZC':[\ :1f\ID 02 COTTOIi ::'INALISTS: . COD>!ratulations to the G. C.C. women students \,:10 1,1e1'e
a~nong the 16 :fi.naiis"cs in "cheJ\~izona Maid of Cotton contest: ~1iss Beverly Leonaxd,
Niss Carol Pulliam, and Niss Nikki, Tillinghcst.
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April 30, 1967 fOl~
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