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-STUDENT SERVICES-
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THE STUDENT SERVICES-COURIER - - - - _. A FORJyL.-\I.. INTRODUCTION
The Office of Student Activities welcomes you back to the fall semester of
1982-83. We wish to serve you in the best possible fashion and in order to do so~
we invite you to submit articles (in writing) about club activities, etc., that
may be published in this publication. Articles of interest for the students should
be submitted by t-Jednesday, the ~veek prior to publi.cation. Bac.h week on 1rJe.dnesday.
the Student Service Courier ~vi.ll be put out on various locations around the Campus,
which include the Library and student Union. Please submit information to the
Student Activities Office in the Student Union building (3S-106) by at least the
end of the working day, 5:00 pm the Wednesday prior to publication.
The Associated Students and the offic.e of Student Ac ~ivit:i.(;:.s announce a
special elect:Lon for officen~ for the Associated Student government (day students.)
The oiftces of Vice President, recording secretary, corresponding secretary and
treasurer, are available for interested candidates. Petitions should be picked
up and circulated for signature t.he weeks of August 3D-September 3 and September
7-10.
Students interested in running for these offices should meet the following
qualifications: 1.) They must have attended Glendale Community College for at
least one semeE;t,,,r prioT to this semester.
2.) They must have and maintain a minimum of a 2 point grade
average.
3.) They must be enrolled in at least 6 semester hours of classes
of ",hieh 51% must be during day time hours (example: a student
enrolled in 6 hours of v,Jhich 4 are day and 2 are night would
be concidered eligible.
The 1982-83 school year \"i11 be an exciting and challenging year for those
students ~,Jho have the ability and the desire to rise above the average and become
the leaders of the community both today and tomorrow.
Petitions are available in t le student activities office in the Studel1t Union"
building (8S-l06) and the Associated Students office building S. O. (SOA-I08).
Please pick up your petitions early so you ,l7ill have as much time as you need
getting the signatures required to put you on t~e ballet. <.
Good luck to all ,./ho choose to run. ~ve look forward to working close with
you for this academic year.
Elections will be held September 23, & 24.
CAFETERIA - §alad Bar is now available!: Only $1. 35 for a large platter.
Also SERVE YOURSELF SOUP KETTLES, FRESH FRUIT SALADS and BEVERAGES. Open Honday
through Friday, 9:00 to 1:15 PM. Hot food line is open at 10:30 AM.
§NACK BAR - Break.fasts !...~ever~es,-.9rilled I terns. Open Monday through
Thursday, 7:00 Al'1 to 3:45 PH. It is closed from 3:45 to 4:30 to set up for
evening business. Snack Bar re-opens 4:30 to 9:00 PM. On Fridays, it is open
from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM
-SP-EC-I-AL-S: Monday, Aug. 30--------- Tamale Pie---------------$1.25
Tostado-----------------Tuesday,
Aug. 31-------- Ham &Hacaroni----------Wednesday,
Sept. 1------ Chop Suey---------------Thursday,
Sept. 2------- Reuben Sandwich----------
French Fries------------Friday,
Sept. 3--------- Vegetable Quicbe:::------
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STU DEN T HEALTH INS U RAN C E
Student Health Insurance is available at nominal cost through an outside
insurance agency. Information is available in the Dean of Students Office located
in the ,(.Jest end of the book store buildi.ng.
For students interested in this insurance program should contact Mrs. Foley
for a brochure and an application blank. Some of the programs are only available
during and close to the time of registration t so please act now.
NEh1'1'1AN NEi"JS: L) Reg:!:stration _to Vote
The Newman Club will sponsor a table at the Activity Fair to
register students to vote. Deadline to register to vote in
November 2nd General Election is September 13.
2.) _Prayer Group
The Ne.'i.\1rnan Club is beginning their prayer group. ,(.Jednesday
evenings, from 6:00-6:50 PH in the. Club Room.
3.) Club Meetina
The Newman Club meeting will he at the home of Rita Voss:
347 H. Pine. Valley Rd. Mass will be at 6:30 - Shared Potluck
and fellowship.
* News For \·Jomen *
For the women students at G.C.C., particularly to those who are returning to
education after having left school for a few years, programs are available through
the Woments Center. You are ccrdial~y invited to get acquainted by coming to the
~oJomen t s Center in the East end of the main dining room of the Student Union. Stop
:i.Jl an chat with 1'18. Ellie Herek, the ¥Jomen's Center counselor. She will be able
to tell you about the programs available and inform you of other upcoming events.
,YO'll' c. IJe a grea t
ie speaking while prodona
te klI'l hour or two of
oy e.endg';~~l-<'S? l1a1;re yOll
t.~:~aCi:l(:·r? :IJo'L.ld YOt~ lil-ee:. an opportllJll to prac t~
a "'{JaI1.1able se,Y'\I'iee to tl'l,e cor)~rn'l..~Ili.ty? Can yOll
Jour time peri.cdJ.e:al1}' t "He the 3<:2,001
;: the aust-Jey is yea::: to :my of the above questions, your local c:hapr.e.r of the
Harch of Di.rnes needs'·'ou.
;,"I.',~ are looking for 'voltil1tee.L2,.,. ::,'/1"),0 "'v'll:; l>lill tra,l.Ii to dJ) ~3crL.-}() ..L preserctat:1ons at
Le high school evel on tile het'lditc4 ar.d enviyonmc:nta.l C3cses of birth defects.
t;:~,,:LSt ca,ll i1:f.cl1el1.e at ~';.57",',-9275 for furtl1€r infoTrti.:],.tiorl.
'i."E.',ce
:00 Pf·'1--,,·You.ng ·'tcarlS T)l.'''-~S'bf.1.t legislati~;re
c;,:ndidates Ln. Forum (in Student Lounge)
{).: OC Pt1---.....Ne.~,':' ...na.rl Club njse.t (in. Club :ROOTI1)
rlne Corps in the
9 :00 ~'\l:J-._,--~t';Jf'~;.jm Clu,b ffi,:'::;L; ,Tn Club Room)
"12;()C NOCtL-"·,·....N·ev/.:.ntUl CI.L.b (Lr~ Cour~,ei.l Cl1a11lbers)
; \J\) [Jej..cm (in (;1 Hoom)
(Clu-b
f'ionday - Septemb8I: 6
(::Ln ~~1,1.1b Room)
- September ? ; (1. r" .
v ..LU' Room)
p...rt prtn.ts, f :earILE<'l and
t.b.e library. SelectioIl ca.n be
Circulation Desk ir the
iret serve basis. T~0re Is E
show their ID ca"'Cs eac:L
ial. All pri.nts are dua back
responsibility for liability
ree.
foc: , are a"'Jail.ablE:: for check-out in
ALt Pr:int llhoto Album at the
~CLe pT nts are circulated en a first come,
ic"it o:~ cne per pEerson. Students must
check ent an al:t print beok, or other materl'eccJber
10, 1982. Borro-wet s assume full
It tDf, 8':lent 10 or There is no rental
Students may chE.:::k·oJL 3, 1982.
IMC ,<Jill be ember 6 ..L
INSTRUCTIONAL, }L\TERIALS Cill{TER
Library Hours Beginning August 1982
Saturday - Starting August 21, 1982, 9:30 am to 12:20 pm
Schedule for Cassette Duplication and Tape Pla.yer Check-Out:
Media 7:00 am to 9:50 pm J'.1ond ay-Thursday
7:00 am to 4:20 pm Friday
9:50 pm !"landay-Thursday
{f: 20 pm Friday
7:00 am to
7 :00 am to
Listening Center 7:30 am to 9:50 pm Honday-Thursday
7:30 am to 4:20 pm Friday
A student enrolled in a course using audio materials is to bring his/her
cassette tape (90-m:inute TDK Highlander ,Hemorex or Scotch only) to the Library
Cir.culation Desk where heishe\vill be given a label on which to ~rrite his/her
name, date. instructor's name, lesson and tape number to be copied (tape cases
should not be left). Tapes require 24 hours for duplication. No more than
three tapes at one time will be accepted.
Our campus must have the copyright privilege before tapes can be copied.
Personal audio tapes cannot be duplicated on HCCCD equipment.
Tape Players may also be checked out at the Circulation Desk; a student
must 8hm¥" his college identification and driver's license and sign his name
and social securH:y number on the check-out card. Players may be checked out
for three days (e.g., those checked out all Honday are due back \lIednesday, those
checked out on Thursday are due Honday). The fine for overdue cassette
players is 25¢ per day.
Please retain your student fee carel. The fee card ~7ill be required to
check out materials from the library.
NEI.J BOOKS IN THE INC
Ah~ But Your Land Is Beautiful--Pato~
Belng Human--Drea~;r-------------
The Book of the Piano--Gil1
Ceramics for the Archaeolop-ist--Shepard
Circle of Poison--[.;'eLr --'-~--' -
Culture and DemocrC!.SL i'l.....the United States--Kal1en
CuI ture and Democracy__i_ll the Ihlfted 'State-;--Kallen
D;-. Heimlich's Home G~~_q~ t~:=-~erienSi11edical Situations--Heimlich
Tne Dyslexic Child--Duane -- ------------,--.-..--.-------
Emotional DevefopTne!2!__~-':?hysical1v Abused Children--Kinard
Explo::ing the Earth and _~~~;-~~-~·~~~C~Th~-Grm~£Tland Futur~. As l.mov ------------------------------o-f._H--u-m--a-n--K--no-wledoe-- ----:.:::=
The Girl. oLthe Sea!2.f Cortez--Benchlev
Greenhouse Hanagem~!l..S..l-c~r F.I~~'::::.~!-.and Plant Product ion--Nelson
The Hardrock Miners--Lingenfel ter---------------------·---
THE
.STUDENT SEIlVICES· .
Glendale Community College
VOL. 2 - NO. 1 SEPTEMBER7 1982 Editor: Karri Dvorak
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian, Student Activities Office
1PARKING IS A PROBLEM I
Although a new parking lot is planned for construction next summer, the shortage
of vehicle stalls is a very real problem at this time. Campus security has made
~any efforts to assist students in finding spots, and the orange vests and blue
uniforms are very prevalent. Security staff uses radio-telephones to converse on
the number of spots available in various locations. Students are asked to follow
pirectionsfrom security staff members in order to find the quickest legal parking
stall. Grass areas are used for overflow parking only shen paved surfaces become
full. To save money (parking violators are cited), students should be aware of
the following:
1. Red curbs designate fire lanes. A $5.00 fine is assessed.
2. Yellow curbs designate special conditions i.e. restricted parking,
loading zone, etc., a $5.00 fine is assessed.
3. Handicapped stalls are for the physically impaired as certified
by a physician. A $25.00 fine is assessed.
Everyone's cooperation is needed until more lots become available. Please do
your share.
NEWS
ON
FOOD
Cafeteria - The new Salad Bar is a tremendous success! Unfortunately due to many
customers OVER-PORTIONING and PLATE-SHARING, we may have to eventually
raise the price and use a smaller plate. Please Be Fair.
Snack Bar - We are still offering Deli Sandwich plates for only $1.65: For the
evening students, we are offering Salad Bar Salads for $1.35.
Menu Bulletin - Sept. 8 - Liver and Onions--------- $1.35
Sept. 9 - Country Steak------------ $1. 35
Sept. 10 - Fish Sandwich------------ 90¢
French Fries------------- 45¢
NEWMAN NEWS
On Saturday. September 11, the Newman Club meeting will be at the home of Rita Voss.
Her address is 347 W. Pine Valley. Mass will be at 6:30 PM, followed by a shared
potluck and fellowship.
<:J""'l"l!!;;::::=====C;::AL;:;:END~ARF=O~F~E~V~EN~T~S======[=;l; ID
September 8-10 ------------------------Art Show (in Student Lounge)
September 8, Wednesday - 1:00 PM---Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
6:00-7:00 PM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
September 9, thursday - 9:00-11:00 AM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 PM---Newman Club (in Council Chambers)
september 10, Friday - 9:00-11:00 AM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
7:00-9:30 PM---Baptist Student Union (in Faculty Dining Room)
September II, Saturday - 7:30 PM---Footba11 game, G.C.C. vs. New
Mexico Military (at Stadium)
September l3~ Monday - 9:00-10:00 AM---Newman Club (in Council
Chambers)
lP:00-12:00---Newman Club (in Club Room)
September 14, Tuesday - 9:00-11:00 AM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30 PM---Women's Forum (in Student Lounge)
September 15, Wednesday - 6:00-7:00 PM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
7:00 PM---Volleyball game, G.C.C. vs. Pima Community
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
Cassette Duplication--Cassette Duplication--Cassette Duplication--Cassette Duplication
A student enrolled in a course using audio materials is to bring his/her
cassette tape (90-minute TDK Highlander, Memorex, Scotch or Bookstore generic)
to the Library Circulation Desk where he/she will be given a label on which to
write his/her name, date, instructor's name, lesson and tape number to be copied
(tape cases should not be left). Tapes require 24 hours for duplication. No more
than three tapes at one time will be accepted.
. Our campus must have the copyright privilege before tapes can be copied.
personal audio tapes cannot be duplicated on MCCCD equipment.
New Books
American Indian Almanac---Terrell
The Anatomy of Arson--French
At Dawn We Slept---Prange
Biology of Women--- Gersh
A Bloodsmoor Romance---Oates
Caring, a Daughter's Story---Rubin
Children, Television, and Sex-Role Stereotyping---Williams
Cloak of Darkness---Macinnes
(continued)
The Conputer Establishment---Fishman
T~~ Directory of Athletic Scholarships---Green
The Dynamics of Agin&---Berghorn
The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr.---Garrow
9rowing Up Healthx.---Wiilick
~?w tE_.write &Sell Magazine Ariticles---Biagi
J=....:'l__Search of Ancient Astronomies---Krupp
I~E£-!~l America: Its Value, Use, and Control---Wolf
j~te Innings: A Baseball Companion---Augell
~~~ten~ Techniques for Improving Communication Skills---Anastasi
I'he McGraw-Hill Guide to Effective Business Reports---Poe
£~fJ·nbirds: Hang Gliders & Hang Gliding---Wills
:Ihe Me~rmaid and the Minotaur---Dinnerstein
Overcoming Executive Mid-Life Crisis---Figler
Pope John Paul II---Longford
Psychofeedback---Thomas
Secret Languages of the Sea---Burgess
.Stocking Up: How to Preserve the Foods You Grow, Naturallx.
The Survival of a Counterculture---Berger
Which Ad Pulled Best?---Burton
Th¢ W~rk!Stress Connection---Veninga
+ + + + + + NEW ADDITIONS TO MEDIA + + + + + +
Video Record
Slide
Video Record
Video Record
Film Strip
Video Record
Audio Record
l1otion Picture
Film Strip
Video Record
Video Record
Video Record
Video Record
Video Record
Video Record
RECREATION
GV/1017/R3/R33
AGRICULTURE, LAND,
HD/69/N3/E575
HD/6058/C37
HD!6060.5/U5!W65
COMMERCE
HF/538l/J62
SOCIOLOGY
HM/51/A78
HM/133/M422
HM!132/LS
SOCIAL GROUPS
HQ!535/A453
HQ/76/I58
HQ/144/IS8
HQ/734/L695
HQ/8l4/C74
LAW: UNITED STATES
KF/874S/W3/C65
EDUCATION: HISTORY
LA/2l7/I82
Racquetball 1,2,3
INDUSTRY
Entrepreneurship
Careers for Women
Sexual Harasment On the Job
Job Skills for the Future
The Art of Being Fully Human
Margaret Mead
Listen Man
The American Family
Interview with Homosexuals
Interview with Prostitutes
The Loving Family
Creative Divorce
A Conversation with Earl Warren
Is Anyone Out There Learning
-STUDENT. SERVICES-
._.__~==================--......--:............:=- o:-----
Glendale Community College
VOL. 2 - NO.2 SEPTEM~~R. 1982 EDITOR: Karri Dvorak
PUBLISHED BY: Bah Chri~tian, (Student Activities Office)
The :Poo1 is nOlA{ open for free swim to Students, Faculty and
Staff from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p .. m. Monday through Friday.
Swi~ning Pool - Free Swim
I G R T ROO M- P.E. 106 - ~
The 1.Jeight Room is now available for use by Students, Faculty and staff on the
following schedule:
Mon. - Wed. 2:45 - 4:00 p.m.
Tues. - Thurs. 1:45 - 4:00 p.m.
Fri. 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
13-------·---BBQ Beef on Bun------------$1.25
- Fries---------------------- .45
14----------Spaghetti------------------$1.25
- Garlic Toast--------------- .15
15----------Green Chili Burro----------$1.25
- Enchilada Cassero1e--------$1.25
16----------Sa lisbury Steak------------$l.35
17----------Fish Sandwich-------------- .90
- Fries---------------------- .45
20--·--·------Taco·----------------------- .75
- Chimichanga----------------$1.25
21----------Baked Ham~ Fruit Sauce-----$1.35
22------------Fried Chicken--------------$l. 35
Cafeteria - SALAD BAR is available in this area for only $1.35 for a large
platter! The hot food line operates at 10:30 AM each moming offering a different
special each day.
Snack Bar - (GRILLED IT~IS. BREAKFASTS, SPECIAL DELI PLATES and SALADS are
available.) Open 7:00 AM to 9:00 PH, Monday through Thursday and 7:00 AM to 3:00
PH on Fridays. \.Je an' closed from 3:45 to 4:30 each afternoon for cleanup.
Special~
Monday-----September
Tuesday----September
\t.{ednesdaY--September
Thursday---Septembei:
Friday-----September
l'~onday-----September
Tuesday----September
'\~ednesday--September
NEWMAN NEWS
Beginning Thursday, September 16,
7:30-9:30, a 3-week class: UNDERSTANDING
THE CATHOLIC MASS, Classes will be held
on September 16, 23, & 30 at the Newman
Center, 2911 N. 11th 'Ave. Instructor is
Father Doug Nohava. No fee.
Saturday, September 18 - Day of
Prayer &Play at Tonto Natural Bridge
near Payson. Leave the Newman Center
(2911 N. 11th Ave.) at 8:00 am. Car-pooling
is available for $1.50. Bring a sack lunch.
details. Call 242-3044 for further
The Newman Club. sponsors Mass at Noon every Thursday in the Council Chambers,
which is in the Student Union.
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September 15, Wednesday
3:00-5:00 PM---M.E.C.H.A. meeting (in Faculty Dining Rm.)
6:00-7:00 PN---Newman C1nb (in Club Rm.)
7:00-10;00 PH---Volleybal1 Game, G.C.C. vs. Pima Community
(in the Gym)
September 16, Thursday
9:00-11:00---Newman Club (in Club Room)
11: 00-12: OO--·-Mexican Independence Day-M. E. C. H.A.
12:00-1:00 PM---Ne,~an Club (in Council Chambers)
September 17, Friday
9:00-11:00 NI---Ne,~an Club (in Club Room)
September 20, Monday
9:00-10:00---Newrr~n Club (in Club Room)
10:00-12: Club (in Club Room)
3eptember 21, Tuesday
9:00-1l:00---Newman Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30---Women's Forum (in Student Lounge)
September 22, Wednesday
9:00-1:00---Colleges & Universities Visitation to
G.C.C. (located in Student Union)
3:00-5:00 PM---l1.E.C.H.A. (in Faculty Dining Room)
6: 00-7: 00 PM-.,--·Newman Club (in Club Room)
*
Glendale CO:frrnunj
tioD
with ~eco
the group will appear at
9:30 F1'1.
ArU: :Lst I 5 Series, sponsored by the Continuing EducaLts'
1982-,1983 season of entertainment September 24,
ASSOCI.AIION". Famous for such hits as "Cperish".
th(~ i2c1mpws Performing Arts Theatre in two shows at 7:00 and
.Phoenix
Tickets are available at the Cashiers office, or at the door
f:n:m;lD.Ce nights.) Seating is limited.
OTHER Ei'ENTS fHIS F SP()NSOREDBY THE ARTISTS' SERIES ARE:
Serit~s---·Tuesday. October 12, 8: 00 PM, in the
TheDt_e
Arthur J. Wool
Orch;~stra-.--Saturday, October 23, 8: 00 PM, in the
Arcs TheEtre. Carmen Dragon is the guest conductor.
,TEDIN'Sl;~lO
PI/f, in the
Folk Dance Ensemble---Saturday, October 30, 8:00
Arts Theatre.
Audubon Wildlife
PeLE
FU.rn Series- -Hednesday, November 17, 8: 00 PM in the
lrt" Theatre
J()h.tl St:uart 1l,.i1d(?:rsJ{){l.
17, 8: 00 I'{\'1
ish Actor 1.n a one man show)---Friday. November
(CETI)--Sagan
Assoeiat:Lon
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-STUDENT SERVICES-Glendale
Community College
VOL. 2 - September 22
PUBLISHED)BY:
SEPTEMBER, 1982
Bob Christian, (Student
EDITOR: Karri Dvorak
Activities Office)
VOTE F9R THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE:
The Associated Students elections assembly will be held on Thursday, September 23,
1982 at 12:00 noon. Hear what your potential student leaders have to say~
The elections will be held South of the Book Store on Thursday and Friday, September
23 and 24.
V 0 T E :
ATTENTION: ALL OF YOU ATHLETIC EVENT FANS
All GCC students will be admitted free of charge to all home
athletic events, including football games, by simply showing
their student I.D. Let's support our Gauchos this year!:
CD I\,f{ f ~ '(I (0 rv
P 0 0 1 F r e e S w i mHo u r s
Mon., Wed., Fri.
Tues., Thurs.
12:00 noon - 1:00 &1:45-3:00 p.m.
12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.
~A~ENI:2>
Come to the Grand Opening of the Advisement Center, SPS 51, October 1 from 12:00
to 3:00 pm. Meet faculty advisors. Refreshments will be served. The Advisement
Center will be open Monday through Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday from
8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Student Staff Needed for The Traveler Club
All students interested in becoming members of the 1982-83 Traveler staff are invited
to attend the literary magazine's first staff meeting in LA-112 on Monday, September 27,
at 1:00 PM.
F 0 0 D NEW S
Cafeteria - Salad Bar, Serve yourself soup kettles, juices, fresh fruits, pies and.
more is available. Cafeteria is open at 9:00 AM until l:l5each day.
Snack Bar - (Grilled items, Breakfasts, lunches, beverages, salads) It is' open 7:00
---- - AM until 9:00 PM Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, it is open,7:00'
AM until 3:00 PM. The Snack Bar is closed from 3:45 to 4:30 each day
for clean up.
Specials
Wednesday--September 22----------Fried Chicken--------------------$l.35
Thursday---September 23----------Beans and Weiners----------------$1.25
Friday-----September 24----------TUNA MELT!-----------------------$l.lO
Monday-----September 27----------Tostado-------------------------- 70¢
- Green Chili Burro----------------$l.lO
Tuesday----September 28----------Turkey Pot Pie-------------------$l.25
Wednesday--September 29----------Polish Sausage Sub!--------------$1.25
- French Fries-------------------~-45¢
* G.C.C. Artists' Series *
Glendale Community College Artists' Series, sponsored by the Continueing Education
Associated Students, opens its' 1982-1983 season of entertainment September 24,
with popular recording artists, "THE ASSOCIATION". Famous for such hits as "Cherish",
the group will appear at the campus performing Arts Theatre in two shows at 7:00 and
9:30 PM.
Tickets are $6.00. Tickets are available at the Cashiers office, or at the door
beginning at 6:00 PM (on performance nights.) Seating is limited.
OTHER EVENTS THIS FALL SPONSORED BY THE ARTISTS' SERIES ARE:
Audubon Wildlife Film Series---Tuesday, October 12, 8:00 PM, in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
"RANCHLIFE AND WILDLIFE" Arthur J. Wool
Phoenix Symphony Orchestra---Saturday, October 23, 8:00 PM, in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre. Carmen Dragon is the guest conductor.
JEDINSTVO Yugoslavian Folk Dance Ensemble---Saturday, October 30, 8:00
PM, in the Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
Audubon Wildlife Film Series---Wednesday, November 17, 8:00 PM in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
John Stuart Anderson (British Actor in a one man show)---Friday, November
17, 8:00 PM.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 934-2211, ext. 230
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September 22,
September 23,
September 24,
September 25,
September 27)
September 28,
September 29,
Wednesday
3:00-5:00 PM---M.E.C.H.A. meeting (in Faculty Dining Roo~)
6:00-7:00 PN---·Nev."'!1lan Club (in Club Room) -
Thursday
9: 00--n :00 AM---Ne'li'lIllan Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 PM---Newman Club (in Council Chambers)
1:00-2:00 PH---Baptist Student Union (in Club Room)
Friday
9:00-11:00 AN--~NewITlan Club (in Club Room)
7:00-9:00 PM---"The Associationlf entertainment.
(in Performing Arts
Center.
7:00 PM---Volleybal1 game: G.C.C. VB. Cochise
Community (in Gym)
Saturday .
8:00 AN-l:30 PM---Pre-divorce Workshop (in Student Lounge)
7:30 PM---Football game: G.C.C. vs. Imperial Valley (at the
Stadium) ,
Monday
7:30-8:00 AN---Devotional: Sponsored by the Baptist Student
Union (in the Club Room)
9: 00-10: 00 AM--·-Net-Iman Club (in Council Chambers)
10:00-1.2:00 AM---Newman Club (in Club Room)
Tuesday
9:00-11:00 AM---Ne~nan Club (in Club Room)
12: 00-1: OO---,Baptist Student Union
12:00-1:30--'-'i.Jomen's Forum !in Student Lounge)
Wednesday
3:00-5:00 PM----M.E.C.H.A. meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
6:00-7:00 PM---Ne~nan Club (in Club Room)
7:00 PM---VolleybaU game: G.C.C. vs. Central Az. (in Gym)
DON'T FORGET THE STUDENT ART SHOW THAT IS BEING HELD FROM SEPTEMBER 20 - OCTOBER 1,
There will be 30 hanging pieces. The Art show will be in the Student Lounge.
l\RTIST STATEMENT
Arizona has some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets- anywhere. Living
in Arizona for 38 years, I have seen my shan:. Many of the pieces displayed are
my whimsical, perhaps childlike, loos!:'; interpretations of these sunscapes, as I
call them. I just add a few "extras'! to liven them up somewhat. These pieces
are not meant to be taken too sel~iou81y; they are made to be enjoyed.
Michael J. Fulghum
nOOKS TN THE IMC
teur Astouomer's Handbook--Sidgwick ••
i'C)iji;~iI~;a_~i.~w:-The" Anthropology of .Changing Culture--Harris ..
':~'J~'5',,!2:~~£r:Lc:an C<2nstitution: Its Origins and Development--Kelly ••
!:~'~:~£~:E.. Listening Skill~--Sims••
~~~~er'_~_Dic:tionaryof Phrase and Fable--Brewer ••
Classical Dance--Robbins.. .
~~[;=1aw;e~ce, A Portrait of a Genius But--Aldington ••
The Desert Smells Like Rain--Nabhan .•
,~~~sy Guide to Mou~tain Animals of the Southwest-Clayton
.!::e€':..:1ingGo~ewMood l'h~~--Burns .•
"Tl~£_!!2..~;;L~dgi...!!fU Breedin&L..feeding, Management,
Selli!!&--Kays ••
The Hunt--Mitchell ••
.!rye I~strated Encyclopedia of Cacti &Other Succul~ts--Riha••
Literature of the Occult: A Collection of Critical Essays--Messent ••
~_king America Work--O'Tolle ••
The Movies--Griffith ••
·Et~~:...!:!!.~ Ic...l?J:1 and Natio.ual Security--Gray ••
1~~.Offical_1982-l983Guide ~o Travel Agent &Travel Careers--Morton ••
X:!~E.~nt-Infant Bondi~--Klaus•.
~l¥~ing the Game-Blank••
~f\.P.!~Q.to2ourna!.--Orking •.
Ran, and Beautiful ~1inerals--Hofmann•.
}y.~~~i~i:~~i~ctTon-The Cycle of LH.~--Jensen••
Tl:\~t'JS9und Table: Characters.. of Shakespeare Plays--Hazlitt ••
'fhe .Skeleton--Goldberg ••
~f!;.§;"'~panfsh Heritage in the United States--Fernandez-Florez ••
§.E"::?J~s 2£ Faith--Fowler .•
Viking Orbiter Views of Mars--Spitzer ••
IE~.w~an's Guide~-Financial S~vvy--Briles••
The Word Processing Handbook--Stultz ••
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'~ ._ Glendale Commu~ity College
,_"" _VOL. 2 - Septembt:F.l.9___ SEPTEMBER. J 982 EDITOR: Kani Dvorak
PUBLISltED BY :...!!,ob (~hr_!~.sian, ~!!1...~tu_cient Activities Office
POOL FREE SWIM HOl1RS
be as follows
~
Come to the Grand Opening of the Advisement Center, SPS 51, October 1 from
12:00-3:00 PfJ'I Meet faculty advisors. Refreshments will be served. The Advisement
Center will be open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday from
8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Because of a conflict with a class, the pool free swim hours
until November I, 1982:
MWF 12:00-1:00 and 1:45-3:00 pm
T Th 12:00-3:00 pm
G RAN D 0 PEN I N G
"
* ~~f.C. Artists' Series •
£\iLN1S SPONSORED BY THE ARTISTS' SERIES FOR THIS FALL ARE:
Audubon Wildlife Film Series---Tuesday, October 12, 8:00 PM, in the
campusPerfonning Arts Theatre.
uRA.~cm..IFE A..\ffi WILDLIFE" Arthur J. Wool
Pht)en1x SYlllphony Orchestn---Saturday, October 23, 8:00 P~1. in the
campus Performing Arts Theatn:. Carmen Dragon is the guest conductor.
JEDINSTVO Yugoslavian Folk Dance Ensemble-'--Saturday. October 3D, 8:00
PM, In the f..ampusPe:dorming Arts Theatre.
Audubon Wildlife FUm Series---W'ednesday, November 17. 8:00 PM in the
cupus Performing Arts Th(Hl:tre.
John Stuart Anderson (Brltish Actor in a one man show)---Friday. November
17. 8:00 PM.
Tickets are $2.00. Tickets are available at the Cashiers office, or at the door
beginning at 6:00 PM (on performance nights.) Seating is limited.
~ "·COMINC up•••
A. W.A.R.E. will sponsor asendnar on Testanxi~ in the Student Lounge, on
. October 7. at 1:00 pm. £1 He Huft will speak.
~~I~.eri<!. - (Salad Rir, Pies, Hot Entrees, B,'verages, Sandwiches)
~~~!ck_Ba~ - (Breakfasts, Grilled items, Beverages, Deli plates)
Wednesday---Septernber 29--------?olish Sausage Sub~--------------------$1.25
- French Fries--------------------------- 45C
Thursday----September 30--------Beef Stew------------------------------$1.35
Friday----~-October l-----------Tuna and Noodles-----------------------$1.25
Monday-----october r.-----------Cheese Enchilada----------------------- 80C
- Tostado-------------------------------- lOC
Tuesday-----October 5-----------Scalloped Chicken----------------------$1.25
Wednesday---october 6-----------Brcaded Pork Chop----------------------$1.35
(wIth Spanish Rice)
S<!fltember 29 - 30--------Art Show (in the Student Lounge)
!:;,'ptember 29 .. ~~dnesda}'---ll :00 arn---FoTm:' SerIes (in Student Lounge)
3:00-5:00 pm--M.E.C.H.A. (In Faculty Dining Room)
3:30-6:00 pm--Hrestl Practice (in GA-I04)
6:00··7:00 pm---Ne""Illan Club (in Club Room)
7:00-10:00 pm---Volleyball Game- GCC vs. Central Arizona
College (in Gvm)
September 30 - Thun:_~:---9: 00-11: 00 am--··Nt'w:':an Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Ne""man Club (hi Council Chambers)
1 :00-2 :{)O pm··--Bapt ist Student Union (in Club Room)
2: 30-4 :00 pm---Internationlll Students of America (ISA)
On th(! Faculty Dining Room)
October 1 - Friday---9:00-1l:00---Newm3n Club (in Club Room)
7:00-10:00 pm---Volleybal1 Game: eee vs. Mesa Community (in Gym)
October 4 - 8 -----------Rel igion Awareness Ueek (8: 00-5 :00 daily)
October 4 - Monday---7:30-8:00'F'1.·"-R'1 t S!: St'vl",t UnIon. Devotional (in Club Room)
9:00-12:00 am---Womens' Center: Job Search Seminar by Sallie
Schaefer (in Student Lounge)
9:00-10:00 am---Ne"'man Club (in Council Chambers)
10:OO-12:00---Ne1.<.-man Club (in Club Room)
11:30-l2:30---Schoo1 of Faith Singers (in Dining Room)
(:ctober 5 - Tuesdav---9:00-11 :00 am---Newman Club (in Club Room)
• 11 : 00 am---Movie "D€!c h~vedlt (a film explaining cults)
in the Council Ch,ambers (movies first showing)
12:00-1:00 pm---Baptist Student Union (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30 pm---Womens' Forum (1n Student Lounge)
,day Continued)-----l :00 pm---Movie "Deceived" (2nd showing today in Council
Chambers)
3:30-6:00 pm---Wrestling practice (in GA-I04)
ober 6 - Wednesdav---7:00-8:30---Newman Prayer Breakfast-ALL STUDENTS & FACULTY
,,------"- ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND- (in Facul ty Dining Room)
11:OO-12:30---Singing by Ciodi Hay and Puppet show by Chris
Parker (in Dining Room)
3:30-6:00 pm---Wrestling Practice (GA-I04)
6:00-7:00 pm---Newm.m Club (in Club Room)
NEW BOOKS IN THE IMC
- Tlw Business of Show Business--Katz
-Can~er and Motherhood--Roland
- The lete Retirement Planning Book--Dickinson
demned to Die--Johnson
Crtr>ll? & Cdm~na1s: Opposing Viewpoints
-Oisc0very--Hoagland
E.n·ning Money Without a Job--Levinson
'('+:momics Explalned--Hei 1broner
Fncydopaedla of the Musical Film--Green
t n~ Females: A Crit leal Anthology--Barr
:"g for Broke--Moritz
lr.ng Women Cope With Grief--Silverman
r;,:.}"t tng YourseIf --Ca talyst. Inc.
Ylt~x.ican Frontier. 1821-1846--Weber
S~ Manner's Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior--Martin
the L;'W'5 Business--Geis
rh~ Oceans--Sarton
-uf-Body Exper!('oces--Mitchell
..~ APart-Time Can~er for a Full-Time You--Alter
'\he Physician and Sportsmedidne Guide to Running--Ryan
- Romance of the Sea--Parry
-So t he Wind Won't Blow It All Away--Braut 19an
- Sul<.: ide and Euthanasia--Wallace
··';1f.l(' Bomb--Browne
~ ttn fi t Mot hers--Mahan
-Ursula K. Lt, Guin--Bucknall
-STUDENT SEIMCES-
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* SEMINAR ON TEST ANXIETY *
A. \-l .A. R. E. will sponsor a seminar on Test Anxiety in the
Student Lounge. on October 7. at 1:00 pm. Ellie Huft will
speak.
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The Traveler. GCC'S literary-arts magazine is soliciting poetry,
prose. and various forms of creative writing. Awards will be
presented to those students exhibiting outstanding achievement.
wha t :
____~~~__:_---------G;;.:L=END"-I~LCO!'!MUNITY COLLEGE
___-Y_OL . 3 - NO. 1 OCTOBER 6 I 1982 EDITOR: lard Dvorak
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian. (Student Activities Office
when:
who:
how:
Any student currently enrolled at GCC. day or evening.
Instructions can be found 1n the Library. Student Union buUding
or LA Faculty office (LA 131).
Now - as soon as possible. The deadline Is Nov. 24, 1982.
\-q_ue_sti-o-ns-:.. Call Bettv Whitaneis at 978-8639 _ ~. ./~---':0_--.--, __---."",
Preventive and Restorative Dental Care
Have your teeth cleaned. a fluoride treatment. x-rays taken and
your teeth filled at the new Phoenix College Paradental Clinic
for a nominal fee. Call 264-4211 for an appointment.
I1< 1< G.C.C. Artists' Series 1< 1< l
Tickets ,1re $2.00. Tickets are available at the Cashiers office, or at the
door beginning at 6:00 PM (on performance nights.) Seating is limited.
OTHER EVENTS THIS FALL SPONSORED BY THE ARTISTS' SERIES ARE:
Audubon Wildlife Film Series---Tuesday. October 12. 8:00 PH. in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
"RANCHLIFE AJ-m WILDLIFE" Arthur J. Wool
Phoenix Symphony Orchestra---Saturday. October 23. 8:00 PM. in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre. Carmen Dragon 1s the guest conductor.
(Continued)
JEDINSTVO YugoslavLm Folk DanCl.' tnsemhlc---S::nurday, Octo!,er 30. 8:00
p~. in th~ campu"; Performing Ans Theatre.
Audubon Wildlife film Series---Wcdnesd3v, November 17, 8:00 PM in the
Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
John Stuart Andt:~r'wn {British Actor in a one man shm.;)---Friday, November
17, 8:00 PM.
fOR MORE INFORMATION CAl-I. 934-2211, ext. 230
V"'w'EEK- LY -M-E-N-U--B-U.L,L.-E.-~T-I.-N~.~,.."..".l.!.:.a
Cafeteria- (Salad Bar. Serve Yourself Soup
Kettles, Hot Entrees. HOwl'-made Pies, Cakes)
Snack Bar.- (Breakfasts. Grilled Sandw! ches,
Salads. Pies, Cakes)
Specials
~edne&day---october 6 - - - - - - Breaded Pork Chop - - -$1.35
(Spanish rice included)
Thursday----october 7 - - - - - - Reuben Sandwich - - - - - - - - - - - $1.25
- French Fries - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45C
friday------Octoher 8 - - - - - - Fish Sandwich - - - - - - - - - - - - 90e
- French Fries - - - - 45e
Monday----.:.October 11 - - - - - -To!!wle Pit:' - - - - - - -$1.2S
- Tostado - - - - - - - JOe
Tuesday-----October 12 -Swiss Steak - - - - - - - - - $1.35
wednesday---October 13 -Turkey & Dressing - - - - - $1.25
l&Q.~~_ RIGHTS.. SEMINAR
A Legal Rights Semin,u will be held on Octobc~r 7, at 11:30-12:30. Some of
t he consumer issues that will be covered are: Drunk Driving Law, Landlorditennant
nd.ations, plus \.1ther le~al issues of inten-st. Attc)rnev Robert J. Sorce will
~d.ve the seminar in the Student Loun',;'t.'. . ,~.,
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October 6 - Wednesday
7:00-8:30 arn---Ne~~an Prayer Breakfast- cost 1s S2.S0 (in Faculty
Dining Room) ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY ARE ENCOURAGED
TO ATTEND
11: OO---Speakers Foruln: Mr. Lyle Langlois, GCC Business Department:
BITS AND BYTES OF SOUTH A.'fERICA (in the Student Lounge)
11:OO-I:30---Singing by Cindi Hay and Puppet Show by Cllris Parker
(in Dining Room)
October 7 - fhursday
9:0{)-.ll :OO---;':';"w'ir:an Club ~!e(.l:t ing (in Club Roorn)
IO:O(}---Film "Rost:s In Ikcember" (in the Club Haom)
II :OO---Fil:!l, .'nd sho..... ing; "Roses In December" (in Club Room)
11:OO-11:30---School of Faith Sing(~rs (Outside at the Quad)
l1;!)U-!~:OO---L.D.S.S.A. f.iI:,: Un Council Chambers)
U;30-l..';30---LL'gal RL;hts Seminar (in Student Lounge)
1 :U()-2 :00--- t 1st Student t'nion (in Council Chambers)
1:CH}.... 2:0()---Tt::st An~:iety Seminar sp()nsor(~d by A.;~:.i\.R.E.
(in Student Lounge)
2: 30-,',:OO---Intern.1t 10nal Students of Amedeel USA), (in the
Facultv Dining Room)
October 8 - Fridav
9;(W-1l:00 am---~ewrnan Club Heeting (in Club Room)
11: JO-12:]O---Po.....er & Light Glmpanv (Drama Group at the Quad outside)
2:00 pm---Hatint:e' : "The Good Doctor" (in P.A.C.)
Ccrobt.:r 9 - Saturday
8: 00 am-5: 00 pm---Small Business Admini st rat ion h'orks!lop--fre(; (in
the Faculty Dining Room)
Octuber II - Monday
ART SHO',.;--STAKrn~G (goitH!, through Octotwr 22)
7:30-8:00 .'lrn---D,,·votional sponsored bv Baptist Student Union (in
Club Hoom)
9: 00-10: DO---;;e\-"a:ln Club ~~eet ing (in Counc i 1 Chambers)
lo:nO-!2:0n---Sewman Club (in Club Roo:::)
1:00 rm---Wo!'1<'n's Golf Schedule, Gce vs. Phoenix College (located
iH h'ig\o.'am Culf Course)
2: JO-);OO---!"I.LC.iLA. ~!eet ing (in Facult~: Dining Room)
October 12 - Tucsdav
9:00-11:00---Ne",mim Club (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00---Baptlst Student Union (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30---i,'omen's Forum (in Student LOI.mg(')
8:00 pm---Audubon, "RanchUfe and .,,:iIdlife" fUe, (in Performing
Arts Center)---$2.00
October 13 - Wednesday
11:00 am---Speaker's Forum: Dr. lssa Peters, Professor of Interllat
i,'na 1 St\ld ie:;, A,l1erlcan Craduate Schoo 1 of IntL~rnational
Busf:H:SS: no:O PROPOSALS FOR PEACE IN THE 1HDDLE
EAST
6:00-7:00 pm---Xew'!llan Club ~leeting (in Club Room)
7:00 pm---Volleyball Game, Gec vs. Eastern Az. College (in Gym)
NEW BOOKS INrnE IMC • • •
f":YICrica I s Strug~ 1(~ Against Poverty, 1900-1980---Pat terson
- Animal Painting &Anatomy--Calderon
The Beats: Essays in Critici~lll---Bartiett
Career E. Life Planning Guide---Loughary
The Clay Pedestal---Preston
,- Color Exerc ises for the Painter---Salemme
Conquest and Resistance--Lopez y Rivas
Discovering Oil Painting---Cherepov
gons and Other Fabulous Beasts---Blythe
lhe Evolving Eanh---Cocks
ily Names---Hook
,aefft i: !'Wo Thousand Years of Wall Writing---Reisner
Horned Lizards---Sherbrooke
.. The Incidence of Fanude Criminality In the Contemporary World---Adler
Mammals of the Soutwest---Cockrum
- On Becoming Human---Tanner
P,linting With Aeryl ics---Kortlander
- Tube of Plenty---Barnouw
Understanding Computer Systems---Lawson
- U.S'. vs. Crime In the Streets---Cronin
The Western Story-Fact, Fiction, and Myth---Durham
- When Consumers C{)Olplain---Best
THE
. STUDENT SERVICES·
GLENDALE C0MNUNITY COL,.L...!. 2EG~E~ ~~~;:;;:;:;:;;-:-'iT:"=~ J-..----=---::--::-::-~-----------. - - EDITOR; Karri Dvora.}.,:~._, ~ ~ - NO. 2 OCTO§~~132 1982 '_..
-PU-BLISHED-BY': Bob C~istia~2 (Student Activities Office)'
The Graphic Design Workshop, a program of the School of Art, Arizona State
University, Tempe, was established as a class to enable the most promising graphic
design students to build a portfolio while providing a service to university and
non-profit community organizations. The Workshop functions as an actual design
studio, with each student involved in every stage of design from initial client
contact through the final production of printed materials.
The Workshop has received nationwide recognition for the quality of its
design works through articles in Co~~unication Arts Magazine, Print Magazine,
Direct Advertising Magazine, and the University and College DesignersAE?sociation
Quarterly, Its students have received recogni,tion through represe~tat,:~<;>nand
awards in'the American Institute of Graphic Arts Cover and Posters Exhibitions,
New York Society of Illustrators Exhibition,and the University and College
Designers Association Annuals. (Sponsored by C.E.A.S.---night student government)
The workshop will be held in the Student Lounge from October 11 - 29. Look
for lIGRAPHIC DESIGN l.J0BKSHOP_Eil.1-i;~BJ:TION II".
COM I N G U P FOR DIS A B LED STU DEN T S ON OCTOBER 29, at
1:30 pm to 3:00 pm is '" , • ••••• ..... ' :: .
..," -lIIo .......... -.. .. • __ .. 0... ... .... .. .. ,. 'tit ...... ....... __ • .. if. tit •• •
.:~ a potl~ picnic at Cortez Park on 35th Avenue & Dunlap. . Please try to
have your own transportation to and from the picnic, but l.f you ne,ed a
ride call Teri Canady 339-9846 and she'll see what she can do. Table
service &Beverage will be provided.
(Salad Bar. Soup Kettles, Juices. Fresh Fruits,Pies)
Open 9:00 AH to 1:15 PH.
(Grilled Breakfasts, Lunches, Beverages, Fresh Fruits,
Cakes) Open 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Monday through Thursday.
Open 7:00 A}I to 3:00 PM on Fridays. Closed Monday
through Thursday from :3 :45 to if: 30 for clean-up
Cafeteria
Snack Bar
WEE K L Y MEN U B U L LET I N
Wednesday, October I3 .•.•.... Turkey &Dressing•••••••••••.•••••••••. $1.25
Thursday. October 14 ..•....• NEt-J:--Cowboy Beef and Bean Stew
over Rtce!:! " $1.25
Friday, October 15 ...•.....•.Hacaroni and Cheese •••.••••••••••••••• $1. 10
Honday. October 18 •••...•••. Green Chili Burro ••••••••••••••••••••• $1. 10
...... Tos tttdo ...... 0- ....... * •• 10 ". \II ....... '" • \II •••••••• " .. 70¢
Tuesday, October 19 ••.•••••. STUFFED PEPPERS~! ••••••••••••••••••••• $1.25
Hedncsday, October 20 ••....•. NfW!--lIot Potato Salad and Polish
. sausage;! "."" $1.25
GLENDALE C01-l?1UNITY COLI,;EGE ARTISTS f SERIES
Tsnl~~~s~)'re~l-by-tj\-(:C;nt"in~~Tng--F.duc;tio~A-s8'oelated Students)
G.C.C. Artists' Series presents The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Saturday.
October 23, 8:00 pm at the Hoon Valley High School Auditorium at 35th Avenue and
Cactus.
The Concert, under the direction of Guest Conductor Carmen Dragon. includes
i>lt)rks by Berloiz; G1K\pin. Rimsky-Krosakov, Bernstein, Liszt & Ravel.
'I'ickets arc $1.00 for GCC students and personnel and are available at the
- Campus Cashiers Office.
FOR TNFOR!'iATION call 934-2211, extension 230.
i, 1, ,', NEED SONE HELP WITH YOU EDUCATIONAL GOALS? * 'I: *
See a faculty advisor in the advisement Center. SPS-51. Hours: MondayThursday
from 8:00-4:00 pm; Friday from 6:00-Noon.
The Newman Club is sponsoring an information table on Proposition 201--Nuclear
Arms Freeze - Tuesday, October 12 & Wednesday, October 13.
-Friday, October 15 is Hissionary Night at the Newman Center: 2911 W11th
Ave. (across from Phoenix College), POTLUCK is at 6:30. A film called
ilRoses In December" will also be 8110\;1n.
On Saturday, October 16, at 6:30 pm. there ",ill be a club meeting, POTLUCK,
& shadng. The location is 546 H. Vernon.
~.Jleec.t-Y?~l1:X:...J2.'2.c:tr,Y;_J?,::r;:(~S(~~_,,§:::LQJ::J~(?;I._'Z:-?:":i: Olg'Lj:i'2.:L:EiS 0 f c reative
,oWL it@i~~! l-l\
That: TbE LJ magazine is soliciting
,;~n(t 'lCl'.cifJUS tonus of CY'e.ative \rriting"
will be pr',,",;?nted to those students exhibiting out-sta.
nd ac:~hte;'-Jenlf::nt
Who:
How:
When:
Questions:
Any student cn:rently enroLled ,it GeC, day or evening
InstLnctions c::;:~" be found in thr:, Library, Student Union
build ox' LA r ty Office (LA-·l3I).
Nm.! - as soon <18 possible. The deadline 1G Nov. 24, 1982.
Call Bet
t::.t.C!.l tabl('} on 201~ will be set
D.p (in. 11,:·j".11 of StlH:J.f::n.t
10:00-11~OO Em-~-:Cnte.rvarsity Christian meeting (in Club
Room)
11:00-12:00--,,:ntel,:,vandtj! Christian FelloVlshiv meeting (in Club Room)
11:00 !s Foru;:,:: Dr. Issa Peter3~ Professor of International
S!:udi.es Amer;.csn Gri';.duat€ School of International Business--,.'
::'OR PEACE IN THE IvIIDDLE EAST. (in the Student
October 13 - Wednesda7
8:00-1:00
6:00-~;:OO pm--·-Newman Club meetlng (in Club Room)
7~OO-10:QO Game:: GGe '1,78« Easter11 fl::.rizona College (in
October 14 - Thursda.y
9: 00-11: 00 ;:jDi--·~nevn09Xl
12 : 00-1 : 00 /G,---I:kwiian
1:00-2;;00
2:
Club Heet:tng (:Ln Room)
Club Meeting (in Council Chambers)
Studec.t Union 1':leeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
ional Students of Anlerica Meeting (in Faculty
T:tober 15 - Friday
WOODCARVERS SUO;7 Coc,:: ,.il Chambers. Faculty Dining Room, Student
l~ouDgf:, and Dining Room)
9:00-11;00 aTn~'--Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
1:00 pm---Phi Theta Kappa (in Club Room or Student Lounge)
6: 30 pm---N'e·,Tm8U Club is sponsoring: M:i.ssionary Night, along with a
meal, & film (sec page for more information)
0ccobeL ~o -- 5atur
HOODCARVERS SHOH (in Council Chambers. Faculty Dining Room. Student
Lounge, and Dining Room)
6:30 pm---Ne\vman Club potluck & sharing (see page #1 for more information.
October 18 - Monday
7:30-8:00 am---Devotional sponsored by the Baptist Student Union (in
the Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am---Newman Club Meeting (in Council Chambers)
10:00-12:00 am---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
2:30-5:00 pm---}IECHA Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
October 19 - Tuesday
9:00-11:00 am-,,·-Newmal1 Club r.leeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30 pm---1'lomen l s Forum: "Sales Opportunity fClr Women in the
80' G" Speaker: Diane \\fren, Division l'1:anager for the.
Prudential Life Insurance Company.
12:00-1:00---Baptist Student Union Neeting (in Club Room)
October 20 - Wednesday
10:00-11:00---
11: 00-12: OO---Intervarsity Chdstian Fellmvship Heetings (in Club Room)
11:00 am---Forum Series: Hr. Hannes Kvaran. Gee Economics Department---
FOLLOHING THE DOLLAR: FRON U. S. BANK TO BOLIVIAN FAill-1ER.
1:00-4:00 pm---Proposal Hriting l.Jorkshop, held by Dr. Christianson
(in the Student Lounge)
6: 00-7: 00 pm---Nevrman C1 ub Heet ing (in C1 ub Room)
7:00·-10:00 pm---VolleybaU Game, GCC vs. Phoenix College
+ + + + NE'vJ BOOKS IN THE IMe + + + +
-The Color Atlas of Human Anatomy--Vannini
Complete Course in Oil Paillting--Nordmark
-A Direct Approa.h to Painting--Chadbourn
The Effects of Television Advertising on Children--Adler
-The Entertainment Functions of Television--Tannenbaum
Gold and Silver in the I-/est--vlatkins
-Lost Heritage--Savage
The Mountain House--Kennish
-The Myth of Senility; Hisconceptions about the Brain and Aging--Henig
The Nurse's Story--Gino
-The Odyssey Book of American ~vildflowers--Grehan
The Painter's Problem Book: 20 Problem Subj eets and rIm,r to Paint Them--Dawley
-Passbooks for Careel' Opportunities: Nurse's Aide
Psoriasis--Mark"
-Reagan--Canncll)
Sexual Harass1'!1cnt---Heyer
-Shakespeare and the EX]JE':rienee of Love--Kirsch
Space--Hichener
-Technical and Business \.vriting--Andre,vs
2081: A Hopeful vie,,! of the Human Future-·-O 'Neill
MOST OF THESE BOOKS CAN BE FOUND ON THE NEvJ BOOKS DISPLAY. INQUIRE AT THE REFERENCE
DESK FOR ALL REFERENCE BOOKS.
THE
-STUDENT SERVICES-Vol.
3 - No. 3
GLENDALE CO}~ITY COLLEGE
OCTOBER 20, 19'82
_P_U_B_L_IS_H_E_D~B_Y_:~B~o~b~C~h~r_i~s~t_i~a;~.(Student Activities
EDITOR:
Office)
Karri Dvorak
BEAT THE CROWD~ Plan now for spring classes. Make an appointment with a
faculty advisor in the Advisement Center, SPS 51. Hours are Monday through
Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
11:00 am
[SPEAKER'S FOR~]
Wednesday, October 20 Student Lounge
FOLLOWING THE DOLLAR FROM U.S. GOVERh~ENT TO BOLIVIAN FARMER
The GCC economics Department presents Mr. Hannes Kvaranwho will describe
what happened to a small part--only $9.2 Mil1ion--of your tax dollars. That
money was loaned to the government of Bolivia to set up a program of technical
development and credit to aid small farmers. The talk centers on; 1. why would
we lend Bolivia $9.2 million, 2. what did we actually give to Bolivia and 3. what
effects did this loan have on the Bolivian farmers and on the bureaucrats in
Washington and LaPaz.
Mr. Kvaran. a graduate of Arizona State University is currently at work on
his doctorate.
PRESENTING:: ••••••
DATE:
PLACE:
October 21 &. 22
Student Union
. . . . .. . . a BLOOD DRIVE
TIME: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Contact: Just Walk in
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on October 29, at
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STU DEN T S
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COM I N G U P FOR DISABLED
1: 30 pm to 3: 00 pm is ••• ' -" •......... •. ..... ..... ., "' ..~ - -. .:,""~ _.
~~ a ~otlu~k picnic at Cortez Park on 35th Avenue &. Dunlap. Please try to
have your own transportation to and from the picnic, but if you need a
ride call Teri Canady 339-9846 and she'll see what she can do. Table
service &Beverage will be provided.
\
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",:.1111: .J l:Dl:SIYO Hi!.K
GLENDALE CO!'!:'fUNITY COLLEGE ARTISTS I SERIES, sponsored by THE CONTINUING EDUCATION
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, is please to present THE JEDINSTVO FOLK ENSEHBLE from Split,
Yugoslavia, in their first North American tour.
The performance will be October 30th - 8: 00 Pt-I at th<,= Campus Perform~ng Arts
Theatre.
This FABULOUSLY EXCITING, ACROBATIC SHOH, features FIFTY DANCERS, SINGERS and
MUSICAIANS with GEORGEOUS COSTUHES and LIGHTING EFFECTS.
JEDINSTVO is being brought to the United States for a tour of only SIX weeks.
through the courtesy of the Counsul General of San Francisco, and is the latest
HAJOR AI~ARD \HNNER among the Yugolsavian Folk Ensembles.
Tickets are $1.00 for GCC students and personnel and are available at the Campus
Cashiers Office. HURRY ~ ~ : SEATING LUfITED
~ THE PHOENIX SYMPHONY ORCHEST~
A L SO ••.•. there is a correction in the location of the Phoenix Symphony
Orchestra. They will perform on October 23, 8:00 pm at the Moon Valley High
School Auditorium at 35th Ave and Cactus, NOT AT THE PERFOIDUNG ARTS. CENTER
AS WAS POSTED BEFORE. SORRY~
The Concert, under the direction of Guest Conductor Carmen Dragon. includes
works by Berloiz: Chopin, Rimsky-Krosakov, Bernstein, Liszt &Ravel.
Tickets, again, are Rl.OO for Gec Students and persor.nel and are availaple at
the Cashiers Office.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 934-2211, extension 230.
KNOW BEFORE XliI YQTE ~ MEEI TIm CANUI;oAI~S FORUM
*Issues of Concern to Disabled Persons
PLACE:
TIME:
*Responses by State and Federal Candidates
Representing Maricopa County
Phoenix Community College Cafeteria
Saturday, October 23, 1:00-4:30 PM.
Rehabilita3.)
Social
5.) Civil
the Handi-
Among the Issues to be addressed will be: 1.) Section 504 of the 1973
tion Act 2.) P.L. 94-142 IIEducation for All Handicapped Children"
Security Disability Benefit Problems 4.) Hental Health Legislation
Rights for the Handicapped 6.) Preschool Education Legislation for
capped 7.) Fund:1ng
Candidates that represent you have been invited. Come and hear what they have
to say about these and other issues. All are tvelcome to attend at no charge.
NEWMAN NffivS • • •
The Newman Club is hosting a Retreat in Prescott - October 29, 30 &31.
The theme will be liGHted to be a Gift" (a 'weekend a,"ay with friends to
~plorethe gift of who you are.) The fee, $17, includes all meals and
lodging. Car-pooling is available. Call 274-7406 or 242-3044. Glady
Miller is taking Reservations in the Club Room - 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Monday
through Friday.
There is a Newman Club meeting on Tuesday, October 19, 1:00 pm in the Club
Room and on Wednesday, October 20, at 1:00 pm in the Club Room.
Crime awareness seminar
This 4S-minute seminar, presented by "Citizens Against Crimel1
, will deal
with your susceptability to the crimes of assault, rape, robbery, and residential
burglary. You will be informed of preventive and alternative measures that can
reduce your vulnerability and may save your life and property. Seminar will be
held in the Student Lounge, November 5, 1982 at 12:00 pm, Noon.
The Graphic Design Workshop, a program of the School of Art, Arizona State
University, Tempe, was established as a class to enable the most promising graphic
design students to build a portfolio while providing a service to university and
non-profit community organizations. The Workshop functions as an actual design
studio, with each student involved in every stage of design from initial client
contact through the final production of printed materials.
The Wprkshop has received nationwide recognition for the quality of its
design works through articles in Communication Arts Ha~~;lzine, Print Hag<lzine.
Direct Advertising :':;I\~:J;~ i 11<'. and th.... Universit\' aod Co 11 ege Designers Association
Quarterly. Its studvnts !lav(;' receiv,,'d recognition through representation and
awards in the Amcrfean Institute of Craphic Arts Cover and Posters Exhibitions.
New York Society of Illustrators Exhibition, and the University and College
Designers Association Annuals. (Sponsored by C.E.A.S.---night student government)
The workshop will be held in the Student Lounge from October 11 - 29. Look
for "GRAPHIC DESIGN WORKSHOP EXHIBITION II".
G· . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weekly Menu Bulletin . • • • • • • • • . • • • .f)
Cafeteria (Salad Bar, Serve Yourself Soup Kettles, Beverages) Look for our new
YOGURT FRUIT PLATES for $1.65!:
Snack Bar (Salad Bar Salads, Grilled Sandwiches, Beverages, pies, cakes)
Specials 1-lednesday, October 20-------·---·NEt·I:-Hot Potato Salad and
Polish sausage!: •••••.•••••••• $1. 25
Thursday. October 21-----··~-----f9..!.E~AJ3~efan<;l Cabbage!! ••••• $1.35
Friday. O(~tober 22---·---------..·:?ish Sandwich•.••••••.••••.••• 90¢
-French Frtes .••••••••••••••••• 45¢
Monday, October 2S-------------Chimichanga••..•••••.•.••••••• $1.l5
Tuesday, October 26------------Taco .•.••••.•••••••��•••••••••• 75¢
Tuesday, October 26------------Lasagne .•.•..•.••••••••••••.•• $1.25
Wednesday, October 27··-,--·------Salisbury Steak •••.••••••••••• $1.35
October 11 - 22 ••.•. Art Show in the Student Lounge
Wednesday, October 20---10:00-11:00
11:00-12:00---Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Meeting
(in Club Room)
11:00 am---Speaker's Forum: Following the Dollar: Frgm
U.S. Bank to Bolivian Farmer (in the Student
Lounge---more information on page 1)
1:00-2:00 pm---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
6:00-7:00 pm---Newman ~lub-Prayer (in CIVb Room)
7: 00-10: 00 pm---Volleyl5all Game: GGe VB. Pbx. College
(in Gym)
Thursday, October 21---8:00-1:00 pm---Blood Drive (open to anyone .in the Student
Union)
9:00-11:00 am---Newman C1ub--Scripture Study (in Club
Room)
12:00-1:00 pm·"·-~Newtnan Club Mass (in Council Chambers)
1:00-2:00 pm---Baptist Student Union (in Club Room)
7:00-10:00 pm-~-Vol1eyball Game: Gce vs. Grand .Canyon
College (in Gym) f""""""'" 7:00-10:00 pm---GCCJazz Ensemble Concert (Come one, Come 1------ - All to the Performing Arts Center) -- 0
Friday~ October 22---9:00-11:00 am--Newman Club:Meeting (in Club Room)
8:00-1:00 pm--B1ood Drive (open to anyone in the Student
Union) ~ 4
Saturday, October 23---7:30 pm--Football Game: Gce vs. Phoenix College (at the
Stadium)
Monday, October 25---7:30-8:00 mn--Devotional sponsored by Baptist Student Union
(in ClubRoom)
9:00-10:00 am--Netmtan Club-I..iturgy of the vlord (in C*ub
Room)
10 :00-12 :00 pm--Ne.tn:nan Club Heet:i.ng
2:30-5:00 pm--M.E.C.H.A. Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
l~E\~' BOOKS IN' TilE IJ'1C
Tuesday" Oetooer 26----9: 00',,11 :00 ma·--Ne\?man Club Heeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00---Baptist Student Union (in Club Room)
12: 00-1: 30 pm-·-\Jomens 'Forum: HHalking the Tig rope between
Career and Relationship"--Jan Hayden-Rudd,
Counselor at Tri-City Mental Health Clinic
iJednesday, October 27~--lO: :00 am & 11:00-12:00 pm--Intervarsity Christian
(in Club Room)
11:00 am--Speaker 1 s Forum: Hr. Hichael Valladares, Assistant
Vice President International Division,
FJr,,:t Interstate Banh:.
6:00-7:00 Club :Frayer (in Club Room)
7;00-10:00 Game: GCC vs. Scottsdale
College (in Gym)
·-·-Brent
eabbitt Ral1ch--Trirnble
~zona State University
of the American Home--Walker
Arizona Tov:m Hall
hAri~~(Yna TOwn Hall
Charles Darwin, "A Han of
-CO Bar: Bill 0l,7cn ts the Historic.
Corrections in Arizcma: Crisis and
-Cystitis, the
Darice in thJ2 Holl~v'v"ood Ml1SiccLl--D~e,laJnat~s:2
-"Darkchild--Van
Fiberoptics--Kuecken
-Goodbye to Exc.ellence·--Lazarus
A Guide to Supply-Side Economics--Hailstones
-Em.;; Children Learn to ; ThE: of Consumer Information-Processing
Skills---
The Japanese Challenge to U.s. c
-Judging Justice--Pettiti
Legal Handbook for Educators--Hol1and:oc
":Leisure: Theory and
Let the Trumpet Sound--Oates
···The "New Imperi.al ism"·--wright
Outlook for Science and Technology: The Next five Years--National Research
Council
-Rory ltlagner: Paintings an.d , Harch 27, 1982--\AJigley
Sa.igon-·-Grey
'"-"!\.ri=~O!1f:lt S ti'vE~ ..--3gttl
A.rizolla t' s Tra-nsportatiort ])irnens
-The Celluloid Closet:
The Theory and Practice of
-To~V"ard the Year 2000-·-37th ArLwn.il 1'0-';111 I-tD.l1
Understandtug In.t€rClil.tu-ra.l COIft,-llu.nlea t i(yn..~ ..... SB:mo·~v a"J:
-Useful Native Plants of the If-Corners States for Kids from 8-to-80--Kelly
Uaing 0'!ass Media for ton
-\~om€,n at ~'iork--Hine
1;\Tomen Horking Home: The Homebased Bus:illc:"g Guide and Directory--Behr
AVI;,ILABLE STU DEN T S C H 0 L A R S HIP S
._-----_.~,--------
financ:i.al need, definite goals
AZ Student Data Form
Financial Aid
Analysis
(fall award)
and.
Report or Needs
Deadline for f
Male,
-A-m.-e-r-i-c-a_X.I. Business women f s .Association - _--~-~ .._'"-.--~.---"_.
or ~ fin.ancial need.
full time stud.'nt
Application: AZ Student Data
Form and Comprehensibe Finincial
Aid Report or needs Analysis Form
Deadline: none (Fall award)
Female J b-us:il.leSS or~ good scho1-
AHWA application
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: October 30
~~~!i~an Business~Jyom~n's Association .
Q§:melPi:£'~~_fh~pter :
Female, cDusiness major, good scholastic
standing
=1""ic~"ca'".~'JU: AB~~\ applications
in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for fHing; April 21
Administration of Justice major,
ability to puxsue law enforcement
field after graduation, enrolled
in administration of justice cur'"
riculuffi, full time student, 2.000
GPA or bet':er, male/female..
Applicatton: AZ St.udent Data Form
Bnd Comprehensive Financisl Aid
Report or Needs Analysis Form
DeadJ.ine: none (fall aHard)
or, good scholastic
.9.1;~·_.l13nhHa Sc:.!:,o la~::,:~~E.:
Open criteria
Application: AZ Student Data Form
and Compreben8i"'\r,,,, Financial Aid
R(:~port or Needs Form.
l1":adli.ne: nO,'ll?
-A--m--,e..r..i.c..a..n- Business \Vomen's Association - .._-- .
~as ~ev~l~es Chapter:
Female, business
standing
Application: .Am<JA applications available
in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for fil : May 22
-i'm-_e:r..:-ica.n nus:Lness '\c]omen f s Association ~.~-_ .........._-,-....,.._--,,..,-,_....--_._,,,,,
1:!!!:!-~~~'=.!:.~~~!!:.L5·;hapteE :
"Full tisu.G stude. t, fern.a.le must
have complet(:d a.t lec1cst one
semester~ 3.00 GPI
Student Data Fonn :Female, l.)u.sineD-8astic
startd
or, good 8chol-
,American IhJ§ine_§.s vh~:nen' s Association Iurguo:
L~e .SE.§:.pte:;::
ABV:/.!\ applications
Financial Aid Office
Application;
in
Deadlini2. ror
Female, business or, good schol-astic
standing
Application: ABHA application avaHable
in Finandal Atd Office
Deadline for filing: April 5
Hembe.r of the GeC Nursing Program
T;;rho h2S from Peoria or
D'ysart Iiigh Schools::~ vy
a resident of the Westside.
n.J.LJ."~'dL.io:;':.~ i\Z StzH.Jent I)at;:l Ji"rOrTI1
Deadline for ft : December 1
Female, business major, good
scholastic standi.ng
Application: A~WA applications
available in Financ.ial Aid Office
Deadline for fUing: March 1
Federal National M0E!h§g!~ Asso~~tion
Financial need, graduate by summer
of 1983, majoring in tl~ field of
mortgage, banking, real estate or
a related program. good scholastic
standing .
Application: FNMf>.. applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing~ April 14
Jerf Mark Ward ~!?ria;t Schola:t::.§"~:
Pre-engineering student, second year
student, graduate of Cortez High
School preferred. 2,500 GPA.
enrolled in at least 6 hours.
Application: AZ Student Data Form
Deadline for fil:Lng: None
American ~ociety .of ~omen _Acco.:!~.~ants
Accounting maj or. female 'i<lho vrill
be attending an Arizona University
or College in the fall sem.ester,
1983 as a full time student
Application: ASWA applications
available in. Financial A:Ld Office
and must be accompanied by a transcript.
of grad,s and two letters
of evaluation from members of the
faculty
Deadline for ftl:tng~ April 30
Arizona Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Cl~bs: ._-~--
Female, over 30 years of age, give
evident of financial neeo 1 have a
plan of study ·y:t.rec: into
entry into the labor market, a
student or prospective student of
an Arizona Community College
Application: AZ Student Data Form
and Comprehensive Financial Aid
Report or Needs Analysts Form
Deadline for filing: November 30
.::~riz.9E.§.. H~S~i~!:!~1_1:.~~?ci~~ion - Salsbury
"~cnolarsnJ.p.F.!:!nd :
Reside :Ln Arh?,ona 2 yea.rs prior to
application, 3.000 GPA. full time
student (extenuating circumstances
can the number of hours the
appltcant is enrolled in scbool)~
th care major
ApplIcation: A8A applications availa'ble
in. Finan.cia.1 Aid Office.
Deadli.ne for filing: April 30
Full time stu.del'i.ts in an accredited
program, awaI'd based on
acadeJId-c achievement, financial
need, and interest in lung disea.ses
and/or c health.
Application: ALA appltcati.ons ava11·able
in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for f:iHng: April 30
International 1;.,rol'"l1 Processing Assoc,:
_f..-a...,t.,i..o..,-n---.>-_..Cen. tral. A.__.-ri-z_on.a_C._ha-p-t-e-r
lvord Processing maj or, 3. 000 GPA
Application: Contact information
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: Nay 1
Black Nurses of Arizona Scholarilhip
----.---.---- Fund:
Black, enrolled :1.n Nursing Program
Application: BNAS applications available
in Financial lUd Office along
with furthET information.
Deadline for : February 12
Sun cttv Business & Profess:i.onal ."_.~.~.-~-....._~--------_., ...-...,--._~_._-~---_.
l{omens Club:
Hature woman~ financial need, additional
information requested
Application: SCB ,S, PI,JC appli.cations
avaIlable in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: April 9
~psj~~ Sigrr~~~Jpha International Schol~
rsh~.=._Arizona Council:
1':181e/female, Arizona resident, full
time student, 3,000 GPA
Application: Available in Financial
Aid Off:Lce
Deadline for filing: April 15
Phoedalian Wo~~ns Club~
Mature woman, financial need
Application: Arizona. Student Data
Form and Comprehensive Financial
Aid Report or Needs Analysis Form
Deadline for filing: none
American §ocietv For. Training_an~
Devel?pment:
Application: Information an.d applications
available :i.n Financial Aid
Office
Deadline for filing: Hay 7
National Institute For the Foodservic(:
Industry Scholarship:
Information and applications available
in Financial Aid Office
Harr~Truman Scholarship Foundat~on:
Pursuing a degree. will be a junior
in academic year 83-84. U.S. citizen
or U.S. national, career in
public service.
Application: AvaUable in Financial
Aid Office
Deadline for filing: November 15
Arizona Student Data
Arizona Charitable Foundation:
}~efnes ScholarsJdp i~_ BjJsj~~_2:':"
Administration:
Awards:
!'lust already be in il st\!dv progr;};;)
for a health career or health
!"('latvd field, United Stntos Indi;Jn,
must he accepted in an institution
of higher learning, established need.
Application: Information about
requesting applications available in
Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: November 15
(" . 1 . April 20
J J.• lng:
Business major. to be$~in SO[,110more
term
Application:
Form
Dead] ine for
Financial need, 3.000 GPA - 12 hrs
or more or top ~ of high school
graduation class, business major,
Glendale resident.
Application: Arizona Student Data
Form and Comprehensive Financial
Aid Report or Needs Analysis Form
Deadline for filing: none
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-STUDENT SERVICES-GL&~
DALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Vol. 3 - No. 4 OCTOBER27~.1982 EDITOR: Karri Dvorak
~ PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian, (Student Activities Office)
PRESIDENT . , REAGA1~fS APPOINTMENT TO BE NEXT r\MBASSADOR TO POLAND: John D. Scanlan
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Bureau of European Affairs
US Department of State
John D. Scanlan will speak in the Student Lounge at 11:00 am and then there
will be an informal reception for him in the Council Chambers at noon. The date
is October 29.
Born in ·Thief River Falls, Minnesota on December 20, 1927, Mr. Scanlan served
in the United States Navy in 1945-46 and then attended the University of Minnesota.
He received a B.A. in History in 1952 and, an M.A. in Russian Area Studies in 1955.
As a graduate Student he spent three months in Turkey in 1954 studying Turkey's
foreign policy during World War II. Appointed an instructor at the University of
Minnesota in 1955, he prepared and led a student summer study group to Yugoslavia.
Mr. Scanlan became a Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State in
April 1956 and has had broad experience in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
He has also served in Latin America. He was a research officer on the Soviet Union
and Eastern Europe in the Department from 1956-58 and then was posted to the
American Embassy in Moscow as Third Secretary. Following Moscow, he served in the
American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland as Cultural Attache and Second Secretary for
Political Affairs from 1961-65. From 1965-67 Mr. Scanlan was in the American
Emba~~y in Montevideo, Uruguay, and then he returned to Poland where he was Principal
Officer in charge of the American Consulate in Poznan from 1967-69.
Returning to Washington in the fall of 1969, Mr. Scanlan served as the Senior
State Department Representative in the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon until
1971 and then he was Officer-in-Charge of U.S.-Soviet Bilateral Relations from197173.
He returned to Poland in 1973 as Political Counselor of the American Embassy
in Warsaw.
In 1975 Mr. Scanlan was selected for the Department of State's Senior Executive
Seminar, a ten-month course for senior officers. Upon completing the course he
served as Special Assistant to Ambassador Carol Laise, Director General of the FoteignService,
for one year and then in August 1977 he was detailed to the United ;
States Information Agency where he served as Deputy Director for Eastern andlSouth-.
ern Europe until assigned to the American Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in February
1979 as Deputy Chief of Mission. In April 1981 Mr. Scanlan was appointed Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Mr. Scanlan is married to Margaret Anne Calvi and has two sons and two daughters.
His languages are Russian~ Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Spanish.
Newman News:
The Newman Club is encouraging all that are interested to take part in the five
day course: Understanding the Catholic Faith. It is non-credit, and you don't need
to pay any fee. The first day of class was October 21, but it will also be held on
Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11 &18. The location is the Newman's Center at: 2911 North 11th
Ave., (just North of Thomas Rd.)
For more information, call 274-7406.
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LOGO CONTEST
FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FIRST PRIZE--$50.00
SECOND PRIZE--$25.00
THIRD PRIZE--$15.00
Student's name, social security number and phone number should be on the
back of the design. There should be no name on front of the design.
All enteries should be submitted to the International Studies and Foreign
Language Committee, Dr. Leon Beene, Director, or Fran Surette LB-04.
2.
REGULATIONS
1. Contest open to all G.C.C. students.
2. Design must reflect International Studies and Foreign Language theme
and be suitable for stationary, banner or poster use.
3. Limt of three colors per design.
4. No restrictions on number or size of designs submitted.
5.. Deadline for submissions is November 15, 1982.
FORMAT
1.
I: SPEAKER~S FORUM I
October 27, 1982 11:00 am STUDENT LOUNGE
"International Banking and Trade"---Mr. Michael Valladares
Mr. Michael Valladares was born and educated in Bombay, India, and immigrated to
the U. S. in 1976. He has spent his entire working career. ·of some thirty years
in hnnking. The first ten in India, the next fourteen in Kuwait, Arabia, where
his intt·rnation.nl responsibilities were for Europe, Africa. and the Middle East.
:\1(' r :1 hri .. f s\'\'ll in N(;>w York, Nike joined the First Interstate Bank of Arizona
,llld has been \·:i t 11 t ltv/;) ,'\','r :d nee.
Potluck Picnic For All Disabled Students ---"--~"'~ _.._.._-.-..- .....--,...-...-.__. ~-.,-,.._.,_._.........-_._...-_..,_.~_ .._---~,,_ ....
October 29 at 1:20 pm to 3:00 pm, there \"i11 lw a I~Jt}_tl~:.k_ picnic for
all disabled students at Cortez Park, 35th Avvl1ue & Dunlap. Ph'ase
try to have your own transportation to and from the picnic, but if you
need ~ ride, call Teri Canady at 939-9846 and she'll see what she can
do.rable service & beverages will be provided.
5th Annual Harvest Ball fo~ Handicapped Pe~_~ons
The 5th Annual Harvest Ball will be on Sunday, November 7, 1982 at St. Gregory's
Gaf~torium, from 7-11 pm. This dance, which has been a fund raiser for our equipment
fund, is a fantastic social gathering of many handicapped persons and their
friends of St. Ann free lending program.
Thfs years Honorary Chairman will be Howard Adams, a member of the PhoenixCit·y
Council. Councilman Adams, a paraplegic, has been a member of Arizona State Legislature
, in the House of Representatives from 1971-74, and has served on the City
Councilsince 1978. He was founder and President of Paraplegia Foundation of Ari·
zona. He's received numerous awards for his active involvement in benevolent
organizations.
The theme for this year is Country Western, and will feature wheelchair square
dancers. Music will be provided by Ray Andrade and his band. Admission to the
dance will be $4.00 with refreshments, food, and door prizes. Also a quilt, made
by the ladies of St. Gregory's sewing club will be raffled off. Anyone wishing to
donate prizes should call Hrs. Alice Miller, who is the General Chairwoman of the
Ball, at 973-5831. St. Gregory's Address is 3437 North 18th Ave.
Graphic. Design HorkshopExhibition II, an exhibition featuring fiftY"'four.
examples of publication design, will be on display in the Student Lounge until
October 29. This exhibition will be open to the public. .,
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Beat
the
trowd! ••• Plan now for spring classes. Make an appointment with a faculty
advisor in the Advisement Center, SPS 51. Hours are Monday through Thursday
8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
ART SHOW: WATERCOLORS BY AM'{ HOLYER
DATE: November 1-12, 1982
PLACE: Student Lounge
Amy Holyer is a local Phoenix artist and former student at Glendale Community
College. She will be exhibiting her works in the Student Lounge from November 1
Through November 12. This show is sponsored by C.E.A.S.
ALL FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS, PLEASE NOTE:
In many instances when you completed the Individual Educational Plan (IEP),
it was for only one semester (or something was lacking).
Please contact the SFA Office to check your IEP as second semester SFA funds
are dependent upon a correctly completed IEP.
\ \ I I / /
THE JEDINSTVQ FOLK ENS~BLE from Split, Yugoslavia,(in their
first Nort~ ~erican tour.) (This FABULOUSLY EXCITING, ACROBATIC
tour.) (This FABULOUSLY EXCITIN<:;,ACROBATIC SHOW, to be
at the Campus Performing Arts Theatre~features FIFTY DANCERS,
SINGERS and MUSICIANS with GEORGEOUS COSTUMES and LIGHTING
EFFECTS. JEDINSTVO is the latest MAJOR AWARD WINNER among the
Yugoslavian Folk Ensembles. Tickets are $1.00 for GCC students
and personnel and are available at the Campus Cashiers Office.
Seating is limited!!
f1ano!Voca] It1Q. in the Campus Performing Arts Theatre,
which features: Dorothy Lincoln-Soprano Christine KeitgesMezzo
Soprano Patricia Ratliff-Piano. The Program includes
works by P.D.Q. Bach - Jerome Kern - Irving Berlin - Mozart Dvorak
- Belini and Rossini. Tickets are $2.00 for General
Public, $1.00 for Senior Citizens, and $.50 to Students and
Personnel. Tickets available at Cashiers Office, and Diamonds
Box Office.
I
-.\.GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE /_
./ , ARTISTS I SERIES \"
Sponsored By The Continuing Education Associated Students
(For information call 934-2211 - Extention 230)
Sunday,
November 7th,
3:00 pm
Saturday,
Octqber 30th,
8:00 pm
* * Specials in the Cafeteria * *
Wednesday, October 27------------Salisbury Steak••••.••••••.•••••••••..•••••. $1.35
Thursday, October 28-------------Pork &Fried Rice ••.•••••..•••.••••. ; .••...• $1.25
Friday, Oc tob€~r 29---------------Qt.liche ~ $1 .. 25
Monday, November l---------------Chicken Enchilada •..••.•••..•••••••.•••.•.•• $l.OO
-Tostada It " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. 70¢
Tuesday. Novenilier 2--------------Italian Sausage Submarine (with peppers
and onions) .••••• $1.20
Wednesday, No,rember 3------------Ham &Macaroni ••..•.••..•..••.••.•••.•••.••• $1.25
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October 27, Wednesday----lO:OO-ll:OO am Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meeting
(in Club Room)
11:00-12:00 pm Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meeting
(in Club Room)
11:00 am--Speaker's Forum: International Banking and Trade"
Mr. Michael Valladares, speaker, in the Student
Lounge (see article on back side page one)
6:00-7:00 pm--Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
7:00 pm--Volleyball Game, GCe vs. Scottsdale Community
College (in C\*lll)
October 28, Thursday----9: 00-11: 00 am--Ne'w'man Club-Scripture Study (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm--Newman Club-Mass (in Council Chambers)
1:00-2:00 pm--Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in Club
Room)
2:30-4:00 pm--International Students of America meeting
(in Faculty Dining Room)
October 29, Friday~+--9:00-1l:00am--Newman Club-Counseling &Fellowship (in Club
Room)
October 3D, Saturday----6:00 pm--Jedinstvo Folk Dancers in the Performing Arts
Center (see article for more information)
November 1, Monday----7:30-8:00 am--Baptist Student Union-Morning Devotional
(in the Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am--Newman Club-Liturgy of the Word (in Club
Room)
10:OO-12:00--Ne~rran Club-Inquiry Classes (in Club Room)
2:30-5:00 pm--MECHA Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
November 2, TueGday----9: 00-11: 00 am--New"man Club Meeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm--Baptist Student Union-Bible StudY (in Club
Room)
12:00-1:30 pm--Homents Forum: "Relaxation and Biofeedback"
Terry Peluzio, Instructor of Health Awareness,
will speak (in Student Lounge)
5:30-9:00 pm--County Elections (in Dining Room)
November 3, Wednesday----lO:OO-ll:OO am--Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
11:00-12:00 pm--Meetings (in Club Room)
11:00 am--Speakerts Forum: Mr. \varren Gentry, G.C.C.
Art Department, CHINA: RUSHING TO JOIN THE
WORLD.
6: 00-7: 00 pm--Ne,''ffian Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
NID-1 BOOKS IN THE TMC • .
Burn-Out---Edelwich
--Discovering Relativity for Yourself---Lil1ey
Growing Food in Solar Greenhouses---Wolfe
--Legislative Life---Rosentha1
Markets ~nd Minorities---Sowell
--Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage---Cherlin
Modern Vegetable Protein Cookery---Kendig
{~-Philip Roth---Jones
The Reign of ETS: The Corporation That Makes Up Minds---Nairn
--Saguaro---Evans
Slavery, Law, and Politics: The Dred Scott Case in Historical Perspective--Fehrenbacher
• Anchorwoman--Savitch
--Beyond the cold War---Thompson
The Case of Lucy Bending---Sanders
--Crossings---Steel
Eye of Cat~--Zelazny
--Lookine> Working, Living Terrific 24 Hours a Day---Cho b'
Megatrencd" s: Ten New Directions Trans f orm1. ng Our Lives---Nais 1tt
':"-The OnE:! Tree--Donaldson
Thy Brother's Wife--Greeley
STU DEN T
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AVA ILABLE
Alpha Delta Kappa - Alpha Epsilon
~:hapter:
Education major, financial nee4,
full time student
Application: AZ Student Data
Form and Comprehensive Financial
Aid Report: or needs Analysis Form
Deadline: none (Fall award)
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
Fraternal Order of Police-Lodge
1/5 S(~holarship:
Administration of Justice major,
ability to pursue law enforcement
field aftE~r graduation, enrolled
in administration of justice curriculum,
full time student, 2.000
GPA or better, male/female.
Application: AZ Student Data Form
and ComprE:!hensive Financial Aid
Report or Needs Analysis Form
Deadline: tlOne (Fall award)
DR. Hanhila Scholarship:
Open criteria
Application: AZ Student Data Form
and Comprehensive Financial Aid
Report or Needs Analysis Form.
Deadline: none
Full time ~tudent, female, must
havl.' completed at least one
se~ester, 3.00 CPA.
Application: Student Data Form
Mable R. Strnup Sun eity/Youngto~~:
Rotary Clu!:':
Nember of the Gee Nursing Program
who has· graduated for Peoria or
Dysart High Schools, preferahly
a resident of the Westside
Application: 1\Z Student Data Form
Deadline for flling; December 1
S C H 0 L A R S HIP S
P~bert Thompson Memorial Scholarship:
Male, financial need, definite goals
Application: AZ Student Data Form
and Comprehensive Financial Aid
Report or Needs Analysis
Deadline for filing: (fall award)
American Business Women's AssociationKachina
Chapter:
Female, business major, good scholastic
standing
Application: ABWA application
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: October 30
American Business Women's AssociationCamelback
Chapter:
Female, business major, good scholastic
standing
Application: ABWA applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: April 21
American Business Women's AssociationLas
Reveldes Chapter:
Female, business major, good scholastic
standing
Application: ABWA applications availahle
in Financial Aid Office
Dpadlinc for filing: Nay 22
i~crican Business Women's AssociationThunderbird
Chapter:
Female, business major, good scholastic
standing
Application: ~~WA applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing; May 22
American Business Women's Association1~
l.~...r5Lt!'2.i..:,>e Ch_a_p t ~ r :
Female, business major, good scholastic
standing
Application: ABWA application available
in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing; April 5
An1erican Business Women's Association
Valley West Charter Chapter:
Female, business major, good
scholastic standing
Application: ABWA applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: March 1
Federal National Mortgage_Association
Financial need, graduate by summer
of 1983, majoring in the field of
mortgage, banking. l.'eal estate or
a related program, good scholastic
standing.
Application: F~~ applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: April 14
Jeff Mark Ward Memorial Scholarship:
Pre-engineering student, second year
student, graduate of Cortez High
School preferred, 2.500 GPA,
enrolled in at least 6 hours.
Application: AZ Student Data Form
Deadline for filing: None
American Society of Women Accountants
Accounting major, female who will
be attending an Arizona University
or College in the fall semester,
1;983 as a full time student
Application: ASWA applications
ilvailable in Financial Aid Office
and must be' accoclpanied by 11 transcript
fo gr;), S ilnd two h,tters
of evaluation from members of the
faculty
Deadline for filing: April 30
Arizona Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs:
Female, over 30 years of age, give
evident of financial need, have a
plan of study leading directly into
entry into the labor market, a
student or prospective student of
an Arizona COT~mn'11jtv Col1egp
ApplLciltLon: .\1. Slu,:"nt P,!.l F,'r::1
nnd Comprelwtl;;iv\: Fil1aI1,'ill Ai,:
H('port or Nt'l'ds An;l[ysis F('r~l
]1., H! 1 i Ill' for f il i \1\:: Novt':abc r ')()
.!<~:;fncs ScholarsJdp in Busin'::!l':::
Administration:
Business major, to begin sophomore
teno
Application: Arizona Student Data Form
Deadline ror filing: April 20
Arizona Charitable Foundation:
Financial need, 3.000 GPA - 12 hra
or more or top ~ of high school
graduation class, business major,
Glendale resident.
Application: Arizona Student Data
Form and Comprehensive Financial
Aid Report or Needs Analysis Form
Deadline for filing: none
Arizona Hospital Association - Salsbury
Scholarship Fund:
Reside in Arizona 2 years prior to
application, 3.000 GPA, full time
student (extenuating circumstances
can modify the number of hours the
applicant- is enrolled in school),
health care major
Application: ASA applications available
in Financial Aid Office.
Deadline for filing: April 30
Arizo~Lun~sociation
Full time students in an accredited
nursing program, award based on
academic achievement~ financial
need, and interest in lung diseases
and/or community health.
Application: ALA applications available
in Financial Aid Office
Deadlin for filing: April 30
International Word Processing Assoc~
ion - Central Arizona Chapter
Word Processing major, 3.000 GPA
Application: Contact information
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: May 1
Black Nurses of Arizona Scholarship
Fund:
Black, enrolled in Nursing Program
Applic'l tion: BNAS applications available
in Financial Aid Office along
w1.th furt.her information.
Deadline for filing: February 12
Sun City Business & Professionai
------"--WC;U;-ens Club: -----
Hature woman, financial need, additional
informaiton requested
Application: SCB &PWC applications
available in Financial Aid Office
Deadline for filing: April 9
E£_silon Sigm~_Al"p_ha_~!1ternationalc._?_c.:..l1~a
r:...i3.hiJ~_-::'.!~J::.!~()_n.3__.C_~lJ.ll£ iJ.. ~
::,!1v!fl";,ll,'. ;\r-[;,",H rl.""idl'nt. full
A;>plic'itiull: AvaiL.hl .. in Fin;ll1ciaJ
Aid Officu
Dvadl illl' for fi I LIl\': Al'ri I ] ')
Indian Health Career Awards:
Must already be in a study program
for a health career or health
related field, Untted States Indian,
must be accepted in an institution
of higher learning, established need.
Application: Information about
requesting applications available in
Financial Aid Office
Deadline for f~ling: November 15
Phoedalian Womans Club:
Mature woman, financail need
Application: Arizona Student Data
Form and Comprehensive Financial
Aid Report or Needs Analysis Form
Deadline for filing: none
American Society For Training and
Development:
Application: Information and applications
available in Financial Aid
Office
Deadline for filing: Hay 7
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National Institute For the Foodservice
Industry Scholarship:
Information and applications available
in Financial Aid Office
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation:
Pursuing a degree, will be a junior
in academic year 83084, U.s. citizen
or U.s. national, career in
public service.
Application: Available in Financial
Aid Office
Deadline for filing: November 15
THE
•STUDENT SERVICES·
VOL. 4 - No. 1
GLENDALE COMMUNITY ,C.;:.0.z;L;::;;L:;;,:E:.;:G;.=E:...- -=::==_""'":::-_-::--::--_-:--_
Nov~E;'~rnb~r 3~ 1982 EDITOR: Karri Dvorak
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian, (Student Activities Office)
Plan now for spring classes. Hake an appointment with a faculty
advisor in the Advisement Center, SPS-51. Hours are Monday through
Thursday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday: 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
11:00 am November 3, 1982 Student Lounge
Mr. Warren Gentry, who has been on the GCC Faculty for 20 years, will present
CHINA: RUSHING TO JOIIJ THE hIGH.LD. He \<:ill include in his talk, slides he took in
1980 when he visited China.
Hr. Gentry will sholtJ pre-revolut ionary housing and industry in China; the China of
today, still decades behind the industrial world, nod their goals and objectives
for the future of an industrial China.
GLENDALE COMWJNITY COLLEGE
ARTISTS' SERIES
Sponsored By The Continuing Education Associated Students
(For information call 934-2211 - Extention 230)
FridaYt
November 5, --~ Presenting Michele Brosseau-Tacchia -- Cello, and Michael Tacchia --
8:00 pm Piano.•• in recital at the GCC Performing Arts Center. The Recital
features music of Bach, Beethoven t Bloc h, Martinu and Murphy.
Sunday,
Nov~mber 7th, --3:
00 pm
Piano/Vocal Trio, in the Campus Performing Arts Theatre, which
features: Dorot'hy Lincoln, Soprano, Christin Keitges-Mezzo Soprano,
Patricia Ratliff-Piano. The program includes works by
P.D.Q. Bach - Jerome Kern - Irving Berlin - Mozart - Dvorak Belini
and Rossini. Tickets are $2.00 for General Public,
$1.00 for Senior Citizens, and $.50 to Students and Personnel.
Tickets are available at the Cashiers Office, and Diamonds Box
Office.
Crime Awareness Seminar
This 45-minute seminar, presente.d by "Citizens Against Crimen, will deal
with your susceptabi1ity to the crimes of assault, rape, robbery, and residential
burglary. You will be informed of pre',rentive and alternative measures that can
reduce your vulnerability and may save your life and property. Seminar will be
held in the Student Lounge, November 5, 1982 at 12:00 pm, Noon.
ALL FIN&~CIAL AID RECIPIENTS, PL~~~E NOTE:
In many instances \>lhen you completed. the Individual Educational Plan (rEP),
it was for only one semester (or something was lacking).
Please contact the SPA Office to check your IEP as second semester SFA funds
are dependent upon a correctly completed IEP.
5th Annual Harvest Ball for Hand~~d Persons
The 5th Annual Harvest Ball will be on Sunday, November 7, 1982 at St. Gregory's
Cafetorium, from 7-11 pm. This dance, which has been a fund raiser for our equipment
fund, is a fantastic social gathering of many handicapped persons and their
friends of St. Ann free lending program.
This years Honorary Chairman will be Howard Adams, a member of the Phoenix City
Council. Councilman Adams, a paraplegic, has been a member of Arizona State Legislature,
in the House of Representatives from 1971-74 and has served on the City
Council since 1978. He was founder and President of Paraplegia Foundation of Arizona.
He's received numerous awards for his active involvement in benevolent
organizations.
The theme for this year is Country Western, and will feature wheelchair square
dancers. Music will be provided by Ray Andrade and his band. Admission to the
dance will be $4.00 with refreshnlents, food, and door prizes. Also a quilt, made
by the ladies of St. Gregory's sewing Club will be raffled off. Anyone Wishing to
donate prizes should call Mrs. Alice Miller, who is the General Chairwoman of the
Ball, at 973-5831. St. Gregory's Address is 3437 North 18th Avenue.
ART SHOW: WATERCOLORS BY Alfi HOLYER
DATE: November 1-12, 1982
PLACE: Student Lounge
Amy H01yer is a local Phoenix artist and former student at Glendale Community
College. She will be exhibiting her works in the Student Lounge from November 1
through November 12. This show is sponsored by C.E.A.S.
LOGO CONTEST
For
INTEID~ATIONAL STUDIES
FIRST PRIZE $50.00
SECOND PRIZE $25.00
THIRD PRIZE $15.00
REGULATIONS-----l. Contest open to an G.C.C. students.
2. Design must reflect International Studies and Foreign Language
Theme and be suitable for stationary, banner, or poster use.
3. Limit of three colors per design.
4. No restrictions on number or size of designs submitted.
5. Deadline for submissions is November 15, 1982.
FORMAT----------l. Student's name, social security number and phone number should
be on the back of the design. There should be no name on the
front of the design.
2. All enteries·should be submitted to the International studies
and Foreign Language Committee, Dr. Leon Beene, Director, or
Fran Surette LB-04.
* * Speicals in the Cafeteria * *
Monday, November 8---------Monday,
November 8-------------Green Chilli Burro•••.••••• $1.10
-Tostado. . . • • • • 70<;:
Tuesday, November 9------------Veal Parmesan.•.•...•.••.$1.35
Wednesday, November 10---------Corned Beef Hash••..•..••. $1.25
Wednesday, November 3----------Ham &Macaroni••..•.•••.. $1.25
Thursday, November l!-----·--·----Goulash. • . . • . •$1. 25
Friday, November 5-------------Tuna Melt. . • • • .$1.10
-French Fries. • •. •••. .45~
DO YOU ENJOY TALKING WITH TEENAGERS? HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT YOU'D BE A GREAT TEACHER?
\'JOULD YOU LIKE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PRACTICE PUBLIC SPEA.l(ING HEILE PROVIDING A VALUABLE
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY? CAN YOU DONATE AN HOUR OR Tt-IO OF YOUR TIHE PERIODICALLY
THROUGH THE SCHOOL YEAR?
If the answer is yes to any of the above questions your local chapter of the Harch
of Dimes needs you.
We are looking for volunteers, who we will train to do school presentations at the
high school level on the hereditary and environmental causes of birth defects.
Please call Michelle Delaney at 257-9275 for further information.
November 3 - W!dnesday • • • . •
..
November 4 - Thursday • • • • •
November 5 -Friday • • • • • •
November 6 - Saturday
10:00-11:00 am---Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
11:00-12:00 Heetings (in Club Room)
11:00 am---Speakers Forum: ~rr. Warren Gentry, G.C.C.
Art Department, CHINA: RUSHING TO JOIN
THE WORLD •.• in Student Lounge (See page 1)
6:00-7:00 pm---Ne~~an Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
.9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Scripture Study (in Club
Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Newman Club-Mass (in Council Chambers)
1:00-2:00 pm---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in
Club Room)
2:30-4:00 pm---International Students of America
Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
.9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Counseling &Fellowship
(in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Crime Awareness Seminar in the Student
Lounge (See Add on page one) ..
8:00 pm---Ce1lo Piano Duo in the. Performing Arts Cen-ter
(See add on 1st page) .. .
• 8:00-4:40---International Business Workshop (in
Faculty Dining Room)
For
Night Students
and Saturday
Studlents only
.•••• C.E.A.S.
Family Day
Activities from
5:00 to 10:00 pm
in the Council
Chambers, Faculty
Dining Room, Student
Lounge, Club Room,
Dining Room, and
Snack Bar area. Watch
for posters for more
information.
November 7 - Sunday.
November 8 - Monday.
November 7 - Sunday.
November 8 - Monday.
l~ Nra rc MlfAf'Rte-';o
rOIl CftN l.BIN QJ( t
November 9 - Tuesday.
RatlH/Linco1n Trio (Piano/vocal) in the Performing
Arts Center (See Add on first page)
Baptist Student Union Devotional (in Club Room)
3:00 pm---RatlH!Lincoln Trio (Piano/vocal) in the
Performing Arts Center (See add on page
one for more information)
7:30-8:00 am---Baptist Student Union Devotional (in
Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am---Newman Club-Liturgy of the Word (in
Club Room)
10:00-11:00 am---Ne~nan Club-Inquiry Class (in Club
Room)
11:00-12:00 pm---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
11:00-1:00 pm---Second Chance Concert (in Dining
Room)
1:00 pm---Women's Golf, GCCvs. Scottsdale Community
College (at the Wigwam)
2:30-5:00 pm---MECHA Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
.9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in
Club Room)
12:00-1:30 pm---Women's Forum: "Cheap Chic", Fashion
Show sponsored by GeC Displaced Homemakers
Program. It will be co-ordinated
by Dorothy Kincannon, G.C.C.
full time student & a displaced homemaker.
November 10 - Wednesday••••• 10:00-11:00 am_--Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
11:00-12:00 pm Meeting (in Club Room)
11:00 am---Speaker's Forum: Mr. John Griggs, G.C.C.
Foreign Language Dept., TONGUE TIED:
HOW DO I Ki"JOW YOU HEAN WHAT YOU MEAN?
NEW BOOKS IN THE IMC . • • • •
The Arrow and the Cross: A History of the American Indian and the Missionaries---
Terrell
Business Power and Public Po1icy---Neal
--Children and Television---Brown
Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life---Thomas
--Electric Kiln Ceramics: A Potter's Guide to Clays and Glazes---Zakin
Empires in the Sun: The Rise of the New American vlest---Wiley
--Entertainment, Education, and the Hard Sell: Three Decades of Network Children's
Television---Turow
Equal Employment Opportunity Court Cases---United States. Office of Intergovern-mental
Personnel Programs
Far From the Reservation---Fanshel
--Fritz Schoider: Lithographs---Scholder
The Identity of the Self---Madell
--The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use---Laubin
Karl Marx---Wood
--MX Missile Basing
Minorities in American Higher Education---Astin
--Money 1'1adness: The Psychology of Saving, Spending, Loving, and Hati.ng Honey---
Goldberg
Networking: The Great New Way for Women to Get Ahead---Welch
--Oi.l, Honey, and the Mexican Economy---Carada-Bravo
Perturbed Spirit: The Life and Personality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge---Doughty
--A Place for Everyone: Higher Education and the Older Volunteer---American Assoc-iation
of Community and Junior Colleges
Styles of Learning and Teaching---Entwistle
--The Western Art of Nancy HcLaughlin---Moynahan
"
•
THE
NOV IS-JAN l
-STUDENT SERVICES-VOL.'
4 - No. 2
GLENDALE COMNUNITY COLLEGE
November 10, 1982
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian, (Student Activities
EDITOR: Karri Dvorak
Office)
Students are requested not to take their children along to class with
them. Insurance regulations do not permit anyone in the classroom
except 1) Properly enrolled students, or 2) Guests of the faculty member
who will contribute to the instructional process.
Please do not put the faculty member in the embarrassing situation of
not permitting classroom attendance for this reason.
lJ-eed emp/oyrn-en+ 2?
ARIZONA STATE EMPLOY}IENT SERVICE will be on campus every Tuesday and Thursd~y,
9 A.M. to 1 P.M., beginning November 9, 1982, in the CAREER CEMTER, SPS-52. Salary
range - $3.35 to $6.00 per hour. No appointment is needed.
Anyone transferring to NAU for the 1983 Spring Semester??
Northern Arizona University is offering $250.00 Scholarships to community
college students transferring to NAU for the Spring 1983 Semester. Applicants must
have c0ltipleted 12 credit hours or more by the beginning of the current semester,
with a GPA of 3.00 NOT INCLUDING the current semester's work.
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 1982
Application forms are available in the Counseling Center or from Financial Aids.
X X X X X X X X
11:00 am
SPEAKER'S FORUM
liDO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH CORRECTLY?"
November 10, 1982
"FAT CHANCE!"
Student Lounge
Join John Griggs in the Student Lounge, November 10th at 11:00 am when he will
present, TONGUE-TIED: HOW DO I KNOW YOU MEAN WHAT YOU MEAN?
Mr. ,Griggs will point out that Americans have isolated themselves, at least where
language is concerned. We are destroying Qur own language and no longer stress the
teaching of foreign languages in our schools.
ADVISEMENT WEEK IS FOR YOU!! November 15 - 18, from 12 to 3 pm.
This coming Monday through Thursday, faculty adv~sors will be . available at the
East end 'of the StudentCafeteria • If you have no maJor and need some helPd
planning
Sprin.g. ' c'1as...s. es,.'"' s'ot p'. '. by. If you have a major , make an appointment with a epart-
'mental advisor.
NOTE: All full-time students must be advised before registering for Spring.
•
NEWS ON ART
e.G The Student Lounge is featuring WATERCOLORS BY AMY ROLYER. She is
)
a local Phoenix artist and former student at Glendale Community Col-lege.
This show is sponsored by C.E.A.S.
November (7) The artist Lynette D. Beaudoin's art work will be featured in the
1. - 12" w.~menls Center (i.r: Student unto.0).• Hs. Beaudoin, a G.C.C. student of
F~ne Art, is work1ng toward a goal of tactical and mental development
as an artist,. In the past year her works have been shown in the spring
I Student Art Show and in a Solo Exhibition at the I.M.C. Through this
! shm·, at the t;Jomen I s Center she hopes to share with you part of the I work in, the progression of her dream. a dream of Art, Identity. &
l Accompllshment.
\
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u.S. INTERVENTION IN CENTRAL AHERICA
On Tuesday, November 16 at 7:30 pm, i'1anuel Bareno. PH.D •• will be at St. Raphael,
5504 W. Acoma Road, Glendale, to discuss "t.S. Intervention in Central America."
Prof. Barreno is currently teaching a course at the Kino Institute, 1224 E.
Northern Ave., on the !lTheology of Social Justice and Liberation." He is a native
of Equador "'ho is proud of his peasant background. He has traveled widely in Rurope
and has a doctorate in education from Aquinas Inst.itute, Dubuque, Iowa. He is committed
to the struggle of the Catholic Church to bring basic human rights to the
poor of Latin ~~erica. Refreshments will be served.
GLENDALE COrft1UNITY COLLEGE ARTISTS' SERIES
Sponsored by C.E.A.S.
"Ror more i.nformation call 934-2211, Extension 230.
NOVEMBER 17
Cinematohrapher and naturalist Thomas A. Sterling 'will present his film.
"Superior--Land of the Hoodland Drummer. ll featuring Lake Superior's Wilderness.
Film will be shm,,'J1 at 8:00 pm, in the Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
The howling of a lone '\tIolf. the haunting cry of the loon, the territorial
drumming of the ruffed grouse--are sounds which ha.ve become synonymous with the
wilderness. The tiny wood frog announces the coming of spring as fairy shrimp.
caddis flies, and newts appear in the lake, and thousands of migrating birds
arrive. The courting ritual begins. Sharp-tailed grouse boom and fight. while
the ruffed grouse begins its drumming. Tom Sterling follows these and other
creatures through four seasons of survival. Sterling. a graduate of the School
of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan, believes that motion pictures
are the most effective medium for bringing conservation and environmental
issues to the public. He is a full-time contributor to Audubon Wildlife Films
and the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
NOVEMBER 18 &19:
The Artists' serles is presenting the renowned British actor - JOHN STUART
ANDERSON at the Campus Perofrming Arts Theatre.
The first night of his dramatic solo performances, November 18th, is entitled.
"GOOD EVENING, LORD BYR0N". a light hearted entertainment. Many different
a.dventures are touched upon, which brings this colorful character to life in
a new and exciting way.
The second night, November 19th, is a ttvo-part program. Part one consists
of a series of draulatic sequences from the Old Testament, for example, JONAH
AND THE vJlL\LE, DANIEL IN THE LIONS DEN, and et cetera. This is given in a
striking dance-like presentation with use of movement. Part two will be some-thing
original by Mr. Anderson.
Tickets are $4.00 for the general public, $2.00 for Senior Citizens, and $1.00
for GCe students, staff, and personnel. Tickets are available in the Campus
Cashiers Office, Diamonds Box Office and at the door.
• LOGO CONTEST
For
INtERNATIONAL STUDIES
•
FIRST PRIZE $50.00
SECOND PRIZE $25.00
THIRD PRIZE $15.00
REGULATIONS-----1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
FORMAT----------l.
2.
Contest open to all G.C.C. students.
Design must reflect International Studies and Foreign Language
Theme and be suitable for stationary, banner, or poster use.
Limit of three colors per design~ .
No restrictions on number or size of designs submitted.
Deadline for submissions is November 15, 1982.
Student's name, social security number andph,one number should
be on, the back of the design. There should. be no name on the
front bf the design.
All enteries should be submitted to the Internationalsi::tidies
and Foreign Language Committee, Dr. Leon Beene, Dir~ctbr, or
Fran Surette LB-04.
LITERATURE IN PERFORMANCE----November 18, 1982
Literature.cla~s will prese~t an
18, at 7:30 p~m. in the Glendale
The Glendale College Oral Interpretation of
evening of LITERATURE IN PERFO~~CE on November
Coll~ge Student Lounge.
, ~;~.
The selections of literature range from children's' stories'to poems on
The modes of presentation include individual, duo~ and group performances.
Bring your family and friends.
aging.
Weekly Menu Bu!letin
CAFETERIA •••• (Entrees, Salad Bar, Soup Kettles, Beverages, Bakery Items)
SNACK BAR •••• (Breakfasts~ Grilled Sandwiches, Salads, Bakery Items)
SPECIALS . • • • • • • . ($. . . • * •• 0 110 • . ~ . (3 .
Wednesday, November 10----------Corned Beef Hash--------------------$1.25
Thursday, N9vember Il-----------n 0LID Ay------------~--------------Friday,
November 12-------------Fish Sandwich----------------------- 90¢
--French Fries------------------------ 45¢
Monday, November 15-------------Tomale Pie-~------------------------$l.25
--Tostado----------------------------- 70¢
Tuesday, November 16------------Liver and Onions--------------------$1.25
Wednesday, November l7----------Reuben Sandwich---------------------$1.25
--Fries---------------------~-~-------45¢
·0 .. ',;
.. • * • • (5 .. " .. . . *' t:P • .. • • • • • • • • • '.•\ • ,~ • !
<:::1...:i:::::=::==CAL=E.~m~==~;=~t=EVEN'T=S='====:=j[JJ[)
November 10 - 12--------------------------Art Shows (in Student Lounge, and Women's Center)
November 10 - Wednesday
8:00-1:30 pm--Bake sale by International Students Association-featuring foods
from different parts of the country (in Mall area outside Bookstore)
10:00-11:00 am
11:00-12:00 am---Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Bible; Studies (in Club Room)
9:00-12:00 noon---International Students Association (ISA)-Hovie (in Snack Bar
Area)
1:00-2:00 pm---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
2:00-4:00 pm---Honors Seminar-open to all students (in Student Loung~)
6:00-7:00 pm---Ne\vman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
,•, •
November 15 - Monday
7:30-8:00 am---Baptist Student Union Devotional (in Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am---Newman Club-Liturgy of the Word (in Club Room)
10:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Inquiry Class (in Club Room)
11:00-12:00 am---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
12:00-3:00 pm---Facu1ty Advisors available for academic advising for Students
(in East End of Dining Room)
2:30-5:00 pm---MECHA Meeting (in Faculty Dining Room)
November 16 - Tuesday
9:00 am-7:00 pm---Geology Club Bake Sale &Mineral Sale (in Student Union)
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Baptist Student Union Bib1e i Study (in Club Room)
12:00-3:00 pm---Faculty Advising available for academic advising for Students
(in East End of Dining Room)
12:00-1:30 pm---Women's Forum: "Resume Writing" Grace Cassidy, Instructor,
Arizona Action for Displaced Homemakers & private resume
writer. (in S.L.)
6:00 pm---Women's Basketball, GCC VB. Phoenix College
(in Gym)
8:00 pm---Men's Basketball, GeC VB. Phoenix College (in Gym)
November 17 - Wednesday
9:00 am-1:00 pm---Hall Stations in Studnet Union hosting visitation
Arizona college representatives
1101::0000--1112::0000 aamm---Intervar.slty,Ch.r~stian Fel1owship Bib1e Studies. (in Club Room)
11 :00 am---Forum Serite>s: GCC Humanities Team to speak: Dr. Lee Baxter (music),
:·Ir. Don Jlin~ins (Historv), Hr. Harren Gentry (Art), Mr. Phil Smelser
(Ph i J psnnh·. ), :·lrs. Ed It h S~<reet (Li terature)--in Student Lounge.
12:00-3:00 pm---Facultv AdvIS()fS ;;vaiI<lble for academic advising for Students
(in East End of Dining Room)
8:00 pm--h'ildLife!Audllbon FUm-·featuring Lake Superior's \Hlderness.(in Perfdrming
Arts Cenu>.r)
" , f
November 11 - Thursday
, / , VETERAN'S DAY RECESS!",
! I , \ \
November 12 - Friday
9: 00-1: 00 am---Nevnnan Cl.ub-Counseling) Fellowship (in Club Room)
9:00-12:00 noon---International Students Association Film (in Snack Bar Area)
5:30-12:00 pm---ISA party-ALL ARE WELCOME TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DIFFERENT
CULTURES AT G.C.C. (in the Faculty &Student Dining Rooms)
November 13 - Saturday
7:30 pm---Football Game (last game of the season) GCC vs. Arizona Western
College (at GCC Stadium)
American Indian Leaders: Studies in Di.versity---Edmunds
--Aristotle's Poetics: A Translation and Commentary for Students of Literature--Aristotle
Career Information in Counseling and Teaching--Isaacson
--A Complete Manual of Field Archaemlogy: Tools and Techniques of Field Work for
Archaeologists---Joukowsky
Dead Eye Dick--Vonnegut
--Death and the Princess---Barnard
The Demon Lover---Holt
--Educating for Survival---Boyer
Geology of Arizona---Nations
--Ghost Towns of the West---Florin
God Is Red---De1oria
--Higher Learning in the Nation's Service---Boyer
Indian Sign Language---Tomkins
--Jim Thorpe, World's Greatest Athlete---Wheeler
Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention---National Advisory Committee on Crim-inal
Justice Standards and Goals
--Marva Collins' Way---Collins
Master of the t1oor--Rendel1
--Murder Unprompted---Brett
Nuclear Waste Disposal: Can we Rely on Bedrock?---Lindblom
--Spinoff--Haggerty
Weaving Arts of the North American Indian---Dockstader
111'1:
Dvorak
I SPEAKER'S FORUM
LIKE T~~ SPORTS????? ••.•••• WELL, HERE IS A TEAM OF SPORTS:::
The Humanities Team.................. Dr. Lee Baxter (Music) playing First Bass
Mr. Don Higgins (History) Pitching
Mr. Warren Gentry (Art) playing Centered Field
Mr. Phil Smelser (Philosophy) Designated Hitter
Mrs. Edith Sweet (Literature) Catching
\'latch this te31li in action NQy~m.ber 17th At 1] ;QQ am in the Student ItQ1Wie when they
present: "Humanity's Struggle to Survivefl
This is truly an action packed sporting event •••• survival of the fittest •••••My money
is on that Sweet Gent Dr. Phil Higgins1
Stu4ents are requested not to take their children along to class with
them. Insurance regulations do not permit anyone in the classroom
except 1) Properly enrolled students, or 2) Guests of the faculty
member who will contribute to the instructional process.
,
Please do not put the faculty member in the embarrassing situation of
not permitting classroom attendance for this reason.
__-,-._,....-_~ . ,GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
VOL. 4 - No. 3 ~N~ov~~~ber 17, 1982
PUBLISH~ Bob Christian! (Student Activities Office)
ADVISEMENT \-,YEEK IS FOR ~!! - - - - - - _ - - - November 15 - 18, from 12 to 3 pm.
This coming Monday through Thursday, faculty advisors will be available at the
East end of the St.udent Cafeteria. If you have no major and need some help planning
$pring classes, stop by. If you have a major, make an appointment with a departmental
advisor.
NOTE: All full-time students must be advised before registering for Spring.
The Glendale College Oral Interpretation of Literature class will present an
evening of LITERATURE IN PEl~O~~CE on November 18, 1982 at 7:30 pm in the Glendale
College Student Lounge.
. The selections of literature range from children's stories to poems on aging.
The modes of presE.\utation include individual, duo, and group performances.
Bring your family and friends.
Anyone transferring to NAU for the 1983 Sr.ring Semester?.?.
Northern Arizona University is offering §250.00 Scholarships to community
college students transferring to NAU for the Spring 1983 Semester. Applicants must
have completed 12 credit hours or more by the beginning of the current semester t
with a GPA of 3.00 NOT INCLUDING the current semester's work.
DEADLINE: DECB1BER 1, 1982
Application forms are available in the Counseling Center or from Financial
Aids.
G.e.c. Artists' Ser:tes Presentations
Sponsored by C.E.A.S.
For more information call 934-2211, Extension 230.
November 17
Cinematographer and naturalist, Thomas A. Sterling, will present his film,
"Superior--Land of the Woodland Drummer. II featuring Lake Superior's lVildeltness.
h' Film will be shown at 8:00 pm, in the Campus Performing Arts Theatre.
The howling of a lone woH, the haunting cry of the loon, the territorial
drumming of the ruffed grouse--are sounds which have become synonymous with the
wilderness. The tiny wood frog announces the coming of spring as fairy shrimp,
caddis flies, and newts appear in the lake, and thousands of migrating birds
arrive. The courting ritual begins. Sharp-tailed grouse boom and fight, while
the ruf~ed grouse begins its drumming. Tom Sterling follows these and other
creatures through four seasons of 'survival. Sterling, a graduate of the Schoo~
of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan, believes that motion picturesure
the most effective medium for bringing conservation and environmental
issures to the public. He is a full-time contributor to Audubon Wildlife Films
andth~ Canadian Broadcasting Company.
November 18 & 19
The Artists' Series is presenting the renowned British actor - JOHN STUART
ANDERSON at the Campns Performing Arts Theatre •
..Ih.e. .fiJ:S.t.llUlu: of hi.s dramatic solo perf()rmancl~s. lSQYl;:,IPb~r_Hit.b, is l.'Ilt it led ,
"GOOD EVENING, LORD BYRONfI
• a light hearted entertainment. Many different
adventures are tou.ched upon, which brings this colorful character to life in
a new and exciting way. Performance time will be at 8:00 pm.
j.'Q.e_~c.QIlcLnig,h.t... .,l;QY~Q.g,rJ9..thJt...8..t..O.o..pll.l, you are invited to accompany John
Stuart Anderson into his enthralli,og recreation of OSCAR WILDE'S store of the
macabre••.•••THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, and also a Dramatic Sequence
from OMAR-KAYYAM~ (This information for the 19th has changed since the last
publication of the Courier, Hr. Anderson will no put. on the dramatic series of
the OLD Testament
Tickets are $4.00 for the general public, $2.00 for Senior Citizens) and $1.00
for GCC students, staff, and personnel. Tickets are available in tne Campus ..
Cashiers Office, Dia~onds Box Office and at the door.
N€ED ez.. • #
ARIZONA STATE ~~LOYMENT SERVICE will be on campus every MONDAY and Thursday
(instead of Tuesdays. which was publishe~ in last weeks Courier) from 9:00 am to
1:00 pm, in the CAREER CENTER;' SPS-52. Salary range - $3.35 to $6.00 per hour. No
appointment is needed.
HEEKLY HEND BULLETIN
Cafeteria - We will be offering on Tuesday, November 23rd,a
nel.;T entree, "Escalloped Chicken" for only 90¢.
Watch this b1illetin for more discounted entrees
in the future.
Snack Bar - Evening entrees are still available in this area.
Also. Salad Bar Salads available for only $1.35.
Deli plates and yogurt plates for $1.65.
Specials in the.G.~~,et':..rta
WednesdaYt November 17------Reuben Sandwich---------$1.25
-Fr:t,o,?------------------- 45¢
Thl1n::~"'~:, ~r,",m'mher l8-------Beans & tveiners--------..$1.25
Friday ~ November l.:;I,,,------'l\.i,.3. & Noodles----------$l.25
Monday, November 22-----·~---Green Chile Burro-------$l.lO
-Tostado----------------- lO¢
Tuesday, November 23--------~scalloFed Chicken:----- 90¢
Wednesday, November 24------Chop Suey---------------$1.25
"" STUDENTS!! He need your Epetry, pros.e, ~nd other various forms of creative
writing! !
What: The Traveler, GGe's literary-arts magazine is soliciting poetry
prose, and various forms of creative writing. Awards will be
presented to those students exhibiting out-standing achievement.
Who: Any student curnmtly enrolled at GCC, day or eve.ning
How: Instructions can be found in the Library, Student Union building
or LA Faculty Office (LA-131).
When: Now - as soon as possible. The deadline is Nov. 24, 1982.
Questions: Call Betty Whitaneis at 978-8639.
November 17 - Wednesdav
9:00-1:00 pm---Hall Stations in the Student Union hosting visitation of Arizona
College representatives.
1101::0000--1112::0000 aamm---T-ntervars1.•.ty Chr"J.stl.an Fe.'1.] owshl'.p Bible Studies ( in thee1ub
Room)
11:00 am---Speaker's Forum: GCe Humanities team will speak in the Student Lounge
(See back side of 1st page for more infonnation)
12:00-3:00 pm---Faculty Advisors available for academic advising for students (in
the East end of the Dining Room)
6:00-7 :00 pm---Ne"nnan Club---Prayer (in the Club Room)
8:00 pm---Wildlife/Audubon Film-featuring Lake Superior's Wilderness (in the Performing
Arts Center)
November 18 - ThuJ:,sday
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Scripture Study (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Newman Club-Mass (in Council Chambers)
12:00-3:00 pm---Faculty Advisors available for academic advising for students
(in East end of Dining Room)
1:00-2:00 pm---Bapt:lst Student Union-Bible Study (in Club Room)
2:30-4:00 pm---Internationa1 Students Association Meeting (in Faculty Dining
Room)
8:00 pm---Artists' Series: John Stuart Anderson in Performing Arts Center (see
back side of front page for more information)
November 19 - Friday
9: 00-11: 00 am---:Newman Club-·Counseling & Fellowship (in Club Room)
1:00-2:00 pm---Phi Theta Kappa Meeting (in Club Room)
8: 00 pm--~'1£.n':"s_B§!s1et.b'Lll. G_a~.l Gce vs. Scottsdale Community College (in the
Gym)
8:00 pm---Artists' Series: John Stuart Anderson in the Performing Arts Center
(See add on back side of 1st page for more information)
November 22 - Mondav
7:30-8:00 am--::'Baptist Student Onion Devotional (in Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am---Newman Club-Liturgy of the 'i.]ord (in Club Room)
10:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Inquiry Class (in Club Room)
11:00-12:00 am---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
11:30-1:30 pm---Drunk Driving Film sponsored by L.D.S.S.A (in Student Lounge)
2:30-5:00 pm---MECHA Meeting (in the Faculty Dining Room)
7:30 pm---Monday Night Band Concert in the Performing Arts Center
CONE AND ENJOY
THE MUSIC!!
November 23 - Tuesday
8:00-1:00 pm--~Bake Sale sponsored by MECHA (in area between Book Store &Studel
Union)
9: 00-11: 00 am---NevJman Club Heeting (in Club Room)
11:30-1:30 am---Drunk Driving Film sponsored by L.D.8.S.A. (in Student Lounge)
12:00-1:00 pm---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in Club Room)
November 24 - Wcdnesdav
10: 00-11: 00 am -_.,,:...
11:00-12:00 am Christian Fellowship-Bible Study (in the Club ROOl
6:00-7 :00 pm---·Kcf";man Club-P:rDyer (in C.lub Room)
12 :00-1: 30 pm--'·Homen f s Sem:Lnar: "Int,;il1:viewing Skills" ----Brad
Harper at GCe &an instructor in "Career
ExplorationH (in Stud:mt Lounge)
StudieS (in Club Room:
December 1 - Wednesd~y
10:00-11:00 am__ I ~ "T "., 'h"o "" 1<'11 'h~ -B"bl
11 : 0.0.. - 12.: l\")tu' arn - nl.crvars1.",y C r1.~tldfl .' cows::tp 1. e
6:00-7:00 p,,,---Ne\\"1llan Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
November 25-26...:::...1'huJ::gd~_ Friday
Thanksgiving
E~c.cess
November 29 -. r~£?r)dB'L
7: 30-8: 00 am---:E:..ptist Stuckn.t Unfon Devotional (in Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am----Newman Club-Liturgy of the Word (in Club Room)
10:00-11~OO an1--·-Ne"m",n Club-·lnquiry Class (in Club Room)
11: 00-12: 00 am- >-~1::lev.7mf,.n Club,-Prayr:;r (1n Club Room)
2: 30-5: 00 pm---H.ECHA (in r"Ku1ty Dining Room)
_N_o_v_e.;..m_b_e_r......;3.;..0_":". ,T]!:.'!-_s_~:~
REGISTRATION PbClC:,ET 'PICKUP--·-----------In Student Lounge
9: 00-11: 00 am--·,,,;·Iewmal1 Clu1) :':ieeting (in Club Room)
12 :00-1 :00 pm--··Iklptist: Studcmt Un::i.on-B:tble Study (in Club Room)
NEW BOOKS IN THE IMC . • . . .
an American Community·~
I
Aerobic Program for Total JiJel1-Being--Cooper
--American Indian Husic and Husical Instruments---Fichter
The Arizona Legislative u.rafting H8nual---Arizona.
Legislative Council
--Bugles t Banners and'Har Bonnets---Reedstrom
Chains of Command: Arizona and the Army. 1856-1875--Altshuler
--The Cost &Quality of Elementary & Secondary Education
in Arizot1e,---Arizona TO"Cfffi Hall (32nd: 1978: Flagstaff)
Delicious Vegetarian Cooking---B,;J-lzer
--Designs From the Ancient Mimbrenos 'with a Hopi Interpre-tation---
Kabotie
Entering the Haze: Identity and Change in Modern Culture---Hardison
--Field Guide to Arizona Fossils---Ratkevich
Frontier Violence; A..nother Look---Hol1on
--The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old Wild West---Brown
Gordon Snidow~ Chronicler of the Contemporary West---Snido~
--A History of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Its Activities Among Indians--Jackson
Kilms; Design. Construction, and Operation---Rhodes
--Making It Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in
Estroff
Native Americal< Substance Abuse: k'\.n Anthology of Student ~-Jritings---Mitchel1
--The Physician and Sportsmedicine Guide to F..acquetbal1 and Squash---Scott
Soft~are Engineering Economics---Boehm
--Student Politics. PE'~rspectives for tb~ Eighties---Altbach
. STUDENT SERVICES·
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
VOL. 5 - No. 1 December 1, 1982 EDITOR: KarriDvorak
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian. (Student Activities Office)
This is the last issue of the Student Services Courier for the fall semester •
.It seems as if the hot weather just ended. How could the Semester be over so soon?
The Student Services Department wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday
Season. The staff and faculty of Student Services are proud to have served you
this semester and we look forward to seeing you in the spring semester. Please ask
questions or let us assist you at any time you have a concern or a need.
Happy New Year! !
~ ~
• "FREEJI{HELR. IN..:.. RE§.UME_WRI!Hl;i.lOB JiUNTING,_and_I,!!TERYIEW1NG 1
~ On December 2, there will be free help for RESUME WRITING, JOB HUNTING, and INTERVIEWING
from 1:00-2:00 pm, and 7:00-8:00 pm, in SPS-23A. This is sponsored by GCC
CAREER CENTER and Resume Experts, who will feature Jim Christensen.
Coming up !! - - - - - - - - - - - - SELF PROTECTION WORKSHOP-FOR THE DISABLED
The G.E.M.P.S. and the Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine at Good Samaritan
Medical Center are proud to present the first "Self Protection Workshop for the Disabled
in Arizona. 1I
The Program includes:
* The film Wheelchair Defense. * A Lecture on Security for the Home and Personal Safety by a City
of Phoenix Policeman.
* A Demonstration/Lecture of Self-Defense Techniques by Sgt. Dale
Samuels, a City of Scottsdale Policeman and Expert in Self-Defense
Training.
* A Demonstration by Michael Wallace, a trained Blue Belt in Striking
"Butterfly Stylelt who is disabled with spinal bifida.
WHEN: Saturday, December 11, 1982
WHERE: Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine Good Samaritan Medical CenterR-
2 Gym (Handicapped Parking is located on 10th St. &Willetta)
TIME: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
COST: $5.00 per person
Should you have any questions please feel free to call: 894-0276. G.I.M.P.S
is a non-profit organization. All proceeds will be used by them to sponsor further
workshops and/or actiVities.
SPECIALS
Wednesday, December I--------------Fried Chicken~-~---------~--~----$1.15
Thursday, December 2---------------Ham& .cheese Quiche-----~--~--~...$1.25
Friday, December 3-----------------Fish Sandwich----...;--------------- 90¢
. --French Fries--------------------- 45¢
Monday, December 6-----------------Green Chile Burrow---------------$l.lO
--Taco----------------------------- 75¢
Tuesday, December 7----------------Country Steak--------------------$1.35
Wednesday, December 8--------------BeefPot Pie---------------------$1.25
¥eekly Menu Bulletin
CAFETERIA••.• (Entrees, Salad Bar, Soup Kettles, Beverages, Bakery Items)
SNACK BAR•••. (Breakfasts, Grilled Sandwiches, Salads, Bakery Items)
December 1 - 10 -- - - - - - - - - - - - -Art Show (in Student Lounge)
December 1 - Wednesday---REGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP (in Student Lounge)
l1l0::0000-_1112::0000am---Intervars. ~tyChrist1.an Fe11owship-Bible Study (in
Club Room)
6:00-7:00 pm---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Rornn)
December 2 - Thursday---REGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP-----------(in Student Lounge)
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Scripture Study (in Club Room)
1:00-2:00 pm---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in Club Room)
2:30-4:00 pm---International Students Association (in Faculty Dining
Room)
December 3 - Friday---REGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP-----------(in Studnet Lounge)
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Counseling &Fellowship (in Club Room)
1:00-2:00 pm---Phi Theta Kappa Meeting (in Club Room)
6:00 pm---Wonen's Basketball Game: GCC vs. Scottsdale Community
College (in Gym)
December 4 - Saturday---EARLY SPRING REGISTP~TION
3:00 pm---Wrestling Match: GCC vs. Glendale Invitational (in Gym)
December 6 Honday
7:30-8:00 arn---Baptist Student Union Devotional (in Club Room)
9:00-10:00 am---Ne~~an Club-Inquiry Class (in Club Room)
10:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Inquiry Class (in Club Room)
11:00-12:00 pm---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
2:00-8:00 pm---EARLY SPPING REGISTRATION
December 7 - Tuesday
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club Meeting (in Club Room)
12:00-1:00 pm---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in Club Room)
12:00-1:30 pm---Women's Forum: "Coping Without Chemicals" Jan Marie,
Counselor at Terra Firma.
2:00-8:00 pm---~~RLY SPRING REGISTRATION
December 8 - Wednesday
10:00-11:00 ~
11:00_12:00am---~ntervarsityChristian Fellowship-Bible Study (in
Club Room)
2:00-8:00 pm---EAPJX SPRING REGISTRATION
6:00-7:00 pni---Newman Club-Prayer (in Club Room)
6:00 pm---Women's Basketball Game: GCC vs. Yavapai Community College
(in Gym)
8:00 pm---Men's Basketball Game: GCC vs. Yavapai Community College
(in Gym)
December 9 - Thursday
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Scripture Study (in Club Room)
9:00-1:00 am---Bake &Craft Sale by the Newman Club (area around
bookstore)
1:00-2:00-m---Baptist Student Union-Bible Study (in Club 'Room)
2:00-8:00 pm---EARLY SPRING REGISTRATION
December 10 - Friday
LAST DAY---EARLY SPRING REGISTRATION
9:00-11:00 am---Newman Club-Counseling &Fellowship (in Club Room)
9:00-1:00 pm---Bake &Craft Sale by Newman Club (area aroung the
. Bookstore)
NEW BOOKS IN THE IMC
1) American Journey: Traveling with Tocqueville in Search of Democracy in America--
Reeves
2) Bech Is Back--Updike
3) The Cult of the Atom: The Secret Papers of the Atomic Energy Commission--Ford
4) Fellowship of Fear--Elkins
5) Getting It Right--Howard
6) Goodbye, Mickey Mouse--Deighton
7) Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President--Carter
8) Leaders--Nixon
9) Listening to America--Flexner
10) Miracle at Midway--Prange
11) The Miracle of Dunkirk--Lord
12) Mistral's Daughter--Krantz
13) The Names--De1illo
14) Prince Ombra--Macleish
15) Stories for Free Children--Pogrebin
16) 2010, Odyssey 2--Clarke
17) War in the Falklands: The Full Story--London Sunday Times Insight Team
MOST OF THESE BOOKS CAN BE FOUND ON THE NEW BOOKS DISPLAY. INQUIRE AT THE REFERENCE
DESK FOR ALL REFERENCE BOOKS.
Love's light makes Christmas bright.
Wishing you the peace, the joy, and the beauty that is Christmas
written by Sue Schriefer
THE
-STUDENT SERVICES-Glendale
Community College
January, 1983 Editor: Susan Carlson
PUBLISHED BY: Bob Christian, Student Activities Office
Vol. 3 - NO. 1
[: PARKING IS A PROBLEM ]
Although a new parking lot is planne for construction this summer, the short-age
of vehicle stalls is a very real problem at this time. Campus security has
made many efforts to assist students in findipg spots, and the orange vests and
blue uniforms are very prevalent. Security staff uses radio-telephones to converse
on the number of spots available in various locations. Students are to
follow directions from security staff members in order to find the quickest legal
parking stall. Grass areas are used for overflow parking only when paved surfaces
become fult. To save money (parking violators are cited), students should be aware
of the following:
1. All vehicles must be registered. Vehicles without a decal
will be fined $5.00. Decals are available at the Campus
Security Office.
2. Red curbs designate fire lanes. A $5.00 fine is asse$s~d.
3. Yellow curbs 'designate special 'conditions i.e. restricted
parking, loading,~,?ne.• et~~, ,a $5.00 fine is assessed.
4. Handicapped'Stalls'are for the physically impaired as
certified by a physician. A $25.00, fine is assessed.
Everyone's cooperation is needed until more lots become available. Please do
your share.
January 13, Thursday - Day classes begin/Drop/Add - Union - 2:30 - 7:30PM
January 14, Friday - Wrestling--GCC VS. PCC (in the gym) 7:30PM
January 15, Saturday - Saturday classes begin
January 17, Monday - Evening cl