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 | Ei "Kiermnpo Pasando12,420 register at GCC The fall registration is approx- imately the same as last spring, with a total of 12,420 students registering at GCC. Dr. Robert B. Heus[...]ons, said last Wednesday, “Everything went well from the standpoint of Admissions.” There were 15 minute intervals between groups allowed into the gymnasium for registering which proved to keep the flow of traffic going at a comfortable speed. “[...]and those were fairly short,’’ Heuser said. The day and evening AS officers were on hand to give help along the route from in- structor advisory table to the cashiers. Heuser suggested that students read the new 1976-77 catalog addendum; some changes have been made. The addendums may be picked up at the admissions desk in the Administration Building. Some of these changes are in the areas of: fees for 1976-77, scholastic standards,[...]y and admissions. Student services need a bus? The Phoenix Transit Bus System offers students a con- venient way to avoid trans- portation problems to and from school. Arriving on campus every hour from 6:47 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., route 34 takes the hassle out of crowded parking lots. Route 34 lea[...]d Washington. Bus fare is 35 cents. Available in the bookstore are 20 ride discount ticket priced at $7 for adults and $3.50 for students under 21. Transfers are free. The bus arrives in the back parking lot at the end of the mall 56 minutes after the hour between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 16 minutes after the hour from 2 to 4 p.m. Route information folders are available in the bookstore and other information can be ob- tained by calling the transit system at 257-8426. need advice? The GCC counseling staff, located in the administration office, provides many services to help the new, old, confused or informed student with problems. The counselors offer schedule planning, “course tut[...]e on personal matters and career testing to match the student with the best job. Mrs. Mary Lou MeWilliams, GCC counselor, said, “‘We want the students and encourage them to come in and see us.” Mc- Williams said there is a big rush at the first of the semester when everybody wants to see a counselor .’’ The student is free to choose any counselor but must[...]intment a day in advance. HEY, WHERE‘S MY CAR? The North Mountains form a back drop to GCC campus as ETP cameraman views the north parking lot from atop Hanhila Stadium. Hotchkiss) (Photo by George vr CRAP, I’LL BE GLAD WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER! Hundreds of students file into cafeteria to[...]add classes they wished they’d signed up for in the first place. Only a few classes were cancelled be[...]ttended Ricks College in Idaho where he served as the AS vice president. Student government has been busy throughout the summer planning the activities schedule with such events in September as a club activities fair, a dance, free movies in the Grill Room. The Executive Board has also re-written the AS Constitution. The radification of the new constitution will be voted on by GCC students Sept. 15, 16. Orick campaigned last spring on the issue of bettering the image of student government in the eyes of the students. Orick and the Executive Board have come up with such ideas as w[...]ify cers utive Board meets y ssday at 1 p.m. in the Counc amber in the Student Union. The meetings are open to the public, and interested students are urged[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO- September 10, 1976 Jerry Sieve — It went a lot smoother this year for me at least. It didn’t mind it; in the past Thad to wait an hour. I was in and out in ten minutes this year. Jody Coker — This is the first year I registered and I found that I got most of the classes I wanted but not exactly at the right time. Registration? good, bad, indifferent W[...]think of registration this year? Jim Russell — I guess it was okay, just a little hectic. I got[...]my first day on an encouraging note, and chasing the bus down 43rd Ave. didn’t help either. I didn[...]hing I didn’t sign Staff laffs out up for, or the fact that I couldn’t find the T2 building, (and still can’t). It was the maze in the parking lot that made me want to transfer to the University of Montana where I HEAR THEY STILL HAVE THE WIDE OPEN SPACES. One soon accustoms himself to the little hassles that make community life fun. As I sat in the cafeteria with a coed friend of mine the first day of school this year, some Casanova came to our table with thethe free by Cynthia Branham For twenty-one years I[...]I lived in America, I went to school, I voted for the first time, and I never gave it a second thought,[...]ekend in Nogales, Mexico. Everything was perfect, the people, the sights, the buying, even the bullfights. However, when it came time to return to the States, we were individually asked where we were born by the border guard. I never got one foot through the gate, for I had been born in Shanghai, China, and would never think of lying about it. “Hold it,"’ the guard said to me and placed a restraining hand on my shoulder as I had begun to go through the gate, ‘‘Where is your certificate, visa, anything to verify that you are a citizen of the United States?” “Um ... well ... I don’t h[...]. . . Dawe Van Ness Advertising Manager ...... 2 . Cynthia Branham Reporters . . . Lester Clark, A[...]ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as many as possible w[...]Pasondo is the of Glendale an the El Tiempo campus newspaper Community College and[...]d “You aren’t going anywhere, young lady,” the guard said with finality. My brother and sister-in- law returned and we went into a corner of the small area for people to gather before going through the gate into America. We thought of how to get me out of Mexico, and with each new idea presented to the guard the answer was “‘No.”’ Talking did no good, begging did nothing at all and even the driver’s license I had and my new voting regis- tration card made no difference in the guard’s change of heart. Finally after more than three hours of this the tears began to well-up in my ‘eyes, and I had d[...]citizenship in America. We hit on an idea, call the folks collect and have them verify over the wire my citizenship. We presented the idea to the guard, really he was not all that bad a fellow, he even looked like he cared.[...]u go. I'll probably lose my job over this, but go — and what ever you do never, never, go anywhere ag[...]end to Mexico a couple of summers ago and went to the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix to get my visa This time I was well prepared with not only the form FS-240 which is a certificate of birth from the American Consulate in China) but with the passport I used to get into America originally ,[...]is a photograph a squinting 4 writ infant and the word fa i he we get a visa my heart was poun- ding, as I answered all the questions: name? address? nationality? where were you born?[...]n a v@y tiny voice, “‘Shanghai, China.”’ The suave gentleman on the other side of the counter dropped his pencil, his lower jaw fell le[...]I tried to smile as I placed my two documents on the counter before him. He picked up the passport, laid it down again and picked up the Form FS-240 saying, ‘‘Ah, Senora, this is all we need, this will do just fine,’’ and he entered my place of birth on the visa. “Whatever you do, Senora, do not become[...]here, please, and now if you will excuse me...” The gentleman turned from the counter took out his handkerchief and wiped his f[...]Gina Montagno — I thought it sloppy. A was very little unorganized. Dave Orka — It was fantastic. I just walked in and walked out[...]two semesters to get there though John Lopez — I thought it was a little simpler this year You d[...]It was more organized. = » Nat Sinsabaugh — I really didn’t like it all that much. It was pretty disorganized. Kim Thompson — It went pretty good, a lot easier than my high school. Except it took a long time to get all the classes altogether. Staff laffs out Telltale frosh by Shari Hearn I pity the new freshmen at- tending Glendale who are so reco[...]ou can always tell who they are as they glance at the campus map every five minutes. They can also be heard yelling “Hey, even the bathrooms have numbers on them”’ to each othe[...]sking fellow freshmen what high schools they came from. This year I had the good for- tune of observing a freshman during his-first day at Glendale. What I found was not in the least surprising and supports my theory that being a freshman can’t be covered up. The freshman I observed was named, typically, Joe College. The day school started, Joe took every precaution aga[...]as a freshman. He wore jeans that had been washed 273 times so that no one could accuse them of being[...]hey wouldn't fall. Heeven hid a campus map inside the latest issue of “Playboy’’ so that everytim[...]s- portation of his own, he was forced to commit the biggest freshman sin of all — having his mother take him to school. As if that[...]ugh, Joe found that, upon arriving at school, his 273-washed jeans had shrunk, leaving about six inches between the top of his orthopedic shoes to the bottom of his pantleg. “Whatsa matter freshie, waiting for the great flood or something?’’ a sophomore yello[...]lenched his fists, raised his arm, and “BAM.” The strap on Joe’s hand broke, causing his books to tumble to the floor. “Freshman!” the class rang out. Filled with embarrassment, Joe raced out of the classroom straight to me. “What am I doing wrong,”’ Joe asked as his campus map slid from the clutches of Miss Sep- tember. I gave Joe a piece[...]e, it still shows ASU Extension progress slowed The studies being done on the feasibility of an ASU extension on the westside has not made much progress since last February when the studies were first proposed in Congress Bill 2143 calling for a study to be done on the completed, the state government would decide if the extension should be built Whiteman said that from the studies which have been done the westside extension will in no dj for higher education facility on the way alleviate the population explosion at ASL ed a Ei pe “a i - t 7 oe posed for several re asons. The He said it will encourage more westside students[...]students on to further their education because of the con- | er ide t tend ASU classe vithout venient location and therefore increase the total the westside to attend / classes with 2 nani at AST sto Tempe and to ease some of the enrollment A at ASI Whit ns th |
 | [...]sident, Dr. John Prince, whose Aug. 14 retirement from that position came several months early because of friction between him and the MCCCD Governing Board, reflected Tuesday on the growth of the district during the pastnine years. Prince, former GCC Executive D[...]ted a change in status because he could no longer work effectively with certain board mem- bers. He sa[...]and June, his retirement date, he would assist in the orderly transition of his office to his successor[...]on. Prince said that during his tenure of office the district went through three distinct phases of He said that when he went into the presidency in 1967 there were approximately 16,000 students in the district and although two new campuses had been[...]mmediate need for further expansion. Included in the expansion was the opening of Scottsdale College and the new location for Maricopa Tech. He said that during the first phase of operation, which lasted approximately three years, the district Non-credit special interest classes off[...]classes, an antique class and two in gardening. The conversational Russian courses will be taught by Sun Citian Joseph Grome, and will run 12 weeks beginning Sept. 13 at Bell Plaza center in[...]GCC. This course will provide an introduction to the language with stress on the ability to speak it. Laboratory facilities will also be used on campus to aid in the learning. For the antique buffs, “Know Your Antiques,"’ a seven[...]ill be repeated in November. Classes will be held from 3 - 5 p.m. Mondays on cam- pus. This course will[...],” art “glass, ~ and Currier and Ives prints. The care and restoration of family heirlooms will als[...]nce, will be offered on campus beginning Sept. 16 from 4:30 - 6 p.m. The course, instructed by Lawrence Van Derberk, will[...]four steps; dig it - plant it - grow it - eat it. The course will include ‘‘hands on’’ workshops, tours and discussion Crusaders’ fun night The Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) has set up “fun[...]n Friday evenings, 7:30-9:30, Sept. 3, 10, 17 and 24, in the college gym. Volleyball, basketball and fun games are on the agenda. This group has been on campus a few years. Last year 100 students participated in the Crusade, according to Joe Mulvihill, full-time adviser on campus. One is encouraged to become involved in the church of his choice The CCC program consists of a review of the basics of Christian life and Bible study which is conducted during the day, be- tween classes. There are dif- ferent lev[...]id this movement was started at UCLA in 1951, and the teachings have spread into 17 different ministries in 83 coun- tries. He added that the overall campus and the itself is to build a of This inter goal on mon maxi number ing disciples.’ movement is work sessions with county and local gardening resourc[...]se will provide in- formation for home careers in the area concerning soil, water and plant relationshi[...]se control and organic and inorganic fertilizers. The course will also include the proper time and methods of planting and transplanting vegetable crops and instruction on the harvesting and preserving of garden crops for hom[...]lass will be held 7-9 p.m. and begins Sept. 16 at the First Federal Savings, 12200 N. 111th Ave., Youngtown. For more information regarding these classes, contact the office of Continuing Eduation, 934-2211, ext. 202 or contact GCC satellite campus at Bell Plaza Center in*Sun City, 974-9939. Linda Ronstadt in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17-18, one show each night, 8 p.m. Tickets — $5.50, 6.50, 7.50 Ray Price and Eddie Rabbit in concert at the Civic Plaza Sym phony Hall. Friday, Sept. 17,7 p.m Tickets — $6.50, 5.50, 4.50. Scottsdale Center for the Arts — Scottsdale Symphony in a free pops concert, Sunday, Sept. 12, 3 pm Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Wednesday, Sept. 15, two shows, 7:30 and 9:30. Tickets. — $6.00, 5.40 for senior citizens. THE ARTS Phoenix Little Theatre presents “West Side Story,”’ Sept. 16 through Oct. 2 Statebrush Theater — Scottsdale Players in “SIX RMS RIV VU," five shows, Sept. 11, 12, 17, 18, 19. Curtain time — 8 p.m Windmill Dinner Theater “Plaza Suite,’[...]day through Sunday, 8:30 curtain. Sunday matinee, 2 p.m. Running through Oct. 17 SPORTS Football Gl[...]Arizona 73D st Thatcher, Saturday, Sept. 18 x 2 2 2 $ Q : $ entered into vocational education ra[...]hese occupational-oriented courses were different from the purely academic courses that had previously been[...]in additional faculty members and specialists in the field of oc- cupational education,” he said. “We devoted our time relating to the community, to the business community, and the industrial community.” About the end of the third year that he was in office the district went into the second phase of operation, he said. “After that we ran into the doldrums. After the war (Viet- nam) was over, there was a decline in[...]e had to cut back and were not able to add staff. The board was very generous in permitting us to keep staff under contract.” Prince said that when the veterans started to come back, the district went into the third phase of operation and into a rapid expansion. “‘In a period of two years we grew 25 per cent,” he said. “It was then we went over 50,000 students, up from 16,000 in 1967.’’ He said that a significant portion of these new students were older students — following a nation-wide pattern that had been goi[...]eaching. It requires more mature staff members to work compatibly with more sophisticated people.’’ Prince said that adjusting to the veterans’ situation and the older-student profile have been’ the major issues on his part. When asked if he thoug[...]he had set out to do, Prince gave an emphatic yes answer. He said that first one must consider the high profile of the community college in Arizona. They are considered and accepted as a first-class institution, unlike the September 10, 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Prince t[...]hold second - or third-class status. Prince said the high quality faculties on the campus, good administration on each campus, knowledge and experience of board members helped to meet the changes and needs of the district. He said he was pleased with the financial backing that has been given the district since the Community College law was enacted. “The legislature should be commended for giving[...]ry fast and have done it without undue protest of the taxpayer — a pretty general acceptance of the program. “The public support has been there and still is there,’’ he said. When asked about future plans for the district, Prince said that basic planning was don[...]t up to 1980. Growth factors have been made up to the year 2000. “We have tried to take the growth situation and space it out John Prince. Photo by Shari according to additional district needs in the way of additional campuses, educational centers, plus additions to the existing campuses,” he said. As for his retire[...]story. He said that he has just been appointed to the Phoenix Historical Society — in both capacities he will serve as a volunteer. He said he is involved in the Foundation for Senior Adult Living, a group whose interests is retirement homes for the elderly, and will serve as chairman of that group. In addition he said he has been appointed by the governor to the Arizona Commission for Post- Secondary Education,[...]ge and university executives that are involved in the use of certain federal funds that come into the state. Aside from his present Rotary Club commitments (he now serves as president of the downtown Phoenix Chapter) he said that he plans t[...]Activities fair next week by Udice Steed During the week of September 13, students will have an op- p[...]e one, and learn more about campus organizations. The “Activities Fair’’ will be held in the Student Union, along the north entrance corridor. Tables will be manned by persons familiar with clubs from 10 a.m. , to 1 p.m Such organizations is Movimie[...]ffecting programs and activities and services for the Mexican- American, whether student or in the barrio. While only two years in existence, the organization has established special education pr[...]as im of MECHA which is p.m. is » easi end of the a.m. to 5 f MECHA which is a.m. te m. is The Association for Women’s Active Return to Educat[...]r women resuming college studies after an absence from formal education. This group has been in existenc[...]president. Sandra Higaonna, vice president, feels the club has merit for a ‘‘morale builder’’ and support to the older person returning to an educational institut[...]ings and of social activities has been set up for the group. Also a scholarship fund for a day and for an evening student is part of their program The Black Student Union BSU) under the direction of Robert Hubbard, GCC philosophy profe[...]Black summer. Two information booths were set up — one at Metro Center and one at Christown. Culpepper said that an increase between 15 percent and 20 per- cent of Black students on campus resulted. The assistant student recruiter is Curtis Malcolm. Weekly meetings are planned. The first one is scheduled Sep- tember 3rd at 2 p.m. in the Council Chambers. BSU has an office in the SO building west of the bookstore Connie Spiegel, English in- structor,[...]anization of Jewish students on campus this year. The organization last year was a “fun group.” In[...]telephone number at Spiegel’s office, building 02, room 108, under the door, or a note may be left in her mail box at the admission’s of fice SOMETHING to Buy, sell? AP[...]d? CALL El Tiempo Pasend for rates Ask For Cy 934-2211 ext: 229 9-10am 14:36-12:3 ween days |
 | [...]76 by DAVE VAN NESS Carl Rollins will have many questions to answer as he begins his 10th year as head football coach for Glendale, and the answers will have to come pretty quickly if he is to fulfill his goal of a winning season. The gridiron Gauchos have had only one winning season, which came two years ago in the form of a6-4 record and a runner-up spot in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. To do any better, the 1976 edition of the GCC team will have to work hard — very hard — if they want to finish better than 500, and will have to produce a few miracles to be contenders in the conference. Rollins will have to answer questions like: Can the 18 let- termen from last year’s 2-7 team not let the attitude of a losing season carry over onto this[...]urns few starters and lost a couple of key people from last year’s team? And, after losing the recruiting war for the top high school prospects of '76, will Rollins be[...]freshmen that did come to Glendale? Rollins made the first step toward the right winning com- bination by revamping his coaching staff following the resignations last spring of two long-time assistants. New on the staff is Paul Williams, who is the defensive backfield coach and works as the P.E. equipment manager. Frank Fisher, a teacher[...]s a GCC assistant, retains his duties of coaching the linebackers. Mert Norenburg will move from the defensive line to the offensive line in his second year as a Rollins ai[...]nt and will resume his duties as weight coach for the track team in the spring. Sophomore Jack Chilton is the probable starter to quarterback Glendale’s I-fo[...]s statistical leader, Mark France will reign over the linebacking unit, which is probably the strongest point on the team. Tom Dix and Ed Rearick will be the other two, each having considerable ex- perience[...]len, Bob Francy and Mike Moreno will be anchoring the offensive line, Bolen at center, Moreno and Francy at the guards. Florida transfer Tony Keffer is the leading candidate for one tackle with the other side probably going to Apollo grad Mike Thul Catching the passes from ton and Slattery will be either Paul Winley or[...]w Palomar grid opener transferred Valley, Cal. The defensive line should be strong, with four tested men to fill the positions. Bill Meeks comes to GCC via Arizona We[...]at Glendale last year, and Fred Roll, a sophomore from Tolleson will handle the other spot. Heading the pass coverage corps is sophomore John South- land, the only returning defensive back. Southland is designated as the strong side safety, with the weak side to be covered by fresh- man Tim Durham,[...]rnerback spot, with Homer Huff of Buckeye leading the competition for the open corner. Kicking is about the only position where Rollins has good depth. George Rowe will be kicking the field goals and extra points, Mark Ulinger will b[...]ffs in addition to his defensive line duties, but the punting is still questionable with Rowe and Ken Beckman com- peting for the honors. The team, with all of its in- dividuals healthy, is strong, and when.all the members are in top health, GCC could probably compete with any team in the state. But when it comes to numbers the Glendale gridders are hurting. “Depth is our o[...]d 113 for its first workout, Arizona Western had 72, and top-ranked Mesa began with 130. Sixty-five[...]ns and many times have destroyed title hopes. If the Glendaic team were to suffer any serious injuries, if any of the key players were to get rung early in the season, it easily could spell disaster for the Gauchos. Assistant coach Norenburg will have to[...]is any serious damage done to his offensive line — the roster indicates two guards and two tackles. If b[...]t hurt seriously enough to not to be able to play the line will have to be patched from another Play from Antelope position. And something that is untested is almost always weak until it adapts to the situation. The defensive backfield runs deep, with nine players available for four positions, but the linebacking is even stronger — 11 men for three positions. The defensive line has about two people to every position, but two isn’t deep enough. Why the depth problem? Easy enough. Recruiting plays a ma[...]hool, pay their own way, and try-out for football — walk-ons. There have been many good football pla[...]re never recruited, but asked to play, were given the chance and became successful. Walk-ons. There ar[...]a program like a junior college, because most of the students are eligible to play and because walk-on[...]. There will be many more walk-ons that will make the team when they walk on at a junior college in com[...]ollege lost out. GCC did receive some fine talent from transfers, red shirts and the high schools this year, so those players cannot be downgraded. But, considering the numper of talented. seniors that graduated from high school in 1976, and considering the number that are now playing football for GCC, the percentage difference between GCC and some of the other junior colleges is quite alarming. Why the difference? First, Glendale is hurting from the ICE SKATES Womens-Vinyi-size 8 Worn Twice $15 C[...]OEY'S INDIAN JEWELRY Arts, Crafts and Findings 5925 W. Olive 934-6081 AM AA. < < < < VYV YVYVY V[...]grams to help an athlete through school except in the form of a fee waiver of $45 (football is limited to 32 waivers each semester), and the book loan program, which is controlled financially by the GCC Let- terman’s Club. The athlete may check out any books he needs from those the Club has pur- chased, but is bound to returning the books at the end of each semester. Programs such as Arizona W[...]and Eastern Arizona's can offer full scholarships — a dorm with free meals, tuition or fees, and, inmany instances, jobs in the work study program are easy for coaches to acquire for[...]t young men Just leaving high school will jump at the chance to move away from home and get many things paid for. Programs like[...]s of enticements for an athlete. But, many times, the athlete’s stereo- typed saviour, the local alumnus or businessman, will emerge from behind the scenes and help the athlete along financially (like an apartment), ‘‘just to get the boy a good education and give him a place to build his personal character through sports.” The standard line. Glendale conceivably also could offer athletes these same incentives if the financial backing was there, but past administrat[...]ts and couldn’t do in reference to recruiting. The administrators were more concerned with a local player getting the chance to play than having the coach go out and recruit non-local people. Glend[...], some of those have already proven themselves on the football field and will be playing in the opening game against Palomar. But, when compared[...]Western, Phoenix College and Mesa, GCC is hurting — that’s not to say the Gauchos will lay down and let themselves get run over by some new team each week. Glendale has the ability, talent and coaching to have a very good football team. But the players will just have to work a little harder than their peers who chose a different place to play. The GCC football team is handi- capped, but it is a handicap that can be overcome. And if it.is overcome, and the Gauchos can produce a winning season and a respectable finish in the conference, the recruiting process will be a lot easier the next time around. People want to play for a winne[...]ill look better in a player's eyes. GAUCHO MARKS — A lot of in- dividuals looked good in scrimmages held over the Labor Day weekend, particularly Madsen The injury situation isn’t terribly serious, but a[...]scrape on his calf, Phelps is definitely out for the first game, maybe longer with a bad leg. Rowe is[...]llback against Palomar ... Palomar won last year, 2.0... MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS APOLLO COLLEGE[...]COCKTAILS LeQUERDALE Serving lunch | pyre: 939-6/24 |
 | [...]lking to new people? Are you a person who prefers the security of a set routine? Does the challenge of analyzing and solving unusual proble[...]ob situation you're qualified for?Unfortunately the answers to these problems can’t be pulled from a magician’s hat, but the GCC Career Service Program located in room T2 107[...]ion and guidance on approximately 1500 job types. The Career Ser- vice Center can help to discover a pe[...]s this is done through a coordinating effort with the counseling department, but recom- mendation by a counselor isn’t the only way to receive these services. The center will help anyone who simply walks through[...]is a com- munity service it’s not necessary for the. person to be a GCC student. The center has a variety of resources that are at anyone’s disposal. The resources range from books and film strips to open files and computers. The Career Service Program can offer degrees of assistance to suit almost anybody’s needs. The service that acquires the least —: See amount of time is the “Five Minute Wonder,’’ a _ service helpful in answering the routine questions a person might have about a certain job. The in- dividual gets his information through a kit called the mini-brief suboriented occupational packet. The kit contains information on the amount of education needed, salary, qualification[...]nd so forth. If a person wished further guidance the next step is the “One Hour Job Search.”’ This can offer material through the com- puter guidance information system on careers[...]and additional job data. Another step is called the ‘‘Test and Job Search.” In this case the individual would probably have a counseling sessi[...]decide how his in- terests compare with others in the same field. The tests are beneficial in helping people to take a hard look at themselves. The Vocational Exploration Group is another service o[...]similar interests and ambitions. In this setting the individual can see how he stands up in that field as compared to others and how others see him. The final phase are the Career Exploration classes. The classes include experiences under Job Search, Voc[...]visitations, job application and resume writing. The GCC swimming pool is open to students for free fu[...]Yarrow supports Eugene McCarthy by Greg Keidel The failures of the traditional two-party political system were ex- p[...]ert for approximately 600 persons who gathered in the Arizona Room of ASU’s Memorial Union on Sept.[...]pendent presidential candidate. Yarrow was one of the members of the folk singing trio ‘Peter, Paul and Mary” and has done several benefit concerts for the McCarthy campaign. Yarrow said that for the last several presidential elections we have been faced “‘with the necessity of choosing between the lesser of two evils.’ He added that the two-party system has made it “virtually impossible for an external challenge from the people” for an in- dependent party to be electe[...]nceded that even though McCarthy ‘‘may not be the next president of the United States we must preserve the process of an independent challenge.” McCarthy[...]ered voters by Friday. Sept. 17 if he is to be on the ballot in November McCarthy attended a Bar-B-Q[...]m po Pasando Former GCC student Michael McCleve (right) is displaying his iron sculptures in the student lounge through Sept. 31. At left is the ‘‘Night Spirit Head.’’ (Photo by George H[...]isplay A one-man sculpture show is being held in the Student Lounge through Sept. 30, 1976, by former[...]ue, red, and blacks. One sculpture in particular, “The Night Spirit Head,” seems to be the favorite of several students. The sculp- ture has a definite Indian flare done in a[...]e said he knew he wanted to make art his life’s work from the time he was ten-years-old, and with many invitati[...]st. Mao's impact felt by Arch Gillespie Red is the East, Rises the Sun, China has brought forth, A Mao Tse-tung. These words are from China’s national anthem that now rings out from the squares in Shanghai, Peking and other cities acro[...]Mao Tse-tung is dead. On Sept. 9, 16 hours after the event, Radio Peking announced to the world the death of the chairman of the People’s Republic of China. He was 82 years old and had been in failing health for a long time. But he had personally guided the improved relations between the U.S. and China after President Nixon had reopened talks in 1972. He had made no public appearances since 1972. Never in history had one man affected so ancien[...]tion so profoundly in so short of time. He became the story of modern China, and it is the least understood stories in the light of truths of cultural conflicts and in the half-facts of the cold war. Of the cultural conflicts, there has been no central fig[...]on and admiration or fear. He personally followed the cultural revolution, whose purpose to cleanse the party and to give it immortality. He was born in[...]eft home early and what he saw of Chinese life in the declining years of the last imperial dynasty affected him greatly. He saw that China was dominated by an elite ruling class and the ideology of Confucius which favored tradition ove[...]d student Mao began organizing movements and in 1921 he helped organize the Communist party in China It was during this time that the Chinese Nationalists held the power but collaborated with the Communists to secure a broad base. Mao held important positions tin both parties during this time In 1927, when the break between the two factions occurred, Mao turned to the countryside and began organizing peasants in South China. His land reform became widely known, sometimes to the opposition of the party and Moscow. In 1934 he had now an army, bu[...]of history’s most remarkable military exploits, the Long March. A 6000-mile journey. It was a strateg[...]n ten followers survived and when they arrived at the caves of Yenan with about 8000 troops and party f[...]established that Mao was their leader. Although the Japanese invaders in 1937 gave Mao and Chiang a common enemy in battle, there was never the rally toward a common army. Instead Mao began undermining Chiang’s power while fighting the Japanese at the same time. Chiang, who considered the Communists the more formidable enemy, lost power in the ensuing struggle. In 1945 the Japanese invader was defeated and shortly thereaf[...]it fell before Mao’s peasant army of one-third the size because it lacked popular support. Even Mao[...]ly thereafter. Mao proclaimed on October 1, 1949, the People’s Republic of China. Beginning in the 1950’s, Mao’s preoccupation turned inward to the problems of reorganizing and reforming China. Old[...]ruption, waste, and long established traditions. The Chinese began building their own industry with the help of Russian blueprints and technicians, but the year 1960 saw the Russians leaving and relations between the two countries gradually fall apart. rafter China[...]sful nuclear detonation, Mao saw China estranged from both East and West and found Russian troops masse[...]ng built on his southern flank in southeast Asia From within, suspicions and: fear dominated China's relations with the world. Internal conflicts dominated Mao's regime as it moved from the traditional past into the modern technological present Mao change in a series of small Continued on Page 2 sought |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-Sept. 16, 1976 Lynette Edwa[...]unt, maybe a part-time job will renew your funds. The Job Placement Center located in the southeast corner of the cafeteria is constantly making personal contacts in the community. The director of the center, Dr. Al Hoeffel, has made personal contact[...]compatible to school schedules that will benefit the students as well as the em- ployers. Teachers are notified if part-time jobs related to a specific major (such as work in the biology or business field), are open. Class time[...]Report MECHA President Alonzo Morado challenged the validity of Nancie Miner’s appointment as Associated Students Vice President at the AS Executive Board meeting Sept. 7. Miner was ap[...]dent Jim Orick at an Executive Board meeting July 23. The vacancy in the office was because Albert Higuera, a MECHA member elected for the office last spring, did not meet the constitutions 2.0 cumulative grade point average requirement. Morado questioned the con- stitutional legality of the ap- pointment on the grounds that only two officers, President Orick and Treasurer Randy Ridgway were present at the meeting. The AS constitution Article VI, Section 6 states, ‘If any office is not filled, the President, with the majority approval of the Executive Board, shall appoint a qualified replacement for the remainder of the term.” Orick replied to Morado’s questioning by stating that the meeting did include a majority of the Executive Board because at that time there were o[...]o said that she had not even been contacted about the meeting. Orick said that he was pleased to see the interest MECHA was showing in Student Government[...]ive member parliamentary council to in- vestigate the constitutional validity of Miner's appointment an[...]as possible. these announcements. According to the center’s past per- formances, 90-per cent of the students who have come to the center willing to work have found a job. Hoeffel is currently on a semester sabbatical to find new ways to improve the job placement services. Joe Griego is acting dire[...]ering, counselor Mary Olshan, who also works with the placement center, had a baby girl, Aug. 27. She is expected to return around Oct. 1. Students are urged to stop by the center if they have any em- ployment problems or questions. All available jobs are listed on the board outside the center. The center is open from 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. GCC ripped off over Labor Day The GCC cafeteria was broken into over the Labor Day weekend and the money from four coin- operated machines was stolen. The burglary occurred sometime between Saturday night[...]yet been determined if forcible entry was used by the culprits to gain access to the cafeteria. A pop machine, cigarette machine, and two pinball machines were ran- sacked. The amount of money taken is not yet known, and there is presently no leads on the case. The Glendale Police are still investigating. Catalan[...]n- power and security equipment had been cited as the cir- cumstance contributing to the robbery. The security depart- ment has requested from the district more dead-bolt locks and tamper-proof do[...]rsonne]. EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Pasando is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ‘and is an academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. It is published weekly[...]ot 6000 West Olive Avenue, Glendale, Arizona. 85302 Co-editors Dave Van Ness Noncy Ratti Dove Von Nes[...]hkiss. Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as many as possible w[...]taste Lynette on target by Nancy Ratti Hard work and tremendous concentration has gotten 19-year- old Lynette Edwards where she is today The GCC sophomore was ranked ist on the U.S. fiefd ar- chery team that recently returned from Sweden, she is also ranked 3rd in the nation by the National Archery Association and placed 5th in the Olympic trials for the American team last June. Lynette has held many o[...]ar- cher but these last three im- portant titles all have been acquired within the last three months. She describes a typical work-out that prepared her for her rigorous competition. “I'd shoot from 5-9 a.m. every single morning, I'd lift weights t[...].”” Lynette also held a full- time job during the summer and would sometimes shoot after work. She said that archery is a game that requires c[...]is concentration, ten per cent is skill.” When the middle of June rolled around Lynette was ready tu be selected for the Olympic team. Trials were held in Oxford, Ohio. Unfortunately for Lynette, there was an all day torrential rain storm the first day of Olympic trials and competition had t[...]s before and it severely hurt her shooting. After the first day of competition, Lynette was in 11th place out of 50-60 other women, a big setback for her. For the next days of com- petition the weather cleared and Lynette steadily moved up but could never catch the top because of the low score of the first day. She ended up in fifth place, one point lower than the fourth-place woman. “If Ihadn’t had such a bad first day, I would have probably been one of the two selected for the Olympic team. Oh well, there’s always 1980.”[...]mpic trials were over, Lynette began training for the National championships which were held Aug. 3 in[...]event because countries that had participated in the Olympics came for the tournament. Lynette’s hard work paid off. She finished in third place out of 80 o[...]er US. team members flew to Molindail, Sweden for the 4th World Field Championship. This is an in- tern[...]ented and ap- proximately 90 persons com- peting. The U.S. team members ranged in ages from 22-50, Lynette being the ‘‘baby”’ at 19. One of the men on the team was the U.S. Olympic gold medalist Darrel Pace, and the team’s coach was Al Henderson, who coached the Olympic team this year Although Lynette had only been shooting field archery (it is technically different from target archery) for two months, she was the top member of the U.S. team, and this tournament marked her first i[...]prepared for a different type of course than what the Swedes had prepared for the archers. By the end of the first day she was in 23rd place. “No one knew what the course would be like and when we saw it, we started shaking in our boots,”* she said. ‘The first day was just horrid, everyone from the states had practiced on a flat course. The course in Sweden was straight up mountains onto s[...]of 45 degrees and there we were shooting anywhere from a 60-80 degree angle, straight up hills, straight down hills.” Shooting at such difficult angles wasn’t the only problem for the archers, just getting to the spot to shoot was a major feat, Lynette said. For most of the targets they would have to climb uprope ladders to get to the top of the mountains and sometimes it was impossible to carry their equipment at the same time. “On a couple of the targets,” Lynette said, ‘someone would have t[...]nds and knees because you were afraid to fall off the mountain.” At one point, Lynette said, she had to shoot from a log that was overhanging a cliff with nothing supporting it but roots from a tree. She had to sit down to make the shot. To indicate how difficult the course was, Lynette explained, “A course with 28 targets like this course would normally have taken about four hours including all the walking in Phoenix, in Sweden it took a total of 10 hours. We were dead by the end of the day.” One of Lynette’s main problems, beside[...]this type of course, was estimating distances up the sides of these mountains. “I knew not to overs[...]undershoot, it was nearly impossible to estimate the correct distances. It was a big guessing game all day long,”’ she said. Lynette finished the com- petition in 18th place and feels she did a g[...]nexperience on this type of course “Even Pace, the Olympic gold medalist, only finished 6th. Now tha[...]SIC Linda Ronstadt with Andrew Gold in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Friday and Saturday. Sept. 17-[...]50. 7.50. a Price and Eddie Rabbitt in concert at the Civic Plaza Bruce Springsteen in concert at the Veteran's Memoria shan Hal Friday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m. Tickets—' oie $50. 4.50. on Sunday, Sept. 26. 8 p.m. Tickets—$6.00. jan Matthews and Tom Rush in concert at the Celebrity Theatre. Friday, Oct. 1. 8 p.m. Tickets~$5.7. 6.75. The Whe in concert, Wednesday, Oct. 6. Tickets-$6.50,[...]r, featuring Meg Christian. Saturday. Sept. 18 in the Fiesta Room of the First Presbyterian Church, Tempe. 8 p.m. Tickets—$3.00, 5.00. ‘THE ARTS Phoenix Little Theatre presents "West Side Story’, Sept. 16-18, 24, 25. Oct. 1. and 2. ‘Stagebrush Theater Scottsdale players in “S[...]6 p.m. dinner. 8:30 curtain. Sunday ‘matinee. 2 p.m. cartain. Running through Oct. 17, tron Sculptures by Mike McCleve in the GCC student's lounge. Displayed through Sept. 31. ‘The Glass Menagerie,” at the Southwest Ensemble Theatre, Sept. 29 through Oct. 3. ‘SPORTS Football Glendale CC v[...]e CC ws. Pasadena City College at GCC. Saortn "et 25, 7:30 Volteytall Glendale CC vs. Cochise at Dou[...]vs. Eastern Anzona at Thatcher, Saturday. Sept 18.2 p.m Glendale CC vs. Scottsdale CC at GCC, Tuesday. Sept. 21, § p.m. Glendale CC vs. Mesa CC at GCC. Thursday. Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Cross Cosntry Glendale CC vs. Central A[...]esa CC and Phoenix Coliege at Mesa, Friday, Sept. 24, 4.30 more about revolutions that gained momentum in virtually all aspects of Chinese life. Mao disappeared during this great upheaval but emerged in July 1966 in the famous Yangtze River swim (one mile in three minutes). It was supposedly a move to show China and-the world Mao was still very much alive and in good health. Mao then returned to Peking to set in motion the Cultural Revolution. In an unprecedented move, Ma[...]n party because he thought it has lost touch with the people. To him the Cultural Revolution was an attempt to keep the * * Continued from Pagel revolutionary spirit alive even after his death. Although he considered the United States a threat, it was an attack by the Soviet Union that he feared most. In 1971, Mao and Chinese leaders debated the easing of hostilities with both countries. It was the United States that was picked first through the invitation of a group of ping pong players. In 1972 Mao welcomed an American president to China and the rest is recent world history. It is not yet the time to assess Mao’s impact on China and the world. That will be done in the future by future generations. Ko * CRISTY’S DANCING SCHOOL mK * * % * 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE 14 MILE NORTH OF BETHAN[...] |
 | [...]ainst Palomar. but came away with a loss. 7-6. in the first game for both teams.The hardest part of the weekend for GCC was getting relatively close to S[...]t Havy rains Thursday night and Friday washed out the direct route to San Diegoand forced the team to turn back and travel via Indio and Los Angeles. The bus pulled into the beach town around midnight — a 12 hour trip that should have normally taken less than eight. 'Ihedisappointment m the field came in the fourth quarter with Glendale behind 74) as a rsul[...]Benson's four-yard run. and George Rowe converted the point-after. but GCC was penalized for illegal irocedure. ()1 the ensuing replay. Rowe‘s kick missed and the Gauchos were down by a point with seven minutes left to play. Palomar sat on the ball for the majority of the time left. but GCC had one more chance that fell for Cross Country drops PC race Heshmen totally make up the 1976 Glendale cross country tmm, so will be at a[...]espectable showing agairst Phoenix College and in the NAU Invitational meets during the first two weeks of sonool. The team lost to PC, 3-73, Friday (Sept. 10) at Guadalupe Park, but Allen Estrada did place fifth with a 22:49 time over the 4.2-mile course. Estrada. who led GCC with a 27th place finish in the NAU meet, led thefirst part of the PC race until PC's tarry Hilmgo took over and str[...]who came in at D35. Third went to Dave Oropeui (2:30), who was followed by Ray Rees at 22:47. Even though the meet victor had already been decided when PC finished with six rimners out of the first seven runners, the mist spirited and exciting part of therace came in the dash for 16th place. GCC's Kevin Cowley closed a[...]out of room and list by a step, Both finished in 2466. Former GCC runner Fred Espinoza won the NAU In- n'tational. sweeping the Hill-man field on the 4.8 mile course run over the Kowboy Kountry Club in Flagstaff Glendale runner[...]aenzr and 85th IRandy Fspinozai friday. Sept 17. the GCC team travels to Central Arizona College to meet the Vaqueros and the Pima (‘C Aztecs Palomar naught when a 40-yard field goal psi missed the crossbar. Benson totalled 73 yards on 13 carria. Erik Madsen ran for 77 yards on 20 carries. and Ken Dwglas romped for 28 yam on 12 trys. Bill Schroeder. Tim Durham and John Southland each in— iercepted a pass in the GCC secondary. The Gauchos meet Eastern Arizona in Thatcher on Saturday. Sept 24. The 1976 sports seasons are well underway, but there is still time to congratulate one of last spring's teams. the women's softball team from GCC. who finished their season with a ranking of number two in the nation. Because mediocre teams sometimes win two or three day tournaments with a lucky streak, the regional tournament was not held last year to determine a malifying team from Arizona. Glendale was automatically picked because theirs was the highat winning percentage in league play. The gal Gauchos had gone through their league with only one loss (3-2 to Maa) when the spring semester was finished, but instead of going home and to alter place right away, decided to make a run for the national championship. And run they did. Glendale easily disposed of Nimon (2-0) and LA. Valley (3-1) in their first two games in the tournament at Hungtinton Beach, Cal. And then California sd‘tball wa shocked as the y‘rls from Glendale defeated host Golden West, H) in nine in[...]den Want then had to win two games before meeting the Gauchos for the national d'iampionship, while all GCC had to do was sit back and watch. Maybe watching was the wrong thing to do. Golden Wat won a pair. then came badt and took two extra-inning games from the Gauchos, 5-3 in 10 innings, and 1-0 in eight. Kathy Warendorf finished the season with seven wins in the ninegamos she pitched anda .816 batting average. Val Troxel led the team with a .430 average and Tai Neeley ended with a team- high 13 hits along with her .419 avenge. The Gauchos finished the season outscoriig the opponents. 171-53, with thethe same, and will be looking for better things like[...]ural program on Hub Boetto begins amther year as the adviser of the men’s intramurals, and this year hopes to be able to have more programs and a greater participation by the students. In the past, many tournaments have had to be cancelled a[...]ble to play became not enough people en- tel-ed. The intramural program is open to all students. with 11 different sports planned for the 197677 school year. Baseball games began Mori~[...]-country meet ag- ainst Phoenix College. GCC lost the meet, but Estrada took top honors tor the Gau- chos with a lifth place fin» ish. my, Sept. 13, wratling begins Sept. 23. will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm, bowling sigmips are now heirs accepted with competition to begin as soon as the details are wa-ked out with the bowlirg alley. Flag football wasn’t played las[...]i players, but Boetto said if enough men sign up. the-e will be gama and a tournament. Sports to be held later in the year are: basketball, tennis. table tennis. badminton. softball. handball. billiards and the annual cross country ‘turkey run.’ For any further details cori- oerning intramurals. check the bulletin board outside the men's locker rooms or with Boetto in his office.[...]akes over as coach When field hockey was dropped from the women‘s sports program because of lack of funds. field hockey coach Mariam Amtin moved right in as head volleyball coach. assuring that GCC will have another successful year on the court and in the state competition, Mrs. Austin's field hockey teams have always been successful, and last year won the state championship for the third straight time. Returning from last year's 11-5 team are Dawna Clayton. Sally Bo[...]xel, Diane Mason, Gail Ritter and Peaches Seniuk. The new members of the team are freshman Carol Carvoo, Pam Smith. Larric[...]is year is Jack Robinson. who was an alternate on the US. Olympic team. is a nationally~rated referee, and 15 known to many local volleyball fans as the referee of the Phoenix Heat‘s (International Volleyball Association) gams. The bumpset-spikers open their regular season Friday.[...]uglas, travel to Thatcher to play Eastern Arizona the next afternoon. and come home for the first time on Tuesday. Sept. 21 against Scottsdale. The team played in the Pima Invitational tournament over the labor Day holiday, and defeated highly»ranked Ce[...]a and Eastern. Clayton was honored as a member of the all-tournament team. oftball champions GCC gridders[...]to his coaching staff that should greatly benefit the Glendale grid team over the new season. Paul Williams was on a recruiting trip for the University of Oregon last spring and was in the Glendale area checking on prospects when be conta[...]oaxed to leave his position as assistant coach at the U of 0 and return to Arizona and take an assista[...]Univer- sity before hanging up his pads to coach the SI‘SU freshman team for three years. He then ldt the Bay area to coach at Carl Haydui High School in P[...]oving on to Oregon, He now is employed at GCC as the equipment manager in the PE. department in addition to tn's coaching duties, Williams has high hopes fir the 1976 edition of the Gaucho gridiron corps, stressing that the team has good team speed and should have a tough defensive mit. “We have some good strong people on the defemive line." “and some good quick people in the back- field, including 3111 Schroeder from Cortez and Tim Durham from Trevor Browne." Williams will be in charge of the defensive secondary. and helping in overall defen[...]D—i wt :7 Do (mm mm 3cm 1! M's»: [mm mm, Star 21 cu Summit! minim Seat 1! no: In! 'mu-y Slot In ([...]1 at Human on 13 My, mu 0:1 1! you“... mm mm on 21 con man rum-i on K on (arrive! mun-i 0n 2! leg In m" rim I mm,“ in... mm” M- ! Vum leg[...]In. item In 9 BEE "um-were mm" M W cc: Emu-n WV 12 act The Vinny 6 n to 79m lpm 5am ‘Um Imam no” ”mm[...]ght state championships in 10 years and placed in the top 10 in the nation each of those years, takes over as women‘s coach this year in hopes of giving the GCC women's sports program another in its string of championships. The team will be playing its home matches at Wigwam Country Club and Villa de Pal. depending on the availability of the courses Eight different girls will be competing in a weekly qualifying round for the top match positions. which are six in dual matches and four in invitational matches. Atotal of 12 matches (six dual, six invitational) will be played, beginning on Sept. 2:) and running through the first week of December. All matches will be played in the early afternoon (ether 1 p.m. or 2 p.m.), Coach Weiss says that five girls men ar[...]er threeare never very far behind. Claire Shims, the Burkland twins, (Sue and Sandy), totem Mia-ray and Patty Havir are axisistently scoring in the my. 7th or low ms. But Lauri Harrison, Bret Jenki[...]se. and are mver far back. We'ss exflained tint the [iris ladies are very hard workers and are always[...]," Weiss explained, Lynette on target Continued from Page 2 about my equipment and ar- chery-wise. I'm looking forward to the World Target Cham< p'onship." she said. Tryouts for the championships will be held Jan, 4-7 and af- terwards leave for a month of travelirg. all expense mid. They will go to Hawaii for a week of training and then to Tahiti for andher week of training. The actual competition will take place in Australia.[...]continues and hopefully we'll be watching her on the 1%!) Olympics. As far as Lynette's concerned she'[...]placed in room L-lSO. 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 | VOL. 12-NO.3 SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 McCarthy on ballots; attends local dinner[...]ld Sept. 13 in Phoenix and demanded equal time in the scheduled debates between President Ford and Jimm[...]10,000 signatures to get him on Arizona’s Nov. 2 ballot McCarthy expects to be on the ballot in 40-45 states. He said he has been to court in some states just to get on the ballot. Ac- cording to some polls he has 20 per cent of the vote in certain northeastern states. When asked why he did not stay with the Democratic party he replied, ‘‘everybody in the Democratic party gets bumped out” by the primary. McCarthy said that supporters petitioning him for president is the “most unusual event in American history.” He added that state laws ‘protect the two parties.” He said, “the Democratic party is an institution on the edge of disaster.”” Bill McCune, Independent for Arizona’s 3rd Congressional district. was at the Bar-B-Q collecting signatures to get on the Nov. 2 ballot McCune has served six years as a Republican in the State Legislature and recently spon- sored the bill for the repeal of the helmet law When asked how he felt about the power companies McCune said. ‘The utility companies are a conspiracy to keep technology from advancing.’’ He said, ‘‘With the technology developed today, housing could be self[...]didate for State Senator district 18, was also at the Bar-B- Q passing out her resume. Shaw was recently a candidate for the Mayor of Phoenix, also in the 1950's for the House of Representatives. She been active in various service organi zations in the community such as the Kitchen, the f Commerce Comraunity Chamber European Displacement Program, American Red Cross and the North Phoenix Business and Professional Womens Club Eugene McCarthy Women meet The Association of Women Students (AWS) met Sept. 14, to re-instate the organization that did not meet last year. Consuelo Olivo, acting president, welcomed some 24 students who indicated interest in the association The adviser of the organization, Herlinda Torres, and the co-adviser, Mary Lou Williams, welcomed the group as did Dr. Nancy L. Noll, dean of students In order to complete the organization, a nominating committee — Sandra LeDrew, Sandra Higaonna, Vickie Ridgway, Debbie McChesney — was appointed to present a slate of officers for the next meeting, Sept. 23, at 2 p.m., in the faculty dining room The group is primarily a social organization Miss Olivo presented some ideas for the year’s activities a women's week, an international fashion show. a breakfast with the Governor or his wife, a dance or dinner to benefit a worthwhile cause, coffee-doughnut meetings with mayors from the surround ing communities guest speakers and even a speaker one of the lib organizations \ll women students are invited[...]was greeted by a cheering crowd of approximately 2,500 at the State Capitol lawn for a lively rally Carter, su[...]fficers perched on nearby roofs, shook hands with the crowd before and after his speech. Carter came t[...]nan Morris Udall who finished second to Carter in the Democratic primary. Both Udall and Democratic candidate for the US. Senate, Dennis DeConcini, were with Carter at the rally. Carter told the crowd that he cared about Arizonans. “To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time a Democratic nominee for president has[...]ators who had gathered peacefully carrying signs. Thethethe states that are most liberal will pass a free and easy abortion law. This means the rich women from all over the country could go to that state to have a legal abortion. He said he was in favor of a uniform law for all states BSU recruits new students by Shari Hearn To increase the population of blacks and other minorities at GCC is the purpose of the new Minority Recruitment program offered through the Student Services. The program was started at the end of last semester by Black Student Union (BSU)[...]Curtis Malcolm Student recruiter Culpepper said the program's first priority is to increase the black population at GCC. To meet this objective, the staff of the minority recruitment set up booths at Metrocenter and Christown during the summer to answer questions from prospective students. This effort brought about a 15 to 20 per cent increase in the black popuiation at GCC One of the reasons Glendale needs an increase in the black enrollment, Culpepper said, is so that blac[...]nstructors Culpepper said this semester will see the hiring of four black instructors, a black counsel[...]urtis Malcolm. were invited to attend Mo Udall (right) and U.S. Senate hopeful Dennis DeConc’ (center) applaud Jimmy Carter, the Democratic presidential nominee at rally held on the capitol grounds last week. Carter gave the crowd his views on abortion, fAedicaid and income tax, and then went to a fund-raising dinner at the Hyatt-Regency to benefit Udall. Carter said as president he would do everything possible to minimize the need for abortions, therefore minimizing unwanted pregnancies Carter said he would work hard for a national health care program. Carter said an average family will spend $2,400 annually for health care, $15 billion is spent by federal government on Medicaid and 25 to 50 per cent is either stolen or wasted. A nat[...]is already costing us, he said Carter mentioned the fact that he was a peanut farmer many times in his 25 minute speech. He told the crowd that he knew what it was like to have to work for a living. He said that he used a budget when[...]dent. He said he would have a balanced budget for the United States (Photo by George Hotchkiss) gover[...]eferred to our income tax system as a disgrace to the human race. “It’s got to be changed.” - He said he would work for a balanced system for paying taxes. He said that the average family earning $10,000 is paying a higher proportion of taxes than the family earning a million dollars annually. Carte[...]948 when Harry Truman was elected. He appealed to the people of Arizona for their support. “It’s g[...]ncumbent president, but I’m going to do it.” The crowd lined up on the street to watch as Jimmy Carter pulled away in hi[...]rk “Veterans? Yeah, I know about them. They're the guys who're ripping-off the government by enrolling at Glendale and then neve[...]p.’’ Sound familiar? A number of people have the impression that this is the average academic life of the veterans who enroll in institu- the screening committee and ask the applicants one question Culpepper said his question was “‘given the attrition rate of 43 per cent, how would you go a[...]lacks on campus?” Besides recruiting students, the Minority Recruitment program is also involved with trying to keep students from dropping out. Culpepper said if any student is having problems, then he should drop in to room SO-125. Culpepper added that if they can’t help a student out, then they will send him to someone who will The program is not discriminatory, Culpepper said add[...]but it really isn’t so. Bob Christian, one of the GCC counselors for the vets says, when comparing the Full Time Student Equivalent charts be- tween the regular students and the veterans, on an average the veterans are taking the most credit hours. Because they receive payment for their school treining, the vets’ progress is being scrutinized with a wary eye, so the likelihood of them getting something for nothing is very slight. In general the majority of veterans are pur- suing a curriculum[...]a better position in life Christian says at GCC the vets are usually not paid for more than the first 64 attempted credit hours, but after this h[...]m to go on a restricted category. This gives them the opportunity to take extra credits and to be paid[...]ng to their desired degree. It is important that all veterans who have transferred from other schools send their transcripts to GCC as soon as possible. The vets are given one semester but if the ranscripts are not here by the second the government will stop payment. It is also stressed that any change of address or credit hours be reported to the Veteran Service Center |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-September 23, 1976 Editorial The time has come when South Africa must either abandon its apartheid policies or face ruin. Already in ~ the past three months racial turmoil there has claimed 365 lives. More will surely follow. That is unless the South Africa leaders read the writing on the wall and give up on their archaic system. The apartheid system has long given the white South African minority dominance over the black majority. It has lead to South Africa becoming a financial paradise for the whites. They own all the major industry, get the best jobs and the blacks do most of the low-paying, back-breaking work. So it is understandable that the whites cling stubbornly to the status quo. But, the foundation of the system rests on the blacks crushed beneath it. That foundation will surely crumble now that the blacks have shown that they will no longer take it. Inner duress is not the only pressure against South Africa’s apartheid policy. The international community has frowned upon it. This was proved in the recent Olympics by the many countries boycott of the event over South Africa’s participation. Furthermore, the apartheid system is out-dated. No other industria[...]can expect to prosper. A system that operates on the oppression of the majority simply cannot function for long. Similar systems in other countries faded away with the awakening of the masses. Feudalism is long since dead in Europe and slavery and segregation are only history in the United States. Inevitably, the system will fall. That is not what the South Africans address themselves to. The question they must answer is whether to give up their antiquated system and[...]by Arch Gillespie I remember rather vividly on the eve of World War II there appeared in the news media (no TV then) the sensational story of a 10-year-old boy conducting the New York Philharmonic Or- chestra. Billed as ‘‘Little Lorin, the Boy Wonder’’ the youthful prodigy retired some short time later with the statement “‘I must prove my mettle.”’ Ye[...]to “‘Little Lorin” and found out one day in the early sixties. Little Lorin, now Lorin Maazel reappeared on the American scene once again to conduct the New York Philharmonic. Maazel, by now famous throughout Europe, gave to the press a statement of his qualifications. “I am considered the greatest conductor of my time,” he said. Appearing at ASU’s Gammage Auditorium, Sept. 13, with the Cleveland Orchestra, Lorin Maazel proved his mettle even though he may not have proved that he was the greatest con- ductor of his time. Works for the event were Beethoven’s Sym- phony No. 3 in E-flat major, ‘the Ervica,” and Brahms Symphony No. 4in E minor The Cleveland Orchestra, considered one of the top or- chestras in the U.S., was superb in its performance. Moulded by g[...]ducting such as Damrosch, Rodzinski, Szell, etc., the orchestra is well-grounded in its style of playing. Noticeable was the horn section which came through strong and clean in both selections The evening’s disappointment came with the playing of the first selection, the Beethoven sym- phony. It was not a fault in performance but in terpretation. The Eroica is a_ strong, dynamic and stately work and should be interpreted ac- cordingly. A romant[...]not, and Maazel’s interpretation as such proved the point. One has to listen to recordings by Toscani[...]r a strong, dynamic and forward presen- tation of the work The Eroica should make one want to crawl around in hi[...]viewer. However, there were virtuous movements in the Third Staff Laffs Out Commie by Joe Paulmenn I[...]merica today. As I sat slightly bored in front of the tube last week, I noticed a-new situation comedy[...]iet family living in Communist Russia called Ivan the Terrible. I watched in utter disbelief as I realized that this show will probably be the biggest thing to hit TV since I Love Lucy The biggest problem with comedies today is that they[...]fast. There is only so much humor you can squeeze from an American family: but a Rock Review Bob Dylan[...]evision special ‘Hard Rain.”” Dylan opened the show with his Rolling Thunder Revue and played the song “Hard Rain”’ but seemed to have some t[...]y Charles Shropshire things went better and even the camera projections and angle came through. These were the roughest parts but the latter part of the show was excellent. The show was taped “‘live’’ at the University of Colorado and luckily so, for shortl[...]Bicentennial rip-off by Andrea Passage Now that the bicentennial year is coming to a close, people ar[...]tarting to forget what happened and where. During the course of the year and a half before the famous Independence Day, there were such comments as “I think the Bicentennial is a rip-off” or “‘the whole thing is a farce” and “‘I’m so disg[...]no purpose in celebrating its birth.” Now that the all important day is past, where has all the fury and fuss gone? What happened to the ever so frequent Bicentennial minutes? Where are the first grade stories and the high school essays about “What the Bicen- tennial means to me?” Have they all ended up in a garbage can somewhere? What did the Bicentennial mean to all those people? From the beginning of 1975 until July 4th, 1976, America the beautiful was polluted with everything from Bicentennial bumper stickers to Bicentennial unde[...]treak, business had never been more booming since the gold rush days when everyone was capitalizing on everyone else's frantic efforts to get in on the great gain. Even in our own Symphony, especially in the last part of the third movement and all the fourth movement. Here the strings became exciting and the horns sounded their notes loud and clear. The Brahms Sypmphony was the proving ground for Maazel’s mettle. In one of the finest in- terpretations of this work I have ever heard, Maazel and the Clevelanders gave to this last symphony of Brahms[...]in most in- terpretations. What he failed to give the Eroica, he gave to the Fourth — perhaps he was saving it for the occasion. Whatever the reason, the performance earned the conductor and orchestra loud and vociferous standing ovations. humor hits household of Commies, the possibilities are limitless, if not hysterical. One episode could have the family pitching in to send Grandma to a resort in[...]thor. Yet, another episode could have Ivan hiding from the KGB for what he thinks is his excessive traffic violations when really all they want to do is present him with the Comrade of the Year award campus bookstore I noticed a rather large ad in the window for photo-puzzles, a Bicentennial special. What the devil does a film developer, trying to make a profit on photo-puzzles and T- shirts, have to do with the Bicentennial? The benefit that came from a year and a half of celebrating went to merchants’ and businesses and advertising agencies. The ‘‘celebration”’ consisted of ungodly ex- penditures on the part of businesses and individuals as well as whole cities, all for the purpose of “show.” Large floats, gorgeous cos[...]pt a good time. “Everybody loves a parade” as the saying goes, and to me that’s all the public got. Now that the parade is over, do the black people, who have come the furthest since 1776, feel that their freedom has[...]d? Are we a free nation? What we've done is free the blacks but now we've enslaved and im- prisoned our soldiers, the prisoners of war that are members of an portunity employer,” the U.S Army. This is not a situation worth celebrating, but on the other hand, our Bicentennial year was one of the few that this country has not been engaged in act[...]If so, it was not very widely publicized so that the whole nation could join in. Yes, I feel the Bicentennial was a farce, not to mention a waste[...]IEMPO PASANDO “equal op- El Tiempo Pasando is the seat newspaper of Glendale Community College and is an academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. it is published weekly[...]at 6000 West Olive Avenue. Glendale, Arizona. 85302 Co-editors. Dove Van Ness Sports Editor Adverti[...]kiss Adviser Gwen Vowies ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as many as possible with respect to space limitations and good toste. the tube If the show is any kind of success of course there will be the spin-offs. Commie Capers, and Life with Nikita ar[...]for fabulous prizes like Mig jets, T2 tanks, and the big deal of the day, a thermonuclear warhead ‘There will no do[...]ut I kind of miss Lucy Dylan excellent on TV the Revue and quit. It has been almost 5 years since[...]go into seclusion for so long again. Dylan wanted the tour to be small and clublike so as to not draw huge, crushing crowds that would naturally flock to see him Thethe Wind.” Joan's excellent voice and articulation really accented the show From there on Dylan took over with his electric guitar[...]ary tunes as “Maggies Farm” and ‘‘Shelter from the Storm.” It was very nice for those of us who ha[...]rd to tell where Dylan will go or what he will do from here. His last album, ‘‘Desire,”’ is an excellent recording and it restored the remarkable Dylan sound people had been waiting for. Who knows what’s in store for him in the future. For the “times they are a changing...” Staff Speaks[...]me it was a big deal. Actually it wasn't exactly the thrill of seeing the ‘‘next President of the United States,” itwas the thrill of rating to get an official press pass. A press pass? —~ Apress pass is a precious piece of paper created specifically for those people in the news media. It enables them to stroll through the masses of people, straight through the security guards into a spot with the best view of the celebrity. All you have to do is to flash your card saying ‘“‘“PRESS”’ and the security ropes are im- medately parted. Two Mond[...]e, well maybe hundreds of people, crowding around the State Capi- tol lawn to see Jimmy Carter ar- rive[...]er ETP staff members simply edged our way through the crushing crowd and straight up to the security men, flashed our press passes and ZAP we were in the official press ring. What an ego trip it was when a man in the crowd, who looked very crunched in, said in a thoroughly disgusted voice, “There goes the damn Press.” Once inside the roped off area for the exclusive press people, I was amazed to see the company I was in. There were TV news celebrities[...]r mechanical delights, and there were news people from nearly every newspaper in the state scribbling out notes on teeny notebooks tha[...]to their back pockets Ireally flipped when I saw the press pass of the man standing next to me, he was from the Chicago Tribune! I wanted to shake his hand more[...]er’s Jimmy Carter came to Phoenix, and dazzled the crowds with his wit and campaign speeches, I, on the other hand was dazzled by my press pass. I wonder if the people at Jimmy Carter campaign headquarters knew I'd be more impressed with my press pass than the “next President of the United States’? » . -~ o> |
 | September 23, 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Hopper's helpers main[...]room facilities, you have to thank Rex Hopper and the 37 men who provide the maintenance service for the campus. Hopper, College Facilities Supervisor of[...], said his department is made up of three groups: the grounds crew, the custodian crew, and the heating and cooling crew He said that no repairs[...]ones, or remodeling is done by maintenance since the department is not equipped to do SO. “We have[...]car- penters, and painters. Those people service the entire district of five separate campus that stretches from Mesa to Glen- dale.” When asked about the specifics of the heating and cooling for the buildings, Hopper said that the cooling system is a centralized chilled water system. “All the water is cooled and chilled in a central location in the maintenance area,” he said. “From there it goes through pipes out to each building and passes through cooling coils A fan behind the coils blows air into the classrooms and offices.” Hopper said that the warm water is returned to the cooling Maybe now it'll take less than an hour to get out Relief is in sight for some of the traffic troubles around GCC. It will be in the form of a traffic light to be placed at the in- tersection of the north parking lot’s south access road and 59th Ave. The access road will also be widened to three lanes. The work to be done stems from a proposal from the Glendale City Council to the Maricopa County Community College District. The council agreed to pay for the cost of putting up the light if the district would first widen the road, to include left and right hand turn lanes. This was subsequently ap- proved by the board and the district. Work has begun, but the light probably will not be up until sometime in the spring semester. Another traffic proposal from the Glendale city council is also being studied. It is a com- prehensive study suggesting the alignment of the campus’ front entrance with 61st Ave. the MCCCD planning department is now studying the plan for viability. Jim Hall, GCC Heating and A[...]per on terminal of small computer used to control the chilled water flow of campus cooling system. towers located in the main- tenance area where it is rechilled and sent back again to the buildings. An interesting feature of the cooling system is the method used to control the chilled water. Hopper said a small computer is installed in the basement in the maintenance area and does most of the controlling of the chilled water. “We can program the com- puter to start the chillers at four o'clock, five o'clock, 7:02, or whatever time is necessary,’’ he said. He said that the room ther- mostats can only control a few degrees at the most since cooling is determined primarily by the chilled water temperature. Hopper said that a pr[...]people try to make a cool room warmer by opening the door. He said it doesn’t work because the air conditioning system at- tempts to bring the temperature back up and will in some cases make the room even colder. Besides upsetting the balance of air flow of that particular room, it can upset the air flow in other zones in the building, he said. The heating, less complex, is done in each building by elec- tricity and is controlled by the same room thermostats used for the cooling. The changeover from cooling to heating (and vice versa) must be done[...]and strict security must be maintained. He said the district holds to an “open campus”’ policy toward the community at all times and will probably do so unless something se[...]perform its function. “I personally feel that the faculty, staff, and students as a whole appreciat[...]by Joe Paulmenn It has been said manv times that the office of vice president is not a working one. As[...]t wrong. Nancie has been working steadily during the summer to get student government off to a good st[...]ent. She also spoke with student govern- ments in the feeder high schools in an effort to get them invo[...]ancie has had experience in student government in the past. She was treasurer of her senior class at Ma[...]k an active roll in helping registration become a success this year, and Nancie was a major factor in organizing the AS effort. She said that AS government was thanke[...]nner by Shari Hearn “Gerald Ford has done for the national parks what Sam Steiger has done for the state of burros.”” The above was just one of the many humorous statements that flowed from the mouths of Morris K. Udall and Jimmy Carter at a fund raising dinner held at the Hyatt Regency in Phoenix. The banquet was held on Sept. 13 and according to the Arizona Republic, attracted more than 600 persons[...]Udall who is $150,000 in dett after trying to win the democratic nomination, of which Carter was the victor. Both Udall and Carter shook hands with everyone present at the $100-a-plate dinner, then gave speeches that were[...]h humor and seriousness Reflecting on his losing the nomination, Udall said that not everyone can be f[...]he said Looking over to Carter who was seated on the stage, Udall remarked, “I hope you will do unto Ford and Dole what you did unto me.” Turning the podium over to Carter, Udall stated that, “Ariz[...]leadership,’ which brought a round of applause from the audience “Arizona hasn’t gone democrat since 1948," Carter began while gazing at the Arizona crowd. “I'm looking forward to giving you another chance.” During the speeches it was brought out that Udall is frum St. John’s, Ariz. This fact caused Carter, who is from Plains, Ga. to comment that Udall is “‘the only person I've ever known that could make me feel like a city slicker.” Carter mentioned the various slogans that the Republicans have made up during the past eight years. These slogans in- clude “Whi[...]” and ‘‘peace is at hand.”’ Carter said the only slogan we can trust is ‘‘Nixon is the one.”’ Turing to more serious mat- ters, Carter reflected on the troubles that have faced the nation. “Our system of government hasn't reall[...]ployment. ‘‘Our system of government is still the best on earth. We've bound ourselves ina system b[...]aditionally have been ignored. He said that he is the first Democratic nominee to ever visit Albama. Carter said this shows the country is changing and the campaign is not based on geography, but on ‘“‘how well you present yourself to the people.”’ AS Report Four new commissioners have been approved by the officers of the AS board. The commission posts filled and their duties are as f[...]city Commissioner, is responsible for publicizing all AS activities. Karen Friedman, Department Commis[...]l programs such as book reviews and activities in the music and drama department. Sue Moses, Club Com-[...]business. She is in charge of club open house and the activities fair Rene Mendez, Omsbudsman, will in[...]plaints submitted by students in a complaint box. The omsbudsman will be the media- tor between the student body and the AS. The post of Social missioner is pending. Com- Bruce Springsteen in concert at the Coliseum, Sunday, Sept. 26, 8 p.m. Tickets — $6.00, 5.00. lan Matthews in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Friday, Oct. 1,8 p.m. Tickets — $5.75, 6.75. The Who in concert, at the Coliseum, Wednesday, Oct. 6. Tickets — $6.50, 7.50 8.50. SPORTS Football Glendale CC vs. Pasadena City College at GCC, Saturday, Sept. 25, 7:D p.m Arizona State University vs. California at Tempe, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m University of Arizona vs. Brigham Young at Tucson, Sept 2. Northern Arizona University vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Sept. 25. Glendale CC vs. Phoenix College at PC, Saturday, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m Arizona State vs. Wyoming at Laramie, Oct. 2. University of Arizona vs. North- western at Evanston, lil., Oct. 2. Volleyball Glendale CC vs. Mesa CC at GCC, Thursday, Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Glendale CC vs. Central Arizona College at CAC, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 4pm Glendale CC vs. Arizona Western at GCC, Fr[...]. Mesa and Phoenix College at Mesa, Friday, Sept. 24, 4 p.m Glendale CC vs. Central Arizona a[...] |
 | @ EL TIEMPO PASANDO-September 23, 1976 European travellers on campus... Gwen Vo[...]r by Shari Hearn Athens, Rome, Florence, Paris. All places many of us dream of visiting. This summer[...]n Vowles, journalism professor. “T'll never be the same,” Mrs. Vowles said of the month-long European study-tour she and her husband ventured on. The tour was conducted by history Prof. Richard Goldberg of Phoenix College and, besides the cities mentioned above, the trip included Pompeii, Geneva and London. “T c[...]mind.” Mrs. Vowles said she thought London was the best city she visited. She explained that speaking the language helped. She added that her ancestors are from England and she has a knowledge of English litera[...]words, she said, ‘‘I felt at home.” As for the country she liked the best, Mrs. Vowles said it had to be Greece “The Acropolis was just a big thrill,"’ she s[...]study sabbatical by Cynthia Branham Researching the techniques of the “Old Masters’’ William H. Ahrendt, GCC instructor of life drawing, felt his trip to Europe was a success. While on sabbatical last spring semester, Ahren[...]ase of operation for studying painting methods of the “Old Masters.” His main research was of Ruben[...]tled ‘‘Meleager and Atlanta,”’ painted in the 1640’s. Ahrendt said he selected this painting ‘‘because Ruben’s technique stands among the most prominent of the baroque style, in that the technique is more evident visually in paint struc[...]mbrandt, which is more complex.” “One learns from the development of the painting; that is, the ‘underpainting’ on through to the ‘overpainting’ which is what people see,”’ he said. A painting of the Old Masters was done on a gray tone of canvas, no[...]stark white, canvasses. Ahrendt explained, ‘‘The gray toned can- vas gave end results of darker shadow tones and the lighter tones gave a more luminary An extra highlight to Ahrendt’s trip was when he had the op- portunity to visit and work with a former student of his, Bill Kenrich, in Lu[...]ring an 18th cen- tury altar painting, originally from a Lucca cathedral, now belonging to a private owner. Ahrendt will have the 6 ft. X 4 ft. painting he did in Europe around the campus at various times and places throughout the school year in her mind. “I've never seen such blue skies as I've seen in Greece.”’ Mrs. Vowles said the thing she didn't like on the tour was the heat and the noise. She called the noise “‘apalling,’’ especially in Athens, Rome and Florence. “The people never seem to go to sleep,”’ she said. “‘They must stay awake all night long. The traffic never stops.” In contrast, Mrs. Vowles[...]uiet city. So quiet, in fact, that it’s against the law to honk your horn Even though thethe wrong underground station. It was 11 p.m. and she said they had to wake someone up in the station to buy another ticket form. The amazing part of it was that nobody spoke English[...]said. Mrs. Vowles said she felt safe in walking the streets in all the cities she visited. She added that there’s probably less crime than in the U.S. because the penalties are so severe. The ancient ruins caught her eye, and she remarked that “‘it’s amazing that there’s anything at all left of the ancient art and ruins because of the forces that came and destroyed them. I was consta[...]e were ruins.”” Mrs. Vowles said she enjoyed the study tour more than any other type of tour because of the excellent accommodations, the very knowledgeable guides, the lectures and the free time they were allowed to have. She said she would recommend the trip to anyone but that people should ‘‘go wi[...]ne with no background.” She said she understood the art because of the art class that she took at Glendale. All in all, was she impressed with the tour? “Every night for a month I had dreams of[...]by Odice Steed “A learning experience may be the contact with the historical past and the culture of people ... Much about those who used t[...]or. During her sabbatical leave this summer (May 25 to July 2), Mrs. Blakey visited two countries that offered[...]es and literature classes she teaches. She sought the historically renowned places in Italy and Greece.[...]to these countries and one that was planned with the aid of From- mer’s ‘Europe on $10 to $15 a day.” Also, the tourist bureaus in railroad stations she found helpful. Unlike the planned tour, her method gave her the opportunity to mingle with the people, travelling by bus, train, taxi and much w[...]somehow by looking back while driving, or pulling the wrong cord on the Orient Express which brings the train to a halt when being in a compartment with a couple from Yugoslavia and one from Chile and no common-language understand- ing, but laughter common to all were among her memories. The pension, the moderately priced hotel in which she stayed, was another place to be in touch with the people. Breakfasts were provided in Italy, but not so in Greece. The ‘‘Greek salads are wonderful,”’ she commented. The TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION free lecture é be Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (founder) Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B107 Sponsored by: Students Internation[...]menu, but Mrs. Blakey did not try them. She said the friendliness of the Greeks who are ‘‘self-confident, outgoing and equal people” was obvious. ‘“The Italians are used to being dictated to and[...]lakey visited Venice, Florence, Rome and Pompeii. The old section of Venice, for instance, had well-pre[...]ualize settings of ‘‘Othello,”’ she said. The gray-pink marble in Florence impressed her. Rome and its ancient Forum as well as the association with Christianity and the Renaissance buildings were not overlooked. Place[...]around Greece, were on Blakey’s itinerary also. The preserved areas which recalled philosophers, Gree[...]eat works were produced are well remembered after the visit, she said, ‘‘since Greece is the mother of western civilization as well as the fountainhead of literature, especially drama.” The biggest selection anywhere. In the most colors and sizes. We've got it. All in one place Ours. Fall into the Gap today. the METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL BECOME A COLLEGE CA[...]ED. 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 | [...], coming home a 41-33 loser to Eastern Arizona in the first Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) game for both teams.The first setback, which could prove to be a major one, came only four plays into the game Sophomore linebacker Ed Rearick dislocated a[...]dena City College this week Things went well for the Gauchos for a while, beginning with Ken Beckman’s first punt of the game. He boomed one 52 yards, which gave Eastern poor field position on its own 29-yard ine . On Eastern’s first play, Terry Jordon intercepted and took it to the 25-yard line, where Jack Chilton took it in for the touch- down two plays later. Less than two minut[...], Glendale was up, 14-0. So much for euphoria in the minds of GCC football fans. Nine plays later Joh[...]n’s Reggie Peters scored his first touchdown of the night from 11 yards out. Todd Wilson kicked the extra point to the Gauchos’ lead in half. Glendale failed to move the ball on its next possession, and after Beckman’s punt sailed better than 55 yards, the Gila Monsters took just seven plays to even up the score. Gary Malaea took the ball over from the 11 for the touchdown. GCC couldn’t get anything going in the second quarter, and Eastern scored twice in the last four minutes of the first half. Jerryl Moore scored on a 13-yard pass from Steve Carstens (9 of 19 for 125 yards) and Carstens ran the second one from one yard out. The second half saw the Gauchos and Monsters trade TDs right away, Chilton going over on a quarterback sneak a[...]nd for Eastern on an eight- yard run at 4:54. In thethe season Friday, dropping a dual meet to Pima and Central Arizona. Pima swept the first four places and easily won the meet with 17 points, CAC finished with 47 and GCC had 73. Pima's Art Menshaca blistered the 4.2 mile course in 22:21, teammate Frank Canez came in two seconds later, and Ruben Ruiz completed the Aztec sweep in 22:27. GCC’s Allen Estrada topped the Gaucho squad, as he’s done all season, with an eighth-place finish in 23:31. George Laborin finished 14th in 24:33, Randy Espinoza (who's coming off a leg injury) came in at 25:05, good enough for 18th, and Kevin Cowley followed in 19th with a 25:09 time. Scott Smith was 22nd in 25:54 and Jerry Bowman ended GCC’s runners with a 26th place finish in 27:35 Pima’s runners led from the start, and near the end, it was a toss-up between Menshaca, Canez and Ruiz. The three were side by side when they passed the quarter-mile mark, but Men- shaca started pulling away and sprinted home as the victory The race was run on Central's home course, through the desert in North Mountain Park south of Casa Grande and west of the CAC campus The Gauchos next race is Friday. Sept. 24 against Mesa and Phoenix College at 4 p.m. on the Mesa course. team could hold the ball for long, trading punts and fumbles until Charles Martin scored from the 11 for Glendale. A two-point pass attempt failed and Eastern held a 35-27 lead with 6:36 left to play Moore returned the kickoff 35 yards, and just four plays later, Cars[...]oring strike to Joe Thomas that gave Eastern a 41-27 edge with just 5:27 left After turnovers by both teams, Chilton hit split end Paul Winley with a 12-yard pass to put the Gauchos within eight, 41-33. It was even closer when Chilton ran the two-pointer over, but that score was nullified by[...]es were high after recovering an onside kick, but the Gauchos couldn't put it over the goal-line and Eastern took possession with 55 seconds to play and held onto the ball until time ran out GCC’s Erik Madsen rush[...]nough to hold back Eastern’s triple-threat trio — Peters (153 yards on 23 carries), Malaea (142 on 17) and Carstens, who rushed for 62 on eight at- tempts. Pasadena visits Saturday night. Last year the Gauchos were dropped, 48-13. EASTERN 41, GLENDALE 33 Glendale 4 07 2-3 Eastern 727 6—4 GLENDALE — Chilton 2-yard run (Rowe kick); Ronnie Brooks 2)-yard pass from Chilton (Rowe kick); Chilton l-yard run (Rowe kick); Martin 1l-yard run (pass failed) ; Winley 12-yard pass from Chilton (pass failed). EASTERN — Peters 24-yard run (Wilson kick); Malaea 11-yard run (Wilson kick) ; Moore 13-yard pass from Carstens (Wilson kick); Carstens l-yard run (Wils[...]ers 8-yard run (Wilson kick); Thomas 19-yard pass from Carstens (kick failed) Wrestling begins Entries[...]now being accepted in Dick Pilch’s office, PE-142. Wrestling will begin Sept. 28 and run every Tuesday and Thursday until Oct. 14[...]3 p.m. and will be held at an agreed upon time by the individual wrestlers A round-robin tournament will be held in each of the weight classes — 118, 126, 134, 142, 150, 158, 167, 177, 190 and unlimited. Spikers split pair by Dave Van Ness With the constant smiles on their faces and the eternal op- timism in their voices, thefrom Cochise on Friday night (Sept. 17) by scores of 1[...]two straight to Eastern Arizona on Saturday, 15-12, 15-9. The first contest was close all the way, with both teams making excellent plays, but the referees thought they needed to slow things down a bit, and Glendale got the worst of it. The turning point in that game had to be an officials mistake, after a GCC player went into the game but reported the wrong number. GCC scored the go- ahead points before the mistake was realized by the scorers, and because the official was having a difficult time deciphering the rule book, she just decided to take away the points Glendale had scored after the goof-up, award the ball to Eastern, who also was given the lead and who went on to score five straight points and just about put the game out of reach. The second game was a lesson for the GCC team in how to en- dure frustration. Glendale[...]and figured to take an easy win, but was never in the game after that point. Eastern took ad- vantage o[...]by Glendale, some more questionable (!) calls by the officials and some excellent serving to take the second game and the match. The Gauchos have a chance to up their record with a home date with Mesa Thursday, Sept. 23, and travel to Central Arizona Tuesday, Sept. 28. CLASSIFIED ADS May be placed in room L-150, Mon thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. NO CHECKS ACCEPTED.[...]* * * CRISTY’S DANCING SCHOOL mK * * * * 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE 14 MILE NORTH OF BETHANY REGI[...]FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ‘934-8768 September 23, 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-5 Sally Boerner (left) and Val Troxel (16) look on as Carol Carvoo (right) and Diane Mason make successful block against Eastern Arizona Saturday. 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 | SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 Committee upholds Veep appointment The committee for the interpretation of the AS constitution met Sept. 20 and upheld the appointment of Nancie Miner as AS vice president after protests by MECHA that the move was illegal. The meeting was called to decide the constitutionality of the ap- pointment and specifically to interpret Artic[...]was appointed to replace Al Higuera who resigned the position because of his grade point average. Four offices were filled at the time of Miner’s appointment, but only three wer[...]ction be held, citing Article VIII, Section 1, of the constitution which states that ‘special electio[...]ver necessary.” In addition, MECHA claims that all AS meetings held during the summer were illegal for lack of quorum and the member’s failure to meet matriculation requirements as stated in the constitution. The votes for the five member committee were as follows: Connie Oli[...]r’s appointment. Irene Mendez abstained. VOL. 12-NO. 4 Confidentiality vital to U.S., Schorr says by Nancy Ratti At a speech in Scottsdale, Sept. 21, CBS newsman Daniel Schorr said that if the news media was forced to reveal confidential sources our country would be opening the door to many more Watergate incidents. Schorr, 6[...]IA in- vestigations. He was being investigated by the House Ethics Com- mittee because he released a secret report to the Village Voice, a New York Weekly, which was published in February. At the time of his speech in Scottsdale, Schorr was still waiting for the committee’s final decision whether he would be charged with contempt. The following day the committee voted 6-5 in favor of Schorr and rejected the motion to prosecute Schorr for refusing to hand over the report or to reveal where he got it. Schorr refu[...]500 at gennemne Community College why he thought the incident happened. He said, after Watergate and the Pentagon papers, which disclosed tremendous amounts of government secrets, American’s need to know the truth was awakened. Before these incidents, they[...]ng, he said, and were slow believe or catch on to the corruption in govern- ment. Furthermore, Schorr[...]idents which further increased Americans need for the truth, the two attempts on President Ford’s life, the bombing of LaGuardia airport and the murder of CIA chief Richard Welch in Athens. After these incidents, he said, the public felt that CIA investigations and FBI inves[...]r. Shortly after this, Schorr received a copy of the House intelligence committee report directed to him by someone in Congress. He said that he and the New York Times (who wouldn’t publish it) were the only ones who received it. He said that he had to[...]implied that he felt almost obligated to release the story. Schorr said that he expected a little “‘flak’’ when the report was published in the Village Voice a week before Congress had decided[...]ngress his sources because he would be destroying the confidentiality system which is vital to al! Amer[...]Ratti Dr. Herman Walker, GCC’s Band to perform The Phoenix Pro Band directed Dr. Herman Walker, new[...]workshop will be held for young adults throughout the Valley on Oct. 2 and 3, at the Youth Ministry Center, 4550 N. 31 Ave., Phoenix. The “Breakthrough in Aware- ness"’ workshops maintain that they can help individuals “perceive the realities of living and recognize faulty conditio[...]cepts which they say produce low self-esteem.” The workshops are sponsored by the Barksdale Foundation of Idyllwild, Calif., a private in- stitution founded 12 years ago The foundation claims that some of the benefits an individual can expect from this program are a discovery of the freedom and beauty that is in each person, the release of each individual’s potential for success, a better feeling about life without the use of artificial highs, and an achievement of inner peace and self-confidence The Barksdale Foundation considers its program to be[...]information on this subject call Pat Chumbley 937-2998. Q Nieide ... Editorial: Schorr free — page 2 MCCCD board — page 3 at ana) 0 ae Nyy Gaucho Sports — page 5 new Associate Dean of Students, arrived on campus Sept. 20, and has filled the former position held by Dr. Nancy Knoll, new Dean of Students. Walker came to us from Lansing College in northern California where he w[...]ker received his PhD. in Education Administration from Clairemont Graduate School. He is married and has five children ranging in ages from ten to 16. His family will be joining him within[...]In Suzanville, California, Walker was a member of the City Council and has also served on state and com[...]dged area. He was also Director of Operations for the Office of Economic Op- portunity (OEO) which also deals with the poor and _ under- priviledged Walker received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation Fellowship for Clairemont Graduat[...]o says he has visited this area often, was chosen from 70 other applicants. He says he feels good about being the first black admimistrator at GCC. He says that he already likes the atmosphere of the campus and is pleased with what he sees Walker w[...]ity with minority students on campus but welcomes all students. He says his main concern is people, no[...]problems full by Dr. Lee Baxter will appear in the Student Center Lounge Sun., Oct. 3, as the Glendale Com- munity College Continuing Education[...]Artists’ Series presents its second concert of the season Admission is free to students with GCC LD. cards and $2 to the general public. Ticket in- formation is available by calling 934-2211. Upcoming CEAS concerts include an Oct. 30 appearance of the Mac Frampton Trio with the Glendale College Orchestra, a Nov. 12 American Sampler, and a Dec. 5 Phoenix Symphony O[...]olomon conducting. CTisitts oye Mini cancelled The mini-semester has been cancelled this year due to lack of funds awarded to the college by the state legislature and the state community college board. The state legislature decides how much money will be awarded for all school districts in the state. The board divides these funds among all the districts and counties in the state. The board appropriated GCC funds for 27,230 full-time students, after registration the number of full- time students was 28,860 And the main problem was that part-time help would have to be hired to teach the mini-semester classes since all instructor’s classes are filled Magazine info[...]s interested in GCC’s annual fine arts magazine “The Traveler,’’ which contains student’s[...]graphs and drawings, you are invited to help out The Literary committee, which serves as the editorial board for GCC hosts convention GCC journalism students, under the direction of Mrs. Gwen Vowles, professor of journalism, will host the Arizona Community College Journalism Association workshop Oct. 1-2. This is the association’s third convention. The first was held at Central Arizona College and las[...]s and to compete in special fields of journalism. The colleges that will be represented are Pima (Tucso[...]a, Cochise (Douglas) and Glendale. Professionals from the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette will lead the sessions. They include: Frederic C. Marquardt, who has been the editor of the Republic since 1959, will conduct the editorial writing workshop. Charles Kelly, a general- assignment reporter for the Republic since 1972, will conduct the newswriting workshop. Jay Coleman, a University of Missouri graduate, who has been writing on the Republic staff for three years will be conducting the sports workshop. Ginger Hutton, assistant women’s editor and seven-year member of the Republic staff, will discuss feature story writing. Sue Levy has been a photographer for the Republic for five years, and will handle the photojournalism workshop. Barbara Yost, entertainment editor of the Phoenix Gazette will conduct the page make-up and design workshop. Representatives from the journalism departments of Arizona State, Northern Arizona and the University of Arizona will hold a question-and-answer session at the general assembly Saturday morning. For the first time, competition on advance mail-in entrie[...]y Dr. John R. Waltrip, GCC executive Dean, during the luncheon Saturday morning at the Rodeway Inn. eh aii, aaa the production of The Traveler, is inviting interested students to join[...]ic are particularly invited. Meditation lecture The Students’ International Meditation Society (SIMS) is planning to meet each Wednes- day, 2 p.m., in the Business Building, room 107. Stephen Cason, president of the society, said there will be time for in- troductory lectures and discussion of activities for the year The fall program on campus will offer free introducto[...]to meditate correctly. Advance lectures deal with the theoretical aspects of TM. SIMS will provi[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-September 30, 1976 Editorial[...]for free press In a brief moment of sensibility, the House of Representatives have voted not to issue[...]citation to Daniel Schorr for his refusal to name the source of the Pike Committee report that he had made public. The problem began in January when Schorr found that the had the only copy of the Pike report that the House had just voted to supress. Schorr set out to have the report published in book form but was unsuccessful. He finally settled on having it published in the Village Voice because they agreed to publish the text in full. The uproar was immediate. Schorr was revealed as the reporter responsible for the publishing of the report. He was subsequently denounced by the very press whose freedoms he was seeking to defend. (Ironically, the New York Times, the people who brought you the Pentagon Papers criticized his actions the harshest. CBS, his ermiployer, suspended him “i[...]trying to find Schorr’s source was unsuccessful the House subpoenaed Schorr. In his appearance before a Congressional committee he refused nine times to answer questions on the identity of his source. He defended his refusal to answer on the First Amendments guarantee of freedom of the press. His reasoning was apparently accepted by the House voting not to issue the citation which would have upon conviction carried a fine of $1,000 and a year in prison. The decision was a wise one. A clash between Congress and the press would have only damaged both sides. It is not the job of Congress to hinder the press. The decision also illustrates that an individual who fights for what he believes can occasionally win out. The ordeal is over, but it should not be forgotten what Schorr did not only for the press but the American people. For the freedom of the press is crucial for democracy to function proper[...]that more eloquently than Schorr. In referring to the consequences if he should name his source he said, ‘“‘The reporter and the news organization-would be the immediate losers. The ultimate losers would be thefrom the fray not a beaten Quixote but a winner. Staff Sp[...]ions and optimism, only to sink into oblivion for the rest of the year. Of course, only time will tell if this is true. This year the problem seems to be pressure being applied by MECHA to student government on every Subject under the sun; from the AS blazers to the appointment of the officers. MECHA is a special interest organizati[...]o “‘promote and maintain, in cooperation with the administration and faculty, a democratic college community life and to serve the intellectual, moral, physical, and social needs and interests of the college com- munity."’ This dedication encumbers all students, not just the more vocal and extreme groups. When MECHA says j[...]question is how high. An orientation workshop on the new constitution was planned to enlighten the student body on the new constitution, MECHA chairman Alonzo Morado ha[...]cently a corresponding secretary was appointed by the Executive Board, and two people applied. One was a MECHA member, and she was chosen for the office. Her effectiveness in the office remains to be seen, I wish her the best of luck, but again it seems MECHA calls the shots. It’s a sad sight to see our student government rendered useless and inactive by the whims of a club whose goals do not include benefits to the majority of students here on campus. When firm leadership is not shown, one can only question what the purpose of student government can be. Really, who is to blame for all this? MECHA should certainly take a hard look at themselves, and decide if they have acted in the best interest of the school. If they have the sincere desire to represent the entire student body in their efforts, they should[...]e a stronger stand in such matter, and move on to the business at hand Finally, there is the average student at Glendale that just doesn’t care enough to get involved, and maybe they're the worst offenders of all. by Arch Gillespie If you are like many busy Americans who digest their evening news at the same time they ingest their food, you may have noticed that you are bom- barded from time to time by advertisements that promote the well-being of various body malfunctions. So between the opening lines of the omniscent Walter C. to the closing editorials of the acerbic Homer L., you may find the four “-teriors’’ of the body. An-, ex-, in- and post- are constantly bein[...], dissected, divided and dif- ferentiated to show the exact spot where the sponsor’s product goes to work. From hernias to hemorrhoids; from acne to athlete's foot, the TV news media bombards the L TIEMPO PASANDO EI_Tiempe Posonde is the student ot Community College ond is en ocodemic laboratory for the # of Journalism. It is published weekly except du[...]ot 6000 Wes! Olive Avenue, Glendale, Arizono 85302 Co-editors Dove Von Ness Nancy Ratti Sports Edito[...]hkiss Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader We will publish as mony os possible wi[...]itations ond taste poor dinnertime listener with all possible faults his vulnerable body can have. So[...]of those commercials, and others will argue that the dinner hour is the best time to display products that promote well-being since this is the time the body, after a hard work-day, is at its lowest ebb. Still others will argue that the First Amendment guarantees the right to such advertisement at any time and any place and that any abridgement would destroy the nation. ‘‘As goes Alka II, so goes the Nation” they say. Others may argue differently[...]their sensibilities, and frighten them into using the product whether they need it or not. Others claim[...]which contain soft music, pretty girls, or scenes from far-off tropical isles. Put those medical ads at the hours where suffering is at its peak, namely the soap opera hours, or during the sports events where after the first six pack or a pitcher of martinis they would not be noticed anyway With these offenders out of the way, we can eat our food in peace and concentrate on the news of famine, slaughter, dismem- berment, rape,[...]r travelling cross-country by bus, I have come to the con- clusion that that form of tran- sportation is not the most desirable way to go. That is, unless you enjoy nausea, stomach aches, insomnia and weirdos. The first day of my three-day excursion wasn’t so b[...]night fell I could tell that bus travel wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. My new seat-mate, who found it impossible to keep her mouth shut during the day, was now taking a breather (her battery was probably recharging ). I took the opportunity to get a closer look at her with her[...]ge.”” “Well, don’t look now, but I think thethe scenery, isn’t it beautiful?” “Lady, the only beautiful thing out there was an outhouse we[...]that conversation was boring me to death. I felt the only way to escape any more talk with her was to[...]table seat I tried dreaming myself to sleep, but all my dreams were transformed into nightmares of dead animals alongside the road and bugs splattering on the windows Talso tried counting sheep, but with my[...]n my stomach could handle I lifted myself out of the hard seat and walked slowly back toward the restroom, which is so conveniently included on ev[...]husband as I passed their seats. “Probably to the bathroom.” “Oh those young people,” she growled, “they can never wait, can they?” As I neared the restroom I noticed the red light installed outside was off, signalling the restroom was vacant. What I didn’t know, of course, was that the light was broken. “Eeeek!!!"" I had just found out. “Close the door you weirdo!" shrieked the girl inside. By now the whole bus was awake. One mother shielded her child's eyes with thethe restroom.” Ilooked apologetic to everyone as I trudged back to my seat, but it didn't help. The woman I was sitting with moved to the back of the bus, whispering “I don’t know her’’ to ev[...]ning to stories of ‘that girl’ filter through the bus, I thought to myself that nothing worse could go wrong. That is, until the bus driver spoke over the loud- speaker, requesting “the girl who likes to peek’ come forward and[...]“How would you like it if I dropped you off in the desert, in the middle of nowhere?” he asked. “Don’t humor[...]r.” After listening to a ten minute lecture on the evils of per- versions, I sat back in my seat and[...]d be different next vacation, I vowed. I would do the safest, sanest thing around - stay home! Staff L[...]lants are pain by Cynthia Branham Iam an addict — a plant addict. I love them but they do not always love me. It all began a few years ago when we moved into our present house and the previous owner had left a little philodendron. As it grew, I transplanted it into a larger pot, set it in the living room to climb its merry way up the wall We also had a kitten who thought the philodendron was a wonderful playground of jungle vines. You can figure out what happened. I replanted the philodendrom and she is still living though not a[...]ccidently was knocked over and broken. I just put the half inch stem that was left into water. I pray i[...]and Emerald fought. Waffle won. Emerald is now in the plant heaven. I hope she’s happier than being Waffle’s next door neighbor in the kitchen window. Waffle now has a new neighbor, C[...]so I put him into a larger pot, alone and across the room away from all the “‘friends’’ he had come to me with. Sam didn’t like it there, too bright. I placed him in the darkest corner of the entrance hall. He abhored the people coming in and out. Sam is now content and growing alone in the farthest room of the house. the bathroom in the rear of the house that no one uses, except for emergen[...] |
 | ‘Board discusses extension; President hands in keys» The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) governing board met on Sept. 21 at the district administrative offices, 903 N. Second St., Phoenix. ETP attended the meeting and will “continue to do so throughout the semester. The meeting was attended by the acting district president, A.W. Flowers, and the five board gmembers : Kenneth Baedertscher, Jerem[...]Roger Brooks, and Ross Farns- worth. In addition all executive deans of the five campuses were in attendance. ¥ Also included in the audience were various representatives from the campuses, press reporters and interested members from the community. The meeting opened with report items. Of par- ticular[...]Robertson’s report on com- mittee for study of the westside A.S.U. branch campus. Robertson will lea[...]and Florida to study institutions that have gone from two year institutions to four year institutions. In other items of a general nature, the governing aboard voted to protest to the state community college board their actions that were interpreted as infringement on the MCCCD board's authority. The state boards action was a request that the community college deans of instruction prepare g[...]rses offered for credit. Robertson, who motioned the protest, said the * state board made their requests directly to the deans instead of through the local district governing board. *” The board approved at least 18 items, one of which was the decision to act as contractor on its new district office building at 3920 E. Washington > St., Phoenix. Also approved wa[...]Intermountain Specialties a contract to provide the seating for the four performing arts centers being Another action taken was that perennial pest, the Phoenix College gym roof. Members of a bidding firm answered questions on their specification for the repair of the roof and had their plans approved. Board member Badertscher suggested that the recurrence of the problem be entered in the Guiness Book of Records. The only item not acted on but shelved for further study was a policy statement on athletics. Briefly, the proposed policy states that athletic programs wil[...]ix, Glendale, Mesa, and Scottsdale Colleges; that the athletic programs will be funded on an equitable[...]dents except as is carried out for recruitment of all students from within the dis- trict geographical boundaries. A surprise move was made by acting president Flowers who told the governing board that he would use his own car instead of the district-supplied one. He indicated that the use of district cars has been “a bone of conten[...]people as a waste of taxpayer money. Two others, the executive deans of Mesa and Scottsdale, offered to do the same by turning in their keys to Flowers, but Flowers returned the keys, saying that they should wait for approval to do so. As was indicated earlier, coverage of the meetings throughout the semester will continue. At least two articles on the creation, philosophy, and history of the MCCCD will be presented. In addition, seperate interviews with each of the board mem- bers are also planned. September 30,[...]IMC Artifacts by Cynthia Branham Indian Pottery from the pre- Columbian and Salado Indian eras are on display in the IMS, by loan of Lee Hutchings, a GCC ceramic student. “Visiting the different localities of the historical inhabitants and buying from dealers of ancient Indian ar- tifacts and pottery[...]said. Hutchins, also a retired superintendent of the Pendergast school district in Tolleson, on many occasions used some of his collection as teaching tools in the classroom. “The students felt history was more alive,”’ added Hutchings. Hutchings began delving into the way ceramics are made when collecting was not enough to satisfy his curiosity. He is now in the process of restoring ‘shards.’ ‘Shards’[...]ery item found in diggings. In restoring pottery, the restorer puts all the shards together like a jigsaw puzzle, leaving out the missing pieces. The restorer then builds the missing pieces into the pot- tery to complete the unit. The display in the IMC gives good examples of polychrome (many colored) patterns from the Pinto, Gila, Tonto and Roosevelt areas of Arizona. There are also some examples of the coil method on display. This method is the basic and simplest form of pottery-making known to man. The collection, located just east of the circulation desk, will be on display indefinitely. HELP = WANTED: Addressers tmmediately! Work at home - no experience necessary - excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Waeysate Bivd.. Suite 132, Minneapolis, Minn. 33426. ©The Gap 1976 Embark Now on a Rewarding New Career () built in the district. This decision affects GCC’s performa[...]essional Medical Assistant! une in to learn For the fifth year the Maricopa County Community College _ District (MCCCD) is running a * y series of courses over the air- waves that will enable anyone to obtain college credits by simply & registering and tuning in to the proper television or radio station. The courses offered this semes- ter are Beginning Algebra and Writing for a Reason — KPHO- TV, Nutrition — KAET-TV, and Elements of Logic — KTVK-TV. These courses are academically equal to the do the same courses taken in any campus classroom. The credits earned are applicable 7 e * ’ Prints a[...]r your room? Maybe a Renoir for that bare wall in the den? You can get one real easy and you don’t ha[...]According to Phil Molosco, circulation librarian, the In- structional Materials Center (IMC) still has[...]nd faculty » for checkout on a semester basis. The prints include such artists as Monet, Renoir, Cez[...]something less risque,”’ then ask someone at the IMC circulation desk to let you see the catalog of remaining prints and then go from there. JOE & JOEY’S INDIAN JEWELRY Arts, Crafts and Findings 5925 W. Olive 934-6081 toward an Associate in Arts ([...]sferred to () a four year college or university. The MCCCD Television and () Radio Services have the entire community college curriculum to () choose from so the courses picked are usually the ones there () has been a demand for. The () service receives feedback on their programs through letters, \) phone calls and by polling the students () This semester there are ap- proximately 1200 enrolled in the () program. The number of people () registering varies from year to year. The course ‘Ascent of () Man” has had as many as 2000 registered for that particular \) class, and i[...]() Any person is eligible for ad- () mission to the television classes who is an adult or high school () graduate or has a GED cer- tificate. Generally most of the assignments of the television courses are handled by mail. The students only has to go to the campus to register, purchase textbooks, and probably to take the final exams. ARMY RESERVE FULL TIME OPPORTUNITI[...]PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Under the Direction of the ( | Maricopa County Medical Society Founded in 1962. 252-5696 2025 N. Central, Phoenix Don't Delay () Call () Tod[...]r into your chosen civilian profession. Gone are the days of $25 a month and all the hay your horse could eat (and you too, sometimes)[...]e every day by Army Reservists like yourself. And the fringe benefits are excellent. 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 | [...]ber 30, 1976 Petal pushers pitch Greg Keidel A complete selection of flowers along with vases and a flowe[...]companies. “Flower Children,’ who originated the idea in 1971, serves the Tempe area. “Sunshine” and ‘Crazy Flowers” are approximately two years old and serve the Phoenix area. Ray Jongsma, manager of Crazy Flow[...]must be met. First, he must have per- mission of the property owner, then meet certain city standards depending on the zone. The location must be on a “‘safe corner” and the salespeople covered by insurance. A bond must be posted for sales tax purposes. With few exceptions the employes are female. Jongsma said, “women just[...]s, said, ‘everybody thinks you need good looks, all you need is a good personality .”’ She said i[...]s. She said they drive by fast trying to overturn the umbrella tables. She claims she was almost ran over when a truck driver took a sharp right turn and forced the trailer up on the sidewalk. There are advantages to the job. “I meet a lot of nice people and some buy[...]nd Saturday she makes about $10.00. Jongsma buys the flowers direct from the grower in California. The flowers are sold on the street corners between 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The flowers can be bought for 40 cents each or in bunches from $2 to $4. Arrangements consist of four types of flow[...]ellow and intricate classical guitar music filled the student lounge last Thursday night as Frederic Ha[...]f nearly one hundred people. Informally seated on the floor and in easy chairs among Michael McCleve’s sculpture displays, the audience listened silently to more than an hour of Hand’s talent. Hand opened the 1976-77 Continuing Education Associated Students[...]group based in New York, Hand travels throughout the United States presenting concerts as a means of introducing himself to the musical community. An “Elegy to Dr. Martin Lut[...]ul melody and seemed to hold HAT DOES KEITH HE the audience to the very last note Hand played music from different geographical locations such as Spain and Brazil. An interesting section was music from a Spanish movie “Black Orpheus.”’ A highlight of the evening was when Hand played the Beatle’s song ‘Michelle’ with a classical, baroque flavor. ie Hand opened the CEAS season on an exceptional note by proving that he really is a musical artist on the guitar. The audience applauded enthusiastically as he finishe[...]ason’s Artists Series, then it can be sure that the audience will be return- ing for more. lan Matthews with Michael Dinner in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Friday, Oct. 1 Manhatten Transfer in concert, Saturday, Oct. 2, in the Civic Plaza Symphony Hall The Who in concert, Wednesday, Oct. 6 in the Veteran's Memoria! Coliseum The Eagles in concert, Friday, Oct. 15 in the ASU Activity Center Brian Auger in concert, Friday, Oct. 15 in the Celebrity Theater. Darrel! Hall and John Oates in concert, Sunday, Oct V7 in the Celebrity Theater Al Stewart in concert, Saturday, Oct. 23 in the Celebrity Theater Ohio Players in concert, Friday, Oct. 29 in the Civic Plaza Exhibit Hall THE ARTS Southwest Ensemble Theatre presents “the Glass Menagerie.”’ Sept. 29-Oct. 3 Phoenix Little Theater presents ‘‘West Side Story,” Oct. 1.2 Lyric Opera Theatre presents “H.M.S. Pinafore,” Oct. 1-3, 6, 8, 9 Gammage Auditorium presents — Oct. 1, Los Angeles Philharmonic Ensembie, Oct. 4 — ‘Music Man,” Starring the Young Americans, Oct. 5 — ‘‘Oklahoma,”’ starring Young Americans. ASU University Theatre presents “Bad Habits’ in the Gammage Hall Courtyard, and ‘‘Falling Apart,”’ in the Lyceum Theatre SPORTS Football Glendale CC vs. Phoenix College at Phoenix, Saturday, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m Arizona State vs. Wyoming at Laramie, Oct. 2 University of Arizona vs. Northwestern at Evanston, il., Oct. 2 Glendale CC vs. Mesa at GCC, Saturday, Oct. 9, 7[...]at Spokane, Wash., Oct. 6. Golf Glendale CC in the Mesa CC Invitational, Thursday, Sept. 30 at Dobso[...]. Phoenix College, Tuesday, Oct. 5 at Encanto GC, 2 p.m FROM PHoENIx NZE HAVE IN COMMON WITH v TOM PARKINSON FROM WOOD DALE, ILL JOHNNY RICH FROM GLENDALE e \ BOB HEDRICK FROM WASHINGTON, DC They're ALL IN ARMY ROTC. Cat 965-3318 |
 | [...]a team makes mistakes it usually doesn’t win.The Glendale volleyball team played well and took adv[...]e’s mistakes to post a 15-7, 15-13 victory over the Ar- tichokes on Tuesday. Friday, against Mesa, Glen- dale’s role was just the opposite, and the results reflected that. Mesa took 15-3, 15-0 wins to capture the match. Dawna Clayton led the team in spikes against Scottsdale, smashing 11. D[...]and Carol Carvoo smashed seven. Clayton received 12 of SCC’s serves, and Mary Ann Acker received nine, but the most impressive statistic for that match had to b[...]aying with a badly sprained wrist heavily taped. The first game (15-7) was relatively easy for the Gauchos, but the second was an excellent example of coming back, o[...]s against Mesa while Mary Ann Acker awaits to see the results. Mesa overpowered the Gauchos, 15-3, 15-0. (Photo by Dave Van Ness) Of[...]have been called anything else, especially after the GCC football team suffered its third straight loss of the season, 33-7, to the Pasadena City College Lancers. Glendale could get a good drive going only once during the 60 minutes of the game, and that one drive was highlighted by an eight-yard touchdown run by Don Robinson. The Gauchos had moved 55 yards in seven plays to score, with the work being done mainly by quarterback Jack Chilton’s[...]tin (9 yards), Robinson scored with 10:16 left in the third quarter. After coming back with a touchdown so easily after being behind, 27-0 at the time, it looked as though Glendale finally had things straightened out, but the hope was short-lived. Pasadena had scored halfway through the first period on a five- yard run by Dwayne Ball and again on a two-yarder by Ball with 9:41 left in the first half. GCC mounted a long drive that looked like it might be the place where the Gauchos could score, but Lancer linebacker Chris[...]r a touch- down. With just three minutes gone in the third quarter, Pasadena’s Parnell Wilburn took[...]ning plays by himself (10 and 65 yards) to score. The long TD run was questioned by many Glendale supporters, who thought the GCC defense had held Wilburn behind the scrimmage line. But the officials didn’t think so, and PCC had a 27-4 lead before Glendale finally came back with their TD. The last score of the game came courtesy of Mr. Wilburn again. He took his third carry of the night over from one yard out with 13:30 left in the final quarter, giving Pasadena the 33-7 lead and Wilburn 76 total yards on just three carries for a 25.3 yards per carry average fell behind 13-9, and it took 14 serves for the Gauchos to even it up again. The mainstay for GCC during the rally was Sally Boerner, who served five straight points to put the Gauchos even and, after one of the ‘Chokes jumped into the net on a block attempt, Sheila Glover served the winning points. The Mesa match was somewhat different. The Thunderbirds’ play could only be described as awesome. The only bright point for the Gauchos that day was scoring two straight points in the first game after being down, 6-1. With the Gauchos’ hope coming back and the score at 6-3, Mesa ran off nine straight points and took the contest, 15-3. The second wasn’t that close. Mesa was ahead, 2-0, when Val Troxel’s serve was nullified because of an illegal hit by one of the Gauchos on a set attempt. The Thunderbirds then scored 12 points, interrupted only when a Mesa player was c[...]egal hit, and a Glendale player obliged by making the same mistake. The Gauchos’ regular season record now stands at 2-2, with matches this week against Central, Friday a[...]es Martin (11) to pick up a couple extra yards in the first quarter of last week’s game. Mike Moreno[...]n picked up enough yards (11) for a first down in the 33-7 loss. (Photo by George Hotchkiss) It was an[...]Glendale as a team, but it was especially off for the individual leaders of GCC’s offense and defense. The top ground gainer for the Gauchos was Kenny Douglas, with 42 yards on five carries. Erik Madsen had 18 yards o[...]d a respectable night passing, completing nine of 24 for 106 yards, but was constantly sacked by Pasadena’s defensive lineman. Over and over, the GCC offensive line couldn't handle the Lancer stunts. Glendale plays Phoenix College th[...]ng two straight under new head coach Ken Stites. The Gauchos could be ready for their cross-town rival[...]weeks ago. And there will be a major shuffle in the defensive secon- dary, sophomore safety John Southland tore up a knee in the first half against Pasadena and won't be back on the Gaucho gridiron again. GAUCHO MARKS PC won last year, 2118 Rearick says he'll be ready to play this week, it'll sure help with him in the Gauchos have wasted many valuable time-outs because of disorganization, not enough players on the field, or the wrong players, but the fourth week is coming around, and everything shou[...]33, GLENDALE7 Pasadena 613 8 6—B Glendale 0 07 0—7 PASADENA Dwayne Ball S-yard run (kick failed); Ball 2-yard run (Mike Lansford kick); Chris White 95- ya[...]arnell Wilburn 65 yard run (Robbie Sanderson pass from Kim Taylor) Wilburn lyard run (kick failed); GLEN[...]esh Yogi (founder MEDITATION free lecture Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B107 Sponsored by: Students Internation[...]ers to second place tie Allen Estrada again led the Glendale cross country team, this «#4 time to a[...]aucho cross country runner Kevin Cowley gasps for the last bit of energy in race against Mesa and PC la[...]s) three-way race. Phoenix College easily scored the win, putting seven runners in the top ten and finishing with 18 points. GCC and Mesa each finished with 64. Estrada led the Gauchos for the entire 3.5 mile MCC course, racing PC’s Ray Rees at the finish, before Rees pulled away in the last 100 yards. PC’s Andy Porter held the lead for most of the race, coming home the winner in 19:21, followed by Rees in 19:23, Estrada in 19:25 and two more Bears, Javier Beltran (19:32) and David Orpeza (19:34) Randy Espinoza, who is steadily improving after a leg injury, finished 7th for the Gauchos, coming in at 19:41. George Laborin came in 15th, Kevin Cowley ran in at 2ist, Jerry Bowman was 25th, and Scott Smith ran 30th. Friday, the Gauchos run against defending state cham- pion Ce[...]dual match last Tuesday, an 18-0 win over Mesa. All the Glendale golfers defeated their Mesa opponents in the individual matches, tops Bloss honored Dale Blo[...]coach at Glendale, has been appointed to serve on the United States Collegiate Sports Council’s Games Committee for tennis. The tennis committee, made up of Bloss, Dr. Ballard Moore from Jefferson JC in Birmingham, Ala. and Lea Plarski[...]ge of selecting coaches and athletes to represent the United States in the VI World University Games in Sofia, Bulgaria, to[...]with an 84, and her sister Sandi with an 85. In the two-golfer best ball, Lauri and Sue defeated their opponents, 39-34 — 73 and Patty and Sandi completed the sweep with a 39-35 — 74 win. On Thursday, the links ladies qualified for their next match, the Mesa Invitational, which will be played Thursday (Sept. 30), at Dobson Ranch. The match positions have been captured in order by La[...]Shires and Judy Schneider. Coach Ken Weiss says the outlook for the season is brighter than ever, especially after the first win. But he added that the team is still looking for more golfers The newest addition to the team is Frances Brown, who will be competing for one of the match positions for the dual tourney with Phoenix College on Tuesday . * * CRISTY’S DANCING SCHOOL ” a * * we * 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE 14 MILE NORTH OF 8€ T[...] |
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 | [...]e major inter- relating divisions.Involved are: the tutoring program that has been used on campus in one capacity or another for the past five years, a Special Services program that[...]a Learning Resources Specialist, who will manage the new Learning Center. All tutoring will be done in the Learning Center, the Learning Specialist will have an office in the center, and many students being helped by the Special Services grant will be using the center. The Center is located be- hind the audio system in the Instructional Materials Center (IMC), room L-138, so the tutors and the Specialist can take ad- vantage of the many audio and visual aids in the IMC. The tutoring was headed by counselor Carl Rollins last year, but this year, is under the ad- ministrative direction of the Learning Resources Specialist. Students will be performing the tutoring of the students, and will be directly responsible to students supervisors, who in turn will be responsible to the Specialist. The student supervisors will be in charge of scheduling the tutors and will have a limited respon- sibility of directing the tutoring program. The tutors receive pay from the work-study program, some funds from the Special Services grant, and some monies from the AS government The Learning Resources Specialist will assist individ[...]kills and reading classes, will receive referrals from teachers from classes and will assist the Special Services program by assisting non- English speaking students. The Specialist will be directly responsible to IMC Director Jean Staten The Specialist is a full-time position, with a salary of up to $17,000, which is paid out of the college budget. The position has yet to be filled by the Maricopa County Com- munity College District (MCCC- D). The district had planned to have the position filled by the beginning of the fall semester, but only received one application with the proper credentials. That applicant withdrew because of another job opening. The Special Services Grant was the brainchild of GCC’s Director of Evaluation and[...]conferred with other GCC administrators, drew up the grant request and submitted it to the Depart- ment of Education (Department of Health, Education and Welfare), who subsequently approved the grant. Glendale officials were of- ficially notified of the approval Aug. 27. . According to Lopez, the grant, which totals $68,746, is to “assist limi[...]r low income students in remaining in college and complete a program of studies.” The funds from the grant will be distributed as follows: A full- time Director of the Special Services program will be paid, along with[...]e months per year, and a Learning Skills Aide (to the Director), who will be employed on a full-time, 12-month basis. Other monies from the grant pay for a secretary to assist with bookwork in the Special Services program, and a small part of the grant funds will pay for the student tutors. Ei "Kiermpo Pasando What is this man doing? 1. Cramming for an exam in TM? 2. Studying the underside of his eyelids? 3. Involved in a modern[...]Nancy Ratti) Agency to collect overdue VA loans All past due short-term and VA deferred loans are now being processed to be turned over to a collection agency. The result of this will cost the student the additional collection fee of approximately 54 per cent of their original debt. For example, the collection fee of a past due loan for $45 would be $29.25. To avoid the collection fees students must pay their debts at the campus cashier’s office, in the bookstore prior to Oct. 29, - 1976. There will be approximately 80 names turned over by Nov. 7. This amounts to $3,000 owed from neglect of payment of loans, bad checks. These include loans given in the spring semester and first summer semester. If yo[...]Agent Walter T. Glemba whose office is located in the bookstore, room so-104. GCC gals can compete for Queen Would you like to be the Fiesta Bow! Queen of 1976? Applications are being accepted for GCC’s candidate for the Fiesta Bowl Queen. One woman student will be selected from Glendale to compete with candidates from Arizona Community Colleges for this title. The candidate must be a single woman student between the ages 18- 21, a full-time student (12 hours or more), and must be willing to ap- pear a[...]year’s reign. A scholarship will be awarded to the candidate selected. Applications should be obtained from Dr. Nancy Noll, SO-112, and must be submitted before Oct. 13, 4 p.m. A p[...]ards in competition Approximately 75 journalists from ten junior colleges throughout Arizona participated in the third Annual Arizona Community College Journalism Competition hosted by GCC Oct. 1 and 2. Pima College lead all colleges by capturing eight awards, GCC received[...]land Pioneer each with one award. Activities for the convention, which were arranged by GCC jour- nali[...]es, included workshop sessions with professionals from the Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette, question-answer sessions with representatives from journalism departments of ASU, NAU and UofA, and[...]There was competition in six areas of journalism work, feature stories, sports, editorial, photojournalism and two on-the-spot com- petition in newswriting and headline wr[...]Van Ness, GCC’s Sports Editor and Co-Editor of the El Tiempo Pasando, (ETP) received Glendale’s only first place award for his preview of the Gaucho’s football team which appeared in the Sept. 11 issue of the ETP Other awards won by the ETP staff were: second place by Jon Rhodes for editorial competition, a second place by Joe Paulmenn for on-the-spot newswriting, a third place by Nancy Ratti in feature writing, a third place by Jon Rhodes in on-the-spot headline writing, fourth place by Shari Hearn in on-the-spot newswriting competition, and a fifth by Nanc[...]ports Other first place winners were: Tom Gilmer from Pima for photojournalism, Diana Balazs from Mesa for feature, Paul Daven- left), editor of the Arizona Republic, Ginger port from Pima for editorial, Lori Frearson from Northland Pioneer Hutton, who spoke about feature writing, and for on-the-spot newswriting, Don Gilbert from Yavapai for on-thethe Repub- lic, showed and explained some of her photos at the photojournalism workshop, Barbara Yost, teen editor for the Phoenix Gazette discussed page lay-out and Charle[...]eporter, talked about investigative reporting and the Don Bolles case. 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 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 7, 1976 ditorial unty[...]needs cleaning out. Don Harris was appointed by the Board of Super- visors last August. He took the place of resigning Moise Berger, a man who appear[...]pervisor Bob Stark than fighting organized crime. The office was probably more well known for its inept[...]ainst suspects were dropped and trials botched by the County Attorney’s office. That seemed to have[...]ay be evidence that former president Nixon called the Arizona Republic in 1972 and asked that Don Bolles be taken off of his in-[...]f Rep. John Conlan. This is a tricky area because the Republican Party and the Arizona Republic are probably two of the most influential groups in Arizona, and taking bo[...]if pressure is applied. His willingness to tackle the Republic and the Republican Party shows that he will not be awed by the wielders of power. His attack on land fraud has already shown him effective. _ Maybe Maricopa County has the kind of County Attorney it has long needed. ROCK[...]have been something worth waiting for. They were the creative main- springs of such great rock bands a[...]ed to found and develop country rock and thus set the stage for the Eagles, Poco, America and a plethora of other bands to emerge. The re-uniting of Stills and Young probably had every country rock freak waiting anxiously for the release of the album. Unfortunately, the album, entitled “‘Long may you Run,” is a major letdown. My advice is that if you haven't heard the album don’t consider buying until you have, for the talent involved is no indication of the product. The songs on the album sound as though they were done by poor imitators of the genre rather than the originators. Young's songs on the album are both the worst and the best. His sarcasm in “‘Fountainbleu”’ and[...]ws a little flare. But “Long May You Run,”’ the title cut, and ‘“‘Midnight on the Bay” are disasters. They are utterly without any redeeming quality and the simpleton lyrics on “Midnight on the Bay” carry L TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Pasondo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ond is an academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. it is published weekly[...]of 6000 West Olive Avenue. Glendale, Arizona. 85302 Co-editors Dove Van Ness Noncy Ratti Sports Edito[...]hkiss Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader We will publish os mony os possible with respect to spoce limitations ond good toste the distinction of being the worst that Young has ever penned. The Stills songs are merely mediocre — nothing new, just bland, boring, routine country[...]has little more to say that’s already said. “12 8 Blues,” “It’s All the Same” and ‘‘Guardian Angel” are examples[...]rks Young has always remained effective by doing the unexpected as with “Tonight’s the Night.”’ By falling into a rut with Stills, he is losing that effectiveness. If the wound down sound on “Long May You Run” is an indication of what the partnership with Stills will produce, Young shoul[...]ive show by Mike Gutowski Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band opened their current US. tour in Ph[...]th an exhilarating, power- packed show of some of the finest rock and roll one can hope to see. Springsteen's third visit to the Valley was at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, where a surprisingly small audience (8,000), saw a high-energy per- formance from one of the distinct new stars of 1976. Although he has been[...]ndous media blitz that seem to upset him no end. The “new Bob Dylan,” as some have labelled him, has become very wary of all his press coverage, calling it a “bunch of hype,”” and even changing the words of one song, ‘‘Rosalita,”’ to “Rosie, I ain't no freak, because I was on the cover of Time and Newsweek.” Springsteen's con[...]in concert than on record, and easily brings out the most in an audience — in fact, for some people, it’s too much. His past series of concerts last winter led to the subsequent banning of rock shows at Grady Gammage Auditorium at ASU, forcing his show this time into the Coliseum. The acoustics there, especially with many empty seats, leave much to be desired. Staff laffs out But the echoing of the hall was mostly drowned out by the cheers of the audience. After two warm- ly received new songs, things really started moving when, in the third number (“Spirts in the Night”), Springsteen leaped off the stage and started dancing with the audience. This seemed to excite everyone, (with the ex- ception of security) and the party moved into full swing. The show consisted of old rock and roll, new material and music covering his three albums, the latest album “Born to Run” was stressed more than the other two. Springsteen and the ‘‘Big Man,"’ Clarence Clemmons, spiced up the act with a few comical situations, one in which B[...]lo by Roy Bittan, and is tucked away, blanket and all, by the Big Man. The Springsteen show features Bruce on the guitar and Clem- mons on sax, along with Bittan o[...]hem on a few songs was a three man horn section. The E Street Band is a very tight musical group that makes very few mistakes. Clemmons highlights the group with some zesty saxaphone solos, jamming ni[...]ringsteen is dancing. He continued his antics off the stage a number of times with the audience. At one point, he Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemmons. plunged into the first few rows of spectators and for a few minute[...]curity personnel finally pulled him back on stage — Bruce loved every minute of it. The show lasted about two hours and ended with two th[...]Perhaps it’s his tough punk image, maybe it’s the way he reaches people with his street poetry, perhaps it’s the music he and his band create. Or maybe it’s the way he mingles with the audience. No matter what the reason really is, people turn on to his brand of[...]to not be more enthusiastic with Springsteen and the E Street Band. He may not be the new Bob Dylan but he is Bruce Springsteen, and to[...]ed by Joe Paulmenn Every semester it seems that the parking and traffic problem at Glendale gets a little worse. This year the situation seems hopeless, and I think it’s time[...]ded to put myself in a state of mind like that of the brilliant men who designed the Metro Center parking lot and came up with these suggestions. The more observant student has probably noticed that every row in the parking lot is marked off by a letter of the alphabet. It would seem logical then to have students park in rows where the letter would match that of the name of their car. For example, drivers of Corvet[...]Volvos and Skyhawks might have some trouble since the parking lot only Tuns through L, but they could a[...]to PC. Another suggestion I have is to pave over all the unsightly land- scaping and lawns around the campus making Glendale the first drive-through college. As far as those traffic jams that occur every hour on the hour, I submit that we petition the city of Glendale to give us 59th and Olive Avenue[...]nded into my home, as I am prone to do, I noticed the latest issue of the TV guide laying on the kitchen table proudly blazing the title “Fall Preview’ in bold, black letters. In the foreground skyrockets were ex- ploding and in the top right corner it was stamped “Special Issue.” I never read it. The day before the deadline of this paper one of the ediors asked me if I would write something along the lines of a ‘Staff Speaks Out.” She didn’t a[...]hat I write a story but there was something about the ‘‘you-can-be-replaced-with-a- semi-intelligen[...]are of trouble when I’m eyeball to eyeball with the facts Nothing clicked until I stumbled across tha[...]what worse for wear. Inside it was plastered with all sorts of propaganda and biographies of the new shows that were going to make this viewing season really fantastic Let's start the ball rolling with “Holmes and Yoyo."’ In the first episode bumbling Alexander Holmes cripples[...]does get creamed and Holmes has to scurry across the street to the gas station for two quarters of motor oil. “I want the best. It’s for my partner.” Right after Holmes and Yoyo comes Mr. T and Tina."’ The less said about this show the better. You'll be happier person for never watchi[...]ights we're treated to “‘Charlie’s Angels." The plots are weak, the dialogue corny, the acting stilted, and the direction choppy but who cares. With Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, and Jaclyn Smith as the “Angels,” we can all overlook a few minor flaws. I've seen the pilot and the first two shows and I plan to watch many more, plus any and all reruns. The last show on the agenda is “Spencer’s Pilots.” The pilots are Christopher Stone and Todd Susman alia[...]This review has touched lightly on only four of the 2 new television programs. Whether they represent the norm or not isn’t up to me to say, it’s up to the average television viewer. Sorry, but that’s yo[...]n too much about our traffic and parking problems — things could be worse, I could be going to ASU Read a bumper by Andrea Passage Fascinated by the various types of bumper stickers cruising the country, many people seem to drive practically standing up so that they can see what the car in front of them has to say. Everything from ‘‘Marry a cowboy, we need more of them,” to ‘Where the hell is Gilbert, Az.?"’ is plastered up against some poor Fords rear-end every day. The poor guy in the 49 Chevy has had to submit to ‘‘Don’t honk,[...]usy man to his destination safely and happy while the car that announces “‘the end of the world is coming” can ruin the whole day for him. Someone running up behind both of those cars in the same day could have his mood changed so fast it w[...]ly before he got home he could get a laugh out of the big truck-trailer in front of him which displays the sticker saying, *‘Old truckers never die[...] |
 | [...]icizes Wilcox oS A review of a book criticizing the community college system opened the eleventh year of the &CC book review and lecture series yesterday in the Student Lounge. 2. Robert H. Wilcox, professor of English at GCC presented the first lecture, commenting on the recent controversial book by L. Steven Zwerling, “Second Best: The Crisis of the Community College.” { Zwerling, a Staten Island *ommunity College (N.Y.) professor, wrote the book friticizing the community colleges, saying in effect they are a waste of time. Wilcox said the most ob- Jectionable aspect of the book was the author’s idea that there was “‘sinisterness” to the plot t the community college was a sign to keep people in t[...]social and by Arch Gillespie economic mobility. The falseness of this idea can be seen here in Arizon[...]ry semester we see evidence of people going on to the universities, he said. He said he found other parts of the book in contradiction to his own experience. For[...]eating-up” periods created to discourage people from becoming professionals. They are also discouraged from attaining degrees and achieving goals because the counselors and teachers tell them that their aspi[...]ilcox took issue with was that Zwerling minimizes the community college instructors, saying in effect t[...]ating that at least in Arizona community colleges the instructor must have, in addition to a Masters de[...]ld in order to be employable. He said if anything the instructors here are over- qualified. Wilcox said the author's ideal of a one-to-one basis for achievin[...]What may have been a workable system for him in the small framework in which he operated at Staten Island CC is not feasible in the real world for obvious financial reasons, he said. Thethe rock group Yes split up? No, each member of Yes h[...]his _7own solo album and when they’re finished the entire group will record their tenth album Aogeth[...]nt is “Fish Out of Water.” Patrick Moraz went all the way to Brazil to record his album simply titled >[...]er- piece in baroque style. Anderson strives for the unusual which is obvious from the strange bird like creature on the front cover. Inside this fold out cover is a short story on the planet of “Sunhillow,” the four tribes and the three leaders. Olias, one of the leaders, was to build a spaceship which would take the people to another universe, for “Sunhillow had held the tribes for as long as time would allow.” Their[...]edible and their destination is uncomprehensible. The music follows the story or vice versa. Both are filled with bizarre allusions. The music was written by Anderson and is heavy on syn[...]this album. Wool’s film begins Audobon Series The first film of the Audobon wildlife series for 1976-77 was . Shown on Sept. 29 in the GCC Student Union. The series, presented by the Continuing Education Associated tudents (CEAS) and the National Audobon Society, consists of five different programs during the school year. The initial film, ‘Coastline California,’”’ w[...]arrated by Albert Wool who was born and raised in the area 2and now operates a ranch there. He is presently active in the pAudobon Society of northern ? California. 3 The film covered a stretch of beach 150 miles long, b[...]n jthe south at Big Sur. Wool said that much of the ,beach is open and sandy, “providing a background ap- propriate for the habitat and _-z display of birds and other small[...]er, there are rugged, rocky shores that harbor ? the sea lions and elephant seats Opi inion and sea otters providing a natural protection from man as well as the elements. The first scenes in the film were taken in South San Fran- cisco Bay and not on the coast- line. This inland area, protected by law, provides a sanctuary for the California coast birds and the many other migratory birds that travel north to the arctic or subarctic regions. Among the birds seen in plentiful supply were avocets, godwits, phalaropes, gulls, sandlings and willets. Moving to the coastline, Wool displayed his talent for wildlife[...]an abundance of bird scenes. Especially good were the gull shots that displayed the aerodynamics and graceful flight of that bird. In perhaps the most impressive part of the film, Wool showed a great number of sea-lions and their talents for survival in the swirling, turbulent waters that surround the small islands of the coast near Monterey. Plentiful, too, were scenes of the elephant seals and sea otters, the latter having become almost extinct. “The sea otters are making a remarkable recover[...]specially DDT, and pollution have definitely hurt the bird population. However, many species of gulls[...]omeback. “Because of restrictions on pesticides the birds are in- creasing more and more,” he said.[...]out his wildlife adventure with scenes of one of the Monterey coast area’s more famous attraction, the Monarch butterflies. Coming in the middle of Oc- tober by the millions, these profusely colored creatures spend their winters hanging in the many trees that surround the city of Monterey. Future Danger From Nuclear Wastes by Gary Russo During the Hitler regime in Germany, many Jews and J sspected Jews were destroyed as official government policy. After the war, these crimes were prosecuted at Nuremburg.[...]uclear power plants that will remain dangerous to the living for many generations. These j man-made rad[...]nd long-term effects. Much is unknown concerning the secondary and long-term »~ effects of radioactivity because of the long-lived nature of many «of these wastes. Plutonium, one » of the wastes produced in nuclear power plants, is believed to maintain half of its killing force for 24,200 years, and has been called the most toxic substance known to the human race The oceans have been used as a A ? dump for radioactive wastes since the early days of nuclear research. The United States has ceased this practice, but other nations continue to dump radioactive wastes into the ocean. In the United States, much radioactive waste is stored above ground by an agency of the government. Substantial leaks continue to occur a[...]ar energy are terrorizing future generations with the production of radioactive wastes. Radioactive wastes are being produced today that have the potential to do great harm to the living for many years. Radioactive wastes produc[...]zation’s pleasure, profit, and protection, hold the possibility of this generation’s polluting lands that are very distant by miles and years. With the production of radioactive wastes, developers and[...]ting future crime by creating conditions that may work inevitably towards the injury of those yet unborn. Future generations that will be subjected to the dangers of this civilization’s berserk technology, may condemn this generation for gross negligence. The fact that the development of nuclear energy and the production of radioactive wastes is approved and encouraged by our government and the govern- ments of other nations, does not remove the responsibility of developers and advocates of nuc[...]youthful woman, pursuing her college career with all the vitality of a twenty year old. She is a journalism student and a member of the El Tiempo Pasando staff. Her reason for studying journalism she says is to “better understand the media.” She said she has read the paper for years but never understood what really[...]began looking for a job and finally found one in the business office at Youngtown Hospital, where she[...]stylist SUPER ‘ cise. She recently returned from a four day trip to the northern rim with a friend of hers and the Dons club, a businessman's association in Sun City. During her trip she had the opportunity to go on a float trip down the river, stopping just before reaching the Colorado rapids. The fifteen mile trip included lunch on a sand beach,[...]nly started a couple of times at intervals during the four-hour trip. She described the trip as ‘‘no big thing” although the sky being overcast and the land drenched from the last night’s rain, left the river sporting little white caps on the waves. “It really wasn’t too rough though,’[...]oups which is why she says she has to “get away from Sun City once in a while,” and why she enjoys coming on the campus for her classes. Born in Wisconsin, she has traveled the United States, and finally moved here from California. “I like Arizona,’’ says Odice, “it has many beautiful parts.” FOR APPOINTMENT 939-6727 Jerry Monson stylist PRECISION CUTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN 6032 W. BETHANY HOME ROAD © GLENDALE, ARIZONA “Mak[...]Brn. olive shell . JOE & JOEY'S INDIAN JEWELRY 5925 W. Olive, Glendale 934-6081 ZAAAAAAAAAAA[...] |
 | [...]ber 7, 1976 New GCC counselor by Sherri Taylor The newest counselor at GCC is a very interesting man[...]ience that has brought him in contact with nearly all social groups. “I've dealt with a wide variety of people; from pimps and hustlers to college professors. I feel[...]enix and attended Brophy High School. He attended the University of Arizona where he received a degree[...]nselor at Durango, an adult probation officer for the Maricopa County Court, and as a_ therapist psychologist at St. Joe Medical Health Center. During the last four years Hardin taught counsel- ing at ASU[...]unity College. Hardin has two major goals in his work here at Glendale. As the advisor to the Black Student Union he hopes to bring about more[...]. “I would also like to add some new things to the already excellent counseling staff in the way of creative ideas.” Hardin encourages all students to come and see him if they have any pro[...]in- formation. College counselors sometimes have the image of only helping in academic areas, but Hardin explains that he has the requirements to aid in many areas. “In no way do I want to limit myself or is the administration limiting me to black students or m[...]transcendental meditation in their daily lives. All right then, what is trans- cendental meditation? Accor[...]s by definition, a way to go beyond thinking.” The report goes on to say that ™ is “an effortless mental technique derived from the Vedic Tradition of Indian and made practical for life in the modern western world. “The term ‘transcendental meditation,’ when[...]cal exercises, or a life of negation and denial - the picture of an ascetic monk living in seclusion on a mountain top or in a jungle forest in foreign lands,” the report stated. “TM is none of these things. TM is a simple mental technique. It is not a lifestyle. The process of TM is purely mechanical and requires[...]ental activity in an easy and natural manner.” The systematic method is a seven-step program taught by meditation teachers. Masson said the seven-step program includes a free introductory l[...]on of experience, checking and advanced lectures. The introductory lectures are taught at the SIMS center, 2234 N. 7th Street, suite four, and at Glendale College every Wednes- day at 2 p.m. in room B-107. Masson added that there are[...]ith TM. He said, though, that books can’t teach the techniques of TM. He said only a qualified TM instructor, one who studied under the Maharishi, can teach TM. Masson said that TM has been proven successful through repeated experiments in the fields of physiology, psychology and sociology. In the field of physiology, the Congressional Record reported’ that meditatio[...]on and carbon dioxide elimination: a reduction of the rate and volume of respiration; there is a slight increase in the acidity lactate; a slowing of the heart rate and cardiac output although there is an increase of bloodflow in the forearm... “The physiologic changes during TM differ from those during sleep, dreaming, hyp- nosis, autosuggestion, and the ordinary waking state of con- sciousness,” the report went on to say. “These changes charac- terize a wakeful hypometabolic state and correspond the meditator’s subjective ex- perience of restful alertness.”’ The significance of all this, the report stated, is that the meditator is not trying for any of these responses In the field of psychology, Masson said that experiments[...]atistics show that in towns where one per cent of the population practices TM, the crime rate has gone down. Masson added that in a[...]r reaction time. He said that fifteen per cent of the professional tennis players practice TM, as do 40 per cent of the Philadelphia Phillies. no predetermined religiou[...]ought can meditate.” Ray Masson, TM instructor from the Students International Meditation Society (SIMS), called TM a “simple, natural technique to unfold the full potential of the individual.” The technique, Masson said, is practiced 15 to 20 minutes in the morning and evening. Masson, who was taught by TM founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, added that the beneficial results “have been verified in the lives of one million meditators in all parts of the world.” The report in the Congressional Record explained the technique of TM: “The practitioner simply sits in a comfortable position with his eyes closed for two 15 to 20 minute periods in a daily routine. By a systemat[...]Oscar Hardin Spraying explained Complaints from two GCC psychology instructors and several nearby residents of an unusual odor brought the Arizona State Board of Pesticide Control to inves[...]uck Parisek and William Blackledge, investigators from the State Board of Pesticide Control, were out at the farm east of GCC the same day they received the complaint, ac- cording to Blackledge. Black- ledge said thethe cause of the odor. Blackledge said, ‘‘weed oil,“ which[...]een sprayed along nearby irrigation canals and is the cause of the* unsual odor. “Weed Oil” used in this manner has no effect on humans. s Dean Waltrip has discussed the problem with Parisek. Parisek will work with the applications to* arrange for spraying in the immediate vicinity to be done on ’ weekends so the odor will not< bother GCC students. * * * CRISTY’S DANCING SCHOOL mK * * Je * 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE 14 MILE NORTH OF BETHANY ———— REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CL NO CONTRACTS $3.00 | H[...]h Levis® quality. In lots of fabrics and colors. The Gap'’s gota ton of ‘em. Fall in today.[...] |
 | The girls who will be leading the cheers this year for the GCC games are, from left: bottom row — Anna Canez, Brenda McDannald, Susan O’Brien; mi[...]tti Sutton, Leanna Kimball, Jacquie McMillon; top — Jacque Neville. (Photo by George Hotchkiss)GCC[...]rganization being formed on campus for you called the Gaucho Pep Squad. The pep squad is being organized and sponsored by AS Student government felt that an organization like the pep squad would benefit the students in that they could get involved in a fun group, and would also benefit the Gaucho teams with their support and spirit The squad's coordinator is Curtis Malcolm, AS special[...]ura Cardinal and Joe Paulmenn are co- chairmen in the squad's organization The pep squad is planning to attend all home games, have car caravans to the away games that are in the Phoenix area, and charter buses to the away games that aren't in the valley. The pep squad is planning fund raising activities to[...]though AS government is sponsoring and organizing the pep squad, it will be open to the entire student body and will get non-student government people involved The squad is trying to corelate their activities with the GCC band and cheerleaders. They want to pass out copies of the cheers and fight song at games, and maybe have pep rallies during the lunch hours. Any interested student should get in contact with any of the organizers, or go into the student government offices for further information BSU aids students against discrimination The Black Student Union is an organization which deals with the academic, social and cultural problems of the black students on campus. The club which was founded in 1974 has provided assis[...]se problems by personal counseling and tutoring. The officers of the council are, President - Calvin Culpepper, Vice-P[...]at Arms - Lonnie Lane. BS.U. works closely with the minority recruitment program on organization head[...]dent activities and is a counselor who works with all students on campus with any problems or questions but is primarily a minority assistant. The B.S.U. is sponsoring dance after the game this Saturday, everyone is invited. Introdu[...]ce Steed “A number, letter, etc., in- dicating the relatives quality of a student's work in a course, examination or special assign- ment; mark.”” — Random House Dictionary of English Language, unab[...]campus are three groups that give recognition to the student with high scholastic standing. A full-time student who has completed 12 hours and is a full-time student with a cumulativ[...]r junior colleges. A student is invited by letter from Dr. Noll’s office to join. Faculty adviser is D[...]that about 1,100 students or about 8 per cent of the student body were members of the organization last year. Meetings this semester have started, and activities for the year are being planned. Dillon said that Phi Theata Kappa gives the student an op- portunity to serve on the hemophilia blood drive (to be held Dec. 6-7) and to host the commencement reception. A “Book Fair,” a fund-raising project, will be held in the Student Union foyer, Oct. 14-15. The library, faculty members and book stores donate b[...]ate stand for new books. Phi Theta Kappa benefits from the new book sales also. Funds help pay for representatives’ ex- penses to the national convention, Ist Draft Choice West Sides Newest College Bar Get into the flow of the fall semester Beer flows every Mon. - Thur. 10° 9- 9:30 p.m. Listen for the bell! held last year in Philadelphia. Two members are chosen to attend. Selection to the Honor Board is based on a 3.3 grade average and n[...]n by Honor Board members. There are 16 members on the board. Vicki Ridgway is president. The faculty adviser is Mark Mon- tanus, business professor. The Honor Board, like Phi Theta Kappa, is service oriented. Sophomore members host the weekly lecture series, com- mencement, recognitio[...]nth. Dillon, vice president, commented that since the Honor Board is the official host for GCC, the board honors the Dean's list with a banquet. The Dean’s List includes students with a grade point average of 3.5 at the end of the semester. Also, students need to be registered for at least 12 or more credit hours. Jewish activities The Associated Jewish Students of GCC is a social gro[...]troducing Jewish students to one another. One of the purposes of this club is to build a cohesive soci[...]-3997 or Connie Spiegel, adviser, in her office, 02- 108. Game Room Can you drink and drive[...] |
 | [...]chos spikers by Dave Van Ness Everybody got into the act last week as the GCC women’s volleyball team took a pair of match wins, 15-13 and 15-12 from Central Arizona on Tuesday, then a 15-3, 15-6 victory over Arizona Western on Friday. Against AWC, for the first time all year each member of the Gaucho squad got into the same E ‘ * match. Pam Smith (10) and Carol Carvoo block spike attempt by one The match against Central of Central Arizona’s Vaqu[...]ook ut it really wasn’t that evenly 15-13, 15-12 wins over CAC. played. 2 In the first game after being up 90, the Gauchos almost relaxed a “Super-sub,”’ Lar[...]sists in win over Arizona Western. Carol Carvoo (12) gets ready for the spike as teammates Sheila Glover (15) and Golfer[...]es becomes used to winning, and therefore doesn't,work as hard as it would if it were running in second place and the cham- pionship was coming up. That's what worrie[...]raight match with relative ease Thursday, winning the first of four conference scoring matches over Pho[...]tsdale. Weiss enthusiastically talks of how hard the golfers work, how they practice every day and are always tryin[...]t ... we've got to keep on working ... especially work on thinking and eliminating mental mistakes.” Weiss puts great importance on eliminating the mental mistakes, Football team wasted, 42-0 by Dave Van Ness Glendale’s football team lost its fourth straight game Saturday night, 42-0, to Phoenix College. 42-0 to a team that had won only once in three attem[...]has beaten only Los Angeles City College, who is the designated pattycake team for California Junior college sports programs. The Bears played well, that cannot be denied. But they didn’t play 42-0 worth. The entire game could be exemplified by one PC offensive series in the second quarter. Second down, 25 yards for a first on the 49-yard line. A run, a pass, and its first and goal on the three. Dominating. That’s how PC played. Domi[...]performances. Gary Benson ran for 48 yards to top the Gauchos. Erik Madsen rushed for 36. Jack Chilton added 24 on the ground and passed for 78 yards. This week, Mesa crosses town, and will walk away easy victors if the Gaucho coaching staff doesn’t come up with some[...]ay night, but beat Snow College in between. And, the Thunderbirds were ranked No. 1 nationally in the preseason poll, so they’re ob- viously tough. PHOENIX COLLEGE 42, GLENDALE 0 Glengaie 0 00 0-0 Phoenix 0 280 4—4@ PHOEN!X — Art Guiterrez 24-yard run (Rudy Huizar kick) Don Mollihan 15-yard run (Huizar kick); James Nuzum 15-yard pass from Frank Boyce (Huizar kick) ; Guiterrez Byard run (Huizar kick) ; Rob Rajsich 3l-yard pass from Boyce (Huizar kick); Matt Roberts 65-yard punt r[...]ental mistake can result in lost strokes, and, as the season goes on and the other teams improve, each stroke could have great significance on the outcome of the match Lori Murray led all golfers in last week’s match, posting a 74, two[...]o each ended with a 76. Patty Havir was next for the Gauchos, just two more back at 78, Phoenix College’s Trish Murray followed with 81. The match gave Glendale the lead in the race for the con- ference championship, which will be decided after the completion of four such matches. The championship is scored by the individual school’s ranking in each of the four matches, which will then be added up for a final season conference match score. Glendale is in the driver’s seat after winning last week’s match. The Gauchos, with a 315 score, are one up on PC (332), two up on Mesa (385) and three ahead of Scottsd[...]on Tuesday. These tournaments have no bearing on the con- ference race, but they do give each team’s golfers a chance to play against the other top golfers in the conference. The next conference scoring match is the Scottsdale In- vitational, Wed., Oct. 13 at Pima[...]b little too much. Central kept plugging away at the GCC lead, taking advantage of numerous Gauchos er[...]of their own, and just about caught up. But, with the score at 14-13 in favor of Glen- dale, Mary Ann Acker served up an ace and the Gauchos finally won The second game of that match was constantly close in regards to score, but it was clearly obvious that the Gauchos were the superior team and would go home victors, no matte[...]kept it close, until Dawna Clayton took over for the Gauchos with the score 9-7. With Gail Ritter serving, Dawna contr[...]look on.( Photo by Dave Van Ness) dropped a shot right over a Central blocker for a third straight point to give the Gauchos a 12-9 lead which eventually became a 15-12 win and gave the GCC team its match victory. Dawna finished that[...]ely easy win, but Western was a piece of cake for the Gaucho team. The only question one could raise about that match, is how did the Matadors score nine points? All of Glendale’s mistakes in the first game resulted in points for Western, and the opposite was the same for Western’s errors. The Gauchos didn’t have to do Superstars sought Want to have a good time sweating and running in the sun for an hour? Want to be tired physically, but[...]rt? Any GCC students who think they should be in the Football Hall of Fame, but just haven’t been no[...]likes to play football is welcome to sign up for the intramural football program, which starts as soon as teams are formed. Coach Herb Boetto is directing the intramural progam, and said that just one team i[...]gnito” at these games for scouting purposes, so all potential Hall-of-Famers should take heed. Games will be played from noon to Thursdays. lp.m., Tuesdays and The wrestling program has already begun, but entries[...]Dick Pilch’s office. 40 men have signed up for the round-robin tournament to be held in each of 10 w[...]ll games are being played Monday through Thursday from 2:30-4 p.m. Spectators are welcomed. Runners canned Frank Lopez, a_ running prodige from Glendale High, ran unattached in the Glendale, Central Arizona and Phoenix College three-way cross country race Friday, and completely swept the field of junior college runners. Lopez, a GHS senior, was timed in 20:40 over the 4.2 mile Thunderbird Park course. Phoenix College’s mighty Bears dominated the race as they’ve done all year, bringing five of the first eight runners to the finish line. Tops went to Larry Hildago, who’s[...]ndale thus far this season. Hildago was timed in 21:35, not far ahead of Central’s Bob Alejandro, who finished in 22:05. As usual, the top Gaucho was Allen Estrada, who now has finishe[...]ace this year. Estrada’s ninth place finish led the young GCC crew, next was Randy Espinoza in 12th[...]rin in 13th. Kevin Cowley and Jerry Bowman ended the scoring for Glendale coming in 24th and 25th. The Bears army included Javier Beltran, who finished[...], Harold Barehand (7th) and Allan Dowell (14th). The pace was quick throughout the race, as was evident when the field quickly spread out over the first quarter mile. Lopez was 30 yards ahead at the two-mile mark with Hildago and Alejandro close behind, but during the last half Lopez breezed away and Hildago widened[...]s week Glendale travels to Tucson and will run in the University of Arizona In- vitational on Saturday CLASSIFIED ADS May be Je] room ale 12:30 p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVAN ACCEPTED. NO ADS BY PH[...]dditional word 3 cents “EP wented Immediately! Work at home - no © necessary - excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Waysete Bivd., Suite 132, Minneapolis, Minn. 55426. WANTED: Addrossers much except get the ball over their side of the net and let the Matadors botch up the play. Glendale did have two serving aces, three spikes and a block in the game, but the bulk of their points came as a result of 14-side-[...]es by AWC and two others when Matador players hit the net Western’s only points .came when Glendale did fail to get the ball over the net and keep it in bounds. The second game should have been called the ‘‘Larrice Rossman Show.’ She did everything[...]do much of anything. When Larrice first served, the score was 2-1 with the Gauchos ahead. When she finished, it was 10-1, a[...]Larrice and Glendale got a great supporting act from Carol Carvoo, who slammed three straight spikes into the Matador defense early in the game. Dawna ended with a match- high eight spike[...]igs. Glendale played Yavapai on Monday, then had the rest of the week to practice up for a three- games-in-five-da[...]'s Phoenix College on their home court, Wednesday the Gauchos travel to Tucson to meet the Aztecs at Pima, and Friday the Cochise Apaches come to GCC for a 6:30 match. pe[...]BECAUSE I'M A COUPON. Just because in your 18 to 21 years of middle-class American suburbia upbringi[...]erman’s esophagus, you think I'm another run-of-the-mill. housewifey coupon. Well, | just happen to[...]coupon. Coupon must accompany order. 166 W. 31-1421 ce y UOVHO. Olive fees Coupon cannot[...] |
 | [...]interests for Artichokes to Greg Keidel Results from the Scottsdale Community College Associated Students' general elections held Sept. ‘27. n and E elected mem- bers of the political party “Arti- chokes" to the top four executive offices. a majority of the senate and a majority of the newly formed Board of Publications. The Artichokes are a liberal group of students who are against the overspending on athletics and are pushing for student control of student fem. The Artichokes lost the electiors last spring at SCC until corrupt voting[...]in June. SCC’s student Supreme Court overturned the elections. An interim government was appointed t[...]s to a five-member Board of Publica- tions (BOP). The job of the B.0.P. is to appoint an editor and govern the student newspaper. The “SCC Free Press“ has recently broke away from the pimalism department and is independently publishing the paper. B.0.P. appointed as editor Phyllis Schecter. a member of the Sipreme Court that ova- threw the student elections. 7’) The press acquaintenance with the government is not unusal at SCC. Tina Michelitch.[...]elected Secretary of SCC's AS is alsoa member of the B.0.P. and writes for the newspaper. Sherri Panke. an Artichoke elected Vic[...]is also a newspaper writer. Lance Ziscbke is on the BOP. and also an athletics senator. There are several other government mem~ bers involved with the paper. In all. six of the nine staff members listed in the Sqat. fl issue are related with the government. Artichokes see no conflict be- tween the government-journal- ism role. Are a majority of Artichokes on the BOP. defeat ing its purpose? Michelitch replied,[...]en people running for those positions and I guess the students felt that we were the most competent because we won by quite a margin." The Free Press broke away from the journalism department for fear of censorship on s[...]and north "ins" hull. rm or. u. ”.1 m workers the Department M [(MOIIK Security lays lobe an op." f[...]er! Jobs available at State Fair Arizona VOL. I 2.940. b GCC offers cures for health problems by Odice Steed A letter to the editor stated in part. “...While waiting on cam[...]class. I got sick, good and sick I didn‘t have the slightest idea of where to go or whom to ask..."[...]vailable and also first aid equipment on campus. The Student Office Building (the one that houses the book store) has two rooms serving as “nurses st[...]table chairs and table and rest rooms nearby. for the ill person. A wheel chair is also available. For health emergencies. the dean of students‘ office as well as the mciate dean of students' office may be contacted. In case of accident, paramedics serve the campus. Dr. Herman Walker. associate dean of students. said the paramedics have ex- Fe§ed interest in serving the needs of the students at any time. Siould hospitalization be necessary. Glendale Samaritan Hospital is nearby. Among the buildinfi that have first aid boxa are: Physical Edication. lnstnictional Material Center. Fine Arts. T~2. T-l. Nursm. Student Union. Cafeteria. A nurse's[...]showing any special ailments would be helpful to the faculty as well as for ernergmcies so that the strident may be made comfortable, under certain[...]that four or five ymrs ago community colleges in the county requested infirmaries on campus. but at that time it was decided that the cost was high and not warranted. OCTOIII 1.. 107‘ Are you in need of money for the next rock cori- oert’.’ Or maybe you want to[...]he's been so goonyeyed ova. if so. help may be on the way. State Fair Arizona. 8 it will be called this year. is in the process of recruiting employea for the state fair. This year the Department of Economic Security has set up a mobi[...]ll Rd. and will be taking applications there mtil the last day of the fair. The fair this year will rim from Oct. 27 through Nov. 7. Jobs that will be open will incl[...]. main- tenance workers. and technical personnel. The DES mice will be open from Ram. - 6 pm. seven days a we'- ‘.' ‘éi: exte[...]p- portunities. ”file are giving preference to the qualified applicants who are really in need of a[...]icapped persons and other employment minorities. The campus job placement office has not yet received[...]t. but said they still might. so keep your eye on the job board in the student union. Reverse discrimination. secur- it[...]hiring practices were discussed Tuesday night at the work session following the special meeting of the Maricopa County Community College Dis- trict (MCC[...]y began as an agenda item and brought up again in the work session during hiring practices, concerned a custodial position in which a male had been selected for the job. Later. the decision was reversed and a female put into the position because “more females are needed in these posrtions." An objection to the decision came from the audience by Joseph Stanley Edwards who protested[...]being practiced. Board member Farnsworth ask that the item be moved to the next meeting. Work through school by Lester Clark The rising cost of living is naturally no shock to anyone who has watched his salary shrink from a sun that could quite adequately purchase all the needs and comforts of life. to a pittance that now barely stretches from paycheck to paycheck. In many families an added e[...]of sturbnt financial aid programs one of which is the College Work- Study (CW3) Program. The CWS provides jobs for students who have a great f[...]ho met earn a part of their educational expenses. The (W5 permits GCC to create jobs at the eligible student's skill level or area of interest. This has the advantage over thebusiness world by being able to create jobs to fit the person and not having to mold the person to fit the job. with the end objective being to hopefully upgrade the student's skills in their chosen field. Usually the more popular fields become flooded with students after a brief time. so the rest have to take jobs that are in no way connec[...]d of study such as grounds keeping and janitorial work. To determine the studean eligibility in CWS an Instructional Data[...]Financial Statement (FFS) have to be filled out. The [DS is generally concerned with the studen's career plans. The FFS is used to determine the amount the student's family can pay toward his educational expenses. The amount expected from parents. the applicant and other resources is determined and compared with total expenses. The rifference usually is the amount the applicant will receive in aid. if funds are available. For any student to be eligible toapply for the CWS is must be enrolled at last halftime as a gra[...]n ap proved postsecondary school. In determining the number of hours a week a student may work under the program. the financial aid officer will take into account the student's need for financial assistance. his clms schedule. and his health and academic progress. The salary for a work-study student is generally at lent equal to the current minimum wage. Security discussion. centered around the Security Personnel Handbook being drawn up. The manual. being prepared as a specification for dis[...]s such as crim- inal actions. first aid. etc. At the present time. Admin- istration of Justice students under campus supervision handle security arrangements on all campuses. Parking was discussed mostly in its re[...]cusses issues and that parking is now allowed on the grass in certain areas. Members discussed the possi- bility of creating student interest in aft[...]ses ~ if more classes were offered. Thus. some of the peak load parking could be shifted to these later[...]ater issue. Hiring philosophy and prac- tices of the district came under discussion. Lupe Carabajal, dis- trict affirmative action officer, told the board that since arriving here several weeks ago he has had a chance to study the present system. He said there was a need for a co[...]minorities and women rather than quotas. He said the district would operate on the philosophy of achieving goals. The board recommended that more consideration and study be given to the problem. on enmpw Drama goes "Mad" The GCC Drama Dept. pre- sents ”The Mad Woman of Chaillot.“ a timeless political satire by Jean Giraudoux. This '5 the first drama production of this year under the direction of M. Peter Overson. The leading characters are Virginia Vandecar. (The Mad- woman). Mary Caiccio (Madam Constance). David Lewis (the rag picker). John Cacciatori, (as thepresident of the oil company). The play runs October 28. 29. II) at 8 pm. with a matinee at 2:2!) Friday. The playbox theater is located in T2403. north of the gym. Tickets are available at the Bookstore. free to students with an l.D.. 82 for others. Any students interested in help ing with the building of the two sets or with the make—up can contact Mr. Overson in T2408 or his office T1447. Sweet tooth time The Association for Women's Active Return to Educatio[...].) will be having a bake sale Oct. 18 in front of the student union. beginning at 9 a.m. A.W.A.R[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 14, 1976 Staff speaks[...]by Jon Rhodes I am writing this because during the investigative reporting assignment into the ties between the student government and paper (The Free Press) at Scottsdale Community College, Greg Keidel and I were surprised — to put it mildly — by our findings. The conflicts of interest that exist between the government and SCC Free Press are documented in our report which appears on page one. The concern of the article is not the potential for abuses at SCC but the actual abuses that have occurred and the hypocritical manner in which the student government and paper operate. The Free Press is not unfunny or unclever, but as the main conduit of school-related information for the students, it is a travesty. Outright lies and distortion appear with some regularity in the paper. One example of this appeared in the Sept. 8 issue of The Free Press. It was a picture of former President Nixon with a cutline that contained a false quote from Executive Vice-President for Business Services Al Flowers implying that the former President would be the right man for the position of president on the MCCCD board. When asked to comment on the picture, Free Press editor Phyllis Schecter said that it spoke for itself. Indeed, it does. It illustrates the slanted nature of the Free Press. It also illustrates the hypocritical nature of the student government and the student paper. In a phone interview with Schecter, she deplored the Arizona Republic for implying that one of the student government officers was dishonest. Remember, this is the same editor that allowed the Nixon item to appear in her paper. Apparently, the SCC student government and paper don’t think that they should be even remotely treated in the same manner as they treat others. The government and paper both talk of openness but when we asked for the minutes of the student government meetings, a student employed by them balked at giving the minutes to us. He said that he didn’t want to endanger his job by giving them out without the ap- proval of student vice-president Panke. When we requested Schecter’s phone number the business manager refused to give it out. The Free Press preaches and applauds the concept of freedom of the press. But during a phone interview with Schecter, she asked — and get this — that before we printed any quotes, if we would bring them to her so she could check and initial the ones that were okay for use. We re- fused the request as we would any similar request from anyone. We will not submit to any form of prior censorship. But what is amazing is that the editor of a college newspaper doesn’t know bett[...]even contemplate such a request. Unfortunately, the double standard mentality is seemingly the standard of SCC’s student government and paper.[...]guns, but when looking down a barrel scream about the evils of firearms. Sooner or later, they will lea[...]power by Lester Clark In this bicentennial year the American people have organized parades, produced plays, and scheduled extravagant television specials all in order to com- memorate the gallant forefathers who risked everything they ha[...]ohn Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, roll readily off the tongues of pre-schoolers to senior citizens alike, but when the smoke has cleared and the con- fetti swept away, will anyone have remembere[...]silent thanks on Octo- ber 11, Pulaski Day? Were the guns fired, were the trumpets blown, and did the government give us a three day weekend so we could all get properly smashed in honor of the Count? What it is In regular editions of El Tiempo Pasando, page two is generally regarded as a page where the staff or the readers can voice their personal opinions, or the newspaper as a whole can state its views on an issue. Articles marked ‘Staff speaks out” are the personal opinion of that reporter only, not the entire newspaper. Anything marked “Editorial,"’ can be in- terpreted as the newspaper's view on that specific issue. Articles labelled ‘‘Letters” are from readers of the newspaper. An editor or reporter may give his rep[...]s ago Oct. 11 is observed as Pulaski Day to honor the man who did so much for the American people during the Revolutionary War. Pulaski was born in Podolia, now a part of the U.SS.R., in 1748. He served in the Polish Army and then joined in the Rebellion to free his country from Russian control. His efforts met with defeat and[...]Franklin and was convinced to lend his talent to the Americans in the Revolutionary War. In 1777, Pulaski joined Wash-[...]rces in Philadelphia. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Brandywine, and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He then traveled to Baltimore to organize an independent calvary corps. The corps was named Pulaski’s Legion and was sent to fight in South Carolina. Pulaski was wounded in the siege of Savannah on Oct. 9 and he died two days[...]Pulaski Day and Columbus Day coincidently fall on the same date and of course the majority of people will undoubtedly remember the feats of the Portuguese navigator and forget the many heroics of Pulaski. Perhaps this as a com- ment on the nature of our rapidly moving society. We immortalize the figures who accomplish color- ful, splashly goals and abandon the ones who do necessary, unglamorous work. For years to come Columbus will overshadow Pulaski, but someday the light of fame will shine on this unsung hero. LETTERS Students blast blazers To the Editor: Did you know that your money is being sp[...]n- ment appropriated $540 to purchase blazers for the dubious purpose of becoming more visible to the students. We feel that AS Government has made no effort to find out how the students feel on this appropriation. We feel that the student body, if they knew of this appropriation,[...]opposition to this ap- propriation, we circulated the following petition on our own time and at our own expense: “The following students feel it is frivolous and condescending for the officers of AS Government to appropriate student[...]thing for themselves for any reason. We feel that the officers should identify themselves by their deed[...]ered over 500 signatures. We publicly challenged the AS President, Jim Orick, to gather at least an equal number of signatures in favor of the appropriation in the same amount of time. When we presented our petition to the AS President and made our challenge, he declined. The AS President indicated it would be too easy to gather the signatures. Surely, the AS President must realize that the students on this campus are not sheep who will si[...]re better and cheaper ways to get acquainted with the students. It just requires a little effort on their part. Part of their justification for the jackets is, “other student governments have them.” Just because the other student governments got away with it, doesn[...]readers will see these jackets for what they are — expensive name tags that serve no useful purpose except to inflate the ego of the wearer. Instead of the jackets, one suggestion is for AS Government officers to set up a table in front of the student union and give free coffee and donuts so they can introduce themselves personally to the students. This would cost the students far less than fifteen jackets. If nothi[...]r 30’s “El Tiempo Pasando”’ is typical of thethe title of this paper, our culture is acceptable am[...]makes no difference to you that MECHA has exposed the weak leadership of GCC’s student government. Nor does it seem to matter that only MECHA has taken the initiative to question the validity of many of AS’s activities which in turn affect all of the students. If Alonzo Morado, MECHA chairman, was c[...]te that MECHA members have shown more interest in the promotion and maintenance of the “democratic college community life’ than your so-called “majority.’’ And just maybe the MECHA member chose as corresponding secretary for AS was qualified for the position, in which if you'll recall, he she will be serving the entire student body. Only when it’s convenient[...]of democracy and only when MECHA tries to balance the scales and achieve true democracy in the interest of all the community does Middle Class White America object. Perhaps your group even ROCK REVIEW fears the outstanding example which MECHA has set for other “minority groups’ throughout the community. We Chicanos and Chicanas have lowered our voices and bowed our heads for the last time. Middle Class White America cannot in-[...]onal opinion. Someone has expressed an opinion in the letter above, signed by Alonzo Morado, president of MECHA. Only the letter itself raises a few questions. First, Mr. Morado brought the letter into the newspaper office in a sealed envelope, and waited[...]pened it before asking if he could sign it. Next, the letter is signed by Alonzo Morado, but why would he use his own name in the letter instead of the pronoun “I” when speaking of himself? Also, why did carbon copies of the letter go to Mr. Morado himself, and to the other MECHA officers, if he, or they, wrote the letter? It is common practice to save a copy for yourself, but the person that writes the letter is never included among those who are to receive carbons. Is this the opinion of the students? It this the opinion of GCC’s MECHA organization? Or is this the opinion of the Director of Chicano Services? —Dave Van Ness No doubt about the Who by Jon Rhodes The Who kicked off their tour with a kickass performance Oct. 6 in the Memorial Coliseum. Mother's Finest opened the show. They were something like Led Zeppelin mixed with Gladys Knight and the Pips. They played hard rock but danced in forma-[...]nd retired after a routine rock exit replete with the requisite explosions, smoke bombs, blaring lights and synthe- sizer crescendo. The Who came on and immedi- ately busted out with a m[...]going into John Entwhistle’s “My Wife’’ from the “Who’s Next” album. Unfortunately, the fears didn’t quite mesh on this number. The guitar and drums missed a few beats and the overall sound was jerky. Any doubts that anyone had concerning the groups ability were immediately dispelled. On “Baba O'Riley” things really began to click for the band. Roger Daltrey’s vocals were controlled, and Keith Moon set the band’s pace to the recorded synthesizer flawlessly Simultaneously, Peter Towneshend, dressed all in white. was a cross between a whirling dervish[...]contrasted piercing precise guitar licks against the bombas- tic power chords that are his trademark. The whole band began to dis- play the fact that they've been playing together as a unit[...]never falling out of sync whether playing against the recorded synthesizer back- ground or jamming extensively as they did “In Magic Bus.”” The band slipped into the rock opera “Tommy” which they per- Con[...] |
 | > Kathy Steele (Photo by Nancy Ratti) Editor discusses the Far East by Arch Gillespie Fredrick Marquardt,[...]ublic editor, was interviewed for his comments on the Far East during the recent journalism con- vention workshops held on[...]born in Manila and held an editorship there until the Japanese invasion, is considered to be an expert[...]He has published a book and articles relative to the area. When asked about the future of the Far East, Marquardt said he thinks the Far East will open up as an area of great industr[...]things will be done differ- ently than it was in the days of Empire,” he said. “Taiwan, the place I know best outside the Philippines, today has plants that no one would h[...]zing, too. They aren’t going to let it get away from them. They keep saying they don’t want to be a[...]but they are.” Marquardt exclaimed, ‘‘what the hell, you can’t have over 800 million people and not be power- ful. So, to answer your question, I think there are great opportuni- Continued from Page 2 formed almost in entirity. This delighted the audience, especial- ly when the laser show was brought out. The lasers webbed the entire ceiling of the Coliseum with a network of green beams emanating from the stage. The band closed with “We Don’t Get Fooled Again’’ in which they again employed the use of the lasers. The title of this last number certainly didn't apply to the audience. who stood at length, ties in the Far East. To me that’s the coming part of the world.” When asked if he thought Americans are wholly acceptable as industrializers in the Far East, Marquardt said he thought there was a great suspicion of the United States. “We have attacked our own CIA a[...]re be- lieved.”” He said he had noted one of the most interesting things to happen recently during a disaster in the Phillipines. A tidal wave killed thousands of people and the government refused outside aid for the first time in history. “It may be that the govern- ment didn’t want anyone prod- ding arou[...]ere is no way you can do this if you don’t have the raw materials. “The Japanese, as we all know, are great people when it comes to work. They are very industrious, but again you have to have the raw materials.” He said that he thought Japan[...]as pounding their palms for an encore. in vain. The Who was indeed good, but they did have their lapses. At’ times they seemed like they were the truly great rock group. At other times, they seem[...]rock band caught up in their own pretensiousness. The conflicting images alternated like the squares in a prespective drawing of a box. One dominates the mind and then the other, but in reality they both exist in the same plane by Nancy Ratti National champions don't come around everyday, but if you look out at the GCC track you'll see a 5-foot-2, 108 pound mother of two who skis through water a[...]nd is a two-time national champ. Kathy Steele is the name and water skiing her game. Kathy, 34, and p[...]second national championship in speed skiing for the women’s 30-35 age bracket Sept. 26 in Mission Bay, San Diego, Cal. She won the same title in 1974. The competition, which lasted three days, consisted of five laps equalling two miles starting from a dead water start. She estimated her speed at somewhere between 80 and 90 miles per hour. “The competition is very difficult if you’re[...]ad just finished running two miles in 14 minutes, 21 seconds and was on her way to a track and field[...]ompeted in a race which involved skiing 61 miles, from Long Beach to Catalina. She finished second, but[...]a 75 miler. Her next race will be in England did — ship it in, make it, and ship it out again. “The Japanese are going to be a great force for[...]ange,” he said. Marquardt said another area in the Far East that probably has the best potential is the Indonesia area. He said the area is loaded with resources and could, if properly developed, become one of the rich nations of the world. EL TIEMPO PASANDO £i Tiempo Pasando is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ond is on academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. it is published weekly[...]re ot 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale Arizona 85302 Co-editors Dove Von Ness Nancy Rath Dave Van Ness[...]s Sports Editor Adviser ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish os many os possible w[...]in Parker, Ariz., in a cold water ski race called the Polar Bear. Kathy has had one serious accident w[...]realize is very dangerous, I hit some ripples in the water and fell on my face while going about 70 miles per hour. I severed my neck muscles.” The fall put her in the hospital for ten days and she was confined to a neck brace for ten months. “The part that hurt worst of all was not being able to ski. Skiing is really in my[...],’’ she said. Her husband, Gary pulls her in all her races and was named Top Ski Boat Driver at the nationals this year. Their children, Carie, 14 and Scott, 12 both race. Scott finished in fifth place at natio[...]sponsoring a book fair to be held Oct. 13-15, in the GCC student union with the proceeds going into a academic scholarship fund. Tom Bowers, president of PTK, is heading the fair, and said that fairs held in the past have raised anywhere between $40 and $500.[...]hat there is a tremendous variety of subjects and the books are priced “‘very reasonably.”” Almost the entire stock will sell for under $1. All books have been donated, mainly from the Family Book Store and Walden Books. The fair will be held Wed., Oct. 13 through Fri., Oct. 15. Each day there will be selling from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. and Wednes- day and Thursday, the fair will also be open from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., for the benefit of the night students. ICE SKATES Womens-Vinyl-size 8[...]ectric. For sale: Super Margaritas 75°. They're the taco the town. Earl's Restaurant, $852 W. Peoria. : "7S Hornet Hetchback vs, Automatic, power |. Radio, Vinyl top. radial tires. 937-2437 after 5:30 p.m. HELP WANTED: Addrossers immediately! Work at home - no @: necessary - excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Waysate Bivd., Suite 132, Minneapolis, Minn. $3426. wented 4 JOE & JOEY'S INDIAN JEWELRY Arts, Crafts and Findings 5925 W. Olive 934-6081 VVVVVVVV , work towards - the Ski Drags. The drags are a quarter measure course that you start at 20 miles per hour and ski as fast as you can. According to Kathy, the record speed is 106 miles per hour. “I’m thinking about it now so I'll be ready for it in the spring,” she said. And with that, she was down to the track getting ready to run a 440. The biggest selection anywhere. In the most colors and sizes.We've got it. All in one place Ours. Fall into the Gap today. the METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL |
 | [...]pass total of 144 yards. Tne Yhunderbirds took the upper hand right away, first scoring with only 13 seconds elasped from the clock. On Volleyball tops Riders Glendale’s v[...]ping Yavapai College of Prescott in two games, 15-2 and 15-8, Monday afternoon. The wins were relatively easy for the Gauchos, because YCC was never really in either game. The only bright spot for the Roughriders was a 1-0 lead in the first game. After that, it was all Glendale. The stars for GCC in the first game were sophomores Val Troxel and Dawna Clayton. Val, who ended the day with a match- high 13 assists, served five consecutive points early in the game, which gave Glendale a lead that was never challenged. Dawna served six straight at the end to win the game, and was aided by Carol Carvoo’s spike and[...]t Yavapai was never really within seven points of the Gauchos. GCC had jumped off to a 9-2 lead when Yavapai put on its best rally of the night to pull close, 11-8. But, enter “‘supe[...]Rossman), she serves up four straight points, and the Gauchos are victors again. Sheila Glover finished with six assists, Sally Boerner was the all- around player for Glendale with three spikes, fo[...]star Carol ended with three spikes and a block. The Gauchos have won the last three straight and four of the last five, but face the toughest test of the season this week, playing three matches in five d[...]ed last week that a high school senior had run in the Glendale, Central and Phoenix College three-way meet. Frank Lopez did not run in the meet. His high school team was practicing on the road used by Glendale as their home course, and Lopez was inadvertently timed and recorded along with the junior college runners. 17 plays,. Chi ran six times, including a crucial fourth-and-one on the Mesa 38. A straight ahead quarterback sneak and the Gauchos had a first down on the 37. The rally fell short with six seconds left in the half when two pass plays from If one were to try to predict the Glendale’s first play from the GCC 14-yard line fell for goal at the Glendale four, when winner of the Glendale-Mesa scrimmage, Jack Chilton pitched naught. _ Giving interception at the two- yard line with 28 seconds left in the game. Glendale’s enthusiasm — the team and the fans — went into a state of ecstasy at one point in the first half. Mesa had a first-and- and Bill linebacking crew of Ej Richardson got the call. His first to St. George, Utah to meet Dixi[...]C te. Meeks, two completions. Ronnie Brooks had the best yardage night on the reception end, catching two for 44 yards. Ken Beckman caught three for 25 yards, all on long yardage downs. This week, the Gauchos travel were Easten first game a dale, Dixie ‘Duncan Still 23- McGeary kick); Date hayes “pass from Mike Daggs kick); Bil Emmick 20-yai kick). INDIVIDUAL LEA‘ — Richardson (M), (M), 10-66; Baggs (M), 4- (G), 10-25; Still (M), 4-25; Dougias (G), 7-21. Passing — Manucci (M), 6- 9-73; Slattery (G), 2,3-55; Chilton (G), 623-54; Baggs (M), 2-10-43. Recep- tions — Meyers (M), 3-62; Brooks (G), 2.41; Felice (M), 3-41; Beckman (G), 3-25; Winley (G), 1-21. Estrada, Laborin lead Gauchos TUCSON — The University of Arizona cross country team won the eighth version of its own invitational here Satu[...]runner Terry Cotton setting anew course record in 25:41 over 5.22 miles. Pima CC’s Art Menchaca finished second, leading his team to an overall second place finish, and the junior college cham- pionship. Former Arizona All- American and Olympian Ed Mendoza finished third.[...]tively well, bunching their top five runners into 25 p.ces in the middle of the 100-runner field. Allen Estrada was tops again,[...]ith a 74th place finish. Top team honors went to the UofA with 32, Arizona State followed with 86, Northern Arizona[...]115 and New Mexico State ended with 34. Pima won the junior college i &.[...]e Loborin (left) finished 49th and Allen Estrada (right) finished 48th, but the University of Arizono’s Terry Cotton “took home the gold” in the 8th Annual UA invitational in Tucson lost week. division with 97, Phoenix College put five in the first 30 and ended with 111, Central Arizona finished with 167, and Glendale ended with 308. The top non-school team finisher was Mendoza’s South- west Truckers, with 122 — good enough for sixth place, and the Corredores, eighth place winners with former Gaucho runner Dennis Eberhart finishing 17th. The Gauchos next race is against San Diego Aztec in C[...]inishers 1. Terry Cotton, University of Arizona, 25:41. 2. Art Menchaca, Pima CC. MEDITATION free lecture every Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B1C7 6 p.m. Rm B202 Sponsored by: Students International Meditation Society Phone: 257-8611 3. Ed Mondoza, Southwest Truck[...]. 10. Mike Elder, ASU. 11. Ray Wicksell, ASU. 12. Scott Giddings, Corredores. 13. Paul Taysom, ASU[...]Jim Appleby stylist SUPER FOR APPOINTMENT 939-6727 PRECISION CUTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN 6032 W. BETHANY HOME ROAD * GLENDALE, ARIZONA on draft COORS-PABST-DARK COCKTAILS 5 Phone: 934-6124 College. Team Standings 1. University of Arizona, 32. 2. Arizona State University, 86. 3. Pima Community[...]Arizona University, 115. 6. Southwest Truckers, 122. 7. Central Arizona College, 167. 8. Corr[...] |
 | Frampton to play hereThe third show of the Con- tinuing Education Associated Students’ Ar[...]re Mac Frampton’s Triumvirate, Sat., Oct. 30 in the GCC gymnasium. * Playing along with Frampton will be the GCC Orchestra, and music instructor John Thrasher will be conducting. Frampton and the Triumvirate participated in the Series last year, and this year will again perform his many different kinds of music. The program will in- clude selections of rock, pop, j[...]rve seats for $1. Others may purchase tickets at $2 for general admission or $2.50 for reserved seats. For information regarding tickets, call 934-2211, ext. 330 or 974-9939. by Greg Keidel The “Development of Nuclear Energy — Yes or No”’ debate held Oct. 13 in the student lounge ended with both candidates agreeing the unsolved problem is the disposal of radioactive waste. Dr. John F. Brega[...]ng at ASU, claimed there are two likely ideas for the disposal of nuclear waste. First, it could be rocketed towards the sun. Second, waste could be buried in a glass con[...]“geographically safe” location. He added that all radioactive waste by the year 2000 could be stored in a building the size of the student lounge Gary Russo, writer and poet, said he was speaking for the “fruit of our passion,”’ those not yet born[...]gy by emphasizing there is no present solution to the disposal of waste. Russo added, “There seems to[...]bt about nuclear accidents”; he also criticized the insurance policies these companies hold. Accordi[...]d in liability for accidents. He continued, ‘‘The first 20 per cent is paid by the owners and operators of the company” and the next 80 per cent is paid by the Federal Ei "Kiermmpo Pasando It finally hit the fan! mn s oe GCC students travel to speech tour[...]will participate in a speech tournament, October 22-23, according to Mrs. Marylyn Hoffs, speech professor in charge of arrangements. The first contest will be held at California State U[...]lane and Pam Upton. Mrs. Hoffs said Macfarlane is the only experienced contestant, as he participated l[...], Scottsdale and Glendale. Other tournaments for the calendar year 1976-77 will be at Pasadena City College, Calif. (Nov. 5-6), Arizona State University (Nov. 12-13), State Speech Tournament (Dec. 3-4), Riversid[...]n III Northwest Community College, Wyo. (Mar. 11-12) and National, Washington, D.C. (April, 1977). Mrs. Hoffs said the group is looking forward to the national contest. Last year, Mrs. Hoffs noted, the group came away with two trophies and four certificate awards at the California meet; three finalists at Arizona State; four trophies and second place in the sweepstake at Mesa; two finalists and third place[...]rs theater at Price, Utah; and three finalists in the National at Chicago. Future of nuclear energy debated government. Bregar testified, ‘“‘The peace and security of the free world depend on the strength and leadership of the United States.” He added, ‘‘We cannot maint[...]- cident in every energy industry but nuclear has the lowest because of the emphasis on safety. Bregar said the development of Dr. John Bregar “energy uiuependence’’ depends on the use of all of our energy resources. He cited coal, oil, gas,[...]energy can make a significant contribution before the year 2000,” Bregar added. “The development of fusion energy is farther in the future.” Russo and Bregar agreed the nuclear bill in Arizona this November (proposition 200) is weak compared to the bills in other states. Gary Russo (Photos by George Hotchkiss) Board meeting air charged up The normally placid atmosphere of the Maricopa County Com- munity College District (MCC[...]became charged with emotion Tuesday night during the “‘citizen’s interim” when Martha McNamara[...]Roger Brooks. McNamara, who said she was one of the organizers who brought about the existence of SCC, denounced the college, saying she was ashamed of it because of recent sweep of student government by the Artichoke faction and their subsequent takeover of the student newspaper. Pointing her finger at Brooks, she said that he was the cause of it all. She blasted the school paper, calling it a travesty. She said she[...]C” and that she was sorry for having ‘founded the college.”’ She then asked Brooks why he was on campus at SCC the previous week and what right did he have there. Brooks replied that he had every right to be there or any other community college campus in the district. He said that Arizona statutes required each board member to visit the campuses in the district. In other less volatile moments the board approved the hiring of Sherri Panke as custodian for scc. Brooks volunteered _in- formation to the board that Panke had complained to him that she h[...], sex and political beliefs. Panke is a member of the SCC student group, the Artichokes. Board member Badertscher, when told she was not the top candidate for the job, commented that she was possibly hired because of her sex. In the laurels and kudo slot, acting board president Flowers presented a certificate of award to the district that he had received on its behalf at a recent meeting in Boston. The award was presented by the Association of School Business Officers of the United States and Canada, a professional group made up of 5000 members from public and private schools. A first for community colleges, the award was presented to MCCCD in recognition of its accounting and financial ac- complishments for the year ending last June 30. News SHORTS Percy Mays, a_ christian musician, will be performing at the student lounge Oct. 25 at 11:30-12:30 p.m. and Oct. 26, in the cafeteria at 7:30-8:30 p.m Mays is a vocalist, g[...]R ARIZONA Veterans Memorial Coliseum Friday, Oct. 22 — The Bert Convy show and the Doodietown Pipers, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 — England Dan and John Ford Coley with Silver, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24 — Bobby Golds- boro and Tanglefoot, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25 — Buffy Sainte- Marie and Tanglefoot, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 — Willie Nelson, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. Nelson, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 — David Brenner with Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 — Danny Davis and The Nashville Brass with Cactus Country, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 — Starland Vocal Band with Dave Barry, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 — Anson Williams with The Bright Side, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1 — Freddie Fender and The Oakridge Boys, 7:20 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. Walker, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 — K.C. and the Sunshine Band, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4— Jim Stafford with Dave Barry, 7:3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5 — The Sylivers with Dave Barry, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6— La Costa and Jim Ed Brown, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7 — Mac Davis, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (for additional information, call 254-6611) SPORTS Football Glendale CC vs. Snow College at Glendale, Saturday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. Arizona State vs. New Mexico at Tempe Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. University of Arizona vs. Texas Tech at Lubbock, Texas, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m Northern Arizona University vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, at Flagstaff, Oct. 23, 7:30. Glendale CC vs. Arizona Western at Yuma,[...]CC vs. Central Arizona at Glendale, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 5 p.m. Glendale CC vs. Mesa CC at Mesa, Thursday, Oct. 28, 4:30 p.m. Glendale CC vs. Yavapai at Prescott,[...]trai Arizona and Mesa CC at Central, Friday, Oct. 22, 4 p.m Arizona Community College Athletic Conference meet at Mesa, Friday, Oct. 29, 4 p.m Women’s Golf Glendaie CC vs. Arizona State at Goodyear Country Club, Friday, Oct. 22, 1 p.m. Glendale CC Invitational at Goodyear Country Club, Thurs day, Oct. 28, 2 p.m Glendale CC vs. Phoenix College at Goodyear Country Club, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2 p.m. 7 — Willie 2 — Jimmie The man that Time magazine described as “tough, wil[...]xon,” will be featured in a film to be shown at the North- west Community Church on Oct. 24. Charles Colson, otherwise known as the White House hatchet man, will be the star of the film, “The New Chuck Colson.” |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 21,1976 WE ARE TAVING DIFFICULTY WITH THE VIDEO PORTION OF THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES, THER E SEEMS To HAVE BEEN A[...]waste of time by Nancy Ratti Nuclear energy was the topic of the Oct. 13 debate in the student lounge and nuclear waste was discussed at some length. Un- fortunately for the audience, problems of nuclear waste were never made as clear as the obvious waste of time for everyone who attended the poorly prepared debate. Gary Russo, a poet, and Dr. John Bregar, professor of engineering at ASU, were the two speakers who showed their lack of intelligence on both the topic of nuclear energy and on performing in a debate. The 45- minute debate could have been a perfect chance for both sides to present a decent argument on the pros or cons of the issue of nuclear energy, but instead both contestants presented little knowledge and probably left the audience more confused than before. Russo, came off as such an idiot the audience looked embarassed for him. Instead of using his limited time to present facts on the dangers of nuclear energy he presented nothing bu[...]ex- periences which in essence knocked energy of all kind. One of Russo’s reasons for denouncing nuclear energy was that street lights dim his view of the stars. If Russo thinks this is a valid argument a[...]ng his ideas to himself before he loses voters to the opposing side. Some one probably should tell Russ[...]at him and frightened him. At this point I think the whole audience was turned off by embarrassment fo[...]iously better prepared than Russo and clearly had the advantage because his speech flowed more easily a[...]ords without saying too much of value. In essence all he said was that there were no unsolvable problem[...]Bregar’s big mistake was that he didn’t take the perfect opportunity to tear Russo's shallow arguments apart. If he was really intent on persuading the crowd to support nuclear energy issues he should[...]so’s ignorance. Hopefully, no one who attended the so-called debate will have for- mulated an opinio[...]vital as nuclear energy. It is truly a shame that the time spent on the debate could not have been used in a more constructive way that would have informed the audience on the real problems at hand, so we would be prepared to vote yes or no on the nuclear energy issue. Bring in your info Any gr[...]hich they believe should be submitted. printed in the newspaper. Deadline is one week before publication, every Thursday. Bring a fact sheet to the newsroom, L-150, on the north- east corner of the IMC, preferably by Wednesday. No Staff speaks ou[...]s that I have for a long time been mistaken about the meaning of “student government.”” I have always thought that a student govern- ment was a “by the students for the students” kind of deal. Our AS Government goes by the idea ‘‘by the government for the government.” They are not listening to what the students want. When some of the students started to protest spending $540 on blazers for AS officers, the government went ahead and appropriated the money anyway. In two days the protesting students had gathered 500 signatures w[...]fford to buy myself a blazer, but it seems we can all buy the AS officers a blazer! We can also buy them a $65[...]efficiency’’! Fortunately, before they bought thethe ones in the typing room in the We also can, it seems, afford to send Jim Orick (AS president) and some of the other officers to a hotel for a weekend to meet w[...]help them do a better job until they decide to do the job in the first place! They have, in all fairness, done some positive work. They just recently, in an emergency meeting, pu[...]ding OVER A THOUSAND DOLLARS (over 14 per cent of the money they have to spend) on themselves! That’s our money! I think the AS government should remember that. library? How[...]group of men had a dream. These men of vision had the dream to build a country, like none other in the world, where freedom and justice would be the law of the land. These men, that we are proud to call our forefathers wrote a document that is an inspiration to the world. This document is the Constitution of the United States of America. The first Amendment, probably the most important and one that must be preserved at all costs is freedom of the press. This right, as with all rights we enjoy in America, has been time tested and stands as strong as ever today. Yet, this right even now is challenged by those who would suppress the right of individuals freedom of expression. America is strong because we are free. We are free because we respect the rights of others; we may disagree with one another on certain things, but we respect each other’s right to say it. Or least this is the way it should be. A prime example of when an inf[...]r fire because of an editorial I wrote concerning the problems that exist between AS and MECHA. Questioning what I wrote is fine, I invite criticism on my work, but I draw the line when it comes to challenging my right to say what I feel. In the Executive Board meeting of Oct. 5, it was demande[...]public apology, be reprimanded for my article by the Executive Board, and resign my post in student go[...]demands are an outrage, and a direct challenge to the Constitution. I will not yield one inch on my stand in the matter, and refuse to be intimidated. When the last shot is fired, and the battle is over, I have faith that freedom will prevail and the rights of individuals will be sustained. Varied[...]o, page two is generally regarded as a page where the staff or the readers can voice their personal opinions, or the newspaper as a whole can state its views on an issue Articles marked “Staff speaks out” are the personal opinion of that reporter only not the entire newspaper Anything r can be we wspa per’s t specific issue ticles labelled ‘Letters’ from readers of the wspaper. An y Bive his veply to | marked } ed[...]A college education is con- stantly emphasized as the way to get ahead in our society. Jobs are becomin[...]future, planning a career and looking forward to the day when they can write ‘‘college grad” on[...]enroll tents. Jokes in a few classes and spent the rest of their time strolling through campus with[...]they have been pressured, in- fluenced and goaded all their lives by determined parents, these students keep up the scholarly act though they would rather be somewhere else force is many abilities nial 9to Fear of the work another motivation in lives. Unsure of their and[...]a m 5 job s go to school to put t tion fulltime work yther And other students have reasons. Paid to[...]ple return when they are left after a lifetime of work and ac- tivity with nothing to do. The important thing for any student attending college[...]ledge and experiences he didn’t have before In the long run any amount of college 1 FE to most ful[...]ons tor whatever attending Scott Butler Note——— There are several inaccuracies in the letter above. First, AS officers do not plan to stay in a hotel during the conference, the conferences will be held in Mesa and the officers will stay at home at night. Second, AS h[...]ter instead of buying one for this year. Finally, the $5 tickets for the Roadrunner hockey games were offered to AS at $3; AS subsidized them $1 each so they could be sold at $2 each. This subsidy was offered for the benefit of ALL students. — Joe Paulmenn Staff speaks out Complaints domina[...]e are a nation of nit-pickers. We nit-pick about the coming election; the programs on prime- time TV; the commercials on TV; the neighbor’s dog braking at 3a.m.; the news we read, hear or see. Most of these things w[...]It bothers me to hear nit- picking, but more so the fact that not one of the nit-pickers does anything about what bothers them. I must admit, I have been one of the guilty parties involved in nit-picking; however,[...]this lazy way of griping If we aren't happy with the way the campaigns are going, we ought to get out there and help Go to the party headquarters and give suggestions, offer to[...]day, week or whatever time we have available. If the dog barking at 3a.m.is a gripe. tell the neighbor about it and perhaps they can put a stop to the annoyance If you don't like the prime-time shows on the TV, call or write the networks, maybe something more worth your while will be aired. The networks aren't going to know if you like or dislike the choices they have made if you are silent. Don't tell your friend, tell the network that is responsible, friend can't change using the ind the r will be broken. The end result Ing a happier you and a better[...] |
 | [...]w psychology professor at GCCby Leon Breshears The newest member of the Psychology staff is Mrs. Ellen Huft. This is Mrs.[...]was born and raised in a small com- munity around the Detroit area. She attended Hills- dale College in[...]After college she worked as a social worker for the Oakland County in Michigan where she dealt with the problems of unwed mothers, juvenile delinquents and adoptions. Mrs. Huft also worked with the information and referral of service programs in Detroit and helped with the organization of the United Way program. Mrs. Huft and her family mov[...]received her M.C. degree (Masters of Counseling). From there she taught a class in counseling and was in[...]eels. Wheels is a program that informs people in the Southeastern Maricopa County District of the public service and educational programs available[...]f presenting social service agencies was taken to the people and organizations needing help by Mrs. Huf[...]rkers as they traveled to these places to present the programs and give instruction. Career Corner La[...]oklet which is now going into its second edition. The booklet contains listings and an explanation of all the service agencies the wheels program is involved in. It is written for professionals in this field. Mrs. Huft is now involved in the reactivation of the Psychology Club, a club for all past, present or future psychology students. Mrs. Huft encourages interested students to attend the meetings with their ideas and suggestions on what they feel the club should be. The club will be an extension of the classroom where students can discuss in detail cl[...]opinions, discussion groups. Ideas brought up at the club’s first meeting included guest speakers from ASU, NAU and U of A group discussions on such topics as mental illness, speakers ex-patients from mental institutions, body language and drugs. Mr[...]o be a “‘creative teacher” a person who can work closely with the students to broaden people’s outlook. She believes that a community college is the perfect for growth of the student and she enjoys the opportunity she has of helping people to grow in[...]ese fields. This week career corner will look at the occupation of a lawyer. If you have a particular[...]rea in room L-150 before 10:00 a.m. on Tuesdays. The main duty of a lawyer or attorney, is to advise c[...]epresent them in court when necessary. Nature of work includes giving legal advice and representing cli[...]ool. In order to enter any law school approved by the American Law Association a student must complete thee years of college satisfactorily. Only a few[...]nomics, sciences, logic and public speak- ing In the mid 1970's there were about 157 of them were approved by the ALA. The others, mostly night schools have been approved only by the states. Law school training consists of two years of courses such as contracts, criminal law, and property. The third year is comprised of special courses of interest to the student, usually related to specialized fields in law. Methods of entering the law profession include graduation from an approved law school and then passing a state bar examination in the state where you wish to practice. Beginning lawyers don’t always go into private practice right away because it is hard to become established wit[...]tstanding qualities is easy. A good lawyer can go from a law clerk to a junior partner in a law firm or[...]look is good. An outstanding graduate, especially from the best law schools will have no trouble in finding a job in the next twenty or thirty years. Jobs will be availab[...]are also many jobs open each year in law schools. The graduates with lower class standings or from lesser known law schools will find it harder to g[...]law as such, is not practiced. Legal positions in the | iuded that psychology students armed forces are[...]e mis eR HELE «WANTED: Addre wanted Immediatoly! Work ot home experience ‘excellent pay. Write American Suite 132 i Nancy Ratti and Bill Jano- wicz, psychology s[...]trust. (Photo by George Hotchkiss) Trust Walks The Psychology Department was at it again! This time[...]g led around campus two weeks ago. They weren’t from outer space, they were just from the psychology class, Personal and Social Adjustment. The students were doing an exercise on trust. For 15 minutes the students led their partner, blindfolded by goggles, around campus. They stopped along the way to feel various textures, such as trees, flow[...]ound campus. Various things were tried; climbing the stairs at the business building (the tricky part is coming down), running, and trying[...]nk of water without it first going up your nose. The students were asked to pick a person in class they had not talked with before to do the exercise with. This way they could see how easy o[...]cultivate trust in persons not familiar with you The students said that many persons approached them t[...]Sorvice, 6950 Waysata Bivd. Minneapolis, Minn. 53426. y Dissertations, Thess Call Jean 277-3602 October 21, 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Ellen Huft (Photo[...]rams available to provide financial assistance to the average student. Basically financial aid breaks down into four groups - grants, loans, work study programs, and scholarships. When any studen[...]ayable sum of money awarded to a student based on the degree of excellence in his particular field. The scholarship usually pays the cost of the college the student will attend. Generally scholarships are broken up into two types. The first is the Associated Student Academic Scholarship (ASAS). T[...]te donor sponsored. As a rule it is required that the person have a grade point average of 3.0 or better based on 12 credit hours for a continuing student, or graduation in the top 25 per cent of his high school graduating class for new students. The other type of scholarship is the Associated Student Activity Grant (ASAG). It’s based on the person’s ability in certain activities such as[...]dramas and so forth. To obtain these scholarships the students have to be enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours and have a grade point average of at least 2.0 For new students, graduation from high school or a GED cer- tificate is necessary for eligibility. All scholarships are not renewable, but the scholarships in the two main categories, ASAS and ASAG, are renewable if all requirements stipulated by the scholarships are fulfilled. Scholarships are probably the hardest kind of financial aid to obtain because t[...]give everyone an excellent opportunity to acquire the funds for college and the satisfaction of knowing that to receive one they are of the highest caliber in that field. Students vie for prizes distribution about the first of April. Last year about 2000 copies were published and more may have to be printed this year. Even though the publication has no theme, the “Traveler” was so named by a group, about 10[...]ought it appropriate for .this type of magazine. The advisers are: Conrad Bayley, Mrs. Mildred Fischer and Thomas R. Brazie — all English professors — and Darlene Goto, art professor. The ‘‘Traveler’’ — Who is he / - she? Or what is it? The “Traveler,” a campus publication and one of i[...]erary pieces as well as photography and drawings, all submitted by students. If you have any leanings[...]submit something. Or should you wish to help with the assembly of the magazine, again you are invited to assist. Stude[...]are given > INDIAN JEWELRY and prizes are in cash — $25 for S < the first prize; $15 for the second; . < and $10 for the third. = Arts, Crafts and Findings $ sees 2 The cut-off date for submitting is < selections is the end of the fall = 5925 W. Olive < semester. This gives the group > 4-6 time to assemble materials for > 93 081 S publication < ; The “Traveler” is ready for IN TRANSCENDENTAL <7[...]‘7 every Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. 8 6 p.m. Rm B202 Sponsored by Students Internationa Meditation Society Phone: 257-8611 ae: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi f[...] |
 | “Mimi-5821. I". Tough week for volleyball team ; ’lhree matches in five days [raved to be GCC's down. as the women's volleyball team (hopped two of the matches — 24) to crosstown rival Phoenix Cdlege and 2-1 to state power Pima. The style of play for the win- ning team in each match was quite diferrentiated —all for the Bears on Monday. continually (limping flashy spikes. blocks and drop shots over and around the Gauchos. The West High graduate was the mainstay throughout the match. playing a great part in the 1511. 15—6 wins over the Glendale gals. 'Ihe Gauchos had some bright spot[...]hey didn‘t last very lmg. PC had gone up 3-0 in the first game. but a Dawna Clayton spike stopped the Bear rally. and two PC mistakes along with a spike by Carol Carvoo gave Glendale a tie. The close contest was short- lived. when. as she woul[...]iss Kirk again came through with a boomer to stop the Gauchos and boost the Bears to an 11-4 lead that would prove to be the Gauchos' downfall. Glendale came back once again[...]other Carol Carvoo spike. and closed thescore to 12-11. But a couple of illegal hits and another Jamie Kirk spike and the Bears took it, 15-11. The second game was almost a carbon copy of the first. PC jumping out to a 3-1 lead. only to have the Gauchos fight back to go ahead. 5-3. Two sideouts and an illegal hit added to one more Jamie Kirk spike. and the Gauchos still weren't far out. But then it just happened to be the Sports Shorts The women '5 golf team won the second conference scoring match of the season. and now has a comfortable lead in the race for the state championship. Sami Birkland was medalist in the Scottsdale Invitational with a 50. Patty Havir was one back and Uri Murray was third with a 52. The Glendale Invitational. the third scoring match of the season will beplayed Monday. Oct. 25 at the Goodyear Country Club. Jack Chilton passed for n[...]t Dixie last week. hit it wasn’t enough to down the Rebels. as the boys from St. George. Utah. took a 42-2 win. The loss was GCC's sixth straight. with this week's game agairst Snow College at Glen- dale. Saturday at 7:30. The Glendale.ags country tam placed fifth in the San Diego Aztec Invitational last weekend. behind[...]nd Moore Park. Cal, Altai Estrada was top man for the Gauchos. finishing 14th. one place ahead of team[...]inoza, George Lahorin finished 19th. Kevin Cowley 28th and Jerry Bowman‘s 36th finished scoring for[...]. cnewoman- team‘ 5 turn to serve and she blew the Gauchos away. All she did while playing the badicourt was toss in a spike along with three serving acs. and PC went up 12-5. 'lhiee Glendale illegal him ended the matCh. dropping the Gauchos' record to 53. A lot of boomers writers[...]osa Valenzuela‘s expert setting and serving led the Aztecs of Pima over Glendale on Wednesday. to. PCC took ad- vantage of each Gaucho mistake. easily taking the first game of the match. 15-5 The tide turned in the second game of the match. Glendale going quickly ahead. The only thing the Gauchos had to do was keep the ball in play — Pima made 16 mistakts that cost them points. The Gauchos made just seven scoring plays e two Dawna[...]rvoo spikes. Val Troxel‘s spike and serving ace — but they did what they had to. they kept it in play. 1he third game was close all theway. but when it came close to the end. it looked as though the Gauchos would take it all. A see- saw game all the way. but. wid'i GCC up 13-11 and all eyes on a Gaucho win. Little Rosa sails four serves past Glendale. and Pima goes home the victors. it‘s a shame that statistics don‘t determine the score, the Gauchos' stats sound like All- Americans - Sheila Glover. 13 assists. three digs; Val Troxel. six spikes. 12 assists. two blocks; Mary Ann Acker. five digs. t[...]was a good day for Glendale became after droppirg the first two matches. it was getting to be a long w[...]omers). a win finally came. Gail Hitter started the game out right for Glendale after the Cochise serve sailed long by (sports- se‘ving[...]Clayton‘s spikes A Glendale error gave Cochise the ball. but another net serve and Dawna stepped up to serve with the score 5-l. After a few shots here and there. she took a break with the score 7 12~1. in favor of the friendly neighborhood Glendale Boomers. Peaches Seniuk served up a couple at the end. Diane Mason and Mary Ann Acker took turns spiking. and Glendale finally wm. 15-3. The second game of the match looked like it was going to be a barnburner when Cochise jumped off to a 2-0 lead ldon't get excited Apache fans). but again the designated cheerleader (Dawna) stepped up to the line and conveniently woke the Apaches up v Glendale 62. Sicila Glover added a couple points with her serving to put GCC up 9-2. and that's where it started to get exciting. for Cochise anyway. The Apaches rolled off an amazing two straight points and moved within five. 9-4. but then the old jump- intothenet-awshudts took over and Cochise returned to the caliber of play they were capable of. Peaches se[...]le. 1H. Everybody wanted to help against Cochise — in addition to Val‘s 16 assists. Sheila Glover[...]. and Brenda Mardis helped six times. 1his week. the Gauchos at- tempt to raise their 64 record agairst Scottsdale on Monday. then take the rest of the week off to p-epare for Central Arizona, who comes to GCC Tuesday for a 5 pm. match. and Thursday against the Thunderbirds of Mesa. Things are good. bad. and questionable in the injury department these days. The good — freshman Pam Smith will be back in action after sitting out the week with a recurring shoulder separation. The bad - stau'stician Jayne Hancock is still nirsing[...]e to carry out her ex- tmsive duties Questionable — Val Troxel didn't tape her wrist agairst Cochise. which could man that the sprain is healed. But it could also mean that the women's sports program ran out it tape. because Val ins beai Ising three cases of the adhesive every game. They re called Levis for[...]fabrics But now more comfort- able Sizes 34 to 42 The METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL - won rm Val Troxe[...]ppen with Dawna Clayton‘s spike against Pima in the Gauchos‘ 2-1 loss to the Tucson school last Wednesday. Dawna finished the match with seven spikes, tour assists and two blocked spikes, but that wasn't enough to stop the Aztecs, who scored four straight points in the final game to take a 15-13 win and the match victory. FDR APPOIIWEII 939-5727 E” ' SUPER . PREC5/ON CUTS FOR WN AND[...] |
 | VOTE TUESDAY THE ARTS Phoenix Little Theatre presents “Charlie's Aunt,’ Oct. 29 Nov. 3, 5, 6. Scottsdale Players at the Stage- brush Theatre in ‘Suddenly At Home,”’ Oct. 29-31. Scottsdale Center for the Arts Presents The National Theatre of the Deaf, Oct. 29, 30. The Classical Film Society presents “‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ at the Unitarian- Universalist Church in Paradise Valley, Friday, Oct. 29. Friday, Nov. 5, “The Graduate,’’ starring Dustin Hoffman and Ann Bancroft. Also, the “Revolt at Columbia.” Tickets — $1.50 for adults, .0 for children. MUSIC The Ohio Players in concert at the Civic Plaza Exhibit Hall, Friday, Oct. 29. Phoebe Snow in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Wednesday, November 3, 7 p.m. Tickets — $6.50 and 7.50. Herbie Mann in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Saturday, November 6, 8 p.m. Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. Patti Smith with Southside Johnny at the Celebrity Theater, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 7 p.m. Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. BeeBop Deluxe in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Friday, Nov. 12,7 p.m. Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. Biue Oyster Cult in concert at the Civic Plaza, Sunday, Nov. 14. Richie Haven in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Sunday, Nov. 14, Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. Jerry Jeff Walker in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Thursday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m. and Friday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. The Civic Plaza Symphony Hall presents the Tucson Opera, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20, 8 p.m. Tickets — $4, 6, 8, 10, 12 LaBelle in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Saturday, Nov. 2. Tickets — $5.75 and 6.75. Barry Manilow in concert at the Civic Plaza Symphony Hall, Saturday, Dec. 4, 8 p.m. Katherine Hepburn at the Civic Plaza Symphony Hall, December 13, 16, 17, 18. Tickets — Dec. 13 and 16, 8 p.m., $7, 9, 10; Dec. 17-18, 8 p.m., $8, 10, 12; Dec. 16 and 18, 2 p.m. $5, 7, 9. David Bromberg and Jimmy Buffet in concert at the Celebrity Theater, Sunday, Dec. 19, 7 p.m. Tickets — $6.50 and 7.50. STATE FAIR ARIZONA Thursday, Uct. 28 — Davi Brenner with Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 297 — Danny Davis and The Nashville Brass with Cactus Country, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 — Starland Vocal Band with Dave Barry, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 — Anson Williams with The Bright Side, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1 — Freddie Fender and The Oakridge Boys, 7:2 p.m Tuesday, Nov. 2 — Jimmie Walker, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 —-K.C. and the Sunshine Band, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 — Jim Stafford with Dave Barry, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5 — The Syivers with Dave Barry, 4 p.m. and 7:30 pm. Saturday, Nov. 6— La Costa and Jim Ed Brown, 4 p.m. and 7:30 pm. Sunday, Nov. 7 — Mac Davis, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE, AZ.. 85302 ‘Nuff said? Many GCC students return to their[...]heir chagrine, a little white slip of paper under the windshield wiper saying they have been one of the lucky: people on campus designated to support the security department — to the tyne of $2. But what retaliation do we have? (Photo by Dave Van Ness) State Fair new, better Where the hell is Bullhead City? You can find out at State Fair Arizona "76, going on right now at the Arizona State fairgrounds. Bullhead City is just one of many towns that has an exhibit in the north hall of the coliseum, along with the county exhibits, agriculture and the apiary exhibits. The name’s been changed and so has the fair, according to fair officials. The aim in 1976 is to have the annual event more of a fair for the whole family, instead of the carnival it has been in the past. And have they succeeded. There are still all the favorite games and rides, but many more exhibits and more top-name entertainment every day. “The DeFranco Family” started off the 17-day run with a show in the coliseum, paired with “Silver.”’ Other star[...]before Nov. 6 are Willie Nelson, Bobby Goldsboro, the Starland Vocal Band, Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, KC and the Sunshine Band, Buffy Sainte- Marie, Jim Stafford,[...]photography and paintings, handicrafts and cakes — there’s all kinds of contests for every member of the family to enjoy. Entertainment all day, every day on the numerous stages — the Bicentennial Stage, the In- dian Stage, Lew King’s Stage, Stage Arizona, the Band Stand — everywhere you go, there’s some kind of entertainment, and all it costs is $2.00 for adults, but it’s half-price every week d[...]for nuclear energy issue by Greg Keidel On Nov. 2 Arizonans will go the polls to decide on a complex issue of extreme importance. The issue is Proposition 200, the nuclear initiative. Proposition 200 is not a nuclear or non-nuclear issue. If passed, proposition 200 would require nuclear fussion power plants with[...]er Dec. 1, 1975 to meet certain “safeguards.” The Palo Verde nuclear energy plant, 45 miles west of[...]was certified for construction on Dec. 4, 1975. The first condition requires that liability limits, $560 million, imposed by the federal govern- ment (Price-Anderson Act, 1957) b[...]er by law or by waivers is assured...” (Section 2, subsection C1). “There is no Bobby Goldsboro was on center stage at the State Fair Arizona Sunday night, just one of the top-name performers to appear during the 17-day run of the ‘74 fair. (Photo by Dave Van Ness) NewsSHORTS All students wishing to graduate from GCC at the end of the fall semester must file a petition in the admissions office before Nov. 1. A fee of $7 is c[...]ns tickets to see Mac Frampton’s Triumvirate in the Glendale gymnasium Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. GCC music professor John Thrasher will be conducting the show, a part of the CEAS Artists’ Series that will feature Frampton along with the GCC Orchestra Other wanting to attend may purchase general ad- mission tickets for $2 and reserved seats for $2.50. The co-author of “I Don’t Live There Anymore,” Doug Oldham, will be appearing at the Northwest Community Church, 16615 N. 43rd Ave., O[...]h Living For’’ was named Best Gospel Album of the year, has ap- peared with Art Linkletter, Dale Ev[...]Prince Phillip of England. realistic chance that the first condition can be met,” according to the “No on 200 committee.” Congress has reconsidered the Price-Anderson Act twice. Last December Congress voted by a large margin (House 329 to 61; Senate 77 to 17) to extend the law for ten years. Neither state or local governm[...]ive liability limits established by federal law. The second condition requires the Legislature to decide that nuclear power plants a[...]physical systems in actual operation” (Section 2, subsection C2). To meet this requirement, large[...]ty tests would have to be performed. According to the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, it would require ten years to con- struct the safety facilities and conduct the tests. The third condition calls on the Legislature to determine that radioactive materia[...], “no reasonable chance (of) ... escape .. into the natural environment .. due to imperfect storage t[...]God, theft, sabotage, acts of war...” (Section 2, subsection @). Already $150 million has been spent on the Palo Verde Plant. The Palo Verde Nuclear Plant could start producing electricity by 1982. By 1986 the plant could be supplying one-fourth of Arizona’s electrical energy. Outlook '76 on exhibit The “‘Arizona’s Outlook *76” art Mexico in S[...]look “76” is a strong exhibition illustrating the fact that the Southwest is a major contemporary art center. The art work is done by Arizona artists. The showing on campus is sponsored by the CEAS and the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities. The pieces are for sale and may be purchased by contacting Frank Fitzgerald, chairman of the Art Department, in FA-143. |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 28, 1976 Editorial edia coverage favors big two The news media covers the presidential candidates almost down to the most minute details. At the same time, the three M’s of the major minority parties (MacBride, a Libertarian,[...]age. At least, it’s certainly not comparable to the attention given to Ford and Carter. Behind this is an assumption that the major party candidates are the only ones that the public are in- terested in and that have a chance at winning the election. This assumption employs a type of ‘‘damned if you do, damned if you don’t’ type of logic. The candidates have little chance of victory, so they[...]ey have little chance of winning. Anyway, neither the interest nor the victory potential of a presidential contender can be determined unless the public has an opportunity to evaluate him. And the media for many is the sole provider of such an opportunity. With the media being the only window into the political arena, it should attempt to present as[...]are of course, problems with giving equal time to all presidential contenders. This problem is what prompted the League of Women Voters to bar all other candidates from the Ford-Carter debates which they sponsored. With 92 candidates in the running for the office, they felt that to allow McCarthy or Maddox into the debates would be to open the floodgates. Too, there is a finite amount of time and space in which to fit the news. But we are not suggesting that all can- didates be given equal attention. We merely[...]candidates with some following should be allowed the same exposure as those from the two main parties. The other parties given equal exposure might not get[...]istic or ridiculous, and one should remember that the Republican party started as a one-issue minority party. At any rate, it is not the province of the mass media to ensure the continuance of our two- party system. That is, ho[...]t practices are doing. Opinion poll Do you think the law of no drinking until 2 p.m. on election days serves any useful purpose?[...]use. They're going to drink anyway whether or not the booze is on sale. Staff speaks out Bus system a real lemon by Andrea Passage We hear so much about the improved and con- venient Phoenix transit system,[...]and a hostess to serve it on some buses. I think the time has come to voice an opinion about the all so great “transit system.” I know first hand[...]with even more facts. Their training program for all their employes is the same. I had applied for telephone work in the office, since I have always done office work and considered it respectable work. I was placed on a bus on a hot day in June and t[...]er another until four o’clock in order to learn the routes. I spent one whole day in 108 degree heat, riding muggy buses with everything from 300 pound women who were squeezing me out of my s[...]liquor and sat mumbling no sense uncontrollaby. The clincher was the day they dropped me off at 7th St. and Watkins, a[...]terrifying part of town. It was four o’clock in the afternoon and the sand and pavement were burning through my feet. I was told that a supervisor would pick me up, but the only people offering me rides were scroungy young and old men yelling ob- scenities out car windows and the one car, that pulled over. Two of the four men in it got out and tried talking me into[...]as | finally broke into tears they jumped back in the car and sped off. I decided at that point that I[...]ave been very patient while a few have criticized the expenditures of this year’s student government. In all fairness, I can be patient no longer. So I feel it is necessary that I clear up all of the gross inaccuracies made by Mr. Gauthier and Mr. Butler in their letters to the Editor. I would like to categorically clear up each ac- cusation made. First, the blazers are not being purchased directly out of the AS funds as stated by Mr. Gauthier, but rather ou[...]vernments use to make themselves more apparent to the constituents. These blazers will remain with the school and can be used by student government’s[...]d by CEAS, our night student government. Second, the typewriter mentioned by Mr. Butler is not going to cost the students of this campus one penny. We are in the process of borrowing a typewriter from one of the departments to use this school year, then we will requisition one from the district for next year’s student government. Third, the so call hotel weekend mentioned by Mr. Butler happens to be a very important conference put on by the Arizona Community College Student Government Asso[...]cisions will be made to send student lobbyists to the state legislature to prevent enabling legislation[...]out any longer, so I started walking back across the south Phoenix neighborhood, to the bus depot. I was on the verge of passing out, but too afraid to for fear[...]part of town unconscious. I finally made it into the parking lot and crawled into my car and got contr[...]y head pounding and my hands shaking, but I drove the distance home where I knew I would be safe. My hu[...]med Phoenix Transit that I was not coming back to work, and then promptly employed an attorney. Unfortunately, with me being unemployed, we could not afford for the attorney to go through with it. Well, the point is that I swore that day that I would never[...]t bus again. Recently, due to time conflicts and the fact that my husband and I work in different directions, I found myself at the mercy of Phoenix Transit. I hesitantly phoned the office to get the exact times of the buses running from 59th Ave. and Indian School to 59th Ave. and Olive. almost dropped the phone, instead of being able to travel straight up 59th Ave., I was told I would have to board the bus at 59th Ave. and Indian School and go all the way across town and down to the terminal at ist Street and Washington, wait, board another bus and travel all the way north across two towns to get to school. This[...]ere or to whom this is convenient, but if this is the best Phoenix Transit can do for GCC students or a[...]nsit bus. with students’ criticisms to change the community college registration fee system of $45 to a tuition system much like that of the state universities. The increase in cost would be dramatic and would prove to be prohibitive for many of our students. The costs for this conference, which by the way, happens to be very minimal, will be taken ou[...], not just one. Included is a Christmas formal at the Hyatt iad and a Sadie Hawkins dance on Valentines[...]nts and sell them to students at discount prices. The hockey game expenditure was made in an emergency meeting because the op- portunity came up after a regularly scheduled[...]im- mediate reply. Before anyone else criticizes the expenditures of this year’s student government, I invite them to research all the facts first. Better yet, I invite them to get inv[...]ky situations Neil Miller...No, it's ridiculous. The only thing it serves is the moral issues of a certain group of people. Moral[...]ated will go vote for just any person that’s on the ballot. by Joe Paulmenn In all modesty, I have to admit that I am a “Super Act[...]ty job, or falling for a line, I rank up there at the top. You know me, I’m the one who volunteers to have my mom bake seven cakes for the kindergarten carnival as a child, the one who does all the driving in a carpool as a teenager, and the one who buys Florida swampland as an adult. Most recently I received a phone call from a woman who said, ‘Can Sam Steiger count on you on November 2?” Being a good republican, and since I thought[...]c YES! It turns out ’ol Sam wants a little more from me than my vote, so on November 2, 1 am 4 oilicial poll watcher on some Indian reservation from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. My duties haven't been explai[...]I assume I will be making sure no illegal aliens from Warsaw vote. I don’t know what my problem is. I'm the type of person that would buy the Brooklyn Bridge, Seattle, Washington, and the Grand Canyon all in one day. If I ever get drafted, I will no doubt step forward for the big suicide mission, only to return for in the world; the great P.T. Barnum once said that people like me w[...]hazard? Dear Editor: ~ I would like to protest the speed and manner in which the 3-wheeled vehicles are driven around the GCC campus. I would like to know who has the right-of-way on the sidewalks? When one of these things comes speeding down the sidewalk, is it up to me to jump into the grass (which happens to be full of manure!) or am I supposed to stand on the sidewalk and let the water on the sidewalk be sprayed onto my pantleg by the tires of these 3-wheeled terrors? I have observed several close misses; if it were not for the slight rattling of these things, no one would kno[...]uman is not nearly as formidable as stepping into the path of the on-coming 3- wheeled menace! Sincerely yo[...] |
 | , Election '76 October 26, 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 - Propositions on ballot Nov. 2 Amendment to the Arizona Constitution ELE SEES Amendment to the Arizona Constitution ae erm ant RES Amendment to the Arizona Constitution Amendment to the Arizona Constitution Amendment to the Arizona Constitution é “Nuclear Safeguard Ac[...]al court appointments and terms by requiring that the advice and consent of the senate to certain commission appointments by the governor be given “in a manner prescribed by la[...]qualifications by requiring that confirmation by the senate of certain commission appointments by the governor be “in the manner prescribed by law.” RAS An amendment relating to the State Board of Education by requiring that consent of the Senate to the appointment of certain members of the board by the governor shall be “in the manner prescribed by law.” An imposition of an additional requirement that the governor's appointments of regents of the Universities and the governing boards of other state educational institutions be subject to the consent of the senate as prescribed by legislation. An amendmen[...]ation Commission and its powers by requiring that the appointment of a director of insurance shall be by the governor “with the consent of the senate in the manner prescribed by law.”” An initiative concerned with nuclear safety, requiring that the nuclear industry be fully liable for any accident[...]made in case of A legislative act concerned with the repeal of the present auto emissions testing program presently[...]ent to constitution. allow YES A YES vote means the bill will pass and safeguards will be required be[...]generating plant can be built. A YES vote means the present program would be repealed. LG IESE oe es[...]t no legislative safeguards are required and that the Palo Verde generating plant construction can proceed without delay. ERE IED NO A NO vote means the present program would be retained. ecsmesmsecoene ree A SO OIE ROE RELL ELE ELE OG 2 Arch Gillespie Compiled and edited by le[...] |
 | &EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 28, 1976 State magazine features photo teacher's work by Cynthia Branham Willis Peterson, nationally[...]a Highways magazine. Peterson has contributed to the Arizona High- ways for over 20 years with nature photos and stories, such as: Speck, The Kangaroo Rat in the October 1960 issue, which is now a popular children’s book, and The Plainsman in the July 1964 issue. November’s issue, entitled The Glory of Nature’s Forum, portrays the quietness and simplicity in nature and reveals the personality of Peterson, which is one of sincerit[...]ntly was named Outstanding Journalism Educator at the community college level by the Arizona Newspaper Association. Exhibits of his work have been at the Heard Museum of Phoenix, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and about 12 galleries throughout the country. Peterson began his career in photography at the age of 14 with a box camera given to him as a gif[...]ng, he developed his own with chemicals bought at the drugstore in his hometown in Colorado. Peterson has been a photo journalist for the Arizona Republic and free lanced for magazines. For the last eight years he has been at GCC as a photo in[...]Because of confidentiality and security reasons, the name in the story below is ficticious, as requested by the worker and the writer. “These are people that have raped, hav[...]student and part time volunteer social worker at the county prison and Durango, a minimum security reh[...]ity Service, aclass offered at GCC which lets one work in their chosen field and receive one to three college credits. Since the end of August, Rita has participated in the program. “Three girls have quit because they were afraid of the people ... I talked to a man who raped a three-ye[...]ners have no reasons or feelings about committing the crimes. ‘‘One prisoner said, ‘my mother sla[...]e.”’ “In my job you've got to realize that the prisoners will be ever so nice, ever so apologetic for what they’ve done in order to work for their GED or to be moved from the county jail to Durango.” “County jail is complete in- carceration. There are no win- dows, everything is totally locked; you walk through one locked door and the door in front of you is locked; you go through that door and it locks behind you before the next door unlocks. You are completely and totally[...]ide, you’re in there for that time, period.” The average day at the county prison consists of waking, taking a shower[...]ed to watch an hour of television. “Durango is the most minimum security prison I have ever seen,”’ according to Rita, “all it has is a five foot fence surrounding it, if one wanted to leave, he could do so fairly easily The five month old Durango has a more relaxed atmosphere than the county prison. You see the sunshine everyday, you have a yard off of your ar[...]ave their own room, they have a nice shower area; the women are allowed to wear make up and own toiletr[...]e given a chance to be treated by a psychologist. From there they The Fiesta Bow! Queen candidates are: Bottom, left to right: Kathleen L. Butler, Pamela Cales, Carrie E. Cook, Margaret Drenta. Middle, left to right: Jacque Lyn Hancock, Julie Lunsford, Jacqueline McMillon, Pam Palmgren, Cindy Peterson. Top, left to right: Nancy Ratti, Jacque Sanchez, Carol Ann Street,[...]ce to go to a skill center and learn jobs ranging from clerical work to a mechanic.” “T'm bound to my family, the[...]spend about twelve to eighteen hours a week with the program. I have an additional eighteen hour class[...]nning to continue her coun- seling at Durango and the county prison after her semester in Projects in C[...]Service may contact Jane Werneken, originator of the class and author of a new release, ‘‘Guidelin[...]nity Service Agencies Using College Volunteers in the Community Service Program.” Werneken can be reached in room LS-166 or by calling 934-2211 ext. 271. Ceramics room hard to get into by Cynthia Branham One morning last week while walking from the rear parking lot near the fine arts building, I chanced to look towards the new patio being added to the ceramic room. A fellow student was standing in front of the barricade to the patio entrance. He tossed his books through, then climbed through himself. Was this the only way to enter a classroom at a time like this? Robert G. Lundeen, ceramics professor, said, “Most of the students climbed through the barricade, a few came in through the drawing and composition room. Again, most students took the inconvenience in stride and with humor, while others were unhappy with the situation.” The new patio will provide more storage and work area for ceramic students. The project will be completed some time near the end of the semester, making it all worth the inconvenience. VWVE JOE& JOEY'S <S INDIAN JEWELRY Arts, Crafts and Findings 5925 W. Olive 934-6081 Willis Peterson, GCC p[...] |
 | The community college A view from state(Editors Note: This is the first part of a three-part series on the structure of the community college system in Arizona.) by Arch Gillespie The community college, which evolved from the junior college, had its official beginning in the United States in 1901 in Joliet, I]. Two-year ins[...]ilar schools existed earlier, some dating back to the earlier part of the nineteenth century. When the Arizona Community College system came into being in 1960 with the passage of Title 15, chapter 6, the the Arizona Legislature, two junior colleges were alr[...]fered college level courses and went public under the state jurisdiction. Phoenix College was organized by Phoenix Union High School in 1920 as an institution offering the first two years of college. It might be noticed that “‘junior’’ was not used in either title. When the Legislature established the community college system it was structured as a t[...]ganization. Junior college was originally used in the title but it was later changed to community college. The first level, the state level, is a central regulatory body that attempts to set a pattern for limited uniformity throughout the state. Officially, the body is called the State Board of Directors for Com- munity Colleges of Arizona; but, unofficially, it is referred to as the Arizona Comrpunity College Board — in the context here, simply, the State Board. The second level, the district level, is permitted to operate its colle[...]its own budget. This level will be dealt with in the next article in the series. The State Board consists of 14 members, one from each county, appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. In addition, membership includes a representative of the Arizona Board of Regents (Dwight Patterson), the Superintendent of Public Instruction (Carolyn Warner) and the Director of the Division of Vocational Education (William Anderson), all of whom serve ex of- ficio. In order to carry on the day-to-day function, the state board has built up an administrative staff to compile data, to maintain contact with the various colleges and the Legislature and to prepare material for the various committees. The staff is headed by Dr. George Hall who serves as its Executive Director. The term of the appointed board members is seven years, the term of two members terminates each year. By law they are to meet, with certain exceptions, once a month. The state board relies heavily on the recommendations of its standing or ad hoc committees, which at the present time, number nine. For example, the facilities committee determines the present and future plans in line with the needs of the area. The legislative committee studies bills under consideration and provides feedback to the legislature of the board reaction to these bills. . Because of the rapid growth of Arizona’s higher education population the state community college board finds itself in a unique position. The community colleges in Arizona exceed the combined enrollments of all four-year colleges and universities in the state. In addition, the rate of growth for the community college population is expected to rise the next few years at a much faster rate than the four-year institutions. So, if the challenges to meet this rapid growth is to be made, the board must work and keep in fine tune with the state Legislature, the controllers of the purse strings. It appears, structurally, the Board is in this position to meet the challenge. Next week: The Maricopa County Community College District. Washington Post Editor by Nancy Ratti Saturday, Oct. 23, the GCC student union was turned into a Mexican Ballet Folklorico dance workshop, complete with bright costumes, dancing senoritas and senors and lively Mexican music. The dance workshop was sponsored by a newly recognize[...]ce Mexican folkloric style along with lectures on the understanding of the movements and slide shows made up the all-day workshop for the 75 participants. The dance instructor for the workshop, Prof. Raefel Zamirripa, came from Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico to share his expertise of dancing. Zamirripa, 34, is rated as one of the top three dancing instructors in Mexico. He is the Director of Groupo Folklorico, a well-known dancing group in Mexico, as well as being the Director of fine arts at the Universidad de Guadalajara. Zamirripa’s zest f[...]love of this art was easily seen while he taught the steps to his eager learners who ranged in age from two years old to 50. October 25, 1976-£1 TIEMPO PASANDO-5 Folkloric dance workshop sponsored by new group Prof. Raefel Zamirripa from Guadalajara, gives special attention to a young participant trying to learn folkloric dancing at the dance workshop held in the student union last Saturday. (photo by George Hot[...]ganized at GCC When several Rotary Club members from the Sun City Rotary Clubs visited the campus, Oct. 18-21, their purpose was to contact students to organize a Rotaract Club. Taking turns at manning the table in the Student Union were Dr. John H. Smith, Dr. William Sample, Tom Skirm and Nick Schreider, director of all Rotary youth activities in the area. Eighteen students signed up for the new club, and a meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Officers will be elected then, committee appointed to work on a constitution and other items of business. Dr[...], psychology professor, will be faculty adviser. The Rotaracts consist of persons, ages 18 through 28, in- terested in community, vocational and inte[...]hat high school graduates who have been active in the Interact Club would want to continue with the Rotaract Club on campus. The motto for the club is “Service Above Self,’”’ according to Dr. Smith. The aim is to work on special projects, selected by the group, that are beneficial to the college, to the community, or to an international need. Some club[...]foreign college on a common project. More than 1200 Rotaract Clubs have been established, and they may be found in 60 countries, membership totaling about 25,000 men and women. Cheryl Mallerenee may be contacted for answers to questions. Her telephone number is 846-1738. gives news reading tips by Nancy Ratti Executive Editor of the Washington Post, Benjamin Bradlee, spoke to a crowd of approximately 800 persons at ASU Oct. 20, explaining how persons can better understand an[...]ly. Bradlee, 54, was responsible for supervising the handling of the Watergate investigation and subsequent publication of the scandal uncovered by reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Wood- ward, who are under his employ. The audience, mostly made up of students, was held captivated for the 40 minutes Bradlee quipped through his well pre- pared speech. Rarely did two minutes go by that the audience didn’t break into laughter at his subt[...]r when reading. First, if it doesn’t appear in the papers, don’t think that it didn’t happen and[...]ina while, there simply might be a break down in the com- munications process, such as a certain corre[...]Second, newspapers are not always able to print the truth. He said they try to, of course, but someti[...]have to be met, it is not always possible to get the whole truth. “You must realize, sometimes these stories you read in the paper are rush job,”’ he said. The third thing to look out for, he said, is bias in the news stories. He said that it is nearly impossibl[...]and in spite of, should be an immediate signal to the reader that the reporter might be slanting his story. Look for where the stories are placed, he said, which page and what type of print it appears in. Also, if the story is buried on the back page or it’s played up on the first page, the reader should recognize this as a form of bias.[...]ing a newspaper effectively, Bradlee commented on the question of news _ stories threatening national security. Incidents such as the Pentagon papers leak and the bombing of Cambodia were referred to. Bradlee sa[...]n a question of destroying national security with the printing of any article in the paper, it has been a question of national embarrassment. The government was opposed to allowing publication of things such as the Pentagon papers because they were afraid for us to see all of their mistakes. TRANSCENDENTAL , Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (founder MEDITATION free lecture every Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B1C7 6 p.m. Rm B202 Sponsored by: Students International Meditation Society Phone: 257-8611 For most of the events that have been termed a threat to security involved everyone knowing the secret except the American people, he said. “They knew we would raise hell, if we knew some of the things they were doing,”’ he said. Bradlee f[...]ained humble about himself. He declined answering questions involving his personal opinions “I received an invitation and I wanted to address myself to the need projections in Arizona and the Southwest.” When asked why he felt it so impor[...]ts, signifies progress for me as a teacher and to all others par- ticipating as well.” The workshop was a tri-lateral arrangement between GC[...]different dances at each college, this way later the campuses can unite and learn the other dances. Erlinda Torres, GCC counselor and coordinator of the GCC workshop program, commented on the purpose and need for this type of activity. “There is a need in the West for Mexican cultural awarenesss among students and the com- munity. It is not just for our culture it is[...]is opinion. PRECISION CUTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN 6032 W. BETHANY HOME ROAD * GLENDALE, ARIZONA |
 | 6-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-October 28, 1976 SPORTS Golfers tip ‘Chokes; invitational Thursday by Dave Van Ness The Glendale women’s golf team tuned up for its hom[...]nd in doing so, kept its unbeaten streak intact. The match was stopped after nine holes because of complications — specifically, because Scottsdale packed up and left. It seems the Gaucho links ladies were embarrassing the hacking Artichokes, who couldn’t handle it, so[...]dale remains 3-0 in dual matches and has also won the two Chilton champ over Crowton by Dave Van Ness When will it all end? That could be on the minds of the Gaucho football team, after suffering its seventh straight loss of the season, 4332, to the Badgers from Snow College. Big mistakes early in the game were probably the single biggest reason for GCC’s fall, but ' : throughout the game, the Ls } Ephraim, Utah boys always Referee Earl Yost gives Glendale assistant coach Paul came up with the big play when Williams the finger after Williams questioned the competency they needed it. ee of Yost and his counterparts in Saturday night’s 43-32 loss to The Gauchos sure didn’t get Snow College. (Photo by Dave Van Ness) run over. When the final score is 144, it over from four yards out to conference scoring matches thus far. The next is GCC’s invitational, to be held Thursday (today if you get this paper on time) at the Goodyear Country Club in Litchfield Park, north of Indian School Road on Litch- field Rd. The dual match that was scheduled for last Friday against ASU was stopped after most of the golfers had finished eight holes. There was a steady rain coming down and lightning was hitting not far from the course, so coach Ken Weiss didn’t take any chances. Patty Havir and Sue Burkland led the Gauchos into the clubhouse each with a nine-hole score of 40. Sandi Burkland was one back, followed by Lori Murray with a 42 and Miki Schires with a 47. The invitational will begin at 1 p.m., with the next matches to be a dual match with Phoenix College on Tuesday at Goodyear (2 p.m.), a dual match with ASU on Friday and the Phoenix College invitational Wed., Nov. 5 at Enca[...]os finale by Dave Van Ness It’s do or die for the Glendale cross country team this week. The Arizona Community College Athletic Conference meet is Friday at Mesa, and the winner travels to Farmingdale, N.Y. for a chance to win the national title. For all the teams that don’t win, there’s always next yea[...]s, but it sometimes does serve as an incentive.) The Gauchos ended the regular season last week, finishing second in a t[...]en- tral’s Loney Valisto was tops, finishing in 25:12 over the five- mile course. Randy Espinoza was first for Glendale, the only time anyone on the Glendale team has beaten Allen Estrada, and the first time a Gaucho has finished as high as third. Espinoza followed Valisto and CAC’s Bobby Alejandro to the finish, just ahead of Estrada. George Laborin wa[...]ott Smith finished for Glendale in 16th. CAC’s 22-43-63 win came easily — the Vaqueros had five runners in the top eight. Lee Lewis in fifth, Steve O’Brien in sixth and Allen Dowell in eighth gave CAC the sweep. Mesa’s top man was Larry Martinez in se[...]Coach Dick Fuenning’s young by Dave Van Ness The Gauchos volleyball team took a dive last week, fa[...]eir record fell to 6-5. What can be said, except the Gauchos played bad. It took quite a while for the team to get over the ‘car lag’ from travelling the great distance, in fact it took most of the first game. The closest GCC got to the Artichokes was 1-0, after that it was all downhill. Scottsdale went ahead 8-2, mainly as a result of Gaucho errors rather than their own good play. After a 'Choke smash sailed long over the end line, and Glendale scored their last point, Scottsdale ran off a string of seven straight points to take the match, 15-3 It looked to the huge and vocal corps (all first-semester students) will have their hands full Friday with Pima, Phoenix College and Central. The Aztecs have to be favored, mainly because of Art Menchaca, the state’s top junior college runner. PC will put[...]ething off if Alejandro and Valisto get some help from the other team members. If Glen- dale’s runners have a good day, they might even go for it. 43-32, there’s got to be a lot of heroics, and Saturday, just about the whole show belonged to Glendale’s quarterback,[...]amazing 430 total yards and three touch- downs. The sophomore southpaw’s performance overshadowed that of Snow’s Gary Crowton, generally regarded as the top junior college quarterback in the country. Crowton threw for 348 yards and rushed for 18, to raise his total yardage mark to 1,361 — tops in the country. Crowton has been ‘Number One” all year, but Chilton was the main man in Saturday’s game. He threw an eight-yard touch- down pass to Ken Beckman in the first minute of the second quarter, after the Badgers had gone up 140 as a result of two Crowto[...]Two more scoring strikes by Crowton gave Snow a 28-7 lead at the half, and it looked as though it was going to be[...]Carl Rollins must have said something to stir up the ranks during the halftime break, because 13 plays after the third quarter kickoff, Don Robinson Pam Smith (rightThe Gauchos fell to the ‘Chokes, 2-0. (Photo by Dave Van Ness) ‘Chokes spike Gauc[...]otal supporters: Glen- dale 3, Scottsdale 5) that the Gauchos had finally got it together, going ahead 6-1 in the second contest. Glendale was ahead 93 and 10-4, but then it seemec as though they “hit the wall,’ letting Scottsdale go ahead, 12-11. Dawna Clayton served up four straight and the Gauchos were just a pou irom taxing the game, but the officials decided to get tough and called everyth[...]row to be exact), Glendale couldn’t recover and the ‘Chokes took it, 16-14. As in the past, the Gauchos had impressive statistics, but stats don'[...]ur and dug three and Larrice Rossman dug three in the loss. The Gauchos played Central Arizona at home Tuesday. then travel to Mesa Thursday for a 4:30 match. Next week, the team will have quite a schedule, playing five matches in six days. Up in Prescott vs. Yavapai on Monday. the one day off Tuesday. Wednesday vs. Western in Yum[...]stern on Friday and San Diego Mesa Saturday make the score 28-14. Robinson’s run was much longer than four yards, he took a reverse from Chilton, crossed the field twice and went as far as 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage before finally eluding the Snow defense and scoring. Snow scored on yet ano[...]ust three seconds later when Glen- dale misplayed the ensuing kickoff. Chilton threw 13 yards to Beckman to start off the fourth quarter, narrowing the Snow lead to 36-20 (narrow?). Beckman was Chilton’s favorite target throughout the game, in addition to the two touchdown passes, he caught nine passes for 116 yards — tops for both teams. With the score 43-20 and less than four minutes to play, the Gauchos put on a rally that could only be describ[...]A fumble recovery on their own 13-yard line began the Gauchos on the longest drive of the night. Three penalties and 10 plays later, Chilton’s 10-yard pass to Paul Winley put the score at 43- 26. John Ulinger successfully squibbed an onside kick, which the Gauchos recovered and converted into a Bruce Simp[...]Another onside kick failed, and Snow just fell on the ball to run out the clock. The Gauchos have been mathematically eliminated from the race for the Arizona Com- munity College Athletic Con- ference[...]two games left to record a win and save face for the Glendale football program. Saturday the Gauchos travel to Yuma to meet Arizona Western, who is also out of the running for the conference title. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The season finale features Scottsdale vs. Glendale in the Gauchos’ stadium, 7:30 p.m., Nov. 6. GAUCHO MARKS — Whew!! That only describes the game ... Big plays, dumb mistakes (both teams), b[...]ust too bad it had to happen in Glendale, Az. ... The last minute of play had to be the “excitingest” — if you like rowdy football, as close as could come without a real rumble ... the Snow players sure use good language on the field, to the referees, coaches and other players, (not the kind your mother would be proud of ... but I’m not saying the Glendale players were a bunch of sweet-taikers ei[...]nt coach Paul Williams had to watch a majority of the fourth quarter from the stands ... he got tossed by head referee Ear! Yos[...]n a pass interference call that eventually led fo the Badgers’ last touchdown ... the big Play for Glendale, besides Chilton’s excellent passing all night, had to be Tim Durham’s 60-yard interception in the second quarter ... IMITATION. OF THE-YEAR-AWARD goes to Bruce Simpson, who, after scoring the Gauchos final touchdown, put on the Billy Whiteshoes, knee-knocking act .. the one laugh of the evening ... the Glendale-Western game won't look anything like a[...]rimenting with younger players, or giving some of the regulars a chance to break some records ... we'll wait and see. SNOW 43, GLENDALE 32 Snow “48 7—8 Glendale 0 77 W—32 The biggest selection anywhere. In the most colors and sizes. We've got it. All in one place. urs. Fall into the Gap today. the METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL |
 | [...]igns his autograph before presenting a lecture in the Student Lounge Oct. 27. (photo by Nancy Ratti)MCCCD approves building[...]tems of interest that affect GCC were approved by the MCCCD Governing Board at a regular meeting on Oct. 26. The first approved item was the 1600 sq. ft. Student Services Building to be built on an unspecified location. Some $50,000 of the total $70,000 will be paid for out of the general student funds. The other approved item of interest was the 600-car paved parking lot to be built at a cost of $220,000 in the area east of the Language Arts Building. Board member Butler cast the only no vote, saying that he felt that means or studies should be taken to reduce the number of cars on campus by car pooling, etc. rather than building more lots. In the discussion-workshop session that followed the meeting, one item under discussion was out-of-cou[...]rd members expressed concern that schools were in the “tour business,” since only about 12 per cent of enrolled students ever obtain credit for the tour classes. Others, however, brought out benefits of thethe Student Lounge as part of the Book Review and Lecture Series Oct. 27. His talk appropriately was called “I Draw My Own Con- clusions.”’ The 71-year-old Manning has been the staff cartoonist of the Arizona Republic for the past 50 years, with an editorial cartoon appearing daily. Since the beginning of his days as an editorial cartoonist,[...]ds of newspapers’ throughout America and around the world. Manning shared both his wit and expertise on the subject of editorial cartoons. He said jokingly at the start of his presentation, ‘‘I’m not a poli[...]t even belong to any organized party, I belong to the Republican party.” An “‘idea computer” i[...]g described an editorial cartoonist. “You take the news material and feed it into your head, and then com up with one idea from the information.” Manning made cartooning sound as simple as one, two, three when he described a typical work schedule. “T get up around 5:30, read the newspaper and I think of an idea for a cartoon by 9 o'clock. Then I do a very rough pencil drawing. I have the whole thing finished within an hour and a half to[...]an- ning initially got started in his profession. The rest of his training he said he owed to Sears and Wards As he described it, the long underwear section of these store’s catalog[...]d how a woman is shaped, and that is where he got the remainder of his cartooning training. Editorial[...]and become rich quick.’’ But after a cartoon from Manning's inkwell entitled “On the Waterfront’ concerning a San Francisco strike appeared in 1934 and caught on and was reproduced all over the country, he began syndicating his cartoons and he was in the editorial business. Manning described the most exciting moment of his career as being the moment when former AWARE for women The Association for Women’s Active Return to Educat[...]by giving assistance and other information about the school. Every woman who attends GCC is an automa[...]nors in speech tourney Out of 391 contestants in the speech tournament at California State University,[...]rofessor, pointed out there were two divisions in the tournament: ex- perienced and novice (new in the contest). She said 42 colleges which included four-year universities were represented. GCC students participating at the Pasadena City College meet Nov. 5-6 are Stephany[...]an, Rick Macfarlane, Pam Upton and Mike Winstead The three areas for competition are informative, persuasive and oral interpretation. Students from about 32 community colleges will take part ment. Kathy Butler with the trophy she was awarded for her speech on Yoga dur[...]for a day student and one for an evening student. All women students are urged to become active members by paying dues ($2 per year), and attending the club meetings. Meetings are held every third Thursday at 1 p.m. in the AWARE lounge located in the east side of the cafeteria. Many common problems women face are di[...]tudies a successful experience AS Report During the meeting Tuesday, Student Council approved a proposal to set up a committee of three persons from the council to carefully review the constitutions of all clubs tentatively recognized this semester and then to report at the following Advisory Board meeting “Student gove[...]proving clubs,”’ said AS president Jim Orick. The council is having problems with communication and[...]applications are being filed but not reviewed by the board for a period of “‘two weeks to two months.”’ Therefore a committee was appointed to review the applications and constitutions of all new clubs tentatively recognized this semester before any exceptance can be made by the board. The committee members are Sue Moses, Jim Trenbeath and John Griggs governor Jack Williams, who at the time was a disc jockey, in- formed him that his cartoon entitled ‘‘Hats’’ had just won the Pulitzer Prize Besides winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1951, Manning has received the Freedoms Foun- dation Principal Cartoon Award for[...]writes his own captions but usually confers with the editor of the editorial page and explains what he has done. Ma[...]or Ford and Carter I don’t know what to do with all of it,”’ he said. Running out of ideas would be like having the inkwell run dry for Manning, as he said it, if he[...]llections in many universities and libraries with the largest collection displayed at Syracruz Universi[...]ow for a disappointingly small crowd last week in the GCC student union. The small (40-50 people) audience received Mays well,[...]ith a few songs, clapping in unison with others. The Christian musician chatted with the crowd before the show and continually talked with the people and explained his philosophies and beliefs. Among the songs he played were “One Way Journey to Heaven.”’ “The Kid Song,”’ and “Tam A C.” Near the end of the show, Mays talked on the choice of religion, mixed in a little humor, and continually developed a personal rapport with the audience. Percy Mays (Photo by George Hot[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASA 4, 1976 Sample poll shows studen[...]nts sampled in last Tuesday's general elections. The excuses of the sampled 20 per cent non-voting students ranged from complete apathy to not being able to meet residency requir[...]er students who claimed they had no time to study the issues. Of the voting students sampled at GCC 18 per cent felt i[...]y and obligation to vote. Seven per cent disliked the incumbent officers and 10 polled students believed their vote could change the government. The response, “‘you cannot complain unless you vote,” was given by a few. The majority of the sampled non-voting students simply did not want t[...]rveyed students said this was their first trip to the polls. Two students sampled were not voting becau[...]t treatment not humane by Andrea Passage During the ten months that I have owned a police radio, I ha[...]es. One Saturday night in particular was probably the most upsetting of all. A young officer was notifying the dispatcher that a citizen had accidently hit a rather large dog and it was badly injured. The man had called the Human Society and was told to call back at 8:00 a.m. Monday morning. The man was not given a chance to explain that the dog was in terrible pain and misery and was lying in the middle of a busy street. He was seeking the of- ficers permission to shoot the dog himself. The policeman was trying to find out if this was allowed. It was then 8:10 p.m. The next fifteen minutes consisted of an officer tryi[...]a supervisor or any one in charge that could give the okay on this. He was finally advised that the citizen was not allowed to fire his gun within the city limits, therefore it was up to the officer to do the job. The officer responded ‘‘10-4” and nothing more was heard for the next few minutes. All of a sudden the of- ficer returned to the air and was asking for an officer in the area to come to the scene. The dispatcher finally agreed to send someone to his location and asked what the problem was. “I can’t do it,” replied the officer, ‘‘I can’t shoot the dog.”’ It was now 8:55 and the poor dog was still lying in the middle of the street, his agony growing worse, his pain more in[...]been set up around him to prevent other motorists from running over him. My husband and I were on the scene and my husband wanted so desperately to move the dog onto the grass and make him more comfortable. My husband i[...]dical problems. He probably could have determined the extent of the injuries but the officer wouldn’t let him near the dog for fear it would bite. I glanced at my watch just as the officer drove up. He jumped out of his car, his gun drawn, proud of the fact that he had finally arrived with enough guts to put the poor dog out of his misery. I looked down at the dog once more, and then realized that Sgt. Brave was too late. The dog was dead, but only after spending the last hour and a half of his life in pain and agony at the hands of our “public servants.” Had the Humane society picked up the dog, he might still be alive. At best, the man who had hit him should have been allowed to ease his guilt somewhat by shooting the dog and knowing it was out of pain. Instead the dog, an innocent and defenseless animal, lay wretching and crying in the middle of the street before a group of spectators. What I wondered during the whole or- deal, was ‘“‘where was my tax money going?” The humane society was not putting it to use by having a crew on 2+hour call. The police department was not concerned about it, if so they should have insisted that the policeman grow up and do his job. At least they could have sent some one right there that could doit for him. However, I've come to the conclusion that animals have no rights. Isn’t a[...]? Isn’t he at least entitled to be moved out of the line of traffic to prevent an even worse tragedy? I think some of the taxpayers money should be put into a fund to pay a 24-hour crew, or employ a veterinarian to be on cal[...]r and someone thinking it had been a child called the fire depart- ment. When they arrived, and saw tha[...]that in a country where there’s an average of l'2 pets to each family, pets have no rights whatsoev[...]der them as part of their families but outside of the home no one cares whether they live or die. ARMY RESERVE The Community College A view from the District by Arch Gillespie In the last issue of ETP the first of two operational levels that make up the Arizona Community College system was discussed. This first level was the Arizona Community College Board; or in the content of community college discussion, the State Board. In this article, the second operational level will be discussed, namely that of the district governing board. The district boards derive their powers and duties from Title 15 of the Arizona Statutes. The document specifies, to mention just a few of the requirements, that the district board shall: o Maintain the community college for a period of not less than 8 months in the year (longer if funds are at hand). o Enforce the sources of study and use of text books. o Visit the community college and examine into its management[...]eir salaries. oRemove any officer or employee in the interests of education. o Award degrees, certificates and diplomas. Although the state Board has an overriding authority that coul[...]tion of a district board, it has so far permitted the local boards to run the colleges. Thus, the district has to make identifiable decisions, many[...]Each district board has five elected members, one from each of the five precincts required in a district in Arizona.[...]ted. When a district is organized it establishes the order each precinct elects a board member and pro[...]each year. District board members are unpaid for the time- consuming and demanding post; however, they[...]district business involving travel. Members come from various walks of life and occupations and offer t[...], most likely, to fulfill a desire for service to the community. The district board elections should be held in Octobe[...]unity college districts with fourteen colleges on 22 campuses and 379 off-campus locations. Apache, C[...]s are not organized community college districts. The Gila Pueblo campus at Globe and the Arizona College of Technology at Winkelman are ad[...]n good support, there is one disturbing factor in the district system, namely, voter apathy. Voter turn[...]percent turnout of qualified voters. Next Week: The Maricopa County Community College District Willi[...]is beard and long hair obviously missing, visited the State Fair last week, bringing with him some of that down home honky-tonk music that has swept the country and captured the hearts of an ever- widening audience. Willie has always been well known to the cowboy element in America, but not until the last few years has his balladering vocals become[...]e. Along with Waylon Jennings, with whom he made the very impressive “Outlaws” album, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Asleep at the Wheel, and a host of other fine Texan musicians, Willie has put out a new type of country music. It comes from Austin, Tex. not Nashville, Tennessee. This break from the traditional country song has captured the appeal of many different people, ranging from the cowboy to the business man, and most par- ticularly, the youth of America. Willie Nelson’s concert seems Willie Nelson to justify his appeal, the Coliseum was filled to near capacity with fans. Willie and his band, the ‘Rolling Stoned Revue,” opened and closed with “Whisky River” which rocked the crowd into a frenzy. From then on, it was a foot stomping FULL TIME OPPORTUNITIES PART TIME Gone are the days of $25 a month and all the hay your horse could eat (and you too, sometimes)[...]very day by Army Reservists such as yourself. And the fringe benefits are excellent. The ARMY RESERVE is a month and summer the perfect part time job. One weekend two weeks each[...]ove it. In rapid succession he belted out almost all his classic hits. They ranged from rockers like “Bloody Mary Morning’’ and “I Gotta Get Drunk” to the soft and soothing ballads “Blue Eyes Cryin’ in thesuccess won't over- whelm the simplicity of his “new’’ sound, like it see[...]art, and I think he'll always be singing straight from it, no matter who is listening, whether itimpress[...]CLASSIFIED ADS be placed in room L-150 | p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PA ACCEPTED. NO ADS BY PHONE 15 words[...]rd 3 wanted HELP WANTED: Addressers immediately! Work et ROOM for rent - $125.00 mo. Linen provided - own laundry Own cooking - 937-1094 Gays 6328 N. 61st Ave. Glendale Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. t[...]$1 (for mailing) to PACIFIC RE- SEARCH, Suite 5, 5220 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105. |
 | As the light of dawn creeps over the horizon, the birds and flowers enjoy the quiet solitudeof an empty campus. photo[...] |
 | [...]rs cruising toward state titleby Dave Van Ness The Glendale women's golf team won a pair last Thursday 7 the Glendale Invitational and the third conference scoring match — so they prepare for the Phoenix College Invitational with a firm grip on first place and are in great shape to win the con- ta'ence. Even though the Gauchos had easily won the first two scorirg matches. nothing could be mumed in Thursday's match — cold winds and temperatures in the lower 605 kept everyone edgy. Gdfers‘ hands became numb very easily. Patti Haver. playing in the third position for Glendale. led thefield with a4141— 82. Next in line for GCC was Lori Murray‘s 35. Sue Burkland‘s 86 and Sandy Burkland's 96, The weather had an effect on many of the golfers. but Glendale seemed to be playing very warmily. Besides the Gauchos. only three golfers scored better than 90[...]Escobedo finished second overall. carding a 4638 —- 84. but could help the Thunderbirds to no better than a third place team finish. Phoenix College's Bears finished second. but the final score is still undecided. and will be until a ruling is made by the Athletic Commissioner deciding whether or not a caddy is legal in junior college golf. Even thougi one of the PC golfers used a caddy for seven holes. if the next tiayer‘s score Is used. the Bears finished second Scottsdale finished fourth. and is mathematically out of the title race. but the Artichokes aren't g‘ving up. Sue Sanders‘ 45507 95 topped SCC's golfers. Tuesday. the Gauchos met PC in a dual match and the Arizona Wildcats in another dual match Friday. The final scorirg match of the season is Wednes- day. Nov. 10. at the Encanto Golf Cause After the PC Invitational. the conference will be decided. but the state tournament will be held Thursday and Friday. Dec. 2-3. with the site still utdecided. became of course availabili[...]Final Individual Scores Patti Havir (G) 41-41 7 82; Diane Escobedo (M) 46-38 — M; lxiri Murray (G) 41-44 7 85: Sue Burkland (G) 4442 — 86: Marge (‘arroll (P) 4542 7 87; Barb Bueter (P) 46-42 — 88: Patti Mann (P) 48-42 7 90: Sue Sanv ders (S) 45-50 7 95; Sandy Burkland (G) «18-50 7 98: Patti Stewart (Pl 47-52 —» 99: Debbe Huckabee (G) 52-497 101: Sophie Kurys (S) 5351 7 104: Trish Murphy (P) 59-48 7 107: Becky Zaremba (M) 54-55 — 109: Ona Rodgers (81 57637110; Marilyn Atherton (Ml 5653 7119; Sharon Sweet (M) 59-60 — 119; Nory Siannon (M) 66-63 — 129: Linda Fike (M) 68491 7 129: Kay Packard (S) 73-64 7 137. Team Scores Glen[...]College. 381; Mesa. 431; Scottsdale. 446. 5.1. .— .-;c.. y; . Sue Burkland’s unorthodox putting style helped her get a p‘ar on the 15th hole, and a fourth-place finish in the Glendale Invitational last week. (PhotoibY Dave[...]pped by ‘Birds by Dave Van Ness Last week for the Glendale \olleyball team could easily have been predicted 7 the Gauchos beat a good Central Arizona team In two g[...]y. then dropped a match to Mesa‘s Thunderbirds. the best team in the state. bar none. The (‘entral team must be snyonymous with strong comebacks — in September. GCC was up 9-0 in the first game of the match in Coolidge. when the Vaqueros put on a rally to tie the score. Glendale finally won 15-12. Last week, the Gauchos utilized their excellent spiking to defeat (‘AC in the first game 7 Dawna Clayton. Carol Carvoo. Diane Mason and Val Troxel all car- Estrada sprints for sixth best by Dave Van Ness Glendale freshman Allen Estrada is the sixth fastest junior college cross country runner in the state. and not Ray Rees Loney Valisto or Bobby Al[...]rwise. Estrada turned in his best performance of the year in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference's c[...]t Mesa. and won a 50-yard sprint over Rees to top the Gauchos and end the Pima-Phoenix College domination of the race, In finishing that high. Estrada defeated V[...]ro. Central Arizona's best two runners. and Rees. the no. 3 Phoenix runner. all of whom had beaten the entire Gaucho field at least twice during the season. Top honors. as expected. went to Pima Co[...]Martinez and Frank Canez. Menchaca. Imdisputedly the top runner in the junior college ranks. took hold of the lead about onequarter into the (Ive-mile course. and never was challenged for first. .‘lienchaca‘s 24:02 (an average of 4:48 per mile) led the Aztec sweep. 17 seconds ahead of Martinez' 34-19 and 20 seconds better than (‘anez‘ 24:22. Follw ing the Aztecs were PC's larry Iiildago. in 2435. and Javier Beltran in 24:45. Estrada and Rees. both timed In 24:51. Valisto (25-001, Alejandro (5:04) and PC runner Andy Porter (23:15) completed the top ten. The Gauchos were spread out behind Estrada. George Laborin finishing in 16th. Randy Espinoza in 20th. Kevin Cowley in 25th and Jerry Bowman in 271b, Each member of the Gaucho squad returns next year. so the GCC cross country team will Earn $100. - $200. Spare Time Every Week, No sell- ing . no investment. 53‘ mantha Inc., PO. Box 2446 Charlotte, NC. 28234, Dept. Col. -e~.¢ .‘ -‘fw' Scott Smith (right) comes over hill at halfway point during ACCAC championship race at Mesa, but the big story was Allen Estrada (center), who ”turned it on” the last 50 yards to defeat Phoenix College's Ray Rees. have the experience needed to equal any of the other junior college programs A year will bring maturity. strength and more practice to the young squad. so the 193': Glendale cross mumry team will be the one to notch when the next conference championship comes around. Arixo[...]> INDIAN JEWELRY ‘ Arts. Crafts and routing 5925 W. Olive 934-608 1 > Individual Standings Art Menchaca (PCC) 24 02 Larry Martinez ( PCCt, Frank Caner (PCCI. Larry H[...]HOTO SERVICE 307' W Clarendon 777 37” Copying — Color printing now Contact sheets tributing boomers to spark GCC to the 15710 win. But in the second game. the Yaquero synonym again ap~ peared The Gauchos were up 12 4. mainly because of Central‘s errors Isideoutsand illegal hits). But then the tide changed 7 both sides played evenly until 1445. when the Vaqueros ran off a string of eight straight points to tie the game. and send it into the tiebreaker. Both teams made mistakes until Glendale's Diane Mason faked a spike and dropped the ball just over the CAC blockers to y've GCC the 17-15 win. Val Troxel and Sheila Glover teamed for 32 assists in the match. Val also spiked five along with Dawna's ei[...]endale's record jumped to 7-5. But not for long. The Gauchos travelled to Mesa Thursday. and must have red some pretty heavy droughts during the trip. Mesa has lost just one match all season 7 to Arizona State's Sun Devils. The T-Birds defeated Utah State and the University of Arizona. and are favored by many to win the national tournament. And the Mesa team wasn't going to let GCC get in the way of an undefeated Junior college season, Even though some of the Gauchos turned in excellent individual performances. the Thunderhirds easily took two games. 15-4 and 15-8. The conference has already been decided. with Mesa com- peting in the national tour- nament. Now, the race is for second place. with Glendale having a good chance if the next two weeks are productive. A slimmer. Europe[...]Levi's” quality, In lots of fabrics and colors.The Gap's got a ton of 'em. Fall in today One last chance The 1976 Glendale football team entertains Scottsdale[...]adium with a final chance for a win this season. The Gauchos fell to Arizona Western last week. 55-30. in yet another shootout. In the last three games. GCC has scored 22. 32 and 30 points. but has been outscored by 42. 43 and 55. This last chance could be a good one if the Gauchos put it together 7 Scottsdale fell to Eastern Arizona Saturrhy. 32-22. Each year the Artichokes seem to suffer from “post-Mesa blues." The ‘Chokes seem to “hit the wall" each year after the Mesa game. which they lost again this year. With the situation identical last season. the Gauchos almost conquered SCC. but fell in the last quarter. 23-21. Jack (‘hilton threw for 286 yards against Western. leaving the race for the conference passing crown wide open going into the final week for all teams WESTERN 55. GLENDALEJO Glendale 6 2 14 873) Western 2 12 14 7—56 GLENDALE 7 Charles Martin 7«yard run (pass fa[...]-yard run (pass failed); Ken Beckman 35-yard pass from Jack Chilton (Chilton run); Ronnie Broom 6-yard pass from Chilton (Brooks pass from Chilton); WESTERN — Mickey Soergel 3—yard run (James Scruggs kick);[...]Raymond Bitler 1-yard run (Felix Flan- nigan pass from Evans); Darrell Guy 3+yard pass from Evans (pass failed): Butler 2-yard nm (kick failed); Scruggs 72-yard [ass from Dians (Scruggs kick); Scruggs 5&yard pas from Evans (Scniggs kick); Scruggs 21-yard pass from Evans (Scruggs kick). Grapple champs Congratulations to the in tramural wrestling champions and second place[...]a trophy (Isl place) or a wrestling medal (2nd). The champs and runners-up are by weight class are as[...]Tim Hoyt; 134 - Chuck Tompkins. Mike larrabee: 142 ~ Roger Gregoire. Fermin Torrez: 150 - Gle[...] |
 | [...]summer vacation in Hawaii, became a co-editor for the El Tiempo Pasando, won two awards at a journalism[...]hook President-elect Jimmy Carter’s hand.With all the good things that have been happening to her, it should have come to no surprise when she was informed on her 20th birthday that she was selected as GCC’s candidate for the Fiesta Bow! Queen. Nancy was chosen out of a group of 17 girls from GCC, making her eligible to compete against nine girls from the other junior colleges in the state Confessing that she entered the contest for the monetary awards it offered, Nancy said that she w[...]presentative, and a $1000 scholarship if she wins the state-wide contest. She added that the $1000 scholarship would help her at ASU this spring. Stressing that the Fiesta Bowl Queen competition is not a beauty contest, Nancy said the girls are judged mainly on their poise and person[...]In order to be chosen as GCC’s representative, the contestants had to attend three sessions with a group of ten judges. One session in- volved the girls talking about themselves for three minutes while the other two sessions were spent with the girls answering questions from the judges. During her three minute talk, Nancy said[...]Journalism major at ASU starting in January. In the question sessions, which Nancy said were a lot of fun, the judges asked about such varied subjects as her job as editor and what she thought was the biggest problem facing America. Nancy called her[...]a “tremendous growing experience,”” and at the time of the question session, she said she felt the biggest problem facing America was the problem of choosing the next president. Asked if she expects to win the Fiesta Bow! Queen contest, Nancy said, ‘I always prepare myself for defeat and hope for the best.”’ Dec. 4 will be the day when Nancy realizes whether her preparation was in vain or not. That is the day when the Fiesta Bowl Queen will be an- nounced at the Coronation Ball in the Hyatt Regency. Women critical at Title IX hearin[...]ughlin Ahearing over Title IX was held Nov. 4 in the Student Lounge. Title IX, one of the Educational Amendments passed in 1972, is designed to make sure no sex discrimination is made in any school receiving federal aid. The purpose of the hearing was for members of the school and community to voice their opinions on the success of the amendment as practiced here at GCC. Most attending the hearing were women athletes, coaches and students. Nelda Knopp, women’s athletic director, began the comments by saying, ‘‘Glendale Community Coll[...]oming to this campus.” Janice Klien, member of the archery team felt the team needed more locker space. “Last year there[...]carry everything; this year there are lockers but the space is nil compared to what we need. The boys’ locker room has much more space =~ studen[...]o sports, but also pertains to em- ployment as in the work study program here on campus. One girl in the program made her feelings known by commenting, “Guys in sports in work study get paid for nothing. Maybe one will put up a volleyball net, if you plead with him.” In the area of P.E. major classes, many girls agreed tha[...]that in her first semester taking auto mechanics the teacher did not take as much time with her as he did with some of the other men students. A boy who attended the hearing said that at his high school, Title IX had done away with the Girl's Athletic Association and its passing had hurt the Lettermen’s Club. ‘‘Lettermen Club was for guys and when girls joined, the club was ruined because guys will act differently[...]men’s injuries were not treated as seriously as the men’s injuries. “The men have the whirlpool in their locker room and we have to workthe last to give his comments was Executive Dean John[...]underway. It has been in planning for six months. The reason there are no women’s intramurals is that[...]being planned by Associated Students (AS) during the week of Nov. 29 through Dec. 3. Portia Young, AS social commissioner, said the activities for the week will include the crowning of a king and queen with a dance for all students to attend. To enter the king or queen contest. one should write a resume[...]tributions, con- geniality and talents and submit the review to Dean Nancy L. Noll, in the Student Office Building. A choice of eight semi-[...]be made Dec. 1. A five-member panel will select the Christmas King and Queen, and the choices will be announced Dec. 3, at the dance. Prizes will be awarded to the royal couple. A Christmas Tree Lane will be set up inside the Student Building, in the perimeter of the atrium and the south wall, ac- cording to Jim Orick, AS presi- d[...]be decorated by members of student clubs on Nov. 29-30, and it is expected that about 30 trees will line the area. Refreshments will be served during these days in the Student Union Other events to be presented are: a drama by the Drama Department and an _ opera workshop on Nov.[...]mitted by Nov. 30, winners to be an- nounced Dec. 2. Prizes ($20, $10, $) will be issued. A_ film, “Oliver,”’ will be shown Dec. 1 Children from the Glendale Schools will be invited to visit the campus and see the Christmas decorations. On Dec. 2-3, a Santa Claus and three elves will be roaming around the Student Union Building. Christmas films and cartoons will be shown in the grill room, and a disco will perform in the Student Union to familiarize the students with the music provided for the dance. Decorations will remain until Dec. 15. AS report At the Nov. 9 meeting of Student Council, Nancie Miner, AS Vice President, reported on the progress of organizing the High School Leadership Con- ference that will take place here on campus. The purpose of this conference is to encourage the high school student councils to become in- volved[...]ps take back some new ideas to their high school. The conference is scheduled for Jan. 14with a series[...]long with guest speakers are still being decided. The schools invited will send at least five representatives from their student government. Also during the meeting the board approved the appointment of Portia Young as the new Social Commissioner and approved the GCC Photo Club as a new club on campus. The club members will be limited to only photography students, former or current. The faculty adviser will be Willis Peterson. Registration for spring begins Nov. 22 Ah — the joys of pre-regis- tration. GCC students will again get the chance to enjoy the luxury of early registration this year, packet pickup for the spring semester begins Monday and registration will be held the first week of December. Students are advised not[...]long lines trying to get early registration times — all times are pre-determined and have all ready been placed in the packets. Packet pickup for day and evening students will be in the Student Union from 8 a.m. to 7 p-m. on Monday, Nov. 22, Tuesday, Nov. 23, Wednesday, Nov. 24 and again Monday, Nov 29, from noon to 7 p.m. Students will be required to show[...]or other identification to pick up their packet. The registration times are designed on the basis of the hours completed and showing on the GCC transcript for each student. Registration will be in the gymnasium on Wednesday, Dec. 1, Thursday, Dec. 2 and Friday, Dec. 3. Day students will register be[...]assigned times between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Orders from Dean Heuser’s office say don’t come early, or[...]er NAU information stop and see Mrs. King between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Nov. 29 and Dec. 16. Many NAU Continuing Education extension courses are offered but also several complete degree programs are available in the Phoenix area. Most students entering this program will need two complete years at a Com- munity college and then two more years of NAU coursework offered in the valley. Free jazz A jazz program will be presented free to the public by the GCC Jazz Ensemble Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. in the GCC Student Union. The program will include performances of material originally written for the bands of Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Maynard Fergus[...]atured will be a new composition which highlights the capabilities of the tenor saxaphone, as played by Robert Sponholtz. The 20 piece Ensemble will be directed by the able Dr. Lee Baxter |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-November 18, 1976 Album Review[...]putting out a live album, one might have pondered the possibility that they were either lousy live or had something against albums of that nature. The release of their newest and only live album dispels both those possibilities with equal dispatch. The double record set is entitled “‘The Song Remains the Same” and is also the soundtrack from a movie of the same nameThe most astounding aspect of the album was to this reviewer, the tightness and restraint with which Led Zeppelin p[...]examples of ideas drawn too far to be effective; work that was otherwise innovative and intelligent alm[...]in a live situation. I couldn't have been further from the truth if I had stoned Copernicus. Led Zeppelin i[...]l integrity and a surprising amount of restraint. The music is witness to the fact that Jimmy Page has laid a blueprint for one of the individual and definitive brands of rock. His guitar work on this recording is an unrelenting vision of pur[...]Page’s playing ; it always seems to be seeking the fresh approach. The rest of the band performs with an equal amount of insight and[...]n Paul Jones’s bass provides a solid bottom for the music and his keyboards lend a lush backdrop for[...]f ‘Celebration Day’’ extracts and clarifies the song’s meaning. Even John Bonham deviates successfully from his usual meat and potatoes drumming style. These performances combined give the listener songs that sound reborn rather than rehashed. Almost all thethe title cut are the albums highlights. Some of the cuts, however, fall short of the mark. ‘Stairway to Heaven” loses all of its fragile delicacy in the translation and Plant’s singing detracts even more from that song. The studio tricks necessary for a faithful rendering of “Whole Lotta Love” trip up the band on that number. Page and Plant also fall int[...]etal rock group feels is a necessity in concert. All told the album is a refreshing live performance where delicacy is not sacrificed for decibels as with most live work recordings. The music is enthusiastic but not overindulgent. It c[...]election day of this year I decided to go beyond the call of duty of voting and be a poll watcher on the Indian Reservation for Sam Steiger. A poll watcher is a person who is sent by the party to sit at a polling place all day and make sure that no illegal activities such as people voting twice take place. The poll watcher takes a camera and cassette to record things he is suspicious of. I was assigned the precinct of Luepp and Tolani Lake which are locat[...]y 50 miles east of Flagstaff. Luepp is accessible from interstate 40, and Tolani Lake can only be reache[...]of Luepp. Although everything was very peaceful all day at both precincts, I think my trip was very w[...]d never really seen full-blooded Indians before. The Navajo were a very proud and friendly people; alt[...]e they had a very high per cent voter turnout. In the twelve short hours I was there I learned quite a[...]hake, but Concert review more of a light touch. The Navajo also wear their jewelry when in public, th[...]alike with long full skirts and velvet blouses. The women that were the polling officials and judges were very hospitable and made me feel at home. Their husbands ran the trading post and gas processing plant and they were practically the only whites on the reservation. These women took their job very seri[...]to get up at four a.m.). Also I got very lost on the way to Luepp after leaving Flagstaff and so I didn’t reach the polls until eight o'clock a.m. My car’s trans- mission is messed up from driving over dirt roads and when the whole trip was over I practically collapsed from exhaustion. Overall, it was a very good trip; it[...]roup played to a sprase crowd Tuesday, Nov. 9, in the Celebrity Theatre. Warming up for them was Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Smith came out looking like a serf of the seventies. She had on feudal blouse and tight, tight jeans which clung to her spindly legs with the added help of an Ace bandage wound around one of her knocked knees. After her first song, the first of many problems came up. Smith began to gripe about the rotating stage. She delivered an im- passioned plea asking that the stage remain inert. A com- promise was struck. The stage was stationary during songs and moved in between them. With the stage static, Smith was satisfied and the show was resumed. She compensated for the un- Veterinarian outlook good by Andrea Passage[...]Andrea in room L150 before 10 a.m. any Tuesday. The nature of a veterinarians work is to diagnose, treat and control diseases and in[...]nt for public health, because it helps to prevent the outbreak and spread of many animal diseases that can be transmitted to humans. About one-third of all veterinarians treat small animals or pets exclusively. A large number specialize in the health and breeding of cattle, poultry, sheep, sw[...]ated to anima] diseases, foods, and drugs. Others work as part of medical research teams to seek knowled[...]Places of employment are varied. There are about 29,000 veterinarians active in 1974-only three per[...]ment of Agriculture, U.S. Public Health Service, the Army and Air Force, state and local government ag[...]tomobile. Newly qualified veterinarians may enter the army and Air Force as commissioned officers. Emp[...]tunities for veterinarians look favorable through the mid-1980’s, primarily because of growth in the pet population. Newly graduated veterinarians employed by the Federal government started at $13,697 a year in late 1974. Salaries of experienced veterinarians employed by the Department of Agriculture ranged between $17,500 and $35,000 a year. The incomes of veterinarians in private practice vary[...]930 North Meacham Road. Schaumberg, Illinois 60172 Information on opportunities for veterinarians in the U.S. Department of Agriculture is available from : Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Hyattsville, Maryland 20782 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Perso[...]12th and Independence Ave. S.W. Washington D.C. 20250 Agricultural Marketing Service, Personnel Div. 12th and Independence Ave. S.W. Washington D.C. 20250 Students seeking loan or scholarship assistance should send inquiries to the schools in which they are interested. moving stage by running around the circumference delivering her lyrics to all sides of the audience. Seldom satisfied with any stock posture[...]ped over a piano, hanging on band members, and on all fours. During ‘Redondo Beach,” she proved, to[...]to their set they went into “Radio Ethiopia,” the title cut from their new album, but problems cropped up. She picked up a violin and said, “Listen to the heart of the violin.’’ Unfortunately, the violin’s heart was unaudible. Smith asked the sound people to remedy the situation but no cure came so she abandoned the ef- fort. Later in the same song, a guitar was brought to her. She began to pluck it only to find it dreadfully out of tune. Again the attempt was abandoned. Throughout the performance, the band displayed general ineptitude, instrumentally. Lenny Kaye’s guitar work was as basic as it was bumbling. The other members lent to the overall sloppy electric chaos created by the band. Of course, musical ability is not the point to Patti Smith’s music. What the point is, is open to debate, but one can safely rule out musical talent. The band finished off with Smith’s tour de force, her version of “Gloria.” This incited the small crowd to call her back for more. She came b[...]olent macho stance she somehow failed to generate the excitement I. expected. The failing was nebulous, and unexplainable, somethin[...]Her performance was credible but did not provide the added dimension to her music that it should have.[...]her behalf that she did not slack off even though the attendance had to be a disappointment. The theater was less than half full. Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes did a little better. They were a nine-piece band that gave the crowd a dose of authentic Eastern boogaloo. They[...]ave just stepped off a used-car lot, as they were all dressed in pastel three-piece suits with zip- up[...]ce Springsteen. They did a good job of warming up the audience and were asked back for an encore. Conc[...]erformed at GCC Oct. 30 in a return engagement of the Continuing Education Artists’ Series. Performing at over 200 colleges and universities in the past three years, Frampton is the first artist that has been invited to return for a second concert season. Frampton plays the piano with such energy, vitality, and power that you can’t help but get involved in the music. He controls his in- strument with such app[...]entirely in white, Frampton ran on stage to join the Glen- dale Community Orchestra conducted by Mr. John Thrasher. The orchestra gave a splendid first half of the“The Way We Were” brought the audience further into Frampton’s style. He tnen played an extremely interesting medley combining the popular songs “Morning Has Broken” by Cat Stevens and “‘Touch Me in the Morning”’ made popular by Diana Ross. Before joining the orchestra for a short workthe crowd of over 500 people ap- plauded enthusiastically, Frampton hammed it up on the “Sting” by adding his own personal tou[...] |
 | [...]a Brenham Solar energy was used 400 years ago by the In- dians of the Southwest to cool and hat their homes. Whether or not the Indians realized it. by building Montezuma‘s Castle in a large cave facing the south. the high summer sun was kept out by the overhang of the roof of the cave. thus keeping the dwellings cool. The low winter sun was captured by the front of theadobe dwelling and retained within them to keep the people warm. These. with the land mass cori- taining the cave acting as an insulator. are all known today as good solar energy practices. "We[...]f our natural resources; namely. coal and oil. in the last Boyears; that's how long we have used electr[...]rchitect and Assistant in Zoning and Planning for the city of Prescott. told an audience of won Nov. 9.[...]GCC. "It will take thousands of years to restore the natural resources we've used. therefore. we must realize that using the sun as an unexhaustable source for energy is our[...]home heated and cooled by solar energy. including the hot water system. The fuel bill for one year is nothing. as a wood burn[...]made in our own yards. using that dirt which has the needed clay content. plus water and straw. It is still the most effective way for heating and cooling known[...]ents per brick to make. and that six cents is for the asphalt emulsion added to the water used in mixing with the mud and straw; costing about two dollars per squa[...]earthquakes better than modern materials. During the recent tremors last February there was a 5.6 tremor recorded at Chino Valley. the epicenter was two miles from my newly built adobe home. The whole house was moving about a foot back and forth. everything was falling off the shelves. the floor was rolling; but the whole horse held tight. There was not one crack in the adobe walls. while there were cracks in some conc[...]emical, used in photography and photo synthesis. 2) Helioelectrical. by the use of silicon solar cells made from silica. which is sand. 3) Heliotha'mal. which involves acb've and passive uses of the sun‘s rays to heat and cool. Actively by using direct sun rays onto the building and capturing them through glass or plastic such as ayeenhouse does, Passively by capturing the sun's rays and storing their heat in stones, water. or other massive materials within the building itself (these The Community College A view from Maricopa County by Arch Glllespie Editors note: This is the third and final article on the community college system in Ariana. In the two previous articles. ETP covered the Arizona community college system. first. at the state level and secondly. at the state-wide district level. This article will cover the district as it relates to GCC and Maricopa County. The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD[...]lege District (MCJCD). was established in 1960 by the Arizona legislature. It became operational in 1962 when county citizens voted to transfer jurisdiction of Phoenix College from Phoenix Union High School District to the new college district. The same year a five-man board was elected to govern the district. In 1963. Dr. Robert J. Hannelly was ap[...]his retirement in 1967. Dr. John F. Prince filled the position until Augist of this ymr. when he stepped down because of friction between him and the governing board. AW Flowers. district vice-wesident. was ap- pointed interim president to serve until the vacancy is filled by July 1. 1977. Phoenix College. the first college in the district. was established in 1920 and accredited in 1923. It moved to its presait 52 acre location in 1939. beg‘nning with seven buildings. Today. there are 24 buildings to serve more than 12.000 students. Beginning as extersion centers und[...]llment of 11.819 students. storages can be under the flooring, along a wall. or in the ceiling of the buildingt. Otwell said there are certain factors[...]living style changes. “Orientation means that the building must be planned out carefufly in order to fully utilize the solarenergy. Sun angls will determine which way the building will face. In summer the sun is higher and actually rises and sets about 30 agrees north of the direct east<west line. In winter. the sun is 30 degees towards the south side of the east-west line." he explained. The placement of massive material is very im- portant in a solar energy home. for this is what will absorb the heat of the sun's rays and keep it warm during the night hours. or up to two rainy days. Otwell said. “Some of the masses that can be used are: 3 to 4 foot thick reinforced cement floors under the building: 55 gallon drums along the south wall Idirectly behind the glass collector and a flat black painted material). also the use of huge water-filled plastic bags between cei[...]. This last method has a sliding door that covers the roof at night or on rainy days to retain the heat within the home.“ ”l‘he use of dark colors within the home will also help to absorb the heat and keep it warm. and visa versa in summer t[...]"Levels of activities play an important part in the fact that host rises. therefore to build a tri-level home. the working areas would be on the lower level. such as the kitchen. then the living areas would be center. while the bath and sleeping quarters would be built on the third level. Bathing at night would be one fo the changes in life style. for the water will be warmer in the evenings." Otwell said. “People think ‘collectors‘ (solar collectors on the roof) are ugly. There have been some sore looking[...]been able to build them in some sub- divisions as the deed restrictions would not permit the building of collectors on the roof." "I think this isabsurd because we have to[...]ors we realize it's conserving aiergy. it's using the sun. and it’s a beautiful thing in itself." he[...]ild a solar energized hot water heater for use in the homes we have now for about m0. but it is but to[...]ood d-yers than dry food in one day (tsing any of the vegetables grown in your garden. bed jerky. etc); and solar mergy chimneys of black plastic are some (1 the things we can use right now. In September 193. a downtown facility to serve (‘artral and South Phoenix as well as the com- munity-at-large opened in the Korriclts Building at 106 W. Washington St. The facility. Maricopa Technical Community College. d[...]programs as well as traditional academic courses. The W76 fall enrollment for M'I‘TC is 5.590 studarts. The fifth college to be built in the district was Scottsdale Community College. Openin[...]er 1W0. SCC was built on 160 acres of land leased from the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation at Pi[...]dents. Although it is not an accredited college. the Maricopa County Skill Center is under the Adminis- tration of MCCCD. Providing skill training for the manployed and underemployed so that they may find employment. the center has become nationally recognized. Because of its unique position. the facility will be the subject of an article at a later date. In addition to the cemptses. the district has an educational radio station. KMCR-FM. Beginning in 151 with a 10 watt transmitter on the campus of Phoenix College. the facility became in 1962. a [mom watt station to serve the entire cormty. especially for those who cannot attend campus classm. The station is heated at 524 W. Washington. next door to KOOL radio. Since the county is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. growth of the MCCCD is vir- tually certain. Planning done in the last two years by the district projects up to 19m and growth factors lave been made up to the year 2000. Plans for ad- ditional campuses or educationa[...]istirg campusa luve either been started or are in the planning stages at this date. loo—her IO. manu[...]bilgail, a pedigreed Sheepdog who participated in the Sahuaro Kennel Club Dog Show which was held on ca[...]ts tnve started a program in coor~ titration with the Salvation Army that will provide meals fit the elderly. The project is called “GAIN." an acronym for “Gol[...]rests and Nitrition." Irma Melendez. chairman of the Projects in Community Services studaits working in GAIN, said the prrgram for persons age 50 and older is not only for the2 membership fee, due annually. will entitle them t[...]at Senior Citizens will be designated to ooriduct the program when the college semester ends. The program will be from 10am. to 2 pm. at the Salvation Army (Enter. 5852 W. Glenn Drive. u. Alan Hooft. Salvation Army commander. said the program gives senior citizens an qr portunity to look after them- selves and care for one another. “The senior citizen feeding [Ingram is nothing new to the Salvation Army. our programs go from the mdle to the cane.“ A hot lunch will be provided Mondays th[...]stereo and film projector would be appreciated. The opening ceremonies were Nov. 1. The first menu inch-ted mtloaf. butteed corn. fruit salad. bread and milk. Mrs. Melendez said that the students will be preparing the meals at first but later on the sarior citizens are expected to take over that chore. Students have also been assigned to help the patrons with sewing. arts and crafts and other recreational activities. Some of the students have distributed handbills around the city in order to gain the intaest of senior citisem who are londy. bored or jist would like to make sane new friends. I “The program will offer meaningful activity and[...]quatint. lithography. and acid etchings are among the techniques med for the prints on exhibition in the Student lounge through Nov. 29, The Arizona State Univa'sity Print Competition is part of the “fairing Exhibition Program of the Arizona Commission «1’ the Arts and Humanities (ACAH). which is jointly supported by ACAH and the National Env dowment for the Arts in Washington. DC. This first specialized a[...]ions to encourage Arizona print artists and y'ven the public an opportunity to View a moss-section of w[...]empe. and Christine Suarez of Flafitaff received the American Art Heritage Awards for their vistinguished art work in this first competitive print exhibitim. |
 | [...]16, 1976 Gaucho football team champs in own right By Dave Van Ness This is going to be the only football story in this issue of El Tiempo Pasando, and it is not going to be the usual football story. If you are looking for a play-by-play account of the Glendale-Scotts- dale game, you'll have to buy an Arizona Republic, Phoenix Gazette, or get a newspaper from Scottsdale Community. This is going to describe[...]d that Glendale lost their final football game of the season to Scottsdale by a score of 31-14. It was the ninth straight defeat of the season for GCC, so they finished the 1976 edition of Glendale football with an 0-9 rec[...]-9 team worked at least as hard as Mesa or any of the other teams in Arizona, had more handicaps, faced tremendous ad- versity, and yet, they still worked — and played — with pride. That 0-9 team showed more enthusiasm than any other team they played in those nine games — and how many teams could be en- thusiastic going[...]te champion Mesa Thunderbirds, as I wrote before, the emotional feeling on the field that night was something else. Being at an[...]mendable in itself, but that 0- 4team went out on the field and played like champions. They lost, but a[...]e they were there to win. I stood and watched as the team — 0-8 — came onto the field before the closing game with Scottsdale, and immediately I could tell the emotion was there again. Many people have said football is an unemotional game, played solely for the purpose of letting the largest louts of our society take out their frust[...]onal. I wouldn’t want to say I saw red eyes in the faces of some of those gargantuan gridders, but then there is a lot of dust on the field and there’s probably no “Clear-Eyes”’ in the locker room, so that might have been the cause of some “‘bloodshotness.”” But, as most people know, emotion doesn’t win games — it sure helps in the close ones — but the GCC-SCC game wasn’t really dose, Scottsdale was definitely the superior team as far as execution of basic football fundamentals, but the Gauchos gave all they had, and I’m sure they impressed a lot of people from the east side of the Valley. Emotion didn’t win any games for Glendale, but it did help them along — nobody can ever truthfully say that Glendale gave up. Right at the end of the game, when defeat was inevitable, sopho- more def[...]standing nearby reaffirmed his statement, ‘Damn right!” Tell me football players aren’t emotional.[...]So the Glendale football season is over. The team statistically finished at the bottom of the heap — 0-9 overall and 0-5 in the con- ference. But there were individual honors. Sophomores Jack Chilton and Ken Beckman turned out to be the best pitch-and-catch duo in Arizona junior college football during 1976, setting or tieing 12 school records between them. Chilton threw the most passes (291) and completed more (126) passes than any other quarterback in GCC history, Beckman caught more (54) and tied the career record for receptions (54 tied him with Da[...]cord 939 yards on those receptions, breaking both the old school marks for season (620-Dave Maine, 1975) and career (907-Maine, 1974-75). The Snow College game was especially fruitful for the pair, Chilton completing 30 of 49 passes for 432 yards (all three are new records), Beckman caught 16 for 275 (both records). Chilton’s new record of 1691[...]g yards for a nine-game season enabled him to win the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference’s passing title, and Beckman took top honors in receiving. The Glendale football players are champions in their own right. They deserve much more than they received, and hopefully, someday they will. Many of the individuals deserve all-conference selections, the whole team deserves to be ACCAC champions, and the offensive line should be entered into the Hall-of-Fame. You know Chilton had lots of time to complete 126 passes, and the of- fensive line deserves as much credit as the quarterback. The season’s over, there will be no more Gaucho football until the spring, when practice resumes. So with the winter to convalesce from the nagging injuries and to contemplate plans for next year, the 1976 Glendale Community College Gaucho football team should be congratulating themselves — they are champions. The scoreboard in the background tells the story of GCC’s final football game against Scottsdale, but Kevin Pakos (86) took the time to congratulate the best quarterback in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference, J[...]y begin their ninth season together as mentors of the Glendale wrestling program, and they have a young, relatively inexperienced squad to prepare for the first match, the ASU Open, Nov. 26-27. Pilch, who has been assistant to Braasch for seven years, takes over as “head man”’ this year. The University of Wyoming graduate was an All- Skyline Conference tackle while playing football for the Cowboys, and later attended Arizona State. He joined the GCC coaching staff after stints in the Phoenix high school ranks with Scottsdale, Maryva[...]rl Rollins in Glendale’s football program after the 1975 season so he could devote his time to the Gaucho wrestling team. Braasch became the first member to be inducted into the Arizona Wrestling Hall of Fame last February, after coaching the Gaucho wrestlers for 10 years. Braasch was an All-Rocky Mountain Conference tackle during his grid[...]untry and wrestling squads at West Phoenix High. The two veteran coaches will indeed have a young squad — 17 new wrestlers and only six returnees. Members of the squad will have to fill the shoes of some former Gaucho greats — Flint Swerdfeger and John Wood, top grapplers for GCC last year, are gone. The returning sophomores this year include Craig Smith, who placed third in the state last year in the 177 lb. class, but this year will wrestle at 167 lbs. Mike Moreno, who started at offensive guard for the Gaucho football team during the fall, will wrestle in the unlimited weight class. Other sophomores are Doug[...]lbs., Glen Simmons, 150 Ibs., David Crandell at 142 Ibs., and Tim Hoyt, who will be competing for the lightest wrestling spot at 118 Ibs. Five wrestle[...]aror more, and have decided to try and break into the Gaucho wrestling ranks. Everett Mendenhall (177) and Kurt Schantz (142) are both fresh out of the service, while Dain Jeffery (134), Fermin Torrez (142) and Mike Larrabee (134), all sat out a year after graduating from high school. The GCC wrestling program was lucky to get the talents of some excellent freshman grapplers, led[...]dise Valley High graduate, who finished second in the Class AAA state tournament a year ago, wrestled on the North All-Star team last May, and is the 118 lb. intramural champion at GCC. Others that should be counted on heavily by the Gauchos are Dave Pellevin, who was the Skyline Division champion at Paradise Valley last year, wrestling at 126 lbs., Charles Tompkins, Skyline Division champ at 134 Ibs., Gary Benson, a tough, bulky running back for the football team, wrestling at 158 Ibs., and Homer H[...]wrestlers are Rawdell Ely, (167), Jim Kinnett (142), Robert Ramirez (118), Jim Smith (158), John Gregg (118), Krieg Skomp (118) and Wayne Smith (134). The Gauchos open at ASU on Nov. 26, but don’t have a home match until Jan. 21 against Pima. Before then, comes the Pima Tournament, the Fiesta Bowl Tournament, a dual match with Cen- tral Arizona, the Southern Utah State Invitational and another dual match with Arizona Western in Yuma. The coach’s hopes for thethe end of the season.” The outlook for Glendale’s 1976-77 mat battles is good, and with two veteran coaches like GCC has, the war is half won already. 1976-77 Glendale Commun[...]Gary Benson bial Frosh Buckeye David Crandell 142 Soph . Tolleson Russ Earegood ne Frosh Paradise V[...]ye Dain Jeffery 134 Frosh Sunnysiope Jim Kinnett 42 Frosh Trevor Browne Mike Larrabee 134 Frosh _ Cor[...]s Mike Moreno Uni Soph Carl Hayden Dave Pellevin 126 Frosh _—~Paradise Valley Robert Ramirez ne Frosh Trevor Browne Krieg Skomp 118 Frosh Central Kurt Schantz 142 Frosh Moon Valley Glen Simmons 150 Soph Glendale[...]arles Tompkins 134 Frosh Greenway Fermin Torrez 142 Frosh Carl Hayden New coaches for gal cagers Two junior high physical experience in the public schools schools for the past five years. finalist team in lowa, which players, and the volleyball education teachers go into the winter of 1976 with a new project — they are the coaches of the Glendale Gaucho women’s basketball team, and th[...]ttle better than a week to prepare their team for the season opener. Head coach Mary Zordan and assist[...]h, have had coaching and both were successful on the court in their playing days. Coach Zordan is somewhat familiar with GCC athletics — she refereed some of the Gaucho basketball games last year and has officiated Glendale volleyball games in past seasons. The graduate of Northern Illinois and Arizona State U[...]n public After receiving her bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa, coach Kellogg took the head volleyball job at Northern Illinois, then received her master’s from Arizona State. She was in the finals of the state free throw shooting contest in her senior year of high school, where she made 24 of 25 ... but finished second. She played on a state probably has the top girls high school basketball program in the country. The women’s cage season opens Nov. 23 with a non- conference game with Arizona State’s JV team. The first day for legal practice was Nov. 1, but the team could not be determined because many of the basketball players double as volleyball season j[...]riday. There are 14 uniforms available but only 12 players can be taken on road trips due to travelling money availability. The team will have to be cut down from 17 players to the final roster in time for the Pima Invitational, which will be held in Tucson Nov 29th through Dec. 1 5 |
 | [...]men's cage squad by Caroline Gandara “We have the most talented group of guys I ever coached,” sa[...]e added, ‘This year’s basketball team is good all- round, not just four or five players are making the squad, but the entire group is out- standing.”’ Four returning players and one of GCC’s best recruiting years are the two main factors Glen- dale has in trying to impr[...]itely be a_ starting player. Arvizu was eighth in the conference in scoring and assists last year. Arvizu should also be one of the top players in the conference and a possible all- American candidate. Two other returning players[...]s and two rebounds per game last year. Coming off the bench, Gaydosz averaged seven points and two rebo[...]playing time this year because of his experience from last year. Center Gerard Ross, is Glen- dale’s big man. At 6-9, Ross will be counted on to clog up the middle defensively and add the much needed inside scoring threat. Ross averaged[...]cording to Coach Johnson. Both played together on the East High School team, which were 74- 75 AAA Stat[...]ying football for two years to play once again on the hardwood. The remaining Glendale players include Dave Babcock,[...]raged 15 points and nine rebounds while gathering all- state and all-Valley honors at Maryvale High School. In the other guard positions are Dave McLure, who averaged 24 points and four assists at Gila Bend High and Kenny Williams, who could be the Gauchos quickest guard and averaged 10 points and[...]ion will be filled by Allen Larsen, who averaged 12 points and nine rebounds per game for Apollo High[...]ry rugged and aggressive rebounder, Larsen was an all-division selection. Averaging 10 points and five[...]nother Gaucho forward. Greg Strelecki a re.tshirt from last year is being covnted on for his physical play under the basket. Elvert Redmond will not be eligible until January for the Gauchos, but has tremondous leaping ability. Unfortunately for the Gauchos, Hap Smith, who was the leader in amount of time playing last year, will be out the entire season because of a back injury. Glendale[...]s locally, and this is usually a disadvantage for the team because some of their tougher opponents such[...]any outstanding local players it shouldn't effect the season at all. Glendale uses a man-to-man defense and because m[...]high school, this has caused a slight problem for the Glendale players, but Coach Johnson says, “It i[...]” GCC’s offense is one of its strong points, all players have a lot of good moves. Overall, Coach[...]t year, and he won't be surprised to find them in the state playoffs. GCC will have their first try at the playoffs November 24-26 when the participate in the Valley of the Sun Classic in Scottsdale. Glendale Community Co[...]Basketball Roster Player Class Position Height ~=—_ High School Ron Anthony Frosh Forward «= 65—_East Phoenix Ray Arvizy ‘Soph Guard St. Mary's[...]e Burklands top field 1976-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-S The Glendale Community College women’s golf team are the © Gal golfers champs champions of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference! The Glendale golfers won the Phoenix College Invitational tour- nament Wednesd[...]Scottsdale and four times better than Mesa. In the PC tourney, as in each invitational all year, Glendale won, the Bears took second, Scottsdale came in third and Mesa brought up the rear. Sandy Burkland took top honors at Encanto, turning in a 38-41—79, one of the best rounds of the year for a GCC golfer. Following Sandi was her sister Sue with an 82, Lori Murray with an 88 and Debbe Huckabee with a 96. The team now plays practice dual matches with Scottsdale and Mesa before playing in the state tournament, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 9-10 on the Ahwatukee Country Club course. The all-conference golfers will be chosen at the conclusion of that tournament. The process is somewhat confusing, but, as coach Ken Weiss explained it, the first step is to take the top 10 golfers in the state tournament on the basis of their scores in the two rounds. Then, each individual coach will submit the top 10 scores those golfers shot over the season. So, the top six golfers, on the basis of their season-long performance, will be chosen to the all-conference team. The long process is to prevent a golfer from making the team that hasn't performed consistently all season, but has a good two-day total in the state tournament. Earlier in the week, Glendale dropped PC in a dual match, the Bears’ Marge Carroll was the medalist with an 88, Sandy Burkland followed with[...]arded a 91 and Debbe ended with a 100. Last week, the Gauchos lost their only two matches of the season, to Arizona State and the University of Arizona. The dual match with Scottsdale was played Tuesday at Villa de Paz, the Gauchos meet the Thunderbirds from Mesa at Dobson Ranch & Tuesday at 1 p.m. Sandy Burkland (above) sailed her drive dead down the center of the 13th hole during the Phoenix College Invitational at Encanto Golf Cour[...]to worry, Debbe’s drive just sailed a little to the right, and Sandy carded a winning 79 to lead GCC to the conference championship. Gaucho volleyball team ends season with even mark The Glendale volleyball season is finally over. After[...]ses, and of driving to Douglas, Thatcher and Yuma — it’s finally over. It was quite a season for the team and Mariam Austin in her initial year as hea[...]early season losses, everything came together and the team’s record jumped to 5-2. But then, as quickly as it had come together, everything seemed to fall apart, and the rest of the season was “win one-lose one-win one-lose one. Three wins were recorded in the last two weeks ... but so were five losses. Everything started wrong when the Gauchos dropped two straight to lowly Yavapai, 15[...]k to dump Arizona Western in a pair, 15-4 and 15-12. The Matadors’ first season of volley- ball competition was a ‘live and learn’ experience — they didn’t win too many (none in fact) but sur[...]th in years to come. Three days in San Diego and the Gauchos ended up 1-2, after losses to powerful Grossmont (15- 5, 15-9)[...]Mesa (15-10, 15- 11). Back home in Gaucholand and the ladies had a tough time adjusting. Pima Community took the first game of their match Tuesday rather easily, 15-3 and seemed like they would repeat in the second. Pima had leads of 10- 1, 13-2 and 14-4 before the Gauchos woke up and made a ruu for the win. Diane Mason and Dawna Clayton spiked back and forth to boost the Gauchos to 14- 12, but Pima came through and took the win, 15-12. The Bears from Phoenix College came to Glendale Wednesday and the Gauchos avenged an earlier 15-11, 15-6 loss with wins of 15-10 and 15-7. Val Troxel spiked nine against the Bears and assisted in 16 spikes, Sheila Glover added 17 assists of The season finale Friday night came against Eastern Arizona. The match was scheduled to begin at 6:30 in the Gaucho gym, but when 6:30 rolled around, the Gila Monsters were no where in sight. Actually, they were trying to get through the Phoenix rain and showed up just a few minutes late. Meanwhile, the Gauchos continued to warm-up, and that could be w[...]Eastern took comeback victories of 15-11 and 15-7 — after Glendale had been up 8-0 in the first and had a substantial lead in the second. So, the Gauchos end the season with a 9-9 conference mark and a 10-11 overall record. The final team standings have yet to be rectified, th[...]t an organizational meeting next week, along with the selection of the all-conference teams. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Spikes — Dawna Clayton, 148; Spiking kills — Dawna Clayton, 52; Serves — Dawna Clayton, 138; Spiking aces — Mary Ann Acker, 18; Service Receives — Dawna Clayton, 157; Digs — Dawna Clayton, 114; Passing Assists — Val Troxel, 256; Blocks — Dawna Clayton, 41. her own. Lynette continues w[...]member Lynette Edwards took overall top honors in the Intercollegiate Invitational Archery Tour- nament held at GCC Nov. 6, outscoring all com- petition, male and female. Lynette finished with a 1097 total, 49 points ahead of the nearest competitor, Arizona State’s Tom Theobald. Arizona State won all the team events, capturing the women’s division with 3073 compared to GCC’s 2779, the men’s division with a 3073-score, plenty ahead of Navajo Community's 2924. ASU’s mixed team defeated Glendale’s, 4112-3682. Theobald’s 1048 led Arizona State's top three[...]ndeman’s 1011. Kee Marks (983) and Al Thomas (972) of Navajo followed. Glendale’s two men archers[...]straight lady Sun Devils followed Lynette, led by the Van Kilsdonk’s, Sandy and Marie, who finished with scores of 1026 and 1024. Carole Chevuront (1023) and Wendy McLean (1018) followed the sisters. Glendale’s Jocelyn Coor finally broke the ASU string with a 12th place score of 900. Olivia Mendez shot a 782, good enough for 14th and Janice Klein’s 15th place 618 finished GCC’s scoring. The tournaments are scored on the basis of total points possible, the invitational was a ‘dual 600° tournament. Two[...]ossible points each were shot and then combined. The next tournament, a tri-meet with Scottsdale and Phoenix Colleges will be a ‘900 meet.’ The tri-meet will be at PC on Saturday, Nov. 20, beginning at 8 a.m. Final Scores Women’s Tea[...]e (Lynette Edwards, Jocelyn Coor, Olivia Mendez), 2779. Men’s Team Arizona State (Tom Theobald, D[...]Community (Al Thomas, Curtis Gorman, Kee Marks), 2924. Mixed Team Arizona State (Marie Van Kilsdonk, Sandy Van Kiisdonk, Tom Theobald, Dave Cannella), 4112; Glendale Community (Lynette Edwards, Jocelyn Coor, Jim Dolamore, Charles Smith), 3682. Women’s individual Results (Name, school, tot[...]Edwards, (GCC), 1097; Sandy Van Kilsdonk (ASU), 1026; Marie Van Kilsdonk (ASU), 1024; Carole Chevuront (ASU), 1023; Wendy McLean (ASU), 1018; Jocelyn Wendorf (ASU)[...]5; Jaine Wendorf (ASU), 943; Muriel Kremb (ASU), 925; Liesel Roberts (ASU), 913; Jocelyn Coor (GCC), 900; Terri Hagemeyer (ASU), 860; Olivia Mendez (GCC), 782; Janice Klein (GCC), 618; Sue Hiering (ASU), 618[...]), 1011; Kee Marks (NCC), 983; Al Thomas (NCC), 972; Curtis Gorman (ASU), 969; Jim Dolamore (GCC), 947; Loren Metchiwais (NCC), 942; J.R Tsinnie (NCC), 942; Harry Nez (NCC), 867; Jeff Yazzi (NCC), 7[...] |
 | [...]re excells in tourneyWith strong competition at the speech tournament held at Pasadena City College,[...]program of caring, Macfarlane presented cuttings from ‘Regions of Ice” and “A Clean Well-Lighted[...]Marilyn Hoffs, speech professor, pointed out that the Pasadena City College contest was different from the one held at California State University in that s[...]king, informative, impromptu and radio speaking. “The experience gained from this tournament will benefit the students, and they know what to expect in future[...]person.” She explained that women’s role in the past has been restrictive and inhibitive. Now wom[...]Encouragement to assert oneself is necessary to the chicana also so that his culture and religion will not be in conflict, she said. “‘Religion to the chicana means stay humble, and her culture may in[...]al to speak out and to be assertive no matter who the person is or what the background is. If language is a barrier, then it is necessary to work with the student to enable her to learn to think in terms of the English language so that she may assert herself c[...]emale students notes that more women tend to take the class, Assertive Training. Cardboard bridge bre[...]ysis is to create a bridge capable of supporting 325 lbs. of lead weights. Especially when your bridg[...]achendorfer’s En- gineering Design class, built the wonder bridge that broke the weight limit for student designed bridges. Only 22 inches long, 2% inches wide and 18 inches tall, the structure supported 325.4 Ibs. of lead suspended from a chain and set on the roadbed of the bridge before finally buckling. The old class record was 132 Ibs. A class stressing the basics of engineering and _ orienting students in[...]eering degree, approximately 50 per cent go on to the engineering field. Allowed to use only soda stra[...]ed card- board no thicker than 3/16”, derstood the project and did something correctly. Today toothp[...]another golden gate. They seem to be tuned in to the need for it as they have attended group sessions[...]of a male instructor and a female instructor for the same class, Mrs. Olshan believes, lends itself to[...]ing chores. Mrs. Olshan said that if children at the elemen- tary level can be taught to say, “I fee[...]initiation and reception, Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., in the Student Union. Dr. John R. Waltrip, executive de[...]ccasion. A special program is being worked up by 12 members, and refresh- ments will be served. Phi Theta Kappa meets the second Friday of each month, 6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Dining Room. The officers for this year are Tom Bowers, president,[...]y. cardboard, contest. GCC display wins award The Maricopa County Com- munity College display won an award in its division at the sixth annual Education Fair held Nov. 5 at the Phoenix Civic Plaza. The display consisted of ten booths, with each booth representing one area of the community college campus. Some of the areas represented by the community colleges in the district included fine arts, administration of ju[...]educational delivery systems, and equine science. The two exhibits in which GCC was responsible for were concerned with student activities and veterans The student activities exhibit was supervised by Jane[...]ector. Cindy Peterson and Jill Diedrich helped on the graphics of the display as well. The student activities represented from GCC were the Chess Club, MECHA, the Com- puter Club, and Associated Women Students (AWC). The veterans booth was han- died by Bob Christensen, a GCC veteran’s counselor. The display showed changes in the law regarding veterans and recent changes in the G.I. Bill. The Education Fair was sponsored by the Arizona Department of Education, the Arizona Education Association, Arizona School Administrators, Inc. and the Arizona School Board Association. Chairman of the District display was Daphne string, toothpicks and paper clips, the class set out to test their engineering skill Ka[...]bricks on his cardboard bridge which supported 325.4 Ibs. Photo by George Hotchkiss. CLASSIFIED AD[...]laced in room L-150 Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. NO CHECKS EPTED. NO[...]Kitten 8 wks., fomale, tri-colored. FREE. 937-6172. ROOM for rent - $125.00 mo. Linen provided - own laundry own cooking - 937-1094 days 6328 N. 61st Ave. Glendale HELP WANTED: Addresse-s wented immediately! Minn. 53426. RESEARCH PAPERS - our cata- fog allows you qui[...]$1 (for mailing) to PACIFIC RE- SEARCH, Suite 5, 5220 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105. [Enroll NO[...]PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Under the Direction of the Maricopa County Medical Society Founded in 1962 Modest Tuition (loan plan available) ... Placeme[...]and Secretarial Fields. ..5/4 Month Course. Tos 22" 5696 ©. 2025 N. Central, Phoenix The biggest selection anywhere. in the most colors and sizes. We've got it. All in one place Ours. Fail into the Gap today. the METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL |
 | [...]irects a group of singers who will participate in the opera ‘‘The First Nowell’ to be presented Dec. 10 in the student union. Photo by Mike GutowskiGCC orators take awards at ASU Four of the eight GCC students attending the speech tournament at Arizona State University, Nov. 12-13, received recognition for their presentations.[...]man took fifth place. Her selection was a cutting from ‘‘Raisin in the Sun.” Pat Combs ranked sixth in persuasive, an[...]” Almost 35 students participated in each area — informative, per- suasive, oral interpretation — Mrs. Hoffs, speech professor, pointed out. The 30 schools represented included not only communit[...]s, Rick Macfarlane and Mike Winstead were also in the tournament. Mrs. Hoffs said the state speech tournament will be held at Arizona S[...]ty, Dec. 3-4. Readers theater will be included in the contest. Representatives from the community colleges and the University of Arizona, Arizona State and Northern[...]al income questionnaires will avoid suspension of the monthly checks in 1977, ac- cording to Gordon Lyons, director of the Veterans Adminis- must be returned to the VA by Jan. 1 to insure continued receipt of benefits. Those failing to return the completed questionnaires on time will receive a letter from the tration office in Phoenix. VA explaining why the[...]n suspended. Additional information is available from GCC’s veteran All questionnaires were mailed to the 1.2 million veterans and survivors of veterans on Nov. 1. affairs office, or any office of the The completed questionnaires VA. MECHA sponsors Christmas party The MECHA organization on campus is involved in its fourth Children’s Christmas Party for the Westside children ages 1-12. The party will also include the small Westside towns of Phoenix. The party is Dec. 10, 6:30-10 p.m. in the GCC cafeteria where 1,000 children are expected t[...]elated projects. They also rely on money or candy from businesses in the west Phoenix Area and GCC student donations. Contributions from these sources have been bad this year and in the past, so most of the money is earned by MECHA alone. Last year MECHA was able to raise $800 for the 900 children who came. All the funds are collected by the week before the party; members then travel to wholesale stores and warehouses and buy the toys, fruit and candy. Wrapping and selection of the presents are done by the MECHA members. A Santa is needed to provide his services for the children on Friday from 7-10. A bilingual Santa would be preferred but is[...]Chicano service office T2-107 or call extension 328 or 329. Ei Kiempo Pasando Workshop presents music play GCC opera workshop is presenting ‘The First Nowell,” by Ralph Vaughn-Williams, Dec. 10, at noon, in the Student Lounge. Mary Ann Dutton, music professor and director of the performance, said, ‘This will be a semi-staged concert reading of the opera. It is called a nativity music play and is adapted from a medieval pageant.” Twenty-five singers and eight instrumentalists make up the cast. The pianist is Nita Brown. Soloists include Sandra Fr[...]Robert H. Wilcox, English professor, will speak the role of the Creator; Gwen Broehm, Mary; Karen Spencer, Elizabeth; Ronald Dow, Gabriel and Robert Elstrom, Joseph. The three shepherds are: David Schroeder, James Voerner, Richard Crull. The Music Department and the Associated Students are spon- soring the performance. Sun City String Ensemble, prepared by Charles Schaubach, will ac- company the opera. Other assistance comes from James Holomon who designed the staging; Dori Hicks, the choreography; Tim Ansley, the lighting. “The First Nowell’ was first performed with the St. Martin-in- the-Fields Concert Orchestra and Singers conducted by[...]y Noel lliff and Geraldine Stephenson, as part of the St. Martin-in-the- Fields Christmas Matinee held at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on 19 Dec., 1958,’ quoted from the score Potluck supper here tonight The AWARE group on campus is sponsoring a Holiday Potluck social supper tonight at 6:30 in the grill room. Those who wish to attend this activit[...]oard approves Walker transfer by Arch Gillespie The MCCCD Governing Board, on Nov. 16, approved the transfer and promotion of Dr. Herman Walker from his position as associate dean of students at GCC[...]e Community College. Walker, who came here Sept. 20 from Lansing College in Northern California, will repl[...]Clark County Community College in Las Vegas, Nev The surprise transfer is to be effective within the semester, possibly within a week or two. Walker said he was approached by SCC for the job and that he in- dicated interest since it was a step up. “Dean of students is a critical position in the total operation of a school system. The responsibility for students falls on the dean of students,”’ he said. Walker said he was looking forward to the new position to work with all students and faculty. He said he was especially i[...]l not be replaced “In an effort to cut down on the number of administrators in the district, we hope to add a classified employe to Dean Noll’s office to help fill the void caused by Dr. Walker’s departure,’’ he[...]ons revealed by survey by Lester Clark What are the goals and expectations of the thousands upon thousands of students who enroll in colleges and universities all across America? How do they evaluate themselves as future career prospects and what fields of the working world do they feel offer the most opportunities? To unravel some of the answers to these questions would be a monumental feat, but efforts have been made 10 do just that. Every year the American Council on Education and the University of California at Los Angeles co-sponso[...]6,000 students at 366 two and four year colleges. The survey proposed questions of this nature and came up with some interesting answers. The findings for this year show that the most favored major field of study is business. Ot[...]eas as math, English, history, political science, the humanities and physical science are on a low rung of the ladder, according to the survey. When these statistics are compared with GCC career preferences the results are somewhat different. The field attribution that the largest number of students are majoring in is business. The second largest area is electronics, then administ[...]y, engineering, elementary education and art. In the American Council survey they discovered that a su[...]reers in business, law, engineering, or medicine. The percentage of men who want to enter these fields has dropped from 48.9 percent to 39.4 per cent in the last ten years. An even bigger drop is in the group of students working toward a teaching degre[...]pped roughly 15 per cent since 1966, according to the survey. In cotvgerising the personal expectations of the undergraduates, over a third think they will make[...]ten say they expect their chances will be good by the time they’re ready, according to the survey. Associated Student officers, Sue Moses,[...]hi “Winter Spectacular” Monday, by decorating the AS Christmas tree, one of 15 in the Christma tree lane on display in the Student Union. Trophies will be awarded for the three best decorat trees and the most original. Photo by George Hotchkiss |
 | Obituary Smokey Bear dies at 26 Burial services were held in Smokey Bear Histor[...]. 9 in Washington D.C.’s National Zoo. Smokey, 26, who retired from 2 years of government service in May of last year, spent most of his life as the Forest Service’s ursine fighter of forest fires. He was born in Lincoln National Forest in 1950 near the burial site, and where as a cub he was found clinging to a charred tree in the aftermath of a forest fire. Smokey, whose hair w[...]ared for by forest rangers. His story was told by the mass media to a deeply touched nation. After his recovery, Smokey accepted a job with the U.S. Government to be a living symbol of Smokey[...]fire prevention poster animal. On his arrival in the nation’s Capital, Smokey was offered the use of the Presidential V.1.P. room at the Washington airport by President Truman. He spent[...]ome 4 million people each year. He became one of the most successful images in advertising history, an[...]fires to half that in earlier years, thus saving the nation millions in valuable resources. He broug[...]hrough sale of souvenirs and receipt of royalties from Smokey Bear items. He was cited by Congress for[...]country in helping to preserve its resources, and the Legislature in his native state created a monument to keep the Smokey Bear legend alive. He was the only govern- ment employe in history to ever have[...]Burial officials ask that no flowers be sent to the graveside, but, instead, they be preserved in their natural habitat by putting out all cigarettes and campfires. PTK initiates 85 st[...]. Dr. John R. Waltrip, executive dean, welcomed the initiates and guests to the occasion, Friday evening, Nov. 19. This group was an indication that the educators were doing their job; that these students were getting the message of education, Dr. Waltrip noted. “As[...]have a high regard for education,”” he said. “The fate of the country depends on education, and the world looks to education for handling problems.” The speaker for the evening, English professor and president of GCC f[...]not make us reasonable human beings, nor keep us from being selfish,”’ he said. Concert review “Education does not stop people from indulging about 85 added. themselves in ethnic[...]t prejudices may be more refined and subtle among the educated, but the educated still have them. The opinions of the schooled are not necessarily the best. Also, the educated person’s relationships in domestic relations are not any better than anyone else’s, he In the use of facts, “‘the educated person may consider them to help his ca[...],” Hartley said, but advised students to follow the truth. Lisa Harper, flutist, presented selections from Jack Hartley, two Bach Sonatas and was accompanied by Mark Ramsey on the piano. The three symbols on the key of the society state the goals (wisdom, aspiration and purity) which were pointed out by Jim Barrett, vice-president. Also, the symbols of the torch (in the use of candle- light) denoting knowledge and the flower typifying beauty of life were used in the ceremony. Jazz music delights audience by Mike Gutowski The Scottsdale Center for the Arts became a showcase of talent Nov. 14, as a capacity crowd of fans were delighted by the soft and moving sounds of the Chuck Mangione Quartet with Esther Satterfield. Mangione and the quartet incorporate both classical and jazz highl[...]ique sound. Their music isn’t overwhelming, but the spon- taneous, creative way in which it's presented makes it almost awesome in its simplicity. The first half of the show consisted of instrumental pieces featuring M[...]otable was Mangione’s grammy win- ning “Chase the Clouds Away” which spotlighted the multi- talented Vadella on his various instruments. Their music had an almost enchanting effect on the audience. Throughout the set, the softness of their tones blended perfectly with the soothing captiveness of their arrange- ments. Esther Satterfield held the spotlight for the second half of the show and added a beautiful in- terpretation of Ma[...]d on and off with him for a number of years. With the release of her first album, she is finally achieving the critical acclaim that she so justly deserves. She[...]moving compositions for their concert Nov. 14 at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts. Photo by Mike Gutowski the Quartet’s music, making an already delightful e[...]atter how loud she sings, she never seems to lose the sub- tleness of the song. On the ‘Land of Make Believe," a song that she recorded with Mangione and the Rochester Philharmonic Sym- phony for a documenta[...]ried her vocal tones; intertwining her voice with the accompanying sounds of Mangione and the Quartet. Her singing is most revealing of the power that one can hear in tenderness and the feeling that one can get from it. For an encore Mangione did a medley of two songs from his latest album, ‘‘Doing Everything For You[...]it disap- pointing, and not nearly as pleasing as the rest of the show. After seeing Chuck Mangione and Esther Satterfield for the second time, I can now safely assume that the mood their music creates is no accident. It’s so refreshing and relaxing; one might get the same effect from practicing TM, EST or any other mind relaxing tec[...]y further I found it! There’s no substitute for the Mangione effect, and it can only aptly be appreciated to the fullest degree within the presence of the Creator Mangione and the interpretor Satterfield Kalso, Earth shoe creat[...]by Greg Keidel “It took numerous years of hard work before I reached the final form of my shoe which takes in consideration all the natural demands of the foot and body,” replied the inventor. The inventor, Anne Kalso, said the pursuit of her lifelong interest in Yoga took her to the great Hindu school of Yesudian in Zurich and later to the Yoga monastery in Santos, Brazil. There in 1957 she developed a primitive version of a sandal with the heel lower than the toes. Kalso started the Earth shoe. In the course of her studies and experiments, she observed that by flexing the foot, or by lowering the heel one could achieve a feeling similar to that attained in the Buddha position of Yoga. Kalso said that lowering the heels relieves pressure on the toes and allows them to flex and spread naturall[...]began experimenting further with this idea. With the financial help of a personal friend, Dr. Cai Ankerbye, Kalso was able to start work on a complete shoe. Kalso said the doctor sent several patients with hip and back trouble to her in hopes that the shoe would help. Kalso recalls, “One patient ..[...]o grateful that he bought a house in 1963 to sell the san- dals from.”’ That house was on a busy shopping street i[...]d turned out to be her shoe factory. Kalso said, “The missing link was bringing the nature into the city.”” She said, man has built a world of co[...]s anatomy. A shoe is needed to recreate underfoot the natural terrain. The Earth brand shoe was brought to the United States in 1970 by a New York businessman, Ray Jacoles. Today the shoes are also manufactured in Massachusetts and distributed to 140 private stores throughout the country. Openings in AS There are several openi[...]n accounting. * Committee members are needed for the Publicity Comm., the Social Comm., and the Club Comm. Concert review The requirements for member- ship in the Associated Students, are - the applicant must carry at least 12 credit hours at the time of applying and 12 credit hours while in office. He must havea 2.0 grade point average and have a free hour at 1 p[...]inly seemed to be living up to that reputation at the Celebrity Theater Friday night, Nov. 19. Appearing with his back-up group, the Lost Gonzo Band and Vassar Clements, Walker’s c[...]ngston had to lead Walker through songs, shouting the lyrics at him when Walker stopped singing. Eventu- ally Livingston gave up the effort and sang himself, obviously dis- turbed by Walker’s behavior. While Walker brought the crowd to its feet with ‘“‘Redneck Mother’’ and “‘Sangria Wine,”’ it was the Lost Gonzo Band that really added creativity and originality to the show. Livingston and Gary P. Nunn got cheers and screams by men- tioning Arizona in any form. The audience settled back for two old favorites, ‘M[...]ary Nunn’s “‘London Homesick’’ suffered from over popularity. The crowd got so loud during the song Nunn had to shout rather than sing about “...goin’ home with the armadillo.” Vassar Clements came onstage about midway through the show, adding his violin to the Gonzo’s fine backing. After Clements came out, Walker played several lesser known tunes and the audience settled down. Many Walker fans know only a few of his songs and the crowd seemed a bit bored with this part of the show The crowd got back on its feet for “Pissin’ in the Wind" and danced at their seats for the encore, “‘Hill Country Rain.” The Lost Gonzo Band sounded tight during their own part of the show. With Livingston and Nunn trading off on pia[...]tar, Kelly Dunn on organ and Donny Dolen on drums the band played very smoothly with clear, light vocals. After backing Walker for several years the Gonzos released an album of their own and kicked[...]er tunes. It was almost a shame they had to yield the spotlight to Walker. Vassar Clements started out the evening with a combination of country, rock, jazz and swing. Unknown by most of the audience, Clements got them up for the concert with ‘Orange Blossom Special’’ and ‘Listen to the Mockingbird,” doing bird imitations on his viol[...]bird.” EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Pasondo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ‘ond i an academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. It is published weekly[...]ot 6000 West Olive Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85302 Co-editors. Dove Von Ness Nancy Ratti Sports Ed[...]sk Photographers Adviser ETP invites letters to the reader. We will publish os many as possibl[...] |
 | [...]asketball team came within one point of capturing the Valley of the Sun Tournament, but failed to capitalize on two f[...]Ray Arvizu and Teddy Colter, which would have put the Gauchos ahead by one point with seconds left in the game. As it turned out, Mesa Community College, a leading contender for the state championship, stole the ball and scored on two free throws. This put the Gauchos behind by four points and the time ran out with the final scoreGCC wrestlers suffer at ASU The Glendale wrestling squad could produce only three wins while dropping 18 matches in the ASU Open tournament held over the weekend, but GCC’s group of wrestlers that part[...]ly inexperienced one. Nine GCC grapplers entered the tournament, and of the three wins recorded, two went to the only Gaucho with junior college experience. Tim Hoyt, wrestling in the 118 lb. class, won his first two decisions Friday[...]d Friday night by Arizona State’s Mike Monday. The other GCC win went to Everett Mendenhall, who beat Phoenix College wrestler Scott Dunken by an 11-2 decision. Glendale will be participating in the Pima Tournament this weekend in Tucson and the Fiesta Bowl Tournament next week before meeting Central Arizona in a dual match in Coolidge on Dec. 15. The Gauchos then have a three-week layoff before returning to action after the holiday layoff in the Southern Utah State Invitational January 8 ASU Open (GCC results only) First Round — Dave Severn (ASU) def. Doug Howe (GCC), pin, 1:55 Pete Puccio (ASU) def. Robert Ramirez (GCC), pin, 1:32; W. Neil Buckner (NAU) def. John Gregg (GCC), pin[...]CAC) def. Dave Pellevin (GCC), 6-4. Second Round — Severn (ASU) def. Everett Mendenhall (GCC), pin,[...]C), 14-0; Gary Sutcliffe (PC) def. Ramirez (GCC), 22-1; Pete Noble (NAU) def. Smith (GCC), pin, 5:30;[...]n.) def. John Gregg (GCC) by forfeit Third Round — Ross (Un.) def. Hoyt (GCC), 3-0; Baker def. Eareg[...]7-3; Mendenhall (GCC) def. Scott Dunken (PC), 11-2. Fourth Round — Mike Monday (ASU) def. Hoyt (GCC), pin, 4:20; Habre (PC) def. Mendenhall ( GCC), ng. IMPORTA[...]a. Englond for qualified applicants in languages, all subjects incl. int'l low, business. All students in good standing eligible — Freshmen Sophomores Juniors, Seniors, Grads. Good[...]n: CENT ER FOR FOREIGN STUDY/AY ADMISSIONS DEPT N/216 S State/Box 606/Ann Arbor MICH 48107/(313) 662-5575. 68-64, MCC winning the cham- pionship. MCC’s starters outscored the GCC starters by 10 points at halftime. Mesa’s depth under the board kept the GCC defense hapless. Glendale’s defense, howeve[...]a comeback to within one point, unfortunately for the Gauchos it wasn’t enough to take the game and the tour- nament. Ron Anthony was leading scorer in the game with 13 points, having his finest night of the tournament. 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 | [...]k any golf coach or any knowledgeable golfer what the main factor in becoming a good golfer is. They’re sure to say con- sistency. Consistency in the game — how each round is played compared to the previous round, along with consistency in improvement. The Glendale women’s golf team is the epitome of consistency.The most vivid point, and the best example, is the team’s record. Only the two biggest schools in the state, the University * of Arizona and Arizona state, have beaten the Gauchos in dual matches. GCC has easily defeated every junior college team in the state no less than five times. The latest victories for the golfers came Tuesday (Nov. 16) at the hands of Scottsdale and Monday (Nov. 22) against Mesa — the sixth time this season that the Artichokes and Thunderbirds have fallen to the Gauchos. The record itself speaks for the consistency of the team as a whole. But the most important parts of that team are the real examples of consistency. Nine ladies make up the Glendale golf team, they practice, — » they work — they work hard, with one goal in mind — im- : provement. Four of the golfers, Lori Murray, Sue Burkland, Sandy ~ Burkland and Patti Havir, all regularly score in the low 80s,and each tournament one usually breaks into the 70s. Debbe © Huckabee and Miki Shires are regular 100 shooters, but have ~ » recently broken the century mark. Bret Jenkins, Frances _ Brown and Lauri Harrison have yet to play in one of the con- » ference scoring matches, but they still work — they're still = trying to improve + They are now in the middle of a three-week layoff following + the Mesa match, but they will be working harder than ever for : the final match of the season — the state championship match at _ _ Ahwatukee Countr[...]ay, Dec. 9-10. _ Although GCC has previously won the conference (state) — championship as a team, the final tournament will be the last © chance for the individual golfers to prove themselves. The all- _ conference golf team will be picked from the top 10 scorers, and © = those six golfers will receive gold medals commemorating their . accomplishments. The second six will receive silver medals. Sue Burkland took medalist honors against Scottsdale with a = 40-40—80 round, one better than teammate Lori Murray’s 42-39— 81. Sandy Burkland followed with an 85, Scottsda[...]hed with a 91 and Debbe Huckabee carded a 99. In the nine-hole dual match against Mesa, the Thunderbirds’ Diane Escobedo was low score with a 42, she was followed by | GCC’s Lori (46), Debbe (52) and Mike Shi Archers still dominate By Dave Va[...]ampion, Lynette Edwards, won again, and this time the rest of the Glendale archery team came through as the Gauchos defeated Phoenix College in each team event last Saturday. Lynette reigned again as the individual champion, finishing the day with a score of 829 out of a possible 900 — the nearest competitor was PC’s Fred Minter, who totalled 799. Next in the overall individual com- petition was GCC’s Jim[...]ifth with a 734 score. Glendale’s victories in the men and women’s team events came rather easily, the women won by 285 pounds and PC didn’t have enough archers to qualify a men’s team, but the mixed event came out very close, with the Gauchos winners by just six points (2954-2948) Lynette and Jocelyn took one- two in the women’s individual event, with PC’s Lynn Kirk- patrick (681) receiving the third place medal. GCC’s Olivia Mendez (673) and Brenda Mardis (642) followed, but were pushed by two more Bears, Mar[...]nburg (634). Minter easily defeated Dolamore for the top men’s in- dividual honor, 799-774. Meyers was the only member of Arizona State’s team to compete, but he did well enough to take home the third place medal. 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Little Marcie Wieseman led the Gauchos win, hitting all 10 of her points in the first half, enabling GCC to stay even with the Sun Devils and put the score at 20-20 during the halftime break. The miniscule (5-foot-4) guard consistently hit 20-25 foot set shots that ASU couldn’t stop in that first half. Three others came on strong in the second half — center Sedera Peterman canned eight of her final 10 after the midway point, with Val Troxel and Dawna Clayton both coming off of the bench to score 10 apiece. GCC’s Mary Ann Acker pulled off a couple of key steals in the second half, both coming at very opportune times for the Glendale team. The Gauchos’ cause was also aided when ASU’s hot-[...]ard, Becky Carson, could sink only two of nine in the second half — after leading the Sun Devils with eight points in the first. GCC played Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in the Pima tourney travel to Tempe to play ASU again Tu[...]abrics But now more comfort- able. Sizes 34 to 42. the METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL The next tournament for GCC’s archers will be the FITA qualifier at ASU, Saturday, Dec. 4. Final Results WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL — Lynette Edwards (GCC), 829; Jocelyn Coor (GCC), 734; Lynn Kirkpatrick (PC), 681; Olivia Mendez (GCC), 673; Brenda Mardis (GCC), 642; Mary Peterson (PC), 636; Marcia Thornburg (PC),[...]ary Ann Misenhimer (PC), 594. MEN’S INDIVIDUAL — Fred Minter (PC), 799; Jim Dolamore (GCC), 774; Bill Meyers (ASU), 735: Don Fisher (PC), 632; Don McCoy (GCC), 617; Don Twadell (GCC), 496. WOMEN'S TEAM — Glendale (Lynette Edwards, Jocelyn Coor, Olivia Mendez), 2236; Phoenix (Lynn Kirkpatrick, Mary Peterson, Marcia Thornburg), 1951. MEN’S TEAM — Glendale (Jim Dolamore, Don McCoy, Don Twadell), 1887. 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 | [...]s sweep Fiesta Bowl royalty contestNancy Ratti, 20-year-old GCC student, was crowned Fiesta Bowl Princess Saturday night at the Fiesta Bow! Coronation Ball. She was GCC’s candidate for the Fiesta Bowl Queen contest and competed with girls from all other Arizona community colleges. Sharon Palmquis[...]unity College's Johnson, 19, was crowned Queen. The cornation ball took place Saturday night in the Grand Ball Room of the Hyatt Regency Hotel with approximately 350 people in attendance at $25 a head. The evenings activities consisted of a cocktail party, dinner, the coronation and dancing. candidate, was also crow[...]ess. Mesa Community College’s candidate, Laura All judging had been done two weeks prior to the Ball and Nancy Ratti, right, GCC student, and Sharon Palmquist from Scottsdale Community College, look elated after being crowned Princesses at the Fiesta Bow! Coronation Ball last Saturday night.[...]rge Hotchkiss. Speech team wins silver platters The GCC speech team has come away again with trophies and certificates from the state tournament held at Arizona State, Dec. 3-4. Competing in the senior division, which is made up of three and fo[...], Rick Macfarlane was awarded two silver platters — in oral interpretation his topic, “‘Caring fo[...]on, ‘‘Genetic Screening.” Participating in the junior division, Kathy Butler took fifth place in[...]in this area. About 100 persons participated in the tournament. There were representatives not only from community colleges — Cochise, Central Arizona, Phoenix, Mesa, Pima, Western Arizona — but also from the four-year institutions — ASU, NAU, and the U of A. Mrs. Marilyn J. Hoffs, speech professor, said the winners may go on to compete in the national tournament, Washington, D.C., April, 197[...]wo weeks ago. A group of eight judges interviewed the ten candi- dates (who had already won from their community college) and based their decision[...]argaret Hance was mistress of ceremonies and read the three winning names. The two princesses were announced first in alphabetical order; they were crowned and presented flowers. The queen was then announced, crowned and also presen[...]. As Fiesta Bowl princess, Nancy will receive a $250 scholarship and will attend most of the functions for the Fiesta Bowl along with the queen and the other princess. Nancy, who is a Journalism major and editor of the El Tiempo Pasando, will use her scholarship this[...]though it would have been nice to say ‘yes I am the Fiesta Bowl Queen’, it came as somewhat of a re[...]s supposed to act and T'll still be able to enjoy all the activities of the Fiesta Bowl and be completely myself.”’ The Fiesta Bow] football game will take place Christmas Day with Wyoming hosting Oklahoma, at the ASU Sun Devil stadium. Russell Gordon art exhibi[...], realistically rendered by Russell T. Gordon, is the theme of the exhibit being held through December 22 in the Student Lounge. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the CEAS and the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Final Examination Schedule[...]m. T-Th 10:00 a.m. T-Th 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. T-Th 12:00 noon T-Th 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. MWF 8:00 a.m. MWF 10:00 a.m. MWF 12:00 noon MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF T-Th T-Th 7:30-9:20 a.m. Thurs., Dec. 16 Thurs., Dec. 16 Thurs., De[...]announced _ Wednesday that he will recommend that the » coaching addendum on head football coach Carl * Rollins’ contract not be renewed for the 1977-78 school year. Rollins, the only head coach in Glendale’s 10-year existence, will remain at GCC as a counselor. “My opinion and the opinions of many others, whose advice I have sought, thought the best thing _ we can do for the program here is to start right at fi the top and change there,’”’ said Waltrip. ‘And - hopefully the program will improve in future years.” Waltrip said the administrative decision was solely his, and, unless Rollins utilizes a form of the district protest procedures, his coaching duties will end when the contract expires July 1. Rollins is unsure whether he will protest the decision. ‘‘I don’t know, I haven’t solidified my mind on that yet,” he said. “...1 may fight the thing, I’m not sure just yet.” The 57-year-old coach cited recruiting processes and monies as the toughest problem of coaching the 3 Gaucho grid program, resulting in a 10-year record of 28 wins, 63 losses and one tie. ; Waltrip explaine[...]I understand it, it’s my | prerogative to name thethe job as head coach.”’ When contacted, Pisciotta was not aware that the job was open, but said he would be interested if[...]ct Live entertainment and door prize drawings on the half hour will be some of the highlights of the Phoenix REACT Annual Barbeque scheduled for Saturday, December 11, starting at noon. It will be held at the Maryvale Shopping City, 51st Ave. and West Indian School Rd. BBQ beef and cowboy beans are featured on the menu. Refresh- ments will be available for the younger people. Cost will be $2 for adults, $1 for children under 12, under six years old will be admitted free. The Phoenix REACT (Radio Emergency Assistance Team) schedules the annual affair in an attempt to acquaint itself with CBers (owners of citizen band radios) and the general public with its aims and objectives. REA[...]CT teams. There are more than 75,000 mem- bers in the United States, Canada and other foreign countries. . These volunteer teams provide round the clock coverage on Channel 9 (the CB emergency channel) in order to assist the traveling motorist and relaying emergency messages to the proper authorities. REACT also provides organize[...]hquakes, hurricane, tornado, ete. Although named the “Phoenix REACT Team,” the local branch has volunteer members throughout Maricopa County. Phoenix REACT was formed in the spring of 1968 and is a charter member of the National organization. It is incorporated in Ariz[...]5016 W. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, telephone: (602) 247-2717. These students were caught in the act of preregistering last Friday afternoon, just a few of the 6,600 students involved. Dean Robert Heuse[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-December 9, 1976 Country gained by Jerry Ford The Presidential election has come and gone. The eyes of world have focused expectantly on the new President-elect. But perhaps our attention sh[...]hat any President has had to grappl with. He took the office at a time when other peopl wouldn’t have wished that fate on their worst enemies The country was in ‘the aftermath of the most disastrous political scandal in its history. The economy was in the worst shape it had been in since the 30’s. Overseas crises erupted with the regularity of Old Faithful. Political corruption was constantly being discovered in all phases of government. New York came to the brink of financial disaster. The list could go on for pages, but the fact is that all these problems faced Ford during his administrati[...]nt who was not a power seeker as public servan in the position of having to assume almost awesome responsibility. He did not seek the job. He had it pushe upon him. He took it and he did his best. And he was) probably the most human President in several admini strations, head-bumping and all. For all this Gerald Ford was the target of some of the most scathing criticism any President has had by the media. He was the butt of jokes. He was ridiculed. And e was the first incumbent President since Hoover to jose a[...]tisanship aside, maybe as we look in etrospect we all should give Gerald Ford our deepest hanks just fo[...]e one-acts start tomorrow AS attends conference The 1976 conference of the Arizona Community College Student Government Association, (ACCSGA) met this past by drama dept. The GCC Drama Dept. will present an evening of five one-act plays. The evening opens with “The Boor,” a romantic satire on Death, love and money by Anton Chekhov The other four plays are “Trifles,’’ a suspense[...]oyan, ‘Dear Departed,” a domestic comedy, and “The shock of his life,” a comedy that takes place in “Anytown U.S.A.” during the 1950's. The production takes place Friday, Dec. 10 and Saturday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. in the Playbox Theater, Rm. T2-103, north of the Gym. There is no admission and tickets will not be required. Ue LAS vi (CLEAR UP YOUR FUTURE DN THE 2 YEAR APROTC PROGRAM. What's up after college? Th[...]ave two academic years remaining, there's a great 2-year AFROTC pro- gram still available to you. Look into the details. We think you'll be pleasantly surprised. And pleasantly rewarded. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. weekend at the Granada Royale Hotel in east Phoenix. The ACCSGA resolved to hire a lobbiest for the Arizona State Legislature, and to have student representatives on the State Board. They also set up guidelines to have alcohol allowed in certain areas of campuses and at all off campus activities sponsored by the schools. Ten community colleges across the state participated in the three day conference, all schools of the MCCCD are members of the association with the exception of Scottsdale College. Placement test[...]lacement tests will be given Thursday, Dec. 9, at 2 p.m., in Room B 114, and on Dec. 15, at 7 pm., in the Faculty Dining Room, Dr. Robert E. Heuser, dean of admissions, said. A student who is carrying 12 hours or more and has not taken an English course, or fewer than 12 hours and is planning to take English or reading[...]n College Test (ACT) score should arrange to take the placement test. Reservations for time and space[...]ons. Her extension is 304, and she is in Room B 102 Other dates for testing will be added as needed,[...]y and on later registration dates. Album review The Winter Spectacular week was capped off Friday night by the crowning of Queen Nancie Miner and King Joe Paulmenn. A five-member panel of judges selected the king and queen on the basis of school activity, contributions, congenia[...]jazz by Jon Rhodes Progressive jazz may just be the music of the future. And Jean-Luc Ponty is making that more th[...]c Ponty? Well, besides being a jazz violinist of the highest order, he is a protege of French jazz master Stephen Grapelli, one of the original members of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, a former violinist for Fran[...]ere “‘Aurora”’ left off. Never before has the rock listener been presented with an album which so completely integrates the utterly complicated and technically flawless with the totally beautiful. The versatility of the music on the album is amazing. It seems to accomplish what oth[...]in various in other genres have sought to attain. The rhythm changes of certain passages rival those Frank Zappa or Gentle Giant. The blazing guitar work leaves other guitarists in the dust. The synthesizer work is far more advanced than any used in ‘‘space”’ rock. And ‘‘New country” sounds like the work of a couple of blue grass aces after doing acid a couple of times. But one thing is common to all the songs: musical excellence. Ponty, who composed all the songs on this all instrumental album, plays the violin in a manner possible to few others. At times he explores the limits of electronics, and other times he stretches EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Posando is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College and is an academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. i is published weekly e[...]at 6000 West Olive Avenue. Glendale, Arizona. 85302 Co-editors Dove Von Ness Noncy Ratti Sports Edi[...]rdman Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as many as possible[...]mitations and good toste thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. 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 | [...]cher Lynette Ed- wards fell just short of winning the women’s amateur division of the Phoenix Open Championship archery tournament last[...]dalist LuAnn Ryon by just three points, 587-584.The two archers were separated by only two points after the first day of competition Saturday, but the second day, Lynette shot one poor -round which probably cost her the championship Shooting from a distance of 35 feet, the archers shot 12 ends (rounds) of five arrows each in the two days of competition. LuAnn shot seven perfect[...]ounds, four with a miss, but also shot a round of 23 — two misses (missed the ‘‘bulls-eye’’). Four other GCC archers competed. Jocelyn Coor shot a 552 to finish sixth, Brenda Mardis scored 494 for a n[...]5 and Janice Klein was 12th with a 455. Although the amateur women’s division race was a close one, the most dramatic point in the competition came Sunday af- ternoon, when Darrell[...]perfect round of 300, giving him a 599 score for the two days. A 599 indicates that he shot 120 arrows and missed the center just once. The other competition for the day saw Lynette win the battle of the Edwards family, outscoring sister Michelle's 546[...]en's 531. GCC’s next tournament competition is the World Team Tryouts, of which Lynette was a member in 1976, at ASU Jan. 2-8. Jewelry-case gift box with each watch SM aC[...]oenix Open Amateur Women’s Division LuAnn Ryon, 292-295—587; Lynette Edwards, 290-294; Irene Daubenspeck, 281-286—567; Judi Plants, 278-279—557; Susan Vaneas, 276-279—555; Jocelyn Coor, 280-272—552; Michelle Edwards, 270-276—546; Debbie Drye, 258-270—528; Brenda Mardis, 249-245—494; Olivia Mendez, 237-248—485; Evelyn Morrison, 242-234—476; Janice Klein, 231-224—455. Earegood's silver win tops in Pima Invitational The majority (five of nine) of GCC’s medals winners[...]e fourth-place hardware, but Russ Earegood topped the Gauchos with a second-place finish in the 118-lb. class. Earegood dropped the championship match in a last- minute fall, but only after two strong decisions in earlier matches The Gauchos finished fourth out of four teams, but th[...]ndell, Mike Moreno, Glenn Simmons and Craig Smith all captured fourth place in their respective weight[...]otivated persons. Few hours weekly. Send resume, $2, for job description, info sheets, application fo[...]pon acceptance receive coding number, memb. card, work manual free. With first weekly commission check receive your $2 back. WRITE: Nationwide College Marketing Service[...]ere GCC’s sixth place finishers. On his way to the silver-medal- finish, Earegood dumped Mesa’s Ar[...]l in a superior decision, 15-4. This week it’s the Fiesta Bowl tournament, regarded by some as the top grappling exhibition of the season in the Valley Wrestlers from most of the state’s junior colleges will be participating,[...]tanding in- dependent wrestling organi- zations. The tourney will begin Friday night and run all day Saturday in the Phoenix College gymnasium Retraining sessions fo[...]ool, 1830 E. Del Rio Drive, Tempe, On: Dec. 11; 12-6 p.m. Dec. 18; 12-6 p.m. at: Ariz. State University Pool, Tempe, on: Dec. 28; 12-4 p.m. Dec. 29; 12-4 p.m. Dec. 30; 12-4 p.m. | Cost for the course is $3.50. Registration may be made by calling 264-9481, ext. 9. Orders received by Dec 15. 1976[...]ristmas Mail check or money order to: TELTRONICS. 2400 E. Devon, Des Pisines, Ili 60018 Please send the following watch(es) (Specify your choice of 10 s[...]h lilinois residents add 5% sales tax | enc for the— advertised in TVGUIDE. ARMY RESERVE FULL TIME[...]without interfering with your studies. Gone are the days of $25 a month and all the hay your horse could eat (and you too, sometimes)[...]very day by Army Reservists such as yourself. And the fringe benefits are excellent The ARMY RESERVE is the perfect part time job. One weekend a@ month and t[...]8479 ***FOR JUNIOR & SENIOR YEARS OF COLLEGE*** 2-Year NROTC Scholarship: * Pays Tuition, Books An[...]on. * Choose Any Of 54 Colleges And Universities — MIT, Duke, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC, Etc. * Open To[...]n. Qualifications: * U.S. Citizen * GPA At Least 2.3 * Plan To Major In Math, Physics, Engineering, Or ‘“Hard’’ Science Disciplines. * Age - 18 To 23 Years Old. * Open To Active Duty Military And Reserves. * Must Complete 2 Years Of College Prior To Selection. * No Obliga[...]ee Your Local Navy Recruiter Or Call Collect: (602) 261-3607/3158 |
 | [...]lay begins By Caroline Gandara Have you noticed the GCC basketball squad practicing TM (transcendental meditation) lately? Well if there’s really a thing to the mind being in one place while the body is doing something else, the GCU basketball team was practicing it last Tuesda[...]fornia while handily defeating NAU JV’s 74- 61 The entire team got to play that night. Back-up guard[...]ams looked good as he sunk three quick baskets in the final minutes of the game. Back-up players Dave Babcock and Dave McClure held their positions well against NAU JV’s first team. The starting players, Ray Arvizu, Jerry Gass, John Ga[...]r usually fine nights with Arvizu scoring high in the game with 22 points. The Moorpark Tournament proved to be a disappointment for the Gaucho squad, as they went down in defeat to Golden West College, last year’s tournament winner, 92-82. Poor shooting was the team’s main problem, as they never really got into the game. Anthony was leading scorer in the game with 17 points. Gal cagers stand even The Glendale women’s basketball team dropped its record to 2-2 with a pair of losses in the Pima Invitational last week, and this week face A[...]Eastern Arizona. GCC defeated ASU by a point in the tournament opener Monday (51-50), and were paced by Dawna Clayton’s 22 points and Sedera Peterman’s 19. The win put Glendale into the winner's bracket, but the jubilation was short-lived Central Arizona’s V[...]ed GCC in an overtime contest Tuesday, outscoring the Gauchos 14-4 in the extra period to win, 66-56. Dawna and Sedera again led GCC with 22 points apiece Third place went to Pima’s Aztecs with a 65-52 win over Glendale Wednesday, dropping GCC's record to the .500 mark Karee Lansberry’s 13 tallies led the Gauchos, Marcie Weiseman scored 12 and Dawna popped in 10 to give her an 18-point to[...]e GCC traveled to Tempe for a third meeting with the Sun Devil junior varsity Tuesday; Glen- dale’s victory in the Tucson tourney made it two in a row after a 51-47 win in the Gauchos’ season opener. Saturday, the women’s and men’s teams both play the Gila Monsters in Thatcher. GCC’s first confere[...]ome will be Thursday (Dec. 16) against Pima, with the tip-off scheduled for 5 p.m 1976 Glendate Commun[...]etball Schedule Oay Oate Opponent Place Time Nov 23. ASU IV's Co Spm Nov 23 Pima Invitations on TBA After losing their first game and being placed in the losers bracket, GCC team had an emotional letdown. The Gauchos again shot poorly against San Diego Commu[...]eir second game. Glendale managed however, to put the game intc overtime with Gerard Ross’ basket with two seconds left Glendale went on to win in the extra period, 111-101. John Gaydosz, Arvizu and Teddy Colter all scored 12 points in the final 88-80 tourney loss to Rio Hondo. GCC playe[...]to Thatcher to play Eastern Arizona on Saturday. The Gauchos’ first home conference game is Wednesda[...]a é: ee ° THE TURKEYS that won turkeys in the annual Turkey Day turkey race are: (left to right) Bottom row—Mary Terpstra, Kathy Steele, Karee[...]kins, David Crandell, Dick Armendariz, Jim Smith. The turkey winners all finished tops in each of the three divisions (sports, women and open) over the two-mile course around the GCC campus. = Finatiy Weather: ee Chan[...]"Kong's Hair" as Tribute. New York (APE)—With the eyes of the world upon King Kong, star of Paramount Pic- ture[...]highly placed source close to Kong today revealed the possible reason for his destructive rampage.[...]ve interview a real collector's item | held atop the twin towers of the | The key chain. or full-size, | World Trade Center, it was | full color movie posters of — | suggested that Kong's misbe- | Kong in action,[...]ey're | jeans large enough to fit his | free with the purchase of a pair | mammoth proportions “It's not fair.” the source said, “when the King of Goril- Jas can't get a pair of the King of Jeans.” “Sedgefield Do-Nothing* jean[...]up a spe- cial toll free number where | people of all sizes can locate Sedgefield jeans and memorial “Kong liked that,” he added Shortly after hearing the ex- planation. Sedgefield disclosed a free offer of King Kong's hair key chains. as a tribute to the “ultimate Just dial 800 843-3343. Or A lock of[...]in a key chain with a certificate proving it’s from the actual King Kong used in the film. It’s I ¢ a | | | og 8 9 2. 9 | | =F | | | consumer.” . * dial 800 T-H-E E-D-G-E. | | o 1 es Corporation. All Rights Reserved Key Chain as tribute. Cal[...] |
 | [...]iod to study. They chose to have class outside on the grass last Friday when the Business building was evacuated because of a bomb[...]children during your school hours next semester, the government might have the solution to your money worries as well as where to leave the kids.Title XX is a federally funded program for[...]monies by falling into these salary scales: with 2 children, you must earn less than $7,764; 3 children, less than $9,600; 4 children, less than $11,424; 5 children, less than $13,248; 6 children less than $15,072. There are annual gross income figures If you feel that you qualify for these funds contact the Glendale Dept. of Economic Security Social Services Intake worker at 4425 W. 43 Ave. in the Olive Square shopping center or call 934-2231. When applying a few items brought along will help speed up the process, such as bringing along pay stubs, childr[...]You should expect there to be a waiting period. All funds awarded will be paid directly to the child care center. EI "Kiempo Pasando GCC teach[...]class to teach their eagerly awaiting students. The two, Freddie Anttila and Joanne Trifilo Stark, pr[...]aid that this program was started because some of the enrolling students indicated a need for this type of program, and because of their previous experience in the teaching of remedial English. “We submitted a proposal to the college district for the course and they funded us last summer to do some research into the problem and to develop materials specifically for[...]were backed by our department chairpersons and by the dean of instruction, Bertha Landrum, who encourag[...]Stark added. Stark and Anttila said they taught the two courses con- secutively fall semester. But spring semester the program will expand and they will work simultaneously in adjacent classsrooms. “We will work much more as a team and with more shifting back and forth of students from one room to the next,”’ Stark said “We will then be able to group the students into military groups and switch them back and forth as we decide necessary.” Anttila siad the new program should be a much better arrangement for intensive drilling of the small groups. “As it is now, it is almost im- possible for either of us to work with a small group. It is difficult to give them materials that they can work at independently for any sustained period of time[...]r and have not registered, you may do so Jan. 11, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and Jan. 12, 8a.m. tonoon. Continuing students need to pick up their packets in the Student Union before going to the northwest corner of the Gym Annex to complete registration. Registration dates for evening students are Jan. 8,9a.m. to3 p.m., and Jan. 10-12, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For those who must register late, the schedule is: day students, Jan. 17-18, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., in the cafeteria; evening students, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m Also, students who receive educational benefits from the Veterans Administration should stop at the in a course-restricted status or who have had changes from the original class load need to contact the Office of Veterans Affairs. These special in- bo[...]MWF MWF MWF MWF T-Th T-Th 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon stances are the student’s responsibility. While an error may o[...]add” to get into a closed class, as rarely will the class re-open, according to the spring schedule According to the office of admissions, 3,675 day and 2669 evening continuing students, a total of 6,344[...]i. Dec. 17 Fri., Dec. 17 Fri., Dec. 17 Mon., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 20 Tues., Dec. 21 Tues,, Dec, 21 being offered, both women replied that for some[...]they found out when they applied for admission to the college. “Both Freddie and I worked every day at registration to catch these people as they came in the door,” Stark said. “Some of the people who came in the door vaguely knew about the courses but could not speak enough English to ask about them.” Anttila added, “By the con- fused, scared look on their faces you could[...]ur table.” Stark and Anttila said that many of the persons in the class have lived in the United States all of their adult lives; some are recent arrivals to the country and others are married to citizens. Egyp[...]ea, China, Japan, Colombia and Mexico are some of the countries represented in the classes. They siad the fact that the ages range from the teens to over middle age proved a definite asset to the class rather than a handicap. “They get along[...]said. “There is certainly no generation gap in the class. You see the younger ones helping the older ones and the older ones helping the younger ones.” Stark added, “‘The wide variation in class background gives us a lot to discuss, too. Now that the students are more ad- vanced in their conversational level, I try to work in more free conversation about backgrounds, fami[...]they use various techniques and methods to teach the course and to give the student the means and con- fidence to use English in their everyday life. Continued on Page 2 Observatory is added to campus A newly installed dome just north of the stadium has given the Physics Department’s astronomy lab a new and sc[...]cording to GCC astronomy professor J. B. Winters, the 10- foot diameter rotating dome is a curplus Air Force satellite- tracking station that was ob- tained by the district specifically for astronomy labs. The dome also has an electrically operated shutter that opens the telescope to the sky. Winters said a 10-inch reflector telescope will be used in the new facility and is motorized to track across the sky “The dome will be used in the night labs for star and planet observations and also for photography,” he said. “We will also use the lab on occasions during the day for observing the sun,’’ Winters added He said the astronomy lab has a variety of telescopes for student use. In addition, the lab has a selection of cameras that can be attached to a telescope as well as a lab for developing the film. Winters said there are some problems inherent in the lab’s location. Lights from the parking lot and the handball court cause some interference, but since[...]he or she is invited over to take a look through the telescope Winters said he hoped to establish an open house setting for the community similar to the one held over a year and a half ago. “We invited the community to come out one night to observe some things in the sky,”’ he said. “I would like to establish[...]e we could do that on a regular basis to involve the community.” Winters said at the present two courses in astronomy are being taught: Solar System Astronomy which includes time systems, the earth, the planets and other nearby features; and Stellar As[...]offered spring semester and does not require that the student have had Solar System Astronomy as a prer[...]s, displays ten inch telescope which is housed in the new observatory located on the north end of the foot- ball Stadium. Photo by Mike Gutowski |
 | 2-1 TIEMPO PASANDO-December 17, 1976 Suggestion and willingness part of hypnotism success by Leon Breshears “Hypnosis is relaxation,”[...]hology teacher Duane Reeder. Reeder who completed 24 hours of Hypnosis training in March of 75, gave[...]n and a demonstration of hypnosis to a Psychology 215 class on campus last week. Reeder said that hy[...]He also said that there is nothing abnormal about the state of hypnosis or hypnosis itself. In his dem[...]n with a few preliminary exercises which involved the whole class. One of these tests the hand to nose exercise told him which students in class were good subjects. The subjects, Nancy Martoccihia and Monica Schneider, were asked to count from one hundred backwards to further relax themselves as he ex- plained to the class what was about to happen. Reeder explained[...]pnotized he must have a great amount of trust for the hypnotist. He added that it is possible to override the hypnotist by not allowing himself to follow the hypnotist’s suggestions, ignoring the illusions and fighting relaxation. He stressed t[...]hypnotized if he does not allow himself to follow the hypnotist’s suggestions. He also will not do an[...]moral code. Reeder then turned his attention to the girls and through the power of suggestion and willingness of the subjects, they were given a post-hypnotic suggestion. In the first suggestion Reeder told them that their right arms would become very rigid, like a steel bar. A[...]e then instructed them that he was going to pinch the top of their hands and that they would feel his touch but it would not be painful. The girls showed no signs of pain and their arms did[...]Monica now being deeper in relaxation were given the suggestion that they would, on his command, open their eyes look to the wall adjacent to them and see the clock clearly, (in reality they both had their backs to the clock). Nancy was not only able to see the clock but she was able to give the correct time exactly (12:45). Reeder explained that Nancy was able to tell the time exactly because of her biological clock. Monica however was unable to see the clock because of her refusal to believe the illusion. From this point on Monica tended to disbelieve the illusions or ignore the suggestions. The next suggestion was to instill in them a desire to look back at the clock say “It’s time to go, goodby,”” but[...]able to leave their chairs. Nancy who behaved in the prescribed way made the statement and then was unable to get up from her chair. When asked what's wrong she said she t[...]dn’t get up whereas Monica was able to override the suggestion and did get up. Reeder then gave them the post-hypnotic sug- gestions; “They would feel r[...]ore understanding and clarity.” In simplifying the definition of two types of post- hypnotic suggestions, Direct and Indirect, Reeder said, ‘The direct method is more of a command, it is the push by the hypnotist through the garden rather than the leading them through by the indirect method.”” Direct is a quick one session type method and indirect is the gradual use of a long period of time. Both direct and indirect post-hypnotic suggestions last 24 to 48 hours without the suggestion being reinforced by a similar suggestion or the same post-hypnotic suggestion. I talked with Nancy later and she said she could not remember any of the events that occurred or what she did. Afterwards[...]f them remarked that they didn’t feel or notice the passage of time. Kringle Clauses X-mas cheer by[...]Christmas. She said she wanted a Honda 100cc XL. The girl was only seven or eight so I go ‘Far out!’ The girl just looked at me for about 10 seconds and said, “Santa Claus can’t say that!” Steve Holevot, 27, of GCC, gave up a carpentery job to become a Sa[...]y kids, and I really like children. When I was in the service overseas, I volunteered to work in the orphanages.”’ Steve isn’t like most other[...]rybody, young and old, as they pass his throne in the center of the mall. “To me, if I can get somebody to acknowl[...]lap. I asked him what he wanted for Christ- mas. The guy’s cool, he said, ‘I'd like another 10 or[...]s its high points too. “This lady who was about 25 years old came up to me, I don’t know if she was under the influence of alcohol or drugs or what, but she sa[...]Ed helps prevent troubles “I'm keeping them on the campus, keeping them from running around, keeping them from getting in somebody’s car and smoking dope,’[...]ry Vigneult, GCC student and volunteer worker for the special education program at Apollo High School. Vigneult is receiving college credit for his volunteer work through Projects in Community Service directed by[...]nesdays and Fridays, Vigneult becomes a coach for 25 or 30 special ed. students during their lunch hour. ‘‘Usually these are the kids that will get into trouble, with my work I’m keeping them out of it,”’ he said. “My brother went all through high school in the special ed. program so I know how to deal with their (the special ed. students’) temper ... I'm pretty small so I fit in with the rest of the guys playing ball. I think that makes them able t[...]ere are some problems that occur in his volunteer work. “Two guys came to play football. I told them t[...]oking since,” he said. Actual participation in the activities haven’t been strictly limited to males, the girls play their part to. ‘‘They sit on the sidelines and root. Some of the guys’ sisters come and watch them. Sometimes gi[...]hat many of his students are good enough to be on the varsity football team but they are afraid to try out. “There is this kid who is a really fast runner. With all his twists and turns it was hard for me to tackle[...]ing fun,” he said. Language barrier continued — NS The faces behind the by-lines, the staff of the ETP, wishes you a very Merry Christmas. Freako Fotos Continued from Page 1 Some examples of their methods are the teaching of vocabulary in the context of a sentence or conversation, using pref[...]them and then reconstructing them. Also there are the substitution drills where a stock phrase is used with different vocabulary. Because of the variety of languages in the students’ back- grounds. Stark said she had to rely a lot on pantomime, pic- tures, and drawings on the black- board. “I sometimes feel as though I'm a mimic in the classroom when I have to make faces and dance aro[...]ok is filled with pictures. I will say what is in the picture and write it on the board They will write it — they will say it.” Both teachers cited other factors that contributed to the success of the progress: good attendance, low dropout rate, and just plain enthusiasm on the part of the students. Stark and Anttila said they would like to turn the course into a one-year program. To do so would r[...]se. A unique aspect of this course is that it is the only one of its kind offered in the district at the community college level, Anttila said. As an obs[...]and Anttila’s class for three periods, both at the beginning of the semester and at the end, this reporter saw first hand the outstanding progress made by these students. At first shy and reticent, the students became much more aggressive and outward in their communication skills by the end of the semester Noticeable too, was the high level of enthusiasm exhibited by both the students and their in- structors Perhaps Dean Landrum summed it up best. “My im- pressions of the program at this time are most favorable,”’ she said. “‘We are doing the com- munity and the people in our community a very real service in providing a means whereby people can come to the college and learn a skill in the English langauge in order that they can be[...] |
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 | C-ll TEMPO PA‘ANWW I7. I". 3 Gauchos earn all-state berths ‘ By Dave \‘In Nest "when the going gets tough. the tough get going, " And so proved the Glendale women's golf team last weekend, by capturing three of the six places on the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference's all»state team. Iori Murray again paced the field. posting a ills-hole score of 160 over the 6.022yard Ahwatukee Country Club layout. Second for GCC and second on the ACCAC team is Sue Burkland. who closed with an 86 I-Yiday and ended up with a 167 total The second half of the Burkland duo. Sandy. finished fifth overall and third for the Gauchos with a 177 score Third place on the ACCAC team went to Phoenix College golfer Margaret Carroll. who posted a I72 Mesa's Diane Escobedo carded a closing 85 for a fourth place finish at I74 The last spot on the all-state links team Vlent to P(“s Barb Bueter, who[...]fl a stroke of honesty When addressing a shot on the final hole of the final round Patti acudentally moved her hallo and she Immediately called a penalty on herself When the tourney was over. Barb had a 180 score, ’zitti totalled Ittl llarb made the all-state team. Patty did not, by one stroke One shot that no one would have noticed. but. a Stroke of honesty The individual honors culminated a very successful season for the Gauchos. the firSt GCC has participated in women‘s goll competition. Glendale defeated all of the junior college teams at least five times. and the only two losses suffered by the G(‘(' golfers were to Arizona State and the UHH'E’FSII) of Arizona Ken Weiss adds yet anot[...]op six golfers returning [I one were to stand on the 18th green at Ahwatukee last Friday, they would h[...]ext year , especially ifKen Weiss hasa say in it All-State Team Lori Murray IGCC). 77 8377160. Sue Eur[...]urklmd tGCClr 8? as I77. Barnara Bueter (PCI, 88 927W!) other Finishers Patti Hayir tGCCl, a7 947m.[...]rough 3"" “'9‘ 96 m, Trish Murphy zec), 9394492, Patty Stewart (Pct. 9508~l9flr Pi"! “P on ni[...]Marilyn Atherton wccr IOBIIJifll One Rodgers (5:20, In "2429, ACCAC tournament Friday. Sandy's two-day Sharon[...], thI mmm. Claire total 0' 177 placed her 5""! on the all-state ilrgotggfl. III twine, Becky Zaremba(MCCl4 H9 123 242, Nory Shannon team. ’ Arizona iuco champions![...]r income without interfering with your studies. '2‘ (ta/s 0* 325 c "‘1)’ t'- a-iil you to, sum i try. i.) r "I can‘t believe I missed the whole thing!" number two in the Arizona Community I. ' ' dd.’ A, n" FEW" Sue Bu[...]rence. At left it Scotts~ ' IS a” I m " missed the putt on the lath green at Gale's Sue Sanders, at right is Mesa‘s Marilyn Ahwatukee, but she did make e[...]d Man a Woman w , ,oxsgkiw; .. «yaw indium part 2 mr lob Om,- weekend 17 .35 II i , i:,~‘1.‘ w[...]CEITTG. _ _ Call your ARMY RESERVE Recruiter 945-2479 thanks , amass“: ' Start the New Year with a New Career... like to thank the represen- _ _ natives of Goodyear Become a Medica[...]OW FOR CLASSES 5935"" i ‘ BEGINNING IN JANUARY The clubs allowed the ' ()(‘C team to use their ‘ 3 . ‘- _ drivm[...]. . , Southwestern Preparatory School along With all other \ . TOTMedICaIASSistan‘S Emmi,“ at no[...]loan plan availahle) Placement lint" Allen and V0 The: i / Servme ProfeSSionai Faculty Traminq In both Allen from Goodyear and ) Clinical 8 Secretarial Fields to non lleisle and Jim Stills ,/ 252 5696 . from Villa de Paz ; Call ' for Details! W1[...] |
 | [...]scape while Ft. Lewis’ Ron Owens hangs on prize — a chance to meet in the for dear life. Owens hung on enough to take a 7-1[...]crew splits overtime ACCAC tiltsvn Ray Arvizu The Gaucho men’s basketball team split a pair of ov[...]rence foes last weekend, taking an 83-81 decision from Cochise in Douglas Friday night, then losing to E[...]omores Ray Arvizu and John Gaydosz paced GCC over the Apaches, splitting eight of Glendale’s 11 overtime points. Arvizu ended the night with 29, Gaydosz totalled 19. The Gauchos didn’t fare as well with the Gila Monsters in Thatcher Saturday night. GCC was in control for the better part of the game (although never by more than five points) until the final two minutes. EAC held Glendale scoreless for those last two minutes of regulation and through the entire extra period while scoring 11 points them- selves Freshman Ron Anthony topped the Gauchos with 21 points and back-up center Greg Strelecki added 13 in his best night of the young season So, the Gauchos stand 1-1 after their first two conference con- tests, and hope to improve that mark over the next week. Pima Community was to travel up to Glendale last night for their first meeting of the season, and Arizona Western will invade Gaucholand for a conference tilt — & . } } = Rl : John Gaydosz next Thursday night at 7:30. That game will be sandwiched be- tween the championship games of the GCC Holiday Invitational high school tournament. After the holiday break, GCC will return to action with thr[...]es in one week, beginning with Central Arizona in the Glendale gym on Jan. 4. Phoenix College hosts Ron Johnson & Co. on Jan. 6, then the Roughriders of Yavapai come down from the cold country for a Saturday night game on Jan. 8. Freshman forward Denison Dawson should be back for the post-holiday games after resting a foot injury suffered during the road trip. By Dave Van Ness If the three preseason tourna- ments are any indication, the Gaucho wrestlers have their hands full as they en[...]e Athletic Conference teams this week Fifteen of the Glendale mat- men have won just 23 matches while losing 55 in the ASU Open, Pima Invitational and Fiesta Bowl tourn[...]gh School Christmas ‘Basketball Tournament over the semester break, with 16 teams from all classifications par- ticipating in the five-day event Some of the top prep teams from throughout the Phoenix area will be competing for the top Christmas Eve. The GCC men’s _ basketball team will interrupt the tour- nament play for a Arizona Community College Athletic Conference game with Arizona Western on Dec. 23. Proceeds from the tournament will go toward bolstering the athletic book fund. Opening Round Saturday, Dec.[...]eson vs. Cortez, 1 p.m.; Greenway vs. Washington, 2:30 p.m.; Marcos de Niza vs. Bourgade, 4 p.m.; Dys[...]nderbird vs. Agua Fria, 9 p.m. ROOM for rent - $125.00 mo. Linen provided - own laundry own cooking - 937-1094 days 6328 N. 61st Ave. Glendale HELP WANTED: Addressers wanted immediately! Work a home - no experience necessery - excellent poy. Write American Service, 6950 Waysate Blvd. Suite 132, Minneapolie, December 17, 1976-£1 TIEMPO PASAN[...]in Coolidge. Vaquero wrestlers had won six out of the seven times against Gauchos in preseason competition; the lone GCC win belonging to Glen Simmons, who defeated CAC’s Dave Tiner 9-4 in the second round of the Fiesta Bowl tourney last weekend. Simmons’ 5-3 record in the 150- Ib. class is tops among the Gauchos for preseason action, including three straight wins in the Fiesta tournament Friday and Saturday. Simmons’ Fiesta wins totalled almost half of the Gauchos’ victories. The others went to Tim Toyt, who had two 118-Ib. wins, Homer Huff and Craig Smith. The GCC team won't be wrestling again until after the holiday break, when it travels to Cedar City, Utah to participate in the Southern Utah State Invita- tional on Jan. 8. The second conference match of the season follows in Yuma against Arizona Western Jan. 14, then Pima comes to GCC Jan. 21 for the first home ACCAC match for the Gauchos at 3 p.m. The second and final home match will be against Phoen[...], USC, CAL-BERKELEY, MIT, NOTRE DAME, ETC. NROTC 2-Yr Scholarships 18-22 Yrs. Old, US Citizen, Men And Women AVROC PROGRA[...]Of Flight Training Guaranteed After Graduation From Any Four Year College 18-23 Yrs. Old, US Citizen Both Programs Being Discussed By The NAVY OFFICER INFORMATION TEAM CALL COLLECT (602) 261-3607/3158 |
 | [...]land, Lori Murray, Sandy championship golf team: (from left) Patti Burkland. Not pictured: Frances Brown[...]g Friday’s ACCAC championship play. Diane ended the tourney with a 174—good enough for fourth place on the all-state team.EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Pasando is the student Reporters Leon Breshears newspaper of Gle[...]e. Shari Hearn, and is an academic laboratory for the Greg Keidel, Joe Paulmenn, Jon Rhodes. Deportment[...], Glendale. Arizonc Eognyne George Hotchkiss 85302 Adviser Gwen Vowles The Arizona Community College Athletic Conference all-state team: Top-Diane Escobedo Shines babies Noncy Rotti ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as mony os possible[...]le), Sandy Burkland (Glendale) WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME THE VALLEY you could be on DID SOMETHING NICE FOR YOU[...]we'll make nice to your #)) s An Air Force ROTC 2-year scholarship. Which to your sm WITH not only[...]s you $100 WITH e a month allowance. And picks up the tab for your books and lab fees, as well. GOURME[...]r college, you'll receive a commission SWINES in the Air Force... go on to further, specialized train-[...]ponsibility, and a lot of other benefits. But it all starts right here...in college...in the TRUFFLES Air Force ROTC. Things will look up...so look us up. the nicest thing No obligation, of course. ; TO HAPPEN ‘ in the VALLEY IN A LONG TIME. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. |
 | Member of U.S. Archery team The Gaucho gal came back by Dave Van Ness “It’s[...]like that happens." But boy, did she come back The speaker was Lynette Edwards, who is beginning the second half of her sophomore year at Glendale, is a member of the GCC archery team, and who will be competing as a member of the United States Archery Team in Canberra, Australia in the World Team Cham- pionships Feb. 7-12. Lynette was referring to a single arrow — one out of the 288 shot during the four-day team try-outs — the one arrow she shot that missed the target. And the result could have been catastrophic had it not b[...]coming back” and shooting nearly faultless for the remainder of the tournament. Twice the archer trailing Lynette was within a single point[...]times she ‘‘came back.”’ Lynette captured the fourth and final spot on the U.S. team, and will be competing along with her teammates against the best archers in the world during the five days of shooting in Canberra. Her teammates in the women’s competition are Ruth Rowe of Mt..Lebanon, Pa., who led "Krie rim Demonstrating the equipment available at the LAC is Anna !nstructor approval VOL. 12-NO. throughout the tourney, steadily pulling away from the rest of the pack and finishing first by a remarkable 19 points. Second place in the tournament went to 1976 Olympic gold medalist LuAnn Ryon and third was Irene Daubenspeck of Phoenix, the other female member of the 1976 Olympic team. The men’s contingent is led by 1976 Olympic champion Darrell Pace, who's perfect 30 in the final round of the tournament was just enough to boost him past Ed E[...]ympic teammate Rich McKinney of Muncie, Ind., and the fourth men’s team member is Rod Baston of Green- town, Ohio. The tournament, held Jan. 5-8 at Arizona State, was constantly competing with the weather for spectators, and judging from the sparsely-populated bleacher section throughout the tourney, the archers lost the contest. The winds, cold and slight showers played havoc with the arrows and the archers — bringing on hand-warmers, blankets, beanies and a[...]nto EI GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE, AZ 02 single arrow Friday’s competition, not shooti[...]ace with no need to feel strained. Then ... that The arrow completely missed the scoring target and bounced off the identifying plate hanging from the target petition continued support. The result was a loss of points — anywnere up to 10 — a loss that loomed larger and larger as the com- “When something like that happens it kind[...]Lynette. “Ninety-five per cent of archery is in the mind, and when you get an arrow ‘gone’ like that, the next rule is just to forget it. But it’s away. JANUARY 27, 1977 pretty hard when you lose 10 points like[...]do ef Tutee duty offered free by Anna Gaffney The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) has free tutoria[...]ini-workshops, and special services available for all students. Anna Solley, director of LAC, said the learning materials and study areas in the LAC are for all GCC students to use. They are located in the Instructional Materials Center (IMC), room L- 138. The center also provides free tutorial services to all qualified students. Solley said, ‘All students interested in the program should come to the LAC and fill out the proper forms. will be Solley, director and speaker at the LAC mini-workshop. Photo required.’’ She said[...]will feature a guest speaker at their meeting at 2 p.m. today to be held in the student lounge. Ms. Debbie Melton, a professional speaker for the National Organization for Women (NOW). will speak on such current topics as the women's movement here in the Valley, the present status of the Equal Rights Amend- ment (ERA) and the functions of NOW All are invited and welcome to come Vets The Veterans Service _ Center will move to Room 106 in the T2 Building, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. if all problems con- cerning the move can be worked out The vets’ book loan fund is depleted because of non[...]vet which in most cases may not pay for one book. The Veterans Service Center is looking for con- tributions to rebuild the ac- count Film The Classical Film society will present a double bill on Friday, Jan. 28 “Zero For Conduct’ and “The Blood of a Poet’’ will be shown at the Unitarian- Universalist Church, 4027 E Lincoln Dr. beginning at 7:45 p.m “Zero For Conduct’ was banned from its own French cinema for 16 years because of its attacks upon the educational system “The Blood of a directed by Jean Cocteau centers around a poet who lives what he creates. Cocteau directed the definitive version of “‘The Beauty and the Beast.” The Society asks a donation for adults cents for children ments will be served Calendar The last day of regular classes has been changed from May 6 to May 10 by the MCCCD Board. They did this because the schedule as previously written failed to meet the minimum number of days required The action took place at the MCCCD Board meeting Jan 18. Poet” $1.50 and 5[...], accompanied by adviser Gwen Vowles, will attend the Arizona Press Club Third Annual Professional Seminar on investigative reporting Saturday. Jan. 29 The seminar will be at the Francisco Grande Hotel near Casa Grande Reporter Robert Greene of “Newsday” will discuss the fu- ture of the team approach to in- vestigative reporting Greene[...]t recent months combating crime and corruption in the Southwest Robert Rosefsky, a nationally syndicated columnist, will speak at lunch. He will discuss the in vestigative reporter, and some areas that have not yet been covered by reporting The afternoon highlighted by two panel discussions. The first discussion will cover in- vestigative reporting in the business world. United Bank president James Simmons will be included on the panel, along with columnist Don Campbell, and Joe Cole, business editor of the Arizona Republic Consumer affairs reporting will be discussed by the second panel, which will include KTVK TV reporter Mitch Duncan and Bruce Meyerson from the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest will be 1-hour-long tutees participated in the program last semester and they hope to see that number doubled this semester The Special Services Office and the LAC have started a new program called ‘Supporti[...]tutorial services. Ricardo Provencio, director of the Special Services Office, said that their goal is to meet the needs of 225 limited English speaking students. All students interested in this program may contact the Special Services Office in T2-107 or see Michael Shorts in the LAC Solley said the tutors provided by the LAC are trained students and have been approved by faculty in departments of the college. About 45 students are employed by the center to tutor on a one-to-one basis. She said, “A tutor cannot do the tutee’s work. His (the tutor’s) job is to make the materia! more under- standable.”’ The LAC has trained tutors in accounting. biology, bu[...]logy reading and sociology Solley said that when the progress report shows that a student's grades hav[...]but Continuing Education students have ex ceeded the day student enrollment, according to Dr. Robert H[...]nrollment this semester has surpassed 5,900 while the evening student population is just over 6,200 Heuser said 6,500 students went through the three day early registration last December when a[...]tutor if he wants to, but he doesn’t have to. The center also provides a free tutorial service call[...]student who needs to cram for an exam to drop in the LAC and be assigned a tutor to help him study for his test. According to Solley, the LAC hopes to provide mini-workshops throughout the semester. The first was Jan. 18, in the Student Center and Solley spoke about proper time[...]she wants to have more workshops this semester on the subjects of taking tests, preparing research pape[...]ing techniques for em- ployment Solley said that the tutorial service used to be run by Coach Rollins and held in the cafeteria Last semester they moved to the learning laboratory IMC L-138 which was renamed the Learning Assistance Center. LAC hours are Monday[...]volve more students and to make others aware that the service exists Solley also works with Michael Sh[...], tutor coor- dinator. They can be reached at 934-2211 Ext. 320 in enrollment registered per hour. “The only time we piled up was a little the last day."’ Heuser said. He at- tributed this t[...]early registration times but waited Heuser feels the large enrollment at GCC is due to the increasing population on the Westside of the valley and economic conditions. When jobs are har[...]lls or learn new ones. “We are offering courses the public wants,” Heuser said |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-January 27, 1977 Editor's outline (Editor’s note: Put o[...]art talk.) Hello. My name is Jon Rhodes and I am the new editor of the El Tiempo Pasando. I am now going to tell you what we will be trying to do with the paper this semester. First, we will try to bring you all of the news on campus. Not only will we present what has[...]r is going to happen on campus, but we will bring all the news possible on decisions and occurrences that affect student life. At the same time, we will enlarge our scope to cover thi[...]nd highly readable. We will also try to eliminate the vacuous babble that college papers are at times p[...]ine. We are located in L-150 and our extension is 229. Write us a letter if you have any complaints, o[...]dress is 6000 W. Olive Avenue, Glendale, Az., 85302. Well, have a good semester, and know that we will be trying our hardest to put out the best paper possible. (You can take the beard off now.) Series makes spring debut; Eastin talks on Baudelaire The GCC Book Review and Lecture Series opened its spr[...]r program Jan. 19 witha lecture by Gene Eastin on the 19th century French writer Baudelaire. Eastin, a[...]a brief synopsis of Baudelaire’s life and read the poet’s works from ‘‘The Flowers of Evil."’ Eastin said that this book contained the essence of Baudelaire’s genius. Baudelaire was brought to trial in France for the book being Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Dimensions 77. Student Lounge opening, Feb. 5, ali Sat., Jan. 29, Dimensions ‘77 month Other Events Activitie[...]to 1 p.m. Student Union Book Review Series, Feb. 2, Dr Richard Berrett, Slides his recent trip to Israel OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Symphony, Jan. 31 Feb. 1, 8, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22,8 pm Feb. 27,3 p.m., Alhambra, $4.50 to $12.50; $1.50 for students with 1D card. Gammage Auditorium: “Absurd Person Singular,” Jan. 28-29 Phoenix Little Theater: ‘Mr Roberts,’ jan. 27.29, and Feb. 4-5, “I do, | do,’ Feb. 45. $4.50 Stagebrush Theater: ‘’Day after the Fair,” jan. 28.30, $3. student rate, $1.50 Celebrity Theater: Eddie Ar noid, Jan. 27.29; Bobbie Vinton. Feb. 3.5, $8.50 and $9.50; matinee, $7 and $8; Mills Brothers, Feb. 10. 12, 8 p.m. Sergio Franchi, Feb. 18 9, 8 p.m. Rich Little, Lennon Sisters, Feb. 2426, 8 p.m Scottsdale Center for the Arts “Don Quixote,” film, Jan. 28-30 Batiet Theater, Jan. 29-30, Feb. 7 and 9, $2.50; students, $1.50 Arizona Ballet Theater, Feb.[...]for students with 1D card. pornographic at about the same time Flaubert was in hot water for ‘“‘[...]fined 300 francs and ordered to delete six poems from the book on the grounds that they were pornographic. Eastin said[...]little critical recognition, and he shuffled off the mortal coil a frustrated and embittered artist. After discussing the poet's life, Eastin read selections from each of the six sections of ‘The Flowers of Evil."’ The readings which were rather explicit sexually and espoused a dreary outlook on life, had the Sun City set nodding their heads in disapproval At the beginning of the lecture, Eastin said that he knew that most people were unfamiliar with Baudelaire’s work and the at- tendance bore this assertion out The Student Lounge was less than half full EL TIEMPO PASANDO Ei Tiempo Posondo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ‘ond is on academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. it 1s published weekly[...]e at 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale. Arizona 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dave Von Ness Spo[...]Steed Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor trom ony reader. We will publish as many o[...]ace limitations and good toste Bar Review Where the best bars are by Jon Rhodes Are you new in town[...]inding a good bar? If so, this column is for you. From discos to dives I'll tell you what the drinking spots are like, so you don’t have to play the guessing game when opting for the saloon scene. In every review there'll be a cisc[...]mn will appear with some regularity, depending on the amount of laxative available. One of the most interesting local bars is ‘‘Arnold’s 2[...]One room has pool tables and other fun thing for the game fetishists, as well as boothes. The other room has a dance floor, tables and live en-[...]It opens every night but Tuesday at 9 p.m., when the band starts playing. There is never any cover charge at Arnold's though drinks in the band room of the bar cost quite a bit. However, the game room has Pabst and Coors on tap for 35 cents[...]70 Letters Editor: Happy New Year to members of the Rotoract club who: Are concerned about others; Go an extra mile; Give a little more; Have lots of fun; Work hard so that others may have; T-P houses par exce[...]nyone interested in traveling abroad this summer? The American Youth Hostels Inc., (AYH), members of The In- ternational Youth Hostels Federation and the International Foundation is looking to help you[...]ure and out- door fun get in touch with AYH Write the Arizona State Council, 8026 W. 15 St. Phoenix, Az. 85020 { your trip is work projects seasonal jobs, and tour programs in Euro[...]rse in French, German and Spanish. drop a line to the In- terchange Foundation. Send your name and addr[...]ouse liquor and 90 cents with name brand spirits The decor at Arnold's is nothing out of the ordinary except for the animal heads decorating the typical varnished wood walls What is different about the place is the crowd. Working geeks and freaks, the unem- ployed set, quasi-cowboys, bikers (mostly on weekends) and an almalgamation of local yokels all drink together with some pretty rowdy results. Fr[...]fights happen and coupies have screaming matches (the latter is the most frequent.) Besides being lively, Arnold’s[...]for if you like wild women, or men who epitomize the ZZ Top philosophy of life. Both types are abundant on weekends The bar's band, ‘‘City Kids,”’ is anothing to[...]ter about four or five drinks. They specialize in the Thin Lizzy - Bruce Springsteen school of music N[...]tolen, and they do not carry wine or import beer All in all, Arnold’s may not be the nicest bar in town, but it’s not boring. Ta-ta Is death the answer? Do you believe in capital punishment? Laura Ma[...]irst degree murder and they can prove it beyond a — shadow of a doubt. If they’ve only got circums[...]life with intent and you're not psycho © and if the jury finds you guilty then I would favor it. I do[...]es. of course if you kill somebody for nothing at all, I think you 2 should be killed. This is how my country (Saudi Arabia) feels also.”’ — & _ Bob Drouillard: ~ “Lean't see not having i[...]s, rehabilitation is not working, © and a lot of the people who are on death row want to die forward[...]ime, but personally I don’t think any human has the right to take another person's life. I don’t think anyone can judge.” Kirk Thurmond: “Most of the time I’m not for it because the possibility of them the jury) being wrong is great. You're taking someone's life so I couldn't do that if I was on a jury because of the chance of them being innocent, even if its really[...]slim reason.”” Jim Fuller: They should have the choice between life imprisonment and death and. i[...]lot of government officials are against it. What the people wz they get. Like Gilmore justified marty[...]talent by Kathy Briant Posters displayed around the GCC campus this fall challenged, “Have you got a creative itch? — Scratch it!” Students took the advice and scratched up over 300 sub- missions to “The Traveler,’’ the campus creative arts magazine Submissions include[...]d short stories Mrs. Mildred Fischer, adviser to “The Traveler”’ editorial staff, commented, “‘The magazine is an outlet for creative impulse a show[...]tunity to display their talents.” It also gives the student almost im- mediate feedback on his artistic efforts, Fischer emphasized The editorial staff of six students takes seriously the responsibility of putting together the magazine, Fischer said. The editors are motivated, she said, to give their ti[...]ons, there is a prevalence of harmony among them “The Traveler’ is financed through funds apportioned by the Associated Students, and financial contributions from the Continuing Education Associated Students are welcome, explained Fischer Inflation has affected the cost of paper and typesetting, and limited the amount of copies that can be printed, she said The amount of money given to the editorial staff this year was adequate but will n[...]s color, commented Fischer About 3,000 copies of “The Traveler” will be printed this year, and should be ready for fistribution before the awards presentation in April |
 | Janvery 27, 1977-EL TIMEPO PASANDO-3 The weather played an important role in the archery competition, with the cold winds and rain changing constantly. And it also brought out the cold-weather clothes — scarves, gloves, hand-warmers, blankets and tossl[...]antly giving her Conjinued:trom page } support to the archers, particularly Lynette. The cause? That five per cent of the sport that no athlete can put blame on, or put a stop to. The physical mistake. “T held it up too long,”’[...]And when you're straining and struggling ... your right shoulder rotates in and your left arm rotates out ... everything just collapsed on me, the straight caught on my arm guard and just everything came down, and that’s where the arrow went.” But she did come back Twice Friday Marlene Silcocks came within a point, but both times, the Gaucho gal came back. Now, it’s off to the world of travelling for the former all- state Alhambra High archer. The team will leave Los Angeles Jan. 31, rest for a couple days in Hawaii, spend 17!2 hours on a plane to Sydney (Australia), where the[...]ens for two days. Then they’re off to Canberra, the capitol of Australia, (located ap- proximately half way between Sydney and Melbourne) for the five days of practice and shooting. After the championships are completed, the United States team will spend two days each on the north and south islands of New Zealand, take anot[...]tohome, sweet home (Los Angeles anyway ) on Feb. 20. The Americans chances look pretty good according to Lynette, “with both gold medalists and Irene, who was on the World team (with Lynette) last year.” And the young lady from Glendale shouldn't do too bad either 117A R.ROWE 2477 6 20B MSMITH 2368 2 16C L.RYON 2458 7 I1A MYERS 2365 : ; 3 19B DAUBENSPECK 2449 8 13C BARTUNEK 2292 ~ 4 11B LEDWARDS 2417 9 I8A VANKILSDONK 2268 <3 The women’s half of the oe U.S. archery team: (left to right) 5 18C SILCOCKS 2369 1013A EICHER 2258 Irene Daubenspeck, Phoenix; Ruth Rowe, Mt. Leba[...]; Lynette Edwards, Phoenix. - WORLD LADIES ARROWS 28¢ CHAMPIONSHIPS US TEAM TRYOUTS The ‘running’ scoreboard tells the whole story after the 288 arrows shot, with Ruth Rowe winning, LuAnn Ryon[...]ck and Lynette Edwards following. € ty a a ee — , On the third day the stands were packed... __ But on the fourth day the rains came. The Gaucho gal Men's cage team in fourth after holidays By Caroline Gandara The next games will not be easy thony led all scorers with 15 Phoenix College and Western Cochise College, Jan 29, If last Saturday's game against for the Gauchos with starters In games over the Christmas were both frustrating setbacks aturday. In a non-conference Pima is an example of how the Jerry Gass and Denison Dawson recess, GCC defeated Mesa _ for the Gauchos GCC men’s basketball team is sidelined; Gass at least for the Community and Central Arizona The Gauchos will be on home going to play from now on, you rest of the week with an ankle Arvizu led the Gauchos with 30 court for their next game against can expect the Gauchos tohave a_—_ injury and Dawson out for the points against the T-birds very good chance of making the season with a broken hand You could possibly call the first Overall Individual Statistics playoffs In[...]ght.” Ross had a total of 16 Gayaosz 19 89-188 21-32 201 10.6 910 and 2-4 in the Arizona sparked the Gauchos toa victory points and 13 rebounds. GCC A[...]sses to Phoenix Dawson 15 43-119 101 Conference. The Gauchos are straight points in the final College, Scottsdale Community, (°° % as : Med currently in fourth place in minutes of the game. Ray Arvizu Yavapai and Central. Guard ¢rejeck 17 35-62 9 League A. The top two teams of topped Glendale’s scoring with John Gaydosz was the only Colter 16 36-76 88 the A and B Leagues will meet in 18 Gaucho to reach double figures Lyons Nv 413 \4 the conference playoffs. Phoenix Not all things went well for the with 16 in the SCC game. Poor ("°° a st o College and Yavapai[...]ock 16 58 inthe A and Central and Western handed the Gauchos a defeat, 76- via fouls was the main factors in williams 10 dominate League B 69[...]- Glendale’s loss to Yavapai. ®e¢mond a game the Glendale squad will face ASU JV's, Tuesday[...] |
 | 4£L TIEMPO PASANDO-January 27, 1977 ‘si ie : aGlendale wrestler Doug Howe is about to be deposited on the mat by Pima’s John Farmer during dual match between the two teams Friday. Howe’s 14-2 setback was just one of eight individual losses suffered by the GCC matmen in the 30-6 defeat. GCC net coach named top pro By Mary Anne McLaughlin The highest honor given by the United States Professional Tennis Association (US[...]coach here at GCC. After having been a member of the association for three years, Mrs. Clayton is the first woman to ever receive the Pro of the Year, South- west Division award To receive the award one must be nominated from this division whose 60 members come from the states of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. ‘‘The award means so much because you are nominated by[...]said Mrs. Clayton. To be eligible for this award the nominee must be in good standing with USPTA and b[...]66 and her teams have won six state titles during the past 10 years. She also coaches at the Wigwam Resort and the Goodyear Country Club in Litchfield Park. In 1975 Coach Clayton served as the national secretary for USPTA, the first woman to hold a national office. Gal cagers handed first ACCAC loss By MaryAnne McLaughlin The GCC women’s basketball team was handed their fi[...]ss last Thursday night when they were defeated by the Central Arizona College Vaqueras, 6A49. The first half of the game went well enough for the Gauchos with Sedera Peterman getting the team’s first five points as she proceeded to sc[...]hat half. Konny Willis of CAC was high scorer for the Vaqueras in the initial half also with 11. The Gauchos compiled 18 steals and were within two points of Central at halftime, 26-24. “I feel like we-out-played them but our shoo[...]lendale outrebounded Central Arizgna, with 85 and the Vaqueras grabbing 56. Early in the second half, Dawna Clayton brought the score to a tie, but that was the last of the Gaucho’s attack as Central proceeded to take the game away offensively. CAC’s win broke the first place tie between the Vaqueras and Gauchos “I think what hurt us was[...]Isabel Flores is out with an injury and she uses the fast break which would have opened up our offense[...]sa at home Tuesday night and will meet Eastern in the GCC gym at 5:30 Friday eee GG ER ; $ {10 % ‘[...]e wrestlers split dual matches by Dave Van Ness The Glendale CC wrestlers were in a state of elation last week after bombing a good Arizona Western team, but the feeling was short-lived; ended by Pima Community of Tucson in the third of five Arizona Com- munity College Athleti[...]al matches. Doug Howe’s spectacular pin topped the Gaucho 39-9 victory over AWC in Yuma Jan. 14. Howe had been behind Sal Castaneda 21-8, but GCC’s 160-lb. Trevor Browne High graduate turned the tables and pinned Castaneda with Just 21 seconds left in the match Craig Smith took a convincing (13-1) decision from Western's Eddie Hernandez in the 169-lb. class; freshman Russ Earegood also dominated his opponent, 118- lb. Butch Ochoa, winning 12-5; Dave Crandell’s 7-2 defeat of John Wilson in the 144 lb. class and Graig Garner’s heavyweight pin in 2:56 secured the win for GCC. Clyde Meade (192), Everett Mendenhall (179) and Dave Pellerin (134) were all forfeited matches by the Matadors That ACCAC win evened the Gauchos conference mark at 1-1, but when Pima left town with a 30-6 verdict, the Glendale mat- men were 1-2. The only bright spots in last Friday's match for GCC were wins by Chuck Tompkins in the 128 lb. class and Mike Moreno in the heavyweight division Tompkins scored six points in the final period to down PCC’s Art Carnero, 7-5. Moreno completed a successful reversal (two points) with 20 seconds left in his match with Dan Jakiela to take a 4-3 decision. The only pin of the contest came in the 192 lb. class — 1llto6 Pima’s Fred Mason must have tired of M[...]ics with his headgear and contact lenses, because the Pima grappler ended the match halfway into the second period The Gauchos now have their back against the wall with regards to conference standings, no matter how little significance they hold. The GCC team must win their remaining two ACCAC matches against Phoenix and Mesa to finish above the .500 mark for the conference dual- match season. Junior college wr[...]sports in that it places so little importance on the regular season matches. The ‘money-time’ lasts for only two days in the ACCAC, this year those days being Feb. 18-19. That’s when the conference meet is held at Mesa, with the top individuals and team being awarded championship titles. 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 | [...]no longer be a registration requirement at GCC.The Management group. comprised of the six executive deans or the MCCCD colleges. decided on Dec. 6. 1975. to eliminate the English registration requirement by a In vote. Dr[...]president for educational ser- vices. proposed to the group that action be taken. Morrison had two basic arguments against the requirement. according to Dr. Waltrip. Previously, only students taking 12 or more credit hours were required to take Englis[...]er courses. Waltrip said he personally supported the group‘s motion. though he did not submit a vote because the GCC faculty felt differently. A faculty poll con[...]ority of'responding in- structors favored to keep the requirement. A similar poll taken at Scottsdale Community College indicated a very high return in favnr of the reouirement. Miss Jan Boerner. English department head. reacted on a different note. ”We (the English faculty) teach thinking as well as com- municating So many students do not have the basic skills of communication. and we see what th[...]able for those interested in summer employment in the National Park System units in the Western Region, including California. Arizona and Nevada. The summer employment period is between Memorial Day[...]uralists and ranger positions will be accepted at the Western Regional Office between Jan. 1 and Feb.[...]Application forms may be obtained by writing to the Em- ployment Office. National Park Service, Weste[...]e. 450 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco. Calif. 94102. or by telling (415) SENS-129. GCC Stage Band The GCC stage band will perform at Arary auditorium.[...]s is not a competitive meet. judges will evaluate the performances and offer stggestiors that may be helpful to the groups. said Dr. Le Roy Baxter, music trofessor.[...]hapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) received an award from the Hemophilia Association. lnc.. for sponsoring a blood drive last spring This year the club plans to have another drive in April. Watch for information in the future if you would like to consider signing up f[...]ll be given to PTK members at 7 pm. on Feb. ll in the Council Chambers at their first meeting of the semester. Drama Department The G(‘.(‘ Drama Dept. will present “(Tat on a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams. Try-outs for the play have resulted in the selection of most of the cast. The cast includes Pamela Young (Smokey), Debbie Wadma[...]ffa (Rev. Tooker). Walter Lipsky (Doctor Baughi. The “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" will beprosented March 3. 4 and 5 in 12-103. The production is under the direction of M. Peter Oversm. Parking rules to c[...]her for everyone involved by giving their help to the security department in matters involving parking[...]tolen property. “We bend over backwards to help the student and we‘d appreciate his help too." Pat Reynolds the head of the security department said Way, In regard to accidents. Reynolrk asls that the student y‘ve their name and number and the place and time of the accident and the sticker number of the car involved Although some students may think th[...]. Reynoltt said that if enough students report it the dqiartment will know in what area to cori- oaitrate. Reynolds said that the department handed out 300 tickets and 1600 warnin[...]t starting. There will be a few minor changes in the parking regulatiors. Reynolds said and they will[...]letin, “Communication skill is ap- plicable in all areas of education. and this is the only department that teaches research and writing techniques." said Boerner. Mr. Jack A. Hartley of the GCC Erglish department commented on the issue. “I doubt if the requirement is legal. If a mature person registered for twelve hours of automotives — for in- stance ? he knows what he wants and shoul[...]because English is still a graduation requirement the total credit hours a student takes may not be affected by the Manage- ment groups decision. The group awaits a final decision on the issue from the MCCCD board. AS muddles over Moogur’t Areas covered by the Associated Students (AS) on Jan. 5 was the swearing in of new officers. the quesb‘on of selling Moogurt on campus. discussion of a game room and an ap plication from a new club. At a brief ceremony Jim ’n-embeath[...]urer. Craig Rosen of PC. En- terprises presented the idea of Moogurt. Moogurt is a softlwten product similar to yogurt. The AS will study the possibility of selling Moogurt on campus. An awl[...]e Walcott. GCC professor of philosophy. discussed the lifestyles. social attitudes and literary works of three 19th century Russian novelists Jan. 26 in the student lounge. lectured on were Gogol and his works "The Nose and the Overcoat." Dostoevskii. and his novel “Crime an[...]life. Walcott attributed Gogol‘s popularity to the young intellectuals that read him. Gogol was a hi[...]fficers resign; New president gives reasons In the month preceding the semester break. seven out of fifteen Associated Students officers resigned. The reasons range from inner conflicts, to lack of organization. Resignations include the president. treasurer. and the chin. athletics. social. special day. and publicity commissioners. According to the new AS president, Nancie Miner. “They (the migning officers) didn‘t want to do their work. and when pressure was put on. they quit. They to[...]added. “A big thing was a lack of experience. the board as a whole." When asked why AS president J[...]nted. There was some prossureon him to resign by the board and outside the board because they felt someone else could do a better job of listening to the students." ._ Several organizations have expresse[...]ncies in AS. Miner responded to this by stating. “The only problem we need officers now." is th[...]r adviser position because of her heavy schedule. The new adviser is Spanish instructor. John Griggs. When asked if there wee any trarsition problems fromthe book. For the remainder of this school year AS government will[...]ionist. Debbie Anderson. was sked her reaction to the massive resignations. she stated. “Randy (Ridge[...]got a warning that he was going to he removed by the board. and plus he was mad at Jim Orick. Portia[...]he got fed up and commissioner) quit because she The resigned officers were mavailable for comment. W[...]vskii joining a radical you]; which was caught by the czar and after a staged last minute pardon from the firirg squad sent to Siberia. ln Siberia. accordi[...]o worse than normal people.“ Walcott discussed the theme of “Crime and Punishment.“ He said. if[...]added Walcott. why shouldn't superior people use the inferior people, Walcott said Dostoevskii was a profound Christian and thought the goal in life was sufferirg. According to Walcott.[...]ught. “Mother Rmsia by its suffering would save the world.“ According to Walcott, Tolstoi was a hy[...]toi was a pacifist but loved to hunt: approved of the church but was an atheist and thought his sex drive was stronger than the average man who should abandon sexual intercourse[...]to Tolstoi‘s style Walcott said he wrote about the upper class and was not cori- cerned with looking into the mind at his characters. Walcott added. “Physica[...]alcott talked about how history since 1950 is not the study of people but the study of human happening or movements. “A revol[...]t as happy to read a Vietnam veteran‘s diary as the Prsident's diary." |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO- February 3, 1977 Face off Capital Punishment debated by Jon Rhodes The cause of justice in America just took about two steps back- ward by executing Gary Gilmore. In the rush to knock off the media-conscious murderer, a dangerous precedent has been set; the execution will no doubt set gears of the state ex- terminations in motion once again. Thi[...]should be decided by careful and sober analysis, the kind that led the Supreme Court a few years back to declare that the death penalty was ‘‘cruel and unusual” and therefore unconstitutional. The execution of Gilmore was not a do or die situatio[...]ves. He was perfectly willing to kill himself. If the state had been willing to let him do so, no prece[...]his wish. But so much for what should have been. The tragedy is not that Gilmore was executed, but tha[...]ally applied, it is not a deterrent and too often the in- nocent are executed. The death penalty is unfair to the poor in general and blacks in particular. Over half of the men on death row are black. Over 90 per cent are[...]ber of capital offenses. Lower income peoples get the death sentence in an overwhelmingly higher ratio than do monied whites on trial for like offenses. To quote from Donal McNamara in ‘Capital Punishment in Americ[...]be exceedingly difficult for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven but case after case bears witness to the fact that it is vir- tually impossible for him to enter the execution chamber.” Remember, in America, you get what you pay for. The death penalty does not Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Arts GCC Stage Band, Feb. 5, Northern Arizona Uni[...]hony, Mata con- ducting, Wexler - violinist, Feb. 27, 3 p.m., GCC Gym. Other Book Review Series, Wi[...]Dr. Robert Johanson, Topic to be announced, Feb. 23, Student Lounge. Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair, Feb. 16-18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., all stations. Audubon Series, Feb. 17, Dining Hall[...]ege, Calif., Feb. 18-19. Semana De La Raza, Feb. 22-25, campus mall and workshops in Student Union; MECHA sponsored dance, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. to 12, Dining Hall 1, 8 8 p.m., OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Symphony: Pops Concert, Fiedler con[...]eicher, Feb. 9. Lyric Opera Theater, Feb. 18-19, 23, 25-27 Southwest Ensembie Theater, “Everything in the Garden,” Feb. 16 2 Ferrante and “Philemon,” deter, either. Though the idea is that rational people will weigh the consequences of an act against the benefits of com- mitting it, few who murder are r[...]suicidals kill in order to be killed. Because of the inconsistent application of the death penalty, still others decide to “play the odds.” If one checks the facts and figures, one finds that state executions have little deterrent value. Another reason against the death penalty is that the innocent have too often been killed. Prof. Edwin Borchard in “‘Convicting the Innocent” cites 65 cases. Some more sensational examples of executing the innocent are the cases of the Rosenbergs and Sacco and Vanzetti. Human judgment[...]tal punishment unless they are ready to vouch for the infallibility of human judgment. The death penalty, by its nature has no place in a civilized and free society. Unfortuantely, the precedent has _ been established. We can only hop[...]ulmenn Strike up two points for criminal justice — but just barely. The execution of con- victed killer Gary Gilmore has[...]and trying test of our judicial system. Perhaps the one who wanted Justice carried out more than any[...]re himself. He had tried suicide, hunger strikes, all so that his sentence would be fulfilled. The meddlers who could not let Gilmore die with human[...]udicial system, and are criminals in their own’ right. If we have any chance to turn around our soarin[...]d look at our society and reassess our values; in the mean time, swift strict punishment to those who break the law must be our course of action. As far as the death penalty is concerned, it must be used as a[...]t murder, rape, kidnaping, terrorism and treason. The fate of our nation rests on our ability to cope with criminal activities that can lead to anarchy. With the execution of Gilmore complete, perhaps other states will follow Utah’s example of carrying out the sentences of those on death ¥ row. eee ROR ‘[...]Question: Do you think that President Carter was right to pardon | “the draft evaders? = -Truty Kluth: “Well, I[...]think that it was a _ fair deal. I can see that the evaders were not wanting to go because — it was a political war to begin with. But the draft deserters, I can’t « “see him pardoning them. But for the draft dodgers, I think it was a “very wise dec[...]eel like they _ should have been over there with the other boys. It’s said, all very _ Allen Maddock: Roy Jones: “‘I think it is the sorriest thing I ever heard of. Well, it’s: ia[...]at their service there wasn’t worth anything in the country.” ol a President does that he’s slapping the entired armed forces i ing athe face.” | Alber[...]etty good deal. I might” # i decide to vacate | the premises when time cals me.’ “] think it was a step in the right direction. Well, I wasn't a draft evader, but I w[...]ose people, and what they’re going © _ through right now. And since it was only a police action and wa[...]there’s any reason for not, you know, pardoning — ~ those people.” sages SS ORR Lending a helping ham is success for disabled A “helping hand’’ sometimes means the difference between suecess. and failure. Helping Hand Products is the mail-order branch of the Upward Foundation. Joyce Ridge is the executive director of Upward. The Upward Foundation is dedicated to helping mentall[...]cts are household items packaged and processed by the handicapped at the Upward workshop The Upward Foundation and Helping Hand are not as well known as Goodwill Industries, which trains the physically handicapped; nor as_ well established as the Blind In- dustries of Arizona, but they are just[...]capabilities, and are paid a piece rate for their work. Some of these workers, for the first time in their lives, are receiving money for work they did themselves. This increases their self-respect ten-fold. The Upward Foundation is located in central Phoenix and the Helping Hand Products office is at 601 N. 16th St. EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Posondo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ond is on academic laboratory for the Deportment of Journalism. it is published weekly[...]re at 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale Arizono 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dove Von Ness Spo[...]Steed Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish os many os possible w[...]’s meeting place with a Dunkin’ Donuts across the street, I wonder if they watch their weight go up[...]s memoirs and becoming a talk show celebrity, and the possibility of becoming an ac- cident insurance s[...]hpaste commercial dressed as Peter Pan (you know, the peanut butter). Iplay the guitar. Many friends ask if I'm any good. I reply[...]e just another pretty face. Grin and bare it ... The movie “How to Say No to A Rapist and Survive’ was shown at the student center recently. The audience was predominently male. There are either[...]here to see what to look out for Just a chip off the old block ... In the 1920's Peking drivers refusing to yield to red lights[...]uted and their heads displayed in baskets next to the traffic signals. It worked. Government big wheels ... The Bureau of Public Safety com- missioned a $21,000 study on how to reduce tricycle accidents. C[...]ney Ican imagine it now. A woman is walking down the street when a man grabs her hair, and throws her on the ground. She screams and pokes him wildly with her ball point pen. After all, that is what people told her to do if she was attacked. Unfortunately, the likely result would be that the attacker would wrench the weapon from her hand, beat her and rape her. All she did was make him angry. She didn’t mortally[...]e,”’ Storaska said to try anything as long as the rapist won't know your plan fails, try something[...]eranged man, she told him she followed him out of the dance. To convince him, she pressed her body near[...]o get his car while she calmly walked back inside the dance hall and screamed for all she was worth. That is an example of a girl that used her head and handled the situation well. Suppose she had screamed before h[...]ith him. She would be at his mercy, not safely in the dance hall. Show me a man who will put up with a[...]t I agree with Storaska when he said that one of the worse things that a victim could do is to struggle with the rapist because that is usually just what he wants[...]u have to use your imagination. One lady vomitted all over her assailant, another faked a convulsion, others have used unique ways of shocking and disarming the attacker. Had any of these ladies failed in their attempts to disarm the rapist, they would still have a chance to try something else, but if they had followed the advice of many so called authorities by screaming[...]art as well as to those interested in drafting. From a course in technical graphics one may learn how[...]d rendering, and elements of model construction The Technical Drafting class deals with fundamentals of drafting for manufacturing. including the use of instruments, scales, graphite and plastic leads among other skills. How does the artist fit into this kind of program? Hart noted that the artist makes a drawing pleasing to the eye; whereas a technical drawing shows the object according to scale which is closer to real[...]necessary to our lifestyle, ac- cording to Hart. The drafting skills help one in drawings for homes, bridges. factories and appliances. Not only are the drawings alone important, but they also can indicate the strength, cost and reliability of the materials to be used Opportunities with b[...] |
 | [...]Women Students (AWS) hosted speaker Debbie Melton from the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the student lounge last Thurs- day at 2 p.mMelton, co-ordinator for NOW covered such issues as the women’s movement nationally and locally, the equal rights amendment (ERA) and the functions of NOW. Melton began her speech with a short history of the women’s movement. She said _ the organization began in 1848 at the Seneca Falls Convention in New York. From this convention grew the American Women’s Suffrage Party and the National Women’s Suffrage Party. These two groups united in the early 1900’s and in the 1920’s became the League of Women’s Voters. In 1923, Alice Paul wrote the ERA and the amendment has been introduced to congress every year since then and all the presidents since Franklin Delano Roosevelt have been in favor of its passage. According to Melton the pur- pose of the ERA is to ‘“‘protect, prohibit or change laws which are in violation to either sex.” At the current time the ERA has been ratified in 35 states and needs only[...]stitutional amendment. “There is no chance of the ERA passing in Arizona this year,” stated Melton. “Last fall the ERA was defeated at the ballot box but in the recent election those senators who were in favor[...]aid that according to present polls it seems that the Arizona residents are in favor of thethe ERA,” said Melton, “but what women do not realize is that they can be drafted with or without the amendment.”” A woman who attended the talk said that she had served in the WACs (Women’s Army Corps) in the 1960’s and felt that women have as much of a co[...]ntry as men do. Melton said that many women fear the feminist movement because they think it is trying[...]want to be housewives and mothers. One member of the CEAS sponsors Artist's series and legal aid The Continuing Education Association Students (CEAS) had its first meeting of the semester, Friday evening, Jan. 21 in the Council Chambers of the Student Union. Eleven board members and the faculty adviser, Mary Ann Dutton, met to discuss problems and programs in which the evening students are in- volved. CEAS is responsible for the Artists’ Series and art acquisition for campus which the day students also share. A Hamada Pot is presently planned for display. The next concert in the artists’ series is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Feb. 27. Ac- cording to Dutton, this will be an all Sibelius program. Legal services will again be provided to evening students. The two lawyers engaged are Joseph Meier and Jerry St[...]necessary and are made through Madeline Petty in the Student Offices Building (SO 109). The lawyers are serving from 6 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday evehings. Another issue presented was that of scholarships. The fee waivers (based on family finances) are now part of the requisites for scholarships in addition to achievement, recognition and excellence. The AWARE aids GCC Women Are you aware of AWARE? Th[...]is is a campus organization whose goal is helping the mature woman return to education. AWARE provides orientations twice a year, at the beginnings of the fall and spring semesters. It also offers social[...]scholarships Meetings are held once a month for the general membership. Women who are returning to co[...]or en- couragement, there is usually a member in the AWARE lounge to talk over their problems with, whether it is personal or about a class. The AWARE advisor is Mrs. Edith Blakey and this year'[...]n of tuition is blocked at this time. CEAS meets the first and third Friday of each month. The of- ficers are Joe Quinter, president, Tim Richar[...]Rankenburger, secretary, Tom Jenkins, treasurer. The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4. Kevin Gregg, a GCC student, has books. Paperbacks are in his car, on the shelves in his bedroom, in his hands. He reads a lot. In a phone interview Wednes- day, he talked about the different aspects of self-education through reading. The main difference between reading on your own and i[...]school conflict, he said. Reading takes time away from homework, which hurts you in your classes, unless the reading is applicable. “You have to have free t[...]eople who practice it, he said, and actually know the basic study skills. He said to read for 30 minutes, think about what Rotoract club The Rotoract Club is a group of concerned students wh[...]anizing and participating in service projects for the needy and doing repair work around the campus The requirements for joining this club is to have a desire to help others. to work hard and give of themselves to share with others The group meets every Wed- nesday night at 7:00 in the student lounge. Anyone in- terested can contact e[...]ntos at 944-8998 or Chery! Mallernee at 846-1738. The Advisor, Dr. Lee Spinger. can be reached at his o[...], MWF. and 8:30- 9:45 T. TH audience said, “‘The women’s movement is not telling you to do anything. It is just giving you the choice of what to do.” NOW was formed in 1966 in response to a report from Washington what had stated that women were still[...]lity. Its national office is located in Chicago. The NOW movement in the valley was formed in 1971 and has a membership of 200. The organization has a legal aid fund and can help wo[...]inance, lesbian equality, employment and women in the arts. The group meets on the fourth Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. in the — YWCA located at 230 E. European trip offered Imagine basking in the Spanish summer sun, or exploring the mysterious Stonehenge, or strolling through Renaissance gardens of Rome, and earning college credits at the same time! The Seventh Annual College European Study Tour can make this possible for you. The tour will extend from June 13 to July 14 this year, exploring Spain, France, Italy, and England. The 32 day tour will provide background of each area visited and emphasize the culture, customs, politics, history and fine arts of each, according to the tour sponsor, The Journey Associates Tour leader Richard B. Goldberg, of the Phoenix College History Department, will host an open house previewing the tour on Wednes- day, Feb. 16, from 8 p.m. to 10p.m The evening's program will include a description of the summer's tour and slides of previous tours. Forme[...]rs will discuss their travel ventures in Europe The price of the tour is $1,499, which includes transportation, ho[...]Madrid, San Sebastian, Paris, and London comprise the tour, and the pace will allow the student up to two free days in each location for[...]ents such as Madrid's flamenco clubs, a ballet at the Louvre, and ease at a San Sebastian beach resort will highlight the tour Mr. Goldberg will conduct general backgrou[...]es may be earned by keeping a detailed journal of the tour by each student, flavored with his own creative expressions. For more information, contact The Journey Associates, 833-8384, located at 950 W. 8th Place in Mesa. ——Books educate reader-——— you've read for an hour, and write for two hours[...]reading, he said, is useless if you want to savor the book and its concepts. He won't take another reading course because the emphasis is on speed. Kevin said, ‘‘The best way to learn how to read better, is by reading.” However, Kevin is not acquainted with the reading . program at GCC. How would you _ g¢la[...]your character.” Of course, reading keeps him from being lonely. ‘“You do make a lot of friends. the authors."” he said He agreed that one book leads to another. He chooses books by going on quotes from a_ book. people talking about people unknown to[...]ng Kevin has no idea how many books he’s read. Thethe pictures.” DON'T BLOW YOUR MIND... EXPAND IT! Cliff's Notes put you inside the heavy stuff . the novels. plays Wa] and poems that can | add real[...]Cutts Notes can heip macetle More than 200 titles available at: Baber BOOKSELLER Metro[...]ASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. 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 | [...]four wins by Caroline Gandara “Win!’’, is the one word depicted on smiling coach Ron Johnson's[...]st three con- ference games. Coach Johnson feels the cagers have a very good chance of defeating Arizo[...]us, and a big factor in deciding if we will make theThe Matadors are cruising in second place in Division B with a 61 record, their only loss coming from Central, Division B leader. The Gauchos are 0-1 against AWC after dropping an 89-96 decision at Glendale Dec. 23. Playing on their home court could give the Matadors a slight edge but the ambitious Gauchos will be doing their thing no matter where. If Glendale fans had seen the first half of the Cochise game last Saturday night, it would of been difficult to guess the outcome of the game against the last place Apaches. The first few minutes of the second half, however, proved fatal for Cochise as the Gauchos quickly spurted to a 10-point lead. The Gauchos outscored Cochise by 23 points in the second half and went on to win 101-81. Fresh- man[...]wing that he is one not to be forgotten easily on the squad. Glendale got a 19-point per- formance from guard Ray Ar- vizu. In the game against Eastern the Gauchos never trailed and Eastern could only give the Gauchos a four-point threat early in the second half. The Gauchos went on to win 89-77. Elvert Redmond drew some ooahs and aaughs from the crowd as he dunked a few of his 15 points. Arvizu led all scorers with 17 points, while Dave Babcock added 11, and John Gaydosz had 10. GCC romped NAU JV’s 102-76 in non-conference basketball. Art Lyon led GCC with 14 points, and Redmond (13), Colter (12), Strelecki (12) and Dave McClure (10) balanced it off. “An-ti[...]PPBA awards banquet by Elliot Kravitt Not even the climactic finish of the Phoenix Suns’ accomplishments of last year could have overshadowed the hoopla that had surrounded the 28th Annual Phoenix Press Box Association’s Sports Award Dinner Women split pair by Mary Anne McLaughlin The Glendale Community College women’s basketball team’s conference record now stands at 3-2 after splitting a two- game homestand last week. On Tuesday the Gauchos fell to the Mesa Thunderbirds, 54-46, but on Friday, they bombed the Eastern Gila Monsters 92-41. “The girls were just hitting a lot better. Thei[...]good night,” explained GCC coach, Mary Zordan. The statistics prove Coach Zordan right as all the Gauchos contributed to the team’s victory. Glendale made 59 per cent of th[...]empts Friday while Eastern was successful on only 21 per cent of its floor shots. Glendale’s halftime lead of 47-20 was too much of a lead for Eastern to overcome. Leading scorers for GCC were starters Dawna Clayton with 32, Sedera Peterman with 23 and Rita Kahn shooting 13 points. Vonnie Goyer lead the Monsters with 11 points. Last Tuesday night was not as successful for the team when they were defeated by the Mesa Thunderbirds. “We had some good shots but[...]ability to control their backboards prevented’ the Gauchos from breaking open the game early in the first half. The at Camelback Inn Jan. 26. took 89-77 win in conference tilt last week. Perhaps the finest group of professional athletes ever assemb[...]more Orioles; Graig Nettles, New York Yankees and All-Time Packer great Ray Nitscke. With Morey Amsterdam as the emcee, the evening was full of laughter for both young and old. Kicking off the festivities for the evening was the President of the PPBA Tim Tyers. Tyers, a sports writer for the Phoenix Gazette, thanked the people for coming to the dinner and helping to express their feeling for a job well done by the athletes who had made a big impression on the Arizona sports scene. However, the highlight of the evening had to be the presence of Morey Amsterdam, the 63-year-old comedian, who with his ethnic and satirical jokes — mostly about the Jewish and the Polish people, had people laughing. Among the recipients for the awards were: Olympic medalist Dwayne Evans from South Mountain High, Amateur Athlete of the Year; Phoenix Suns’ coach John MacLeod, Coach of the Year; Rookie of the Year in the NBA last season, Alvan Adams, Professional Athlete of the Year. Jerry Colangelo (Suns General Manager), who won Executive of the Year Award last season, was named by the fans as Sports Personality of the Year. A special presentation was made to former[...]Patsy Willard Heckel. Mrs. Heckel was inducted as the 29th member into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. The PPBA is an organization made up of journalists who are devoted to helping improve the sports reporting facilities and dissemination of sports information along with the aiding of fledging journalists by awarding them s[...]eir education. Thunderbirds at halftime went off the floor with a six point lead, 30-24. This proved to be the dif- ference as the visitors opened up their offense netting them 24 more points and the victory. Top scorers for Mesa were Linda Heberling with 13 and Betty Lyons with 12. Glendale’s leading shooters were Dawna Clayton with 11 and Karee Lans- berry with nine. The Gauchos will meet the Phoenix College Bears in another conference game[...]n Tucson by MaryAnne McLaughlin Baseball, ‘‘the great American pastime,”’ is starting a new s[...]year’s squad. “We have what I consider to be the nucleus for a good team,” explained Coach Boett[...]last year’s players returning and has recruits from high schools and colleges throughout the state. “Just as in any level of baseball, pitc[...]s. Left-handed throwers are sophomores, Ron Maze from Maryvale and Laddie Kozeny, a transfer student from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. plus freshman Mark Adamson from Peoria High. Maze is the only returning left hander from last year. According to Coach Boetto, Kozeny will really help the pitch- ing staff. The only returning right- hander pitcher is Dave Van Ness Last season Van Ness’ earned run average (ERA) was 3.82 and Coach Boetto said, ‘Dave should be a strong starter for us this New right-handed pitchers for the Gauchos this year are Dan Gonzalez, a freshman who en- tered GCC this semester from Dysart High School, transfer from Mesa Community, Kip Phelps and from Cochise College, Mike Rave. Freshman Doug Rogers,[...]start for Glendale this year. Hyman is a freshman from Cortez and Rasmussen is from last year’s AAA state winners, Apollo High School. First basemen for the team are co-captain Weisheim and Ron James. Weish[...]ng .343. Boetto said of Weisheim, “He is one of the top first basemen at the junior college level.’’ James, a sophomore from Alhambra, is a newcomer to the sport of baseball. “‘He has a good natural ability and we are making a player out of him,” said the coach. Kozeny, may also be called upon for some first base play Competing for the second base position are Rick Melvin and Jeff Sherrer. Sherrer is from Saguaro High School in Tucson and is considered a ‘‘good hitter.” He could also be filling in the designated hitter slot. Melvin, a sophomore who played in the outfield for the Gauchos last year is considered by Coach Boetto to be, “One of the most talented players on the team.” Melvin’s batting average was .368 with 24 run’s batted in (RBI's) in just 95 at bats. Battling for the shortstop position are freshmen Brian Duguid from Peoria High School and Bob Gess from Maryvale. Candidates for third base are Greg LeB[...]injury which may hamper him. Nossek is a freshman from Maryvale High while Dave Bigsby, an outfielder, could also get some work at third base. Outfielders for the 77 season are sophomores Bigsby, Larry Bowers, Mitch Chilton, Robin McKnight, Dave Purcell, Mark Hicks and the only freshman, John Furtman. Furtman is moving from the second base position he played at Greenway High S[...]leading hitters with a batting average of 381 and the team’s leading RBI man with 33. McKnight, an e[...]g this year,’”’ said Coach Boetto. Purcell (fromfrom Cortez High. According to Coach Boetto the Gauchos have a tough season ahead of them. ‘There are three teams in the conference (Arizona Community College Athletic Co[...]CAC) who have improved their personnel this year. The teams of Yavapai, Central Arizona and Mesa will b[...]on's opener for GCC will be next Thursday against the Phoenix College Bears at Tucson in the 1977 Aztec tournament. |
 | [...]iermpo Pasando eo program will Here is the GCC band who will be performing tonight under the direction of John Thrasher at 8 p.m. in the Student Center. The feature several concert marches and a humorous[...]nade for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion.’ The program is free to the public. (Photo by Sharon Wertz) Vets’ Club calls it quits by Caroline Gandara The Veterans’ Club at GCC was designed to help the veteran share their common problems and promote l[...]prove their benefits. But for variety of reasons the Veterans’ Club at GCC has decided to call it quits. In a letter stating the dissolve- ment of the club, Dr. Al Hoeffel, faculty advisor, feels the Veterans’ Club has outlived its importance at Glendale. The declining interest in the club may mean that the veteran has achieved all the benefits he feels Associated Students names eight new commissioners by MaryAnne McLaughlin Eight of the ten open positions in the Associated Students (AS) were filled at last Tuesday’s meeting. Interviews for the various positions were held and new members were sworn in. The club commissioner position was filled by Eli Esqu[...]vious experience working to Symphonic Band The GCC Symphonic Band is inviting the student body and the community to its first concert of 1977. The free concert will begin at 8 p.m., Feb. 10, in the Student Center. Included in the program, under the direction of John Thrasher, music professor, are[...]trumpet soloist, Glenn Graca, performing ‘“‘The Car- nival of Venice,” by H. Clarke. ROTC Res[...]l as socializing, said Wendy LeRoy, spokesman for the campus program. ROTC groups from state colleges will meet at Fort Huachuca Feb. 16-21 for training. Cadets learn competition and at the same time learn how to deal professionally with p[...]ns Courses in ROTC are offered on campus through the Military Science Department at no extra fee. Participants are eligible for two and three year scholarships. The ROTC event of the year is coming up on Feb. 26, featuring the Military Ball for Army and Air Force groups. Cos[...]lo Soleri’s Cosanti Foundation in Scottsdale by the National En- dowment for the Arts for 20 scholarship to minority students to attend six-week construction NeEWsTHORTS reorganize the Associated Men’s Students and has been president of the MECHA and_ the psychology club. Anthony Garcia was appointed as head of the AS newsletter. He will arrange and edit the government’s weekly publica- tion. Publicity c[...]year at Arcosanti. Workshop students will attend the six-week construction and educational programs conducted from April through October at Arcosanti. Scholarship a[...]f significant financial assistance, interested in the arts and members of a minority group. Interested persons who qualify should contact the Cosanti Foundation, 6433 Doubletree Road, Scottsd[...]colleges and universities give college credit for the six- week workshop participation. PTK Book Fair Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) will hold a book fair Feb. 16-18 in the Student Union. The money from the fair will go toward funding the blood drive for hemophilia and other PTK projects. On Feb. 16 and 17 the fair will be from 10 a.m. until 2 and from 6 until 8:30 in the evening. On Feb. 18 it will be from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Donations are appreciated and anyone interested in contributing can call 934-2211 - ext. 254. Engineering Tour How about crashing an Engineering Club tour? The GCC Engineering Club will tour Ultra-Systems, Inc. — Dynamic Science Division, a company that conducts automobile test crashes for the government Anyone interested may contact Jerry Blumer, 942-5192 or meet before the tour at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 in SC-130. There is no cost for the tour but students must provide their own transpor[...]is field before when she was publicity manager of the Alhambra High Girl's Athletic Association (GAA) for the past two years. Quarterback Chilton will be the new athletics commissioner. Because sports are his main interest, he feels he can do a good job in the areas of sports that he thinks ‘‘need help bu[...]uck Jared is a special commissioner and will help the others as he is needed. Department chairman is George Diaz. He will advise all departments in their associations with student go[...]ares was made social commissioner. He will attend all social activities not attended by any of the other com- missioners. Special Day Commissioner[...]rge of such special events as Gaucho Day. As for the new positions filled, both Vice-President Jim Tre[...]udent government. Now that we have filled most of the offices we will be doing much more second semester, said Trenbeath. “There is a good outlook for the student,” said Miner. The positions of elections commissioner and _parlia-[...]erested. Applications can be picked up in T2-108, the student government room. Other business discussed at the meeting was the installation of a game room, putting in a moogurt stand and suggestions for the Artists’ Series. his military service deserves or that the club is no longer a force in achieving those benefits, stated his letter. Another reason given for the declining mem- bership is that the veterans are resolving their problems with the assistance of the Veterans’ Service Center. Bob Christenson, Vet[...]ry much to see it happen, you would think out of 3200 vets on campus it would survive.” “We have[...]’ said Christenson. ‘Our Minis begin on Feb. 28 by Odice Steed Mini semester courses will be offered again, starting Feb. 28, and classes will meet daily for nine weeks, end[...]- cording to Bertha Landrum, Dean of Instruction. The schedule of classes will be available next week. Feb. 22 and 23 are the regis- tration dates; place, the Ad- ministration Building; time, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Courses to be offered are: Mathematics 7[...]rum, it is likely another course may be offered. The mini courses are intended for persons who were no[...]ses to his schedule if he has not already reached the maximum credit allowable,"’ Landrum pointed out Students registered as part time may add classes. If the number of hours exceeds the nine semester hours, they will have to pay the difference in fee, Lan- drum noted. All new students not currently enrolled must file an application in the admissions office. Placement testing for those ta[...]may register for nine hours or less for a fee of $25 unless they are out-of-state residents, according to in- formation in the Spring Schedule. monthly newsletter which is sent out to each veteran at Glendale has mentioned the Veterans’ Club for the last two or three weeks, and I have looked into the suc- cessful clubs at Phoenix College, Mesa and Pima.” The Veterans’ Service Center is not allowed to overtake the club, because the Veterans’ Club is a political advocate and the center is run by federal funding, which prohibits[...]or political activities. When asked why he feels the Veterans’ Club is no longer in existence , Christenson said, “It is common that when the Veterans’ Service Center is doing their job well, the Veterans Club is not very active. Also, they have[...]a small sample of veterans that were asked about the club, few had heard of it. One member who had been in the club for two semesters said, ‘“There was a la[...]nted to play by their own set of rules.”” Not all comments were negative, some veterans did say they would be interested in joining the club if it restarted. Previous veterans clubs at GCC helped establish the Veterans’ Service Center, and Veterans’ Administration Con- tact officers. The clubs were instrumental in providing han- dicap facilities in the restrooms, an elevator in the business building and an increased area for handicap parking. The club organized a Thanksgiving Day Dinner for disa[...]for those future club ieaders wishing to continue the Veterans’ Club. Ex-AS Pres. speaks out In res[...]that he had not resigned as a result of pressure from board members and said, “On the contrary, I was criticized for wanting to quit. I[...]he did resign, Orick said, ‘‘Basically it was the ineptness of the board to provide programs that are necessary to the students.” Black Heritage Week hosted by BSU The Black Student Union (BSU) will present Intracampus Black Heritage Week. GCC will host the Black Theatre Troupe, Inc., and feature guest spe[...]d Community Involvement,” Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. in the GCC Student Lounge. The GCC BSU will host the Black Theatre Troupe, Inc. which will present the play “Ain't it a Wonderment” at 8 a.m. Feb. 16 in the Student Lounge. Feb. 17, Robert Nesby will speak on ‘‘The Importance of Black Culture Week” at 11 a.m. in the GCC Student Lounge Alex Haley. author of the best seller “‘Roots.”’ will speak at the Mesa High School Auditorium at 8pm Feb 18. Revere[...]dent of operation P.U.S.H. and others, will be at the Phoenix College gym Feb. 17 at 8 p.m BSU_ spokesmen Brigette Reece and Aquanetta Ayers said all of the activities of the Black Heritage Week are free and anyone may attend For more information contact Minority Recruitment SO-125 or call 934-2211 ext. 153. |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-February 10, 1977 College evaluators visit GCC campus by Kathy Briant The North Central Association Review team visited GCC Feb. 7, 8, and 9. The team, comprised of administrators on the community college level, analyzes and ac- credits colleges according to the standards an administration sets for the college. “The team will determine if we are doing what w[...]ion on this campus.” Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Dimensions ‘77 - All month - Student Lounge Band Concert, Feb. 10, 8[...]ll Artists’ Series - Feb. 19, 8 p.m., Night at the Opera, Grand Canyon College Phoenix Symphony, Mata con- ducting, Wexler (violinist), Feb. 27, 3 p.m., GCC Gym. Other William Ahrendt, ‘The Paintings of Peter Paul Rubens, Feb. 9, Student L[...]Phi Theta Kappa Book Fair, Feb. 16-18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m., all stations, Student Center Audubon Series, ‘Berm[...]e, Calif., Feb. 18-19. Book Review Series - Feb. 23 - To be announced. Semana De La Raza, Feb. 22-23, 25, Campus Mail. MECHA dance, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. to 12, Dining Hall OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Symphony: Pops Concert, Feb. 10, 8:[...]“Philemon,” Lyric Opera Theater, Feb. 18-19, 23, 25-27 “Everything in the Garden,’’ South- west Ensemble Theater, Feb. 16-20. ASU University Theater, Feb. 26-27, (The Children’s Theatre), “The Care,’’ (Lyceum Theatre) ‘’My Brot[...]Feb. 18 Rajko- Hungarian Orchestra Dancers, Feb. 22. Fred Waring, Feb. “23. “Sherlock Hoimes,’’ Feb. 25 Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts: Mark Alm[...].m., $ and $7. ‘’Death of a Salesman,” Feb. 24, $4.50, $3.50; student rate, $2.50. ‘Presto!’ Feb. 24. 26, $5; Saturday matinee, $4 Windmill Dinner Theat[...]Heaven,’ ends Feb. 13; 6:30 p.m. and Sundays, 12:15p.m. Pat Paulson, ‘’The Last of the Red Hot Lovers,”’ beginning Feb. 5. Celebrity Theater: Mills Bros., Feb. 10-12, $9.50, $8.50. Sergio Franchi, Feb. 18-19, $9.50, $8.50. Rich Little, Lennon Sisters, Feb. 24-26, $9.50, $8.50. Classical Film Society (Unitarian Universalist Church, 4027 E. Lincoin Drive): W.C. Fields and Marx Brothers Festival, 7:45 p.m. Feb. 11, $1.50. The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War, Feb. 25, 7:45 p.m., $1.50. Arizona Commission on Arts,[...]ce,“’ Feb. 17; ‘‘Juveniie Court,” Feb. 24; P.m.; no charge Coliseum: A and Z Horse Show, Feb. 1620, $5, $3, $2 (general ad mission ) movies start 2:30 Classrooms, departments, and individual courses were under the scrutiny of the team, as well as student services, and the organization and effectiveness of campus programs. The team of four members toured the campus on individual assignments Monday, and viewed evening operations that night. Tuesday saw the team meeting with AS in the morning, and attending an open meeting in the Council Chambers in the afternoon. Faculty, staff, and students were invited to visit the team there “I am confident that thethe power to put a college ‘on probation’, or den[...]dit.” There are several review associations in the United States, and North Central is the largest. Its team members are selected for their outstanding work in their home colleges, and once selected to the team, will be trained for about a year as to what to look for in a college, said Landrum. The campus’ guests included Dr. Richard Whitmore, p[...]man of City College of Chicago. GCC will receive the team’s analysis results in several weeks. The team also met with GCC self study component members, which are conducted during thethe antithesis of common sense and intelligence. With[...]that particular policy is changed, I'll maintain the belief that the ad- ministration of this community college is neither intelligent nor commonsensical. Furthermore, until the more intelligent plan is implemented, I'd recommend that a driver's license be required to supplement the school ID. Until at least the latter plan comes to transpire, lll regard this s[...]K. Frost EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Posendo is the student newspoper of Glendale Community College ond is an academic laboratory for the Deportment of Journalism. it is published weekly[...]re ot 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendole Arizona 85302 Jon Rhodes Dove Von Ness Anne McLaughlin Corcth[...]Watts. Odice Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as mony as possible w[...]nd good taste Album Review Kottke’s guitar work shines on new LP by Jon Rhodes Who's the fastest guitarist in the world? John McLaughlin? David Bromberg? Andre Segovia? Al Dimeola or Chet Atkins? Who knows. The argument abounds amongst those who adulate the axe aces but the fastest might just be self-taught twelve string p[...]inding fast, though controlled and adroit. Unlike the other speed fiends on strings, he manages to crea[...]ng canned dog food. His newest album’s name is the same as his is and though he’s changed labels there’s no sur- prises on this album. Like all of his preceding LP’s, this album contains nothing but flawless acoustic guitar work. Kottke has, however, to a large extent abandoned the let’s-see- how-fast-I-can-play approach to guit[...]for his Oscar winning score for ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest’’ or his piano playing and arrangements for Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones and Neil Young. It just depends on where you stand on the musical spectrum. Anyway, Nitzche’s craftsmanship show- cases Kottke’s work in a new light. Kottke must have a place in his[...]’s included at least one desert opera on almost all of his albums. He plays Buck Owen’s theme song,[...]get even me to like that song. His version leaves the Buckaroo’s bummer rendition in the dust from which they sprang and should've stayed. “Hayse[...]y successful class and is unique to this campus. The class, projects in com- munity service, was started in 1970 by Jane Werneken as an outgrowth of the reading department. The enroliment in the class that year was about 25. This year, about 125 students enrolled in the course which offers one to three elective credits in 10 departments, depending on the amount of time the students put in at the volunteer agencies. The students get experience in their discipline within the community service agencies that they work for. For instance, a nursing student might be working in a hospital and an art student might work in a community mental health center supervising the art work. This year the program received its second Title I grant from the Arizona Post-Secondary Committee for Higher Education to conduct the program with an emphasis on aiding senior citizens and minorities. The grant was for $30,000. Werneken said that the program gives students a chance to use their skil[...]and find out whether or not they are cut out for the career they're pursuing. Last semester the volunteer students were working in over 100 community service agencies throughout the Valley. They work within these to assist in solving various problems within the community The volunteers can use the experience later on to help them find paying jobs within their field. Some of Werneken’s students like the experience so much that they are in their third semester in the program. Some of the students already have an occupation but are taking the course in order to investigate alternative careers Werneken cited the example of a reporter who had decided that he mig[...]ortunity to explore this alternate career through the class. The class also puts emphasis on the development of observational and psychological skills. For the first four weeks of the semester the classes listen to speakers from the various agencies in order to decide what agency they want to work for. By Feb. 14, the students will all be working in the various agencies, Werneken said. Werneken said that the class is divided into several sections and that she encourages the students to come to her office and talk over prob[...]veries. “Interchange is important,” she said. The students also meet in class at least one hour a week to discuss what they have learned. The class offers credit in the following departments: general business, journali[...]eading, home economics and psychology. By taking the class, you can help the community, gain trans- ferable credits and get a[...]odder percussion “Range” showcases his slide work. On this cut the notes seem to almost drip out of the guitar Their raw, rough-hewn sound contrasts stri[...]st a silky string backdrop to ef- fectively evoke the bare and stark. feeling of the range. “Uptempo” along with “‘Air- proofing”’ is one of the real gems on the record. “Airproofing” has Kottke doing what he does best — playing incredibly fast and in- tricate guitar. H[...]reat deal of alaricity. He plays so many notes at the same time on this song that you'll swear it’s o[...]t, holds it's meetings every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the council chambers. All interested are invited. AWS (Associated Women Students), general meetings are held every Thursday, at 2 p.m. in the Faculty Dining room. Any women interested can con[...]men’s Active Return to Education), meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 12 noon in the AWARE lounge located in the east side of the cafeteria. The adviser, Edith Blakey, can be reached at LA- 130. The Black Student Union meets every other Tuesday at[...]t holds its meetings at 7 every Tuesday night at 8217 N. 57 Dr. Anyone interested can contact Joe Mu[...]ys at 1 p.m. in SC-130, contact Jerry Blumer at 942-5192. Mecha meets Tuesdays at 2 p.m. located in T2-107, Chicano Services. For info. ask Alonzo Morado at Ext. 220. Orator earns award Four GCC speech students participated in a speech tournament held January 29 at Central Arizona College. Kathy Butler, a fres[...]n. She was competing with 17 contestants who were from Utah, Colorado, and Idaho The Oral Interpretation is five oral interpretation programs which consists of readings from five sections of Literature, Prose, Poetry, Childrens Lit., and a sight reading which is the one piece not selected by the contestant The other three GCC contestants competed in a contest which took place the same time as the Pentathelon. Rick Macfarlane participated in persuasive speaking. Pam Upton gave a speech in the informative section, Stephany Beardslee also participated in persuasive speaking. Future events for the speech class include an event February 17- 20 at Cerritos Community College in Norwalk, Calif[...]by J. Watts “Are you doing anything to combat the high price of coffee? If so, what?’ This was the question randomly asked of 45 GCC students. Responses ranged from “I never drank the ‘crap’ anyway,” to ‘I just can’t quit d[...]wn coffee prices, which have risen 80 per cent in the past year. Eleven of the students interviewed did not drink coffee, and 17[...]ng prices down. Some ways people are com- bating the high prices include boycotting the product, or switching to tea or instant co[...] |
 | [...]977-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Py Cabinet is summoned The In wake of blizzard Offices and roads are closed[...]relatives suffer through severe cold and snow in the eastern part of the country, Arizonans play tennis, softball, bicycle Overson talks on new auditorium by Joe Paulmenn The ominous, grey hull that looms over the north parking lot, soon to be GCC’s new perform[...], will be completed this May and ready for use in the fall. Drama teacher, Mr. Peter Overson said, “It’s like moving from a tent to a castle; once we’re in we’ll never know how we did without it.” The theater, when complete, will seat 308, and will come such features as a fly loft, (one of the few in Arizona), classrooms, rehearsal rooms, a s[...]on area, and even a lobby. Overson stressed that the center will benefit all students since besides plays — concerts, lectures, and movies can also be put on in the auditorium. According to Overson, “It has taken us 13 years to get this through, the first one we designed was put before the board, and that’s the last we heard of it. This one, though, is within the budget.”’ Two more plays will be put on in the existing, “‘theater,”’ in the T2 building, *‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” (which[...]and “Hot L Baltimore.” ‘Hot L”’ will be the 54th play Overson has put on in his 13 years at G[...]as buzzing around my head about what to put on in the new place, but nothing definite yet.” It’s s[...]mething very special. ieee a Ps erson’s dream: The new $1.33 million Performing Arts Center present[...]tit upstate New Yor. at beast os persons. died ie the Baltale area rae, Barat meray omy, Uaaading ewe ant Beko® 227m Drama sets new stage in theatre by Zetta Dillie For all the people asking “What is that new building on the northeast corner of the campus?’’, we have the an- swer. It is a new Performing Arts Center. The building, to be com- pleted about May 12, 1977, will be the new home of the dramatic and other per- forming arts. A full stag[...]s some informal classrooms, are planned. Cost of the building is $1.33 million. The funds came from the sale of revenue bonds, , according to Dr. John Waltrip, executive dean. The funding, from stage college appro- priations, was _ handled through the MCCCD Board. The T-2 building, present home of dramatic arts, is being[...]ace. Dr. Waltrip said, ‘‘We are trying to put all student services in one area.” Gene Sauer, project ar- chitect, of Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Assoc., said the building will have 17,200 square feet of total floor space. The exterior walls will be a beige stucco to match ot[...]l be constructed onthe southern (front) side of . the building. Gene Sauer Construction Co. is the general contractor. Work is on schedule and the projected May 12 completion date will probably be met. and genera[...]iated Students (CEAS) in their first meeting Jan. 21 allotted $1,000 for a work of pottery from Shoji Hamada, one of Japan’s most prominent potters. Heading the drive for a piece of Hamada pottery is Robert Lun[...]mics. Lundeen will house Hiroko Hoshii, a curator from the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, during February. A[...]grove, CEAS board member, Hoshii will help choose the pot. Along with her friendship with Lundeen, Hosh[...]isplay have been Lundeen has been on sab- bought from students. Phoenix Symphony to perform at GCC by Odice Steed “A Night at the Opera” and the Phoenix Symphony are the music events scheduled for February as part of the Artists’ Series. On Feb. 19, at Grand Canyon C[...]on Hall, 3300 W. Camelback Road, ‘‘A Night at the Opera”’ will be presented. The program will feature members of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and the Grand Canyon College En- semble. They will perform famous arias and excerpts of opera by the Finnish composer Sibelius. General admission for this concert is $2.50; students with an ID card, $1; two tickets free to GCC students (non-reserved). The Phoenix Symphony will perform Sunday, Feb. 27, 3 p.m. at GCC Gym. Eduardo Mata will conduct and Max Wexler, violinist, is the featured soloist. The Sibelius program will include “Finlandia,”’ “Violin Concerto in D Minor” and Symphony No. 2.”” A reception will follow the performance. This program is possible through the auspices of Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities and Continuing Education Associated Students. Tickets for this event may be obtained at the cashier's office in the bookstore: reserved student seats with ID card, $1 or two free tickets in bleachers; non students, $2.50 for reserved seats; $2 for bleachers. batical visits to Japan before (the first in 1971, then again in 1974) and has become friends with Hamada. Lundeen said, “‘None of his work sells for under $1,000 and his shows are sellouts[...]anything bad.” Lundeen commented _ that because the piece was going into a collection Hamada might co[...]even or eight years since we got them.” Some of the |
 | [...]n playoff picture by Caroline Gandara “We got the basic home job,” commented Ron Johnson, GCC’s[...]94-86 loss to Arizona Western in Yuma Saturday. The Gauchos beat Western every way except free throws. Western had 22 free throws to Glendale’s eight. The cagers went into the lockerroom tied at 40 apiece. It appeared the second half would be just as close but the Matadors pulled to a 16-point lead. The Gauchos, however, never gave up. With only seven minutes in the game and down by 16 points, Glendale pulled back[...]ever seen Western fans they would understand) and the sudden presence of question- able officiating, the Gauchos gave AWC a real scare. Western, however, did manage to hold the Gauchos off. Top scorer for GCC was Ray Arvizu with 24 points, Elvert Redmond had his high of the year with 23 and John Gaydosz and Teddy Colter dumped in 10 apiece. The Gauchos chances of making the playoffs are slim, but Coach Johnson feels the attitude of the guys is positive, and finalized his comments by[...]0 Yavapai 1467 Glendale 1310 Mesa 3 ? Scottsdale 12:10 Division B Central 7 Western 4 » Pima 10 Eastern 14 Cochise 5 non-conference victory Tuesday over the ASU JVs. The Gauchos had a powerful first half, which ended 41-25. In the second half, GCC put down one rally after another to take the victory. Arvizu led with 16 points, Ron Anthony pumped in 13 and Alan Larsen added 12. Remaining games: Thursday, Feb. 10 vs. College at GCC. Saturday, Feb. 12 vs. Yavapai at Prescott. Thursday, Feb. 17 vs. S[...]turday, Feb. 19 vs. Mesa at MCC Baseball opener The GCC baseball team will begin its 1977 season this morning when it meets the Phoenix College Bears in the Aztec Tournament at Tucson. Eight teams will be competing in the event and each team will play doubleheaders Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The two top teams from this series will then meet Sunday for the Aztec championship. This tournament is important to the Gauchos because during these meetings Glendale will face some of its top competition from Phoenix the Arizona Community College ~ Athletic Conference (ACCAC), although these games will not count as part of the conference record. The opener for Glendale is at 10 a.m. against PC followed by a second game at 12:30 when GCC will meet the University of Arizona junior varsity. Friday has the Gauchos scheduled to play Yavapai at 10 a.m. and the Cochise Apaches at 12:30. Saturday, Glendale will compete against Pima at 10 a.m. and then the Central Arizona Vaqueros in another 12:30 con- test. Feb. 10, 1977 Canines star The consensus population of the world has been invited to attend and view the halftime show of tonight’s Glendale-Phoenix College basketball game, which will feature (get this) — dogs in team sports. Ray Conn will bring his show to the GCC gym for the intermission of the 7:30 contest, and will feature such acts as dogs jump- ing hurdles and flipping a ball into the air before catching it and returning over the obstacles, and the canines picking up colored dumbbells using their[...]vs. Phoenix College at GCC, 7:30 Saturday, Feb. 12, GCC vs. Yavapai at Prescott, 7:30 Women Tuesday,[...]GCC in Aztec Invitational, Tucson Saturday, Feb. 12, GCC in Aztec Invitational, Tucson WRESTLING Frid[...]hursday, Feb. 10, GCC vs. Central Arizona at GCC, 2:30 GYMNASTICS Thursday, Feb. 17, GCC in Mesa Invitational at MCC, 4:30 ARCHERY Saturday, Feb. 12, GCC in inter-collegiate championships at ASU, 9:[...]am $ GCC’s Charisse Acosta toes top of uneven the all-around competition. (Photo by parallel bars durin[...]fth in lone bright spot by MaryAnne McLaughlin The Glendale wrestlers lost their third conference dual match to thethe top team in the conference, is undefeated. The Gaucho’s only win was 158- Ib. Doug Howe. PC’s Tony Miller had led Howe 3-2 until early in the third period when Howe com- pleted a two-point reversal and took a 4-3 decision. The only pin in the meet came in the heavyweight class. Phoenix’s Bob Westbrook pinned Glendale’s Clyde Meade only 1:35 into the match. Russ Earegood, the lightest Gaucho wrestler at 119 Ibs., lost a 5-4 decision to Mark Zemel while Chuck Tompkins, 128 Ibs. lost to the Bear’s Eddie Ortiz, 846. Or- tiz’s record is a perfect 25-0. GCC’s Dave Pellerin, 135 Ibs., lost to Joe[...]sion. A reversal by Phoenix’s Earnest Chavez at the start of the third period gave him a 4-3 decision over GCC’s Glen Simmons in the 151-Ib. class. Craig Smith, 168 Ibs., held his score 3-2 against Mike Garcia of Phoenix until Garcia's suc[...]Mendenhall was leading PC’s Jose Habre through the first period when Habre completed two reversals. Mendenhall’'s near-fall in the last period was just not enough as the victory went to the Bear, 9-8. In the 191 Ib. class, Gaucho Craig Garner lead throughou[...]o. A near-fall by Samorano with only 1:45 left in the match was the clincher as Garner fell, 7-5. Glendale will wres[...]3 p.m. ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ for women cagers. The women’s basketball team of GCC dropped last Thursday’s conference game to the Phoenix College Bears, 65-60. Although the Bears led throughout the first half, their lead was never any more than si[...]four of her free throws and totaled 10 points for the half. Center Sedera Peterman threw in seven point[...]respectively. Phoenix was leading at halftime 31-27. The Phoenix College offense dominated the court most of the second half but Glendale was not to be left behind. A basket by Dawna Clayton brought the toa 39-39 tie then later two more points scored by Dawna brought the score to a 55-55 tie. Sedera Peterman put ‘Glen[...], 58-57 before fouling out with just 3:39 left in the game. The Bears’ Patsy Lopez ex- ploded for 18 points in the second half. Leading Glendale scorers were Dawna with 22 and Sedera with 19. The Gauchos played their seventh conference game in P[...]conference home game next Tuesday at 5:30 against the Central Arizona Vaqueras. floors third Glendale[...]urday, but still compiled enough points to defeat the Artichokes in GCC’s third competition of the year GCC scored 87.75 to Scottsdale’s 84.65, and coupled with previous victories in the Glendale Invitational and a dual win over Phoenix College, gives the Gaucho gals a clear headway into the second half of their season, and a good basis for[...]ate title inas many years. Upcoming meets include the Mesa Invitational and the Class II regionals Sophomore Monica Juhl gave GCC its only first Saturday, scoring a 7.90 on the uneven parallel bars, along with a third-place tie in the floor exercise Scottsdale’s Kathy Niemers took top honors of the day, winning the floor exercise, balance beam and all-around events, and a third-place in the vaulting Linda DePew was GCC’s top overall performer Saturday, grabbing second place in four of the five events. She was the lone runnerup in all-around, balance beam and floor exercise, and tied for second in the uneven bars. Other award-winning performances fo[...]ita Looney, who took second in vaulting, third in all-around and fourth in the uneven bars; sophomores Jody Knockel and Lois Colcord tied for fourth in the vaulting; and Charisse Acosta captured a fifth in all-around Coach Karen Siewers sent her crew up against Mesa in a dual match at MCC Wednesday and will use the rest of this week to prepare for the Mesa Invitational, which will be held Feb. 17 at[...]Glendale 87.75, Scottsdale 84.65 FLOOR EXERCISE — Kathy Niemers (SCC), 8.10; Linda DePew (GCC) Nanc[...](GCC), (tie) ; Diane Angevine (SCC) BALANCE BEAM — Kathy Niemers (SCC), 8.35; Linda DePew (GCC), Nan[...]CC); Jaunita Looney GCC) VAULTING Niemers (SCC) ALL AROUND Looney (GCC) sce) Diane Angevine ([...] |
 | Tennis...a PFS G4 FS gam These members of the GCC women’s tennis season opener by Cochise. From left — Tory team suffered a great amount of frustration[...]Women’s tennis coach Dot Clayton said prior to the GCC’s first match with Cochise last week that ‘the hardest thing was starting practice Jan. 12 and having the first match so soon.” The short preseason practice took its toll on the Gaucho gals, who fell in their opener Friday to the Apaches by a 7-2 mark. Sophomore captain Elaine Fimbres accounted for all of GCC’s scoring against the Apaches, downing Silvia Ceballos in two straight[...]elli McFarlane to down Silvia and Chris Chaney in the No. 1 doubles matchup, 6-3, 63. Mrs. Clayton expects GCC to be serious contenders for the state title, but the Gauchos will have to improve its lower-seeded players if it is to succeed this year in the ACCAC Cochise, playing its first match of the season after being out of the conference for eight years, took all of the other matches with EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 near-complete dominance, with only three matches going as far as the seven-point tiebreaker. The Gauchos met SCC Tuesday in Scottsdale and face Central Arizona at GCC today at 2:30. Next week, Pima comes to town for a 2:30 match Tuesday, and Phoenix College puts its Bears against the Gauchos Thursday. Final Results Cochise 7, Glendale 2 SINGLES — Chris Chaney (C) def Shelli McFarlane (GCC), 6-4,[...]-year Air Force ROTC scholarship can heip provide the answers. Succes- stul completion of the program gets you an Air Force commis- sion along[...]ning (C) def. Griego and Brinkerhoff (GCC), 64, 6-2; Gonzales and Siordia (C), def. Kennedy and Sue R[...]May be placed in r ete Mon. thru Thurs 9.a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE ® CHECKS PHONE or 1[...]e door refrigerator] 30. south nable 997-7751 or 262-| Starting salary, a challenging job, promotion[...]wo academic years remaining, find out today about the two- year Air Force ROTC Scholarship Program. its[...]fabrics But now more comfort- able. Sizes 34 to 42 METRO CENTER CHRISTOWN MALL Reach out and touc[...]D Florist can send one almost anywhere by wire, the FTD way. Order early. (Most FTD Florists accept[...]y FTD...and be sure. Florists’ Tray d Dehvery The Gap 1976 |
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 | "Kie mm dp VOL. 12-NO. 17 ET GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE, AZ.. 85302 Review team members explore campus to evaluate e[...]y return as a suggestion or commendation to Gcc. The campus was explored by the four members of the North Central Association Review Team, each member designated to the departments most familiar to him On Monday, Feb. 7, the team spoke to students at random, peeked in at classrooms and conferred with faculty. The feedback and _ observations gathered by individual team members will comprise a report to be reviewed by the NCART board in Chicago. The association will accredit a school if the school functions properly and according to its own guidelines. If the school is not accredited, courses taken there may not be recognized on the student’s education record. In a meeting with[...]of Cuyahoga Community College in Ohio, described the team’s purpose in visiting GCC. ‘We assess the quality of education in a school. It is important in my view to look at thethe flag being raised upside down. NewsFHORTS Correction Registration for mini-semester classes will be in the Cafeteria of the Student Union Building and not in the Administration Building as noted in last week’s issue. Semana De La Raza The Semana De La Raza which had been scheduled for Feb. 22 through Feb. 25 has been re- scheduled. Instead, events will take place later in the semester, perhaps in April, according to Ricardo Provencio, director of special services Also, the dance sponsored by MECHA will be held later to coincide with the dates for the Semana De La Raza. Vet grade requirement Vetera[...]nter at GCC has just received in- formation that the Veterans Administration will no longer pay for any grade received other than the following A, B, C, D, F. Any other grade will be interpreted by the Veterans Administration as failure to meet academ[...]ds. “This will definitely have a big impact on the student,”’ said Veterans Service Center coor- dinator, Bob Christian. “The regulation most likely will not be set thi[...]ni-semester,” said Christian “Schools across the country are trying to deluge the Veteran's Administration with letters to help modify the rule,” finalized Christian. be part of the association, and will be reviewed at several-year intervals, depending on the age and efficiency of the campus, said team chairman Dr. Richard Whitmore. Teams visit junior colleges and universities in the United States, and elementary schools overseas, h[...]ted a volume of more than 175 pages that outlines the school’s philosophy, goals, and guidelines. The volume, or self study, is an in-depth guide for the team to base its conclusions. We are looking for a ‘‘con- tradiction.or support’’ of the self study, Whitmore said. Whitmore stressed that the team’s study of the campus will not be in-depth, however, but a basic overview of GCC operations. The team’s report will be submitted to a review boa[...]rth Central Association deans for their decision. The resulting verdict will reach the GCC adminis- tration this summer. Info desk does more than inform by Odice Steed Student employes manning the information desk near the Student Lounge give services to about 25 persons an hour, on the average, according to employe, Joe Paulmenn. Bill Janowicz, another employe, explained that the traffic is much greater during special events or during the beginning of a new semester. These employes fill[...]to talk with when in doubt,”’ Paulmenn said. Questions range from general information to personal problems, accordi[...]er employe. New students and visitors often have questions on location of class buildings and of instructors[...]s come to their attention, said Paulmenn. He felt the station serves as a “listening center,’ since[...]Noll, dean of students, is especially helpful to the worker, Paulmenn pointed out The station is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and tem- porarily from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Handout materials on the counter are student handbooks, schedules, student[...]mpo Pasando, telephone directories and brochures. The bulletin board is kept current by the employees. The workers are on a part-time job, funded by Student[...]Hubert Arizona may be a backward state but flying the state flag upside down? Well that’s how it was[...]go. MECHA: improving Chicanos’ chances One of the biggest and most active clubs on campus is perhaps one of the most misunderstood. MECHA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano De Aztlan), Chicano Movement of the Southwest was organized in 1969 at Glendale, due largely to the fact few Mexican-Americans were going into higher education. The club’s motto, ‘education is our strength,” stems from the Chicano being a farmworker too long. The club is not only oriented to the Mexican American and is solely a student organization. “We try to make the Chicano student feel comfortable at Glendale and become aware of the opportunities in education and politics while he[...]t, Robert Castillo. “People don’t understand the activities of MECHA but there is no doubt positive changes have been made for the Chicano,” said Homer Lopez, faculty adviser. Some of the changes made by MECHA are Chicano services, Bilingual education, Chicano Studies and a large increase in the enrollment of Mexican-Americans at GCC. This yea[...]n which they provided a workshop and a instructor from Mexico; and an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children in the westside Semana de La Raza is the club’s next project. “It is a week to make pe[...]unity newspaper dealing with articles relevant to the Chicano student and community. ‘‘No paper exi[...]a definite lack,” said Ray Porras, adviser for the newspaper. The first issue will contain articles on special serv[...]No publication date has been set Building OK'd The MCCCD governing board house classrooms as part of the approved final plans for a new student office bu[...]CC at a meeting Tuesday night at Phoenix College. The board also allocated funds for a student center at GCC. The student office building, to be built in the area between the Student Union and the gym at GCC, was approved by the board. A possible construction date for the building was not mentioned. Astudent center proj[...]ooth, was also approved. $6,875 was allocated for the center, to be located near the bookstore. The board voted in plans to enlarge the GCC fire alarm system. The extension will provide alarm bells for the new performing arts center. The possibility of an extension facility at Bell Rd. and 19th Ave. was discussed. The facility would GCC course selection. Plans to remodel the adminis- tration building, enlarge the bookstore, and expand the physical science building at GCC were also mentio[...]as held on Wednesday evening to determine whether the board should offer the vacant position of president to A.W. “‘Al’’ Flowers, acting president. The question was not resolved. District employes prefer to advertise the vacancy. Flowers, who replaced Dr. John F.[...] |
 | [...]97, Edi forigl WASPs feel racial sting This is the country known as the racial melting pot. in the early days ot this country. the pet's contents settled into layers. Or so It seemed, for a while. The AngloSaxon thought mistakenly that he had been skimmed oltthetopand set aside to do as he pleased with the smoldering broth of our nation. He enslaved the black, ravaged the Indian. persecuted the Oriental. He did as the values of the day dictated; but history demands that values change. and they did. We ot this era admit the white's past evils. take a deep breath. and proce[...]tempts accept every man. Until recently. Enter the accused. He is on trial lor the crimes ol the 'neteenth century. He is eyed cautiously, despite his efforts to redeem his past. He is the white Anglo-Saxon ot the melting pot. Alex Haley will put whites to shame with "Roots," but to t end? He otters a view ot the past, no doubt, but its urrection will teach us t[...]tie anger ot those persecuted by history. "BOSTON — Fighting broke out between black and white students at Hyde Park School Thursday, lorcing the school to lose tor the tint time this academic year." The Arizona Republic described a racial hot spot that[...]ey have ever been. But, two wrongs do not make a right. Sci Fi convention to meet over spring break by Zetta Dillie beprecon ill. the Arizona science fiction convention is almost here[...]f Nebula and Hugo awards will be guest of honor. The convention will be held the first weekend of spring break. March 11, 12 and 13. at the Grand Canyon. Marion Zimmer Bradley will be the toastmistress. Sales moms. panels, banquets and an art show are only part of the activities Bright Angel Lodge will be the main meeting area with the Kachina and Thunderbird lodges handling room accommodations. Room prices are $21 to $27 per night but the fans are friaidly and there is always floor space to crash on. Planned movifi are: “The Thousand Fingers of Dr. T." and “Colossus . 11w Forbin Project." Panels scheduled are ‘The Black Hole Panel’. which will meet on the rim of the canyon at night and discuss stellar phenomena; an[...]are most in- terested in people and their ideas. The Pugghead Broadjump is an example of the fun things plan- ned, said Greg Brown, Leprecon c[...]uper mem- berships along with banquet tickets for the dinner with Ms. Bradley. author of the Darkover series and Mr. Silverberg. whose latest novel is “Shadrach and the Furnace," are available now; for more information call Greg Brown. 274-2011 Memberships are also available at the door diring registration. March 11 at 4 pm. Letters To the Editor: I feel i should clarify a statement cont[...]officers resign; New pesident gives reasons." In the article I was quaed as saying. “There was some pressure on him (Jim Orick) to resign by the board and outside the board because they felt saneone else could do a better jib of listening to the students." What i meant to say was that Jim resigned because of workirg pessures of the Executive Board and because of outside prssures - not pressure to resign. but the pessure involved in the office of President, There were students that tho[...]never a formal request for Jim Oridr to resign. The decision to do so was his aim personal choice. I[...]udents Vice-Prisidmt Dear Editor: In regards to the article about the film “How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive." a few facts need to be stated. First of all rape is not a sexual act, it is a violent act. The motivation for rape is not seme irderest rather i[...]ut I hold very little credence in their opinions. The best way to avoid rape is to avoid situations whe[...]ne or in dubious, un- protected areas. Next time the school or whoever invited this film wants a credible authority. why not call C.A.S.A.. the Center Against Sexual Assault. Colleen P. Oakos[...]1 mm on." Stood Adm" Gwen Vow!" [VP mum on... lo the editor tum My read-I w. mu publlsh or many as pos[...]ege by Bill Peck There must be something to it. All over the world there seems to be a quaking desire in matur[...]come students again. GCC is no exception. Why is the thirst for knowledge finally finding its way to[...]t and do something with myself ltidn't want to be the village idiot." Ann Echols said. "l mn‘t stand[...]en were surprised at what they found at college. The people around them weren’t their age. They need[...]blems. but no one seemed to listen. That's where the Association for Women's Active Return to Edication (AWAREl comes in. All women over 21 who enroll at GCC are members of AWARE. No dollars dues gives the menbers the privilege of votirg in all club elections, the chance to get a scholarship of $45 and the we of the AWARE loan where members can borrow up to :15 from the club treasury Voting and loans AWARE IS about isn't all in the southeast comer of the cafeteria AWARE has a lounge to accommodate those[...]t (AWARE lounge) and find someone who has ind had the same problem. you find you're never goirg thrwgh something someone else hasn't gone through before the . first time l entered college I dropped out be[...]tudent opinion poll Energy answers Do you think the president's request if lowerirg the thermostat will help the eria‘gy problan'? lam-a Cardinal - Y5, here we have really nice hot weather durirg the day. and if people would turn down their thermostat during the day then we would have less d an energy problem. Dena Alexander - it‘s not all the answer to the entity crisis; they reed to come up with a differ[...]as solar energy. Bob DeMoss - 1 don't think it's the total answer, but it'll help. it's going to help the economy somewhat. Pam Young - Yeah. it's good because the other states had it. we mn't need it. Kathie Peck — We don't have any shortage on gas, and it isn‘t a noblem. so i don't think it‘s right. Karen Friedman - I don't think it's the total answer because just thing that won't help us in the future, it'll help give us a bit more now. Madelerie Petty - My first reaction is no. To lowa the thermostat that will effect the health ofso many people. When so many pewle are c[...]ill stiff Besides show business, Tom Yancy is in the maintenance business. Here he is driving a tractor on the GCC campus. Photo by Suzi Boardrnan Maintenance[...]id that it took hours of training before he could work for pay. He learned how to do stunts became he worked for weeks with the professionals before he was hired. But when you have enough experience, you can get 5:00 to $200 for a single fall. Yancy has worked as a GCC m[...]years and said he wants to keep a steady job and work his way up in show business. He pulled at the $255 as he talked. “l've seen it tappcn too often." he said. "They say they’ll make the guy a star. then after awhile he just fizzles out." Yancy said some of the stunts that are in the movis are rigged, An example is the draglinc stunt. In the movie. you see a man charging forward on a horse and anmhcr man knocks him to the yound with the butt of his rifle. w’mt Yancy said really happens is that the rider has a line at- tached to something backstage and tied around his waist. When he gets to the man with the rifle. the line tightens. the man swings and the rider tumbles 'nimbles and falls will always be[...]he contimee to make his divas for drama. He hit the ground with a dramatic dive and when he got up. he said "It loois easy in the movies. but it's not That Street's turd; it's rea[...]ars so he once paid a man $100 to show him a fall from a horse. Yancy slapped his knee and said. “It l[...]never seriously hurt himself in a stunt. He likes all types of stunt work, but he's doing mostly horse falls now. A sheepis[...]nd he said his wife doesn't want him to do a fall from an airplane but he would like to do it He said. “It’s a one shot deal. If you don‘t do it right the first time, then you can really hurt yours[...] |
 | [...]ss Freshman (freshperson?) Joslyn Coor shot for 523 out of a possible 600 points Saturday morning to lead the GCC archery team to a pair of team titles and took an individual third-place award in the Arizona Intercollegiate Archery Championships in Tempe. Joslyn spent nearly the entire tournament in a see-saw battle for the lead with Arizona State’s Sandy Val Kilsdonk, but suffered a poor final round to fall two places back. The ASU archer, a former NCAA champion, totalled 530, with teammate Nancy Bartunek second with 527. The Gauchos took team titles in the women’s and mixed events. Joslyn teamed with Sandy Compton Olivio Mendez and Brenda Mardis for the gals’ championship in the two-year division, with Joslyn, Sandy, Don Twadell and Richard D'Ambrosio claiming the mixed win for GCC. The tournament, shot inside the women’s gymna- sium at Arizona State, saw teams from Phoenix College, Scottsdale Community and Navajo Com- munity in addition to GCC and ASU. The Sun Devil archers took ail of the four-year awards, thanks to the University of Arizona failing to send any shooters. Navajo took the two-year men’s team title, with the men’s individual runner-up, Curtis Gorman, alon[...]J.R. Tsinnie. NCC’s score of 1968 easily bested the Gaucho men’s 1809. ASU’s women, most of whom have been com- peting at the college level for at least two years, clearly dominated the individual standings, captur- ing nine of the ten places, the only invader being GCC’s Joslyn. Pushing the Devils were three Gaucho gals, Sandy, Olivio and Brenda, who all finished consecutively, 11th, 12th and 13th and P[...]tercollegiates Scottsdale’s Kevin Phillips was the men’s individ- ual champion, downing Gorman in a tight, two-point finish for the title. Sun Devils Dave Cannella (formerly Apollo High) and Tom Theobald followed the leaders. Next on the schedule for the GCC team is the Arizona State Archery Association’s indoor cham- pionships Saturday and Sunday. The tourney will be held at Kachina Archery, 19th Ave[...]superstar, Lynette Edwards, will still be missing from the picture, having not yet returned from the World Archery Tournament in Canberra, Australia. ONE FINAL NOTE — Additional congratulations to Joslyn, who scored her first perfect round of 30 during the morning session at ASU. Shooting at the same time as 20 other archers, the Agua Fria High grad placed three arrows into a half-dollar size ring from 18 meters (close to 20 yards). Scores in order of finish Women Sandy Van Kilsdonk (ASU), 530; Nanty Bartunek (ASU), 527; Josiyn Coor (GCC), 523; Patti iske (ASU), 510; Carol Cheuvront (ASU), 5[...]McLean (ASU), 506 (tie) ; Jaine Wendorf (ASU), 502; Jocelyn Wendorf (ASU), 489; Sandy Compton (GCC),[...]449; Jim Dolamore (GCC), 446; Jeff Yazzie (NCC), 425; Mike Nez (NCC), 419. February 17,[...]ers seek 10th state links title by Dave VanNess The members of the GCC men’s golf team begin their season this morning with: an eye on winning the 10th state title for Glendale in its 12th year o[...]iss’ constant harping about consistency, but at the same time, many of the brain- wiaves will surely be ‘‘flashing back” to last season, when the Gauchos breezed through the regular season only to choke in the ACCAC championship tournament. Twin superstars lead the team into the ASU Invitational at Ahwatukee Country Club today.[...]ad a team of eight freshmen and seven returnees. The Gauchos won the ACCAC title in 1975 before faltering last year, and have gone as high as third in the nation in past years, so the 1977 edition of GCC’s linksmen have quite a goal to shoot for. But first on the list are the conference invitational tourneys, which are used to score team points and determine which team wins the ACCAC regular season title. Weiss preaches consi[...]t must be successful, as is evident by his record — the GCC women’s team won the ACCAC title last fall under Weiss’ direction, i[...]national tournament, or any kind of looking into the future. The coach was quick to say ‘‘We’re going to play them one at a time,”’ after the Tim half of the superstar tandem guaranteed GCC a spot in the field for the national championship tourney. Weiss’ big spiel on consistency isn’t really a unique thing — it coincides with all teachers of the game. Nothing in golf is more important than cons[...]Consistency determines whether you'll win or lose — consistency of thinking and consistency of swinging are things we have to work on,” said Weiss — confirming that everything has to be done the same way physically and that positive thinking al[...]Just six of those 15 golfers will be scoring for the Gauchos at any one time, so the competition between team members for the top six positions will be hard fought, and bring out the best of each Gaucho for the qualifying rounds held prior to each tourney. Besides the Gray twins, those fighting will be experienced freshmen Glenn McKee, Tony Stasik and Mike Youngberg, who won the Phoenix Division links title in 1976. Sophomores[...]r, Dennis O’Brien, Dave Grott and Jon Hinke are all considered improved by Weiss. In addition, rookie[...]k Kwiatkowski, Jim Nowak and Mike Richardson will all be fighting for starting spots. Following this week's invitational in Tempe, the team travels to Yuma for the Arizona Western Invitational, and will be playing in away tournaments until the dual match with Phoenix College at home course Wigwam on April 12. T-birds last to fall University of Arizona second baseman Dave Brian Duguid completed the throw to first . Garcia slides in an attempt to break up double baseman Tim Weisheim for the second out. play in sixth fournament opener, in[...]mond crew even in Tucson by MaryAnne McLaughlin The GCC baseball team came home from the Aztec Tour- nament in Tucson, held Feb. 10-12 with a record of 3-3. The Gauchos lost both of their Thurs- day games, came back Friday to sweep the two games and on Saturday split the doubleheader. The first day of the tournament was a rude welcoming for the Gauchos as they fell to the Phoenix College Bears, 4-1, then to the University of Arizona junior varsity, 9-5. Pitcher Ron Maze held the Bears until the third inning when PC leftfielder Rusty Nevins cam[...]ngle by Mark Band. Glendale’s only run came in the fifth inning when leftfielder Robin McKnight led off the inning with a double to centerfield, stole third base and went home an an error by pitcher Rob Rajsich. In the Gaucho’s second game against the UofA JV’s, the Wild- kittens began their scoring early with eight runs in three innings. Glendale began a rally in the fifth inning when veteran out- fielder Larry Bowe[...]down 8-5. Friday was Glendale’s biggest day of the series as they defeated the Yavapai Roughriders, 6-4, and shutout the Cochise Apaches, w Pitching for the Roughriders was ex-Apollo star Richard Kranitz. A walk to Bowers with the bases loaded and a single to centerfield by Melvin gave Glendale an early lead of 2-0. Melvin’s sacrifice fly in the second inning brought Dave Bigsby home. In the fourth inning a homer by Chilton with Weisheim on[...]Melvin followed by another double by Weisheim in the inning brought Melvin home and gave the Gauchos a 6-4 victory. Freshman pitcher Danny Gonzales threw a shutout in the second game against Cochise, allowing only four hits, walking no one and struck out seven and the Glendale defense was errorless. Saturday began well for the Gauchos as they won their third game in a row, over the Pima Aztecs, 6-2, but then lost the finale to the Central Arizona Vaqueros 6-5. Glendale’s lead[...]t by catcher Jim Christensen and a hit by Duguid, the Aztecs took out fhe starting pitcher early in the second inning. In the final game, Glendale took the lead in the third on an infield hit by Melvin which scored Duguid. Duguid had reached third on a hit by Bigsby. In the third inning, the Vaqueros had consecutive home runs by Jeff Lueder[...]Schuster. A sacrifice fly by Mark Endriss brought the score to 3-1, Central’s favor. They wiii meet CAC on the GCC field at 3:30 tomorrow and will meet the Vaqueros again in Coolidge, Saturday at 1 p.m. by Dave VanNess The Glendale gymnasts made it a clean sweep of the conference Wednesday afternoon, downing Mesa in a dual meet at MCC. The win gave GCC a perfect 3-0 dual meet record, and puts all of the psychological advantage on the Gauchos’ side as the teams pre- pare for the March 12 ACCAC meet. Juanita Looney did it all for GCC last week, as is evident by her awards — first in all-round, first in vaulting, second in ba- lance bea[...]usual outstanding per- formance, placing third in all- around and finishing in the top six in each of the four individual events. Sophomore Monica Juhl turned in the days most outstanding per- formance, scoring an 8.00 in the uneven parallel bars, easily a title-winning scor[...]e and a third in vaulting for her contribution to the Gaucho vic- tory. Karen Siewers’ crew had a relatively easy time with each of the conference foes in dual meets, and took the early-season Glendale Invitational with identi- c[...]logical edge that plays such an important role in the constantly pressuring individual- ized sports such as gymnastics. The other participating mem- bers of the ACCAC—Phoenix, Mesa and Scottsdale — all know who they have to deal with when March 12 rolls around, so they'll have to overcome superio[...]ration and strong team morale if they want to see the Gauchos fall. This afternoon’s invitational at MCC will be in the T-birds’ gym, beginning at 4:30. Gal netters t[...]g totally annihilated in its first two matches of the season, the GCC women’s tennis team finally registered thei[...]ral Arizona a week ago to run their record to a 1-2 on the season. “They finally came through. We had a g[...]a lot of drills done on Wednesday and we tried to work on the errors that they had committed in the first two matches, and Thursday they finally jell[...]it showed by winning, said coach Dot Clayton. In the team's 8-1 loss to Scotts- dale Community College Tues- day, the netters see-sawed back and forth with the Artichokes. With the score knotted at one apiece and the match still in doubt, the Artichokes ran off a string of4our consecutive match wins, sending the Gauchos down to defeat. Once again, it was Elaine Fimbres who racked up the only GCC victory of the day, a come- from-behind 1-6, 6-2, 64 victory over Kim Rutila. It was to be a different kind of story when the Gauchos took to the court against the Vaqueras from Central Arizona Thursday. From start to finish, it was all Gauchos. With the exception of one singles match, the Gauchos’ conquest was flawless. Some individual records for the Gauchos this season are: Shelli McFarlane, 2-1; Elaine Fimbres, 3-0; Chery] Brinkerhoff, 1-2; Tory Griego, 1-2; Carrie Kennedy, 2-1; Sue Ramos, 2-0. The Gauchos meet the Phoenix College Bears this afternoon. “In the past we’ve normally beaten PC handily, but I do[...]oach Clay- ton prior to her team’s meeting with the Bears. |
 | [...], 1977 Gauchos drop big one by Caroline Gandara THE BIG ONE GOT AWAY! With less than nine seconds re[...]up by one, Yavapai’s Dick Brown received a pass from teammate Bruce Anderson, drove the length of the court, and sunk a 15-footer and Glendale’s hopes of making the playoffs were nearly demo- lished, 78-77, Saturday night. The Gauchos, trailing 71-69 with half a minute left in the regulation time, called a timeout and tryed to get the ball to its top field goal shooter, Ray Arvizu, b[...]d Teddy Colter made a miraculous layin to put the game into over- time. The Gauchos led most of the time in overtime, but Yavapai pulled out the last shot to take the game. Top scorers were Arvizu with 20, Ron Anthony with 16 and Elvert Redmond and John[...]awson, Jerry Gass and Gerard Ross are three names the Phoenix College basketball team would like to forget The Gauchos trio, Dawson Phoenix College’s Brian M[...]bowls over GCC’s Ron Anthony in last week’s 92-83 Gaucho win. playing with a healing broken hand and Ross coming off the bench, played a big role in a late second-half explosion last Thurs- day night as Glendale buried the Bears, 92-83. Ross merely scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Arvizu and Redmond shipped in 21 apiece while Gass made six out of six critical f[...]awson, a 63 freshman forward who seemed to change the momentum of the game by stealing a Phoenix ball and go in for the layup that gave Glendale a two-point edge. After that, the Bears seemed to go into hibernation while Gass made six quick foul shots to put the game out of reach. HELP =6WANTED: pascomnes Wayset Minneapolis, Minn. 55426. Sele: Minolta Camera Hi-matic No. 73 88. and @[...]ASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 They didn't smoke grass. ‘ They didn't take the pill. They didn't do their own thing. They went to college in the Fifties. They pledged fraternities. They celebrated Hell Week. They were the buttoned-down, bottled-up generation. And sometim[...]ves you $100 a month al- lowance. And it picks up the tab for books and lab fees, as well. After college, you'll receive a commission in the Air Force ... go on to additional, specialized tr[...]a great oppor- tunity to serve your country. It all starts right here — in college — in the Air Force ROTC. Look us up. . . see what we have[...]EATERS UA cinemas 6 Christown Mall 242-4523 BIG SKY DRIVE-IN 4111 W. Ind. Sch. Rd. 278-5632 pacific] pacific] 997-6363 pu ~4 ar |
 | [...]started Wednesday and will end Friday. March 4.The Department of Health, Education. and Welfare (HEW[...]ns are in compliance with Title IX. Title IX. of the 1972 Education Amendments, is basically a reg- ulation[...]ion in admission and treatment of students and in the employ ment policies of an institution. Five maj[...]mply with Title IX. according to an over- view by the National Foundation for Improvement of Education.[...]blish a “griev- ance procedure" for complaints. The institution must run a pro- gram to determine its[...]pez. director of evaluation and research at GCC. The survey will be distributed to a random set of classes by more by Bob Smith Bustlina business at the Phi Theta Kappa book sale Feb. lb-la. About 5125 was raised for hemophilia and other PTK protects[...]t be aware of it but there is a way that they can work and get college credit for it. They can do it thr[...]cts as a coordintor. to receive credit for his on the job experience. A major part of the program is setting up objectives and reach- ing them. Renault Catalano. head of the cooperative education program. said that cooperat[...]o take advantage of it Cooperative education had 232 students enrolled in it last semes- ter and approximately 248 this semester “Our potential for stu- dents in cooperative education is ten per cent of the student enrollv merit." Catalanosaid But he said[...]be a problem handling that number of stu dents The areas which have the largest number of students in the coop program are the adminis tration of justice, management. and general busmess depart ments Some of the major employers which work wtth the co-op pro gram are Sperry Flight Systems. Arizon[...]rs-Roebuck. com- puter firms such as Techtronics. the Phoenix and Glendale police departments and the Department of Public Safety. The cooperative education of~ fice is now open in the evening. Monday through Thursday room 5 until 10 pm. Lopez. About 5 per cent of the student body. or 23 classes. will have a chance to vent their feelings. Efforts will be made to work around teachers‘ class schedules said lopez. The self evaluation program is an ongoing process, sa[...]affirmative action officer. Carbajal is head- ing the District Title lX Commit- tee. and is responsible for compil- ing the results that HEW will see. The program runs the whole gamut of college processes. said Carbajal. ”We have the flexibility for selfevaluation. and the opportun- ity to implement improve- ments." he sa[...]program that includes a graduation ceremony with all the pomp and circumstance of your high school graduat[...]n by Valerie Fekete and Manuel Grieqo collided in the faculty parking lot. GCC offers ceremony for gra[...]adium. Dr. John F. Prince, president emeritus of the MCCCD. will be the keynote speaker. Prince was the first executive dean of GCC. According to Dr. Rob[...]dean of admission. “We graduated approximately 250 this January and expect to graduate 500 this spring with 250 probably particrpating in the ceremony. Campus ponders Carter’s thermostat p[...]his recent fireside chat, President Carter asked the na- tion to. “tighten its belt." and lower thermostats down to 65 degrees in the day and 55 degrees atnight. Although there is no natural gas shortage in Arizona as in the East. several decision making people were asked if GCC would comply with the president‘s re quest. GCC Executive Dean. John Waltrip said that he wasn't sure if the thermostat would be lowered. that decision would[...]am for several years. and although I don‘t have the exact figures. in the summer the thermostat is jacked up to around aodegrees." Rex Hopper. maintenance di- rector. said the no word has come A fund raismg account has been established for the 3»year- old son of GCC student Mrs. Armida Sifue[...]as critically injured in a car acci- dentJan.3i. The family of George Sifuentes. 3. 6228 W 0cotillo. is faced with an estimated SZJDOO in[...]no insurance to cover these costs. In addition. the Sifuentes house was burglarized while they were at the hospital, the couples‘ unin- sured car was totaled in the crash leaving them with no transporta- tion and the mother, Armida. is five months pregnant wrth her second child The Sifucntes child is home after an il day stay in the hospital and five hours of plastic surgery He suffered massn'e face and head lacerations when the car in which he was riding Fund for accident vic[...]ck at 39th Ave. and Ocoiillo Sifuentes| said that the boy‘s condition is improving Contributions to help defray medical costs for the family are being accepted at the GCC Book- store in the name of George Sifuentes INSIDE: An interview w[...]l Pink Floyd's new album reviewed Lorry obscene from district to lower the therm- ostat as of now. and right now the temperature a little iiigner than individual teacher. Hopper said. "A wrestling coach may want the temperature a little higher then say an office." Hopper added that temperatures on campus range from 70 degrees to 74 degrees right now. Dr. Al Peters. GCC physics instructor. is on the district en- ergy conservation committee. He said[...]meeting this week. and I‘m sure that. (lowering the thermostat). will be discussed." Peters added tha[...]/err l Orchestra Concert An orchestra concert. the sec- ond one of the season. under the direction of John A. Thrasher. band director and music instruc~ tor. will begiven March 1.8 pm. in the Dining Hall. The program will include an oboe solo. played by Sall[...]mphony Piccola" by Suolah- ti Thrasher said that the mem‘ bers of the «ts-piece orchestra are made up of community members as well as students. The commun- ity members conSist of retirees. teachers[...]ng to Thrasher Many are GCC graduates and members from other colleges The community group is a division of the Continuing Educa- tion program Rehearsals are held once a week. Tuesday eve- nings. in the Musrc Building National Honor Society Phi Theta Kappa. the national honor society for two-year col- leges. will hold the annual con< vention March 5. iivith Psi Gam- ma Chapter of Scottsdale Com- munity College hosting. The convention is open to all Phi Theta Kappa members and their guests. The fee is 37 which includes breakfast. lunch and dinner. Reservations may be made through the individual chapters. Latin Educators Visit A gr[...]s part of a Latin American Region» al Seminar on the community college. The Latin American Seminar is a project attempting to[...]ges and similar insti- tutions in latin America. The project consists of to. phases The group. from several latin American countries. will particpate[...]ek discus- sxon on (ZS. Education with a focus on the community college. and tour community colleges throughout die US for two weeks The group will visit systems in Virginia. Maryland. New York. Minnesota. California and Ari- zona The MCCCD is the Arizona site of the tour. and the group will viSit several campuses to view[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-February 25, 1977 Editorial Court screws Flynt for porn in print Two weeks ago in Cincinnati, Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler magazine was found guilty of[...]and engaging in organized crime. He received a 7-25 year prison sentence and an $11,000 fine. The organized crime charge was based on an Ohio statu[...]. Since Flynt’s publication was deemed obscene — and therefore illegal — the distribution of the magazine was branded as organized crime. The distribution of Hustler was not a small operation. It had monthly circulation of about 3 million at $2.25 a copy, so there was obviously a big demand for it. Many might agree that profiting from supplying a product for which there is great dema[...]merica it is commonly referred to as capitalism. The invisible hand, or the desire for self-satisfaction assures American consumers that they will get the products they want and deserve. Hustler is a be[...]buyers. So, if anybody should be prosecuted for the magazine’s content it should be the American people. They’re what really keeps the magazine going. Hustler is tasteless and gross,[...]But what is worse about Flynt’s conviction is the abridgement of First Amendment rights that came out of the case. People have a right to decide what they don’t want to see. However, they don’t have the right to tell others what they can read or look at. They also do not have the right to enforce restrictions on what someone can publish. To do any of those things is to abridge the freedoms that are spelled out in the First Amendment of the Constitution. And we would label any attempt to a[...]more than blatant mind control. Considering that the constitution is almost 200 years old, think it’s a travesty that we’re still trying to ignore the radical base that it provides. That the Flynt conviction came down in a country that prof[...]ource of shame to every citizen. But this is not all that stinks in Flynt’s conviction. His sentence[...]tences and fines than he did and for what? Giving the consuming public what they want? In Flynt‘s trial backwards logic was employed. The First Amendment freedoms were turned aside. A rid[...]more obscene than anything that ever appeared on the pages of Hustler. Un- fortunately, we don’t know how to ban them. — Jon Rhodes Album Review “Animals” by Pink F[...]l mind music by Jon Rhodes Pink Floyd is one of the few rock bands that has carried their musical perspective and in- tegrity intact past the Bicenten- -nial year. What with Grace Slick sing[...]ets and Paul McCartney shoveling pubescent pap on the masses, rock is now and forever the province of the silent majority. Seemingly every enduring band ha[...]largely due to a certain sociological phenomenon — the spread of cannabis consumption in our cul- ture.[...]but their music has always been aimed at tickling the sensitive audio faculties of the expanded consciousness. A target which they hit with the uncanny ac- curacy of a laser. In other words, t[...]escribing Pink Floyd is one time when you can use the word “definitive” with total convic- tion. Th[...]one will ever be able to do what Pink Floyd does. The latest evidence of this is in the form of their newest release, ‘‘Animals.”’ This record may bear the dis- tinction of being the first Pink Floyd you can dance to. The material is easily the most con- ventional rock sounding thing that they[...]recorded and crunching rock and roll jumps out of the grooves in manner you’d never expect from a Pink Floyd recording. But at the same time it’s bassist and lyricist Roger Water[...]shimmer- ing clusters of seaweed brought to life the silent waters of the Bermudas in the fourth film of the Audubon wildlife series for the 1976-77 season. Sponsored by the Continuing Education Associated Students (CEAS) and the National Audu- bon Society, the film-lecture was shown on Feb. 17 in the GCC Student Union. The film, ‘Bermuda - Land and Sea,” was photograp[...]net, and others, Jahoda spent three years to make the film. It takes an intimate look at the land and sea that makes up Bermuda. Although the greater emphasis was on the sea surrounding the islands, Johoda’s film did, how- ever, show much of Bermuda’s typical beauty, especially the colorful and exotic flowers that man has brought in. Presented, too, were the many instances of disaster when man attempted to alter the natural environment by bringing in foreign plants[...]tter problem makes GCC a dump by Anna Gaffney The GCC landscape is blooming in spring colors. All over, trees bear orange and yellow paper cups, bushes flower with tissues and cigarette stubs beautify the lawn. The litter problem on campus is worsening. With each week more trash is deposited in the planters and on the lawns. The sidewalks are lined with cig- arette butts and paper is blowing around the parking lots. News- papers, bulletins and class notes can be seen on the sidewalks and lawns. One student had to scoop cig[...]here rather than in a wastepaper basket. Most of the students don’t seem to care what their campus l[...]ollege littered with rubbish should be happy with the GCC campus. But for the rest of us who care about what our campus looks like, let’s use the trash cans around campus Maybe with some cooperation and a little work we can again have a campus we can be proud of Jahoda brought out the fact that the Bermudas are in the temperate zone, not in the tropics, and are the most northly place in the world where tropical reef-building corals abound. The Gulf Stream and Atlantic Current are the moderating influence in this phenomenon. The most remarkable scenes in the film were the underwater shots made by the Jahodas. Their intrusion into the silent wonder- land displayed the marvelous and complex ecological system that makes up the coral world beneath the waves. Here we find fancy dressed angelfish, gossamer-like grasses and weeds, and the pa- rade of the more frightening types such as moray eels, bar- r[...]lways thought his lyrics were elementary at best, the stuff on this album borders on eloquence. Waters presents his picture of the world and it’s not a nice one either. “‘Animals’’ is about hu- mans and the unthinking animal- istic way in which we act. Totally concept in nature, the record allegorically catalogues what Waters sees as the three basic types of people. “Dogs” is a thinly veiled meta- phor for the upwardly mobile caveman who lives in the city by the law of the jungle. He will betray anyone for profit though in the end it is himself that he destroys. It expounds on what the cliche “dog eat dog” really means in our soci[...]itarist Gil- mour’s leads burning swaths across the rhythm. “Pigs (Three Different Ones)” describes the second type of people, the establishment or those who act out the traditional roles. Waters depicts the absurd- ity of their ‘normal’’ existence wi[...]early a laugh”’ they are “really a cry.” The song has a simple timing that gets ruttish and a volume building progression that is real- ly run into the ground. But these flaws take up only about a quarter of the song. The remain- der is powerful enough to make it likeable; the unconventional bass lines in the closing barrage are enough to make it memorable. The best cut on the album is “Sheep” and it serves as a tour-de-f[...]st of wind, rollicking rock and roll is upon you. The song welds to- gether Gilmour’s attack oriented[...]ectric shuffle, Waters’ throaty vocals describe the third type of people. They are the sheep. They do nothing but wait for salvation at the hands of their slaughterer. To further clarify his point, Waters superimposes an otherworldly parody of the 23rd Psalm, over eerie synthesizer loops and methodic bleating. Its about one rung above devastating when the sheep bleet out, “‘He maketh me to hang on ho[...]to lamb cut- lets." Waters then reveals that when the sheep become stronger than their slaughterer, he had better watch out. After this, the pounding melody begins anew and Gilmour cuts loose, running up and down the frets pounding out chords in a sort of mutant Pet[...]E | There will be a general meeting held today in the AWARE lounge located im the east side of the cateteria AWS Guest speaker, the Faculty dining room at 2 p.m. today The Black Student Union has its meetings every other Tuesday at 1 p.m. in T2-108 The Christian Scientist club on campus meets every Monday at 12 noon. Anyone interested can contact Vicki Frye at 2422137 Campus Crusade for Christ holds its meetings at 7 every Tuesday night at 8217 N. 57 Dr. Anyone interested may contact Joe Mul[...]esday at } p.m. in SC-130. Contact Jerry Blumer 942.5192. Mecha . meetings are Tuesdays at 2 p.m. in Chicano Service room T2-107 The President of the club, Alonzo Morado can be reached at Ext. 220. Phi Theta Kappa General meetings are monthly.[...]Rotoract Club meets every Wed nesday at 7 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Anyone interested can contact eit[...]in this calendar can contact Leon Breshears ext. 229 (Newsroom) AS government’s club com missioner Eli Esquibel can be reached at ext. 302 or 306 for advice or heip with your club “Pigs (Part One)" serves as an introduction to the concepts in the LP. It asks the musical question, “What would happen if nobody cared about each other?” What follows is speculation in the form of the material I've already described. “Pigs (Part Two)” ends the speculation on a positive note. It basically says[...]graphs on their album covers that capture on film the same spacey feeling that they capture in their mu[...]lso say that Pink Floyd gets more musical mileage from their limited abilities than any- one else I can[...]s mixed with minimal musical ability. And some of the tricks on this album has been used by them before[...]ical tricks sound as good as this album does, who the hell cares? Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Dimension ‘77, Art Exhibit, Student Lounge, through Feb. 26. Phoenix Symphony, Mata con ducting, Wexler, violinist, Feb. 27, 3 p.m., GCC Gym. GCC Orchestra Concert, March[...]Roof,” March 3, 4, 5, 8 p.m.; matinee, March 4, 2:30 p.m. Students with ID card free admission ; others $2. Music Student Recitals, Room 124, Music Bidg., March } and 3, 12:30 p.m Other Events Mini-Semester begins, Feb, 28 Book Review Series, March 2, Margarethe Shank; George Elliot and the ‘Creative Crisis.” Phi Theta Kappa Annual Co[...]Scottsdale Community College; Fee $7 OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Symphony Hall: Benson, March 4, $6.[...]nine of Arizona State Capitol Bidg.; through Feb. 25. Gammage Auditorium Hoimes,”’ Feb. 25, 26. ASU Bands, Or. Richard Strange and Dr. Robert Fleming, conducting; 8p.m. Feb. 27 Scottsdale Center for the Arts “Presto! ’ Feb. 24-26. Western Opera Theatre, ‘Susannah,’ March 5. ASU Theatre: (Children’s Theatre) “The Cave,” (Lyceum Theatre) “My Brother Amado’ Feb. 26-27 Phoenix Little Theatre: “Death of a Salesman,”’ Feb. 24.25 and March 4-5. Stagebrush Theater: “The Secret of the Well,’” March 4-6; $3 and $1.50 for students Lyric Opera Theatre Feb. 25.27 Celebrity Theatre: Rich Little, Lennon Sisters, Feb. 25, 8 p.m., and Feb. 26, 7 p.m. & 10:30 p.m., $9.50, $8.50. Mac Davis, D[...]l Film Society ( Unitarian Universalist Church, 4027 E. Lincoin Drive): “The Moving Picture Boys on the Great War, Feb. 22:30 p.m. No charge George 7:30 p.m., $7.50[...] |
 | [...]ths and couldn’t talk until he was 5.Today at 25 he is the news director for KDKB radio. A grant from The Fund for Investigative Journalism in Washington funded the then 20- year-old Mark Nykanen in his initial reporting experiences. Nykanen’s first 11 stories on investigative work in the prison systems of Arizona were pub- lished by the “New Times,” a Phoenix-based free press. For the next three years Nykanen was employed as a full time investigative reporter for the “New Times.” “One day I just decided to apply at KDKB for free lance reportorial work Nykanen said. “I had absolutely no experience in radio. They were interested and so was I. The pay was very little but I got a lot of free radio[...]anen’s first production for KDKB involved “‘the weights and measures rip off in Arizona, which pr[...]ol- lusion between state legislatures and some of the larger Arizona- based grocery chains. “The hour long documentary brought KDKB its first broadcast journ- alism award, the Mall Dodsen Memorial Award for Outstanding Public[...]ages of court documents for a particular angle on the case. At this point I was not employed with KDKB; I was just doing free lance work for them. I was burnt out, I couldn’t take it a[...]earned how to drive a tractor-trailer rig and for the next three months did some trucking in Missouri.[...]opening at KDKB. After some thought I applied for thethe morning news for KDKB. Then came the change. “In November of '76 I was hired as new[...]Goodmen and Doug Smith). Some people don’t like the fact that I did. That’s just life. I hired two[...]ts, and they are. by Bill Peck They’re two of the best journ- alists I think in the state and that’s Geoff O'Connell and Jan Grover[...]u don’t have hundreds of people working for you all over the country. You can’t cover national and interna-[...].S.,” Nykanen said. With three people covering the KDKB news, Nykanen thinks he can give adequate co[...]nix news. “I think you ought to put your ass on the line where it can be shot down. You can criticize[...]in South Africa, but he isn’t likely to call up the sta- tion and say ‘Hey Mr. X, I didn't like what you said about me.’ If you cover the local scene people are going to come at you and b[...]journalist that’s what you do, you don’t take the cheap shot.” According to Nykanen, cover- ing local news isn’t all contro- versy. “It’s promoting all the good and profitable things that are happening in the community; that may be ultimately more important than covering the neg- ative things. What I want is for people to t[...]y school for your child while you attend classes? The child development program has a nursery school he[...]This is a laboratory nursery school designed for the child development and education stu- dents to observe and work ap- proximately 18 3- to 4-year old children. The school is under the direction of Mrs. Edna Haas, the staff consists of three emloyes, one supervisor and two aides per day. The children are given activities which will help the[...]lly, mentally, emo- tionally, and physically with the greatest gain of learning how to get along with their peers as well as take directions. The class room is divided into ~ Photo by Bob Smith Lynn Butler (right) works with Sara Yellan (left) one of the many children enrolled in the nursery school at the GCC Child Development Center. Renfroe four separate sections for the child’s individual activities. One corner of the room is supplied with toy building tools and blocks. The art corner has small easels and drop-cloths for paint- ing and another corner has toy kitchen appliances. The indepen- dent corner has books, puzzles and games. The class room also has a room for supplies and a kitchen which is used for preparing snacks for the children. The development and educa- tion students aid the supervisors and observe the children through a two-way-mirror from a room to the side of the nursery. From here they evaluate and record the child’s actions. The children are accepted into the school through application which may be obtained from Mrs. Haas, T1-143, however, there are no openings this semester. The enrollment is taken from the date of application. February 25, 1977-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Photo by Bob Smith R[...]in Student Union speaking on black heritage and the reality of it. Black heritage discussed by Mike[...]er at Mesa Community College and former pastor of the First Institutional Baptist Church. Nesby spoke to a small crowd in the Student Center Thursday morning. Nesby’s speech[...]If black heritage becomes real, Nesby said, then the United States can become the country it has dreamed of, it will reach the goal of equality for all. The United States is losing sight of the qualities which propel it towards its goals. However, he said, there have been positive reactions towards the development of the roles of blacks in America since the airing of ‘‘Roots.”” Nesby explained tha[...]es, they contributed these skills which helped in the development of America as a great nation. This h[...]is period due to intellectual bias, Nesby said. The black experience in this country, Nesby said, has been the ability of blacks to take a small amount of oppor[...]n was one example of this, he said, in opening up the field of baseball and other sports to other blac[...]ability to meet it they have successfully raised the level of consciousness for all Americans thereby stimulating other minority gro[...]In closing, Nesby said, ‘‘Black heritage is the essence of the American dream. It is your heritage and the vision of all Americans.” Office finds jobs The Job Placement Center located in the southeast corner of the cafeteria helps about 25 to 50 people a day find jobs in the valley. Dr. Al J. Hoeffel, director of the center, said that anyone who has attended GCC at any time may use the Job Placement Center’s services free of charge[...]y enrolled at GCC may get a part time job through the center. He said that they have about 35 to 40 pa[...]ngs listed a day and about 15 full time listings. The center provides employes for 90 per cent of the jobs listed according to Hoeffel. The Job Placement Center also offers career counselin[...]beside job placement Hoeffel said that they have the most job openings for qualified students in nursing. Other promising job opportunities lie in the secretarial-clerical, auto mechanics electronics,[...]fields. EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tiempo Posendo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College and is on academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism. It is published weekly[...]e ot 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale Arizono. 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dove Von Ness Spo[...]Steed Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as many as possible w[...]ic majors will perform in recital March 1 and 3, 12:30 p.m., Room 124, in the Music Building Recitals are held for graduat- in[...]blic performance, Dr. C. Paul Harper, chairman of the Music Department, noted. The time limit for each performer may not exceed seven minutes The music school has about 90 music majors, and recit[...]s required for gradua- tion, according to Harper. The final performance time for the graduating student is three minutes, and recital[...]cialties, Harper pointed out. Among mem- bers of the teaching staff are 20 professional musicians who are with the Phoenix Symphony Or- chestra. They offer unusual train- ing to the student as well as bring one in contact with prof[...]ddition, five full-time music professors serve on the faculty Harper believes there are more music majors at GCC than at any other community college in the state, though Mesa may come in second, he added |
 | @EL TIEMPO PASANDO-February 25, 1977 Smith lone champ for GCC grapplers Sophomore Craig Smith captured the lone state title for Glendale Community last week while he and his GCC teammates combined to give the Gaucho team a fourth place finish in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference cha[...]h grad, downed Mesa’s Robin Verdugo 7-1 to take the title in the 177 Ib. class. GCC’s other championship finalis[...]er, fell to Phoenix College’s Raul Samorano, 4- 2, in the 190 Ib. title match. PC’s Bears won the team title, outdistancing runnerup Pima Community[...]followed by Gentral Arizona and Arizona Western The Gauchos had two wrestlers win consolation championships, and four others make it to the consolation finals before being defeated. Chuck Tompkins, the Skyline Division champion last year at Greenway High, took the title at 126 lbs. by defeating CAC’s David Thatcher, 7-2, while 150-lb. Glen Simmons gave Glendale its other consolation championship by taking a 6-3 decision from Pat Anderson of Mesa. Russ Earegood advanced to thethe 142-Ib. class; MCC’s John Olson handed Glen- dale’s Everett Mendenhall an 8-2 setback in the 167 lb. division; and Clyde Meade was pinned by the much heavier Dan Jakiela of Pima in the heavy- weight class after 46 seconds of their match had elapsed. Sh RE ELLE LAL LONE The ‘Big E’ Glendale’s highjumping freshman El[...]y Glendale’s men’s basketball team has one of the most impressive benches around. A product of Pho[...]ling and playing more like a player of 6-8 than 6-2. In just his freshman year at PUHS and his second year play- ing basketball, Redmond made the varsity team. In the eight league games at GCC, Redmond has averaged 1[...], 4.3 rebounds and six assists. When asked about the team, Redmond said, ‘‘Anyone of our guys can start, we have the best bench around.”” Redmond prepares himself for a game by going over the teams game plan and checking out the guy he'll be playing against. ‘‘It helps me when I cheer the team Gymnasts place 2nd On the third try, a team in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference fin[...]kes placed first in Thursday's Mesa Invitational, the first time all season that a team finished higher than the Gauchos. But, the Gaucho gals finished second, again bettering Phoe[...]n Siewers’ team will now travel to Colorado for the Class IT regionals, and then prepare for the ACCAC championship meet that will be held March 12 Thursday afternoon, SCC was topped by Kathy Niem[...]wski and Diane Angevine Kathy finishing first in all- around, and Gail and Diane tieing for first in the uneven parallel bar competition Juanita Looney was Glendale’s ace, getting the second-place award for all-around. She was closely followed by Linda DePew (fourth in all-around) and Charisse Acosta (fifth) on,” said Redmond and besides that it gets rid of the butterflies I get in my stomach before each game.” “Love for the sport and com- petition,” is what motivates Red[...]ball with so many college players wanting to make the pros No particular pro team in- terests him now,[...]d black and GCC’s colors are red and black, and the Chicago Bulls are the only pro team with red and black colors, that may[...]edmond will most likely be returning next year to the Gaucho squad. He is taking gen- eral classes at G[...]ASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 Photo by Jeff Koliar by MaryAnne McLaughlin The GCC baseball team opened their regular season against the Central Arizona College Vaqueros this past weekend. In the Gaucho’s first home game Friday, the teams played to an 8-8 tie and on Saturday playin[...]utfield error and a single by Julio Cuarezma gave the Va- queros two runs. Glendale’s first run came in the second inning on a booming home run by rightfield[...]hich brought home shortstop Brian Duguid and tied the score at two-all. After a sacrifice fly by CAC third baseman Jeff Lueders scored catcher David Young in the fifth inning, Glendale opened 12 Exposures .....-- 20 Exposures ..... 36 Exposures .....-- 20 Exposures .....-- 36 Exposures ....--- 3% MON.-[...]y Caroline Gandara It was two seesaw battles for the GCC men's basketball team as one came up to favor the Gauchos and the other came up a disappointment Mesa Community Co[...]77 season with a 15-13 overall record and 6-7 in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. 40-29 deficit at halftime. Ron Johnson’s Gauchos kept their poise and threatened the T-Birds with only two minutes to play to take a one-point lead. The threat was stopped by a Mesa explosion which the Gauchos couldn't survive. MCC came back to win, 80-69. Bright notes of the game were freshman starters Elvert Redmond with 16 points and Ron Anthony with 14 The Gauchos squeaked out a narrow victory over Scottsdale 87-85, last Thursday. The game was a back and forth battle with the host holding the lead by more then five points in the first half. Glendale eventually settled for an 44-39 intermission advantage. Coming into the second half, the Artichokes edged their way to a three-point lead with the help of Mark Stevens, who finished with 35 points But the Gauchos weren't intimidated by the Artichoke comeback, as Redmond andRay Arvizu stole two Artichoke balls and streaked down the court for two uncontested lay ups. A main deciding factor of the game had to be a blocked shot by Gerard Ross, Glendale’s 6-9 center, with only seconds remaining in the game, to give Glendale the ball and the game. Redmond led all scorers with 22, while Arvizu added 21 and Jerry Gass 13. CAC in slugfests up for four big runs in the sixth The Thunderbirds jumped to an early lead to hold the Gauchos to a~ inning. A two run double by Chilto[...]ught home two more runs and gave hit by g James. The game was called at the end of the ninth because of darkness. In the Gauchos road game only seven innings were played[...]Central being ahead by more than eight runs after the seventh. GCC HAS IT! ONE-DAY FILM PROCESSING*[...]th Ave. & Olive Starcrest Shopping Center (Across From Campus) Glendale a 6-3 lead. In the eighth, two CAC runs scored on a single by Cuarez[...]’s lead to 6-5. Reliever Doug Rogers got out of the inning with the help of a aaa double play. In the bottom of the eighth, a triple by Weisheim scored Rick Melvin, which brought relief pitcher Bill Hennanburg on the scene. In the ninth Central scored three runs on a long double by Mark Schuster to give the Va- queros a temporary lead. 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 | [...]ghlin “Women-Reflections of New Ideas’’ is the theme of Women’s Week to be held on this campus next week, March 7-10. The week sponsored by Associated Women Students (AWS)[...]ential. ‘‘We are trying to bring out to women the different careers they can choose and the different topics they can branch out to,” ac- cording to AWS treasurer, Susan Kappel. The program will begin Monday at 11 a.m. when the Indavana Bluz Band will be performing outside the grill room until 1 p.m. The band is a four women group who play a variety of rock, jazz and blues. The band will also be performing at the News SHORT Creative Writing Do you like to wri[...]poetry contest. They are offering $100; $50 or $25 in cash and book prizes for best short story, humorous essay or other short pieces be- tween 250 and 1000 words. Winners of the national college poetry contest will be given $100 for first place; $50 for second place; $25 for third place and $10 for both fourth and fift[...]4747 Fountain Ave. Dept. C-3, Los Angeles, Ca. 90029. Campsites Can Be Reserved Campsites in Mather Camp- ground, located on the south rim of Grand Canyon Village can now be rese[...]1 through Aug. 31. An early reservation can save the trouble of going to the campsite and there not being any available sites.[...]ather Camp- ground Reservations Office, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Az. 86023 CIEE Publishes Flight Guide The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) has just published “The 1977 Charter Flights Guide.” This guide lists over 150 flights to, Paris, Amsterdam and London. The 1977 Charter Flights Guide is free by writing to the CIEE, Department PR 2, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y 10017 or by writing to: 236 N Santa Cruz Avenue, Los Gatos, California 9503[...]d place on Wednes- day and while they are playing the art work of GCC women will also be on display outside the grill room on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Tuesday will begin at 11:00 in the cafeteria with the oldest dance team in the United States. Ray and Corrine Lesley, coor- dinators of the Sun Bowl’s resident variety show in Sun City put on this group. “The Scin- tillating Sisters of Swing’’ will be dancing with ‘‘The Chrome- domes.” The group members range in age from 60-70. For the first time at a performance Lesley will feature his own “jig box.”’ The box will enable the audience to hear all the shoe tapping while the groups are performing. Later that day from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Amelia Lewis, a lawyer will discuss the problems she has encountered as a career women in[...]ome of her more difficult cases. In an “Around the World’ theme will be an International Fashion Show being held Wed- nesday in the cafeteria at 10:00. The show will feature foreign GCC students modeling the outfits of their homeland. A few of the countries represented are China, Turkey, Mexico a[...]nesday a six member panel will discuss at 1:00 in the student lounge women’s roles in the working world. Panel members will be Gloria Aguilar, lawyer; Trudy Multine, contract compliance officer with the State Office of Affirmative Action; Joy Baird from Gomper’s Rehabili- tation will discuss handicapped women in business. Also on the panel are Pat Egan Dexter, an author and free lan[...]ers, rel estate agent and officer Jimmie Driscoll from the Phoenix Police Department. The week will conclude Thurs- day with a speech by politician Mrs. Pat Fulinwider who will talk on the subject of women in politics at 11:00 in the student lounge. At 12:00 there will be a special invitation lunch held in the atrium by the cafeteria. Photo by Bob Smith Singers will tour The 74-voice Concert Choir, under the direction of C. Eugene Harris, and the Chamber Singers, directed by Mary Ann Dutton, will tour Southern California from March 9 through March 13. Both directors are music professors in the music department. The Singers will perform at Riverside College and Pac[...]and Oaks, Calif., will include a retirement home, the Seventh Day Adventist Academy and an evening concert in the city sponsored by seven churches. Music from the Renaissance and classical to contemporary music will be included in the program, according to Harris. The choir will sing folk songs and Negro spirituals in addition to a work by Norman Dello Joio, ‘Song of the Open Road."’ ‘Sentimental Journey of the 40s,’ a montage of songs for that period, inclu[...]ey,’’ Chat- tanooga Choo Choo” and others. The 16-member Chamber Singers who, for the most part, are chosen from the Choir will perform ‘‘Laudate Domino,” by Mo[...]ravinsky and a group of Spanish songs. A tour by the Choir-Chamber Singers is an annual event, and it has been part of the groups’ activities for the past 11 years. The organization of the Choir, consists of a president (LeAnn Stone), a v[...]ary (Tricia Quinn), treasurer (Debbe Lippencott). The section leaders who make up the Choir counsel are selected by the officers. Sandra Francy, chairperson of the Chamber, is a representative in the choir. Harris is sponsor and adviser to this grou[...]rector of veterans’ affairs, has been chosen by the MCCCD board as the new GCC coordinator of student activities. Chris[...]director of veterans’ affairs until summer when the program will either be discontinued because of lack of funds, or a new director will be chosen by the board. Christian stated that his duties will include advising and helping the clubs and organizations on campus with advisers,[...]es. He will be in charge of travel, green sheets, the student bulletin, Book Review and Lecture Series. When the associate dean of students position was discontin[...]tudent activities would be needed to take some of the work load off the dean of students Christian said that the job will be a difficult one, but hopes he can get NCART suggests The Special Services staff: standing L to R - Jim Mar[...]vencio, director of Special Services said. While the services are primarily for ethnic groups (Chicano[...]s may be useful to everyone. Provencio said that the Chicano enrollment has increased from 500 in 1974 to 900 in 1976. Recruiting and developing programs to help Chicanos are responsible for the growth. In the development of Special Services two important pos[...]r (Reyes Medrano) both working with goals to keep the student on campus, Provencio said. The need to work out a curriculum to suit the ‘‘non traditional” student was among the priorities for services, Provencio pointed out. A program to help the limited English student and the bi-lingual student was developed. Classes in Engl[...]ills were offered so that ad- justment to college work was made possible, according to Provencio. Volunteers were brought in as the student might relate better with this group, and[...]ome problems. Provencio noted that students came from work in the fields or drop- outs from school to help the family finances and no financial op- portunity fo[...]derstanding and a common cause for not completing the course of study, he said Provencio said the student must be made aware of programs, services and advantages of services in the opportunities offered “By encouraging students to take advantage of services early, the helping staff can aid the student make better decisions,’’ Provencio sa[...]exceptional educational program, said Dr. Reid of the North Central Asso- ciation Review Team at a meeting with the MCCCD board Feb. 10. Review teams visited GCC, M[...]and Phoenix College early in February to evaluate the ef- fectiveness of each campus’ operations. In an exit interview with the board, the North Central team outlined some suggestions for improvement. Dr. Reid noted a weakness in the structure of the district ad- ministration. The board is at- tempting to find a new president without clearly outlining the duties of the job. Because this position determines the stand- point of all other positions on the board, the administrative structure is not well defined, he said. Dr. Reid suggested that the board seek assistance from an outside group so that open positions may be filled more rapidly. The team noted a sense of “anxiety’’ throughout the district as to the lack of concern by the board to the morale of district personnel. This was noted in 1[...]on was taken, said Reid In a more positive tone, the team commented the “highly qualified faculty and supporting staff’ employed at GCC. The educational programs of the three campuses visited are satisfactory for the purpose of the district, which is to provide quality education for the com- munity, Reid said. The team is concerned, however, that student functions such as counseling, testing, and financial aid are weak. The decision of the team was to grant continuing accreditation to the three campuses for a six-year term. Review teams will return to the campuses every two years to view the relationship between the administration and the campuses. The resulting reports will help the district decide if it wants the campuses accredited separately or as a district. Afinal report will be submitted to the North Central Association to be reviewed in July, and the district will appear before the review committee then. INSIDE: Phoenix's co-op upcrop epee} Album and concert reviews p. 2 Sports p. 5 |
 | 2-£L TIEMPO PASANDO-March 3, 1977 Concert Review[...]zardry by Jon Rhodes If you didn’t make it to the Manfred Mann’s Earth Band — Pablo Cruise concert last Wed- nesday, you missed one of the best concerts that has ever played the Celebrity Theater. The billing of these two acts together was great. Keyboard fans were treated to a double delight in the form of synthesizer wizard Manfred Mann and Pablo Cruise’s able ivory ace, Cory Lerios. The Earth Band has evolved over the years to become one of the premier progressive rock bands and the young Pablo Cruise is off to a good start in getting there. Mann’s Earth Band had the audience’s undivided attention from the minute they walked on stage. And with good reason[...]igh- energy instrumental, they went into “‘On the Road to Babylon” their FM hit from the ‘‘Roaring Silence” LP. On this, Mann used some spooky taped voices and Mick Roger’s vocals shined. The band did a masterful rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s “Spirit in thethe Light.” The crowd really lapped up this last number and received it with a standing ovation after the final explosion. Mann’s Earth Band per- formed all of these numbers impeccably. Each of the band members turned in excellent performances that were com- bined in one of the most im- pressive examples of musician- ship that[...]and other odd per- cussion in an offbeat manner. The band’s newest addition, a frizzy-haired lead guitarist, did some excrutiatingly loud guitar that pleased the volume fans to no end. His playing was frenzied at times but always right in synch with the rest of the band. But the band’s mainstay, synthesizer extraordinare Mann, was the real show stopper. His keyboard work was easily the best I’ve heard in a live situation and he got[...]l control was when lead singer Rogers ON CAMPUS The Arts Drama: ‘'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,’ March 4, 5, 8 p.m., March 3, matinee, 2:3 p.m., (interim Theater). “Hedda Gabier,’’ (Ibsen) March 11, 12, matinee - March 11,2:30 p.m., Interim (Playbox) Theater Student Recitals: Room 124, Music Bidg., March 3, 12:30 p.m. Artists’ Series: Carlos Montoya, March[...]es: John Paul (Phoenix College drama instructor), “The Rockefellers,” by Peter Collier and Davi[...]ment, Northwest Community College, Wy., March 11 12. Phi Theta Kappa initiation and Reception, March[...]d over to him and gave him a drink of water while the voice continued to the audience’s astonishment. Somewhere along the line the synthesizer had taken over the note. The band came out for an encore after a rousing stand[...]and did an extended version of an oldie, “Quinn the Eskimo.”’ The crowd still wanted more after that but after the Earth Band exited to the tune of “Pomp and Circumstance,” theater lights came on and the concert was over. The Earth Band was a class act to the last detail. Their light and stage show was well planned and probably the best that’s been done on the Celebrity’s small rotating stage. Even their use of the old tried and true strobe lighting was exceptiona[...]i Smith and other performers who've bitched about the limitations of the rotating stage could’ve learned something by going to the show. The way the Earth Band had things set up really displayed the kind of potential the stage has. But Manfred Mann’s Earth Band was not the only thing to applaud about at the concert. Pablo Cruise, a four member rock group,[...]to put it mildly. They were at least as good as the Earth Band (and that’s saying a lot) and I’m[...]Latin, but with a totally unique sound overall. The bass player, the guitarist and drummer all delivered in- spired performances, but their pian[...]s solo composition which he played midway through the set was strikingly beautiful in its classical fra[...]ble. Since their label was obviously underwriting the tour, the band flagrantly plugged their new album, “A Place in the Sun,” but not without humor. The pianist excused it, saying, ‘‘The more we plug it, the more we smoke.”” After whipping through thei[...]ent and Mission San Xavier, March 6. OFF CAMPUS The Arts Scottsdale Center for the Arts: Arts Festival, March 5,6, 10 a.m. to 6p.m.; Scottsdale Mall Civic Center Plaza; free. "A History of the American Avant-Garde Cinema,” March 11-12, 8 p.m.; $1.50 adults, $1, students. Western Oper[...]eatre: ‘Death of a Salesman,” March 4-5, 11, 12, 8 p.m. Biack Theatre, 1002 E. Moreland Black Theatre Troupe in ‘The Damned Thing,” March 4, 5, 8, 8:30 pm Windmill Dinner Theater: Pat Pauison in “Last of the Red Hot Lovers,” during March, 6:15 p.m Tuesday through Sunday, Sunday matinee, 12:15 p.m Stagebrush Theater: ‘The Secret of the Well.” March 4-6; $3, $1.90 for students. enth[...]ack for an encore. If you’re like I was before the concert, and haven’t heard Pablo Cruise, give t[...]s no fault of their own, because they’ve got it all. Album Reviews Staff Speaks Out CAP is at[...]), along with a number of other water projects in the western United States has had its funds discontinued for further construction by President Carter. CAP, the largest project terminated, was designed to suppl[...]esman said that Phoenix would “dry up.” CAP, 25 per cent completed, has already cost the taxpayer millions of dollars; if not completed, it would throw thousands out of work, and would hurt Arizona’s economic recovery. F[...]r less unemployment, less waste, and new vigor in the economy, this is a funny way to get things rolli[...]odd Rundgren and Utopia has Todd and band leaving the electrical inanities behind and returning to a mo[...]since ‘Wizard True Star.” “Hiroshima” is the best tune on the LP and it sheds a little light on what “‘Give ‘em hell, Harry”’ meant to the Japanese. You can’t have a Rundgren record wit[...]mor and this one is no different. “Singring and the Glass Guitar (an Electrified Fairy Tale)” is a hilarious double-edged parody of “The Lord of the Rings” and Rick Wakeman’s bozo “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” “Sleepwalker” by the Kinks CEAS reps to attend symposium Motorola has chosen Joe Quinter, the president of the GCC Continuing Education Associated Students, CEAS, to present its new Equal Employment Game at the United States Association of Evening Students’[...]Francisco in April. Quinter works for Motorola. The purpose of the conference is to let evening students from all over the country exchange ideas. Saturdays at the conferences are usually reserved for leadership workshops. Quinter said that many of the services that the CEAS now of- fers came about as a result of these[...]eir child care and legal services are just two of the services that Quinter cited as examples. The USAES holds two national and two regional conferences each year. The last national conference was held in Philadelphia in November. EL TIEMPO PASANDO “THE PASSING TIMES” EI Tiempo Pasando is the student newspaper of Glendale Commonity College ond is an academic laboratory for the Deportment of Journalism. It is published weekly[...]ot 6000 West Olive Avenue. Glendale, Arizona 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dove Von Ness Spo[...]Steed Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor trom ony reader We will publish as many os[...]commercial failures. Lyricist Ray Davies departs from the concept rut and has returned to the formula that made the Kinks hot stuff in the 60’s — catchy tunes that are totally infectious. These songs could all be AM hits except their messages are a little too[...]is a damn strong record, and it will probably be the most successful thing the Kinks have done in years. It’s already become a[...]. “My Spanish Heart” by Chick Corea resulted from his interest in Latino ‘music being rekindled[...]f original jazz compositions with Spanish motifs, the music sounds a stoned Ricky Ricardo might. “Armando’s Rhumba’ is a kind of scarred masterpiece on the album. Corea does some beautiful Spanish flavored[...]sparkle. Un- fortunately, Stanley Clarke’s bass work flaws the song. Sur- prisingly awful, the bass lines may be structured and fast but they ar[...]usicianship (he arranged, and wrote everything on the LP as well as playing piano) is needless to say,[...]e-cleaning. AS leads high school students While the rest of us were catching up on our sleep this pas[...]a high school leadership conference here at GCC. The conference was designed to help students who plan[...]help them with high school government now and in the future. The conference was held from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and participants were kept busy w[...]litson, a councilor who acts as a liaison between the high schools and GCC, spoke on involvement in st[...]service. Government officers ran a rap session at the end of the workshop for an exchange of ideas. Planned Pare[...]s about services by MaryAnne McLaughlin Speaker from Planned Parent- hood, Cathy Linch spoke in the student lounge last Thursday as part of the regular meeting of Associated Women Students (AWS). Linch’s main topic was the Services Planned Parenthood offers. According to Linch, the Phoenix Planned Parenthood chapter started in 1937 as a Mother’s Health Clinic with 20 patients and now has a full range of services from clinical operations to education serving 20,000 patients. Classes in human sexuality, rap groups on problems and a library are available to everyone. The clinic is supported 75 per cent from patient fees but no one will ever be turned away[...]venereal disease and a physical examination will all be given to a new patient, said Linch. Syphillis test for a couple who is getting married will only cost $23.00. Linch also said that Planned Parenthood is[...]er another, we just favor a choice. We believe in the right of a couple to limit their family and we also believe that all children have the right to be needed and loved.” Planned Parent[...] |
 | by Jon Rhodes Are the ideals and attitudes of «the 60’s dead? Can they only be found by nostaligia[...]observer in Phoenix * applied what he saw here to the rest of the world, he would probably answer yes to the above { questions. To most people in the “Valley, counterculture means that mold is growing on their Formica tabletop + But all is not lost for those who put credence in the ideas of anti-materialism and alternative ‘life[...]tablish an en- vironment which implements some of the goals and concepts of ‘the counterculture. These people are working to estab[...]dy been established. Already in operation ” are The Gentle Strength food co- 7 op at 38 E. Fifth St., the Sunbow ? Food Co-op at the corner of 14th St. and Sheridan and GorillaGraphics, a print co-op at 1424 E. Sheridan. darvest Food Co-op at 6043 N 27th Ave. should be opening the third‘week in March. The starting of this co-op was made possible by Gorilla Graphics, who sponsored a fund raising event for the Desert Harvest group. That event was the February Foole’s Fair at South Mountain Park The fair featured the sale of organic goodies and some 19 musical acts. Lenny Beard, talent and publicity director for the fair, said that the fair was definitely only the start for bigger and better things. He said there will definitely be another Foole’s Fair with the possible days being April 28, 29, 30 or 31. ‘‘The fair is a focal point for the community and it provides the funds for us to do things within the community,” Beard said. I asked him to define[...]rshing cons is very helpful Photo by Jon Rhodes The name of the game at the Sunbow Food Co-op is explained by this sign which hangs outside. Service with a smile by Joe Paulmenn 2 When eating in the GCC cafeteria, besides receiving good food at a r[...]ts get something a little extra, pleasant service from cashiers like Mrs. Nancy Theriault. Mrs. Theriault has been employed as a cashier and baker at GCC for the past 11 years, before that she was employed at Co[...]ool. Mrs. Theriault said that she goes to almost all GCC sporting events and supports the Gauchos, even when it’s cold out during baseball season Mrs. Theriault works from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, and cashiers from 10:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. When asked if she enjoys her work, Mrs. Theriault said, ‘‘Oh, I wouldn't trade my job for anything! I have the best of two jobs; I love to bake, and I just love talking with all these kids everyday.” Many students on campus have said Mrs. Theriault bears a strong resemblance to the famous actress, Gracie Allen. Mrs. Theriault comm[...]change my hair style.” Photo by Jan Hubert * The ever-amiable Mrs. Theriault, whose pleasant demea[...]ittle lift to go along with their meal. meant by “the community.”’ Beard replied, “Anyone who walks in off the street and wants to help is part of the community. We kinda share goals and aims: we center largely around our co- ops; they’re the focal point. If someone wants to join in and help[...]g we don’t care who they are or where they come from “We're just trying to get people to work with each other than for someone. I'd say that th[...]at Gorilla Graphics we are trying to take care of the print communications end of the thing. “We want to’ work with the publishing of materials that will help the community get its head together. And we’ll work with anybody that can help us do that. Well, anybody short of a Nazi we'll work with. Those are about the only people I would refuse to work with.” Schlesinger said that the co-op was especially interested in publishing edu[...]hand- books, pamphlets on urban agri- culture and the like,” Schlesinger said. He added, “That’s not to say we don’t want to work with art or literature stuff, it’s important, Gorilla Graphics is part of a non-profit corporation, the Community Graphics Corp. which started in June on[...]up with some of their goals. They would like to work with authors, researchers, photographers and illu[...]ar energy will be held in Neeb Hall at ASU March 12, from 9 a.m. to5 p.m A ‘do it yourself” view of solar energy will be presented for the home owner, architect and contractor, featuring technical and economic aspects of the source. The symposium, presented by the Phoenix section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, schedules 14 speakers from government and_ industrial positions to discuss t[...]s Those interested in saving some green and gold from heating costs are invited to at- tend, as well as[...]s. Registration, which includes lunch, is $10 at the door or $9 by early registration sent by March 7 to Mr. George Aboud, 1859 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix $5027. Students with I.D. may enter for $7 You may reach Mr. Aboud at 942-3300 for more information. The symposium is sponsored by the ASU student chapter of the American Institute of March 3, 1977-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Phoenix's co-op movement: An attempt at getting the community's heads together Photo by Jon Rhodes Lew Schlesinger of Gorilla Graphics under the watchful eyes of the co-op’s mascot. the community. ‘‘My dream is to eventually be able to put out a daily paper that will belong to the people,”’ Schlesinger said. He stressed that Gorilla Graphics does belong to the people. He said that he and co- worker Chuck Fiorella were just the primary creditors and “watchdogs of the operation because we know how to work all this stuff.” Right now they are printing materials for community gro[...]e cost. True cost is subsistence level wages plus the actual cost of the materials used. They also offer an apprenticeship program in graphics. Schlesinger said that the qualifications for the program were that the individual would have to be willing to make sacri[...]jects that they will have to.break their backs to complete. ‘“‘One of the ideas behind setting this up was to provide a relaxed working atmosphere,” he said. At the Sunbow Food Co-op just down the street things are just as laid back. It has bins[...]nd shelves of organic munchies and fruit juices. The store does not provide containers for the shoppers. In order to get the most out of the least, shoppers must bring in their own shopping[...]ds, such as honey. In order to join a food co-op all one has to do is pay an annual $5 and work in it for at least four hours a month. Once a member, one gets the co-op products at membership prices which are 5 p[...]r goods bought in quantity and 10 per cent above the cost for goods bought individually. A radio station may also join the co-op network in the future. A non-profit corporation, the Community Broadcasting Corp., was formed in June[...]stener supported non- commercial radio station in the central Phoenix area. The station will try to provide various types of prog[...]l perspective, talk shows, and longer music cuts. The main purpose of the station is to make _ broad- casting more accessible to the people. Right now, the station’s ap- plication for a non-commercial broadcasting license to the FCC is pending. It has been accepted for filing but a hearing date has not yet been set. Once the FCC grants a construction go-ahead work will begin on the station. Beard said that the Valley Association for Learning will also be form[...]n dedicated to providing fund- raising events for the establish- ment of a co-op network throughout the Phoenix area. They also aim to provide a communi[...]t: meetings are held every Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the community library at 2335 N. 14th St. Photo by Jon Rhodes In the laid back atmosphere of the Sunbow Food Co-op a customer browses over the community bulletin board next to Aeronautics and Astronautics. the barrels of honey and the boxes ready to be recycled. |
 | [...]7 Speakers net awards Drama presents play today The GCC speech team has earned trophies and certificates from the tournament held at Cerritos Community College in[...]etation. Her subject was Sybil. Participating in the junior division Rick McFarlane was awarded a cert[...]ubject ‘‘Fatalism.” Those participating in the novice and junior division were awarded certificates of ex- cellence all missed finals by one point. Stephany Beardslee gave an oral interpretation on the “Role of Women." Pam Upton’s oral interpretation was on the theme of disturbed children. Other participants were Sue Moses and Helen Powell. Sue gave an O.I. on the theme Love and Helen’s O.I. was on “Masks.” The next event is at Pasadena City College in Calif. The national tournament is at Washington, D.C., April 7-11. The GCC Drama Dept. will present “Cat on a Hot Tin[...]a of human communication, by Tennessee Williams. The play concerns the true to life themes of loneliness and sins of the past. This is shown through vividly dramatic scenes and semi-poetic narrative. The play is showing today, Unusual classes offered About 20 special-interest courses are being offered on campus before the summer session begins. The duration for these classes is from four to seven weeks, begin- ning as early as March 23 and ending May 17. Unusual skills as cake decora[...]d how to make money. Schedules are available in the Administration Building at the regis- tration windows. Friday and Sat. with an 8 p.m showing each night and a 2:30 matinee tomorrow. The production stars Debbie Wadman as Margaret, David Lewis as Brick. The supporting players include Pamela Young (Sookey),[...]e). Admission is free to GCC students with I.D. $2 for others. Tickets are now available at the bookstore. The production under the direction of M. Peter Overson is being performed at the Interim Piaybox Theater Rm. T2-103. EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 The tremendously exciting French Jean line for Juniors with the American Look and Continental Fit. The fantastic and colorations are the fit is sensational! See it in five jean styles p[...]d. Paradise Valley: Tatum & Shea - Scottsdale: 8302 E. McDowell Rd. - vest $1.2 $1700 alls at all Smitty's department stores. Take a minute and[...]departments for FREE jean drawings every hour on the hour from 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. The KRIZ Rainbow Rider with DJ will visit each store March 5 with FREE albums and other gifts. Follow KRIZ for the times... Tempe: Baseline & McClintock -[...] |
 | [...]didn‘t stop until he had secured a position in the National Junior College wrestling tourney in Wort[...]week.Gals split finals by MaryAnne McLaughlin The GCC women’s basketball team ended their 76-77 season splitting its final two games last week. First, the girls defeated the Phoenix College. Bears in the GCC gym, 72-56, and then on Thursday fell to the Mesa Thunderbirds, 45-37. Tuesday's game saw the Gaucho gals playing to a rowdy crowd of 75 PC and Glendale fans. The home team got off toa slow start and the first half ended Phoenix College 30, Glendale 28. Dawna Clayton was GCC high scorer that half wit[...]tter with 16. Glendale’s offense livened up in the second half as the. women cagers shot for 44 more points and the victory. Top scorers for the game were Gauchos Dawna with 20 and Sedera Peterman shooting 17. Patsy was the Arvizu all-star “All good things must come to anend,”’ commented Ray Arvizu, Glendale’s 6-2 guard when asked to reflect on his outstanding career at GCC. But it wasn’t quite the end for the ex-St. Mary’s High star. Arvizu was named a member of the all-conference first team by the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference coaches for his efforts in leading the Gauchos to a third-place finish in 1976-77. Arvizu led the GCC team in scoring for the second straight year, pumping in an average of 18.2 points per game. ‘Act Softball, the female version of the great American pasttime is beginning at GCC, and the 1977 edition of Nelda Knopp’s team has quite a tough act to follow The 1977 team returns just five players from a team that: won 11 games in conference play while losing just one; shocked the college softball world by defeating Golden West J[...]l., thusly ending GWJC's 46- Phoenix leader with 27. “Our shooting was better than half (with 54[...]ebounded them both of- fensively and defensively. The girls really came alive in the second half.”’ When the girls travelled to Mesa two days later, things did not go as well. “We missed some easy key shots in the first half which ended up being the difference,” said Miss Zordan. Both teams played a strong defensive game as the low score shows. Glendale succeeded in 70 per cen[...]s Val Farphling, netting 14. So now it’s over. Thethe season. We both feel that the girls Glen Simmons, a sophomore at GCC, is in Worthington, Minn. this week, competing in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s championship wrestling meet after qualifying by winning the 150 Ib. division at last week’s Southwest Zone qualifying tournament. The Glendale High grad was the only Gaucho wrestler to qualify for the nationals, although two other GCC grap- plers made it to the final round of competition. Simmons downed Phoenix College’s Ernie Chavez, 240, to take the title in his weight only after defeating Pima’s John Farmer in a_ controversial overtime decision — but Chuck Tompkins and Craig Garner weren’t so fortunate. The 126-lb. Tompkins took a 5-2 decision from Tim Sandoval of the College of Eastern Utah and pinned Rudy Molina of Pima before falling in the finals to PC’s Eddie Ortiz. Tompkins, a fresh- man from Greenway High, had no cause for shame — Ortiz’ win gave the Bear a 31-0 record on the year. Garner downed Fred Mason of Pima and Bob F[...]al matches, but fell 60 to Raul Samorano of PC in the 190- Ib. finai. As predicted, Phoenix took the title with 91 points and eight wrestlers qualifying for the national tourney, Pima of Tucson finished second[...]’s 43%4, Colorado Northwestern finisHed with 3112, Central Arizona with 23%, College of Eastern Utah with 1134 and Arizona[...]hn Farmer. Cagers finished by Caroline Gandara The Glendale Community College men’s basketball season ended three weeks ago, but for Coach Ron Johnson the season ended a week earlier when GCC lost an over[...]llege, with a 6-7 played well and we are looking The GCC baseball team went 3-1 last week, with outfie[...]a Community Glendale today for a2 p.m. match with the Guachos Tuesday, hoping to improve the team’s 2-4 record. this afternoon. Another loss this early in the season would put a severe crimp in the Gauchos’ bid for the state title. Elaine Fimbres* 6-0 singles record as the No. 2 GCC player was also on the line against MCC, probably the toughest match of the year for Coach Clayton's crew. Upcoming matches Thursday, March 3 vs. Eastern at GCC, 2 p.m Monday, March 7 vs. Scottsdale at GCC, 2:30 p.m Tuesday, March 8 vs. Central at CAC, 2:30 p.m conference record and 15-13 overall record equalling last year’s overall record. It is the first time Glendale’s basketball team has had t[...]ning records, which in itself speaks in behalf of the players and the fine coaching of Ron Johnson and Gerhard Schruer. Exclusively pointing out four exceptional players who had the chance to play on this year’s squad and last ye[...]na State University to continue their education. The four sophomores feel that next year’s squad will be ‘really The nine returning freshmen will soon start practice scrim- mages, and Coach Johnson hopes to work on the Gauchos inside game. ONE LAST NOTE not forgetting seven girls who follow the team throughout the season, cheerleaders Brenda McDonald, Jacque McMi[...]Canez deserve a lot of thanks for helping support the Glendale team. CLASSIFIED ADS , | (full or part-time). Example, 1/4 ct. $75, 1/2 et. $250, 1 ct. $695 by buying direct lomond Il’ tough for Gauchos game winning streak; and finished 1976 as the No. 2 junior college team in the nation. So, with 13 new faces and five old ones,[...], must face nine other teams in a league in which the caliber of play is constantly improving, and has[...]n a week with her entire team to prepare them for the battle Seven members of the team were also connected with the Gaucho basketball team, and therefore couldn’t participate in preseason practices Returnees on the 1977 teams are: Val Troxel, who led the team with a 480 batting average last year; Peache[...]MaryAnn Acker, .308 last season; Jayne Hancock, a 260 hitter who’s coming off knee surgery; and Kathy Rockenfield slated for the top pitcher’s spot after finishing with a 1.45[...]rienced players and having new, talented faces on the team, this year’s GCC team is blessed with the talents of Sue Nelson, who will be acting as assi[...]cottsdale Com- munity baseball coach Fred Nelson The team opened with a ngn- conference game against N[...]erence action Monday afternoon against Yavapai on the GCC field at 4 p.m. Arizona Western will host the Gauchos for a Friday afternoon contest; the Gauchos will go to Phoenix College Tuesday; and will return for a game with Scottsdale next Thursday — all in an attempt to win GCC’s third straight con- ference championship and a berth in the national tourney and to do better than second |
 | [...]s highlights winning weekby eryAnne McLaughlin The GCC baseball team completed its second week of co[...]mes winning three of four games. First. splitting the home and home series with the Scottsdale Artichokes. winnirg 1511. Tuesday and losing on the road Wednesday 7-6. Then the Gauchos swept a doubleheader from the Cochise Apaches 13-5 and 10-3. Way‘s game played in 45 mileper-hour winds saw five home runs fly out of the park. Three consecutive home runs and seven RBI by Glendale's right- fielder Mitch Chilton highlighted this contest.[...]saw a total of 33 hits. GCC also got 13 walks as the Artichokes used four pitchers in the game, Scottsdale took an early 54) Net team‘ needs cure In years past. the GCC men‘s tennis team has constantly su’fered from the "Mas Blues" — the Gauchos have fallen in each of eight team matches in the last four years. winning a grand total of just six individual con- tests against the cross-town 'l‘hunderbirtb. And this week. the GCC crew wm going to try and change that tune when they took a 1-2 early- season record up against MCC Monday afternoon. The ‘Birds feature the No. l junior college siiglas player in the state in Jon Perran, a 1975 Maryvale High grad who was defeated in the top singles match last year by GCC‘s Kevin Carver. The 1977 edition of the GCC team has suffered through losss to Pima Commi[...]us far this year after downing Arizona Western in the season opener. Dr. Jim Smith is coaching his fifth Gaucho tennis team since gving up the reigning basketball spot in Gaucholand. Smith‘s teams have compiled a 3247 mark in four years, the best being 12-2 in 1975. last year's GCC team went 6-8, mainly on the strength of Carver. And only two of that team‘s members return to take part in the 1977 Gaucho season — Randy Bryan, currently playing No. 2 m the GCC ladder and Steve Calendo. currently No. 4. Top-ranked on Smith's team this early in the season is Gary Collins, a firstsemester fresh- man from Hawaii. Other manbers of the team are: Gavin Henderson, ex-Maryvale High frnsh[...]High grad; and Mark Peck. ex-Apollo. Smith cites “the level of competition getting better every year" as reason enough for the tam's two losses after a defeat of perenially lousy Arizona Western The coach also said that Glendale, along with Pima and Phoenix Colleges are all at a disadvantage because of not recruiting out of state players, wh'le many tor most i of the other junior colleges in the state do tantalize non-local players in an attempt to bolster their tennis programs So. the Gaucho team took on M63 and Scottsdale in a pair[...]e Tuesday. followed by PC Wednesday afternoon and the l‘mvemty of Nevada Thursday, All of the matches are scheduled for 3 p m led in the first inniiu on a home rm by Junior Hernandez. a triple and a sacrifice fly. Scottsdale held the lead until Chilton's second tw0>run homer in the seventh brought Glendale to a tie score of 9—9. We more runs at the top of the eighth gave Scottsdale a tem- porary lead of 11-9[...]Tim Weisheim and second baseman Rick Melvin tied the score and Chilton's third two- nin homer gave Glendale its first led in the game and the winning run. The game was called because of darkness. In Wednesday's game Glen- dale went on the board first on a bases loaded single by Chilton which put GCC ahead 24). The seventh inning was highlighted by Tim Weisheim's solo blast which evened the score at 4-all. A run in the SCC seventh and two more in the eighth gave Scotts- dale its total of seven. A ti[...]nd Bigsby later scored. Rick Melvin‘s double in the ninth came at the right time but Melvin was Phoenix to Rome lune l3 ITALY ROME = left on base and that was the end fer the Gauchos. GCC sweeped Saturday's doubleheader in Douglas against the Cochise Apaches with 3 hits in 66 times at bat In the first game. second baseman Melvin's first-inning tworun homer gave Glendale the lead which they maintained throughout the game. Leadirg GCC hitters that day were first bas[...]eman Paul Martin with three hits in four trips to the plate. The second game of the double header and another Gaucho victory was high[...]contest will be Saturday‘s doubleheader against the Yavapai Roughriders, which starts at noon on the GCC diamond. Freshman pitcher Mark Adamson lend[...]SPORTATION o GUIDE {EUROPEAN STAFF -ENTRANCE TO ALL SCHEDULED MUSEUHS . Houuusurs t evsmuc events OTM[...]- NEN TAL BREAKFAST ¢ LUNCH ORDINNER - HOUSlNO — "01' m -' manor, mum. expenses m ”EDIT[...] |
 | Program budget less than by Mike Cabirac ‘ The budget for programs on the GCC campus will be $9,184 less than projected due[...]debts. As a result of this, said , chairman of the budget com- _mittee Mark Montanus, money will be taken out of the three contingency accounts to make up for whatever money is necessary for campus programs. The three contingencies are the AS, the Continuing Education Associated Students, and the activities contingencies. These accounts are for unexpected or extraordinary events which might occur during the year BL planned The Chicano student organi- zation on campus, MECHA w[...]est for funds for a Chicano heritage week because the money required was not available. A large percentage of the ac- tivities contingency was used for the track team. Without this money , the team would be unable to hold a meet. GCC is to return the $9,184 to MCCCD. The money will be taken from the cash balance reserve and $2,398 will be taken from each contingency account. Because of the reduced budget, Montanus said, any program which[...]be able to receive funds. FrEM PO PASANDO VOL. 12-NO.20 MARCH 10, 1977 ‘Regulations put upon benefit[...]Caroline Gandara Last year an overpayment to = the veterans of a billion dollars >. was reported to[...]ess has passed several new regulations to prevent the veteran from going to school forever. . Bob Christian, coordi[...]gress has done an overkill; instead of preventing the vet from attending school forever, it will prevent the vet from attending school at all. The figure is erroneous and they failed to add that half of the money has been paid back by the veterans.”” Some of the more critical regulations that will effect the vet in school are: a vet must finish his college[...]hin six semesters; checks that usually come in at the beginning of each month will now come in at the end; a grade of an X, Y, or Z will not be counted as a cumulative grade and the vet will be required to pay back the money. “The new law has not been put into effect fully because few really understand all of its regulations,”’ said Christian. The regulation concerning the vet finishing his major in 64 credit hours will mean that the Veterans Service Center will have to re-evaluate[...]finish his 64 credit hours in six semesters. If the vet cannot, he will have to go through many chann[...]could take up to six months. Christian said, ‘The incoming vet will be handed a list of classes to[...]”’ Veterans on campus have mixed feelings on the new regulations One response was, ‘‘We earned our G.I. benefits; at the time I entered the service there weren't these regulations, they pro[...]ntract.” Still some vets on campus, agree with the new regulations. “Maybe it will stop the vet who gives some of us the bum rap by just coming to school to get the money,”’ said another. “IT just don’t believe the American people want the vet, to get such a deal,” said Christian. “The veterans now coming to Glendale are mostly the Vietnam vets. They come home to no jobs, and now[...]= Career services are expanded by Odice Steed The Career Development Center, located on the east end of the Dining Hall, has been ex- panded, and more facili[...]. Hanson, counselor and psychologist in charge of the Center. The premise that governs the organization is one of searching, seeking, exploring and then deciding, Hanson noted. It is essential for the student to do independent searching. Hanson pointed out the sources available: occupation files for ideas; sl[...]e familiar with; a pam- phlet file with brochures from private and public enterprises as well as college[...]re kept current, with more new materials sought. The computer features an “opportunity to choose characteristics of the person necessary in the career and then to relate to different types of careers,’’ Hanson said. The computer is programmed to give information pertai[...]s, pay scales and other qualifications are given. The print-outs are given to the student. Hanson said the Center provides working materials for persons who[...]gate an idea of their interest, spending hours to complete their search, Hanson said. Too, much material is obtained from the Instructional Material Center. Work study students are manning the Career Develop- ment Center from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Carlos[...]arist, will perform Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. in the Alhambra High School Auditorium. Flamenco guitarist flirts with strings Fellow students — prepare to see a Spanish gypsy, famous from here to the Orient for what he does. CEAS will present Montoya on Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. in the Alhambra High School Auditorium Carlos Montoya of Madrid was introduced to a set of strings at the age of eight and within a year he was studying guitar under the Spanish flamenco masters of that time. Montoya was the first flamenco artist to perform a solo concert. He follows the basic foundation of flamenco but adds his own flair. All the pieces he performs are his own compositions. He seldom plays the same one alike twice, but massages it to suit his mood. Tickets are $2 for general admission and $2.50 for reserve seats. Students with ID are ad- mi[...]completing his studies for a master’s degree at the University of Arizona. Counselors on the floor in the Dining Room often assist a student to find materials at the Center. Hanson said that assistance with jobs for immediate use is something the Center is working toward as job information reduces the student’s anxiety, and the ‘‘now’’ thought for careers is helpful: With the expanded Career Development Center, Hanson noted that representatives from various fields may be brought in to assist person[...]rida’s famed ‘‘River of Grass’’ will be the subject of the final Audubon wildlife film of the 1976-77 series to be shown March 2% at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Building. The free showing, sponsored by Continuing Educated Associated Students (CEAS) and the National Audubon Society, will focus on southern Florida in an area that runs across the Everglades to the state’s southern tip. Narrated by Stefan Kling, who made several trips to the area to obtain the pictures, the lecture- film is titled “The Vanishing Eden’’ and will concentrate on the many fish, reptiles and birds whose survival is water depen- dent. Homicide Seminar The Administration of Justice Association at GCC will[...]a special seminar in homicide investigation March 26 and April 2 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The seminar will be held at the Sheraton Greenway Inn. The fee for registration $17 and it in- cludes all lectures, lunches and a certificate of achievemen[...]ill be featured. Persons interested in attending the seminar should contact Duke Schafer, Administration of Justice supervisor or Renault Catalano at 934-2211 ext. 314 or 233 - Choir-Chamber The Chamber Singers, directed by Mary Ann Dutton, and the Choir, conducted by C. Eugene Harris, both of the Music Department, will give their Spring concert, March 24, 8 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Both directors have in- corporat[...]ntation of early as well as contemporary music in the program, Dutton said. The program is essentially the same as that performed by the Singers on their recent tour. The Choir will sing music ranging from folk songs and Negro Spirituals to a montage of songs of the 190s. A cappella music will be featured by the Chamber Singers. Dean's List The Honor Board will be presenting the Dean's list banquet on the evening of April 16 in the Student Union. Students with a 3.5 grade point average or better in either the spring or fall semesters of '76 will be honored for their scholastic achieve- ments. Tickets for the dinner can be purchased through April 1 in the bookstore. Prices are $1 for dean’s list members and $2.50 per guest. Among the speakers at this event will be Dr. John Prince, founder of GCC and past Executive Dean and past president of the district. Music will be provided throughout theThe Campus Crusade for Christ College Life series will present guest speaker Sandy Hucul, former coach of the Phoenix Roadrunners. Everyone is invited to this event which begins at 8 p.m. tomorrow at 8217 N. 57 Dr. AS Elections Elections for the five elected Associated Students officers, Presid[...]ding Secretary, and Treasurer are coming up April 20, 21 at 9a.m. Petitions can be picked up in room SO-109 March 25 to April 1. They will be due April 12 at noon. Applicants must have a 2.0 grade point average. |
 | ea ‘ . 2-€L TIEMPO PASANDO-March 10, 1977Rummage sale planned A rummage sale for the Association for Women’s Active Return to Education (AWARE) will be held April 16, at Phoenix College, on the east parking lot of the college, along Fifteenth Avenue, starting 7:30 a.m. Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Choir-Chamber Singers Tour, March 10-12, Thousand Oaks, Calif. Drama Production “Hedda Gabler," March 11, 12, matinee, March 11, 2:30 p.m., Interim Theater. Artists’ Series: Carl[...]., Alhambra High School, Faculty Art Show: March 20-25, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Choir-Chamber Singers Spring Concert, March 24, 8 p.m., Student Lounge. Band Tour: March 31 to April 2, California. Other Events Phi Theta Kappa initi[...]ament Northwest Community College, Wy., March 11-12. Veterans National Convention: GCC, PC, MCC Host[...]se. AZ Automobile Hobbyist Shop-Swap Meet, March 26-27, E. end N. Parking Lot Audubon Series, March 28, 8 p.m., Dining Hall, ‘The Vanishing Eden.” OFF CAMPUS The Arts Scottsdale Center for the Arts: “A History of the American Avent- Garden Cinema,’’ March 11-12, 8 p.m., $1.50 for adults, $1 for students. Ravi Shankar, March 15. Special Concert, March 19. “The Amazing Kreskin,”” April 2 Stagebrush Theater: ‘The Secret of the Well,”" March 11-13. Celebrity Theater: Liberace, March 10, 11, 8 p.m., March 12 and 13, matinee, 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Danny Thomas, March 17, 18,8 p.m., matinee March 19, 2:30 p.m., $9.50, $8.50, Matinee $8, $7. Shawn Phil[...]15, 8 p.m. $7.50, $6.50. Jesse Colin Young, March 26, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. “Bread” March 22. ‘World of Car! Sandburg,"’ March 10, opening[...]rch 31 Phoenix Opera Co., “La Boheme,’ March 24, 25. Phoenix Symphony: Helen Quach conducting, Kyun[...]l Lewis conducting, Gary Graffman, pianist, March 28, 29. Norman Layden con ducting, pop concert, April 1, 225, 26 ASU Music Theater: “Tragedy of King Richard 1[...]indmill Dinner Theater: Pat Pauison in “Last of the Red Hot Lovers,”” during March, 6:15 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, Sun day matinee, 12:15 p.m Classical Film Society, #277 & Lincoin Drive, ‘‘Devil’s Weed,’ March 25, 7:45 p.m., $1.50 adults, 50 cents children South Phoenix Festival of the Arts March 19, 20. Other Events ASU Memorial Union Movie House Welfare,” March 10, 2:30 p.m Titicup Follies,’ March 24. ““Meat,”’ March 31 Phoenix Rodeo of R[...]Shrine Circus, March Coliseum, State Fairgrounds 25-27, The sale is sponsored by the parent organization, Valley of the Sun Chapter. Funds from the sale will be used for scholarships for women retu[...]mately $800 has been granted for scholar- ships. The Valley of the Sun Chapter refers names of scholarship applicant[...]nce of Tennessee Williams’ play By Jon Rhodes The Drama Department of GCC presented a highly effect[...]pping ‘‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” last week in the interim Playbox Theater in T2 103. The play which is strong enough to almost stand by itself cer- tainly had no damage done to it by the performance. The acting was, for the most part, credible and that is about all it takes for the absorbing story of death, lust, greed and impotency to completely engross the theater-goer. Dave Sanders was a stand-out as the raging “‘Big Daddy” who temporarily has his[...]s role even more convincing. Another standout of the production was David Lewis who played Also, revolving loan funds have been established for the AWARE chapters. Clothing items may be brought to the office of Barbara LeGrande, Student Office Buildi[...]een performs their hit song ‘Killer Queen’ in the March 1 concert in the Memorial Coliseum. From left to right: vocalist and pianist, Freddie Mercury, Roger Tay[...]oholism. Lou Jeanne Catlin did a credible job as the mincing “Big Mama”’ and Debbie Wadman in the role of Maggie wasn’t bad either. The rest of the cast, though not astounding, was certainly nothing All told the play was absorbing, entertaining and moved quite[...]n Roof” it is pretty hard to miss. Letters To the editor and staff: In the past I have had the op- portunity to read random issues of ETP and have enjoyed them. I found the Pink Floyd album review especially interesting. It was my intent to ride my bicycle to Tempe, the purpose being the writing of a concert review of Led Zeppelin, titled “Why is Led Zeppelin the Greatest Rock Band?” The concert is postponed until July. I have waited si[...]sent time will flow by like a river. I will cross the bridge to the houses of the holy and exist in the presence of Led Zeppelin. The layout of your paper is easily readable. The reporting is topical and concise. The headlines are great. Keep up the good work. So long: Avocado Bob Recital set by Odice Steed Some music students at the up- to-seven minute performance displayed talent commensurate with leading artists in the music field. The recitals were held recently in the Music Building and 18 music majors par- ticipated The technique, tone quality and interpretation exhibited left no doubt in the mind of the listener the intense training and con- centrated work required of the performers. Selections offered were from the old classics, yet great music and a challenge for[...]tasy, operatic and oratorio selections were among the numbers performed. The performers were: Mark Ramsey, Yoshiko Seavey - or[...]Schulder, trombonist. Group formed A group for the disabled students has been formed on campus and n[...]t support. Meetings are every Monday at 1 p.m. in the Council Chambers. These meetings will be a place[...]in interesting- straight-forward conversation. The advisers are Brad Harper and Mary Lou McWilliams, both can be reached at the councilor’s office. Bethancourt brings the cows home By Bill Peck Without his music he’s[...]once he picks up his banjo your thoughts head for the hills as you settle back in your dirty overalls,[...]o my best to learn one new instrument a year.” The medieval psaltry, pennywhistle, oud and bouzouki are just some of the instruments Bethancourt has mastered, besides the guitar and his two favorites, the banjo and the Irish harp. Bethancourt was raised mostly in the mountains of North Carolina where “‘I could l[...]it, watch folk music hap- pen. That combined with the fact that my grandfather is a fiddler in the Ozarks helped me to just pick up folk music along the way.” According to Bethancourt many people don[...]’s an individual who sings songs he has learned from his family ... traditional songs. Not an individu[...]y more, thank God!") and has also cut one song on the soon-to-be released “Arizona Sounds’’ album[...]stume, that procurred some fairly weird responses from me and the audience.”’ Funny Fellows will hold 75 people. “‘On weekends the people just fill the place up because I bring in between 19 to 25 of my instruments to play through the night,”’ Bethancourt said. In the daylight hours Bethancourt works for a federally[...]iences.’’ It puts professional musicians into the various elementary schools (in the state) togive a 45-minute concert and | or talk.” “T've learned a lot about the kids in doing it,’’ Bethancourt said; “they just love it. They like to watch an instrument work You will get some interesting responses at the end of the concert like ‘what do those instruments cost’[...]u're good.’ It’s a lot of fun.” In his own right Bethancourt is a master of his music. You can't r[...]Fellows is located at 1814 W. Bethany Home Road, right across the street from Chris-Town. He’s there Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 8:00 to 11°00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 8:00 p.m[...]mountain music Wednesday through Sunday night in the “Rear End Room.” |
 | [...]Judd, Phoenix College chemistry professor, claims the Maricopa County Health Department (MCHD) has made[...]hydrocarbons and other pollutant levels.In 1960 the MCHD moved their particulate sampling station from Madison and Third Avenue to 1825 E. Roosevelt. According to Judd particulate levels promptly dropped from 250 micrograms per cubic meter (mpem) to 125 mpem of air. Judd said MCHD claimed the antiburning law and paving of streets were respon- sible for the change. In 1971 MCHD raised the air sampling intake ports from 13 feet to 33 feet high. Judd said, “For MCHD t[...]a is scientifically dishonest and throws doubt on all data collected since the ‘60s. Pollutants are known drastically to decrease with increasing height in the atmosphere.”’ Judd recommended air sampling a[...]Board of Air Pollution Control, said they raised the testing station to the roof of the additional complex when it was built in 1971. Layden said, ‘“We’re measuring ambient air quality and the difference be- tween 15 feet and 30 feet I think[...]gnificant.’ Ambient air as defined by Layden is the atmosphere “bedroom type’ of community. Layd[...]oof level was unfeasible because of influences by the air conditioner, exhaust fans and the possibility of gas leaks from the heaters. According to Layden a station on the ground would be influenced by dust and fumes from tailpipes. Layden said, ‘‘It’s very difficult to get a location where you have all the ideal conditions. We have to worry about vandalis[...]d a test for CO on Nov. 14, 1975 showed 50 ppm at the intersection of 43rd Avenue and Thomas. Layden had no comment on the2:30 ales ite HELP WANTED: Addressers immediately! Work ot home Professor claims pollution lies SUMM[...]er Session at Universidad Francisco Marroquin May 28 - July 1, 1977 Credit up to 7 hours. Courses in[...]CONTACT CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, 965-5127 to test pollutant levels at dif- ferent locations in the valley. He recalled a recent student sam- pling a[...]d height, eight ppm at ground level and 30 ppm at 250 feet. This is a result of air inversion. An inversion as defined by Layden occurs when the sun goes down and there is rapid cooling. The warmer air that is on the valley floor has a tendency to rise and when that does the cooler air comes down and oc- cupies that space.[...]ding to a report written by Judd and turned in to the state legislature, his own work shows, “A large proportion of our valley neighb[...]t patients. This level was set at about 10 ppm by the American Academy of Science.” The MCHD has ten laboratory testing stations including the one on GCCs’ campus west of the student union. Layden said, ‘‘We get all this information fed into us every two minutes by[...]every hour we get an hourly average print out on the hours before. So we can tell you what the readings are at every station every hour. In addition to that, through the teletype we can poll each and every station anytime we want to and get the instantaneous readings of CO or any other gas that we’re monitoring at that Station.”’ Layden said the highest pollutant levels occur between 35th Avenue and 35th Street from the interstate north to Sunny- slope. Layden added that GCCs’ pollutant levels are one of the lowest because of the absence of heavy traffic. EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job ‘one week[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187[...]nd of mine get killed, and he broke every rule in the book. If you do things wrong, it will hurt you. B[...]ound driving a car, you can hurt yourself. It’s the same thing in hang-gliding.”” He said that o[...]“Whenever you take off, you can either run down the hill and slowly let your aircraft take off, or yo[...]started to run fast, a thermal came through and the air came from behind me... As I went over and jumped off the cliff, the air was going the same air speed I was which meant it was like jumping without a kite, and I dropped like a brick until the kite picked up like 50 m.p.h. Then I got enough a[...]prone, it’s like superman. Well, it’s neat in the fact that the kite is above you, and you can’t AWARE Bake Sale March 21 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the mall between the Book Store and the Student Center.[...]Last year, the early years won I] Emmys. Now,see them in their White House years. One of the most celebrated events on television last year was the story of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt in their[...]and Edward Herrmann continue their portrayals of the Roosevelts in “Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years.” Don't miss it. ‘Eleanor and Franklin: The White HouseYears’ Sunday, March 13,7 PM.on KT V[...]gs for fun see it ... but if you make a mistake the first thing it hits is your face. So, I fly seate[...]sells kites for his company, Desert Hang Gliders. All those interested can contact him at his office 934-2211, Ext. 294 Photo by Jeff Kolier J. Robert Thom[...] |
 | [...]s “‘strong-man,” sophomore Larry Maher, put the shot 51-1 last week, which was good enough for a first place finish. The GCC team didn’t fare as well, falling to both Mesa and PC in the tri-meet.Pearston powers ...Lynette towers GCC[...]week after dropping Northern Arizona University 4-2 in a non-conference season opener last week. Kathy Pearston’s solo home run highlighted the contest. The ACCAC opener for coach Nelda Knopp’s Gaucho cre[...]ues tomorrow with Arizona Western playing host to the Gaucho gals in Yuma. GCC will play its third conf[...]ong string of honors Saturday, finishing first in the Intermountain Invitational tournament at Arizona State. Lynette’s score of 1083 wasn’t even challenged — the closest was ASU’s Carole Cheuvront, with 1019. Sun Devil archer Patti Iske was the only other to pass the 1000 mark, scoring a 1013. Joslyn Coor, who’s expected to replace Lynette as the GCC super- star next season, placed fourth with a[...]endez shot a 916; and Brenda Mardis recorded an 892. As was expected, ASU won all of the team events, with the four-year archers taking relatively easy wins in each. GCC was the only other school to have representation adequate enough to certify a team, but couldn’t overcome the shooting experience of the Sun Devils. Next for many of the Gauchos will be the Professional Archery Association’s tournament in Las Vegas at the end of the month. Track jacked by Caroline Gandara The Glendale men’s track team lost its first home m[...]while Phoenix had 57 and Glendale, 45. However, the Glendale track team had a few bright spots. Fresh[...]r with a triple jump of 43-83, and a long jump of 23-1. Glendale’s Larry Maher won the shotput with a throw of 51-1, while teammate Gary Leslie placed third. Fred Reagan, one of GCC’s hopes in the 100 and 200 yard dashes, was barely skinned by Mesa’s Kirk Houston in the 100, both having a time of 9.9. In the 220, Houston won with a 21.9 run. In other events, Glendale placed second in the 440 relay with Mesa winning in a time of 41.7. Glendale’s Kevin Cowley placed second in the 880 yd. run; Mesa placed first with Cliff Perry’s run of 1:55.5. Phoenix College’s Phil Jackson won the discus throw with a 157 ft. toss; GCC’s Maher placed second with a throw of 146 ft. In the 440 relay and mile relay, Glendale placed second both times, with Mesa winning the events. Mesa’s time in the 440 relay was 41.7; and 3:15.4 in the mile race. Glendale’s Randy Espinoza ran the grueling three-mile placing third, with Phoenix C[...]Jim Pueter coming in first with a time of 14:33. The GCC’s track team next meet will be in Las Vegas[...]to be a blessing, but it just ended up prolonging the pain a little longer. The Gods must have thought by creating strong winds, they could prevent the GCC men’s tennis team from suffering through Tuesday what they had on Monday. The Gaucho team was (to put it mildly) annihilated by Mesa in the land of the Thunderbirds Monday afternoon, dropping each match for a 9-0 loss. The T-bird win wasn’t a unique occurrence — it was the ninth straight setback of the Gauchos since 1973. Strong winds Tuesday halted[...]captured five straight individual matches before the winds hit, so the outcome of the team segment of the contest is already decided. But the individual matehes will have to be completed for the records to be deemed ‘‘official,”” so everyone will pick up where they left off when the Artichokes travel to Gaucholand for the second meeting of the teams March 31. Today ends a busy week for Dr. Jim Smith’s GCC netters — matches with Grand Canyon College, and Phoenix College began the week and today’s 3:30 match against the university of Nevada is the third in as many days. The Gauchos have the rest of the week and most of next to practice, and meet the same UN in the next scheduled match in Vegas next Friday. Female’s first ends in deadlock In the first junior college women’s track meet in the state, the Mesa Invitational, held last Friday, the Glendale Gauchos tied for first with Phoenix Coll[...]and Mesa followed with 39. GCC came in first in the 880 medley relay with a time of 2:05.8 and came in second behind Mesa in the 440 yd. relay. The Glendale girls came home with three first places[...]places. First place finishers were Carla Mann in the high hurdles, Debbie Cassity, jumping 5-0 in the high jump and Shirley Bennett in the long jump. Carrie Kennedy Lady netters split we[...]McLaughlin In their first home double- header of the ‘77 season, the Glendale Gaucho baseball team was bombed by the Yavapai Roughriders, 9-4 and 18-1. In Saturday's opener, Glendale was leading, 4-3, in the top of the fifth when Yavapai’s sophomore third baseman, D[...]. Steve Shcolnik, Steve Olson and Giumbardo were the big guns for the Roughriders in the opener, combining for seven of the 12 Yavapai hits and seven RBI Chilton was Glendale’s leading hitter, going 2-4 and two RBI In the nightcap, it was all Yavapai as the ‘Riders scored three runs in the third, fourth and fifth innings and capped it off with nine big runs in the sixth. Yavapai’s offense had 17 hits featuring[...]rado Mines and Garden City, Kansas. GCC will meet the Mesa Thunderbirds at Mesa at 3:30 tomorrow and at Glendale Saturday at 1 p.m. in the home and home series GCC sophomore Elaine Fimbre[...]ior college tennis last week, defeating opponents from Mesa and Eastern Arizona to stretch her unblemished singles win streak to eight. Each No. 2 singles player in the state has fallen to Elaine, who will attempt to repeat her performance as the second half of the season, and the second meeting of each team, commences this week. Last week was a very predictable one for the Gaucho team — Mesa took Wednesday’s match with relative ease, and GCC destroyed Eastern Arizona Thursday, raising the Gaucho’s record to 3-5. After singles play, El[...]ad both captured their individual matches against the Thunderbirds, and the match was still relatively close, Mesa up 4-2. But the T-birds took each doubles contest and the 7-2 win. Eastern Arizona didn’t prove to be as tough a task for Dot Clayton’s GCC team — the “Thatcher Flashes” fell en masse to the Gauchos, the second 9-0 win for Glendale in as many weeks. The Gauchos hoped to improve that 3-5 record Monday a[...]ey met Scottsdale here and Central down at CAC in the second meeting of the teams. GCC fell to SCC, 8-1, and destroyed CAC by the same score in early February matches. Spring break brings vacation time (at least from conference mat- ches) for the GCC team, who return to action March 22 against Phoenix College at PC Second places went to Kim McElwain in the mile, Debbie Cassity in the high hurdles, Carla Mann in the 220 yard dash, and Carla also took second place in the high jump. Freshman Carol Carvoo took second plac[...]Other team results were Larrice Rossman, third in the mile, Carol Carvoo, third in the shotput, Shirley Bennett, fourth in the javelin throw and sopho- more Diane Mason, fifth in the 100 yard dash. Track coach for the new team is Kathy Gibbons Jackson. A former GCC student, coach Jackson was rated second in the nation by the American Athletic Union (AAU) women runners in 19[...]with her years of experience which she brings to the GCC women’s track team this year. The next track meet for the girls will be the Las Vegas Invi- tational this weekend. Luck’s bad for Gaucho in nationals “The luck of the draw” sure didn’t result in much luck for GCC[...]Simmons, Glendale’s lone wrestler to make it to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s[...]r dropping his opening two mat- ches to a pair of the top wrestlers entered in the 150 lb. weight class Monroe, N.Y.’s Ron Grubaugh handed Simmons an opening 9-3 defeat, and later went all the way to the finals of the tourney before being defeated. GCC’s matman was sidelined after a 5-2 loss to Jim LeDoux of the North Dakota School of Science in the tourney’s second round. LeDoux ended up in fift[...]crosstown rival Phoenix College finished sixth in the team competition, topped by Joe Romero, who captured second place in the 134 lb. division |
 | [...]lasses by Jon Rhodes A new bill that has passed the Committee on Education in the Arizona House of Represen- tatives will direct the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges to charge tuition to all students taking non-credit courses at community colleges. House Bill (HB) 2026 provides that the tuitions for the non-credit courses will be in “an amount sufficient to cover all direct costs and only such indirect costs that ar[...]ministration.” In other words, students taking the classes will pay for nearly all costs incurred by the schools VOL. 12-NO. 21 holding the classes. The bill, as originally written, also would have prov[...]to com- munity college students in ad- dition to the present registration fees. However, the bill was amended before clearing the education committee to read that tuitions or fees[...]l time students could not be less than $40. Since all of the colleges in the district already charge at least that much in registration fees the bill will not effect them. Rep. James Cooper, chairman of the committee, said that HB 226 didn't change anything for the student who lives within the Money problems cause club clash by MaryAnne McLaughlin There are two sides to every issue and the problems that surrounded Associated Students (AS) and the MECHA organization on campus were no different. MECHA needed $3,200 for Semana de la Raza to be held on campus April 28-30 when they took their needs to the AS meeting March 8. MECHA received $1,225, $775 to co-sponsor a speaker with AS and AS wil[...]eels that he encountered a lot of prejudice along the way and that that is the reason he was not able to receive the needed funds. ‘MECHA was taken away from us for four months at the beginning of the year. When we do not get thethe charge this way, ‘Anybody who doesn’t get the[...]a minority yells preju- dice.”* It seems that the main reason that MECHA was not able to get their money is because of the $9,184 budget cut of which $2,338 was taken from the AS contingency according to Karen Friedman, AS treasurer. MECHA also held a rally outside the business building for their cause and called KOOL TV out to the campus to make the community aware. According to Miner both these activities were illegal, the rally because it was not cleared through any chan[...]really appropriate Morado is not satisfied with the money MECHA is receiving. ‘‘Last year we got $2,400 without really that much problem. Last year’s AS was more receptive to the new idea.’’ However, Colleen Oakes, this year[...]ared to what it was last year.” JAZZING UP — Under the direction of Dr. Lee Baxter the GCC Stage Band gets ready for their April 7 jazz[...]s. What it does do, he said, is to make sure that the state is not subsidizing the student who is taking the non-credit classes for the fun of it. Cooper said, ‘‘I would hope that the bill passes. It places no greater burden on_ serious students, only those that are taking the non-credit courses. And I think that it’s only fair that they foot their own bill.” HB 2026 has now been moved on to the Ways and Means Com- mittee. If cleared, it must then be passed by the House and Senate and signed by the governor before it becomes law. by Kathy Briant[...]d that our biosphere is dying. During a rally in the central mall, students were also told that there[...]ailable that will not harm our environment. Then the founder of the Society for a New Earth challenged our moral right to destroy our future. Harry Braun formed the Phoenix-based _ environmental group about two yea[...]vion at exponential rates.”” Braun mentioned the book “Mankind at the Turning Point’’ to stress his belief that earth is “irreparably contaminated.’’All ecological problems are inter- related, he said,[...]ies have been reassuring us that they can restore the land that has been raped, said Braun, but delicat[...]velop cannot be replaced in a matter of decades. The difficulties presented by nuclear power were in the arena Stage band plays jazz The GCC Stage Band will present a jazz concert April 7, 8 p.m., in the Dining Hall. The ensemble is under the direction of Dr. Lee Baxter, professor in the Music Department. Included in the program are compositions by Henry Mancini, Ladd M[...]d that solos will be performed by Mike McMahan on the alto saxophone; Robert Span- holtz on the tenor saxophone; Greg Timko on the trumpet; and Mark Ramsey on the key board The 20-member band consists of six saxophonists — John Lyon, Mike Bauer, Robert Gates, Mike McMahan, Robert Spanholtz and Donald Tuley; four trombonists — Cedric Stevenson, Jim Schulder, Jonathan Sifuentes and Hank Gibbons; four trumpeters — Greg Timko, Brian Wood, Ken Scoville and Mike Hartwell; six rhythm players — Pat Daniels, Jeff Cavanaugh, Todd Hoggatt, Jim Be[...]ous spectre,” said Braun. Plants that last only 25 to 30 years will have wastes that remain deadly[...]for storing them, he stressed. More alarming is the fact that the known sources of uranium, which is used in nuclea[...]uranium, he said. Here he viewed alternatives to the energy bind, and spoke on one in particular. Hydr[...]ce that is clean, safe, efficient. Not only is it the most abundant element on earth, he said, but it i[...]to nuclear energy. Braun asked, ‘‘Do we have the right to meet only part of our[...]L.A.C. Workshop The Learning Assistance Center is sponsoring the third in their series of free workshops in develo[...]for test taking, types of tests and relaxation. The workshop will be held in the Student Lounge on April 6 from 10 to 11 a.m. Anna Solley is the instructor. AS Speaker AS will sponsor Don Harris, a Maricopa County Attorney general, to speak at GCC. The public is invited to hear him speak on his experiences and relation to the Bolles murder case in the science lecture hall, SC 142 April 1 from 2 to 3 p.m Smoker's Clinic The GCC psychology club is sponsoring a smoker's clinic this semester which will be every Wednesday from 2-3 pm. in the Faculty Dining room. Although the clinic started Wednesday, March 30, it’s not to late to attend this six-to-eight week program. The clinic will be given by Mrs. Ellen Huft, psycholo[...]d- viser, who has given this program once before. The program is free. Mrs. NewsFHORTS PR NAY A AS AAAS Photo by Bob Smith SAVE THE EARTH — Harry Braun voiced his views of ecology to the students of Glendale Community College last Wednesday. Environmentalist challenges our right to contaminate biosphere energy needs for 25 to 30 years, producing deadly wastes that will b[...]n years?”’ He paused then before he talked on the corporation’s role in energy. “If society de[...]oducing everything that was in any way harmful to the environment, the company would come back with ‘We can’t lay off our workers; the economy is bad already’,” he said. The best solution to our problem is a complete change, he said. He outlined a guaranteed annual[...]working for over that would not receive anything from the government. The amount it would cost to implement the program is less than what is currently spent for welfare, and funds would be loosed to help the environment, he said. Braun said that to apply s[...]like giving aspirin to a terminal cancer victim. The damage is irreparable, he said. Huft says all you need are your cigarettes and a sincere desire to stop smoking. CCC Speaker The Campus Crusade for Christ life series will presen[...]enowned magician, and Rusty Van Duesen, guitarist from Georgia. In addition to his speech, Kole will be[...]of his magical abilities. Van Duesen will provide the musical enter- tainment This event is being held April | at 8 p.m. in the science building SC-142. Admission is free. “Think Green" Job Fair A “Think Green” Job Fair will be held on the ASU Campus from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. April 4. Located on the South- east corner of the Memorial Union the fair will have representatives from ROTC, the National Guard, Reserves and recruiting to answer any questions about the various programs The Fair will also include a rock band, free r[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-March 31, 1977 Phoenix papers concealing capers (Editor’s Note: The New Times newspaper is carrying the fullest collection of the L.R.E.’s stories available in the Valley. The New Times is to be applauded for once again printing and making available to the public what other media won’t.) The Arizona Republic, by not publishing the reports of the Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. (1.R.E.), has made a big mistake. In a statement on the front page of their May 13 issue the paper said that they were not running the reports because they felt that they were not ‘well enough documented, that much of the material had appeared in the paper’s stories previously, and that the Republic itself had not participated in the in- vestigation. The last reason is an outright lie. Nina Bondarook, a volunteer member of the feam, in Quill magazine, listed Chuck Kelley, John Winters and Marc Adams, (all of the Republic), as members of the team. The Republic also supplied office materials for the team. The Republic asserting that they did not participate in the investigation is no casual misstatement of fact; it is a blatant lie to its readers. As for the documentation, the Republic has several times run articles that were[...]d fit. But it’s another story when it comes to the powerful Republican politics that are the subject of allegations. This won’t be the first time that the paper has covered for Republicans in the face of press investigations. As County Attorney,[...]pulled off his investigation of John Conlan in 1972 after former president Nixon called the Republic and asked that this be done. Because the Republic and Gazette have a_ virtual monopoly th[...]r responsibility to make information available fo the public rather than hide it. But they are turning[...]w itself to be open to is withholding information from the public. But the paper has done just this. In the midst of revelations showing what a strong hold organized crime has in Arizona, the paper’s not running the story raises some ominous questions. Why would the paper lie to its readers? Why won’t they run the series for their readers? Just how much does orga[...]state? Unfortunately, one can only ponder these questions. Maybe the I.R.E. should have investigated the Republic and Gazette while they were here. Donny and Marie’s vocals real easy on the ears Donny’s, ‘Show Me.” by Joe Paulmenn The long awaited sequal to Donny and Marie Osmond’s[...]produce an easy listening mood that brought these all- American kids to the top. This album has a little something for everyone with the country-folk style of Marie’s, “Which Way You Going Billy,” and the rock ’n roll sound in Band tours by Odice Steed The GCC Band umder the direction of John Thrasher goes on tour today through April 2 to accomplish several matters. The Band will attend a festival at Skyline Community[...]sco at Ghiradelli Square and recruit musicians in the Phoenix area. Between 15 and 20 community colleges will assemble at Skyline Community College for a Com- munity College Festival, April 1. The band is scheduled to perform at Ghiradelli Square April 2. Arrangements were made with the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce to make this ou[...]n Valley and GCC Bands performing. Thrasher said the band offers a varied program: some feature solos[...]Overture,” “A Of course, no Osmond album is complete without its top 40 single hits. New Season is no exception with, “Ain't Nothing Like the25 and 30 per cent of college band members choose careers in the music field. Others like playing an instrument as a second interest. Thrasher commented on the importance of the college band. He said it carried a lot of weight[...]Phi Theta Kappa is spon- soring a blood drive for the Hemophilia Association. Donations of the red-liquid will be taken in the central mall area between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. April 4, 5 and 6. If you haven't already[...]ted Women’s Student, “Womens Week.” Without the hard work of A.W.S. Advisors, A.W.S. Officers, and active m[...]’s Week would not have been possible. Your hard work was deeply ap- preciated by myself and the successful outcome was enjoyed by faculty and stu[...]r El Tiempo Pasando. Just before our Spring break the ‘‘article’’ ap- peared. The “‘article’’ has created several problems[...]ined when I consented to giving an interview. In the interview which covered hang gliding and my involvement in the sport, I stressed the safety record of the sport and pointed out that any dangers, as in riding a bicycle or anything else, are created by the participant — in essence, common sense makes for a safe sport. The article title, first sentence, and general orient[...]me death defying activity. Misinter- pretation of the facts and, or gross editing have turned my “interview into a sham. Numerous other faculty members viewed the conclusion of the article as solicitation and A special thanks to Susan Kappel, A.W.S. Treasurer, Mr. John Hanson, for the model usage of the Career Room, the Art Department, the Custodian Staff, and our Inter National Models, who made the fashion show, one of the most popular events of the week. Muchas Gracias! Sincerely yours in A.W.S.,[...]siness. Hogwash! I do talk freely to anyone about the sport anywhere — home, office, or on the street. Any solicitation will appear in the form of paid advertising (cer- tainly not in a de[...]e), and any exchange of funds would take place on the slopes. I always stress to my students to read the news but take everything with a grain of salt. Th[...]hompson Professor of Geology Through no fault of the reporter that did the story, the first page of that story was inadvertantly not set in print. It was that which caused some of the inac- curacies you cited. Below we now run that story in full as it should have appeared in that issue. — Ed. Up and coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Faculty Art Exhibit, last day, March 31, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. GCC Band Tour, April 1, 2. Stage Band Concert, April 7, 8 p.m., Dining Hall Other Petitions for Student Elections, Building T-2, Room 108, March 28 to March 31. Multicultural and Bilingual, Bi- c[...]Fitness, Aprii 1 to May 13,7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Fee 920. Don Harris, former Maricopa County attorney general, in Science Lecture Hall, SC 142, April 1,2 p.m. to 3 p.m. American College Test (ACT) April 2. Black Student Union dance, April 2, 8 p.m., Student Union, $1.50. Seminar Homicide investi gation, April 2, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sheraton Greenway Inn Beginners Fencing for Fun and Fitness, April 2 to May 14, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, non-credit, special interest course Los Caballeros First Annual Western Deep Barbecue, April 2, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., $2.50 for single person, $1.50 for child, $6 for fam[...]Hemophilia Blood Drive, April 4, 5, 6, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., campus mall Affirmative Action Panel, A[...]ding for four years. He said he saw an article in the ‘‘National Geographic’’ which showed - b[...]e taught himself how to fly Thompson, who earned the highest rating offered by thethe beginning training and after two days every student I’ve had has had the ability to fly his own kite ina fairly safe area. And then it’s up to the student to practice and learn a little more about the terms.” He also offers advanced instruction. “I love the sport of hang- gliding,” he commented. “It’[...]how to fly real well, you think in terms of what the kite is doing, then you just react. ‘‘Iam to[...]ing. I'll just sit up there and I'll look down at the city and what's going on ... It’s really quite[...]a year said, “It’s as safe or as dangerous as the participant will allow it to be. I’m a chicken.[...]nd of mine get killed, and he broke every rule in the book. If you do things wrong, it will hurt you. B[...]ound driving a car, you can hurt yourself. It’s the same thing in hang-gliding.”’ He said that o[...]“Whenever you take off, you can either run down the hill and slowly let your aircraft take Workshop held The biochemist who climbed Mt. Everest will be among[...]rkshop at University of Arizona April 16 and 17. The workshop, “‘Science and Engineering Applied to Careers for Women,”’ is designed for 200 students who have an interest in the sciences. Directed by Dr. Laurel Wilkening, assistant professor of planetary science at UA, the workshop will provide information about job opportunities by women who work in basic and social sciences. Panel discussions[...]limbed Mt. Everest, will address students there. The workshop will be held in the UA Student Union. There is no registration fee, a[...]started to run fast, a thermal! came through and the air came from behind me... As I went over and jumped off the cliff, the air was going the same air speed I was which meant it was like jumping without a kite, and I dropped like a brick until the kite picked up like 50 m.p.h. Then I got enough a[...]prone, it’s like superman. Well, it’s neat in the fact that the kite is above you, and you can’t see it ... but if you make a mistake the first thing it hits is your face. So, I fly seate[...]sells kites for his company, Desert Hang Gliders. All those interested can contact him at his office 934-2211, Ext. 24. EL TIEMPO PASANDO “THE PASSING TIMES” £1 Tiempo Pasando is the student newspaper of Glendale weekly except duri[...]ot 6000 West Olive Avenue. Glendale, Arizona, 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dave Von Ness Sp[...]Steed. Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from ony reader. We will publish as many os pos[...] |
 | Coeds grab a pizza the rock by Bill Peck If somebody would bet against[...]ura Henrichsen, 18, of GCC and her sister Ronda, 21, of ASU | own their own pizza place in Glendale[...]izza.” “Our father first told us about it at the end of August ('76), we talked it over, looked at the place, worked there a few nights, got a partnership loan and bought it, at the end of September,”’ Laura said. We were afraid it (the pizza place) might cause some trouble between Ron[...]mooth,”’ Laura said. When they first started the business, there was a lot of things that the Henrichsens had to get used to, including the proper way to use the machinery. ‘The first week we had the place, my hand went all the way through the pizza roller. I had to have one of the delivery boys help me pull it out,’”’ Laura said. With Laura temporarily sidelined, the Henrichsen’s initiated the rest of the family to help with the pizza place. “‘If it wasn’t for them we nev[...]m- plications look easy to handle. Before we took the business over I didn’t even know how to balance my check book,” Ronda said. When the Henrichsen’s took “Family Pizza’’ over ‘‘we remodeled the inside and outside. With the money we’re making, we put most of it towards things that improve the business,’’ Laura said. “The people who owned the place before came into the kit- chen after we had scrubbed it down. They tho[...]ellow, now it’s white,’’ Ronda said. With the Hendrichsen’s going to school and owning and op[...]do now. On Friday and Saturday nights Ronda and I work together, we’re closed Monday and the rest of the time we trade off nights. So we only work four nights a week,” Laura said. “All the recipes are our own,” Laura said. Chile, hot sandwiches along with 12the business starts to die down, usually around mid-[...]dge of them may be im- portant as midterm nears. The Instructional Media Office provides tapes for ins[...]ts In little more than a year after its opening, the satellite campus at the Bell Plaza Center in Sun City has proven successful in its operation. The enrollment at the campus during the 1976 spring semester was 408 students, this semester enrollment has grown to 523 students. The campus offers day and evening classes which range from Home and Turf Care to United States History. In keeping with the purpose of the community college the satellite was developed to fulfill the needs of the western part of the valley. Due to the Sun City location many people have the misconception that the campus is for senior citizens only. In a percentage breakdown, only 43 percent of the students are Sun City residents. Some of the young people attending classes in Sun City have f[...]ton, Dean of Continuing Education and promoter of the Sun City campus would like to see some expansion at the satellite. He said, “To do the job right we need more One present concern is the need for a student lounge. MMS Students, earn while you leern. Port time contect work offers extra income. For interview, call 937-4527 after 5 p.m. FMS treck stereo dismount excellen[...]ienced front desk clerk, night shifts. Call 967-1621 for Interview /appointment. GRANADE HOMETEL wELP WANTED: Addressors wanted immediately! Work at home - no ex; necessary - excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Waysste Blvd. Suite 132, Minneapolis, Minn. 55426. as well as special interest sub- jects such as Old English. You may have your own tapes duplicated here. The Media Department sup- plies audiovisual materials[...]en, IMC Director. There are as many assistants as the budget allows, she said, and they are there to he[...]u don’t need to be a tutee to take advantage of the Learning Assistance Center, where typewriters, cl[...]In addition to books, magazines, and pamphlets, the periodical section maintains a stock of microfilms, which contains miniaturized in- formation from years past. — to take care of it. Maryvale Shopping City 51st. Ave. & Indian School 247-2013 If we just cut your hair, we'd be like eve[...]ut you. Then we tell you how Most places stop at the haircut. But the people at Long Hair are the ones who devel- oped Conceived by Nature. They're[...]al problems can go to a free legal service run by the Continuing Education Associa- tion Students. Attorneys Joseph C. Meier and Jerry Stewart work for the legal service. This is Stewart’s first semester in the service. The service is actually a counseling service and the at- torneys do not handle legal problems which re[...]r and Stewart give advice which they can “shoot from the hip,”’ Stewart said. He said that in some cases he can not give an immediate answer and if this happens, he said, he will try to get an answer the next day. The four most common type of legal problems which the lawyers face are family problems, land- lord-tena[...]problems. Stewart said only a small percentage of the cases which he sees require sending the person to a lawyer and paying a fee. EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 “T haven’t seen any problems so far which are a bolt out of the blue, something that I haven’t seen before,”’ Stewart said. If he can’t solve the problem himself, Stewart said, he can usually refer the person to an agency for help. The services was formed in 1975 by Bill Hargrove and[...]n in California and seen a similar plan in one of the colleges there. In addition there is a legal service com- mittee headed by Coy Collins. The legal services office is located in SO-108 and SO-109. It is open on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 until 9:00. Students may see the lawyers by making an appointment or coming in when there are no appointments scheduled. The CEAS will give a free legal seminar today, 7-9 p.m. in the Student Union. Topics covered will be consumer pr[...]traffic laws. Paperback Books % price we trade 2 for 1-no charge BRING AD AND GET ONE BOOK FOR 25° Pick & Save Book Store Across from Glendale College open Monday through Saturday THE YELLOW SUBMARINE SANDWICH AND COFFEE SHOP[...] |
 | [...]is to shoot two missions in nine hours. This was the decision of the Glendale Photo Club. First target was San Jose Mission. Next on the list was Tubac’s Presidio Museum. To complete the operation San Xavier del Bac had to be covered. This was extremely difficult as the sun was straight up when the photographers arrived. After waiting a couple of hours for a better light angle the photographers were finally able to complete the mission. “The operation was a complete success," said Willis Peterson, Chairman of Photography D[...]nferenceOh! I see an image Photos and Text by . 2 Stephen Wolfson |
 | 1 ae : Photo by Jeff Kollor As one of the guest speakers for Women’s Week, Pat Fulin- wider spoke of the many opportunities for women in today’s changin[...]Women’s Week, GCC students were entertained by The Indavana Bluz Band. Pictured left to right: Becky Olson on bass, Penny Iben on drums, Jeanni[...]instrument. Racial study made Statistics taken from a report of GCC students as of March 2 show a White majority, more male than female stud[...]ve chosen ‘‘general”’ as a course maior. The GCC campus contains 48 Indian, 105 Oriental, 237 Black, 908 Chicano and 10,129 White day, evening, full and part time students. Male population is ahead at 6256 with female running a distant second with 5171. Disregarding ‘‘general’’ majors who total 3703, the business department is doing healthy business. Ni[...]s comprise 366 art majors, 315 electronic majors, 268 automotive majors, 172 drafting majors and 221 engineering majors. Administration of justice has 330 majors, 275 students are education majors and 240 students are planning to major in nursing. 216 students are physical education majors and 48 students are agriculture majors. The students who returned to GCC number 7454 while fr[...]ion totals 1753. Former GCC students accoint for 527. 1449 GCC students graduated high school in 1976[...]uated high school in 1975. 5700 students are over 25 years old. Boosters plan barbecue by MaryAnne[...]dance team, band and speakers were just a few of the events sponsored by Associated Women Students (AWS) in the Women’s Week held on campus March 7-10. The purpose of the week, ac- cording to AWS treasurer, Susan Kappel had been for women to realize their full potential. With all the activities that were held on campus it was possible for anyone to see at least one ac- tivity All AWS members agreed that the week was a total success. “Everyone participated and worked hard. The models had a lot of pride in their culture and it[...]dviser, Mary Lou McWilliams said that she enjoyed the dance team but was a little disappointed that not more people had shown up for the panel discussion on Wednesday and for Tuesday's speaker. “The best attended things were the band, fashion show and the dance team from Sun City. I think it’s too bad that the students have too much apathy to attend the speakers. Everyone could learn from them,” said Kappel. The newly reactivated Glen- dale Community College (G[...]nual Western Deep Pit Bar- becue, Saturday, April 2. This event is for the benefit of GCC’s athletic scholarship fund A g[...]rea professional and business per- sons organized the club about 10 years ago. Its purpose then was to act as a booster for the college and to promote athletic ac- tivities Today the club is seeking a broader base of support. Its thought now is that community colleges are products of the community and on the whole a part of it The objectives of Los Caballeros are to serve the community, to have a successful athletic program without im- porting athletes and to support the community so that it in turn will support the college The barbecue will start at 11:30 a.m. and continue to 6:30 p.m. Barbecuing will be done on the football field, and food will be served outside the Grill Room of the Student Union. The menu include not only barbecue beef but also western beans and salad. Costs are: single person, $2.50; child, $1.50; family, $6. { i Photo by Suz[...]Women’s Week fashion show. CCC holds meetings The Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) is an interdenomi[...]ip floating on 33 foot long pontoon boats through the entire Grand Canyon. The trip will begin Saturday, June 4 and last until M[...]l also be a couple of lectures in April. Cost of the course is $475 which includes transportation from and to GCC, all food, boats, guides, books, instruction and two h[...]a sleeping bag, clothes and camera. Included in the trip are lectures on the geology and history of the Grand Canyon, hikes in side canyons, swimming, the excitement of running the rapids and a ride through 1.5 billion years of ge[...]tudents should contact J. Robert Thompson in SC 112 or call ext. 294. Enrollment is first come, first serve, and the class is limited to 21 students. are GCC’s full-time advisers and ar[...]ogram to both students and faculty In explaining the origin of the Christian movement, Joe said the CCC is an evangelic arm of the church founded in 1951 by Dr. Bill Wright and his wife at UCLA. The group on campus has been here eight years. Mulvihill said the purpose of the CCC is not one of functioning as a church but as[...]and believe in Christ by prayer and Bible study. All are encouraged to attend the church of their choice. General meetings are at seven every Tuesday night at 8217 N. 57 Dr. Every Friday there is a prayer meeting at seven a.m. in the Faculty Dining Room. Bon Voyage - 1975 GCC students pose for last pictures before shoving off down the Colorado River. |
 | [...]’s T-birds dominate 4-wayBy Carolina Gandara The GCC track team travels tomorrow to Phoenix College to face the Bears and Pima Community College at 7 p.m. The Gauchos tracksters were smashed in a four-way meet last Friday at Mesa. The final scores were Mesa 65, Pima 54, Central 29 and Glendale 20. GCC went the entire meet without a first place winner, but thr[...]lace finishes. Glendale was once again strong in the shotput and discus events; taking two second plac[...]hrow of 51-1. Mesa’s Kirk Houston sparked both the 100 and 220 yd. dashes by winning times, of 9.8 and 22.7. Glendale’s sprinter, Fred Reagan, took second in the 220 with a time of 22.9 and placed third in the 100, with a 10.0. Third place Gaucho finishers were, Jeff Kemp in the 220 H.H. with a time of 15.6 and Elvert Redmond’s triple jump of 40-1042. GCC’s Randy Espinoza ran 4:32 to take third in the mile. Mesa dominated the meet with eight first places, five second places and three thirds. Pima almost gave the Thunderbirds something to worry about by coming w[...]ez (14:43) and Ruiz (15:04) in first and third in the three-mile run. However, it wasn’t enough, Mesa had already posted enough victories to give them the meet. The Gaucho tracksters took a slight victory over Phoe[...]vacation. Teachings Jose Cuervo. (as excerpted from Chapter 27 of The Book.) Yes, Chapter 27, wherein it says that Jose Cuervo is not only the original, since 1795, supreme, premium, ultimate white tequila. But, goes on to say that Jose Cuervo, as the ultimate, is also the ultimate mixer. As a true test, simply pick one from Column A and one from Column B. ORANGE JUICE COLUMN ©&) Jost CUERVO[...]OTTLED BY © 1976 HEUBLEIN, INC., HARTFORD, CONN The St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League have just completed a five-game exhibition season, with all games being played at GCC. Here, Chicago’s musc[...]ll in2-1 Sting loss to Stars. St. Louis ended up 32 in pre-season contests. Loss may be gain for so[...]s to crosstown rival Phoenix College that dropped the Gauchos’ record to 3-1 was only the second conference loss in two years for the GCC softball team, but it might have been the right thing at the right time. Glendale defeated Northern Arizona Univers[...]in early-season contests, but PC’s Bears tagged the Gauchos with an 11-6 setback last week that put GCC in a slightly precarious position as far as the conference standings are concerned. But, after losing two top pitchers to injuries, the Gauchos rallied around their wounded and demolished Scottsdale, 13-0, Thursday. Even after the demolition job, the team’s outlook was questionable, but a closed-door meeting with the players and coaches was said to have resulted in[...]enfield and Sedera Peterman are out of action, so the load is currently being carried by Sheryl] Wells, who tossed a three-hitter in the win over Scottsdale. Sedera is recovering from a fractured ankle and should be ready to play in[...]h her teeth in last Wednes- day’s practice, and the resulting broken jaw caused the doctor to wire her mouth shut for an estimated eight weeks. She may be able to play with the “artifical lockjaw”’ on, but will have to wait until the time comes. So, with a 4-1 overall record and a 2-1 ACCAC mark, the Gauchos are in the midst of one of their busiest weeks of the season. The schedule calls for no less than four contests in[...]and for a game this afternoon, slated for 4 p.m. The Mesa Community Invitational will be Saturday, and will feature, in addition to the Arizona juco teams, two of the top teams from California, including two-time defending national champion Golden West of Huntington Beach. The Gauchos will resume conference action Tuesday with a home game against Mesa — the only ACCAC team to defeat the ’76 version of Glendale softball. That game wil[...]st Arizona Western Tuesday, in hopes of repeating the GCC team’s season-opening win over the Matadors The Gauchos downed Central Arizona Thursday, just the second ACCAC win of the year for GCC, but perenially lousy AWC might easily have cooperated, extending that win streak and charging the Gauchos with a full head of steam as they try to conquer Scottsdale this af- ternoon. The earlier meeting between GCC and SCC was stopped in the middle of the match due to high winds, and will have to be con- tinued before the regularly scheduled match begins. The Artichokes have already won enough of the individual matches to take the team win, but the doubles matches must be com- pleted as to qualify the record as “official.” Smith's stars will hav[...]hursday. PC won on Glendale’s courts earlier in the season, 7-2, but maybe a change of scenery will enhance the Gauchos’ chances es |
 | [...]HELP SEND AMERICA’S FINEST AMATEUR ATHLETES TO THE 1977 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES...The finest University and College athletes in the United States are scheduled to represent e 8 the USA in the World University Games to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977. These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, and AIAW by the United States Collegiate Sports Council will compete against approximately 5000 athletes from 75 countries in Basketball, Swimming and Diving.[...]io | But to guarantee USA's full representation, the USCSC needs your help. needs your help The United States Collegiate Sports Council, the governing body that selects, trains and finances the 19 U.S. teams that will participate in the 1977 World University Games in Sofia, Bulgaria, has an estimated expenditure of $400,000. Much of the financial need comes from the withdrawal of support from a television broadcasting network that had expressed interest in televising the Games. Now, the USCSC is asking citizens for their help in financing the 260 athletes, coaches, trainers and administrators that will represent the United States in Bulgaria, Aug. = oe ee ee ee ee[...]e SE HS CONVENIENT ORDER FORM =e SS oe ee ee = 17-28. Among the administrators is GCC athletic director USCSC WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Dale Bloss, who is on the tennis selection committee and By sending a contribution of $2.00 for a USCSC WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES patch, pin or charm, you help share in the pride of sending the best student/amateur athietes to BULGARIA Send your contribution now Thank You — The United States Collegiate Sports Council we organizational meetings in Salt Lake City last week. Because the Games are solely for college and univer- sity students, the USCSC is asking support from the college population, and is offering a momento at a discounted rate to the students. The USCSC Games patches, pins and charms will soon So[...]00 each, but when orders usese are accompanied by the attached form, each is LLEGE/ UNIVERSITY available for only $2.00. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE The USCSC is offering GCC students a chance to help other college students — a chance to give a little of ourselves. Gal netters must win by Dave Van Ness Elaine’s undefeated and the team beat Yavapai, so what’s new on the GCC women’s tennis front? Nothing, really. Coach Dot Clayton’s team still hasn’t broken the .500 barrier, but is continually close, resting a[...]ngles play, downing her 12th straight opponent in the 81 demolition of Yavapai. And Yavapai, after being out of the conference for a number of years, is still attempting a comeback, tean:wise. One out of nine ain't all that bad So, when it gets down to the nitty-gritty, the Gauchos have quite a bit of slack to make up if they’re to be in contention for the ACCAC crown in another month. The Yavapai match and the Canyon match were both non- conference, and a 4-7 record isn’t too hot at this stage of the game And after the Gauchos take an easy win from Eastern tomorrow (90 last month), they'll have to contend with front-running Mesa, who bombed the Gauchos, 7-2, in the first meeting of the teams. Tomorrow's match with EAC is just the first in a long string of away matches for the Gaucho gals, the first of eight. Following the swing to Thatcher, GCC will Make payapie to t WORLO UNIVERSITY GAMES P.O. Box 12128 Kansas City, Kansas 66112 "SEDGEFIELD JEANS DON’T COST A BUNDLE. “Our biggest edge? The price you don’t pay for Do-Nothing because we cost no more than the regular price of the biggest seller. "iF WE’RE LYING play at Mesa,[...]l bet your bottom dollar on us. “Because we're the only line of 100% natural cotton 14-ounce denim jeans in the world without ‘jeans problems’. “Sedgefield Do-Nothing” denim with the amazing Sanfor-Sef* process “That's our built-in competitive edge. “And the reason we beat their pants off. “SEDGEFIELD JE[...]cause, regardless of how many times we're washed, the size you buy is the size we stay. (Yuma), three matches in San Diego[...]se (Douglas). Next home match isn’t until April 25, when Yavapai’s Rough-less Riders come to town. Then another match with Grand Canyon is all that’s left before the state championship tournament is held in Tucson. The Gauchos have a long way to go ... and time's runn[...]Because we're so wrinkle-resistant we come out of the washer and drier ‘ready to wear? "SEDGEFIELD J[...]soft and get softer, faster run here GCC is the site of the 28th Annual Glendale Invitational Track Meet, the “‘Active 20-30 Club of Glendale’’ announced last week. The meet, which annually attracts over 350 individual[...]Satur- day, with preliminary heats at 1 p.m. and the finals at 5:30 p.m. Individuals from all AAA high schools in Arizona will be par- ticipating, with no school ties. All performances and awards are strictly on an[...] |
 | [...]cLaughlin ’Ihe GCC baseball team. now with half the season behind them. has an overall record of 13 9- 2 and a conference record of 645-2. giving the Gauchos third place in league standings. The first week after spring break was succegful for the squad r qut overwhelming Colorado Northwestern at home Monday in a lop- sided win of 151, then on the road Thursday defeating PC 64 Back at home Friday the Gauchos and Bears played a H eight- inning tie. Hiday' 5 home game played in the rain and cold saw GCC ahead 31 until the sixth Inniru when a double by PC rightfielder Daryl Brown drove two men home A triple by Gerry Navarro in the sixth and another bases-loaded triple by Navarro in the seventh widened the gap between the two teams as the Gauchos came up in the seventh down 9- 3. A three base hit by first baseman 'I‘im Weisheim narrowed the margin and when Glendale came up 95 in the eighth a double by Bob 665 and Gess later stealing home tied the score. The game was then called atthe endot‘ the eghth because of the heavy rains Phoenix College assistant coach Joe D[...]in DiCaro hollered 'loud and long’ when émwp 5 2 RBI Leading Phoenix hitters were Brown 3- 3 3 rib[...]as GCC third baseman was called out. ’ Navarro 24 with 4 ribbies Thursday‘ 5 away game against PC had the Bears holding a 1-0 lead until a bases loaded wal[...]run single by Glendale catcher Jim Christensen in the sixth gave GCC a 3-1 lead In the seventh three runs scored on a double by Gess the[...]y leftfielder John Furtman gave GCC six runs and the victory.assesses R“ ”a" “W a W ““8 Th[...]Jose Cuervo: leading Glendale stickers were Gess 2- 3 2 ribbies and Jim Christensen with 3 RBI. Phoenix leader was Bob Owen 2-4 and 2 RBI. Monday 5 home game against Colorado saw GCC ahead from the start on back- to-back home-runs by Weisheim and outfielder Mitch ‘ ‘ - Chilton. It was all Glendale as Northwestern was limited to just five[...]nly one walk heading Gaucho hitters were Weisheim 2- 3. 2 ribbies Eric Rasmussen and Rick Melvin both going 2 3 and Gess with three rib bies. The team‘s next conust will be a doubleheader Saturday in Presctxt h. t’ agairst the Yavapai Roughriders starting at noon. GCC infiel[...]t Friday, as Gauchos and Phoenix‘s Bears taught the weather as much as each other. The teams made it through eight innings of wind and rain betore the game was called — a 9-9 tie. ‘Broad’ jumpers host first Thethe Gauchos fourth meet after being rained out of the ‘ K ’ "N "“’ ‘ [fdA Invitational which[...]il 9 Tau-ling to Las Vegas for their second meet the GCC team took fifth against six universitie Most[...]d in that , meet was (‘arol (‘arvoo second in the discuss and fourth in the javelin “i“ ‘ ‘ -” “1 V“ - "‘ throw In their third meet the girls were not as successful falling in last place at the AlAW-MCC Invitational Mar 19 nrnm it-tgiu[...] |
 | [...]lic Photo and text by Steve Woltson Apprommately 25 members of the (‘itizens for a Free Press l(Tl-N. some pIctured here. brought Signs, friends. and even babia to the offices of the Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette recently to protest the refusal of the papers to print the [HE series The papers said they would not print the series because the ”US Information Is erroneous and has not \et been documented. Ke\in Dohl. president of the (FP. said the people of this town have a right to know and decide for themselves what is truth and what are lies t Committee to settle funds ‘ The dean‘s budget advisory committee will meet with the heads of the men‘s athletis. women's athletics. and the drama departments in its April 11 meeting. The committee decided thIs in Its Monday. March 28 meeting. The committee also agreed to discuss operating budge[...]es of other departments outside of their meeting. The committee feels it is necessary to meet with thes[...]ent represen- tatives because they are requesting the largest increases. Letters must be sent out to the Recitals planned About 60 graduating music majo[...]tunity to perform in recital on April 14. 19 and 21. at 12:30 p.m.. Building. Room 124. in the Music The program lasts about an hour. and some 20 students are scheduled for each date. Those performing on April 14 are: flutist — Jacqueline Pranil; trombonists 7 James Schulder. Cedric Stevenson; guitarists — Ramon Arrellano, Michael Dailey, Larry Birtkell;[...]in Wadding; percussionist A Glen Bagley; pianists — Jean Ferguson. Joanna Butler, Doug McCool. Randy letcher; clarinetist — Reynaldo Macias; violinist — Jung Chat: trumpeter — David (,‘hastain; vocalists — Sandra Francy, Hector Luna. Susan Spicer. Gregory Marsh. Patricia Albert. Dr. C. Paul Harper. chairman of the Music Department. is in charge of these events.[...]ar will appear in four Grandstand performances at the Mancopa County Fair at 7 and 9 pm April 14 and 15. McCall, who recorkd the hit songs “Convoy," which brought him his first[...]Pass." will make his first Arizala ap pearance at the 1977 "Love A Fair" which opens April 13. The four McCall per— formances. as well as all the continuous entertainment on three separate stages will cost only the price of ad- mission throughout the five day fair, April 13-17 Loan Fund Established .\ loan fund has been established by the tamIly and friends of Patrick C. Byrne. a disting[...]students who need funds for emergency situations The Patrick C. Byrne Memorial Loan Find. which offers short term loans. in~ terest»free was establisheu after the ASU senior died of aorfic stenosB. Details of the two are available through the financial aid office Lecture Postponed Former[...]S sporsored lecture is post- poned until April 8 The public is Invited to hear him speak on his experiences with the Don Bolles murder case. Bruce Rabbit and the Valley National Bank In SC 142 at 2 p In various departments saying that budgets can‘t be increased because the money is not available. the committee decided. ~ Mark Montanus. the chairman of the budget committee. said that some programs might die if they can‘t get an increase in funds. He added that the only way some program budgets can be increased is to take money away from other budgets. ’lhe reason for meeting with the department heads, Montanus said. is “to determi[...]hey can't live within their budgets.“ Special The GCC Choir»0rchestra concert is scheduled forApril 12. 8 p.m.. in the Dining Hall. Music by such composers as Shubert, Kabalevsky and Poulenc are on the program. John Thrasher. conductor and music professor. said. The Concert Choir. ac‘ companied by the orchestra. will participate In the performance of "Gloria" (in G Major) by hancis Po[...]hoto by Sun .96an This bike carries a message to all passing bikers and motorists. All you rear enders and tender bender: beware. by 0d[...]tion had its cmcert hall premiere in Boston. Jan. 20. 1961. While the text is based on religious ritual; sin- cerity. simplicity and humility are illustrated in thethe choir. said. Harris added that Poulenc. the composer. is one of the finest contemporary religious writers of today. music scheduled PatricIa Ratliff will play the “Piano Concerto Number 3.“ by Kabalevsky. with the orchestra. Siubert‘s “Unfinished Sym- phony" Number 8 in B Minor) is on the program for the orchestral performance The 45-member orchestra is made up of community and college musictans The 72 voices in the Concert Choir are college students. Up and Coming ON CAMPUS The Ans GCC Stage Band Cmcen. fiwil 7, B p m. Dlnlng Hall Student Art Show opening, April 11 toAprit 20.03": tovpm o'chestra Choir concert, April I7. a[...]g Mall, FKED'IUM 3 o my Central Mall OFF CAMPUS The Arts M1! Symphony. April 11 and 12. Gerald Thatcher mounting. sotoisi LIII Chookasia[...]-er Marni IA 17 "Musm I7 (matinee, t "A Day in the Death at Joe Egg " Scottsdale Center tor the Arts. ”Oregon Mime Theater." April 5 and 0 "Japan The New Art." :I p m and 7 p m, Film theatert April 1[...]matinee, 11 15 pm Doolevs Jean Lut Ponrv, April 12. concert shows. 7 30 pm and to 30 pm Slaqebrush[...]18: AZ Frosvectors. April 19 Ice Cap-Ides. ADI-l 202‘. I am. 2 pm matinee April 23, 11 |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO.April 7, 1977 Staff speaks out[...]A large luminous gleaming- metal egg hatched in the late 1960's. A handful of engineers and planners heralded the birth. Others just watched. British Airways and Air France preened Concorde’s feathers and sent the bird on her way with apparently little thought to[...]ng ozone. For whatever their personal prejudices, the supersonic commercial transport’ Staff speaks out by Kathy Briant that has proved popular in the cities of Britain and France does not have a nesting ground in the United States Aircraft far more imposing, more o[...]sonic air- craft entered military inventory in 1952 with the F-100 fighter The Lockheed SR-71 was in- troduced in 1964 and flies between 2,000 and 2,200 miles per hour, at an altitude of 80,000 feet. The USAF F111A is in frequent use, flying at two and a half times the speed of sound. Comparable is the Phantom F-4 Internationally, the Soviet Mikoyan MIG-25 is in service and flies up to 2,110 miles per hour. The Air Force uses the supersonic T-38A Talon in training. It cruises at 1.2 times the speed of sound No one rises against the birds of our defense that populate the skies regularly Compared to these military monsters, the Concorde appears meek at a maximum speed of 1,400 miles per hour It would seem the commercial advancement has been unfairly caged. Realistic approach to pot smoking is long overdue The use of marijuana as a recreational drug is now a[...]15 million persons are now “regular” users of the drug according to the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse. The September 1970 issue of Newsweek said that other than highway speeding, pot smoking was undoubtedly the most commonly committed crime. It now is known that marijuana is not the health threat that most people thought it was. All of the major studies done on the weed — from the Indian Hemp Commission Report in the 1890s to the Schafer Report done in 1969 have said that it is[...]rous results. It has alienated millions of people from mainstream American life and made them criminals.[...]orcement. It has bred an unhealthy disrespect for the law in millions of other people. After all, how can you respect some one who wants to throw you in jail for what you know is harmless. The whole thing goes against the grain of individualism implanted in people by this culture. Besides, the laws against marijuana were established for by Jon Rhodes reasons ranging from racism to the desire of a treasury official to keep his friends employed. In explaining how the weed was criminalized in the 30s, Oakley S. Ray, Ph.d., in his book, ‘‘Drugs, Society and Human Behavior,” says, ‘‘The fact that it was the lower-class Mexican-Americans and Negroes that had initiated its use made the drug doubly dangerous to the white middle class.”’ A former high official in the US. Treasury, Harry J. An- slinger, started a one-man lobby in the 30s to outlaw pot. He was rewarded by the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act in 1936 outlawing the drug, and a new position in the government as the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. Anslinger and a numb[...]uddies had recently been put out of their jobs by the repeal of prohibition. But, good ol’ Harry, he got them their jobs back, chasing down the subject of the ‘tnew prohibition,” marijuana. Much of the folklore and scare stories that Anslinger released have been passed down to the present. They have unfortunately obscured the truth about the weed and precipitated the flood tide of ignorance about pot in this country[...]e now have a chance to align our laws to reality The Congress is now con- sidering two national decriminalization bills. The bills CEAS sponsors many services on campus by Mike Cabirac Many students may think of the Continuing Education Associated Students (CEAS) as only the evening students government. It is that, but it also performs a wide range of services for the student body and the community. The CEAS is run by a board which consists of ten memb[...]ers. They are elected by popular vote every May. The work of CEAS is done by eight standing committees. They are the social, child care, artist series, fine arts, sch[...]publicity and senior college concept committees. The artist series committee is responsible for bringing enter- tainment for the students to the campus. They have in the past brought such performers as Mac Davis, Jim Stafford, and the Phoenix Sym- phony Orchestra to the GCC campus. The fine arts committee has acquired an art collection valued at $200,000 to the campus in over a period of seven to eight years. The senior college concept committee was formed to help bring about approval of a four year college on the west side of the city. A four year college on the west side has been planned for completion sometime in the early 1980's. Another service which the CEAS provides is free legal advice. The service has been very popular and is constantly used by evening students. Joe Quinter, the president of CEAS, gives a reason for its ability to offer these programs. He said that the CEAS has continuity because the members of the CEAS are active in it for a long period of time “The members of CEAS are usually in it for a pe[...]he said Because of this, Quinter said, it gives the CEAS a chance to plan ahead for the next year or few years. were introduced by Sen. Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.) in the Senate (S. 1450) and by Rep. Edward Koch (D.-N.Y.) in the House (H.R. 6108). These bills should be supported strongly, so the oppressive anti- marijuana laws will be taken off the books. The bills would restrict the federal penalty for minor marijuana offenses to a[...]na smoking that is criminal or dangerous. However the present laws against it are both The disruption in the lives of smokers is far more criminal than the actual ‘“‘crime."’ We should cease our ja[...]that most authorities agree is less harmful than the conventional intoxicant, alcohol With the bills being considered inthe Senate and House we have our chance to do this. Write all of your congressmen immediately in support of the bills. After all, isn’t it about time our laws reflected reality[...]Florida's ‘‘Garden of Eden” may vanish like the biblical one, said Stefen Kling at the final film of the Audubon wildlife series for the 1976-77 series. Sponsored by the Continuing Education Associated Students (CEAS) and the National Audubon Society, the film-lecture titled “‘The Vanishing Eden’’ was shown Mar. 28 in the GCC Student Union. Kling, who made the film with the assistance of wildlife photographer and Audubon s[...]famed “River of Grass’? and its two seasons. the wet and the dry. He said although many of Florida’s plants and wildlife are tropical in origin, the state is not considered a tropical climate. He s[...]mum elevation but that it has over 60 per cent of the nation’s frest water bubbling springs. These springs flow south and fill Lake Okeechobee. During the rainy season the lake overflows and runs south to the tip of the Florida peninsula. The river thus formed is some 70 miles wide and 120 miles long and ranges in depth from six inches to two feet, he said. Plants and grass flourish in the shallow sunlit water; hence the name “River of Grass.’ Fish abound in the water, darting about the stems and blades of grass. Kling said The film centered primarily on Student opinion Dati[...]ionship? Mark McDade | never questioned whether the girl would want to pay for it. I’ve always taken the girl out, it makes me feel good. If my girlfriend[...]par- ticipate like men do. It depends on who has the money. | wouldn’t expect a man to finance anything all the way, | don’t think that’s fair. Shorts : Re[...]“Ours is a ‘how to’ depart- ment,” said the reading chair- man, Dr. Barbara Lawrence. Critic[...]E. majors will be Florida’s beauty Gillespie the bird populauon and showed many excellent shots of rare and colorful species. Some of these birds such as the Everglade Kite and the Woodstork are now on the endangered species list because of man’s capacity to destroy his environment. One of the liveliest and memorable scenes from the film was the one in which a mother ‘possum was set scurrying[...]Kling demonstrated through films and lecture how the mangrove trees are able to maintain a balance between the soil of the area and the salty sea that surrounds it. “Builders are destroying the mangroves,’’ Kling said. “Without mangroves to provide a buffer zone between the sea and fresh water, the area cannot maintain a natural balance and the land will become saltier.”” Kling said a gaint jetport was partially built in the nearby Cypress swamp but environ- mentalists stopped action. The place is now a training base for airlines but the damage already done is irreversible. Kling concl[...]s are in strength in Florida but they cannot stem the tide of monied and other pressure groups that are seeking to use the area for other reasons.” offered next semester she said. The class, RE 101, will use material pulled from sports articles she said. It will con- centrate o[...]aid that reading instructor Harry Matz will teach the course. Presently, RE 101 for Ad- ministration o[...]She said that gimmicks are incorporated and they workthe future. Reading classes are taught in Sun City, Luke Air Force Base, and El Mirage. The latter is for those who speak two languages she s[...]hines are also a gimmick, Lawrence said, but they work. They are optional for the student. She said that we are not machine oriented. Machines are motivation for the student she said. and they help eliminate regression. The reading department can teach you how to study and[...]ing lists realistic? She said that Great Books of the Western World is. It is a whole program involving 102 great ideas she said. You make your own li[...] |
 | [...]: | “sae A faculty art show was held in . | # the GCC Student Union lounge * March 20 through March 31. The walls of the lounge were lined with the creative accomplish- ments of several faculty mem[...]ly 46 new id esaadeor tua aco ;members on March 25. MEN AND WOMEN words each additional word 3 Army National Guard has Executive Dean John Waltrip welcomed the guests and spoke on Free haircut & blow dry IMPORTANT STUDY ABROAD ANNOUNCE Openiiigs: 10 numerals at ; the value of a college education. work done by experienced mann appucaTions wow seine ac[...]ylists 78 for MOSCOW, LENINGRAD, LONDON, Being in the Guard is like The keynote speaker was Dr. Matt Hanhila, former exec[...]having a part time job “one dean, who spoke on the fact that only a few are eligible for PTK. “cal[...]d per month and , A Triple Mixed Quartet provided the entertainment, and a two weeks in summer”’. Ask Before The Week from $710. Yeor term from $1590. CONTACT: reception was held for the 125 new members and their guests. about our money for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY S/AY Admissions — Dept. M, 216 $. State/Box 606, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107, 313-662-5575. Of April 25th courses. 4, B-woek terms or quarter, semester, full year terms. Summer e ‘ Hospital MARY 263-6337 WELP WANTED: —Addressare wanted ante é[...]ter. : rs << Ste Secvtons oe Wayete Bivd. Suite 132, m inneapolis, Minn. js caree 7 271-5187 ° , | education... = 1S an alternative fo[...]ulltime % price > employment as early as 5 months from now -no charge »- Biosystems Institute invites your inquiry regarding an exciting we trade 2 for 1 oc 8 opportunity in Respiratory Therapy. F[...]ursing curriculum BRING AD AND GET ONE BOOK FOR 25° Biosystems Institute courses are divided into[...]t grants and loans Pick & Save Book Store Across from Glendale College open Monday through Saturday For more information call 275-4163 Biosystems Institute 2526 E. University, Phoenix, Ariz. 85034 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER |
 | [...]er upping its conference record to 6-1 last week, the GCC softball squad faced one of its toughest tests of the season Tuesday, when it met Mesa Community — the only member of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference to down the Gauchos last season.Coach Nelda Knopp’s team went 2-3 last week, but the wins were the ones that counted. Glendale downed Pima Community[...]l Arizona, both conference opponents, but fell to the University of Wyoming, and twice to Golden West J[...]e. Ann Ream had a perfect three-for-three day in the Gauchos’ 14-3 demolition of Central Thursday, and also knocked in a pair of runs. Also contributing at the plate were Jayne and Val Troxel, who each knocked in three runs with two hits. Kathy Pearston was the Gauchos’ only power Monday, knocking in two runs in the 6-3 loss to Wyoming. Sunday’s contests were to be the rematch of the two teams that met in June for the national junior college softball championship, and the outcome was the same. The teams battled through five and a half scoreless innings in the opener, before GCC scored a single run and needed only three outs for the win. But the two-time defending national champions scored eight runs in the seventh inning, the Gauchos could only muster two in their half of the frame, succumbing 8-3. An error resulted in the first-inning runs for the Rustlers in the second contest, a lead that was never relinquished. The 4-2 loss was a heartbreaker for GCC — two runners were thrown out after safely passing third base. The Gauchos were to follow Tuesday’s matchup with M[...]day, and travel to Tucson this weekend to play in the University of Arizona Invitational. TENNIS Elaine Fimbres ran her No. 2 singles unbeaten - — Ls. ie o- THE PROBLEM IS EVIDENT — Glendale while attempting to return to bag. Two-t[...]en West third baseman after slipping doubleheader from Gauchos. The Gaucho gals take one; men suffer through three p[...]t Pima’s Aztecs. Val Salem in straight sets as the Gaucho team took a 6-3 victory from the Gila Monsters in Thatcher. The Gaucho squad was to meet powerful Mesa Tuesday in a rematch on the MCC courts. The Thunderbirds downed Glendale earlier in the season, 7-2. The GCC men’s tennis squad, coming off a three- los[...]e fell to Grand Canyon, Arizona Western Tuesday, the team stops by Yuma for a match and Scottsdale las[...]thletic Conference Bears to avenge an earlier 7-2 loss at the hands of the Next on the GCC schedule is Mesa Community travelling to Glen[...]win home track opener by MaryAnne McLaughiin In the first-womens track meet to be hosted on the GCC campus, the Gauchos won Friday with a score of 62, over Mesa’s 54 and Phoenix College’s distant 38. Glendale dominated the field events, taking first places in three of the five events. GCC’s Debbie Cassity was first place in the long jump, measuring 17-12, a jump 11 inches longer than Mesa’s Cheryl Herriman. Val Troxel took first in the shot put with a toss of 36-2%4 while Carol took first in the high jump, 5-4, three inches above Glendale’s Carla Mann, who placed second in the event. PC’s Theresa Gustafson took first place in the discus with a throw of 114-11. In the running events, Glendale took two first places compared to Mesa’s five and Phoenix’s three, but the Gauchos took seven seconds, which proved to be the deciding factor. _ First placers for Glendale runners were Carla Mann in the 100 meter hurdles and Debbie Carvoo was first in the javelin throw, 109-11. In the other field events, T-bird Sherrie Alcorn Cassity in the 440 yd. hurdles with a time of 1:14.9, finishing 6.8 seconds ahead of Mesa’s Debbie Miller. Among the Gaucho’s numerous second places, were Kim McElwain in the mile run and in the 440 yd. dash. Kim was also second in the two-mile run, only eight-tenths of a second behin[...]e time was 13:54.4. Debbie Cassity took second in the 100 meter hurdles and Carla Mann ran a quick 27.1 seconds in the 220 yd. dash but not fast enough to beat T-bird Krinda Ellsworth’s first place time of 26.0. The Gaucho’s other second places came in the 440 and the 880 yd. medleys. Gaucho strongmen take most hono[...]lighted a disappointing triangular track meet for the Glendale men tracksters at Phoenix College last Friday. Glendale totaled 40'2 points while Pima had 762 and Phoenix 6A. of 9.8 was given to Jenkins while Reagan was clocked at 9.89. However, in the 220 Reagan made sure he would be the first to break the string, taking an easy victory with a time of 22.2. Jenkins came in second (22.4). Stewart Laird and Kevin Cowley displayed strong kicks in the last stretch to take two Glendale victories. Laird won the 440 in 49.8 and Cowley placed second in the 880 in 1:55.5. Other winners included Mike Oxford who finished second in the pole vault (13-6) and Jeff Kemp, who came in third in the inter- mediate hurdles with a time of 57.5. Glendale’s mile relay team ran a 3:26.0, taking second. The track team will be com- peting in the San Diego Relays Saturday with junior colleges from Arizona and California. Boetto boggled; Glendale’s Larry Maher, Dan Soto and Gary Leslie dominated the shotput and discus events. Maher finished first in the shotput with a toss of 51-3, while Leslie placed third (45-8!2). Soto took first in the discus (145-2) and Maher followed in second (142-5). Fred Reagan placed second in the 100 yd. dash, as a result of a questionable finish. Reagan and Phoenix College’s Jody Jenkins, broke the finishing string at the same time, but the winning time team tripping After a week of near-tragedy and disappointment, the Glendale baseball team is currently in San Diego, and plays host San Diego Mesa today in the opening round of the San Diego Holiday baseball tournament in the oceanside city. Head coach Herb Boetto was hospitalized overnight after being hit in the face with a line drive while feeding a pitching m[...]atting practice Thursday, and still hoped to make the trip with the team, but was waiting on advice from his doctor. Boetto suffered a broken nose and ch[...]aired, he may have to un- dergo surgery to repair the bone and the area around his left eye. Assistant coach Dale Bloss was prepared to take the team to Prescott Saturday for a doubleheader with Yavapai, and the players were looking forward to avenging two early-season losses to the Roughriders, but Yavapai coach Gary Ward called Glendale early Saturday morning, and said the teams wouldn't be able to play with eight inches of snow on the ground. So, hopefully, the games will be made up the week of April 25, when the Gauchos’ only scheduled contests are a Saturday doubleheader with Arizona Western on the GCC field. The caravan carrying the team was to leave Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. for the eight-hour drive, and the Gauchos are to take on SD Mesa at 11 a.m. today. The tournament features five teams from Southern California and three members of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. Each team will play three games in the tourney, with the cham- ary pionship slated for 2 p.m. Saturday. Other first round games are: Phoe[...]a JC vs. University of San Diego junior varsity. The Gauchos resume ACCAC play Tuesday with a game at[...]scheduled to begin at noon SS ea ee ATHLETES TO THE 1977 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES... The finest University and College athietes in the United States are scheduled to represent the USA in the World University Games to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977. These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA. NAIA, NJCAA. and AIAW by the United States Collegiate Sports Council will compete against approximately 5000 athietes from 75 countries in Basketball. Swimming and Diving.[...]Polo But to guarantee USA's full representation. the USCSC needs your help. 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 | [...]t and interpretive by Jon Rhodes A proposal for the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD[...]advisory committee at every community college in the district is fostering protest from the GCC faculty and disparate interpre- tations of what effect it will have. In an April 7 memo to the faculty, Jack Hartley, president of the GCC faculty senate, said that the action is so far-reaching in its implications that he thought a special meeting of the faculty was necessary that day to discuss the issue. On the other hand, the autnor or the Chapter 1 rewrite, board member Roger Brooks, said that the provision involves nothing more than board member[...]g their obligations under state statutes and that the matter is ‘none of their (the faculty's) business.”’ The proposal is part of a rough draft of a revision of Chapter 1, #2L “Policies Pertaining to the MCCCD Governing Board.” The main bone of contention in thethe district. The sub-board would be composed of the board member elected from that college’s precinct to serve as chairperson[...]association president and another member named by the faculty association) and two members of the community (nominated by the chairperson and approved by the sub-board as a whole). As specified in the proposal, the sub-board would: 1. Evaluate and recommend all college policies to the governing board for adoption. 2. Hold periodic hearings with college groups and citizens. 3. Act as initial college authority in all conflicts and disputes at the TreMmMPe® PASANDO Re! + Photo by Bob Smith THANKS TO THOSE WHO GAVE — The PTK sponsored blood drive collected a total of 45 pints in two days. The third day was cancelled because of a lack of dono[...]ay. English protessor Robert Wilcox, chairman of the Student Recognition Day committee said, “T beli[...]ve done something that should be noticed, deserve the kind of public acclaim that we give them. And so,[...]when people can concentrate on this and when both the day and the night students can be involved in it.” About 1[...]and scholarships. “Each faculty member is given the opportunity to identify a student that has had a[...]explained Wilcox. According to Wilcox, for years the school held a small ceremony to award students for good works, but the students didn’t take it seriously, so he sugges[...]a half hour ceremony, then serve refreshments in the reception area. There is an art show and a musical performance in con- junction with the ceremony Wilcox said, “I hope that the students understand that if one wins a prize it i[...]seems to me that if you do it that way, it takes the significance away from it. So, you really have to have earned something to get the recognition that we are talking about. So, we're[...]who are going to be awarded.” college, though the governing board would have final authority . 4. Select a vice-chairperson from its membership who would serve as chairperson in the chairperson’s absence. 5. Review and recommend to the board, all budgets for college operation and other needs and activities. Hartley said that the powers the sub-board would have would “completely emasculate’’ the executive dean’s position. He said that the sub-board would be performing functions usually delegated to administrators and that it would reduce the adminis- trators to nothing more than sec- retaries who would provide infor- mation to the sub-board. ‘“The role of the (MCCCD) board is to set policy, but this appears[...]rs to implement college policy. Brooks said that the powers and duties of the sub-board would not do as is charged. He said that the sub-board would only be able to advise and recomm[...]Brooks, they would not in any way be undermining the function of administrators since executive deans[...]t as directed by policy handed division down by the MCCCD board. He said that the sub-board would merely be another channel of input into the MCCCD board’s policy-making decisions. Continue[...]to GCC students last Friday on his ex- input into the governing board.{ periences as Attorney General.[...]attorney, spoke Friday, about his prosecution of the Don Bolles murder case, his relationship with Bruce Babbit, his opinion of the I.R.E.’s 23 investigative reports and his days in office. H[...]damson before Attorney General Bruce Babbit, took the Don Bolles murder case out of his office. Harris said, ‘‘I made a plea with Adamson, the same ... plea that Mr. Babbit gave him four months and $90,000 later, the same plea with one exception. I probably would have gone a little lower on the prison years.” Harris said he thinks that Adams[...]s said that Barbara Walters interviewed him about the bargain that he had made with Adamson three months before Babbit plea bargained with him, but the interview was not televised because Gary Gilmore was executed the same day of the telecast and his in- terview was bumped from the show. Harris said the Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette did not run the story. Harris said Bruce Babbit “really screwed things up for me,”’ when he removed the Don Bolles murder case from his office. He said that he was trying to get to the people who were at the top of the murder plot by making Adamson reveal their names[...]allowed Adamson’s sentence to go as low as 10-12 years because, according to Harris, *‘If he goes to prison, he’s dead ... if he walks the streets, he’s dead.” Harris said the head of the Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. (IRE),[...]nd didn’t see any good coming out of it. Naming the names, that’s fine ... so that'll be good for s[...]see any great changes in our community because of the 23 articles. And as I dwell back on them, I think s[...]of his four and a half months as county attorney, “The county attorney's office handles all the civil problems in the county, they handle the county school districts, they handle the hospital and the doctors, all county employees, insurance problems, land problems, and all acquisitions. My first 15 minutes in office dealt with, number one, what to do with the doctor at county hospital that’s been selling p[...]sign a paper saying they can pull a plug and let the boy die.” Harris also argued against the state grand jury, saying that it was just an extension of the state and it took the power away from the local agencies. He opposed the new law which makes it possible for someone to be con- victed by the uncorroborated witness of an accomplice. He cited[...]es. We do need some changes in narcotics laws. On the other hand, a personal opinion, I think we need s[...]arijuana, which we did un- dertake while I was in the County Attorney’s office. On the other hand, I have no sympathy for the hard drugs. I gave the death penalty for it, the people pushing it ... I believe in it. He said he thinks inmates should work for a living while they are in prison so that whe[...]djusted to a working life. He also said he thinks the workers in prison should be paid higher wages for the work they do. News JHORTS AS SPEECHES Candidates for the five elected offices of Associated Students (AS) will be presenting their campaign speeches Tuesday the 19th at 11:30 a.m. in the grill room The eight candidates will each give a 3 minute speech (Elsewhere 1n this issue the candidates are profiled.) BOOSTER BARBECUE About 1,100 meals were served at the booster club’s (Los Caballeros) barbeque, April 2. Pete K. Pisciotta, football coach and assistant athletic director, called the event successful. = Most of the food was donated, Pisciotta said, but the proceeds received and pledged amounts had not been tallied as of this date. The purpose of the barbeque was to raise funds for scholarships in athletics. Pisciotta said that the funds allow the $45-fee waiver and cost of books SUMMER SCHEDULE The summer schedule is now available at the Adminis- tration Building and at the information desk in the Student Union. Registration for the first morning and evening term is scheduled for June 1 and 2. Classes begin June 6. rhe ree for courses 1s $1[...]regis- tration fee of $3 for each regis- tration, the schedule notes. |
 | 2-£L TIEMPO PASANDO-April 14, 1977 Airplane trans[...]ill Peck Ever since Orville and Wilbur concocted the first flying machine that could be legitimately labeled “airplane” there has been some skepticism ahout the airplane’s safety. The recent rash of jetliner crashes has more than magnified the fear of death or injury in many potential passengers. Some individuals who had previously permeated the airlines are now turning to trains to carry them[...]t others are taking advantage of what seems to be the most American mode of transportation, the automobile. In 1976 there were 733 recorded highway deaths in Arizona and an estimated 47,000 in the United States. Automobiles are perhaps the most commonly lethal means Up and coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Student Art Show, continuing to April 20, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Student Lounge Student Music Recitals, April 14, 19, 21, 12:30 p.m., Music Building, Room 124. Artists’ Series, B.B. King, Gym, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Drama Production, ‘‘Hot L Baltimore,” April 21, 8 p.m., April 22, matinee at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., April B, 8 p.m. Film, ‘‘Othello,’’ 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 5:45 p.m., April 27, Student Lounge. Band: Spring Concert, April 28, 8 p.m., Dining Hall. Opera Production, GCC Opera Workshop, “The Bartered Bride,” April 29, 30, 8 p.m., Dining Hall. Other Events Foreign[...]pril 16, Student Union; tickets, $1 for members, $2.50 per guest. AWARE, Rummage Sale, April 16. Bri[...]ption, 3 p.m. in Central Mall. Campus Day, April 22 “Semana de la Raza,’ April 25-30. Gcc Open Advisory Board meeting to discuss[...]y, April 19, 1 p.m Council Chambers. OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Little Theater: “Music Man,” April 15, 16, 17,8 p.m., matinee, 2 p.m. April 17. “Hedda Gabbier” Starts April 28. Phoenix Civic Plaza, Symphony Halli; Buck Owen[...]Civic Center: California Lutheran College, April 21. The Sounds of Sweet Adelines, April 22 and 23 Phoenix Art Museum, Biennial of Paintings and Sculpture, April 22 to May 29 Grady Gammage: ‘Don Quixote,” Ballet West,[...]m bardi, conductor, April 18. ASU Music Theatre: “The Magic Flute,’’ April 22, 23, 27, 29, 30. Frontier Town, Cave Creek, Rio Salada Art Show, April 16, 17. Lyric Theater, “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.” April 14.17 Scottsdale Center for the Arts Phoenix Chamber Music Society, “Beaux Arts[...]April 17, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m Cinema Concert, April 20, 8 p.m Arizona Ballet Theatre, 8 p.m., April 2, 23 Windmill Dinner Theater: June Wilkinson in “P[...]esday through Sunday, 6:15 p.m., Sunday matinee, 12:15 p.m Dooley’s “Muddy Waters and Tom Rush, April 26, 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 pm., $4.90 Celebrity Theatre: An evening with Harry Chapin, April 29, 8 p.m., $6.75 $5.75 Stagebrush Theater Double[...]17 “Solitaire April 15. of transportation in the U.S.A. But perspectively speaking there are more cars on the road than planes in the sky, so of course automobile fatalities would top the number of airplane casualties. According to a recent study made by the U.S. News and World Report the years of 1975-76 had no fatal accidents for charter flights. The study also said that 1976 was the second best year on record from the standpoint of casualties on the U.S. airlines on scheduled routes at home and abroad. That was before the worst air accident in history which claimed more than 570 lives in the Canary Island, March 27, trauma. Those of you who feel nervous about fl[...]g) about what causes most crashes. Ac- cording to the National Trans- portation Safety Board (NTSB) your drops of anticipated per- Spiration are good till the last drop Astudy made by the NTSB said that the majority of recent crashes occurred at landing. The report rests the blame for the crashes on the pilot 85 per cent of the time, and other flight per- sonnel 43 percent of the time. Foul weather was a’ factor in two-thirds[...]measures such as in- vestigations of crashes for the purpose of learning from other's mistakes, a new glossary of air traffic c[...]c devices, aircraft travel just might prove to be the safest means of transportation. Up to this point it seems to be the only way to fly. Students enjoy river trip by M[...]nd and to have a lot of fun is how some described the Colorado river trip through the Grand Canyon which GCC offers each summer, though[...]er, GCC student, said it made sense to her to see the geology of some of the oldest rocks on earth close up. Mrs. Elder said she went on the trip half for fun and half for learning » and s[...]ho plans to major in geology, said he went to see the layers of rock in the canyon which he couldn’t see anyplace else. Cer[...]wn other rivers in Florida, Germany and Iran, but the Colorado trip provided “a greater amount of thrills.”” Both mentioned that they particularly noticed the sense of solitude from being at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. They said that they really felt they were apart from civilization because there were no visible signs of urbanization. Cercelius said that he was surprised that the river was as free of trash as it was considering that 75,000 people B.B. King travel the river annually. A sense of cooperation and commu[...]m they said. If this wasn’t present, they said, the trip would not have been as enjoyable as it Lett[...]becomes very unrealistic, when including a quote from someone's book to the effect that blacks and Chicanos initiated marijua[...]to whites)? How many people will read that quote from Mr. Rhodes’ article and believe it to be true? What positive relations could ever result between the races because of such reckless reporting? We are not only offended by the quote from Mr. Rhodes’ article, but are requesting either a retraction of the non-truths concerning blacks and Chicanos or an intelligent clarification of the issues In case Mr. Rhodes was not aware of it; ignorance is doubly dangerous to all human beings. By the way, isn’t it time our news reporting reflected[...]d be very glad to clarify that specific quote and the intent of it. First of all, in writing that opinion piece, I did some research into how the laws against marijuana use came about. In every text which I drew upon, there was mention that the laws were an in- carnation of racism and enacted[...]was in that vein that I used that specific quote. The quote was not my opinion, but was used because it was the shortest quote that I had available with which to[...]h newswriting.) It was not my intent to say that the drug was doubly dangerous to the whites because Chicanos or blacks initiated its use, but that the white middle class at that time in history, (the ’30s) looked at it that way. It (the laws) was just another example of how minorities[...]ted against in our history. Again, I stress that the quote was not my own opinion and that the quote was not intended to say that the marijuana is dangerous to whites (or anyone for that matter) because of the aforementioned circumstances, but that the ridiculous laws passed in the '30s were a tool of minority persecution caused by the white paranoia of anything non-white in the Depression. — Jon Rhodes ‘Opera workshop presents “The Bartered Bride” The GCC Opera Workshop will present Frederick Smetana’s “The Bartered Bride,” a comic opera in three acts, April 29 and 30, 8 p.m., in the Student Center Hall. The production will be done in English. The story is based on Bohemian village life and deals with the young girl whose parents want her to marry a wealthy farmer’s son. The opera _ features Bohemian folk music and folk dances. Many persons are contributing their efforts in the presentation, Mary Ann Dutton, director of the opera and music professor, said. Dr. Lee Baxter, music professor, is preparing the orchestra, and to sing blues at GCC by Anna Ga[...]King, guitarist and blues singer, will appear at the GCC Gymnasium April 17 at 7:30 p.m The public is invited. B.B. King, who has been known as the “King of the Blues,” is popular not only for his jazz and blues sound, but for his original contribution to music, the style that he calls, “The B.B. King twinging guitar.’ Ralph J Gleason said about the style of guitar playing that he created. “He is truly the man who, for all practical purposes, invented the electric guitar he invented a style of guitar pla[...]ally, hundreds of other people playing his style The concert. sponsored by CEAS is open to the public for $2 general admission, and $2.50 for reserved seats. GCC students with I.D. may[...]h for reserved seats. Tickets may be purchased in the Cashier's Office, CEAS Student Office in the evenings or at the Sun City Information Office EL TIEMPO PASANDO “THE PASSING TIMES” El Tiempo Pasendo is the student newspaper of Glendale Community College ond is on academic laboratory for the Department of Journalism i is published weekly ex[...]re ot 6000 Wes! Olive Avenue Glendole Arizona 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes Sports Editor Dove Van Ness Spo[...]Steed Adviser Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader. We will publish as mony os possible w[...]ace limitations and good taste Emmy Stringham is the pianist. Other persons participating in the production are: James Holomon, assistant director[...]igt, production assistant; Debbie McAllister, art work. The cast includes Richard Crull — baritone; Lila Burrie, Denise Barrack, Marjorie Newhoff, Debbie Bernstein — sopranos; Patty Carlin — mezzosoprano; David Schroeder, Greg Marsh, Tom McAllester and Robert Elfstrom, James Boerner — tenors; Trent Bailey, James Holomon — basses. i Members of the village dancers are Tricia Albert, Kiki Strand- q[...]James Tren- beath, Daniel Juarez and Tim Durham. The peasant singers include Sophia Abney, Linda Voigt[...]ond, Greg Marsh and_ Robert Stringham. Dancers in the furiant are Bonnie Newton, Terry Skinner, Rhea Bromwell and Tricia Albert. The polka dancers are Karen Spencer, Kiki Strand- quest, Tricia Albert and Terry Skinner. Funding for the production comes from Associated Students. |
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 | [...]concerns Elections for AS officers will be April 20. Several candidates were asked why they are runn[...]ents here are apathetic, and they need to realize the things here that are offered to them, and what can be offered to them, he said. A candidate should work for the students and not for his own in- terest, said Joe[...]e for president. “AS hasn’t done anything for the . students as a whole this year, but I would li[...]- mentarian, said he would like to see changes in the constitution if he is elected president. The current student constitution is difficult to interpret, he said, so the powers granted to an officer are ambiguous Vice[...]needs officers who are genuinely in- terested in the students. ‘‘I feel I am qualified after three[...]e | have a vote, I have a margin of freedom that the president doesn't have. Students should not be apathetic because the things they learn here will go with them out into the world. I hope to relieve apathy by giving the students more exposure to student government and en- couraging them to participate.” “I think the students are becoming interested in AS,”’ said Dean Noll. “I feel that the large number of candidates is great, and I hope that it will increase the turnout of voters this year, she said.” Comments from candidates for other offices will not be included[...]ched for comment District policy revision (cont. from page 1) GCC Executive Dean, Dr. John Waltrip, sa[...]rooks probably knows better than anyone else what the revision means to say."" However, he said that, as he read the revision, ‘‘it sounded as though the sub-board would be performing on campus what is usually done by campus administrators.” He said that the powers given to the sub-board are operational ones. Normally, the adminis- trators are the only ones involved in operational matters. But, Waltrip said that the sub-board having the power to solve college disputes and recommend bud[...]powers. Waltrip said that he was not in favor of the sub-board as outlined in thethe sub-board would be acceptable. But, as the proposal reads, Hartley said, “I don’t see how a faculty president or administrator could in all conscience continue in their jobs if this thing were to pass.” In the special meeting of the faculty, April 7, a resolution was passed condemning the sub- board proposal. They also af- firmed the actions of the Mesa Community College faculty who took a similar stand on the issue Brooks said that the traculties were entitled to their opinions but that the revision would not do what they say it woyld and “Chapter 1 deals with governing board policy. The governing board can act and set its policy any way it sees fit. The faculty van conduct themselves the way they see fit in Chapter 3 which deals with the faculty. This is none of their business. Maybe th[...]ness.”” Hartley said that anything involving the faculty in any way was their business. In outlining the objectives, the revision states that they are to “involve each board member | more intricately in selected areas so that all board members do not feel the necessity to completely understand every area of district operation and to provide an ombudsman committee at the college level in order to solve as ™ many problems as possible at the lowest level possible.”” Brooks said that he thought the i concept of the sub-boards im- ALL SMILES — The Traveler staff displays their product, developed from 300 submissions of prose poetry, photography and artwork. Copies may be picked up in the student union or the circulation desk at the IMC. Materials not published can be picked up at LA-121. Pictured I-r: Kathy Briant, Karen Melot, Daniel[...]ns April 17 by Kathy Briant Photos by Bob Smith The eleventh annual Student Art Show will open at GCC on Sunday, April 17. During the last week, three juries composed of art students evaluated entrees for the art show, and drew out the ones they thought were the best. Mr. Frank Fitzgerald, head of the art department, commented on the jury system. It is good for two reasons, he said.[...]experience by being responsible for what hangs in the show Each jury was made up of three students. The juries were assigned to different media categories. Jurors were chosen on the basis of how much experience each has, said Kaye[...]five art shows at GCC. Tom O’Keef, was also in the jury, he has won prizes and purchase awards for his creations “We are looking for a complete statement.’’ Dave Fennell, on the jury to select life drawings, paused to nod assen[...]ecution, skill, and draftsmanship,”’ he said The third student jury studied entrees in composition[...]rtising plemented these goals. Brooks said that the sub-boards would also cut through much of the red tape that it is necessary for citizens to go through if they are to be heard by the board. Also, about 90 per cent of the “harangues” which takes place at the MCCCD meetings could be ironed out locally by the sub- boards, according to Brooks. Brooks emphasized that the revision was just a rough draft and that it will[...]“half a dozen times” before it is finalized. The revision will probably not even be acted upon for[...]there are more pressing items to be considered by the board, Brooks said. Still, this 15 page rough draft, and specifically the sub-board proposal, is generating a lot of heat.[...]at he doesn’t know how or why. In reference to the widely disparate views on what the effects of the revision will be, Waltrip said, ‘Maybe the problem is just a semantic one.”” In whatever form and whenever it is acted upon, the Chapter 1 revision will become effective immediately upon adoption by a majority vote of the MCCCD governing board, ac- cording to the final provision of the draft |
 | [...]an Diego by Dave Van Ness It was “deja vu" for the Glendale women’s tennis team last week, the Geuchos again dropping a 7-2 decision to Mesa's entry in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. >», The T-birds had defeated GCC by the same score back in early March on 4 i \ the Glendale courts. Haine Fimbres was the only <@ ‘epeat winner for the Gauchos, PX», coming from way behind in the first /set to take the win from hard-hitting Debbie Gal - van —the 14th consecutive win for the sophomore captain. Tory Griego gave Glendale its only other victory, dropping Lucy Quezada, 7-6, 6-2. The loss dropped the Gauchos’ ACCAC mark to a pair of games below the .500 mark at 6-8, with three conference opponents left ,on the schedule. oi Arizona Western was the firstfhosting GCC Tuesday _\\ when the Gauchos stopped by Yuma for a match ‘\ before proceeding to San Diego. The Matadors fell en masse to Glendale back in Feb- ruary in the teams’ first meeting. The Gauchos will go on from “Matador Country” to spend three days in the oceanside city, taking time off from basking to face Palomar, San Diego s’ a Ae se[...]o catch hair goes flying as GCC’s Peaches bali. The Gauchos play Phoenix this Seniuk applies brakes heading into third afternoon on the GCC field. base at same time Western’s third[...]sa and Grossmont in three successive days. Then, the Gaucho gals will resume conference action Tuesday[...]g colors. Val, who regularly plays third base on the Gaucho Estrada nat qualifier by Caroline Gandara The cold, windy weather didn’t make matters much better for the Glendale trackmen, as they suffered through a fru[...]emed no wind was going to hold back Allen Estrada from qualifying for the nationals with a three-mile run of 14:29.6 while running the 5000 meter run in 15:00.8. The distance medley team of Rick Oxford, Estrada, Kev[...]ers. Maher had a throw of 51-11 to take second in the shotput and 141-0 to take fourth in the discus. Redmond took victories in the long jump (22-4) and triple jump (44-6). Glendale’s mile rel[...]an and Steward Laird took fourth with a time of 3:25.6. The tracksters will be at Pima Saturday for a four-wa[...]ff hardware won at Satur- day’s awards banquet. From left: retiring assistant coach Gerhard Schruer; T[...]entered Wednesday’s game with Western in relief — the Matadors’ relief. Glendale had scored at will — 16 wills — for a 16-0 lead after two innings of the contest, with Sheryl Wells making the AWC hitters swing at air. So, hoping te give AWC a chance, GCC coach Nelda Knopp switched Val from third to the mound, put Liz Batsell at the hot corner ... and the “Yuma Babes”’ still couldn’t score a run. GCC scored once more and won the game 17-0, but still fell another full game back in the standings, because Mesa downed Glendale the day before the Western matchup, handing the Gauchos their second conference loss of the season. The T-birds’ 6-2 win put the Mesa squad on top - with an undefeated record in[...]le did defeat Mesa Friday, but nobody was looking — the game was the opener of the Univer- sity of Arizona Invitational, and won’t count in the ', Arizona Community College Athletic Conference standings. GCC took the win 10-0 in five innings, but fell to Arizona State, 7-0, and San Diego, 7-5. . : . The first of the Gauchos five remaining con- Behind that hair and[...]sliding safely into Yavapai, who fell earlier in the season to Glendale, third during Gauchos’ 17-0[...]dale its first ACCAC loss in early March, 11-6. 02 RRs fe ev A renre Ss he SUT RS Se ee ATHLETES TO THE 1977 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES... The finest University and College athletes in the United States are scheduled to represent the USA in the World University Games to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977. These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA. NAIA, NJCAA. and AIAW by the United States Collegiate Sports Council will compete against approximately 5000 athletes from 75 countrie in Basketball, Swimming and Diving, T[...]Polo But to guarantee USA's full representation. the USCSC needs your help By sending a contribution of $2.00 for a USCSC WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES patch, pin or charm. you help share in the pride of sending the best student/amateur athletes to BULGARIA Send your contribution now Thank You — The United States Collegiate Sports Council ee ee[...]e thrillers and some one-point setbacks that left the Glendale Community College men’s basketball squad out of the playoff picture But the feeling at the annual banquet last Saturday didn’t reflect the[...]or Coach Johnson and his crew After helping lead the Gauchos toa couple of turnabout seasons assistant[...]ed to end his college basketball coaching career The night, however, belonged to Glendale's three outs[...]homores, John Gaydosz, Jerry Gass and Ray Arvizu. The three receiveu tri-captain awards It was not only a good night for Arvizu, Glendale’s 6-2 all- conference guard, it was a good season. Arvizu was picked as GCC’s Most Valuable Player for the second time and won all- regional, first team honors, Other top honors w[...]Most Improved Player. Guard Teddy Colter received the Spark Plug Award for helping move the Gauchos when they needed that extra energy. while forward Ron Anthony won the trophy for Most Effort USCSC WORLD UNIVER[...] |
 | [...]n editorial, call it whatever, but this is it. © The men’s tennis team at Glendale Community College is to be applauded. But, the reason for the action is more important than — _ the action itself. ;The Gaucho team is under the direction of Dr. Jim Smith, who ~ has been the GCC tennis coach since the days of wooden racquets, ~ : white balls and gray sweats. The team does not have a winning record — in fact, with last week’s 8-1 loss to Phoenix College G Glendale fell to 3-12 on the season. Not a single Gaucho has a » winning individual record 6: ais : - But the Gauchos, as a team and as individuals, have class. The e epitome of sportsmanship — class. 4 And it was most evident during the match in which the GCC _ squad was falling nearly en masse to Phoenix — it was evident © which team had it and which did[...]hat each is more or less and individualized sport — you can’t blame a loss on _ anyone else if a s[...]se it’s you, or in doubles, your + partner. And the coach can’t be blamed either (and that’s quit[...]llege sports). 5 So, a nominal amount of emotion — temper — is expected, and © it’s not admonished. But the actions by the PC tennis players last © week could only be called “‘bush.”’ @ ~ Just the thought a ueen 8-1 should be reasonenough to rema[...]Bob Maisner hits backhand, : a little humble, but the Bears, specifically Toby Bennett, Dennis” phoen[...]on and Ed Carty, were about as brash as could be. 2 . cones oby Bennett shows off his Phoenix won the match before the singles play was even com pleted; five Bears won, so even if GCC won the remaining four, i was all over except for the formalities. » Bennett, the Bears’ No. 1 player, and Hudson, No. 2, had taken © easy singles wins and faced Bob Maisner and Gary Collins, GCC’ ; top doubles team, in the No. 1 doubles match. The Bears took the first few games with relative ease, seemed on the[...]used for a bit of “‘bush-league tactics” in the middle, - and almost choked on it. After Maisner had handcuffed the pair with strong serves and Collins defeated Bennett in a lobbing contest, the two Bears spoke - © loud enough for everyone in the vicinity of thethe Gaucho pair took the game, contrary to the obnoxious pair’s prophecies, and nearly took the set. The two Phoenix players were superior players, it was clearly | evident, but the Gauchos were two who wouldn’t give up, and did © everything in their personal power to unseat the two ‘“‘bushers.”’ But the worst of the Bear crap came in the form of Ed Carty, who 4 plays No. 5 singles for PC, and has been aptly dubbed “Elephant — Man”’ by the GCC players. 4 Carty’s obnoxious attitude, tem[...]to make oe Steve Calendo wrap his racquet around the elephant’s trunk, but . 2 # : .. Class won out. e No misnomers are intended — the Gaucho players are far from » perfect gentlemen — an occasional “shit” from Calendo or ‘crap’ » from Randy Bryan is heard, but nothing like the elementary-schoo! * mentality that was exhibited by PC’s players. e The Phoenix College men’s tennis team has, individually, better, — © more superior tennis players than does the Glendale Community — 7 team But is that all that “sports’’ is about? a Randy Bryan, Ste[...]vin Henderson, Gary Collins, Mark Peck, Jim Smith — © you are applauded, congratulated and respected. The Gauchos’ next match is this afternoon on the Glendale courts © | against Mesa, scheduled to start at 3 p.m. La Western only victims for Gaucho In the San Diego Holiday Baseball Tournament held April[...]a Junior College, 6-3, and losing again Friday to the San Diego State junior varsity, 5- 2. The last day of tournament play was a victory for Glendale, as they defeated Arizona Western 10-9. The Gauchos tied the score in the sixth against SD Mesa, but San Diego scored two more in the sixth and in the seventh to take the victory GCC only saw five hits that first day, with third baseman Bob Gess the Gaucho’s only power with two hits and one RBI In Friday’s game against the San Diego State junior varsity, GCC held a 2-1 lead until the seventh inning when San Diego opened up for four runs and the win. Glendale was limited to five hits that day, being blanked after the fourth inning by San Diego pitching. baseballers All was not bad for the Gauchos however when they defeated Arizona Western Saturday. Glendale rallied for four runs in the fifth, and five in the seventh to put the score in GCC’s favor 10- 4. Arizona Western threatened in the top of the ninth as they opened up to score five more runs. The last out of the inning came when Glendale third baseman, Howard N[...]tch Chilton hit a double and had three RBI before the Glen- dale team headed back for home The baseball team resumed regular conference play thi[...]l meet Pima Community College at noon Saturday on the GCC diamond in a doubleheader. % ROE vain swue[...]'t want a ring around your drink re- member this. The first white is Jose Cuervo White Since 1795 Jose Cuervo has been the first, the pre- ; mium tequila And Jose Cuervo is mad[...] |
 | Save the whales by Greg Kcidel The Phoenix chapter of Save The whales have scheduled some upcoming events that will detail the plight of the whale. The activities are appropriately scheduled during Earth wear April 2529 The events are highlighted with a benefit April 27 in the Scottsdale Center for the Arts at which Byrd Baker. founder of the Mendocino Whale War. will speak. The film “Whales" will be shown. and music will be provided by Woodlord Haven. A 83 chnation is asked with all profits going to the Mendocino Whale War. The activities will start at 7:30 pm. Byrd Baker wil[...]Community College at noon and ASU at 7 pm. April 25. On April 26. he will appear on the Rita Davenport show and on KDKB forum. On April Zlhe will speak at Phoenix College at 11 a.m. and then at the benefit that night. Scott Barry. president of the Arizona Whale War. coordinated Byrd‘s schedule.[...]t speaking at GCC. Barry said he tried to contact the GCC lecture series but his calls were never retur[...]) is basically what we want to do. plis exploring the jojoba bean.“ The jojoba. pronounced ho-ho-ba. grows wild in our desert and ac- cording to Barry produces a stperior oil than the sperm oil now being used. which comes from the whales. Byrd is a sculptor by trade and was feat[...]ember's National Geographic. He has just returned from a protest concert in Japan with the conscientious performer. Jackson Browne. So far. the funds that have been needed to promote the266-6723. meow le/(QRTI COSTA RICA Studenlsuvt earn up[...]m osaom ui Caste man (iii-m. we we." mu also not. the opportuniiy In i... mm a Coma linen ism. DI Maun[...]no fi(lllltt.‘ luv Gaucho day tomorrow dul to the rqsignntion ol the AS 390(in 0o, Commas-one! "no“ ion o to plan th[...]carried out as a tree day New budget may total $290,840 The proposed budget for GCC student government activities for 1977-78 was released recently. The budget for the coming year is expected to total 3290.040. ac- cording to a report. Areas of expenditure covered by the budget are: AS and its planned college activities[...]men‘s and women's athletics. College funds for the school year are gathered from student fees. receipts from athletics. and a cash balance of 315.000. Alloca[...]o Pasando Drama dept. will present x-rated play The GCC Drama Department presents “Hot 1. Baltimore[...]inning play by lanford Wilson. 1he play concerns the hotel‘s patrons. a sleazy group of prostitutes and drifters. and the desires and efforts to stop the demolition of their building. This is one of the first local presentations of this off- Broadway[...]ended by Kathy Briant cident insurance received 322.000 Forensics will have just over $3,000 for the year. The lowest amount allocated is $310 for the cheerleaders. the report stated 1he college activities total is a proposed ”05.297. including Sit-100 in reserve cash In contrast. the CEAS budget for next year will be $32,349. imluding 810.000 for its executive board. Over $6.800 went to the CEAS social. which takes place twice a year. feat[...]y and their families at no cost to them. Almost $2,700 was planned for legal servius. and 5213 went for a child care center. 'lhe total budget[...]for CEAS publicity. scholarships and fine arts. The 343.700 budget for CEAS college activities includes $9.144 for administration. 37% for the dean's fund. and $3.748 for fur- niture. 'lhe su[...]erts. ’lhe report indicated that athletics for the year will receive over swarm, Categories under m[...]g. Next season‘s football will be supported by 320.525. The total for men‘s athletics is a proposed $65,859. Women's athletics will hold $32.68;! next year. Areas include volleyball. softbal[...]cholarships. basketball. golf. tennis and track. The proposed budget will be reviewed by a district co[...]ip. executive dean at GCC. Photo hy i." iioiiq. THE WAITING IS ALMOST OVER — The tratfic light at the intersection of the north parking lot's south access is nearing competition. The light will alleviate traffic problems that occur from the after-class rush to leave campus. for mature aud[...]y. Friday and Saturday at B pm. with a matinee at 2:30 Friday. at the Playbox theater. room T2403 north of the gym. Admission is free to students vn‘th 1D. 52 for others. fickets can be picked up at the bookstore cashier's office. The leading players for this production are Bill Guy[...]and U: Costanzo as Jackie GCC concert band tour The GCC Concert Band. ap- pearing in competition at S[...]. Czech composer for band literature, "critiqued" the group. Thrasher said. and gave the band “high impressive remarks " He quoted Husa as saying "the group was very misical. well controled and[...]nt, faculty honored at Recognition Day event At the fourth annual Recognition Day. about 185 students received awards for merit in the var-iota fields of study and special activities.[...]h professor and president of faculty senate. made the introductions. [tr John Waltrip. executive dean. welcomed an overflow audiaice of over 700. He emphasized the need for education as a way to handle power wisely. The community college has played a significant role i[...]rtunity for some college education. he said. For the first time. an award was presented to a faculty member for outstanding work. and with distinction. over a period of years. Bonnie Ann Nelson, philosophy professor. wa the recipient of this honor Partialpating in Recognition Day were 24 departments that gave attention to students for their performance in the particular areas in addition. special awarch went to persons responsible for the publication of "The Traveler." Proyects in Community Services.[...]ver 100 award sponsors donated items presented to the students. Responsible for this undertaking was Ba[...]whose efforts to contact. to assemble and to wrap the gift items warrant mention Inside: Orphans ....... p. 2 Semana de la Raza. . .............. p. 3 was pleased with the band‘s per- formance and believed “they reached the peak the members wa’lrcd for " new by Ina 3mm THAR SHE BLOWS — These are two of the many fountains that maintenance men use to water I number of small areas. 83. King ....... p. 2 Sports ......... p. 4 |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-April 21.1977 Staff laffs out Ads confuse us by Joe Pa[...]rofound effect on our society have probably spent the past 20 years living in a cave. By taking just one aspect of TV, the com- mercials, I will prove my point that our lives are ruled by “the tube.”” If you just sit there, half paying attention, the average com- mercial probably seems pretty reasonable, but take the time to really listen; boy, are we falling for a line. Who in their right mind would believe that soap can wake up a lady w[...]ed over into a hyper excited fool, dancing around the kitchen flipping pancakes for the kid- dies? Why should we believe the ex- witch of the west’s statement that her brand of coffee is good to the last drop? Up and coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Drama Production, ‘Hot L Balti more,” April 21, 22, 23, 8 p.m., matinee, April 22, 2:30 p.m Student Music Recitals, April 21, 12:30 p.m., Music Building, Room 124. Film, “Othetlo,“’ April 27, 9 a..m., 1 p.m., 5:45 p.m., Student Lounge. Opera Production, “The Bartered Bride,’ April 29, 30, 8 p.m., Student Center Hall Band Spring Co[...]g Hal! Drama Workshop one-act Productions: ‘‘The Valiant,’” “Mind over Matter,‘ ‘’Overtones,”’ ‘Shock of Recognition’ ‘from “You Know | Can’t Hear You When The Water Is Run ning.”* Other Events Student Elections, April 21 Campus Day, April 22 Semana de la Raza, April 25-30 Last Day Classes, May 5. Community Night at[...]p.m Registration for Summer session, June 1 and 2. OFF CAMPUS GCC Ob The Arts Phoenix Art Museum: Four Cor ners’ States Biennial Members’ Preview, April 22. Harry Callaham City Exhibition, photography, April 24. Islamic Art Exhibit, April 29 through May 1. “Ten Years of Collecting,’’ April 29 through May 8. Phoenix Civic Center: California Lutheran College, April 21. The Sounds of Sweet Adeiines, April 22 and 2%. Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, April 22, 8 p.m Phoenix Little Theater Gabler,’’ April 28, 8 p.m ASU Music Theater: ‘‘The Magic Flute,’ April 22, 23, 27, 29 and 30. Scottsdale Center for the Arts Arizona Ballet, April 22, 23, 8 p.m Two Exhibits The Cartoon Show, and The image of America in Caricature and Cartoon, conti[...]iresign Theatre’s ‘‘Just Foiks,”’ April 22, 8 p.m., $7.50 and $6.50. Harry Chapin, April 29, 8 p.m.,$6.75, $5.75. Bill Evans Trio, April 30, 8 p.m., $5.50, students, $2. Dickey Betts, Steve Gibbons Band, May 2, 8 p.m., $7.50, $6.50 Dooley’s: Doug Kershaw with Slidin’ Jake, April 25, $5. Muddy Waters and Tom Rush, April 26, $4.50. Both at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m Stagebrush Theater: Solitaire Double Solitaire,’ April 22.24 Windmill Dinner Theater June Wilkinson in “Pa[...]esday through Sunday, 6:15 p.m., Sunday matinee, 12:15 p.m Other Events Air show applications for Miss Airshow ‘77. Selection on April 22 show on April 23 and 24, at Deer Valley Airport Ice Capades, continuing to April 24, 8 p.m. Mineral Museum, April 22 “Hedda 23, 27 Another thing, who the heck is Allen Hamil? And who cares if 300,000 new[...]tting lower prices. Americans need to wise up to the facts of life about Madison Avenue. Bulls donot b[...]tchers of Kool Aid do not chase Mr. Thirst around the neighborhood, margarine tubs do not talk and the average person will not tell you if you have ring around the collar. You might laugh this off until you realize that our children’s heroes today are the likes of Marathon John, Twinkey the Kid and Captain Crunch. These facts threaten to destroy the very foundation of which our country was built![...]tuff?” “It’s saccharin.” “Huh?”’ “The diet sugar.” “What are we doin’ with it?” “We're gonna try to sneak it across the border, it’s illegal. We're gonna’ hit thethe streets, a packet of Sweet 'n Low will go for a buck. The rest goes to the National Diabetic Food Control Center.” “I don’t get it. illegal?” “] heard some rat drank the equivalent of 800 12 ounce bottles of pop a day and he o.d.’d on the stuff.” Why is it \ Photo by Jet Kollor BB[...]d loved, this silent and unblinking group sits in the dark as if brooding while life outside buzzes on[...]ugh their presence is carefully logged and filed, the wayfaring victims of fate fall into anonymity as[...]r faded levis for that matter EL TIEMPO PASANDO “THE PASSING TIMES” Ei Tiempo Pasando is the student newspaper ot Glendale Community College and is on ocodem ory for the Department of Journal: tis published weekly excep[...]eader. We will publi with respect to space toste the editor from ony a8 many as possible mmitations ond 9 The tragedy is that someone on this campus may be concerned about his orphan Ya know the student office building? OK. Walk through the door marked SC107 and go down the hall. The orphanage is on your left, behind the door with the red-and-white sign saying ‘Lost and Found.”’ Mrs. Madeleine Petty looks after the collection of jackets, books, glasses, wallets, et al When someone brings an item in, she logs it and takes the name of the donor. If there is any iden- tification she attempts to contact the owner After the item has taken refuge there for 30 Petty will transfer it to the Salvation Army or Goodwill Industries days If o[...]can produce,” B.B. explained, “so it’s just the combination you put them in. Music is music, I like all kinds.” B.B. started as a Gospel singer and do[...]tha King.’’ Today B.B. is known world wide as “The King of the Blues.’’ Sunday he gave an hour and 45-minute CEAS sponsored concert The evening began with a feedback filled introduction[...]ix-piece band, which was a definite indication of the P.A. problems which plagued the entire performance When King picked up his guitar “Lucille,” the audience swayed with his blues licks. When he sang, his lyrics were lost in the accoustically accosted gym, but still he drew a merited response with his intense vocals The lighting made the concert seem almost amateur, with King on many occasions directing the spotlight off of him and onto the soloists of his band Still B.B. remained in com-[...]sive im- provisations he delivered a concert void from any teenage punk rock frills, and he still remained king Photo by Bob Behind this door, in the student office building, lies m st of the articles lost by GCC students. So if you c[...] |
 | April 21, 1977-£L TIEMPO PASANDO-3 Semana de la Raza: h[...]in cultural activities and dances on campus April 25-30 by Carolina Gandara The heritage of ‘‘Raza’’ and the progress it has made will be emphasized throughou[...]ek of Mexican- Chicano cultural activities, April 25-30. “There is a need, an emphasis, between the raza and heritage,’ Armando Padilla said, chairman of the week. ‘‘Methods of keeping alive the actual history Chicanos relate to is a goal of the week,”’ Padilla added. What is Raza? Translated to English the word means race. According to Padilla’s own definition of the word it is, ‘‘One who stays with the heritage,”’ referring to the Chicano heritage. MECHA along with Chicano Services and Student Services will present the week for the entire community. It is the organizations feelings that though cultural educa[...]n and respect for something that has been part of the Chicano experience for many, many years, it is also something beautiful for those who have yet to realize the Mexican-Chicano cultural ac- tivities that is, so[...]tible, new interior, AM-FM, good condition. 937-7528 after 4 p.m. HELP WANTED: Addressers wanted immediately! Work at home - no experience necessary - excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Waysate Bivd., Suite 132. Minneapolis, Minn. 55426. EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 CAN YOU DRAW? amazing ETP NEEDS A “You're never in CARTOONIST APPLY AT L-150 OR CALL 934-2211 EXT. 229 The week will start off with Senior Arts displays and sales in the Atrium hall and patio. A Chicano film festival is set up for. the first three days of the week. The films are “Raza”’ oriented. United Farm Wo[...]Con ’76, a theater group which places satire on the farmworker problems will be performing, Sat., April 30 at the grill area. Chicano Services will present a work[...]ow rider auto show will be presented, Fri., April 29. The low riders will be located in the south lawn of the Language Arts building at 8:00 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. Friday and Saturday are the busiest days of the culture week. Friday there will be workshops discussing Chicanos in education, business, and law. The workshops will help the Chicano to cope with the many obstacles that confront the members of ‘“‘Raza.’’ Some of the obstales explained by Padilla were “Compare and you'll bet your bottom dollar on us. “Because we're the only line of 100% natural cotton 14-ounce denim jeans in the world without ‘jeans problems’. “Sedgefield Do-Nothing’ denim with the Sanfor-Set* process “That's our built-in competitive edge “And the reason we beat their pants off "SEDGEFIELD JEANS[...]cause, regardless of how many times we're washed, the size you buy is the size we stay. "SEDGEFIELD JEANS DON’T NEED — "SEDGEFIELD JEANS START OUT NICE AND SOFT. regu[...]chis, Mexican dance groups, and an exhibition of the Charro, the original Mexican cowboy will be featured Fri., April 29. The mariachis, and dance groups will be featured most of the week, while Exhibition of the Charro will be Fri., April 29 at 4:30 at the lawn south of Business building. For those Mexican food lovers, authentic Mexican food will be served over the week, with plenty of iced drinks on hand. Rock groups will also be present, with a dance on the last day between 8:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight. On Saturday, April 30, MECHA will crown a Queen of the Week from one of the high schools attending. A scholarship will be awarded to the winner. For further information contact Glendale Sommunity College, 934-2211, ext. 220, 329. "SEDGEFIELD JEANS DON’T COST A oe “Our biggest ec pe The price yo for Do-Nothing because we cost ce of the biggest "IF WE'RE LYING YOU GET YOUR MOn[...] |
 | 4EL TIEMPO PASANDO-April 21, 1977 Softball teams falls lower in standings[...]avenging demolition of Phoenix College last week, the Glendale softball team has just about taken itself out of any chances of making the national tournament as cham- pions of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. The Gauchos destroyed Phoenix 12-4 Thursday, scoring Gal tennis over AWC Glendal[...]ped three of four matches last week, but defeated the one conference member they faced. The Gauchos dropped Arizona Western, 7-2, but fell to Palomar, San Diego Mesa and Grossmon[...]Canyon and Cochise this week, before finishing up the season against non-conference Yavapai and Grand Canyon at home next week. five runs in the fourth inning and four runs in the fifth after spot- ting PC four tallies. The win gave GCC a split of the season series; PC won earlier, 11-6. The win was a refreshing one for Glendale’s squad, but didn’t repair the damage caused by Yavapai, which downed GCC, 8-5,[...]RBI topped Glendale. Two Gauchos are now 8-3 on the conference season, and with just four games to pl[...]e. Mesa’s T-birds are undefeated thus far, and the Roughriders’ only loss was in the first meeting with the Gaucho gals. So Yavapai will have to drop two mor[...]will have to drop a pair before meeting GCC April 28. Glendale plays at Scottsdale Tuesday and Central Arizona today. esa be et cease rf . ‘: ere oe — ai Glendale’s ace javelin thrower, Carol Carvoo[...]n down PC Freshman Rick Kwiatkowski shot a par-72 iuesday, icading GCC’s men’s golf team to a 14- stroke victory over Phoenix College in a dual match on the Wigwam Country Club course. Phoenix's Derek Craw[...]a 74. Glendale’s Tom Gray, currently ranked as the top golfer in the conference, will have the cast removed from his fractured hand this week, but is still questionable for the weekend Roughrider Invitational in Prescott. The tournament, held Friday and Saturday at Prescott Country Club, is hosted by Yavapai College, and is the last tourney before the Glendale Invitational. GCC’s tournament will be at Wigwam the 29th and 30th of this month. CONGRATULATIONS — Rick Kwiatkowski, for winning the tournament last week, but more importantly, for holing out a 5- iron on the 168-yard hole at Caramillo Country Club in California two weeks ago. The hole-in-one helped earn Rick a one-under for the day. Tough meet Saturday GCC Coach Dick Fuennin[...]Junior College and Pima Community College, two of the best track teams in the southwest, next Saturday on Glendale’s track at 7 p.m Injuries forced the Glendale Two more Glendale trackmen qualified for the national finals. Elvert Redmond tied the Arizona junior college triple jump record with a winning jump of 46-11. Fred Reagan qualified in the 220 with a second place clocking of 21.8, equalling his best ever Other top finishers[...]ose Cuervo White Since 1795 Jose Cuervo has been the tirst, the pre- mium tequila And Jose Cuervo is made to mix[...]D. CONN around your drink, re- Allen Estrada in the mile, with a second place time of 4:27, Jeff Kemp second in the intermediate hurdles (56.6.5) and Jim Maher, second in the shotput (51-10) and second in the discus (148). Third place finishers were Kevin Cowley in the 880 (1:56.6), Redmond in the long jump (21-8) and Reagan in the 100 yd. dash (10.00) trackmen to stay out of tea[...]s, while Phoenix College was a close second with 72 points and Western New Mexico had 53. GCC wins 3 of 4 by MaryAnne McLaughlin Returning home from a road trip to San Diego, the GCC baseball team came back to win three of its four games last week. The Gauchos started their week right, first taking two games from the Scottsdale Artichokes Tuesday and Wednesday, 9-6 and 6-2. In Saturday's home doubleheader against the Pima Aztecs, GCC gave away the first game, 14-9, as they committed nine errors, then came back to win the second game, 84. Four Glendale home runs highlighted the winning week as outfielder Mitch Chilton hit his eighth home run of the season in Wednesday’s game, tying the GCC school record. Tuesday’s win over Scottsdale saw the Gauchos take the lead in the first inning, 2-0 and staying on top the rest of the way. Glendale accumulated 17 hits in the game to give them the win over the Artichokes. Top Gaucho batsmen were Tim Weisheim[...]nd one RBI. Wednesday’s second win over SCC, 6-2 on the GCC diamond, saw Glendale unload for three home r[...]ton as he hit his record-tying eighth home run in the seventh inning and catcher Jim Christensen hitting two homers, one in the sixth and another in the eighth. Scottsdale tied the score at one-all in the fourth, but Christensen’s two run homer in the seventh proved to be the clincher which broke the tie. Glendale veteran pitcher Ron Maze turned in another complete game, spacing eight hits, while the Gaucho defense played errorless ball In Saturday’s doubleheader against the Pima Aztecs GCC fell, 14-9 as nine misplays spelled disaster for the Gauchos GCC did tie the score at 8-8 in the sixth inning but Pima came back to take the lead on a combination of three singles, a sacrifi[...]Sherrer with three RBI on a bases-loaded triple The second game of the twin bill was more successful for GCC as Maze hurled his second complete game and win of the week Eric Rasmussen opened up GCC’s scoring in the second inning with atwo-run homer which was the Gaucho’s fourth home run of the week Glendale tied the score at 4-4 in the fifth on a double to the opposite field by Weisheim Glendale tallied four more times in the bottom of the sixth as the Gauchos capitlized on a sacrifice fly by Melvin and two costly Pima errors which opened the gates for three more runs. Leading GCC hitters in the second game were Weisheim, three-for- four and Me[...]th one RBI. GCC met Phoenix College yesterday on the Gaucho diamond, going into that contest third in the conference. Glendale will meet the Bears again this afternoon at PC, the action starting at 3:00. Glendale’s next schedu[...]ll be against Arizona Western April 30 at noon on the GCC field. |
 | E1 AS candidates disqualified by Kathy Briant Results of the AS elections last week were delayed when the AS election board disqualified three candidates from the race. Votes will not be counted until a final decision is made as to which candidates will remain in the running Presidential candidates Ronald Solares a[...]ren received word of their disqualification after the elec- tions closed on Thursday. The election board gave each can- didate the reason or reasons for charges brought against him. The disqualified candidates were each given a private hearing Tuesday with the elec- tion board to decide whether charges will[...]issioner. “We have a set of election rules that the candidates are aware of before they start their campaigns; and we are being fair to all candidates in providing these hearings to them, she said After a session of more than four hours, the election board reinstated Joe Paulmenn and Ken Warren. Ronald Solares remained out of the race. Solares will appeal his case to the district Board of Regents, who will make the final decision. Charges against Solares in- clude campaigning within the 50 AWS changes constitution Title IX, designed[...]t exist in any school receiving federal funds put the constitution of Associated Women Students (ASW) on this campus to the test, when it was found that the con- stitution discriminated against men. In the voting of last week’s election there was a proposal on the ballot which was to change the AWS constitution to comply with Title IX. The beginnings of the proposal go back to March 30 when MECHA filed a f[...]AWS went to Title IX coordinator Olivos received the letter she was not aware that AWS had been doing the discriminating. “It was not us who had said men[...]er’s rules that said men could not vote or sign the petition.” The most important change in the constitution is that the word women was changed to all. Now making it possible for men to vote, hold off[...]mber. “We had to undergo a tremen- dous change from when the con- stitution was first written in '66,”” explained Mrs. Olivos. For their model in changing the foot limit around the voting area. Joe Paulmenn and Ken Warren were ea[...]aying campaign materials in unauthorized areas of the campus. AS election board members include: AS pr[...]d- neck. AS operations will not be af- fected by the delay in election results, said publicity com- missioner Terry Friedman. When asked to comment on the situation, candidates Ronald Solares and Joe Paul[...]‘screwy.” Photo by Bob Smith ASHES TO ASHES — These are the remains of the office of Homero Lopez‘s office after it was gutted by an arson set fire Tuesday morning, 12:20 a.m. No one was injured, but approxi- mately 10,[...]cted in campus fire An arson type fire destroyed the office of Dr. Homero Lopez, director of evaluations and commissions and damaged other parts of the administration office 12:16 a.m. Tuesday. According to Dr. John Waltrip, executive dean, the blaze caused an estimated $10,000 damage. Waltrip said, “the fire was set, it was not accidental.” Waltrip said the fire was discovered by an off-duty Glendale poli[...]heritage scheduled to begin today said, “with the upcoming cultural activities the fire didn’t help Firemen from both the Glen- dale and Phoenix fire depart- ments battled the blaze. A much. It was very depressing for all involved. I hope whoever did it gets their just .rewards.”’ spokesman from the Glendale fire department said the ex- panding heat blew out the win- dows causing a noisy explosion. Lopez, who is also the coor- dinator for Semana de la Raza, a week centering around Chicano The blaze is currently under investigation by the Glendale fire department. constitution the women used the for the MCCCD Lube Carabajal. Tut constitution of AWS at NAU. When president of AWS, Connie News SHORTS AWARE The Association for Women’s Active Return to Education (AWARE) netted $150 from the rummage sale held at Phoenix College, Saturday morning. The left over items were donated to the El Mirage Community Action (CAP) group. Barbara LeGrande, director of public relations and in charge of the sale, said that this amount could provide scholar[...]eta Kappa’s four officers will be Friday, April 29 at 7 p.m. in the Council chambers. The offices are president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. The only qualification to run is to be an active member in good standing. All PTK members are urged to come and vote for next year’s leaders. Comment If you happened to be in the Student Union last Friday morning, you heard the Northern Arizona University (NAU) Concert Band perform. The 101-member band, under the direction of Donald Wolf, gave a varied program,[...]of instruments to advantage as well as some solo work, all accompanied by the band. The NAU Band was here on a recruiting tour. Wolf pointed out that students from all schools at NAU are represented in the band. Nine former GCC students are also in the group. Assisting Wolf were Allen Smith, assistan[...]and John Thrasher, GCC Band Director. AS Report The AS Executive Board Meeting voted April 19 to send[...]es and Ronald Solares as their representatives to the “Forum,” an educational conference held in Wickenburg, Ariz. the first three days in May. The cost will be at $85 per person which will be paid by the council The Executive board also started plans to organize the St. Mary’s Food Drive which will take place on campus May 4 and 5. The cans of food donated by the G.C.C. students will be sent to the West Side Food Bank AS votes to submit minority report with proposed budget the AS board had any objections, if they would submit them in a minority report. by M. Cabirac and J. Rhodes The AS Executive Board voted to accept the proposed budget for next year’s college activi-[...]provides for a minority report to be submitted to the dean along with the proposed budget. The action came in the Open Advisory Board meeting April 19 at 1 p.m. The amendment resulted from contentions by AS vice-president Jim Trenbeath that the proposed budget was unfair to AS. Trenbeath cited the disparity between AS’s proposed budget of $10,960 and that of CEAS which is $32,490. CEAS also has a proposed budget of $43,693 f[...]y students with about $50,000. He explained that the budget is based on a projected student enrollment of 12,000 full time students with an equal breakdown between day and evening students. The college receives $21 for full time student equivalency (FTSE) from the district and with a projected evening student enrollment that means that college will be receiving about $126,000 for the evening students, Glemba said. He said that even with the $76,000 for CEAS budget and college activities th[...]d for day activities such as band and athletics. The AS board, after discussion, expressed the desire to hold up acceptance of the proposed budget so they could study it further. The Chairman of the Dean's Budget Advisory Committee, Mark Montanus, asked that the board not hold up the budget. He said that it was important that it be[...]An amendment was made and passed to provide for the report to be drawn up and submitted April 22. In an interview after the meeting, Montanus discussed some of the changes in next year's proposed budget. There h[...]t completely and six that have been increased for the 1977-78 school year, according to Mon- tanus The three contingency budgets, the AS, CEAS, and student activities accounts were cut because the money which will be available for the next year will be considerably reduced from the current year, Montanus said. The six budgets which have been increased are the four womens’ athletic activities; volleyball, t[...]all, and drama, Montanus said. Montanus said that the womens’ activities were granted increases because they requested them early in the semester. The football program needs the increase, said Montanus, to obtain new equipment which will comply with safety standards. He added that the football budget increase will amount to only five per cent Montanus said that the drama department will receive a 50 per cent increase over the current budget, because it will not be possible f[...]ounts, 17 budgets will be reduced, 31 will remain the same, and one, the Associated Women Students fund, will be re[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-April 28, 1977 Play Review “Hot L’s” performance hot ‘n’ heavy by Jon Rhodes The GCC drama department ted the irreverent and risque “Hot L Baltimore” April 21, 22 and 23 as the 54th and last play in the tiny Interim Playbox Theater in T2-103. If it wa[...]y. And I don’t mean bang as in “bomb.” Far from it; the play was a smash, performed with comedic flair and a few sur- prises. The play which was rich in flaky characters, was an ideal vehicle for the cast to display their respective talents in. The story which takes place in the lobby of a decaying inner-city hotel examines the various life- styles of the hotel’s inhabitants and takes a look at their actions as imminent eviction confronts them because the building is going to be demolished. Most of the clientele of the Hot L Baltimore are in one way or another as degenerate as the building. It includes a few pros- titutes in vari[...]ing freaks, and a decrepit hypochondriac. Almost all the characters in the play are basically stereotypes and that can make[...]eur cast to present them without becoming part of the cliche. But ‘‘Hot L Baltimore’s” cast wa[...]s so convincing in this role that he nearly stole the show with his realistic interpretation of his character. But, it was Pam Brown that really stole the show with her rendition of Suzy, the saucy Puerto Rican hooker with a heart of gold. She was a joy to watch as she pulled the part off to perfec- tion, looking genuinely naive with the weird sort of innocense that only a prostitute in play could have. Making the part believable was quite a task, but you couldn’t tell fromall her marbles but is still willing to tell her Nati[...]ical be- liefs to anyone who will listen. But in the stellar comedic role was Jan Stevens who played A[...]old whore who only gets business because she’s the lowest bidder. She had the overflow audience laughing with her constant diat[...]was a standout as Mrs. Oxenham, a woman who works the Hot L Baltimore’s desk during the day. The way she was made-up made her fit her part perfectly. With the granite pucker of a small gargoyle, she looked just like one of the icy beasties that work in such places. All the rest of the cast is to be commended for their credible work in their roles. None of the acting was stilted and throughout the play the comedic bits were well timed :and crisply executed. The play was so well done that it’s even easy to overlook the much publicized ‘‘X-rating” that was nothing but overstatement and overkill. To be sure, the dialogue was as sexually explicit and blunt as yo[...]t compared to how movies are rated I’d say that the play was R-rated at best. Considering what M. Pe[...]and his drama depart- ment have proven can do in the small confines of the closet called “the Interim Playbox” it should be very interesting to see what they can come up with in the new Performing Arts Center where there they will[...]ne thing’s for sure because this play proved it — there won’t be any lack of talent. Hot air bal[...]de-and- wicker basket balloon set down at GCC. In the southeast field near the Language Arts building, a sunny mass of orange, y[...]eans climbed out to help their ground crew settle the balloon. The balloon boasted the big letters “KDKB.” Dwight Tindle, president[...]of KDKB, and pilot Craig Eisenberg drifted around the city Thursday morning. They rounded Camel- back M[...]ross town to GCC. “We thought we would land in the farming fields west of here, but we were coming down quickly and the campus looked like a perfect place,’’ commented one of the trio. As ground crew workers began to fold the balloon, Tindle broad- casted a greeting over KDKB from the administration office here. “We can’t live without our ground crew,”’ said Tindle. The crew of three follows the balloon by car to aide the landing. Tindle and Niccolson have had unusual experiences with the balloon. Once we landed in some- body’s backyar[...]with their coffee cups to look at us, then called the police. Photo by Bob Smith TOUCHDOWN. The KDKB balloon landed in the southeast field last Thursday morning. The landing was rough, after its first contact the basket dragged about 150 feet before stopping. Another time we set down on the eighteenth hole at the Moon Valley golf course, he said. He added that the golfers were not very pleased. AH! There IT IS. Professor John Winters prepares one of the six GCC Telescopes for Community Night May 11, 8[...]ories will be open to public Acommunity night at the GCC observatories will be held May 11, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The observatory labs are located at the northeast corner of the stadium fence. The plan for the evening is to observe objects in the sky — such as Jupiter, Saturn, some star clusters and some nebulae. At each telescope, a member of the astronomy club or a student will give an explana[...]n. According to John Winters, physics professor, the observation facilities are perhaps the best in the district. Two buildings will serve for observati[...]that is electrically controlled for an opening to the sky and which houses a 10-inch reflector telescope. This is molded inside the observatory. The other lab has six telescopes. The shutters on its roof slide over so that a view of the sky is made possible. Winter said that the event will be informative and effective if good weather prevails. The Saguaro Astronomy Club is assisting with the plans. This event is set up for the community. Children as young as first graders may enjoy the program too, Winters noted. Senior citizens offe[...]ns are being of- fered scholarships to any one of the five community colleges in the district. The Maricopa Coun- ty Community College District has provided for such a program. Allowances between $25 and $75 will be awarded, and they may cover such[...]pplies, in addition to class registration fees to the commun- ity college of one’s choice. Applicant[...]or older and legal residents of Maricopa County. The GCC scholarship committee selects the candidates to this college. The recipient of the scholarship is notified of his selection by mail. It takes about two weeks for the applicant to receive the allow- ance. EL TIEMPO PASANDO “THE PASSING TIMES” El Tiempo Posando is the student Gi weekly except during holidays, vacati[...]at 6000 West Olive Avenue, Glendale. Arizona, 85302 Editor Jon Rhodes ‘Sports Editor Dove Van Ness[...]hotographers Gwen Vowles ETP invites letters to the editor from ony reoder. We will publish as many os possible w[...]se Applications, or information, may be obtained from the Finan- cial Aid Office, room B-102, and they should be submitted to that office about three weeks prior to the beginning of registration. Scholarship recipient[...]s of this opportunity. Up and coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Opera Workshop Production, ‘‘The Bartered Bride,’’ Apri! 29 and 30, 8 p.m. Student Center Hall. Free. Band[...]8p.m., Dining Hall, Free. Drama Workshop plays: “The2. Four one-act OFF CAMPUS The Arts Scottsdale Center for the Arts: two exhibits continuing to April 30; The Cartoon Show and The Image of America in Caricature and Cartoon The Bill Evans Trio, April 30, 8p.m., $5.90, Students -$2 Phoenix Art Museum: Islamic Art Exhibit, April 29 through May 1. Ten Years of Collecting, April 29, through May 8 Phoenix Little Theater: ‘Hedda Gabler,’’ April 28, 29, 30, and May 5-7, 8pm ASU Music Theater Flute,’ April 29, 30. "The Magic Celebrity Theater: Harry Chapin, April 29, 8 p.m., $6.75, $5.75. Dickey Betts and Steve Gibbons Band, May 2, 8p.m., $7.50, $6.50. Al Stewart, May 6, 7,8 p.m.[...]., $6.75, $5.75. Dooley’s: John Steward, April 28, 7:3 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., %. Les McCann, May 3,[...]esday through Sunday, 6:15 p.m., matinee Sunday, 12:15 p.m. Classical Film Society, (Unitarian Church, 4027 E. Lincoin Drive), “Blotto”’ and “Scram,” April 29, 7:45 pm., $1.0 adults, 50 cents for children. ‘The Woman in the Moon,”’ May 6, 7:45 p.m., $1.50 for ad[...] |
 | Speech team . wms award in national meetby Leon Brest-«n The GCC speech team attended the National Junior College Speech Tournament in Wshington. DC April 7-12 and .me away with a second place award. Kathy Bu[...]n informative speaking. Her smject was “Yoga." The three other members of the Washington team were Pam Upton, Stephany Beardsle[...]ology.” She also gave an oral interpretation on the theme of disturbed children Rick gave a persuasi[...]dentity. Stephany's presentations were an (011 on The role of women in society and a persuasive speech on gifted children. All four gave a group presen- tation in reader's theater. Their topic was the casual approach to violence. There were B4 schools par- ticipating in this national event. in total. the forensics team has represented GCC in eight meets[...]ch is speech instructor Mrs. Marilyn J. Hd‘fs. THE GCC nationals speech team are from L4! Kathy Butler with her second place plaque, Pa[...]IN PLANING TIEAYMENT Write: HERBS FOR YOUTH Ill 12]. mum FLA. 33022 EARN PART TIM E CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay Is Good! Being in the Guard is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 [__ proper hair care. by Nature. Maryvale Shopping City 513t.Ave.& Indian School 2.7-20‘ 3 West Plaza 913-01“ There’s no “D[...]st haircut for you. Not this month's special- but the haircut that's right for the way you live. The way you want to look. Easy. Natural. No-nonsense.[...]lain what really is Try us next time you want it right. Long Hair. The people who developed Conceived IQHG HNRJHC. Luc[...]LJl ILA ‘MPQOO‘ lMPUQTEDANI) 8t)"LEDFV April 2.. Im‘t "IM'O "nape-a Band presents final show The 65-piece Concert Band will perform its final concert [or the school year. May 5. 8 pm, in the Student Center Hall. To commemmorate the date « Cinco de Mayo, Mexican in- dependence Day . the band will play “Symphonic Dance No. 3" by (Hilt[...]jazz ensemble and symphonic band will be futured. The Young Sountk l. a group of Phoenix High School musicians. will play this number with the GCC Band. The Young Soun$ l are a “well rehearsed group." Joh[...]Director. said, "Canon for Peace.“ a premiere work and a contemporary com- position for band. is also on the program. The composer, Joan Srnelzer. is currently a graduate student at ASU. No compositions that were played at the Skyline Community College Band Festival will be p[...]de. LOWEST PRICE EUROPEAN FLIGHTS We are sewing the academic community with discount travel abroad, L[...]eparture saves you 3. CALL US LAST TOLL FREE 800/2234 722 TheTeachings of Jose Cuervo: “There is white,[...]rt \_' around tour drink rc- nit- ‘ ‘r [lib The ~' xx mrt' h LN- Cucrxu \l'hitc :(c 17*);[...] |
 | £1 TIEMPO PASANDO-April 28, 1977 Softballers’ title hopes whiffed Glend[...]ouple of softball wins last week, but Mesa ruined all the fun. The Gauchos took two easy victories, 11-5 from Scottsdale and 12-0 over Central Arizona, but Mesa downed both Arizona Western and Yavapai, thusly eliminating the Gauchos from the race for the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference title. Mesa now has the title all but locked up, and along with the championship goes a trip to the national tournament. The only way the Thunderbirds could be out of it would be if Phoenix was to defeat MCC Tuesday and if Glendale could down the ‘Birds this afternoon, and if Yavapai could conquer both Arizona Western and Scottsdale. Then the Roughriders and T-birds would each have two losses in ACCAC play and the two teams would have to make-up a game that was snowed out back in late March. The Gauchos? They’re just hoping for third. The last two ACCAC contests, Tuesday’s against Pima[...]le could wrap up third if it were to take both of the wins, but third is no better than second — they'll be staying home next month. Any glory that will be, will be tomorrow and Saturday for the women tennis players from Glen- dale, as they participate in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference cha[...]Glendale’s men’s track team fell to a pair of the southwest’s top track teams in a three-way meet[...]ity’s 78.5 and Western New Mexico's 59. Despite the setback, the Gauchos did turn in some excellent individual per[...]ed Reagan posted Glendale’s second best time in the 100 yd. dash ever with a time of 9.54. “It was[...]to settle for second, as Pima’s Ted Simpson had the winning time of 9.4.9. Reagan also placed second in the 220 (21.8). Elvert Redmond came up with winning leap of 46-0 in the triple jump and placed second in the long jump (23-2). Glendale teammates Jim Maker and Dan Soto finished 1-2 in the discus with throws of 143-8 and 140-9. Maher also finished first in the shotput (50-812), while Gary Leslie took third (47-0%4). In the pole vault Glendale’s Rick Oxford and Tom Meeks[...]dale third place finishers were Randy Espinoza in the mile (4:23) and Stewart Laird in the 440 (50:25). April 29-30, GCC will be hosting the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Decathlon at 6 p.m. ST eS ese Vi eat eM WR NER MCU in the United States are scheduled The finest University and Cc the USA in the lege athietes World University Games to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977. NAIA These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA by the United Stat legiate Sports Council will compete a[...]Fencing and Water By sending a contribution of $2.00 fo: or charm. you help share in the pride of BULGARIA Send your contribution now ation, the USCSC needs your help ISCSC WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES patch. pin sending the best student/amateur It’s time for glory | The Gaucho squad ended the regular season this week with a pair of non-confe[...]le’s other conference setback last week came at the hands of Cochise, 6-3. The Apaches returned to the conference this season and downed the GCC squad twice, proving that there’s more to d[...]ege, Phoe- nix’ only four-year institution, was the only victim of Glendale’s, dropping a 5-4 decision to the Gaucho gals. Glendale entered this week’s action with a 7-14 overall record, and finished the ACCAC season with a 6-10 mark. The team didn’t fare spectacularly in the con- ference standings, but the in- dividuals that make up that team have a chanc[...]NJCAA. a AIAW y 5000 athletes to Thank You — The United States Collegiate Sports Counc Sse se saan = me ee SE THIS CONVENIEN TORDER FORMS 2 7 2 0 a eS ae a a a Se UStSe ee UNIVERSITY GAMES Please send me PATCHES CHARMS PINS at $2.00 each My check in t NIVERSIT CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE —— GCC third National Junior College Athletic Asso[...]t. Carroll’s it in 8-1 loss Mike Carroll was the lone Jerry Burkland carded a 36- hole 146 last w[...]and lead- ing Glendale to a third-place finish in the Roughrider Invita- tional golf tournament in Pres[...]endale. Arizona Western and Scottsdale followed. The individ- ual medalist was Sun Devil golfer Alex Petric, whose 142 topped Derek Crawford of Phoenix College (144) and Burkland. The Gauchos host the Glendale Invitational this afternoon and tomorrow at Wigwam Country Club, the last stop on the Arizona Community College Athletic Con- ference tour before the state and regional finals next month. GCC has just about wrapped up the regular-season team champion- ship, but the “money time” is next month, when the state- region champs advance to the Gaucho to earn a victory last week as the Glendale men’s tennis team closed out its season with an 81 loss to Yavapai College in Prescott. Thusly, the GCC squad finished its 1977 season with just three wins, but the team members have one more chance to vindi- cate themselves of that three- win, many-loss season. The Ari- zona Community College Athletic Conference c[...]ow and Saturday at Phoe- nix College, and each of the Gauchos has a chance to ‘‘win it all.” Gauchos drop pair to PC; tie another by Mary Anne McLaughlin It was a disappointing week as the GCC baseball team met the Phoenix College Bears. On Wednesday, the Gauchos played off an earlier 9-9 tie and lost to[...]s, 14-9. Then, in their regularly scheduled game, the Gauchos and the Bears ended with another tie, this one a seven inning 12-12 draw. When GCC went across town Thursday things worsened as PC defeated the Gauchos 10-3. Of the completion game, GCC coach Herb Boetto said, ‘I think if we would have won that we would have swept the week. Psychologically it was a let down. We had the game in our hip pocket and we lost it.”’ Glendale’s hip pocket in the completion game came in the tenth when second baseman Rick Melvin hit to centerfield for a ground rule double as the ball rolled under the fence to rob Melvin of a possible triple. No one[...]home, so given another chance Phoenix came up in the eleventh to unload for five runs as PC catcher Mike Shepston hit a clutch single with the bases loaded to drive in two runs. In Wednesday’s regularly scheduled game, fans saw a see-saw battle as the two teams switched leads time and time again. Gl[...]hit a pair of two-run-homers and a double to lead the Bears, going three-for-five with five RBI. Rusty[...]. When GCC traveled to Phoenix College Thursday, the Gauchos were held to just seven hits by PC’s right hander Mike Bates. Glendale’s only bright spot[...]ona Western College in a doubleheader Saturday on the GCC field at noon. The Gauchos close out their season with two games aga[...]will prove instrumental in determining what place the Gauchos will finish in the conference as Coach Boetto said, “There's no mo[...]. We must win these last games to have a place in the conference.” |
 | Photo by Jetf Kollor Brad Harper, the new coordinator of Veterans’ Affairs, smiles at his new office.Veterans’ affairs has new director The new coordinator of Veterans’ Affairs is 28-year-old Brad Harper. Harper, who was born in U[...]ing with veterans; he himself is a vet. He joined the Army in ’70 and was stationed at Valley Forge.[...]received his bachelor of science in education at the University of Arizona in May of ‘75. He is now[...]unseling. Harper explained his job as informing: the veterans in the community about their benefits and answering any questions they have He said that he will encourage veterans in the community to take advantage of the work study programs on campus and the opportunity they have to attend classes and receive a degree. “The school should be a place for them to bette[...]ed that there are two full-time rep- resentatives from the veterans association on campus. “‘We are here to meet the needs of the veterans; preparing them for class, getting them[...]mic counseling. He said that main priority is to work on recruitment of veterans in the community to use their benefits. Harper is also going to try and get the Vets’ Club re-activiated His office is located in T2-102. AWS gals receive recognition Associated Women Students (AWS) held their last meeting of the semester and had what pres- ident Connie Olivo called, ‘the most exciting meeting of the year.” For the year’s culmination, 24 active members received awards of merit, ten AWS[...]ting sec- NL 3s Closed meeting editorial .....p.2 Semana de la Raza photo spread. . p. 3 Arizona hosts the first land-locked whale war... .p.3 The editor talks to himself ....p.5 Gaucho golfers ta[...]urer, Susan Kappel for, as Olivo said, ‘keeping the club togeth- er.” Models who participated in the fashion show during Women’s Week received lette[...]- ation and certificates as they could not attend the meeting. The money for the awards and this last meeting were earned by the women during their candle sale and various activities held throughout the year according to Olivo. As for next year’s ou[...], said, ‘‘It should be more wild next year as the guys will now be able to join.” PASANDO VOL. 12-NO. 25 MAY 5, 1977 Fire probe draws no suspects Inves[...]nues There have been no concrete findings yet in the investigation into the arson caused fire that gutted the office of Homero Lopez, director of evaluations a[...]ce said. They said that they have been following all possible leads and have questioned many people but have yet to come up with a suspect. The Department of Public Safe- ty is also investigating the blaze which started about 12:16 a.m. April 26. While rumors of the nature of the fire abound, the Glendale Police Department will only say that they know for sure that the fire was a result of arson Meanwhile, business in the Ad- ministration ground to a halt for a few days. Custodians attacked restoration of the damaged build- ing with repairing fervor and workers in the offices struggled to keep business going. News SHORTS Learning Assistance Center Workshop The Learning Assistance Center is sponsoring a workshop on getting a job. The one hour workshop is being held today from 10 a.m. to 11 in the student lounge will deal with instruction on preparation for a job, filling out resumes and applications, the job interview and a section for questions and answers. EI Tiempo Pasando Staff The El Tiempo Pasando staff for the fall semester of 1977 will be: Co-editors - Bill[...]ticle headlined “AS candidates disqualified,” The El Tiempo Pasando mistakenly reported that Bob Ch[...]ll, John Griggs and Jim Trenbeath were members of the AS election board. Noll, Griggs, and Christian a[...]e-president and a member of its executive board. The same article also reported that the candidates were given private hearings with the election board. They were, in fact, given hearings with the AS Executive Board and it was that board that decided the candidates fate. Books — Sell Back Students can sell used textbooks to the GCC bookstore, May 9-13. For one-half the price of the new book, the bookstore will buy back used hard-back books. Paperback books will sell for one-third the price of the new book. Operator alert for clues Mrs. Wanda New, the switch board operator on campus, aver- aged about[...]ery 10 minutes in which she informed people about the fire in the Ad- ministration Building. “Many people calling the school didn’t know about the fire and were surprised,”’ said Mrs. New. The switch board office is located in the rear of the building, therefore it had only a little smoke damage on the walls and ceiling. Maintenance had cleaned up her work area before she had arrived at her desk in the morn- ing. Mrs. New said there was not very much damage to the phones or wires on the switch board. The only phone in the building that was completely destroyed was Mr. Lopez's. Since the fire, Mrs. New has been cautious toward any calls that might leave a hint or clue to the fire cause. Work goes on amid debris The registration office was hardly an open business place after the fire bomb ignited in a west office of the Administration Building. Madeline Denen, office man- ager, was tending shop amidst the pushed-back, covered desks and office equipment,[...]. She was answering tele- phone calls and queries from students who wanted credits transferred or information for graduation, among other emer- Denen pointed out the soot that settled on desks, shelves, file cabinets, open stock and the smoke and black particles that penetrated the drawers leaving practically every item with marks of the fire. Fortunately, she added, no records were harmed by the blast. Aside from the room that was targeted for the fire and suffered major damage, the rest of the building, including the counseling offices, deans offices and the switchboard room got soot and smoke, Denen said. All mail had to be held for later distribution. The amazing feat was the performance of the clean-up crew, Denen commented. Main- tenance wor[...]supervisor of maintenance and operations, went to work immediately — cleaning, scrubbing, sanding and painting — she said. Full office operations was re- sumed the first of this week. Photo by Caimen Cho Glendale firemen inspect the burned interior of the admini- stration building, just moments after the blaze was controlled. The arson-caused fire is being investigated by the Glendale gencies. Police Department. Finals sc[...]8:30 or 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. 12:00 noon 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. MWF MWF MWF MWF Wed[...]d., May 11 Wed., May 11 Wed., May 11 Thurs., May 12 Thurs., May 12 Thurs., May 12 Thurs., May 12 Thurs., May 12 Fri., May 13 Fri., May 13 Fri., May 13 Fri[...] |
 | 2-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-May 5, 1977 Editorial Closed meetings are a travesty The AS elections board made a big mistake when they opted to decide the fate of the three disqualified AS candidates in a meeting that was closed to the public and press. Ostensibly, the meeting was closed in order to protect the candidates’ privacy. The election board by keeping the meeting closed, left it up to the candidates to disclose information on it. This w[...]ve which was rationalized by fallacies. Firstly, the matter at hand was not a private one. No one was probing into personal life of any of the candidates. What was being investigated was whether or not they had committed infractions of the election codes and whether any of them deserved to be reinstated. This issue is of public concern and the meeting should have been open for all students to attend, so they could observe for themselves how the matter was handled. Besides, it is not the role of AS to protect anyone and especially not the candidates. When they run for an office it should be understood they they will be under the scrutiny of press and in the public eye. If any information was indeed protected from public access, it was protected wrongly. Every s[...]rves to know exactly what went on in that meeting — and they shouldn’‘t have to get that information second-hand from the mouth of those who attended the meeting. Because the issue was a political one, decided by political body, there is the chance that any version of the action at the meeting will be a slanted one, whether it comes from the candidates themselves or from members of the Executive Board. This is an unhealthy situation that could have easily — avoided, had the meeting been open to press and public. Unfortunately, the AS election Board created the situa- tion rather than avoiding it. Their action did nothing for the candidates. If they were treated unfairly, we can only take their word for it. And if the action taken was just and fair, well, well really never know. Again, we are in the situation of taking somebody’s word for it. By keeping the meeting closed, the AS Executive Board did not protect the candidates’ privacy, but instead turned a cold shoulder to the students’ right to know how the election of their representatives is being handle[...]n any type of government only serves to undermine the function of a democratic political system. It wou[...]r government a little more idealistically than is the case with other governments. But so much, for what would seem to be. AS has put all of these surface observations to death. They have shown they can be as secretive as anyone and show the same kind of disregard for their constituents as[...]was a calculated attempt to withhold information from the students, or merely a decision based on bad judgment, is irrelevant. It has the same effect either way. If AS really means to ma[...]stant stream of promises to be more responsive to the students, this action is sure a strange way of go[...]rial Staff speaks out FDA’s saccharin ban is The FDA's effort to ban sac- charin seems an unnecess[...]usiasm as an attempted ban on cigarettes would be — the public simply will not want to comply Last month, the Cumberland Packing Corp. in Brooklyn, makers of S[...]more than doubled its normal produc- tion to meet the demand of “panic buying” of the product. The factory is flooded with orders Music review Kathy Briant from restaurants, supermarkets, hotels, and private co[...]e individuals have asked for lifetime supplies of the sweeten- er, and sent checks for $300 to sweeten the deal. Apparently, the people will have what they want. Not since Prohibition of the 1920's has the government at- tempted a ban that affects as many people. And the response to the ban will be comparable. ridiculous Eldon Rudd, R-Ariz., will intro- duce a bill to block the FDA ban. It will, if passed, amend the Food and Drug Cosmetic Act of 1938 that denies a[...]ve that will induce cancer in animals or people. The issue seems to be, as with cigarettes, not what is harmful to consume, but what the govern- ment’s role ought to be in keeping the people from harming them- selves. Music mgjors give recitals[...]forgotten by music majors. They appeared in Room 124, Music Building in April. For some, this may ha[...]ore an audience. Occasion- ally, a performer left the stage without completing the number, and one or two started over to try once m[...]ton, a Brahms piano rhap- sody, by Debra Brenegar — to mention a few. The accomplish- ments of all who participated were impressive. Not to be overlooked were the accompanists — C. Eugene Harris, music professor, Mark Ramsey, m[...]d Emmelin Stringham, Music Department accompanist — who were not only supportive but also sensitive to the performer. About 55 persons participated in thes[...]ic perfor- mance. Dr. C. Paul Harper, chairman of the Music Depart- ment was in charge of the events. Among the instruments played were: clarinets, double basses[...]trom- bones, trumpets, violins, xylo- phones and the voice. Students observe electronics In an innovation in the student recognition day program, three outstandin[...]at GCC, Dr. Robert J. Heuser is retiring to take the rest that he deserves. Heuser, who has worked in the education field for 45 years, said that he had ea[...]e its inception and to a large extent helped make the campus what it is today — a vital cog in com- munity education. We at the ETP salute Dr. Heuser for his contribution and wish him the best in years to come. and observe the activities of electronics workers. Students Carst[...]ook and John M. Russell visited, respec- tively, the Salt River Project, Phoenix Data company, and Ari[...]us tend to ignore and bieakly tolerate. These are the physically and mentally disabled. Each day we co[...]fortunate accident or birth defect, lost part, or the use of part of their physical body, but who with[...]information with which to apply in dealing with the - disabled. They have a problem we find hard to[...]nd pity. Both show un- concern. We must see that the disabled people have not lost their humanity. The[...]e our living en- vironment. To paraphrase a point from the “Bill of Rights For the Disabled” by Sondra Diamond, the handi- capped have a right to an unobstructed education. This includes the right to enter and use any building. Using the GCC campus as an example, the students, instructors and ad- ministration can turn the campus into one of total ir- volvement for all students. Now there is a committee on campus that was formed midway this semester in the most part by the handi- capped. If has set a foun- dation for a st[...]h communication with non-disabled and bring about the necessary under- standing of the disabled’s problems. We need to turn our attent[...], not what they can’t do. In addition to this, the committee has two main goals, one is to make the doors to the schools two most frequently used buildings, the IMC and the Student Union, open electronically. The other is a_ project already in the preliminary stage as a sign-up petition started by the Rotoract Club headed by Dr. Lee Springer. it involves filling in the large cracks in the sidewalks on campus that jar and hinder the transportation of those handicapped in wheel chai[...]r Brad Harper and counselor Mary Lou McWilliams. All of us truly care about the people who are disabled. Now with the establishment of this committee we can turn our c[...]zed productive results. We can do on our own what the com- mittee proposes in theory. Don’t forget t[...]ing times will be published. Photo by Jon Rhodes ALL SMILES — Electronics instructor Ray Smith (seated) shares a little levity with his outstanding first year students (from |. to r.) Richard Holbrook, John Russell and Cars[...]Matt O. Hanhila stadium, gratifying approximately 250 out of 500 probable participants. _ Dr. John F. Prince, first executive dean of GCC and the former president of MCCCD, will be the speaker. ; Commencement rehearsal will be held May 18 at 9 a.m. in the stadium. : According to Dr. Robert Heuser, dean of admissions, “We graduated approximately 250 this January and expect to graduate 500 this spring with 250 probably participating in the ceremony.” EL TIEMPO PASANDG “THE PASSING TIMES” Feature Editor Business Manoger Photographers El Tiempo Posando is the studen- newspaper of Glendale Community College ‘end is an academic laboratory for the Deportment of Journalism. It is published weekly[...]at 6000 West Olive Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85302 Bill Peck Thereso Eider Suzi Boardman, nb Smi[...]c Coroline Gandara. Elio ETP invites letters to the editor from any reader We will publish as many as poss[...] |
 | [...]and salsa for GCC students last Friday as part of the Semana de laLast week Glendale College was filled with old and new customs of the Mexican-Chicano culture About 150 high school students from around the valley got a chance to roam around the campus to get an idea of what college is like. People who attended the stage show outside the cafeteria got treated to colorful Mexican dancers[...]exico’s folk music. It was a week that brought the Mexican culture to the forefront so others could experience and understand it. Photo by Jeff Kollar ‘The Los Ninos Contentos dances a traditional number as they performed during the Semana de la Raza. land-locked Whale War held Arizona’s ‘‘Benefit to save the whales,” April 27 at Scottsdale Center For Arts raised money to support the Mendocino Whale War by featuring the founder of the group Byrd Baker. Baker came loaded with en- thusiasm for his organization and admiration for the sparse crowd which attended. He praised Ari- zona for being the first land locked state to show interest in the whale war. He said, ‘“‘You love the whales in a very tough place to love whales.”[...]micro- phone stands and cords or loung- ing under the light of thethe second is to go to Washington and constipate the streets with people.” Baker was in Japan April 5-14 for whale benefits. He said, ‘‘The Japanese people think ‘The whales are multiplying and we need them for the protein.’ '’ He said the Japanese government forces whale meat on its citizens by inflating the price of beef. Baker plans to go on a con- tinen[...]ker is a sculptor by trade and plans to tow a log 20 foot long and four feet wide behind his truck. With help from people in each town the log will be whittled to resemble a whale, he said[...]apanese and Rus- sian whalers kill 85 per cent of the 40,000 whales killed each year. He said, ‘The baby whales are killed first. Then when the parents and other whales come to help the baby, they are shot with harpoons that blow their[...]ited Don Janka, a fireman in Mesa, who cultivates the jojoba bean. The jojoba bean is believed by many to replace whale oil. Baker said, ‘‘Whenever I hear of the Jojoba it’s in hundreds of pounds. You have an incredible man in this state who goes out and picks it in the desert Baker said, “You giving me money won't save the whales.” Baker wants citizens to write Preside[...]ng them why you are boy- cotting their products. The benefit began with music from Woodlord Haven. Woodlord Haven is a duo composed of Scott Barry, president of the Arizona Whale War, and his brother. Scott faked the bongo and the harmonica but was good on the flute. His brother played the guitar admirably, keeping the music going during early feed- back problems. The brothers voices blended smoothly during their six[...]muy bueno! See Photo by Jeff Kolior A member of the Los Ninos Contentos, as they performed in the Bar-B-Q Area during the week celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Chicano peoples. Martha Andersen retires After being a part of Glendale College for 12 years, Martha Anderson retiring. » Secretary t[...]t desire was to become a teacher, but working for the telephone company led her to secretarial work, where she enjoyed being exposed to so many diffe[...]aid Anderson. “I’m sure I’m going to miss the contact with the young people,” said Anderson. However, Anderson will be taking some classes at Glendale in the upcoming future. Anderson first plans are to res[...]n City where she lives. Up and coming ON CAMPUS The Arts Band Spring Concert, May 5, 8 p.m., Dining Hall Drama Workshop Four one-act “The Valiant,” “Mind over Matter,’’ ’[...]all. Registration for Summer Session, June 1 and 2. AW.A.R.E. Orientation program, Aug. 18, 9. a.m. to 12 noon, and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Valley of the Sun Chapter, Phoenix College, Time of Your Life, July 21, all day. OFF CAMPUS The Arts Phoenix Art Museum: Ten years of collecting[...]on tinuing to May 8 Four Corners States Biennial — juried exhibitions of painting, sculpture and graphics, through May 9. Southwest productions — 10 a.m., May 9 to 13, photographers, con Byrd Baker speaking on the plight of the whales at the Whale War in the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, April 27. tinuing through May 27. hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturd[...], 8 p.m., $7, $6, $5. Atlanta Rhythm Section, May 20. Duquesne University Tamburitzans, May 21. Free Peoples Pop Concert, May 22, 7 p.m. George Carlin, May 25. Phoenix Little Theater ‘Hedda Gabler, ‘’ May 6, 7, 13, 14, 8 p.m., $3, $2 for students. Phoenix Performing Arts Building ([...]May 10, 1, 8 p.m., $9.50, $8.50. Jimmy Buffet and the Choral Reefer Band, May 12,7 p.m., $7.50, $6.50. Gary Wright, May 14,7 p.m.,[...]y Riopelile, Richard Torrence and Eureka, May ®, 21,8 p.m., $6.75, $5.75. The Charlie Daniels Band, May 23, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., $7.50, $6.50. Weather Report, May 27, 8 p.m., $7.90, $6.50. Scottsdale Center for the Arts: Kathe Kollwitz exhibit, opening May 9. Locks from iran, opening May 9. reception for above events, May 27. Film series - Arts and Artists — Sundays. Gammage Auditorium, Captain and Tennill[...]; water colors by Daniel Camp, con tinuing to May 20, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Dooley’s:[...]30 p.m.; John Sharino, May 17; Bato Barbieri, May 24. Windmill Dinner Theater; June Wilkinson starri[...],” Tuesday through Sunday, 6:15 p.m., matinee, 12:15 p.m., Sunday Classical Film Society (4027 E Lincoin Drive) ““The Woman in the Moon,’’ May 6, 7:45 p.m., $1.50 for adults, $0 cents for children Metropolis, May 2, 7:45 p.m Vampire of Dusseldorf,” 7:45 p.m Ot[...]ok presents ‘’Star Trek,’ science film) May 2830, Dei Webb Townhouse Phoenix Civic Plaz[...] |
 | [...]ay 5, 1977 Jeremy puts GCC’s nursery school to the test Bo Se eee Sic. Jeremy up close and personal[...]his name tag. Jeremy decides to catch 40 winks. The nursery is open fromthe year named Janice Maslaniak, 30, a first-year nu[...]amed GCC Nursing Association’s Student Nurse of the Year. Maslaniak was elected to the post amid a controversy about the title. Many student nurses petitioned against the election which they claimed chose a representativ[...]ected by her peers. According to a student nurse, the election took place during a nursing class but only those who were members of the Nursing Association were allowed to vote. The title, which they understood to be “GCC Student Nurse of the Year,”’ was misleading, they said, because it gave the impression that she was chosen as the best representative from their campus rather than a representative of the 40 member association. Aspokeswoman for the GCC Nursing Association countered that the title is given only to an association member to r[...]erefore, should be elected by her fellow members. “The petitioning Nurses,” she explained, “‘were simply misinformed about the title and the election.” Maslaniak will represent the GCC chapter of the Arizona Nursing Association in their state-wide contest for Arizona Student Nurse of the year. According to Maslaniak her responsibilities as Student Nurse of the Year will be to represent the GCC Nursing Department at high school career days, to stimulate more interest in the nursing department, and to encourage others to ch[...]Hospital in Sun City where she is responsible for the total patient care of one or two patients a day.[...]ents was when she worked in surgery and witnessed the amputation of a man’s toe, cataract surgery and vascular surgery 3-year-old Jeremy Brown discusses the basic conflicts between his stomach and spinach d[...]y LaVerne Berry Off in a world which seems apart from the normal activi- ties on the Glendale Commun- ity College campus the nurs- ery school children learn, create and exper[...]ing his own castle out of blocks, or experiencing the feeling of rest after a morning of play. Like the other children Jeremy follows the plans for each day, which may include playing out[...]an keeps on pedaling it by Caroline Gandara I'm the old dean that rides the old bike,” said Dr. Richard Elton, dean for Con[...]lton’s out- door activities, he isn’t exactly the old dean. At age 60, Dean Elton enjoys bicycling,[...]owever, Elton uses it to travel back and forth to work two or three times a week. The mileage is 12 miles round trip and it takes Elton 25 minutes one way. His fastest time was recorded a[...]eday.” Attracted to Arizona's wide open spaces, the Eltons settled in Arizona Arlyne Dormal, Elton’'s secretary said, ‘Sometimes he comes into work at 7:30 a.m. and stays till 10:30 p.m How the old dean does it, nobody knows, but those[...] |
 | rendition of the opera. The character-makeup, the colorful costumes and even the stage settings warrant commendation. The dances added to the flavor of Bohemian style, aside from the humor they offered. The circus troupe lent some humor and color to the plot, also. The story of the opera is about a lass (Marie) whose parents want her to marry the shy, stuttering son (Vasek) of a wealthy landholder. The man she loves turns out to be another son of this landholder. Despite the marriage broker’s (Kecal) attempts to arrange the marriage for the shy man, the “Bartered bride” is united with the man (Jenik) she wants. Denise Barrack’s perfor[...]e) and acting ability. To mention some others in the cast — Tom McAllister gave a noteworthy performance (nic[...]r part well and appeared to convince his clients. The group that sang “Think It Over Marie” offered a smooth bend of voices, too. While in the background, the orchestra merits comment for its support to the cast and the chorus. The direction came from orchestra whose assistance was essential to give the production completeness. Dutton is to be complimented for her effort in producing the opera on campus. The editor talks (Editor’s note: In the search for a hard-hitting interview for the last issue of the ETP, | found the perfect subject to talk to — myself. Not that | have anything interesting to s[...]staff member that was sharp enough to ask probing questions, and had a good knowledge of the in- terviewee. | decided that | would be the perfect in- terviewer, not because I’m that sha[...]with a beer. | was surprised at how open | was to questions and at how candid my answers were.) This is my report: (I am doing the interviewing and it’s me that’s answering.)[...]alters asked herself when she interviewed herself — Are you really worth the money that you're getting for doing this? Me: Wh[...]hat, fine. I'd say that considering I put roughly 20 hours a week in on the paper, that I'm worth a hell of a lot more than t[...]loads of fun writing and putting out a paper for all the boys and girls in Gaucholand, but I'd lose my cre[...]t can be a real pain I: How? Me: Well, first of all, as editor you're the one that has to deal with all the complaints against the paper. People call all the time complaining about not getting any coverage and not getting enough coverage and not getting the type of treatment that they deserve. Some of the complaints are valid, but most of them result from ignorance about the tenets of journalism. And so it’s me that Interview has to explain why this is or that is and the biggest burn about the whole thing is that what I’m saying doesn’t make any dif- ference, anyway, because the people that I’m explaining something to think o[...]saying. It’s weird too, how very, very few of the people that call in to complain are willing to write a letter to use at the paper. I mean, that way they could let every read[...]either illiterate or don’t want to appear to be the same fool in print as they are on the phone. They’re not interested in conveying a message they're just into giving someone a hassle over the phone I: Is that all? Me: No, there’s a lot more that Ihave to put[...]I: My time is your time. Me: Well put. I: Just answer the question, please Me: Well, where do I begin? I think that the main thing about being editor that’s a pain is the responsibility. I’m not just responsible for wh[...]iting has suffered and my Kecal (James Holomon), the marriage brok- May 5, 1977-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-5 Opera workshop production merits kudos The Opera Workshop under the leadership of Mary Ann Dutton, music professor, presented ‘‘The Bartered Bride,” April 29 and 30, in the Student Center Hall for this year’s final event. Despite the handicaps of doing a production in a makeshift theater, the cast rose to the occasion and gave an effective Photo by Dove Van Ness the girl he loves, during the GCC Opera er, convinces Jenik (Tom McAllister) that it Workshop’s presentation of ‘The Bartered would benefit all if he were to forsake Marie, Bride.” to himse[...]my classes by now. And since I’m just carrying 12 hours that’d mean that I'd have to give back my[...]ing. Last semester, I took 18 hours plus I was on the newspaper staff and still it seems like I have le[...]fer last semester, that I thought I could improve the paper, but that I'd never want to be editor because there was too much work to it and not enough pay. I guess I should’ve k[...]brings me to another point and this may really be the worst thing about my position — when you're just a staffer or a reader it’s easy to say, “I don’t like the paper, and if I was running things it’d be a lo[...]but I can’t anymore. It’s no fun to be where the buck stops. I: You sure complain a lot. Don’t[...]ce. Me: No, I guess not. But this isn’t really the ideal time to be talking about it. At this point,[...]there are some nice things really saying about the job. Like free tickets to certain events and work[...]that this paper is really free in every sense of the word. She’s always around if we need advice and[...]ppreciate that because when 1 was in high school, the paper there really had a muzzle on it. The ad- ministration and the adviser there made sure that nothing “un-American” got in the paper. Which is pretty weird when you think about[...]ng to make sure that everything was acceptable to the mainstream of American values and they were doing it while stepping all over the First Amendment. But it’s that way lots of the time. The people that consider themselves to the biggest patriots and do-gooders are often basical[...]e're not free here we're nothing. I mean that’s the only true bit of morality in this nation’s foun[...]asically what I wanted And it was really nice to work with Dave Van Ness, our sports editor. That guy h[...]azing amount of competence. In fact he’s easily the most competent person I’ve ever worked with. I sincerely believe that our sports page is one of the Photo by Jon Rhodes best in the state, ana tne credit belongs to Dave. He really[...]had that rally that they were going to have over the pro- decriminalization of marijuana article that[...]etters. Some that we got were better than many of the articles in the issues they ap- peared in. Like the letter we got from the Black Student Union about the article I just men- tioned. Whoever wrote that letter should apply for a position on the paper. It cut me to the quick but did it so cleverly that I had to admit[...]e. I: What kind of goals do you have in mind for the future. Me: Well, I'd really like to get on the Wallace and Ladmo show. I still enter every contest they have, but I've never been picked to be on the show. I: Just one last question, because that be[...]s for both accuracy and_ objectivity. They're not the same things, you know. In fact, they can be mutually exclusive terms, but that’s the exception rather than the rule And as far as the egotism goes, well, I just thought people might like to know what the person who's running the show here is like. Journalists are terribly paranoid of the press on the whole. Even though they throw their weight around in getting a story, they hate it when they’re the subject of one. Kinda like how police get scared[...]police investigation. But I think readers have a right to know as much about their news- people as they[...]doing this interview, I'm just trying to open up the windows and say “Take a look, but make it UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL — Jon Rhodes interviews Jon Rhodes at his ho[...] |
 | [...]Archers champs Four Glendale archers placed in the top 10, and by doing so, won the women’s team portion of the Southwest Regional Intercollegiate tournament at Long Beach, Calif., last weekend. Lynette Edwards topped the Gauchos’ quartet, finishing with 1,178 points,[...]T-birds take title in tennis dominated play at the Arizona 1,020. Brenda Mardis finished 10th, hitting for 912. The Gauchos’ total of 3,284 clearly topped the 2,976 that second- place Palomar College scored. - Coach Charlotte Kidney’s team is now off to the national tournament in Harrisonburg, Va. GCC’s squad will be departing Tuesday for the week-long tourney. WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL — Marlene Silcocks, Edwards (GCC), 1173; Joslyn Coor (GCC), 1091; 1000; Diana Shelter (Palomar), 992; Nancy Jordan Judy Crom (Palomar), (Cerritos), 1218; Lynette Phyllis Geinett (GCC), 1020; (Palomar), 974; Debbie Conley (San Bernadino),[...]heppard (Rio Hondo), 949; Brenda Mardis (GCC), 912. WOMEN’S TEAM — Glendale CC, 3284, Palomar 2976, Mount San Antonio By. 5 Gauchos qualify for[...]lvert Redmond these dreams are real. Redmond tied the Ari- zona junior college triple jump at 46-11 a couple of weeks back. Last Thursday, at the Mesa Invita- tional, Redmond broke the na- tional junior college record in the long jump with a jump of 23-10%, which made him fifth in the nation overall. Redmond has qualified for the National Junior College Athletic Association meet, May 19-21 at Houston, Texas. Along with Redmond four other Glendale tracksters will be tra- velling to Texas — Fred Reagan, Allen Estrada, Randy Espinoza, and Jim Maher. Before the NJCAA finals, the Glendale trackmen wili be com- peting in the Arizona Community College Athletic Association meet at Phoenix College, May 5-6 at 6:30 p.m. “The tracksters are all in good shape,” according to track coach Dick Feunning, but the ACCAC finals are always unpredictable. The Glendale trackmen seem optimistic going into the ACCAC finals. Freshman Randy Espi- noza ran the mile in 4:16.4 at the Mesa meet last Thursday. It is his best time ever and 25 seconds faster than his record in high school.[...]is best record last week in Tucson with a 9.54 in the 100 yd. dash, had ” another best time in the 220 with a time of 21.6. Reagan’s toughest opponent is Mesa’s Cliff Perry who ran a 9.4 in the Mesa Invitational. Jim Maher took second in the shotput and Allen Estrada won the three mile with a clocking of 14:04. Steve Calen[...]ennis champion- ships. Lots different in ’77! The 1977 season sure ended differently than it began for the Glendale softball squad, and much differently than the 1976 season ended. GCC softball, riding high on the crest of second place finish in the national tournament, hoped to equal, if not better, that performance during the '77 campaign. But, after an 11-1 mark during last season, the current squad finished well behind leader Mesa with a 104 conference mark and 11-9 overall record. And the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Cham- pions of 1976 won’t be going to Huntington Beach for the national tournament this year. The team that downed GCC in two of three meetings thi[...]a’s Thunderbirds, are No. 1, and will represent the Arizona schools at the National Junior College Athletic Association tourney next month. But despite the disappointment of finishing back in the depths of the conference standings, the members of the GCC squad did turn in some excellent individual performances. Kathy Rockenfield hit .429 before retiring with an injury, Liz Batsell, Jay[...]l Trexel, Isabel Flores, Ann Ream and Teddy Walsh all hit over .300, Sheila and Liz tied for the team home run lead with two, Debbie McGonigle and[...]d Jayne each rapping out a pair of triples during the campaign. Sheryl Wells, who handled nearly all of the pitching duties, gave up just 2.15 earned runs per game during her initial season with the Gauchos. Better than half of this season’s tea[...]play for Glendale in '78, so they’ll just start all over again next winter with one goal in mind—finish better than No. 2. Arvizu Chilton Melvin Christensen Community C[...]s tennis tournament last weekend, winning five of the six singles matches and the top doubles match. Glendale had only two winners in the tourney, Randy Bryan taking a No. 3 singles victo[...]Calendo to win once in No. 3 doubles. Neither of the Gauchos advanced past the semifinals. Mesa’s 23 points clearly showed the dominating force the ‘Birds were in the tourney — Scottsdale was the runner-up with 18, Pima followed with 7, Yavapai[...]ew a blank. Maryvale High grad Jon Per- ran took the No. 1 singles title, downing Scottsdale’s Alex Silva, 6-2, 6-2. Perran’s toughest com- petition came in the initial match against Yavapai’s Pat Leffard. The blonde southpaw took a 6-3, 46, 7-5 victory that[...]College. creatures Strange-looking showed up at the GCC-Pima softball game last week and ETP cameraman caught one watching the action. Weisheim ‘Soph jocks moving on by Dave Van Ness Ray Arvizu, who led the GCC team in scoring and received first-team all-conference honors, heads the list of Glendale athletes continuing in their res[...]higher institutions next year. Arvizu scored 18.2 and 19.3 in his two seasons at Glendale, was named to the first-team by the coaches in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference and was chosen to receive all-Southwest honors, all after being named to the Class AAA all-state team while at St. Mary’s High in Phoenix. Among the schools opting for the 6-2 guard’s services are: Wyoming, Washington State[...]baseball players have quite a selection to choose from when they decide on their next playing site Tim Weisheim, who hasn’t budged from first base in two years, has offers from Brigham Young, Mesa Colorado, Pan American, Duke,[...]Clark and University of Texas at El Paso. Despite the offers, the Sunnyslope High grad prefers Mississippi State Univer- sity. Mitch Chilton, who began the week tied for the school home run record of eight, can pick between[...]- can, Duke and Lewis and Clark, but is hoping on the University of Tulsa or the University of Arizona. Second baseman Rick Melvin would also like to attend Tulsa, but has offers from Lewis and Clark, San Diego State, University of Northern Colorado, Pan American, Mesa Colorado and the University of Arizona. Ex-Flagstaff High star Jim Christensen will most likely choose USIU, but has offers from Pan American, Lewis and Clark, Grand Canyon College and Florida State. Southpaw pitcher Ron Maze, the third member of the “Maryvale Misfits” (Maze, Chilton and Melvin)[...]rizona State. Dave Bigsby, a sophomore outfielder from Thunderbird High has been offered from Pan American, but is considering the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Many of the athletes that suffered through the 0-9 football campaign of last season will be trav[...]already on their way. Bill Meeks, who was a 6-4, 220 Ib. defensive lineman while at Glendale, but in[...]tern Louisiana, and is currently participating in the spring program there. Greg Bolen, GCC’s center last year, at 6-0, 226, is currently playing spring ball at Northern Arizona University. Dan Kulis, who, at 6-foot-4 and 255 lbs. plays any position he pleases, received a[...]U. next season; Eric Madsen will be walking on at the University of Washington; Fred Roll’s going to[...]ensive back John South- land both declined offers from Baker and will be walking on at NAU in the fall. The knee injury that sidelined Southland for the better part of the last campaign has healed well, and shouldn[...] |
 | May 5, 1977-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-7 Members of the Glendale golf team, champions of ence: from left, Rick Kwiatowski checking a drive; and Tony Stasik following his fairway shot. The the Arizona Community College Athletic Confer- Tom G[...]m Gray ‘yanking one’; Gauchos are playing in the Southwest Regional today and tomorrow. Gaucho go[...]itle by Dave Van Ness Golf has consistently been the winningest sports program at GCC, and the 1977 Gaucho squad put the finishing touch on another successful campaign last week, capturing the Arizona Communi- ty College Athletic Conference championship by finishing on top in the Glendale Invitational. Jerry Burkland and Tom Gray topped the Gauchos, who today and Friday will be playing in the regional tournament in hopes of qualifying for the National Junior College Athletic Association’s[...]ray, Tony Stasik, Rick Kwiatowski and Mike Fowler — didn’t need anything like a play- off to defeat the rest of the field. After leading by a very close three strokes following the open- ing day’s play, Glendale stormed to a 20-stroke advantage and fin- ished the tourney 23 ahead of Arizona Western. The win reaffirmed the domi- nation Glendale had had in ACCAC links circles — it was the 10th state title in 13 years for a Ken Weiss team. Now, the Gauchos will attempt to grab the national qualifying spot that eluded them last year. In 1976 the Gauchos took the al, dropping 26 strokes on three holes while tossing away a trip to the NJCAA tourney. Practice matches were sched- uled Monday vs. Mesa and Tues- day against Phoenix, with the regional to start at 7:30 “this morning at Wigwam Country Club. The teams, nine members of the ACCAC plus Dixie College (St. George, Utah) will[...]Weiss says he “has confidence in them,” but the real story is going to come down to “keeping ur[...]we keep our heads straight victory over Gray for the indivi- dual medalist honors, but the Gauchos — Burkland, Tom Gray, il Val Troxel’s shot put of 38-11 was good enough to earn the Glendale sophomore first place in last week’s P[...]title with equal ease, but ‘‘choked”’ in the region- and play smart golf — like we did last weekend.” satisfying by Mary Anne McLaughlin It was the first year for junior college women’s track in the state and at Glendale, coach Kathy Gibbons Jackso[...]our first year as GLENDALE CC INVITATIONAL TEAM — Glendale, 304-302 — 606, Arizona Western, 307-322 — 629; Mesa, 322-310 — 632; Phoenix, 316-324 — 650; Scottsdale, 320-335 — 655; Yavapai, 338-321 — 659; Pima, 327-333 — 660; Central Arizona, 328-338 — 662; Cochise, 360-415 — 775. INDIVIDUALS — Jerry Burkiand (GCC), 73-76 — 149+; Tom Gray (GCC), 74-75 — 149; Dave Killian (YC), 75-77 — 152; Tom Russell (AWC), 74-79 — 153; Bill Robb (MCC), 78-77 — 155; Mark Davis (MCC), 76-80 — 156; Derek Crawford (PC), 75-82 — 157; Tim Gray (GCC), 78-79 — 157; Rick Kwiatowski (GCC), 80-77 — 157; Jim Owens (CAC), 74-83 — 157; Ken Chase (SCC), 79-78 — 157; Bill Spencer (AWC), 80-79 — 159; Steve Grant (AWC), 76-83 — 159; Daryl Crawford (PC), 76-83 — 159; Tony Stasik (GCC), 81-79 — 160; Chuck Paui (MCC), 84-76 160; Dale Faulkner (Pima), 77-83 — 160; Jim Schade (MCC), 84-77 — 161; far as meet effort is concerned. We won som[...]girls which shows how much effort and dedication the girls put in,” said Coach Jackson. The girls competed in the Phoenix College Invitational last Friday and with one girl hurt and: the team’s distance runner with mononucleosis, the team took four first-place honors. Val Troxel took first in the shot put with a put of 38-11 and Carol Carvoo won the discus with a throw of 116-0. Debbie Cassity took two first places in the 440 hurdles with a time of 72.7 and in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 16.3. Other places for the Gauchos were Carol taking fourth in the shot put and second in the javelin throw 1194. Shelley Marque took third place for the Gauchos in the 220 with a time of 27.3 and a third place in the 100 meters with 13.0. Debbie also took third in the high jump with a jump of 4-10. The Gaucho relay team also placed second in the 440 The girl’s next meet will be a conference meet with Mesa and Phoenix tomorrow afternoon in the Giendale stadium. “With my injured players, I[...]d Coach Jackson. After tomorrow afternoon's meet the girls will go to Pueblo, Col., to compete in the IAIAW Regionals May 13 and 14, then it’s on to the nationals at UCLA to be held May 19-21 Chery! Brinkerhoff looks into the heavens for help during Gaucho’s 9-0 sweep over Yavapai. Mike Fowler (GCC), 79-83 — 162; Chuck Dodd (AWC), 82-81 — 163; John Hester (SCC), 78-85 — 163; Jay Borg (SCC), 78-85 — 163; Brad Gregory (MCC), 84-80 — 164; Dave Kluver (PC), 83-83 — 166; Dave Niehuis (YC), 83.83 — 166; Mike Williams (AWC), 77- 91— 168; Dale Williams (AWC), 84-84 — 168; Greg Goldstein (PC), 82-86 — 168; Scott Mayfield (CAC), 87-81 — 168; Dan Kaufman (Pima), 86-82 — 168; Tom Rice (Pima), 85-83 — 168; Steve Burton (YC), 89-80 — 169; Jeff Bodell (PC), 84-86 — 170; Steve Eliorraga (CAC), 84-84 — 170; Greg Bolin (MCC), 88-83 — 171; Jim Laippie (YC), 91-81 — 172; Jon Arnold (Coc.), 85-87 — 172; Bud Rudolph (SCC), 85-87 — 172; Ron Locke (PC), 86-87 — 173; Steve Maize (SCC), 87-88 — 175; Richard Lujan (Pima), 92-85 — 177; Mike Sonnemann (CAC), 88-89 — 177; Harvey Glimin (YC), 93-85 — 178; Jim Elsieger (Coc.), 82-96 — 178; Chuck Eade (Pima), 89-93 — 182; Matt Duthie (Coc.), 88-96 — 184; Paul Musgrove (CAC), 92-93 — 185; Terry Kelley (SCC), 95-91 — 186; David Amaya (Coc.), 105-136 — 241 won sudden.death piayoff on first hole. No. 2 net title to captain Elaine Fimbres culminated a successful season last weekend by taking the No. 2 singles championship at the women’s conference tournament in Tuc- son. GCC[...]Other winners for Glendale were Carrie Kennedy, the No. 3 singles consolation winner, Kay Robb, conso[...]n No. 4 singles and Elaine and Carrie, winners of the No. 1 doubles consolation match. Earlier in the week, GCC com- pleted its regular season by defeating Yavapai and Grand Canyon in non-conference matches. The Gauchos finished their season 9-3 overall[...] |
 | B-EL TIEMPO PASANDO-May 5, 1977 The end is near. for baseballers by Mary Anne McLaughlin With the season almost over, the Glendale Gaucho baseball team has completed the year with an average just below .500. The season will close this after- noon at Mesa in a game which will begin at 3:30. GCC also met the Thunderbirds yesterday on the Gaucho field. According to GCC coach Herb Boetto, if Glen- dale could take both this week’s games from Mesa, and Phoenix takes both ends of a doubleheader from Eastern, GCC will then complete an earlier tie game with PC to determine position. Yava- pai has already run away with first place in the division with a 19-4 record. Glendale is currently in fourth place in the Valley Division of the ACCAC. “J had expected those prob- lems which[...]d coach Boetto. Glendale’s main problem was on the mound this season as most of the Gaucho pitching staff are freshmen. “Our pitching is inex- perienced for college ball. The problem is common throughout the conference (Arizona Com- munity College Athletic[...]don’t have any pitch- ers who can really throw the fast ball and challenge the hitters.” Although the Gaucho pitchers had their problems this year, GCC’s offense was hot — the team’s batting average is close to 300 and the defense has been what Coach Boetto described as p[...]outfielder Mitch Chil- ton was a bright spot for the '77 team, hitting eight home runs to tie the GCC school record pre- viously set by Karel DeLee[...]dale’s regular sea- son games played last week, the Gauchos went winless as they lost an away makeup game against the Yavapai Roughriders Mon- day 8-6 and dropped both[...]aying a rainy game Glendale held a 3-1 lead until the rains poured and Yavapai exploded for five runs in the fifth, sparked by Daryl Evans’ three run homer.[...]home double- header, Glendale lost both games to the Arizona Western Matadors, 14-10 and 9-6. As coach[...]hrough their pitching staff, using three hurlers the first game and four in the nightcap. In that first game of the after- noon Glendale could never take the lead. AWC got the lead at the end of the second and Matador Darryl Harris exploded for one[...]Gess, as going two-for-four including a triple in the fourth. In the second game of the twin- bill, Glendale tied the score at 5-5 in the fourth on a bases loaded triple by second baseman Rick Melvin, but the Gauchos were then blanked by Western pitch- ing. AWC batted through their line- up in the fifth to open up for four runs and the victory. As the '77 season comes to a close, coach Boetto is looking at prospects for the '78 Gauchos. “We must recruit outfielders and p[...]PLANNING TREATMENT Write: HERBS FOR YOUTH BOX 1214 HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 33022 SUMMER JOBS FULL TIME WORK 10 TO 15 WEEKS CALL. . . 277-6249 EARN PART TIME CASH Army National Guard has openings in numerals 20 skill areas. Pay !s Good! Being in the Guard Is like having a part time job “one weeke[...]oney for College benefit...it can get you up to $125. per semester. JOIN US! 271-5187 \ eee aM le FOR BOUNTY, FUN AND FOOD... a "i “is EDWARD. MONTORO Presents 2 WLUAM GROLER Fim DAYOF THE ANIMALS Staring CHRISTOPHER GEORGE LESLIE NIELSEN[...]s nt want a ring around your drink, re- mem his. The first white is Jose Cuervo White Since 1795 Jose Cuervo has been the first, the pre- mium tequila And Jose Cuervo is made[...] |
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 | [...]E YOL 12-NO.l[...]GLENDALE, Al .. tslt2 12,420. re.g ister at GCC The fall registration is approx- officers were on hand to give imately the same as last spri•, help along the route from in-. with a total of 12,420 students structor advisory table to the registering at GCC. cashiers[...]suggested that students "Everything went well from the read the new 1976-'77 catalog standpoint of Admissions[...]There were 15 minute intervals been made. The addendums may between groups allowed into the be picked up at the admissions gymnasium for registering which desk in the Administration Buildi~ . p-oved to keep the flow of traffic going at a comfortable speed.[...]s are in "Very few lines waiting, and the areas of : fees fer 1976-'77, those were fair[...]calendar dates, residency and The day and evening AS admissions.[...]tained by calling the transit The Phoenix Transit Bus system a t 257-8426. System offers students a con- venient way to avoid trans- portation problems to and from need advice? school. Arriving on campus every hour from 6:47a .m. to 6 :15p.m ., The GCC counseling s taff , route 34 takes the hassle out of located in the administration crowded parking lots.[...]ervices to Route 34 leaves GCC south- help the new, old, coofused or[...]east on Glendale; south on 43rd Ave.; The coo~lors offer schedule[...]course tutoring , CRAP, I'LL BE GLAD WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER! Hundreds of students file into afeteria to[...]Adams and south on financial aid, job placement, the first place. Only a few classes were cancelled be[...]career testing to match the Geerge Hotchkiss) Bus fare is 35 cents. Available student with the best job. in the bookstore are 20 ride Mrs. Mary Lou McWilliams,[...]said, " We want adults and $3.50 for students the students and encourage them tmder 21 . Transfers are free. to come in and see us ." Mc- The bus arrive5 in the back Williams said th~re is a big rush parking lot at the end of the mall at the f1.rst of the semester when 56 minutes after the hour between everybody wants to see a by Joe Paulmean the public, and interested Weisse, Treasurer[...]6 a.m . and 1 p .m. and 16 minutes counselor." The student is free to Student involvement, con-[...]Ridgway , Club Commissioner after the hour from 2 to 4 p.m . choose any counselor but must tinuity[...]with missioner Karen Friedman. available in the bookstore and advance .[...]as the AS vice president.[...]busy throughout the s ummer planning the activities schedule[...]free movies in the Grill Room. The Executive Board has also[...]re-written the AS Constitution. The' radification of the new[...]oo the issue of bettering the[...]the eyes of the students. Orick ~[...]and the Executive Board have[...]the1r officers easier. putting on[...]the purposes of recruiting in-[...]GCC. The Execut1ve Board IS[...]ct with their officer HEY, WH ERE 'S MY CAR? The North Mountains form a back The Executive Board meets drop to GCC cam pus a s ETP camerama n views the north every Tuesday at I p.m . in the parking lot from atop Hanhila Stadium. ( Photo by George C.ooncil Chamber in the Student Jim Orick h<...,t!S tor a success[...]Union. The meetings are open to Government pr[...] |
 | 2& T....O 'AIANDO-Iep......_ 10, 1976[...]Jody Coker - This is the first[...]I got most of the classes I wanted but not exactly at the right time.[...]tle hectic . I got least. It didn 't mind it; in the past I had to wait an hour. I was in and[...]n. up for , or the fact that I couldn't find the T2 If I were ever to write to Readers Digest about building, (and still can't) . It was the maze i.n the "my most frustrating moment," it would have to[...]parking lot that made me want to transfer to the be my first day of college as a freshman at GCC.[...]istration I felt STILL HAVE THE WIDE OPEN SPACES. confident that college would be[...]One soon accustoms himself to the little[...]didn't like it all that much . It was My car not starting did not begin my first day the cafeteria with a coed friend of mine the first[...]isorganized. on an encouraging note , and chasing the bus day of school this year[...]r. our table with the quip, " First day jitters?" my I didn 't mind b[...]time to get all the classes America, horne of the free[...]ding, as I answered all the believed I was an American "You aren't going anywhere, questions : name! address? citizen. I lived in America , I went young lady," the guard said with nationality? where wer[...]by Shari Hearn to school, I voted for the first rmality. My brother and sister-in- born? My heart leaped into my I pity the new freshmen at- portation of his own,[...]Glendale who are so forced to commit the biggest thought, until... corner of the small area for tiny voice, " Shang[...]nizably new to college tile. freshman sin of all - having his September 1954, while on a visit people to gather· before goi~ The suave gentleman on the You can always tell who they m[...]Arizona with my brother and through the gate into America . other side of the counter dropped are as they glance at the campus As if that weren't bad enough, h[...]11:1ey can also be heard yelling school, his 273-washed jeans bad Everything was perfect, the idea presented to the guard the and beads of perspiration began "Hey, even the bathrooms have shrunk, leaving about six inches people, the sights, the buyi~ . answer was " No." Talking did no forming on h[...]n.unbers on them" to each other between the top of his orthopedic even the bullfights. However, good, begging did nothing at all " What did you say?" he asked across campus, and asking fellow shoes to the bottom of his pantleg. when it came time to return to the and even the drivt!r's license I me.[...]''Shanghai, China," I tried to came from. waiting for the great flood or asked where we were born by the tration card made no difference[...]as I placed my two This year I had the good for- something?" a sophomore border guard. I never got one foot in the guard's change of heart. documents on the counter before tune of observing a freshman yelloed to Joe as he entered his through the gate, for I had been Finally after[...]Shanghai, China, and hours of this the tears began to He picked up the passport, laid What I foWld was not in the least Joe's anger flared . He clenched[...]nd I had it down again and picked up the surprising and supports my his[...]cided I'd have to stay in Form FS-240 saying, " Ah , theory that being a freshman " BAM." The strap on Joe's hand "Hold it," the guard said to me Mexico unW my brother could Senora, this is all we need, this can't be covered up.[...]will do just fine," and he entered The freshman I observed was tumble to the floor. my shoulder as I had begun to go[...]cate out to my place of birth on the visa. named , typically, Joe College. "Freshman !" the class rang through the gate, "Where is your Arizona for proof[...]"Whatever you do, Senora, do The day school started, Joe out. certificate[...]h embarrassment, verify that you are a citizen of the We hit on an idea, call the folks certificate or you will find your being found out as a freshman . Joe raced out of the classroom United States?"[...]o me. "Urn ... well ... I don't have a the wire my citizenship. We one weekend," he said to me washed 273 times so that no one " What am I doi[...]and my ... my certificate is presented the idea to the guard, smiling, " Do not forget to sig[...]really he was not all that bad a your nam e here, please, and now "new." He s trapped his books to from the clutches of Miss Sep-[...]like he if you will excuse me ... " The his hands so they wouldn't fall . temb[...]inall y said, "I believe gentleman turned from the Heeven hid a campus map inside[...]you counter took out his handkerchief the latest issue of "Playboy" so fee l every fr[...]M ike Gutowski s ummers ago and went to the George Hotchkiss Mexic[...]get my v isa. The studies bei ng done on the feasibility of an completed, the state government would decide if ETP i n vites letters to the editor This tim e I wa we ll prepared AS extension on the westside has not made the extension should be built. f rom any reader . W[...]\\i th not only the form FS-240 much progress since last february when the 'Wnitem a n said t hat from the s tudie which as many a s possib le with r e sp[...]proposed in Congress. have been done the westside extension will in no taste. from the Amer ica n Consula te in Bill 21 43 calling for a study to be done on the \\ay alle\·iate the population explosion at AS (luna 1 but \\.ith the passport I need for a higher education facility on the[...]more wests1de students El Toempo Posondo os the usc:'d to get into America \\'ests1de \(as proposed for several reasons The to further their educatton because of the con- com;>us newspoper of Glendale Communoty[...]venient loca tion and therefore increase the total o co democ laboratory l o r the In the middle:' of that hUie booklet the \\ ts rde to attend ASl' classes without[...]rommuting to TemJX' and to ease <;Orne of the publoshed weekly except durong tnfan[...]to 1nvesttgate more fa<"thties to erve the people because[...]nuP 1 an amt'nd<-d fa<·tor to the \\hether a nred cx1sted for the <'X lennon branch. of the <'Ver incrE'asmg number or people at- Glendale AZ 85302 · tx>arc:'r 's pa.'sport[...]lso an .,tudte' had !)('('n dolK' ovE'r the . ummer but they h) 1 'the populatton ill ASl' w11l mcrease to Advi~er .[...]n tn ltne to tmt1l January. 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 | [...]Prince said that duri.n g his tenure of office the District <MCCCDl president, Dr. John Pri[...]• whose Aug. 14 retirement from that position came operation[...]He said that when be went into the presidency in him and the MCCCD Governing Board, reflected 1967 there were approximately 16,000 students in the 1\lesday on the growth oC the district during the past district and although two new[...]in an expansion. Included in the expansion was the interview with El Tiempo Pasando that he[...]opening of Scottsdale College and the new location requested a change in statu[...]for Maricopa Tech. longer work effectively with certain board mem- He said that during the first phase of operation, bers.[...]which lasted approximately three years, the district He said that between now and[...]gly. retirement date, he would assist in the orderly 'These occupational-[...]ffice to his successor, cootinue from the purely academic courses that had many of[...]specialists in the field of oc- Non-credit special interest[...]the community, to the business[...]community, and the industrial GCC is offering five spec[...]urce persons. About the end of the third year yea r including two Russian[...]being offered is an eight- that he was in office the district classes, an antique class and two week class entitled "Vegetable went into the second phase of in gardening.[...]tructed by Dr .. operation, he said. The conversational Russian Grover F . Brown. " After that we ran into the courses will be taught by Sun This course will provide in- doldrums . After the war (Viet- Qtian· Joseph Grome, and will formation for home careers in the nam ) was over, there was a[...]ent Dr. John Prince. Photo by Shari run 12 weeks beginning Sept. 13 at area concerning soil,[...]isease control and organic and able to add staff. The board was they hold second - or third-class needs in the way of additional This course wiD provide an inorganic fertilizers. The cou.r se very generous in permitting us to[...]es, educational centers, introduction to the language with will also include the proper time keep staff under contract." Prince said the high quality plus additions to the existing stress on the ability to speak it. and methods oC planting and Prince said that when the faculties on the campus, good campuses," he said. Laborat[...]on each campus, used on campus to aid in the[...]and instruction on the harvesting the district went into the third knowledge and expe[...]erests. One is regional history. For the antique buffs, " Know for home use.[...]rapid expansion. "In a period of the changes and needs of the He said that he has just been Your Antiq[...]his class will be held 7-9 p.m. two years we grew 25 per cent," district. course wiD be instructed by Kay and begins Sept. 16 at the First he" said. " It was then we went[...]appointed to the Phoenix[...]He said he was pleased with the Historical Society - in both Stanahan which wiD begin Sept. Federal Savings, 12200 N. lllth over 50,000 students, up from financial ba[...]16,000 in 1967." He said that a given the district since the volunteer. November. Classes will be hel[...]e new Community College law was from 3 - 5 p.m . Mondays on cam- For[...]He said he is involved in the pus. re[...]lt This course will cover topics the office of Continuing Eduation, following a nation-wide pattern "The legislature should be[...]interests is such as early American 934-22_11, ext. 202 or contact GCC that had been going on for several[...]retirement homes for the elderly, . · ·[...]that group. and Currier and Ives prints. The members to work compatitiy grow rapidly. We have g[...]very fast and have done it without appointed by the governor to the heirlooms will also be covered.[...]rince said that adjusting to ~protest of the taxpayer - a Arizona Commission for Post-[...]tiM! veterans' situation and the. pretty general acceptance of the Secondary Education, a group week course[...]the major issues on his part. "The public support has been tmiversity ex[...]there and still is there," he said. involved in the use of certain campus beginning Sept. 16 from[...]d about future plans federal funds that come into the 4 : ~- 6 p.m .[...]set out to do, Prince gave an for the district, Prince said that state. The course, instructed by emphatic yes answer. He said basic planning was done about Aside from his present Rotary Lawrence van ·Derber[...]that first one must consider the two years ago that would project Club com[...]MUSIC high profile of the community up to 1980. Growth factors have serves as president of the pant it - grow it - eat it. The Linda Ronstadt in concert at the[...]in Arizona . They are been made up to the year 2000. downtown Phoenix Chapter) be course[...]epted as a "We have tried to take the said that he plans to travel and works_h[...]S5.50, first-elass institution, unlike the growth situation and space it out learn how[...]ders' concert at the Civic Plaza Sym- fun night[...]by Odice Steed The Association for Women's summer. Two informa[...]pops concert, Sunday, Sept . 12, 3 The Campus Crusade for Christ p.m .[...]During the week of September Active Return to Edu[...]pper said that an increase 3, 10. 17 and 24, in the college 7: 30and 9: 30. Tickets - $6.0[...]learn more about after an absence from formal between 15 percent and 20 per-[...]lleyball, basketball and THE ARTS[...]campus organizations . The education. This group has been in[...]lack students on campus fun games are on the agenda. PhOenix Little T heatr[...]existence on campus four years. resulted. The assistant student This group has been[...]" West Side Slory ," Sept. 16 the Student Union, along the Many common problems for[...]through Oct . 2. north entrance corrid[...]ations are students participated in the Players in " S IX RMS RIV VU,"[...]discussed, according to Fran The first one is scheduled Sep- Crusade , according to Joe live s hows. Sept . II , 12, 17 , 18. 19. familiar with clubs from 10 a .m .. Schroeder, pres ident. Sandra tember 3rd at 2 p.m . in the Mulvihill, full-time adviser on[...]Such orga nizations is the club has merit for a " morale <ifice in the SO building west of campus. One is encou[...]antil Chicano builder" and support to the older the bookstore. become in volved in the churc h of Poston. Tuesday ltlrough Sund[...]8 30 curtaon. Sunda y matinee , 2 de Aztlan <MECHA> commands[...]structor, is plaMing to form an The CCC program consists of a[...]ganization of J ewish students r review of the basics of Christian F[...]on cam pus this yea r . The life and Bible study which is[...]lurday, Sept. 11, 7 30. conducted during the day, be- Unoversilyof Arizona v[...]wi th recruiting stude nts and for the group. Also a scholarship group.'' tw[...]and services for the Mexican-[...]American. whether student or in The Black Student Union[...]Glendale CC vs Easrern Arizona the barrio. While only two years CBS l under the direction of building 02. room 108, under the the teachings have spread into 17 al Tha rcher, Salurday, Sepr 18, in existence. the organization has Robert Hubbard , GCC phi[...]mail box at the admission's of- ,., tnes. He added that the overall .,. LOS Anqeles Sepl II, 7 30[...]fice goal on ca mpu a nd the Vollefball[...]Glendale CC vs Ea~l!'f"n Arozona The office of MErHA which is assoc1ate dean[...]Thillcher, Sarurday, Sepl 18 1 staffed from 8 a m to 5 p m is Rlack instructors Hu[...]located at the ea<,t end of the workmg toward a plan for[...]om fmanc1al a1d to the Black ~tudent.[...]for r otes '. l"Vangehc arm of the church. he II.'QI' M PllOP!\[...]av S<'pt 10. ~ p m ..,taffed from II a m to 5 p m 1 1~1 ·. sa1d that a rr[...]9 3 4-2211 elrf: 229 The· d1rector~ of the movement lcndale CC vs Cenrral A[...]courag<' Afro- 9 10 a.m 11:»12:l0 pm .,. are Dale and Carol Schlak. and[...]p.~ CC 1 Coot de Fr day Rwldmg at the east end o the \nwrican students to enter the • .-u,s[...] |
 | [...]recruiting. The administrators[...]player getting the chance to play[...]e. Carl Rollins will have many transferred from Antelope posi ·on.[...]Glendale md receiVe some <p!Stioos to answer as he begins Valley, Cal.[...]uits this year, ms lOth year as head football The dele~ive line should be 1.11tiJ it adapts to the situation. JrOgrams to help an athlete[...]ive back.fleld runs through school except in the form JrOven themselves on the football answers will have to come pretty fill the positions. Bill Meeks deep,[...]izona for four positions, but the limited to 32 waivers each opening game a[...]ebacking is even stronger- 11 semester), and the book loan But, when compared to Arizona The gridiron Gauchos have had Schoof in Tucson, Kurt GiUiland men for three positions. The Jrogram, which is controlled[...]fensive line has about two fmancially by the GCC Let- Mesa , GCC ~hu rting - that's not came two years ago in the form of College before sitting out last[...]ple to every position, but two terman's Club. The athlete may to say the Gauchos will lay down a 6-4 record and a runn[...]and let themselves get run over in the Arizona Community ~ite a bit at Glendale last year , Why the dept.h problem? Easy from those the Club has pur- by some new tea[...]Conference. and Fred RoU, a sophomore from enough. Recruiting liays a major[...]bound to return~ Glendale has the ability, talent To do any better, the 1976 Tolleson will handle the other role in junior college football, as the books at the end of each and coaching to h[...]football team. But the players to work hard - very hard - if Heading the pass coverage (ragram. Sure, a lo[...]s Arizona will just have to work a little they want to finish better than corp[...]who .500, and will have to produce a · land, the only returning defensive a school[...]oorm with free meals, tuition or The GCC football team is handi- the conference. the strong side safety, with tbe There[...]it is a handicap that Rollins wiU have to answer weak side to be covered by fresh- football players who were never in the work study program are can be overcome. <p!&tions like : Can the 18 let- man Tim Durham , who in-[...]or And if it is overcome, and the termen from last year's 2-7 team tercepted nine passes at Trevor given the chance and became athletes. And most yo[...]Gauchos can produce a winning not let the attitude of a losing Browne last year. Bill Schro[...]. WaU~ns. 1llere are ~ite a few at the chance to move away from the conference, the recruiting team? Will some of those same tured[...]id JrOCess will be a lot easier the lettermen take over as team Homer Huff of Buck[...]college, because most of the for.[...]eople want to leaders? Will Rollins be able to the competition for the open students are eligible[...]starters and lost a Kicking is about the only successful in juco football t[...]ng program and a mediocre couple of key people from last position where Rollins has good[...]ill be many more walk~ns that many times. the athlete's stereo- determine which place will look the recruiting war for the top kicking the field goals and extra will make the team when they typed saviour, the local a lumnus better in a player'[...]comparison to walking on at a from behind the scenes and help div i duals l oo[...]n that did come to his defensive line duties, but the major college, university or pro the athlete along financially <like held over the Labor Day weekend,[...]parti cul arly Madsen ... The injury Glendale?[...]an apartment> , "just to get the situation i sn't terribly serious. but a Rollins made the first step Rowe and Ken Beckman com-[...]ew peopl e are hurting ... France held toward the right winning com- peting for the honors. cessful ,[...]a bination by revamping his The team, with aU of its in- oomber is a few, not many. character through sports." The badly i nfected scrape on his c[...]Phelps is defini tely out for the f i rst coaching staff following the dividuals healthy, is strong, and[...]bad leg. resignations last spring of two when,all the members are in top in collec[...]~t ies because of a shoulder pull , New on the staff is Paul compete with any tea m in the year-by-year process in a system incent ives if the financial Winley is nursing a[...]Madsen , Ken Douglas or Bruce Williams, who is the defensive state. But when it comes to[...]u ll back aga inst backfield coach and works as the oombers the Glendale gridders That'[...]guidelines on what coaches could 23·0... Frank Fisher, a teacher at "Depth is our only problem," fme talent from transfers, red Trevor Browne High who is in his[...]nted. "If we can stU-ts and the high schools this fourth year as a GCC assistan[...]uries, we should retains his duties of coaching the be okay."[...]Less than 65 people will be in the numoer ot talented seniors linebackers. M[...]pens against ~at graduated from high school ASSISTANTS[...].... from the defensive line to the Palomar. In comparison, Scotts- m 1976, and considering the offensive line in his second year dale reported[...]football for GCC, the percentage[...]I payed under former Notre Dame had 72. and top-ranked Mesa ml[...]~e. of the other junior colleges coach Ara Parseghian at N[...]Why the difference? First[...]Glendale is hurting from ~[...]COUEGEof coach for the track team in the Injuries have often been cause to[...]Worn Twice Sophomore Jack Olilton is the many times have destroyed title[...]If the Glendatt: team were to[...]85301 Diego> on Sept. 11 , but Jeff of the key players were to get Slattery will be around if needed rung early in the season, it easily[...]could spell disaster for the JOE & JOErS[...]cal leader, Gauchos. Mark France will reign over the Assistant coach Norenburg will[...]llllist / P/eose S.nd Brochure probably the strongest point on sleeve if there is any serious[...]Nome • • • • • • • • • • • the learn . Tom Dix and Ed damage done to his offensi[...]5925 w. Olive[...]• • • • • • • • Rearick will be the other two, - the roster indicates two guards[...]to Mike Moreno will be anchoring be able to play the line will have[...]Phone .. .. . . .. .. .. Zip .. . .. .. . . the offensive line. Bolen at to be patched from another center. Moreno and Francy at lhe guards. Florida transfer Tony Keffer is the leading candidate for one tackle with the other side proba bly going to Apollo grad :\hke T[...]ev or .:ilr omore Ken Beckman a-t s plit o:t.l On thE' oppo ite stde light tond "another l!uess. the chotces It r. H•Jnnw Hroo . a freshmc.n I rc•.nr Hro\\ne . -colt 1 from F oreoc•(• anrl Jor.n 1\ ho a I (;('(; from run.ung II h(' done[...] |
 | [...]LLEGE VOL. 12-NO. 2 GLENDALE, AZ.. ISltJ[...]being held in the Student Lomge lty Lester Clark amount of time is the "Five What type of person are you?[...]l comfortable meetq helpful in answering the routine[...]bas been in you a person who prefers the[...]about a certain job. The in- security of a set routine? Does[...]Solseri's Paradise Valley studio. the challenge of analyzi~ and through a kit called the mini-brief solvi~ unusual problems appeal[...]are various who hasn' t quite figured out what the amount of education needed,[...]r? satary, qualifications , oc- Unfortunately the answers to[...]'t be pulled disadvantages, and so forth . from a magician's hat , but the H a person wished further[...]particular, "The Night Spirit GCC Career Service Program[...]Head," seems to be the favorite guidance the next step is the located in room T2 107 is able to[...]ci several students. The sculp- "On[...]dividual iriormation cifer material through the com-[...]done in a modern simplicity; with 1500 job types. The Career Ser-[...]Another step is called the "Test[...]egories and and Job Search." In this case the[...]life's work from the time he was[...]e would Former GCC student Michael McCieve (right) is dispi.ying[...]ten-years-dd, and with many effort with the counseling be tested to decide how his in- his iron sculptures in the student lounge through Sept. 31. At invitational[...]terests compare with others in left is the "Night Spirit Head." (Photo by George Hotchkiss)[...]on his way mendation by a counselor isn' t the same field . The tests are[...]to becoming a well known the only way to receive these beneficial in h[...]mselves. 1be center will help anyone The Vos:a tional Exploration wtx> simply walks throug[...]t is a com- munity service it's not necessary for the person to be a GCC[...]ambitions. In this setting the Mao's impact felt student. The center has a variety of resources that are at anyone's disposal. The resources range from books and film strips to[...]see him. The final phase are the Career Exploration classes. The classes[...]became widely k.nown, sometimes to the opposition[...]of the party a nd Moscow .[...]tfis escape became one of history 's most The Career Service Program Search, Vocational Exploration These words are from China's national anthem remarkable military exploits, the Long March. A can offer degrees of assistance to Group, and also may include job that now rings out from the squares in Shanghai, 6000-mile journey.[...]rategic retreat west suit almost anybody's needs. The visitations, job application and Peking[...]nd took a year. Only one in service that acquires the least resume writing.[...]ten followers survived and when they arrived at the On Sept. 9, 16 hours a fter the event, Radio Peking caves of Yenan with about[...]announced to the world the death of the chairman of followers it became established[...]the People's Republic of China.[...]He was 82 years old a nd had been in failing health Although the Japanese invaders in 1937 gave Mao[...]for a long time . But he had personally guided the and Chiang a common enemy in battle, there[...]improved relations between the U.S. and China never the rally toward a common army.[...]after President Nixon had reopened talks in 1972. He Instead Mao began ~dermini~ Chiang'.s[...]had made no public a ppearances since 1972. while fighting the Japanese at the same time.[...]n a ffected so ancient QUang, who considered the Communists the more[...]t of time. He formidable enemy, lost power in the ensuing became the s tory of modem China, and it is the struggle . In 1945 the Japanese invader was defeated[...]least understood stories in the light of truths of and shortly thereafter[...]cultural conflicts and in the half-facts of the cold Although Chiang's army was equipped[...]()(the cultural conflicts, there has been no central before Mao's peasant army of one-third the size[...]In 1949 Chiang's desparture for Taiwan took place The GCC swimming pool is open to students for free fu[...]followed the cultural revolution, whose purpose to frolic, noo[...]Mao proclaimed on October 1, 1949, the People's cleanse the party and to give it immortality. Yarrow supports[...]BeginniJ'lt in the 1950's, Mao's preoccupation[...]turned inward to the problems of reorganizing and Eugene McCarthy[...]n by Greg Keidel The failures of the traditional two-party political system were ex- the declining years of the las t imperial dynasty and mass political[...]greatest assets. persons who gathered in the Arizona Room of ASU's Memorial Union[...]ruling class and the ideology of Confucius which COITUption .[...]dition over change, city over country- The Chinese began building their own industry support[...]with the help of Russian blueprints and technicians, ensur[...]ons of Chinese it was a time of floods, but the year 1960 saw the Russians leaving and independent presidential candidate. Yarrow was one of the members famine and perermial poverty. For Mao and his relations between the two countries gradually fall ci the folk singil'lt trio " Peter, Paul and Mary" and h[...]ent and apart. benefit concerts for the McCarthy campaign .[...]essful nuclear detooatioo, Yarrow said that for the last several presidential elections we have[...]Mao saw Olina estranged from both East and West been faced ·'with the necessity of choosing between the lesser of two As an 18-year old student[...]ops massed on his northern evils ." He added that the two-party system has made it "virtually movements and in 1921 he helped organize the border. He too saw U.S. troops moving into In- impossible for an external challenge from the people" for an in- Communist party in[...]hat even It was during this time that the Chinese in southeast Asia. though McCarthy ··may not be the next president of the United States \ationalists held the power but collaborated with From within , s uspicions a nd fear dominated we must preserve the process of an independent cha!Jenge." the Communis ts to secure a broad base. Mao held China 's relations with the world. Internal conflicts tcCarthy supporters[...]this dominated Mao's regime as it moved from the registered voters by Friday, Sept . 17 if he is to be on the ba llot in time. traditional past into the modem technological November In 1927. when the break between the two factions present. Mc\arthy attended[...]d thanked (IC(.'Urred. Mao turned to the countryside and began Mao sought change i[...]nd reform Continued on Page 2
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 | 2-El TIEMPO PASANDO-Sept. 16, 1976[...]by Nancy Ratti she said. "The first day was just To indicate how difficult the Hard work and tremendous horrid, everyone from the states course[...]"A course with 28 targets like this[...]old Lynette Edwards where she is The course in Sweden was[...]The GCC sophomore was of rock. Normally we shoot an all the walking in Phoenix, in[...]ranked 1st on the U.S. field ar- angle of 45 degrees and there[...]hat recently were shooting anywhere from a We were dead by the end of the returned from Sweden , she is also 60-80 degree angle, strai[...]ranked 3rd in the nation by the hills, straight down hills."[...]and placed 5th in the Olympic angles wasn' t the only problem[...]trials for the American team last fer the archers, just getting to the perience on this t[...]was estimating distances up the[...]held many other Lynette said. For most d the sides of t[...]last three im- ~rope lad<:k>rs to get to the top of therefore I[...]portant titles all have been the mountains and sometimes it[...]acquired within the last three was impossible to carry their estimate the correct distances. It[...]onths. She describes a typical equipment at the same time. . was a big guessing game all day work~ut that prepared her for "On a couple of the targets," lon[...]Lynette finished the com- " I'd shoot from 5-9 a.m . every have to go up ahead of you so[...]time job during the summer and were afraid to fall off the[...]" Even Pace , the Olympic gold work. She said that archery is a At one point,[...]me that requires con- had to shoot from a log that was[...]ery is concentration, s~porting it but roots from a[...]nnOtmcements. Accordi~ When the middle of June rolled the shot.[...]Page 3 If spring registration and book to the center's past per- around Lynette was ready to be[...]unt, maybe a part-time job will renew your funds. The Job Placement Center located in the southeast corner of the cafeteria is constantly making personal contacts in the community . f!rlllances, 90-per cent of the selected for the Olympic team. students who have come to the Trials were held in Oxford, Ohio. center willing to work have found[...]Hoeffel is currently on a rain storm the first day of[...]ways to improve the job had to go on. Being a "desert[...]"s - " ' Col.....m. Su"""· Sop( 26. ap m lttloU- S6 oo. 1 oo[...]lllutro,frodOJ. Oct l. lpm ldm- 1 5. 7 ~. 615 The director of the center, Dr. acting director in his absence, d[...]ment and For those of you wonderi~ . the first day of competition,[...]lt Tllollltt Pf- "Wtsl Sidt Slor(". Sept. 15·11. 24. 25. Oct I. and 2. private employers he has sought counselo[...]out by phone, and even door to works with the placement center, SC}-60 other women, a big setback 1011•-· 2 p.m cortaro. RuftOifiC t~ Oct. 17[...]••• at tiN Sotlttlftst E"'"'""" r- .. Se91. 29 tlltOV(tl Oct l. out part-time jobs compatible[...]ed to return arotmd Oct. 1. For the next days of com-[...]fit Students are urged to stop by petition the weather cleared and[...]7 lO p.m. the center if they have any em- Lynette steadily move[...]yof ArllOftlft. UCU at los Anlola. Sept II. 7 JO the students as well as the em- Jioyers. Teachers are notified if part-time[...]Jioyment problems or questions. could never catch the top because All available jobs are listed on d the low score of the first day.[...]CC .._ P-ou City Collolo II CCC. Solurdor. Sept. 25. 7 JO[...]I.- It llllltllot. SoluniiJ. Sept II. 2 p.m specific major <such as work in the board outside the center. The ~ ended up in fifth place, one[...]tttdolo CC ft. Saobltlo CC II CCC. liOidiJ. Sept. 21. I p.m.[...]tollllo CC .._ 111s1 CC • CCC. lltuniiiJ. Sept. 23. S p.m the biology or bll>iness field), are center is open from 7:30 to 4:30 point lower than the fourth-place open. aass time is taken to read[...]c ... - cc""' ,_. Cotttco lllillsl. fti!IJ. Sept. 2~:.4.30[...]one of the two selected fer the[...]Continued from Page I MECHA President Alonzo[...]ve even The GCC cafeteria was broken <kle week after Olympic trials Morado challenged the validity of[...]mom~ntum in virtually all after his death. irto aver the Labor Day weekend were over, Lynette began Nancie Miner's appointmert as and the money from four coin-[...]Although he considered the Associated Students Vice operated machines was stolen. training for the National Mao[...]United States a threat, it was an President at the AS Executive[...]n attack by the Soviet Union that he The burglary occurred sometime Aug. 3 in Valley Forge[...]o an July 1966 in the famous Yangtze[...]leaders debated the easing of[...]move to show China and • the hostilitie[...]Cooperative Education, said it meeting July 23. The vacancy in has not yet been determined if the Olympics came for the wocld Mao was still very much was the United States that was the office was because Albert[...]pic.ked first through the invitation fcrcible entry was used by the Lynette's hard work paid off. Higuera, a MECHA member[...]culprits to gain access to the elected for the office last spriqJ, cafeteria . A pop machine, ~[...]ut of set in motion the Cultural In 1972 Mao welcomed an did not meet the constitutions 2.0 cigarette machine, and two 80 other women.[...]an attack on the rest is recent world history. requirement.[...]It is not yet the time to assess sacked. The amount of money Morado questioned the con- taken is not yet known, and there when she a[...]it has lost touch with the people. Mao's impact on China and the stitutional legality of the ap- is presently no leads on the case. team members flew to Mollndail, To him the Cultural Revolution world. That will be done in the pointment on the grounds that The Glendale Police are still Sweden for the 4th World Field was an attempt to keep the future b[...]ternational competition with 16 were present at the meeting. ·[...]power and security equipment The AS constitution Article VI, had been cited as the cir- proximately 90 per[...]ates, "If any office is cumstance contributing to the not filled, the President, with the peting. The U.S. team members[...]ranged in ages from 22-50, * CRISTY'S DANCING SCHOOL nbbery. The security depart- Lynette being the " baby" at 19. majority approval of the ment has requested from the Executive Board, shall appoint a district more dead-bolt locks and qualified replacement for the tamper-proof doors for buildings remaimer of the term." m campus as well as more[...]One of the men on the team was the U.S. Olympic gold medalist[...]Darrel Pace, and the team's[...]6248 NO. 43RD AYOIUE *[...]SECurity personnel. <p!Stioning by stating that the coached the Olympic team this[...]year. the Executive Board because at that time there were[...]nt, Treasurer El Tiempo Posondo •• the student technically different from target[...]on.d 111 on oc:odemk lobototory fOt the arehery) for two months, she was Commis[...]the top member of the U.S . team, ~[...].,.,w, Gtendole Ar•zono. been contacted about the 8S302 frrst i[...]Y. BR ...;\ll 'I~< STLOIO to see the interest MECHA was Advet111.ng Moftog[...]course than what the Swedes had Y[...]ssoge OcheceSt..d Sh...-t, Toy&ot prepared for the a rchers. By the Y n \SSU\I[...]Hot<ht..iu end of the first day she was in vestigate the constitutional Advt.s.,- Gwen Vowie.s 23rd place. validity of Miner's appointment £TP kwtrH lett«l 10 the edttOI frOf"'l'' ony "No one knew what the course[...](All 934·8768 |
 | [...]When field hockey was dropped from the women's sports program[...]right in as head volleyball coach, assuring that GCC wi[...]successful year on the court and in the state competition .[...]last year won the state championship for the third straight time.[...]Returning fromthe team are freshman Carol Carvoo, Pam team worked hard enough and just missed the crossbar. Smith, Larrice Rossman, B[...]ries, Erik Madsen ran for 77 alternate on the U.S. Olympic team, is a nationally-rated referee, and t but came away with a loss, 7~ . i.n yards on 20 carries, and Ken is known to many local volleyball fans as the referee ol the Pboenix the first game for both teams. Dwglas romped for 28 yards on Heat's <International Volleyball Association ) games. The hardest part of the 12 trys. The bump-set-spikers open their regular season Friday[...]and John Southland each in- Arizona the next afternoon, and come home for the ftrst time oo without drowning first. Heavy tercepted a pass in the GCC[...]1\Jesday , Sept. 21 against Scottsdale. rains Thursday night and Friday secondary. The team played in the Pima Invitational tournament ova the washed out the direct route to San The Gauchos meet Eastern Labor Day holid[...]Central Arizona, 15-11• Diego and forced the team to tum back and travel via Indio and Los Angeles. The bus pulled into the Arizo[...]Sept. 24.[...]was honored as a member ol the all-tournament team . set to[...]Ken Weiss, whose men's golf ,. 12 hour trip that should have oormally taken le[...]m The 1976 sports seasons are[...]ps in 10 years ·and Thedisappoinbnent oo the field came in the fourth quarter with[...]get new coach placed in the top 10 in the nation[...]S}Xing's teams, the women's[...]omar's Tito Herndon tossing a sdtball team from GCC, who[...]hopes of giving the GCC ftrSt half touchdown pass to[...]greatly benefit the Glendale grid Willie Ramirez. ranking of number two in the[...]lf:am over the new season. The team will be playing its[...]home matches at Wigwam George Rowe converted the sometimes win two or three day[...]recruiting trip for the University Country Club and Villa de Paz,[...]ci Oregon last spring and was in depending on the availability of penalized for illegal procedure. the regional tournament was not the Glendale area checking on the courses. On the ensuing replay, Rowe's held last year t[...]ight different girls will be kick missed and the Gauchos c,.&alifying team from Arizona .[...]coaxed to leave his position as roond for the top match positions, minutes left to play. picked because theirs was the assistant coach at the U of 0 and which are six in dual matches Palomar sat on the ball for the highest winning percentage in[...]nd four in invitational matches. majority of the time left, but GCC league play.[...]ssistant's spot at GCC. A total of 12 matches <six dual , had one more chance that fell for The gal Gauchos had gooe[...]beginning on Sept. 20 and runni~ Cross Country[...]one loss <3-2 to Mesa> when the[...]through the first week of[...]December. All matches will be drops PC race[...]two extra-inning games from the[...]played in the early afternoon other place right away , dec1ded in eight.[...](either 1 p.m . or 2 p.m .), Freshmen totally make up the to make a run for the national Kathy Warendorf ft.nished the Qa[...]season with seven wins in the ar[...]s to ex- easily disposed of Fullerton (2~) betti~ average. Val Troxel led the other three are never very far perience with[...]and L.A. Valley (3-1) in their first the team with a .480 average and[...]ers and courses, but they did two games in the toornament at Teri Neeley ended with a te[...]<laire Shi.r es, the Burkland have a respectable showing[...]Mw-ray and Patty Havir are the NAU Invitational meets was shocked as the girls from The Gauchos finished the cmsistenUy scoring in the bigb <bing the first two weeks of Glendale defeated host Golden season outscoring the opponents,[...]st, 1~ in nine innings, to end 171-S3, with the two pitchers, Paul Williams Harrison, Bret Jenkins and Judy The team lost to PC, 29-73, GW's 46-game winning strut.[...]Estrada did place two games before meetinl the over one (1.11) earned run per[...]Gauchos for the national game. coach the SFSU freshman team Weiss explained that the linb . fifth with a 22:49 time over tbe 4.2-mile course. championship, while all GCC bad Qach Nelda Knopp's crew this[...]do was sit ~k and watch. year is much the same, and will Bay area to coach at Carl[...]ho led GCC with a Maybe watching was the wro~ be looking for better things ... lite High School in Phoenix for two prove. ' 27th place fmisb in . the NAU to do. Golden West won a[...]uple girls, like j meet, led tbe first part of the PC[...]Hildago took over and streaked horne in 22:05, well ahead of teammate[...]day, Sept. 13, wrestling begins the equipment manager in the Javier Beltran, who came in at[...]year as the adviser of the men's Sept. 28, will be held on Tuesdays 22:25. irnamurals, and this year hopes and Thursdays from 1-3 p.m., tis coaching duties.[...]Oropeza and a greater participation by the accepted with competitioo to Williams has high hopes for the Coatiaaed from Pa1e 2 <22:30) , who was followed by Ray students. begin as soon as the details are 1976 edition of the Gaucho about my equipment and ar- Rees at 22:47.[...]~diron corps, stressing that the chery-wise, I'm looki~ forward In the past, many tournaments W<X'ked out with the bow~ Even thoogh the meet victor have had to be cancelled and[...]team has good team speed and to the World Target Cham- had already been decided[...]it. Tryouts for the championships[...]will be held Jan. 4-7 and af- fi the first seven runners, the ma;t spirited and exciting part of becau[...]and a tournament. people on the defensive line," travel~ , all expense paid . They the race came in the dash for 16th place. GCC 's Kevin Cowley The intramural program is Sports to be held later in the ·Williams asserted, "and some will[...]closed a wide margin between open to all students, with 11 year are : basketball, tennis, good quick people in the back- training and then to Tahiti[...]arry Chacoo, <ifferent sports planned for the table tennis, badminton, softbaD , field .[...]year. handball, billiards and the annual from Cortez and Tim Durham actual compe[...]- cross country 'turkey run.' from Trevor Browne." place in Australia. 24:56.[...]cerning intramurals, check thethe men's the defensive secondary, and we'll be watching her on the 1!MK> Es pinoza won the NAU In-[...]s. As far as Lynette's vitational , sweeping the 163-man[...]concerned she'll be there. field on the 4.8 mile course run over the Kowboy Kountry Club in F1agstaff. Gl[...],_ Friday. Sept. 17, the GCC team lost the meet, but Estrada[...]o Central Arizona took top honors for the Gau- 115[...]loo,_L· 1 M - - 9 & 1 e -. College to meet the Vaqueros and chos with a fifth place fin-[...]931~7"efter3, ..... the Pima CC Aztecs. ish. |
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 | [...]<i approximately 2,500 at the[...]hands with the crowd before and[...]Carter in the Democratic[...]Democratic candidate for the[...]were with Carter at the rally. Carter told the crowd that he Mo Udall (right) •nd U.S. Sen.te hopeful Dennis DeConcini[...](center) appli~ud Jimmy Cuter, the Democratic presidential[...]" To the best of my knowledge, nominee at r•IIY held on the capitol grounds last week. C.rter[...]this is the first time a Democratic g01ve the crowd his views on abortion, tAedlcaid and income[...]tax, •nd then went to a fund-raising dinner at the[...]ee wruld do everything possible to office. VOL 12 - N0. 3 SIPTIMIII. 23, 1976 how much I ca re about you." minimize the need for abortions, Carter received a loud o[...]tax system as a disgrace to the McCarthy on ballots;[...]had gathered Ca rter said he would work hard human race. " It's got to be[...]peacefully carrying signs. The for a national health care changed."[...]said an average He s aid he would work for a attends local dinner[...]Carter's stand against a con- family will spend $2,400 annually balanced system for paying[...]health care . $15 billion is taxes. He said that the average by Greg Keidel[...]Carter said . "I think abortion is Medicaid and 25 to 50 per cent is higher proportion or taxes than Presidential hopeful Eugene and the orth Phoenix Business wrong. I don ' t think Government either s tolen o r wasted. A the family earning a million McCarthy thanked 105 sup[...]amendment ':>n the abortion ca;ting us. he said.[...]C.a rter mentioned the fact that demanded equal time in the[...]it was a good idea to give states times in h is 25 minute speech. He when Harry Truman was elected.[...]He appealed to the people of President Ford and Jimmy[...]loca l options because the states told the crowd that he knew what Carter.[...]most liberal will pass a it wa s like to have to work for a Arizona for their support. Supporters h[...]means the r ich women from all budget when he worked on his an incumbent president, but I'm him on Arizona 's Nov. 2 ballot. over the country could go to that farm and that it would be no going to do it." l\lcCarthy ex pects to be on the[...]ion. He different when he was president. The crowd lined up on the ballot in 4(}45 states. He said he[...]law for all states. budget for the United States pulled away in his motorcade. jus t to get on the ballot. Ac- cording to some polls he has 20 BSU recruits per cent of the vote in certain northeastern states.[...]ffs When a s ked why he did not stay '>'ith the Democratic party he[...]Eugene McCarthy To increase the population of by Leste.r Clark[...]higher learning, but it replied . "everybody in the[...]"Veterans? Yeah, I know about out" by the primary . McCarthy GCC is the purpose of the new them. They're the guys who 're Bob Olristian. one of the GCC said that supporters petitioning The Association of Women Minority Recruitment program ripping-ilff the government by counselors for the vets says, him for president is the " most Students IAWS l met Sept. 14, to offered through the Student enrolling at Glendale and then when compari~ the Full Time unusual even t in American re-ins tate the organization that Services.[...]did not m eet last year . Consuelo The program was started at the familia r ? tween the regular students and laws "protect the two parties." Olivo . acting p[...]by Black the veterans, on an average the welcomed some 24 students who Student Union <BSUl president, A number of people have the veterans are taking the most He said . " the Democratic party[...]Culpepper , BSU s ponsor impression that this is the credit hours . Because they is an institution on the edge of indicated interest in the associat[...]d philosophy instructor, average academic life of the receive payment for their school disas ter."[...]tudent veterans who enroll in institu- lr.!ining. the vets' progress is BiU McCune, lndependent for The adviser of the organiza[...]Student recruiter Culpepper the screening committee and ask eye, so the likelihood oi them district. was at the Bar-B-Q and the co-adviser, Mary Lou Williams, welcomed the group as said the program's first priority the applicants one question. getting something for nothing is collecting signa tures to get on the is to increase the black very s light. In genera l the 1\'ov. 2 ballot. did Dr . Nancy L. N[...]served s ix years In order to com plete the objective. the staff of t he was "given the attrition rate of 43 suing a curriculwn that wilJ as a Republican in the State organization, a nominating[...]black students position in life. sored the biU for the repeal or the Sandra Higaonna, Vickie Ouistown during the summer to ac~demically involved and how helmet l[...]answer questions from would you bring unity among Olristian says at GCC the vets Rid[...]d to present a s late brought about a 15 to 20 per cent than the first 64 attempted credit the powe r companies McCune of officers for the next meeting, increase in the black popu:ation Bes ides recruiting s tudents, hours, but after this has been said. " The utiJity companies are Sept . 23. at 2 p.m .. in the faculty at GCC. the Minority Recruitment completed it is poss[...]dining room . One of the reasons Glendale program is also involved with to go on a restricted category. from advancing." He said . ' ' With The group is primarily a social needs a n increase in the black trying to keep students from This gives them the opportWlity the tech no logy developed today. orga nizatio[...]e e lf-sufficient." presented some ideas for the that black instructors wiU be any s tu[...]there were no blark tuJents on S0- 125· Culpepper added that if lt is important that all veterans s ho\\ . a breakfast with the campus. then there would be no they can't help a st udent out. then who have transferred from other district 18. was a lso at the Bar-B- C.overnor or his wife. a dance or[...]GCC' as soon as possible. The vets Shaw was recently a ca ndidate \\ill ~e the hiring of four black The program is not are given one semester but if the for the Mayor of Phoenix. also in ";th mayors from the surround- mstructors. a black counselor[...]ory. Culpepper said . cranscripts are not here by the the 195<fs fo r the !louse of ing comm un ities as g ues t[...]iH' in vanous serv1ce orgam· tmm on<' of the '>'omen 's lib[...]'' he an~ change of address or c redit 1.at1ons m the commum ty such as[...]ud " It doe n' t matter what hours be reported to the Veteran the Comnumt\ K1tchen . the \II "onwn ..,t udents are '"'lie[...]mtk'~ ,,r Comm('rce to <·onw a nd hare the fun \lalcolm '>'ere mnted to[...] |
 | [...]gend in his own things went better and even the the Revue and quit. It has been[...]special " Hard came through . These were the ~ne on tour and hopefu[...]roughes t parts but the latter part won't go into se[...]Dylan opened the show with his ci the show was excellent. again. Dylan wanted the tour to[...]be mall a nd c lublike so as to not The time has come when South Africa must either played the song " Hard Rain" but the University ol Colorado and[...]vocalizing on it. After a while the past three months racial turmoil there has[...]ame discouraged with The s how was highlighted by claimed 365 lives. Mor[...]Joan Baez oo acoustic guitar and unless the South Africa leaders read the writing on StaH Spealcs O[...]such as " Deportee," " 1m· the wall and give up on their archaic system.[...]migrant" and of course "Blowin The apartheid system has long given the white Bicentennial r[...]in the Wind." Joan 's excellent[...]ion really South African minority dominance over the black by An[...]accented the show. majority. It has lead to South Africa becoming a Now that the bicentennial year rather large ad in the window for From there on Dylan took over financial paradise for the whites. They own all the is coming to a close, p[...]"ith his electric guitar and major industry, get the b~st jobs and the blacks do already starting to forget what special. What the devil does a cranked out such legendary tunes most of the low-paying, back-breaking work. So it is happened and where. During the mm developer, tryipg to make a[...]course of the year and a half from the Storm ." It was very nice understandable that the whites cling stubbornly to the[...]before the famous Independence stirts, have to do with the[...]as " I think the Bicentennial is a The benefit that came from a heard and known of his music for But, the foundation of the system rests on the blacks rip-off" or ''the whole thing is a[...]It is hard to tell where Dylan crumble now that the blacks have shown that they[...]will go or what he will do from will no longer take it. Inner duress is not the only see no purpose in celebrating its agencies . The "celebration" here. H[...]pressure against South Africa's apartheid policy. The birth."[...]it. This Now tha t the all important day pendi lures on the part of restored the remarkable Dylan was proved in the recent Olympics by the many is past, where has all the fury and businesses and individuals as[...]und people had been waiting countries boycott of the event over South Africa's fuss gone? What happened to the well as whole cities, all for the[...]minutes? Where are the first gorgeous costumes, and amusing him in the future. For the "times grade stories and the high school[...]they are a changing ... " Furthermore, the apartheid system is out-dated. No·[...]rictions essays about "What the Bicen- What does this commemorate?[...]lines and no such country all ended up in a garbage can can expect to prosper. A system that operates on the "Everybody loves a parade" as oppression of the majority simply cannot function for long. Simil![...]somewhere? What did the[...]the saying goes, and to me that's[...]all the public got. Now that the Dazzling[...]parade is over, do the black with the awakening of the masses. Feudalism is long From the begirming of 1975 people. who have come the since dead in Europe and slavery and segregation are mtil July 4th, 1976, America the furthest since 1n6, feel that their only history in the United States.[...]everything from Bicentennial celebrated? Inevitably, the system will fall. That is not what[...]Phoenix, big deal. Well, to me it the South Africans address themselves to. The underwear. Merchants were on a we've done is free the blacks but was a big deal . question they must answer is whether to give up their[...]Actually it wasn't exactly the antiquated system and evolve or to have it destroyed been more booming since the prisoned our soldiers, the thrill of seeing the " next further down a road paved with bloodshed[...]are President of the United States," strife.[...]ual op- it was the thrill of rating to get an[...]tic efforts to get in on portunity employer," the U.S. official press[...]the great gain. Even in our own Anny. This is[...]worth celebrating , but on the A press pass is a[...]was one of the few that this those people in the news media. It[...]enables them to stroll through the[...]ot to m y through the security guards into[...]was not very a spot with the best view of the[...]widely publicized so that the celebrity. All you have to do is to by Arch Gillespie The evening 's disappointment Symphony. especially in the last whole nation could pin in.[...]" I remember rather vividly on came with the playing of the first part of the third movement and Yes, I feel the Bicentennial was and the security ropes are im- the eve of World War II there selection, the Beethoven sym- all the fourth movement. Here a farce. not to m[...]medately parted. appeared in the news media <no phony. It was not a fault in the strings became exciting and both revenue[...]Two Mondays ago when there TV then) the sensational story of performance but in te rpretation. the horns sounded their notes half.[...]ngs of people, well a IQ-year-old boy conducting the The E roica is a st rong. loud and clear.[...]k Philharmonic Or- dynamic and stately work and[...]crowding around the State Capi- chestra . Billed as "Little Lorin, should be interpreted ac - The Brahms Sypmphony was[...]tol lawn to see Jimmy Carter ar- the Boy Wonder'' the youthful cordingly . A romantic sen- the proving ground for Maazel's £1 T1empo Pasando ' ' the ••udent rive . I and thr[...]l piece, it is not, and mettle. In one of the finest in- , _ _ . . of Gl.ndole Commun;t[...]and ,. on ocodemlc lobo<otO<y IO< the later with the statement "I must Maazel's interpretation as s uch terpretations of this work I have OeporttMJnt of Joumol~m. It is publ,thed through the crushing crowd and p-ove my mettle." proved the point. One has to listen ever heard. Maazel and the[...]straight up to the security men, Years later. I wondered what[...]85302.[...]. . . . . . . . . . Dave Von Nest we were in the official press ring. and found out one day in the early now cmvin[...]-- ... cr,ntllk> l<onhom man in the crowd, who looked Maazel reappeared on the tation of the work. terpretations. What he failed[...]said in a American scene once again to The Eroica should make one give the Eroica, he gave to the G<eg K.,dool. JcM[...]thoroughly disgusted voice, conduct the New York want to crawl around in his s[...]• ... Mike Gut.,..... I. ~goo "There goes the damn Press."[...]mt want to crawl under it as it for the occasion . Whatever the Advt.., . . . . . . ...... Gwen Vow.._ 01ce inside the roped off area famous throughout Europe, gave Monday 's performance did to this reason . the performance earned for the exclusive press people, I[...]ETP inv•tet l.tten to the editor from ony to the press a statement of his reviewer. Howeve r, there were the conductor and orchestra loud reocler. We[...]tsh en many 4H possibe. was amazed to see the company I[...]ns . virtuous movements in the Third and vociferous stand in~ ovations.[...]was in. " I am considered the greatest[...]al delights, and there Auditorium, Sept. 13. with the[...]were news people from nearly Cleveland Orchestra, Lorin Maazel proved h[...]Commie humor hits the tube[...]every newspaper in the state[...]y Joe Paulmenn household of Commies. the If the s how is any kind · of notebooks that fit neatly irto that he was the greatest con- I don' t know what's happen ing possibilities are limitless, if not success of course there will be the their back pockets. <ilctor d his time. Works for the to television in America today. As hyster[...]I really nipped when I saw the event were Beethoven's Sym- I sal slightly bored in front of the We with[...]ossibilities. JnSS pass of the man standing ~y No. 3 in E -flat major, " the tube last week , I noticed a · new <Xle episode could have the A game s how called Lets Make next to me, he was from the Eroica ," and Brahms Symphony s ituation[...]shake his hand more than I The Cleveland Orc hestra , C'.anmunist Russia[...]wanted to shake Carter's . cmsidered one of the top or- the Terrible. I watched in utter a salt mine in Si[...]Jimmy Carter came to chestras in the U.S., was s uperb disbelief as I realized tha[...]sod e could involve oldest tanks. and the big deal of the day. Phoenix, and dazzled the crowds in its performance. Moulded by show wi ll probably be the biggest daughter Olga wanting to dale a[...]speeches, I. on the other hand Damrosch. Rodzinski , Szell. etc.,[...]was dazzled by m y press pass. I the orchestra is well -grounded in The biggest problem with from the KGB for what he thinks F:ra nosta l~i a c raze with Dark wonder if the people a t Jimmy its sty le of playing. Noticeabl[...]Carter ca mpaign headquarters was the horn sec tion which came sta ll' ton fa st.[...]moch humor you can squeeze Jnserll him with the Comrade of I may be a little[...]d ol miss my press pass than the ''next selections. fmm[...]Pres ident of the nited States"?[...] |
 | [...]been approved by the oificers of[...]by opening the door. heating and cooling, good lighting[...]the AS board. The commission[...]He said it doesn't work because and clean washroom facilities,[...]the air conditioning system at- you have to thank Re[...]tempts to bring the temperature and the 37 men who provide the[...]Joc Paulmenn , Publicity maintenance service for the make the room even colder. Commissioner, is res[...]Besides upsetting the balance publicizing all AS activities. Hopper , College Facilities[...]room, it can upset the air flow in Commissioner, will advise and Ope[...]~er zones in the building, he represent each academic is made up of three groups : the[...]departm ent and organize grounds crew , the custodian The heating, less complex, is cultural programs such as book crew, and the heating and cooling[...]ilding by elec- reviews a nd activities in the crew.[...]tricity and is controlled by the music and drama department. He said that[...]the cooling. The changeover from mis sio ner, will advise and done by maintenance since the[...]charge of club open house and the "We have to depend on our[...]complaints submitted by people service the entire district[...]andalism is a problem omsbudsman will be the media- stretches from Mesa to Glen- Jim Hall, GCC Heating an[...]nd strict security must be tor between the s tudent body and dale."[...]maintained. the AS. When asked about the specifics the chilled water flow of campus cooling system. He said the district holds to an The post of Social Com- ci the heating and cooling for the[...]"open campus" policy tDward the missioner is pending. Wildings, Hopper said that the towers located in the main- "We can program the com- community at all times and will cooling system is a centralized[...]nce area where it is rechilled J11ter to start the chillers at four JrObably do so unless somethi~[...]system. and sent back again to the o'clock. five o'clock, 7:02. or serious should occur. " AU the water is cooled and buildings.[...]campus attitude chilled in a central location in the said.[...]he said. An interesting feature oi the[...]tenance has been able to perform "From there it goes through cooling system is the method He said that the room ther- its function. pipes out to each building and used to control the chilled water. mu>tats can only control a few "I persmally feel that the passes through cooling coils Hq>per said a small computer is degrees at the most since cooling faculty , staff, and students as a A fan behind the coils blows air installed in the basement in the is determined primarily by the whole appreciate what we are into the-classrooms and offices." maintenance area[...]and , hopefully, we can do a Hopper said that the warm ci the controlling of the chilled Hopper said that a problem[...]MUSIC water is returned to the cool~ water.[...]the Coliseum, Sunday, Sept. 26, I Maybe now it'll[...]hour to get out Relief is in sight for some of the Veep will work[...]lan ~tttlews in concert at the[...]Ttle Who in concert, at the[...]lt has hP.en said manv times that the oifice of vice will be in the form of a traffic[...]king one. As vice president light to be placed at the in-[...]CC vs. Pasadena City tersection oi the north parking[...]Nancie has been working steadily during the College at GCC, Satur~y . Sept. 25, lot's sooth access road and 59th Ave.[...]art. Na ncie was in charge oi an orientation of The access road will also be[...]Californ ia at Tempe, Sept. 25, 7:30[...]Un ivers ity of Ar izona vs. The work to be done stems[...]government. She also spoke with student govern- from a proposal from the ments in the feeder high schools in an effort to get[...]25. • Glendale City Council to the[...]Nebra.ska -Omaha, Sept. 25. Maricopa County Community Nan[...]Glendale CC vs. Phoenix College College District. The council[...]at PC, Saturda y, Oct. 2, 7 :30p.m . in the past. She was treasurer of her senior class at agreed to pay for the cost of[...]High School and was also involved in 111tting up the light if the district GAA and Girls League.[...]Laramie , Oct. 2. would first widen the road, to[...]western at Evanston, Ill ., Oc t. 2. include left and right hand turn registration become a success this year, and Nancie lanes. was a major factor in organizing the AS effort. She[...]Glendale CC vs. Mesa CC at JrOVed by the board and the[...]GCC. Thursda y, Sept . 23, s p.m .[...]College at CAC, Tuesday, Sept. 21, Wock has begun, but the light wruld be, Nancie said that she sha[...]Glendale CC vs. Ar izona SOOtetime in the spring semester.[...]p.m. Another traffic proposal from JrOUd to say Glendale Community College[...]Glendale vs. Yavapa i a t GCC, the Glendale city council is also being studied. It i[...]da le CC vs. Mesa and p-ehensive study suggesting the[...]Phoenix College at Mesa, Fr iday, alignment of the campus' front[...]Sept. 24, 4 p.m . entrance with 6lst Ave. the MCCCD planning department is[...]Fr ida y, Oct. 1, 4 p .m . now studying the plan for by Shari HearD[...]"Gerald Ford has dooe for the seated on the stage, Udall am not a crook " a.n d "[...], " I hope you will do hand." Carter said the only has done foc the state d. burros." unto Ford and Dole what you d[...]on is The above was just one of the unto me." the one." many humorrus statements that Turning the podium over to Turing to more serious mat- flowed from the mouths of Morris Carter , Udall stated that, ters, Carter reflected on the K. Udall[...]s this man 's troubles that have faced the fund raising dinner held at the leadership," which brought a nat[...]egency in Phoenix. round of applause from the "Our system of government The banquet was held on Sept. audience.[...]13 and according tD the Arizona "Arizona hasn't gone democrat[...]1m persons. It was held to raise gazing at the Arizona crowd. ploymen t. " Our system[...]ing forward to givi~ government is still the best on dett after trying to win the you another chance."[...]democratic nomination, of which During the speeches it was system based on liberty." Carter wa s the victor. trought out that Udall is[...]s with everyone present at Carter. who is from P1ains, Ga . to ignored. He said that he is the the $1oo-a-plate dinner , then gave comment that Udall is " the only first Democratic nominee to ever[...]make me feel like a city slicker ." shows the country is changiflt Renecting on his losing the Carter mentioned the various and the ca mpaign is not based on[...]mination. Udall said that not slogans that the Republicans geography. but on " how wel[...]can be first. " Even have made up during the past present yourself to the people."[...] |
 | .... TIIMIIO PASANDO-Iept••• 1r 21, 1976 European traveller[...]-tour Mrs. Vowles said the thing she didn't like on the tour was the by Sbari Heara heat and the noise. 9le called the Athens, Rome, Florence, no[...]"The people never seem to go[...]stay awake all night long. The transformed into reality for[...]lism ~fessor . "I'll never be the same," Mrs. Vowles said of the month-lo~ E\ropean study-tour she and her[...]fact, that it's against the law to[...]and ventured on. Even though the tour was The tour was conducted by enjoyable, she d[...]her husband got off in the wrong the cities mentioned above, the bip included Pompeii, Geneva m[...]wake someone up in the station to hours and still not tell wy another ticket form . The • everything," Mrs. Vowles said w[...]t language," she said. London was the best city she[...]visited . She explained that speaking the language helped. in walking the streets in aU the[...]es said she enjoyed 9le said she understood the art from England and she has a there's probabl[...]the study tour more than any because of the art class that she knowledge ol English literature. in the U.S. because the penalties[...]dher type ol tour because ol the took at Glendale. In other wo~. she s[...]excellent accommodations, the AD in all, was she impressed home." The ancient ruins caught her very knowledgeable guides, the with the tour? As for the country she liked the eye, and she remarked that "it's lectures and the free time they "Every night for a mon[...]in be Greece. all left of the ancient art and ~e said she would recommend E110pe." she said. "I couldn't "The Acropolis was just a bi8 • thrill,[...]ruins because of the forces that the trip to anyone but that people[...]by Odice Steed Unlike the planned tour, her restaurants posed no prob[...]method gave her the opporttmity[...]to mingle with the people,[...]n. by Cyathia Brall.bam the contact with the histcrical travelling by bus, train, taxi and One Greek cafe owner using Researching the techniques of past and the culture of people ... mt.K:h walking, she commented. some English words noted the "Old Masters" William H . Much about tho[...]English , yet tries to com- 9le said the friendliness of the was a success. ment~d Edith Blakey , GCC[...]back while driving, or pulling the outgoing and equal people" was semeste[...]During her sabbatical leave wrong cord on the Orient Express obvious. "The Italians are used to Germany, his base of operation this summer <May 25 to July 2), wtich brings the train to a halt being dictated to and seemed[...]in a compartment so confident." the "Old Masters." His main that offered background material with a couple from Yugoslavia In Italy Blakey visited Veni[...]fer humanities and literature and one from Chile and no F1orence, Rome and Pompei[...]sought common-language understand- The old section ol Venice, for Atlanta ," painted in the 1640's. the historically renowned places ing, but laughter common to all instance , had well-preserved \[...]The biggest selection • technique stands among the most countries and one that was[...]The p.!nsion, the moderately[...]she said. The gray-pink marble in[...]anywhere. In the most[...]colors and sizes. We've Jr(lminent of the baroque style, in planned with the aid of From- was another place to be in touch F1orence impressed her. Rome got it. All in one place. that the technique is more mer's "Europe on $10 to $15 a with the people. Breakfasts were and its ancient Forum as well as Ours. Fall into the Gap evident visually in paint struc- day." Also, the tourist bureaus in JrOvided in Italy, but not so in the association with Christianity today.[...]railroad stations she found Greece. The "Greek salads are and the Renaissance buildi~ wnch is more complex.[...]wooderful," she commented. The were not overlooked. "One learns from the[...]es like Athens, Delphi. • development of the painting; that is, the 'underpainting' oo through[...]few in and around Greece, were to the 'overpainting' which is[...]on Blakey's itinerary also. The what people see," he said.[...]ed areas which recalled A painting of the Old Masters[...]remembered after the visit. she explained, "The gray toned can-[...]said, "since Greece is the mother vas gave end results of darker[...]civilization as well as shadow tones and the lighter the fountainhead of literature, tones gave a[...]ighlight to Ahrendt's bip was when he had the op-[...].EGE CAMPUS DEALER portunity to visit and work with a former student of his, Bill[...]FAD Components, Inc. from a Lucca cathedral, now Wed. 2 p.m . Rm. 8107 20 Passaic Ave. , belonging to a private ow[...]ld, New Jersey 07006 Ahrendt will have the 6ft. X 4[...]Meditation Society around the campus at various[...]Ilene Orlowsky 201 -227-6884 times a nd places throughout the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi sc[...] |
 | [...]by Dave Vao Ness team coold hold the ball for long.[...]suffered through some tough Charles Martin scored from the times Saturday night in That- II for Glendale. A[...]by Dave Vaa Ness to Eastern Arizona in the first 35--27 lead with 6 :36 left to play. With the constant smiles on Arizona Community College Moore returned the kickoff 35 their faces and the eternal op- Athletic Conference ( ACCAC ) yards. and just four plays later, timism in their voices, the GCC game for both teams. Carstens[...]yard scoring volleyball team is surely walking The firs t setback, which could strike to Joe Thomas[...]just have' lost them both !" only four plays into the game. 5:Z7 left.[...]ter turnovers by both teams, regular season match from Rearick dislocated a finger which Chilton hit s p[...]t <Sept. required stitches, and won 't be with a 12-yard pass to put the 17l by scores of 15-5 and 15-9. Top playing in GC[...]spikes. seven this week. the two-pointer over, but that kills . three serving aces , four Things went well for the score was nullified by a penalty. digs[...]an onside kick, Seniuk. who also had three aces, the game. He boomed one 52 but the Gauchos coul<kl' t put it Val Troxel with six assists, Carol yards, which gave Eastern poor over the goal-line and Eastern Carvoo with four digs , Larrice field position on its own 29-yard took possession with 55 seconds to Ross man[...]play and held onto the ball until and Diane Mason. who spiked[...]Then , after a night in exciting the 25-yard line. where Jack for 106 yards and Chilton passed Thatcher . GCC dropped two Otilton took it in for the touch- for 131 on 9 out of 14, but that straight[...]wasn 't enough to hold back Saturday . 15-12, 15-9. Carvoo (right) and Diane Mason make successful block Less th[...]-threat trio - The first contest was close all against Eastern Arizona Saturday. The block was good for a Olilton hit Ronnie Brooks with a Peters Cl53 yards on 23 carries ), the way . with both teams making point, but it wasn't enough to give the Gauchos the win, as 21-yard pass, and with George Malaea <142 on 17l and Carstens, excellent plays, but the referees Eastern took a 15-12, 15-9 match. (Photo by Dave Van Ness) Rowe's extra points, Glendale who rushed for 62 on eight at- thought they needed to slow was up,[...]wn a bit, and Glendale So much for euphoria in the Pasadena visits Saturday got the worst of it. minds of GCC football fans. night. Last year the Gauchos The turning point in that game Nine plays later Jo[...]after a GCC player went into the EASTERN[...]eters scored QeltUie 14 o 7 12- JJ[...]game but reported the wrong his first touchdown of the night ~stem 7 21 7 '-41 oomber. GCC scored the go- Glendale Community College with classes on the from 11 yards out. Todd Wilson GLENDALE - Chilton 2-yard ahead points before the m istake Arizona State University Campus. kicked the extra point to the run ( Rowe kick) ; Ronni e Brooks was realized by the score.r s, and Gauchos ' lead in haH. 21 -yard pass from Ch ilton ( Rowe[...]because the official was having a Glendale failed to move the ball kick ) ; Martin 11 -yard run ( pass difficult time deciphering the Courses open to college men and wome[...]t possession, and after fa iled ) ; W i nley 12-yard pass from rule book, she just decided to[...]ss failed) .EASTERN - away the points Glendale had No service obligation now. than 55 yards, the Gila Monsters Peters 24 yard r un ( Wilson k ick ) ; scored after the goof-up, award Full scholarship available during the last took just seven plays to even up[...]IW:JtXe 13-yard pass from carstens the ball to Eastern, who also was two years of the program; tuition, all fees, the score. Gary Malaea took the (Wilson k ick ) ; Carstens 1 yard run given the lead and who went on to ball over from the 11 for the ( Wilson kick); Peters 8-yard[...]about put the game out of reach. An Air Force office[...]en you pass from Car stens ( kic k ta i led ) . GCC couldn't ge[...]TI1e second game was a lesson going in the second quarter, and for the GCC team in how to en- receive your baccalaureate. Eastern scored twice in the last Wrestling begins[...]don't necessarily have to be en - frur minutes of the first half.[...]olled at (list schools offering program) to pass from Steve Carstens (9 of 19 wrestling are now being accepted but was never in the game after attend. for 125 yards ) and Carstens ran in Dick Pilch's office, PE-14.2. that point. Eastern took ad- Talk with the Air Force ROTC counselor. the second one from one yard out. Wrestling will begin Sept. 28 vantage of some mistakes by The s econd half saw the and run every Tuesday and Glendale ,[...]until Oct. 14. Matches questionable (! l calls by the right away, Chilton going over on will be between noon[...]r and will be held at an agreed serving to ta.k e the second game[...]li, Glendale. and Peters scoring his upon time by the individual and the match.[...]· The Gauchos have a chance to University, 9[...]ament will up their record with a home date In the fourth period, neither be held in each of the weight with Mesa Thursday, Sept. 23, Runners swept classes - 118, 126. 134, 142, 150, and travel to Central Arizona[...]158. 167, rn. 190 and unlimited. Tuesday, Sept. 28.[...]CLASSIFIED ADS setback of the season Friday, May be placed '" room l 1 50 Mon t[...]____,_ dropping a dual meet to Pima 12 30 p m ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE NO CHECKS and Central[...]CCEPTED NO ADS BY PHOt~E Rate 50 cenh m,n,mum for the first frur places and easily 1 5 words each odd1110nal word 3 cents won the meet with 17 points, CAC[...].,...._, Pima 's Art Menshaca blistered the 4.2 mile course in 22:21, teammate Frank Canez c ame in[...]C.M-277.-:1 two seconds later, and Ruben Ruiz completed the Aztec sweep in 22:27.[...]FALl GCC's Allen Estrada topped the Gaucho squad, as he's done all season. with an eighth-place fmish in 23 :31. George Laborin[...]-J(..* * fmished 14th in 24:33, Randy • CRISTY'S DAN[...]noza <who' s coming off a leg injury l came in at 25 :05, good[...]or 18th, and Kevin Cowley followed in 19th with a 25:09 time. Scott Smith was 22nd in 25:54 and Jerry Bowman ended 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE *[...]1411t11L. l NOifTHOF I(THANY Gee's runners with a 26th place fmish in 27:35. Pima 's runners led from the start. and near the end, it was a[...]SOUTHWESTERN PREPARATORY Canez and Ruiz. The three were side by side when they passed the ~ I 0 \IPI I\11 'T \R'[...], ; SJ sprinted home as the victory. " ·TAr The race was run on Central's[...]Founded and Operated Since 1962 by the ~ home course. through the desert Y f\ LOl.V:I i[...]~ C'asa Grande and west of the CAC Y <L \ SS fl\111 !> S lUll'TS I O R \lA \1 \IU \1 ca mpus. The Gauchos next race is F'riday. Sept . 24 again t Mesa[...]252 5696[...]Delay ~ and Phoenix College at 4 p .m . on the Mesa cour~[...] |
 | [...]"We cost no more than the " There the similarity ends. regular price of the biggest seller. Because mine ore Sedgefield Do-No[...].. .. a. " The first 14-ounce 100% natural cotton denim with • en,_ •m um. the built-in edge: the amazing " It's one thi ng to make claims.[...]" None stronger in the business. "[...]" Or send you bock your money. " The jeans I hove on hove been washed and tumble dried[...]"10m. . . . . . " You heard right. CllL MO T+E 1-K-L " Never ironed. " If you wont the jeans w ith the built-i n edge[...]pants off' " Sonfor-Set's the reason . " The reason the size you buy is the size they stay. "SEDGEAEU JUIS S[...] |
 | [...]under the direction of Mrs. Gwen[...]At a speech in Scottsdale, Sept. 21 , CBS newsman Daniel Schorr said will ho t the Arizona Community[...]that if the news media was forced to reveal confidential sour[...]country would be opening the door to many more Watergate incidents. wo-kshop Oct. 1·2. This is the[...]ng a secret House report on CIA in· The first was held at Central YO&.. 12-N0. 4 vestigations. He was being investigated by the House Ethics Com· Arizona College[...]mittee because he released a secret report to the Village Voice, a New was held at Pima Com[...]At the time of his speech in Scottsdale, Schorr was stil[...]the committee's final decision whether he would be ch[...]cootempt. Tile following day the committee voted 6-5 in favor of[...]special fields of journalism. The Schorr and rejected the motion to prosecute Schorr for refusing to[...]hand over the report or to reveal where he got it.[...]Arizona <Coolidge), Yavapai • The committee for the interpretation of the AS constitution met Sept. 20 and upheld the appointment of Nancie Miner as AS vice[...]Mesa, president after protests by MECHA that the move was illegal. Schorr exp[...]ndale. • '!he meeting was called to decide the constitutionality d the ap- pomt~ent and specifically to int~rpret A[...]Canmunity College why he thought the incident happened.[...]He said, after Watergate and the Pentagon papers, which disclosed Professionals from the Ari.zona[...]Republic and the Phoenix constitutes a quorum to do busmess.[...]they were trusting, he Gazette will lead the sessions . Alonzo Morado. MECHA president[...]saJd, a nd were slow bebeve or catch on to the corruption in govern- They include :[...]was appointed to replace AJ Higuera who resigned the has been the editor of the position because of his grade point average.[...]Americans need for the truth, the two attempts on President Ford's Republic since 1959, will cond uct the time of Miner's appointment, but only three were[...]life. the bombing of LaGuardia airport and the murder of CIA chief the editorial writing workshop. vote. This. AS i[...]Welch in Athens. After these incidents, he said, the public felt Charles Kelly , a general· Section 1. of the constitution which states that "special elections[...]e too far. assignment reporter fo r the be held whenever necessary."[...]Shor_tly after this ,_ Schorr rec~ived a copy of the House intelligence Republic since 1972, will conduct In addition. MECHA claims that all AS meetings held during the commtttee report dtrected to him by someone in Congress. He said the newswriting workshop. summer were illegal for lack of quorum and the member's failure to that he and the New York Times (who wouldn't publish it) were the Jay Coleman , a University of )- meet matriculation requirements as stated in the constitution. only ones who recei[...]lf Missouri graduate, who has been The votes for the five member committee were as follows : Connie[...]e implied that he felt almost writing on the Republic staff for Olivo. Joe Paulmenn. Kare[...]ath voted to obligated to release the story. three years will be conducting the uphold Miner's appointment. Irene Mendez abs[...]chorr said that he expected a little " flak" when the report was sports workshop.[...]published in the Village Voice a week before Congress had decided[...]gress his sources because be member of the Republic staff.[...]woold be destroying the confidentiality system which is vital to all will discuss feature story writing.[...]photographer for the Republic for[...]five years, and will handle the[...]editor of the Phoenix Gazette will[...]Dr. Herman Walker, GCC's The Phoenix Pro Band directed conduct the page make-up and[...]arrived on campus Sept . 20, and[...]the Student Center Lounge Sun.,[...]has filled the former position held Oct. 3. as the Glendale Com- Representatives from the[...]Walker came to us from Series presents its second concert and the University of Arizona will[...]Lansing College in northern of the season . hold a question-and-answer[...]Admission is free to students session at the general assembly[...]Director of with GCC I. D. cards and $2 to the Saturday morning.[...]general public. Ticket in- For the first time, competition[...]Walker received his PhD. in 004-221'1. judged on feature[...]Ed.tcation Administration from Upcomi ng CEAS concerts s[...]He is married and has five the Mac Frampton Trio with the only> with cullines. b y George Hotc[...]children ranging in ages from ten Glendale College Orchestra, a[...]to 16. His family will be joining Nov. 12 American Sampler, and a Dr. John R. Waltri[...]x Symphony Or- executive Dean , during the Self-esteem explored[...]Walker was a member of the City conductiug. the Rodeway Inn. A ·'Breakthrough in Aware· beauty that is in each person, thesuccess, a better boards. He has taught psychology Valley on Oct. 2 and 3. at the Yooth t\linistry Center. 4550 N. 31[...]feeling about life without the use of[...]d Walker has a great deal of The " Breakthrough in Aware- self-confidence.[...]one they ca n help individuals The Barksdale Foundation[...]Mini cancelled the production of The Traveler. is[...]time Walker was Director of ·•perceive the realities of living considers its program to b[...]Model City, a federally funded The mini-semester has been and recognize faulty[...]riviledged area. He funds awarded to the college by Meetings will be held every[...]was also Director of Operations the state legislature and the state Wednesday , in Room B216 at 11 The workshops are sponsored educational program that for the Office of Economic Op-[...]a.m. Editorial positions are still by the Barksdale Foundation of[...]portunity COEO >which a lso deals The s tate legislature decides Idyllwild. Calif.[...]rested in writing, art , s titution founded 12 years ago. tions into aligrunent with per-[...]awarded for all school districts in photography and music are The foundation claims tha t some[...]Walker received a full the state. Tile board divides these of the benefits an individual can If interested i[...]scholarship from the Ford funds among all the districts and expect from this program are a information on this sub[...]ndation Fellowship for counties in the state. The board discover y of the freedom and Pat Chumbley !n7-2998.[...]which he received after com- Z7 .230 full-ti me students, after[...]The Students' International[...]registration the number of full- Meditation Society !SIMS>[...]leadership and abiJity of time tudents was 28,860. planning to meet each Wednes-[...]'''orking with people. And the main problem was that day. 2 p.m .. in the Business[...]th.is area often. was chosen from hired to teach the mini-semester C'.ason. president of the society.[...]r applicants. He says he cla s es since all instructor 's said there will be time for i[...]feels good about being the first classes are fiJled.[...]discussion of activities for the says that he already likes the Magazine Info[...]atmosphere or the campus and is[...]For students interested in The fall program on camJA!S[...]capacity with minority students "The Traveler." which contains lectures[...]on cam pus but welcomes all[...]lectures deal with the theoretical[...]they are and he is willing to heJp The Literary committee , which knowledge and ma[...]th everyone's problems. serves as the editorial board for meditators on campus.
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 | [...]optimism, only to sink into oblivion for the rest of[...]appointed by the Executive Board, and two people[...]the year. or course, only time will tell if this is t[...]and she was In a brief moment of sensibility, the House of This yea r the problem seems to be pressure being chosen for the office. Her effectiveness in the office[...]subject under the sun ; from the AS blazers to the[...]remains to be seen, I wish her the best of luck but Congress citation to Daniel Sc[...]again it seems MECHA calls the shots. '[...]appointment of the officers. It's a sad sight to see our student government name the source of the Pike Committee report that he had made public.[...]est organization rendered w;eless and inactive by the whims or a The problem began in January when Schorr found[...]y can club whose goals do not include benefits to the that the had the only copy of the Pike report that the[...]to t.he~. Who. could blame student government for the purpose ol student government can be. the report published in book form but was unsuccessfu[...]Really, who is to blame for all this? MECHA[...]and He finally settled on having it published in the Village[...]mamtam . m cooperation with the administration Voice because they agreed to publish the text in full . The and[...]decide if they have acted in the best interest oC the uproar was immediate. Schorr was revealed as the an~ to serve the intellectual, moral , physical, and[...]school .. If they have the sincere desire to represent reporter responsible for the publishing of the report. He[...]the ent1re student body in their efforts, they should[...]soc1al needs and interests of the college com - was subsequently denounced by the very press whose[...]freedoms he was seeking to defend. (Ironically, the New not just the more vocal and extreme groups. ' MECHA[...]ns s hould be condemned. AS gov~ment York ~imes, the people who brought you the Pentagon[...]r stand in s uc h Pap~ rs criticized his actions the harshest. CBS, his[...]matter. and move on to the business at hand . er.-.ployer, suspended him "i[...]on the new constitution was planned to enlighten the Finally, there is the average student at Glendale situation.")[...]s~nt body on .the new constitution, MECHA[...]zo Morado had to be asked what time maybe they're the worst offenders of all. ' source was unsuccessful the House subpoenaed Schorr.[...]Congressional committee he refused nine times to answer questions on the identity of his sour ce. He defended his refusal to answer on the First Amendments guarantee of freedom of the press. His reasoning was apparently accepted by the House[...]Shari Hum I lifted myself out of the hard I looked apologetic to everyone voting not to issue the citation which would have upon[...]by bus, I have come to the coo- toward the restroom , which is so it didn 't help. The woman 1 was The decision was a wise one. A clash between[...]ly included on every sitting with moved to the back of Congress and the press would have only damaged both sportation is not the most bus. the bus, whispering "I don't know sides . It is not the job of Congress to hinder the press.[...]suppose she is her" to everyone she passed. The decision also illustrates that an individual who[...]d as I As I sat tbere listening to The ordeal is over, but it should not be forgotten wh[...]The first day or my three-day " Probably to the bathroom." through the bus, I thought to Schorr did not only for the press but the American[...]myself that nothing worse could people. For the freedom of the press is crucial for[...]go wrong . That is, until the bus[...]travel wasn't all it was cracked can they ?" ' cbiver spoke over the loud- eloquently than Schorr. In referring to the consequences[...]to be. As I neared the restroom I speaker, requesting "the girl who if he should name his source he said, "The reporter and[...]My new seat-mate, who found it noticed the red light installed likes to peek" come forward and the news organization-would be the immediate losers_[...]ep her mouth outside was off, signalling the m ve a word with him. The ultimate losers would be the American people and stut during the day , was now restroom was vacant. What[...]know , of course, was that drowe<J you orr in the desert in In an era of corruption in governme[...]was probably recharging ) . I took the hght was broken. the middle of nowhere?" 'he is a joy to see a person[...]the opportunity to get a closer ''Eeeek !!![...]. I had just found out. pressure, come out from the fray not a beaten Quixote[...]''Close the door you weirdo!" Driver." I said . " I know[...]perfume, which smelled like a strieked the girl inside. saying that just to make[...]combination of dust, perspiration By now the whole bus was better." Stoff Speaks Out[...]her oily hair ! Let me just child's eyes with the warning lecture on the evils or per-[...]peeking in on someone using the[...]vacation, I vowed. I would do the[...]poor dinnertime listener with all "Oh, one day ." re[...]what she Staff Laffs Out evening news at the same time[...]rs look like after three days. barded from time to time by will argue that the dinner hour is " You know," she said, taking advertisements that promote the the best time to display products my mind off m[...]love bus travel. Don 't malfunctions. So between the this is the time the body, after a you?"[...]by Cynthia Branham opening lines of the omniscent hard work.<Jay, is at its lowest " No!"[...]. I love them but they do not always Walter C. to the closing editorials[...]" I mean. it's a real pleasure to love me. c1 the acerbic Homer L ., you may the First Amendment guarantees have someone else drive for a It all began a few years ago when we moved into our present house fmd the four '·-teriors" of the the right to such advertisement change." and the previous owner had left a little philodendron . A[...]transplanted it into a larger pot, set it in the living room to climb its constantly being diagram[...]that any abridgement would think the driver has a delusion of merry way up the wall. dissected , divided and dif- destroy the nation . " As goes Atka being Evil Kneivel. We've been We also had a kitten who thought the philodendron was a wonderful ferentiated to show the exact spot D. so goes the Nation" they say. racing that Stingray for[...]vines. You can figure out what happened. I where the sponsor 's product goes[...]than an hour." replanted the philodendrom and she is still living though not as large to work .[...]ads offend their " But, what about the scenery, and full as she once was. From hernias to hemorrhoids;[...]red African violets. They don 't want to grow for from acne to athlete's foot, the into using the procl.act whether " Lady. the only beautiful thing me. They are fickle to me[...]will root and just when I 1V news media bombards the they need[...]ccidently was knocked over and broken. I just put the half inch[...]was boring me to death . I felt the[...]now in the plant hea ven. I hope she's happier than being Wa[...]door neighbor in the kitchen window. - - ... ~c--..., forColleve[...]El Ttempo 'ot.oftdo •• the student[...]or scenes from far-()ff tropical with her was to fall asl[...].,. Avenwe. ~. l vt LOftO the hours where suffering is at its a less-than-c[...]become so entangled they harm one another. 1$302. peak. namely the soap opera I tried dream ing myse[...]sleep. but all my dreams were recluse. When I first g[...]-.q.ltoth hours. or during the sports events Spono ldito< • Dow[...]where after the first six pack or a transformed into nightmar[...]rtinis they would dead animals alongside the road beginning to look a little peaked s[...]anyway . and bugs splattering on the and across the room away from all the " friends" he had come to me Andr- , . , . _ Oc[...]With these offenders out of the windows. \\ith Sam dim 't like it there, too bright. I placed him in the darkest l'hotopOphen Ml~• Gutowtlu c.-~[...]I a lso tried counting s heep, but corner of the e ntrance hall. He abhored thethe news or[...]Sam is now conte nt and growing alone in the farthest room of the[...]house. the bathroom in the rear of the house that no one uses, except •[...] |
 | from[...]Indian Pottery from the pre- the Pinto, Gila, Tonto and • The Maricopa County Community CDllege 1\nother action taken was that perennial pe~~t, the Columbian and Salado Indian Rooseve[...]District 1MCCCD> governi~ board met on Sept. 21 Phoenix CoUege gym roof. Members of a bidding eras are on display in the IMS, by 'nlere are also some examples of at the district administrative offices, 903 N . Second rtrm answered questions on their specification for loan of Lee Hutchings, a GCC the coil method oo display. 'Ibis St., Phoenix . ETP attended the meeting and will the repair~ the roo1 and had their plans approved. ceramic student. method is the basic and simplest ~'Oiltinue to do so throughout the semester. Board member Badertscher sugested that the " Visiting the different form ~ pottery-making known to The meeting was attended by the acting district recurrence~ the problem be entered in the Guiness localities of the historical man. president, A.W. Flowers, and the five board Book of Records. inha~tants and buying from The collection, k>cated just east • members : K[...]rther dealers ol ancient Indian ar- ~the circulation desk , will be on[...]<isplay indefinitely. \llorth. In addition all executive deans or the five the proposed policy states that athletic programs[...]terest," Hutchins said. l Also included in the audience were various Scottsdale Colleges ; that the athletic programs will Hutchins, also a r[...]......... representatives from the campuses, press reporters be funded on an equitable basis ; that funding shall superintendent~ the Pendergast - - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112. and interested members from the community. be based on sports offe[...]on 's report on com- for recruitment of all students from within the dis- collection as teachiJC tools in the mittee for study or the westside A.S.U. branch bict geographic[...]•f1orida to study institutions that have gone from F1owers who told the governing board that he would H~chings.[...]institutions. use his own car instead of the district-supplied one. Hutchings began delving irto In other items of a general natlu-e, the governing He indicated that the use of district cars has been " a the way ceramics are made when • board voted to protest to the state community boneofcontention" an[...]his curiosity. He is now in infringement on the MCCCD board's authority. . the process ~ restoring 'shards.• The state boards action was a request that the Two others, the executive deans ol M~ ~ 'Sh[...]ction prepare Sc~tsdale, offered to do the same by turmng m lroken pieces ol[...]nes used to determine courses offered for the1r key_s to Flowers, but Fl~wers returned the found in diggings. In restorq cr[...]y should wa1tfor approval to do pottery, the restorer puts aU the ' Robertson. who motioned the protest, said the so.[...]• state board made their requests directly to the As was indicated earlier, coverage of the puzzle, leaving out the missi~ deans instead of through the local district governing meetings throughout the semester will continue. At pieces. The restorer then builds board . least two articles on the creation, philoeophy, and the missing pieces into the pot- , The board approved at least 18 items, one of history of the MCCCD will be presented. In addition, tery to complete the unit. which was the decision to act as contractor on its seperate interviews with each of the board mem- The display in the IMC gives new district office building at 3920 E . Washington bers are also planned.[...]' Intermountain Specialties a contract to provide the ,_seating for the four performing arts centers being built in the district. This decision affects GCC's perfo[...]c.u.-277.-n[...]Assistant I ·.June in to learn For the fifth year the Maricopa toward an Associate in Arts[...]ege or university. ' ·.,. series of courses over the air- The MCCCD Television and waves that will enable anyone to Radio Services have the entire obtain college credits by simply[...]curriculum to 1.. registering and tuning in to the choose from so the courses fi"'per television or radio station. picked are usually the ones there The courses offered this semes- has been a demand for. The ter are Beginning Algebra and ser[...]AET-TV, and jilone calls and by polling the Elements or Logic- KTVK-TV. stu[...]This semester there are ap- equal to the do the same courses j:I"'ximately 1200 enrolled in the • taken in any campus classroom. fi"'gr.Jm. The number of people 11le credits earned are applicable registering varies from year to year. The course "Ascent or --; Prints available Man" has had as many as 2000[...]or your room? Maybe a Renoir mission to the television classes for that bare wall in the den? You who is an adult or high school Under the Direction of the can get one real easy and you gra[...]Generally most or the Founded in 1962. According to Phil Moi06Co, assignments of the television circulation librarian, the In- structional Materials Center <IMC[...]courses are handled by mail. The students only has to go to the cam[...]252 5696 •[...]s, and probably to take 2025 N. Central , Phoen ix for checkout on a semester basis. the final exams. The prints include such artists as Monet, Renoi[...]The biggest selection[...]anywhere. In the most staircase or something less[...]d sizes. We've risque," then ask someone at the interf•ing with your studies.[...]got it. All in one place.[...]Ours. Fall into the Gap IMC circulation desk to let you[...]today. see the catalog ~ remaining We have op[...]Become a CITIZEN SOLDIER prints and then go from there. while attending college, t[...]Gone ate the days of S25 a month and all the hay your horse could eat (and you too,[...]OE & JOErS yourself. And the fringe benefits ate excellent. Full time life ins[...]PX privileges, free space available air travel in the Continental United States (use it[...]vacation), and retirement Income (yes, retirement from a part time[...]CHRISTOn MALL 5925 w.Oliwe In all, the ARMY RESERVE is the perfect part[...]weeks each summer is all it takes. 934-6081[...] |
 | [...]MUSIC A complete selection of flowers along with vases and a flowe[...]IM MMttMws with Mlc-... 0 1 - in concert at the[...]MMM""' Tnnsfer in concert, Saturday, Oct. 2, in[...]• "F1ower . Childreo," who originated the idea in 1971, serves tbe the Civic Plaza Symphony Hal l. Tempe area . "Swlsbin[...]Tile WM in concert, Wednesday, Oct. 6 i n the two years old and serve tbe Phoenix area.[...]The E~les in concert. Friday. OC1. 15 i n the ASU[...]Brian Aueer in concert, Friday, OC1. 15 i n the mission oC the property owner, then meet certain city standards[...]Celebrity Theater . depending on the zone. The location must be on a "safe comer" and[...]rrell Hall and John Data in concert, Sunday, Oct. the salespeople covered by inSlr&nce. A bond must be[...]17 i n the Celebrity Theater.[...]AI St-art i n concert, Saturday, OC1 . 23 in the tax purposes.[...]Celebrity Theater . With few exceptions the employes are female. Jongsma said,[...]Olllo PIJiyers in concert, Friday, Oct. 29 in the C i vic "women just seem to seU more flowers." Lo[...]THE ARTS F1owers, said, "everybody thinks you need good looks, all you need is[...]Southwest Ensemble Theatre presents " the Glass a good personality. •• She said in orde[...]MEnager ie.'' Sept. 29 Oct. 3. wave and, "just act silly." Sbe added, "[...]Oct. 1-2. customers as men." Lois said there are always[...]starring the Young Americans, Oct. S - " Oklahoma: •[...]Ameri cans. over when a truck driver took a sharp right tum and forced the trailer[...]ASU University Theatre presents " Bad Habits" i n the ~on the sidewalk.[...]Gammage Hall Courtyard, and " Falling Apart,'' in the There are advantages to the job. " I meet a lot of nice people and[...]Saturday, Oct. 2, 7: 30 p .m . Jongsma buys the flowers direct from the grower m califorma. The[...]Ari zona State v s. Wyomi ng at Laramie. Oct . 2. Dowers are sold on the street corners between 11 a.m . and 7:30p.m .[...]Ill., Oct. 2. The flowers can be bought for 40 cents each or in bunches from $2 to $4.[...]Volle~all[...]by Sberri Taylor the audience to the very last note. p.m .[...]vs. Yavapai, Tuesday, Oct . ~. • :30 p . m . the student lounge last Thursday night as Frederic Hand played music from different geographical[...]y, Oct. 1. tamdred people. Informally seated on the floor and section was music from a Spanish movie " Black[...]sculpture Orpheus." A highlight of the evening was when H BA Exhibitions displays, the audience listened silently to more than Hand played the Beatle's song "Michelle" with a P[...]tle Superson ics at Seattle, Oct. Hand opened the 1976-77 Continuing Education Hand opened the CEAS season on an exceptional S. A[...]the guitar. The audience applauded enthusiastically Golf travels throughout the United States presenting as he fin[...]ert was an indication of Glendale CC in the Mesa CC Inv itational , Thursday, concerts as a[...]then it can be sure that the audience will be return·[...]Encanto GC. 2 p .m . hauntingly beautiful melody and seemed[...]FROM PHoENIX[...]BOB HEDRICK FROM FROM . FROM WOOD DALE, ILL[...]ASHINGTON, DC THEY'RE ALL IN ARMY R.O.T.C. CALL 965-3318 |
 | [...]team makes seven. Clayton received 12 or serves for the Gauchos to even it mistakes it usually doesn 't win. The Glendale volleyball team played well and too[...],_.,again . The mainstay for GCC Acker received nine, but the most during the rally was Sally[...]mistakes to post a 15-7, 15-13 victory over the Ar- tichokes on Tuesday.[...]points to put the Gauchos even[...]and, arter one or the 'Chokes[...]jumped into the net on a block[...]attempt, Sheila Glover served the Allen Estrada again led the dale's role was just the opposite, sprained wrist heavily taped.[...]Glendale cross country team, this l. and the results reflected that. Mesa took 15-3, 1~ wins to capture the match. The first game (15-7) wasThe relatively easy for the Gauchos,[...]but the second was an excellent[...]The[...]easily scored the win, putti~ Dawna Clayton led the team in example or comir~ back, over[...]seven runners in the top ten and spikes against Scottsdale, and over again. The only bright point for the[...]two straight points in the first Estrada led the Gauchos for the[...]the Gauchos' hope coming back[...]racing PC's Ray Rees at the and the score at 6-3, Mesa ran df[...]nine straight points and took the the last 100 yards.[...]PC's Andy Porter held the lead The second wasn 't that close. for most of the race, coming Mesa was ahead, 2~. when Val home the winner in 19:21 ,[...]followed by Rees in 19: 23,[...]Estrada in 19:25 and two more the Gauchos on a set attempt.[...]Bears, Ja vier Beltran 0 9:32) and The Thunderbirds then scored[...]injury , finished 7th for the obliged by making the same[...]The Gauchos' regular season[...]ry runner Kevin Cowley ran in at 21st, record now stands at 2-2, with Kevin Cowley gasps for the Jerry Bowman was 25th, and[...]t Mesa and PC last Friday , the Gauchos run Carol Carvoo spikes against[...]ainst defending state cham- awaits to see the results. Mesa overpowered the Gauchos, 15-3, against Yavapai, also at home.[...]going to Patty Havir with a 7ll. after the GCC football team[...]Mlnay .with an 80, Sue Burkland the season . 33-7, to the Pasadena All the Glendale golfers with an 84,[...]the individual matches, tops In the two-golfer best ball, going only once during the 60[...]Lauri and Sue defeated their minutes of the game. and that one[...]and Sandi completed the sweep eight-yard touchdown run by Don Robinson . The Gauchos had[...]01 Thursday, the links ladies moved 55 yards in seven plays t[...]qualified for their next match, score. with the work being done mainly by quarterback Jack[...]honored the Mesa Invitational, which will[...]s, men 's athletic Dobson Ranch . The match After a to-yard completion to the first quarter of last week's game. Mike Moreno is[...]Charles Martin , a 10-yard down in the 33-7 loss. (Photo by George Hotchkiss) appointed to serve on the United Burkland , Patty Havir, Sandi[...]Coach Ken Weiss says the off for the individual leaders of[...]The tennis committee, made up the third quarter.[...]jor d Bloss, Dr. Ballard Moore from outlook for the season is brighter After coming back with a GCC's offense and defense. The[...]than ever, especially after the touchdown so easily after being top ground gainer for the sta.Jfne in the defensive secon- Jefferso[...]ftrst win. But he added that the[...]Ala . and Lea Plarski of behind. 27~ at the time, it looked Gauchos was Kenny Douglas,[...]Southland tore up a knee in the Florissant Valley CC in St. Louis, as though Glendale finally had with 42 yards on five carries.[...]golfers. things straightened out, but the Erik Madsen had 18 yards on 9 fJrst half[...]The newest addition to the won't be back on the Gaucho coaches and athletes t[...]n again. . the United States in the VI World[...]be competing for one or the[...]University Games in Sofia , through the first period on a five- fmished with 16 yar[...]match positions for the dual[...]carries. year . 21 18 .. Reari ck s ays he' ll be[...]wi th him i n .. the Gauchos have with 9:41 left in the first half. passing, completing nine of 24 for wasted many v aluabl e t i me.outs[...]an i zat i on , not looked like it might be the place where the Gauchos could score, but Lancer linebacker[...]acked by Pasadena's defensive enough p l ayers on the f i eld, or the lineman. Over and over, the GCC wrong p l ayers, but the fourth week is offensive line couldn't handle the com[...]PASADENA - Dwayne Ball S.yard the third quarter, Pasadena's two straight under new head run ( k ick failed) ; Ball 2·yard run PamelJ Wilburn took just two[...]ck ) ; Chris Whi te 9S. 6248 NO. 43RD AVENUE running plays by himself (10 and The Gauchos could be ready for yard pass interception[...]C NOitTHOF • ttHANY 65 yards> to score. The long TD[...]Sanderson pass from K i m Taylor) ; run was questioned by many[...]fALL CLASSES thought the GCC defense had held Wilburn behind the scrimmage line. But the officials didn't thirit TRANSCENDENTAL so. and PCC had a 27~ lead before Glendale finalJy came[...].lt ClASSI:S back with their TO. The last score of the game[...]Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B107 r OPl" 9 \4 CJ I'\1 · \IO:.OOAVTifRl. SAT\JRDA\ the night over from one yard out[...]I'OR \lA \lloi U\4 v.ith 13 :30 left in the final[...]\TTl "TIO" quarter. giving Pasadena the 33-7[...]76 total yards on just three carries for a 25.3 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi[...] |
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 | [...]LLEGE VOL12~.S GLENDALE, AZ .. 1Sl02Revised instruction program introduced by Dave Va• Neu will assist theThe introduced at Glendale, and Specialist[...]ns. Staten. Involved are : the tutoring The Specialist is a full-time program that has been u[...]ity or $17,000. which is paid out or the another for the past five years, a college budget. Special Services program that The position has yet to be filled was appropriated by a federal by the Maricopa Col.Ulty Com- grant to GCC and a Learni~[...]Resources Specialist, who will D>. manage the new Learning The district had planned to Center. have the position filled by the All tutoring will be done in the beginning of the fall semester, Learning Center, the Learni~ rut only received one application Specialist will have an office in with the proper credentials. That What is this miln doing? 1. Crilmming for iln eum in TM? 2. Studying the underside of his the center, and many students applicant withd[...]Travels?" Actually he's just il being helped by the Special another job opening.[...]Photo by Nancy RiiHi> Services grant will be ~ing the The Special Services Grant was center. tbe brainchild of GCC's Director The Center is located be- hind the audio system in the Instructional Materials Center[...]istrators, <IMC>, room L-138, so Ute tutors and the Specialist can take ad- vantage or the many audio and drew up the grant request and submitted it to the Depart-[...]All past due short-term and VA the bookstore prior to Oct. 29, ment or Education (Department visual aids in the IMC. of Health, Education and defer[...]w being . 1!176. There will be approximately The tutoriQg was headed by Welfare), who subse[...]. counselor Carl Rollins last year, approved the grant. collection agency. This amounts to $3,000 owed from rut this year, is under the ad- The result of this will cost the neglect or payment of loans, bad ministrative direction or the Glendale officials were of- student the additional collection checks. These include loans[...]Resources Specialist. ficially notified or the app-oval fee or approximately 54 per cent in the spri~ semester and first Students wiD be performing the Aug. 'Zl. of their original debt. For summer semester. tutoring or the students, and wiD example, the collection fee of a If you have any special[...]According to Lopez, the grant, be directly responsible to[...]problems contact Fiscal will be responsible to the limited English speaking and 1 or $29.25. To avoid the collection fees Agent Walter T. Glemba whose[...]ents must pay their debts at c1fice is located in the bookstore, in college and complete a The student supervisors wiD be the camp~ cashier's office, in room so-l 04. in charge or scheduling the tutors program of studies." and will have a limited respon- The funds from the grant will sibility of directing the tuto~ program.[...]time Director of the Special GCC gals can compete for Queen The tutors receive pay from the Services program will be paid, Would you like to be the Fiesta Bowl Queen of 1!176? work-study program, some funds along with a cou[...]ations are being accepted for GCC's candidate for the Fiesta from the Special Services grant, foc nine months per year, and a Bowl Queen. One woman student will be selected from Glendale to and some monies from the AS Learning Skills Aide ( to the compete with candidates from Arizona Community Colleges for this government.[...]Director ), who will be employed title . The Learning Resources on a full-time. 12-month basis. The candidate must be a single woman student between the ages 18- Specialist will assist individual Other monies from the grant 21. a full-time student (12 hours or more), and m~t be willing to ap- stude[...]students to tutors, will help in bookwork in the Special Services will be awarded to the candidate selected. language s kills and reading program, and a small part of the Applications should be obtained from Dr. !'-laney Noll, S0-112, and classes. will receive referrals grant funds will pay for the must be submitted before Oct. 13, 4 p.m. A photograph or snapshot from teachers from classes and student tutors.[...]Approximately 75 journalists from ten jl.Ulior colleges throughout[...]Arizona participated in the third Annual Arizona Community College[...]Journalism Competition hosted by GCC Oct. 1 and 2. Pima College, lead all colleges by capturing eight awards, GCC[...]Activities for the convention, which were arranged by GCC jour-[...]p-ofessionals from the Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette, ~tion-answer sessioos with representatives from journalism[...]There was competition in six areas of journalism work, feature[...]ve Van Ness, GCC's Sports Editor and Co-Editor of the El Tiempo[...]preview or the Gaucho's football team which appeared in the Sept. 11[...]issue or the ETP. Other awards won by the ETP staff were : second place by Jon[...]on-the-spot newswriting, a third place by Nancy RaW in f[...]writing, a third place by Jon Rhodes in on-the-spot headline writi~, Sue Levy, (left), photographer for the Repub- foorth place by Shari Hearn in on-the-spot newswriting competition, lic, showed iind explilined some of her photos • Speakers ilt the 1976 Arizonil Community and a fir[...]r sports. •t the photojourMiism workshop, Bubiira College Journiil[...]Other first place winners were: Tom Gilmer from Pima for Yost, teen editor for the Phoenix Giize«e convention included Fritz MilrqUilrdt (top Ji!otojournalism, Diana Balazs from Mesa for feature, Paul Daven- discussed page lily-out iind Curies Kelly, left), editor of the Arizonii Republic, Ginger port from Pima for editorial, Lori Frearson from Northland Pioneer general-assignment repor[...]ke iibout feilture writing, and foc on-the-spot newsWTiting, Don Gilbert from Yavapai for on-the-spot investigiltive reporting and the Don Bolles Jay Coleman, Arizona Republic s[...] |
 | 2-ll TIIMPO PAIANDO-Oct~ 7, 1976[...]Bruce Springsteen and the E[...]But the echoing of the hall was[...]mosUy drowned out by the cheers for trouble, and it is about time we had[...]Street Band opened their current of the audience. After two warm-[...]packed show of some of the finest the third number ! "Spirts in the Don Harris was appointed by the Board of Super-[...]ringsteen leaped off visors last August. He took the place of resigning Springsteen's third visit to the the stage and started dancing Moise Berger, a man wh[...]Valley was at the Veteran's with the audience. This seemed to in trading insults with[...]seum. where a excite everyone, <with the ex- fighting organized crime. The office was probably[...]all audience ception or security! and the party more well known for its ineptitude than fo[...]formance from one or the distinct The show consisted of old rock trials botched by the County Attorney's office.[...]quite some time. covering his three albums, the That seemed to have ended under Harris. New[...]been accepted by a stressed more than the other two. swindler Ned Warren and more against[...]wide audience , and Springsteen and the " Big Bruce land fraud figures should follow.[...]by a tremendous media blitz that spiced up the act with a few plunged into the first few rows or He thinks that there may be ev[...]ors and for a few minutes president Nixon called the Arizona Republic in 1972 The ·•new Bob Dylan," as some Bruce falls[...]very wary of all his press tucked away. blanket and all, by him bac k on stage - Bruce loved[...]coverage, calling it a " bunch of the Big Man. every minute of it. because the Republican Party and the Arizona hype," and even changing the The Spri~steen show features The show lasted about two Republic are probably two of the most influential[...]words of one song, " Rosalita," to Bruce on the guitar and Clem- hours and ended with two three-[...]was on the cover of Time and piano, Gary Tallent[...]on organ and Miami Steve Van image. maybe it's the way he against Harris. But hopefully he will not[...]if pressure is applied. His willingness to tackle the ever-wide[...]m on a few songs was a three poetry. perhaps it's the music he Republic and the Republican Party shows that he will[...]and his band create. Or maybe not be awed by the wielders of power. His attack on[...]seemingly beUer in concert than The E Street Band is a very it's the way he mingles with the[...]musical group that makes audience. No matter what the land fraud has already shown him effective. the most in an audience - in fact, very few mist[...]. people turn on to Maybe Maricopa County has the kind of County[...]or some people. it's too much. highlights the group with some his brand of rock and roll. And[...]winter led to the subsequent nicely with Springsteen and[...]If he's not playing or singi~ . and the E Street Band.Young's talents on album[...]forcing his show this time into the Coliseum . The acoustics there,[...]pringsteen is dancing. He He may not be the new Bob[...]continued his antics off the stage Dylan but he is Bruce[...]a number of times with the Springsteen . and to this reporter. wasted by me[...]the distinction of being the worst[...]Young should have been The Stills songs are merely something worth waiting f[...]mediocre - nothing new, just They were the creative main- bland. b[...]fading musician who has little the parking and traffic problem drivers of Asp[...]ped to found and develop " 12 8 Blues." " It's All the This yea r the situation seems Those that own Pintos, Vo[...]and parking problems - country rock and thus set the Same" and "Guardian Ange[...]things could be worse . I could be stage for the Eagles, Poco, are exam[...]stic measures. trouble since the parking lot only going to ASU .[...]works. bands to emerge. The re-uniting of Stills and Young probably had every[...]effective by doing the unexpected as with "Tonight's the Night." By[...]state or mind like that oC the[...]brilliant men who designed the[...]pave over all the unsightly land-[...]ese suggestions. scaping and lawns around the country rock freak waiting anxiously for the release of the album . Unfortunately, the[...]losing that effectiveness. If the[...]The more observant student[...]row in the parking lot is marked[...]campus making Glendale the[...]oer by a leUer of the alphabet. It occur every hoW' on the hour, I Run," is a major letdown. My the partnership with Stills will submit that we petition the city of Fascinated by the var ious[...]id go back to students park in rows where the Glendale to give us 59th and Olive types of bumper stickers cruising heard the album don 't cmsider his[...]Avenues as our own private the country. many people seem to[...]letter would match that of the buying until you have, for the flounder on his own.[...]ts that insist on that they can see what the car in[...]drivers of Corvettes, Comets, and the product. The songs on the[...]Everything from •'Ma rry a done by poor imitators of the[...]owboy . we need more of them. " genre rather than the originators.[...]to " Where the hell is Gilbert,[...].? " is plastered up aga inst You~ 's songs on the album are[...]some poor Fords rear-end every both the worst and the best. His A few weeks ag[...]home . as I am prone to do, I noticed the latest issue supposedly indestructible robot that Holmes The poor guy in the '49 Chevy " Let it Shine" shows a liUie flare. of the TV guide laying on the kitchen table proudly couldn' t possibly m[...]submit to " Don 't honk, But " Long May You Run," the blazing the title " Fall Preview" in bold, black Yo[...]as fas t as I can." title cut. and " Midnight on the letters. In the foreground skyrockets were ex- across the street to the gas station for two quarters It seems th[...]They are ploding and in the top right corner it was stamped ol motor oil. " I want the best. It's for my partner." are becoming a[...]sue." Right after Holmes and Yoyo comes Mr. T and communications. and messages ~lity and the simpleton lyrics I never read it. Tina." The less said about this show the better. of love and religion are getting on " Midnight on the Bay" carry The day before the deadline of this paper one of Yw 'll be ha[...]the e<tiors asked me if I would write something[...]along the lines of a " Staff Speaks Out." She didn 't Angels." The plots are weak, the dialogue corny, getting a busy man to[...]demand that I write a story but there was the acting stilted, and the direction choppy but who destination safel[...]something about the "you<an-be-replaced-with·a- cares. With Kate Jackson , Farrah Fawcett-Majors, while the car that announces " the[...]n her voice that caused and Jaclyn Smith as the " Angels," we can all end of the world is coming" can[...]overlook a few minor flaws. I' ve seen the pilot and ruin the whole day for him.[...]ing a feature like this one has to be the first two shows and I plan to watch many more,[...]nd imaginative, so this i.s plus any and all reruns. both ol those cars in the same day[...]a first for me. I have my fair share of The last show on the agenda is " Spencer's could have h[...]trouble when I' m eyeball to eyeball with the facts. Pilots." The pilots are Christopher Stone and Todd fa[...]for old man he could get a laugh out or the tig[...]for wear. Inside it was plastered with all sorts of week they aren't going to be flyi[...]propaganda and biographies of the new shows that long.[...]This review has touched lightly on only four or the they just get a new Peter-bilt." _. £TJt ifwr'" '-"-" to the echtof trom ony ·- w. -~· ,...w..h .. .[...]. 22 new television programs . Whether they represent[...]Let ·s ~tart the ball rollmg with " Holmes and the norm or not isn't up to me to say, it's up to the up. your bumper r es ponded . Yoyo." In the first episode bumbling Alexander[...] |
 | [...]irierence, stating that at least in the community college system The falseness ol this idea can Arizona community colleges the ppened the eleventh yea r ol the be seen here in Arizona, at least, instr[...]s degree, at least 60 series yesterday in the Student evidence of people goi..c on to the hours in his field in order to be Loon[...]or of He said he found other parts or the instroctors here are over- E..clish at GCC presented the the book in contradiction to his ~ified . first lecture, commenting on the own experience. For instances, Wil[...]achieving edocational goals is not The Crisis or the Community down" and " heating-up" perio[...]n a 1 Zwerling, a Staten Island from becoming professionals. ~able system for him in the tommunity College <N.Y. ) They are also discouraged from small framework in which he professor, wrote the book attaining degrees and achiev~ operated at Staten Island CC is criticizing the community goals because the counselors and not feasible in the real world for ~eges, saying in effect tbe[...]A second wind Wilcox said the most ob- Another point Wilcox took issue The next lecture series will be -jectionable aspect ol the book with was that Zwerling oo Oct. 13 and will present a was the author's idea that there mm1m1zes the community debate on nuclear energ[...]for 77 -year-old was "sinisterness" to the plot college instructors, sayi~ in tween Dr . John F . Bregar, that the community college was a effect that they ar[...]ssage cise. She recently returned from ,. Yes splits for solos[...]entitled his LP "Ramshaclded." take the p~ople to another[...]a four day trip to the northern[...]rim with a friend or hers and the[...]association in Sun City. Duri~ ). Has the rock group Yes split 1ben there is my fa[...]71, there isn't much that her trip she had the opportunity up? No. each member or Yes has Anderson. who recently released the tr1bes for as long as time can keep Odice Steed down. She to go on a float trip down the just broken away to record his "Oi[...]their destination is her college career with all the reaching the Colorado rapids. fmished the entire group will IIICOmprehensible. The music vitality of a twenty year old. She The fifteen mile trip included record their tenth album Anderson strives for the f<.oi.Jows the story or vice versa. is a journalism student[...]tr~usualwhich is obvious from Both are filled with bizarre member of the El Tiempo style. Pontoons were used to float Specifically. Steve Howe's solo the strange bird like creature on allusions.[...]1 is titled " Beginning" while Chris the front cover. Inside this fold The music was written by ~quire 's accomplishment is out cover is a short story on the Anderson and is heavy on syn- "better understand the media." couple of times at intervals[...]or Water." Patrick planet of "Sunhillow," the four thesizers with slow starts and She said she has read the paper duing the four-hour trip. Moraz went all the way to Brazil tribes and the three leaders. sudden stops. If you enjo[...]but never understood 1 She described the trip as "no to record his album simply titled Oiias, one of the leaders, was to type of music you'll love th[...]made it what it is. t»g th~" although the sky be~ )"Patrick Moraz." Alan White[...]ice has stro..c feelings on overcast and the land drenched[...]several subjects, especially from the last night's rain,left the[...]forced to retire at age 65 like the waves. "It really wasn't too The first film of the Audobon and sea otters providing a the elephant seals and sea otters, many people,[...]ies for 1976-77 was natural protection from man as the latter having become almost with just sit[...]Odice enjoys being around _ shown on Sept. 29 in the GCC well as the elements. extinct.[...]- )Student Union. The first scenes in the film finally found one in the business ~ which is why she says[...]''The sea otters are making a mfice at Youngtown Hospital, she has to "get away from Sun The series, presented by the were taken in South San Fran-[...]cation Associated cisco Bay and not oo the coast-[...]C this September. she enjays coming on the campus ~tudents <CEAS> and the line. This inland area, prot[...]as ts or five different the California coast birds and the ma[...]efore, so she isn't exactly new to traveled the United States, and ms during the school year. travel north to the arctic or[...]s. finally moved here from The initial film, "Coastline have definitely burt the bird Her activities are many, in-[...]photographed sd>arctic regions. Among the tm[...]xer- parts." was born and raised in the area were avocets, godwits[...]making a comeback. He is presently active in the willets.[...]Moving to the coastline, Wool pesticides the birds are in- 1 Audobon Society of northern[...]photography with an abundance said. The film covered a stretch of j beach[...]were the gull shots that displayed adventure with scenes of ooe of 4 ,the south at Big Sur. the aerodynamics and graceful the Monterey coast area's more[...]that bird . famous attraction, the Monarch Wool said that much of the In perhaps the most impressive butterflies.[...],~.beach part of the film, Wool showed a[...]reat nwnber of sea-lions and Coming in the middle of Oc- p-opriate for the habitat and their talents for survival in the tober by the millions, these display of birds and other s[...]marine life. However, there are surround the small islands of the spend their winters hanging in rugged.[...]or coast near Monterey. the many trees that surround the SUPER CUTS ! the sea lions and elephant seats Plentiful[...]OR MEN AND WO\EN Future Danger From Nuclear Wastes by Gary lba110 <bnp for radioactive wastes With the production of[...]CiLANDAU , AltiZONA During the Hitler regime in since tbe early days of nu[...]creating cooditions that may After the war, these crimes were radioactive wastes into tbe work inevitably towards the prosecuted at Nuremburg. oce[...]Today, as official government In the United States, much Future generations t[...]d>jected to the ~ers of this 100 5mm beads ................[...]....... . .. •5• remain dangerous to the liv~ cmtinue to occur at storage sites[...]1be fact that the development 1oz. Liq. silver . . . . . . . . .[...]of nuclear energy and the Paper shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]our government and the govern-[...]future generations with the Str[...]shell ............................... '3" the secondary and long-term Radioactive wastes are bei..C remove the responsibility or Melon shell . . . . . . .[...]p-oWced today that have the developers and advocates or ~ 5mm pin .................................. •JO' ~ \ d the long-lived nature or many potential to do great harm to the ooclear energy and radioactive ~ Brn. olive[...]wastes for future crimes that d the wastes produced in noclear[...]~ for 24,200 years, and has been - ~lled the most toxic substance profit, and protection, hold the pos[...]~ 5925 W. O live, Glendale 93.4-6081 ~ lmown to the human race. poUuting lands that are[...]~ The oceans have been used as a distant by[...] |
 | [...]ly !lllerri ,..,... Dlring the last fow years Hardin taught CIOUDiel· The newest counselor at GCC ill a very interestq[...]a Hardin has two major goela in his work here at lilt ol experience in socioloiY, psycbolocY, and Glendale. As the advisor to the Black Student Union oounaelin& and job experienc[...]bout more unity for black in contact witb nearly all socialaroupa. students and to[...]r " I've dealt with a wide variety ol people; from organization. pimps and hustlers to coD[...]" I would also like to add some new tbinp to the this is one ol my strengths," Hardin said. already excellent coume~ staff in the way of Hardin grew up in Phoenix and attmded[...]creative ideas." . High School. He attended the University ol Arizona Hardin encourages all students to come and see where he received a deg[...]formation. College counselors sometimes have the Arizona State University ~ a Master degree[...]Hardin explains that he has the requirements to aid As ol next month Oscar Ha[...]"In no way do I want to limit myself or is the mmth after fmi.shing his dissertation '1berapist[...]is very Dlrango, an adult probation officer for the interested in photography and mu[...]Complaint s from two GCC[...]not the cause of the odor.[...]tive level there is a slight increase in the unusual odor brought the Arizona Blackledge said, " weed[...]an easy and acidity lactate ; a slowing d the State Board of Pesticide Control w[...]CC for agricultural canals and is the cause of the "-. Why , meditate, ol course. The systematic method is a bloodflow in the forearm ...[...]meditation teachers. Masson said " The physiologic changes Blackledge, investigators from t.nnans. Tancock are among an estimated 800,000 Americam; who are usq the seven-step program includes cbing TM differ from those the State Board of Pesticide Dean Waltrip has discussed the 1 a fr[...]cbing sleep, dreaming, hyp- Cmtrol, were out at the farm east JrOblem with Parise[...], personal nosis, autosuggestion, and the d GCC the same day they will work with the applications t~ their daily lives. All right then, what is trans·[...]c· arTange for s praying in the sonal instruction, verification sciousness," the report went on to cording to Blackledge. Black·[...]say. " These changes charac· ledge said the type of cotton weekends so the odor will not-< According to a story appea~[...]o," and bother GCC stude nts. in the May 14, 1974 Congressional The introdlctory lectures are state and correspond the[...]ecord , " ' meditation' means taught at the SIMS center, 2234 N. meditator's subje c tive ex· thing[...]rnOOitation is this by definition, a day at 2 p.m . in room 8-107. The significa nce d all this, the way to go beyond thinking." report stated . is that the[...]Masson added that there are The report goes on to say that TM is "an effortless mental technique derived from the Vedic Tradition or Indian and made poetical for life in the modem[...]though , that books can't teach the techni[...]In the field of psychology,[...]6248 NO. 43RG AVENUE * *[...]studied under the Maharishi , c an[...]creases c reativity. tole rance a nd " The t erm ' tra nscendental teach ™·[...]phy, strange re peated e xperime nts in the said, statistics show that in towns[...]s or physiology. psychology where one per cent of the f CO MPLI\11 :- f\R[...]ogy. population practices TM, the negation and denial · the pic ture[...]d an a scetic monk living in In the field of physiology, the[...]er and . , TV l OC'-GE the report stated. " TM is none state of de[...]han in a night of deep sleep. fifteen per cent or the Y ClASS ll\l[...]AITENTIOS lifestyle. The process of TM is consumpt.ion and carbon[...]d requires elimination : a reduction ol the the Philadelphia Phillies.[...]New from l.evl'sl barriers, as weU as those of age, se[...]Rm. 8107 from the Students lnternatioaal[...]Meditation Society tec.m ique to WJfold the full potential ol the incividual." The technique, Masson said, is p-acticed 15 to 20 minutes in the mmting and ev~. Masson, wm was taught by TM fotmder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, added that the beneficial results "have[...]< been verified in the lives ol one million meditators in an parts of the world ."[...]A slimmer. European The report in the Congressional[...]cut. With Levis• quality. Record explained the techniqUe[...]colors. The Gap's got a[...]ton of 'em. Fall in today. "The practitioner simply sits in a comfortable position with his eyes closed for two 15 to 20 minute periods in a daily routine.[...] |
 | [...]dicatlag the relatives quUty of a attend.[...]student's work l.a a coUrse, Selection to the Honor Board is[...]do grades mean to yoo? A are 16 members on the board.[...]ccomplish- Vicki Ridgway is president. The[...]that give recognition to the The Honor Board. like Pbi[...]ull-time sbJdent who Soiilomore members host the[...]has completed 12 hours and is a weekly lecture series , com- The girls who will be leAding the cheers this yur for the GCC pmes Are, from left: bottom row[...]student is invited by letter from[...]since the Honor Board is the[...]dficial host for GCC, the board If you're outgoing , en- charter buses to the away games The Black Student Union is an adviser is Dr. Barbara honors the Dean's list with a thusiastic. and like to root[...]organization which deals with the Lawrence, reading professor. t.nquet. that aren 't in the valley. your team. there is an The pep squad is planning fund academic, social[...]l Bill Dillon, president, said that The Dean's List includes organization being formed on raising activities to have money problems of the black students on about 1.100 students or abo[...]with a grade point campus for you called the for equipment like T-shirts, porn campus. The club which was per cent of the student body were average of 3.5 at the end of the Gaucho Pep Squad. poms. hats ,[...]founded in 1974 has provided members of the organization last semester. Also, students n[...]his semester be registered for at least 12 or The pep squad is being[...]aud tutoring. the year are being planned. Student government felt that an sponsoring and organizing the The officers of the council are, Dillon said that Phi Theata[...]pep squad. it will be open to the organization like the pep squad would benefit the students in that entire student body and will g[...]President - Calvin Culpepper, Kappa gives the student an op- Jewish activities[...]dent - Portia Y~ . portunity to serve on the they could get involved in a ftm non-student[...]nt hemophilia blood drive Cto be The Associated Jewish group. and would also benefit the involved . at Arms - Lonnie Lane. held Dec . 6-7) and to host the Students of GCC is a social group Gaucho teams with their support The squad is trying to corelate B.S.U. works closely with the commencement reception. pimar[...]t. their activities with the GCC minority recruitment program[...]d-raisillt troducing Jewish students to one The squad 's coordinator is band and cheerlead[...]on headed by Oscar project, will be held in the another. Curtis Malcolm, AS special want to pass out copies of the Hardin who organizes B.S.U. Stud[...]One of the purposes of this cloo commissioner: Laura Cardina[...]student activities and is a The library, faculty members[...]counselor who works with all and book stores donate books. during the lunch hours.[...]through strengthening of per- chairmen in the squad's[...]Any interested student should problems or questions but is separa~ stand for new books. Phi The pep squad is planning to get in contact with any of the pimarily a minority assistant. Theta Kappa benefits from the If you are interested contact attend all home games, have car organizers. or go into the student The B.S.U. is sponsoring dance new book sales al[...]Steve Wilk at 937-3997 or Connie caravan& to the away games that government offices for further after the game this Saturday, pay for representatives' ex- Spiegel, adviser, in her office, 02- are in the Phoenix area, and information.[...]everyone is invited . penses to the national convention, 1(MI.[...]Can you drlnlc and Get Into the flow[...]If so you can win a of the fall semester[...]at our Blaclc Jaclc listen for the belli[...]35128 W. CACTUS PHOENIX, AZ.[...] |
 | [...]Everybody got into the act last week as the GCC women's[...]match wins, 15-13 and 1s-12 from[...]Against AWC, for the farst time all year each member ol the Gaucho squad got into the same[...]rvoo block spike affempt by one The match against Central of Central Arizona's Vaquer[...]took but it really wasn't that evenly 15-13, 15-12 wins over CAC.[...]In the first game after bei• up assists in win over ArizOM Western. C.rol C.rvoo ( 12) gets ~. the Gauchos almost relaxed a re~dy for the spike ~s teammates Sheila Glover ( 15) and Golfer[...]pugging away at the GCC lead, <ropped a shot right over a much except get the ball over[...]umerous Central blocker for a third their side of the net and let the straight; Murray 1st[...]os errors along with three straight point to give the Gauchos Matadors botch up the play.[...]spikes of their own, and just a 12·9 lead which eventually[...]golf, a mental mistake about caught up. But, with the became a 15-12 win and gave the aces. three spikes and a block in contest it play[...]team its match victory. the game, but the bulk or their becomes used to winning, and the season goes on and the other dale, Mary Ann Acker served up[...]came a s a result of 14-side- therefore doesn' t,work as hard as teams improve, each s troke an ace and the Gauchos finally with 10 spikes, five digs, four o[...]others when Matador players hit second place and the cham· the outcome or the match. The second game of that match Val Troxel turned in an equal the net. pionship was coming up. Lori Murray led all golfers in was constantly close in regards to per[...]wo blocks, two aces when Glendale did fail to get the golf coach Ken Weiss. Weiss' two strokes better than team· that th e Gauchos were the and an amazing 18 assists. baU over the net and keep it in women's team won its second ma[...]Western was a piece of The second game should have Thursday, winning the first of ended with a 76. it took. cake for the Gaucho team. The been called the " Larrice frur conference scoring matches Patty Havir was next for the Continuous mistakes by both only question[...]t close, until Dawna about that match, is how did the everything, while Western didn ' t Scottsdale.[...]78, Phoenix College's Trish Clayton took over for the Matadors score nine p[...]ray followed with 81. Gauchos with the score 9-7. When Larrice first served, the[...]With Gail Ritter serving , All of Glendale's mistakes in how hard the golfers work, how The match gave Glendale the the first game resulted in points score was 2·1 with the Gauchos they practice every day and are lead in the race for the coo- Dawna contributed a booming for Western, and the opposite was ahead. When she finished, it was al[...]onship, which will spike for one point, blocked a the same for Western's errors. UH , a lead which was never also warns against a letdown. be decided after the completion Vaquero spike attempt for The Gauchos didn't have to do challenged . "Super-sub[...]s sought The championship is scored by[...]lead role . especially work on thinking and the individual school's ranking in[...]dale got a eliminating mental mistakes." each of the four matches, which[...]great supporting act from Carol Weiss puts great importance on will then[...]Want to have a good time sweating and running in the sun for an Carvoo. who slammed three eliminating the mental mistakes, season conference match score.[...]our heart? straight spikes into the Matador Football team Glendale is in the driver's seat[...]Any GCC students who think they should be in the Football Hall of[...]defense early in the game.[...]Dawna ended with a match· wasted, 42-0 'The Gauch<ls, with a 315 score, likes to play footbaU is welcome to sign up for the intramural high eight spikes and[...]are one up on PC (332) , two up on football program, which starts[...]Coach Herb Boetto is directing the intramural progam, and said spikes. Elaine[...]Glendale played Yavapai on night, 42~ . to Phoenix College. Tuesday . These tournament[...]games for scouting purposes, so all potential Hall.of-Famers Monday, then had the rest ol the 42..() to a team that had won only have no bearing on the coo·[...]Games wiU be played from noon to 1 p .m ., Tuesdays and[...]ix team that doesn 't have a regular pay against the other top golfers Thursdays.[...]The wrestling program has already begun,[...]Wednesday the Gauchos travel to in the conference. being accepted in Dick Pilch's office. 40 men have signed up for the beaten only Los Angeles City The next conference scoring[...]1\Jcson to meet the Aztecs at College, who is the designated match is the Scottsdale In- round-robin to[...]Monday through Pima. and Friday the Cochise paUycake team for California vitational,[...]Club. Thursday from 2:30-4 p.m . Spectators are welcomed.[...]match. The Bears played weU, that[...]r------------------------~ play 42..() worth. The entire game could be exemplified by one PC offensive series in the second quarter.[...]' prodige from Glendale High, ran Laborin in 13th. Second down, 25 yards for a first on the 49-yard line. A run, a pass, unattached in the Gle ndale , Kevin Cowley and Jerry[...]Bowman ended the scoring for[...]IGNORE ME and its first and goal on the three. Central Arizona a nd Phoenix Dominating[...]country Glendale coming in 24th a nd 25th . The Bears army included[...]layed. That's how swept the field of junior college Javier Beltran, who finis[...]PON. No exceptionally outstanding was timed in 20:40 over the 4.2 CSth ), David Oropeza (6th ), Just because in your 18 to 21 years of performances. Gary Benson ran mile Thu[...]le - class American suburbia f~r 48 yards to top the Gauchos.[...]Erik Madsen rushed for 36. Jack Bears dominated the race as <llilton added 24 on the ground they've done aU year, bringing Alejandro,[...]you think I'm another run-of-the-mill. five of the first eight runners to Dowell (14th ).[...]usewifey coupon. This week, Mesa crosses town, the finish line. Tops went to Larry and will walk aw[...]rs if Hildago, who's won two out of 'The pace was quick throughout[...]ngstaff doesn't three races against Glendale thus the race, as was evident when the[...]2® I -[...]field quickly spread out over the come up with some quick far this season. miracl[...]ner, got upset by Hildago was timed in 21 :35, not yards ahead at the two-mile Grossmont <San Diego) in their far ahea[...]game, tied a very good Alejandro, who fmished in 22:05. close behind, but <klring the last (,[...]As usual , the top Gaucho was Hildago widened his margin oo nig[...]A LARGE A MEDIUM between. And , the Thunderbirds were finished fJrst for Glendale in[...]PIZZA ranked No. 1 nationally in the every race this year. Estrada's Tucson and win run in the JreseaSOO poll. so they 're ob- ninth place fmish led the y~ University of Arizona In· viously tough.[...]dy vitational on Saturday. PHOENIX COLLEGE 42. GLENDALE I[...].. S ') •..,.. o 28 0 1• - 42[...]'2 r ;- -r AL. ADS '.' l-S" BE DA'C 1r, AD. MJ ::: r[...]--.--- James N u zum 15 yard p11ss from[...]( Hui zllr k ick ) ; Rob Ra jsicto 31-yard pass from Boyce CHui zilr kick) ; Mill! Roberts 65-[...] |
 | [...]~ Gre& KeWel recently broke away from the also a newspaper writer. Lance Results from the Scottsdale jwrnalism department and is Zisc.b ke is on the B.O.P . and also Community College Associated independently publishing the an athletics senator. 1bere are Studen[...]itor several other government mem- Sept. Zl, 2:8 and 29 elected mem- Phyllis Schecter, a member of bers involved with tbe paper. In bers of the political party "Arti- the Supreme Court that over- aU, six of the nine staff members chokes" to the top four executive threw the student elections. listed in the Sept. 22 issue are offices, a majority of the senate related with the government. and a majority of the newly[...]tween the government-journal- The Artichokes are a liberal[...]Artichokes on the B.O.P . defeat- the overspending 011 athletics and[...]replied, ''1bere were seven student fees . The Artichokes lost people running for those positions the elections last spring at sec and I guess the students felt that until corrupt voting recruitment we were the most competent was discovered. After three days[...]margin." Supreme Court overturned the[...]oke away elections. The press acquaintenance with from the journalism department An interim government was the government is not unusal at for fear of[...]her quotes be used unless this tions <B.O.P .) . The job of the B.O.P . is to appoint an editor and govern the student newspaper. 1lle "SCC Free Press" bas AS is also a member of the B.O.P . and writes for the newspaper.[...]Stoto Fo ir Ati>Ono will oeoln be l -Int the --iol 'or!< and nonh edliblt holt, but are[...]Are you in need of money for the next roclt con-[...]be on the way.[...]portunities. "We :ire giving preference to the is in the process of recruiting employees for the qualified appliCZtDi.s who are re[...]state fair . This year the Department of Economic job," said[...]IA'Itil the last day of the fair. and other employment minorities. VOL 12-N0. 6 The fair this year will nm from Oct. Z1 through[...]7. Jobs that will be open will include ushers, The campus job placement office bas not yetGCC offe[...]eceived a job order for fair jobs as they have in the[...]tenance workers, and technical persoonel. The DES the job board in the student tmion. for heafth problems by Odice Steed A letter to the editor stated in part, " ...While waiting on camp[...]ion, centered and that parking is now allowed a 2 p.m . biology lab. class, I got sick, good and sick ... I didn't have the ity, parking and hiring practices a.round the Security Personnel on the grass in certain areas. slightest idea of where t[...]Tuesday night at Handbook being drawn up. The Members discussed the possi- Dr. Nancy L. Noll, dean of students, pointed out that there are the work session following the manual, being prepared as a bility[...]vailable and also first aid equipment 011 campus. The special meeting of the Maricopa specification for district policy, in afternoon classes - if more St.u dent Office Building (the one that houses the book store) bas two County Community Col[...]d. occur on campus such as crim- of the peak load parking could be each furnished with a[...]ifted to these later hours. ETP rooms nearby, for the ill persoo. A wheel chair is also available.[...]this possibility in a For health emergencies, the dean of students' office as weU as the and brought up again in the work later is[...]actices, In case of accident, paramedics serve the campus. Dr. Herman[...]tices of the district came under Walker, associate dean of students, said the paramedics have ex-[...]Lupe Carabajal, dis- lftssed interest in serving the needs of the students at any time. for the job. Later, the decision Slould hospitalization be necessary, Gle[...]told the board that since arriving nearby.[...]into the position because " more Among the buildings that have first aid boxes are : Physica[...]had a chance to study the present Ed.lcation, Instructional Material Center, Fine Arts, T-2, T-1, Nurses,[...]in his packet an An objection to the decision[...]t completed cards showing any came from the audience by[...]hiring and a special ailments would be helpful to the faculty as weU as for Joseph Sta[...]need for a system to handle emergencies so that the student may be made comfortable, tmder protested that reverse discrim- At the present time, Admin- internal grievances. certain[...]that four or five years ago community colleges in the Board member Farnsworth ask u[...]us, but at that time it was that the item be moved to the security arrangements on all minorities and women rather decided that the cost was high and not warranted.[...]es. than quotas. He said the district[...]would operate on the philosophy[...]sed mostly of achieving goals. Work through school by Lester Cla[...]Glendale Colleges. John Waltrip, The board recommended that[...]GCC is some 300-400 spaces short given to the problem . The rising cost of li ving is naturally no shock to keeping and janitorial work. anyone who ha s watched his salary shrink from a Still tha t could quite adequately purchase all the To determine the students eligibility in CWS a n[...]ent CFFS) have to be filled out. barely stretches from paycheck to paycheck. In 1lle IDS is generally concerned with the studen 's many families an added expense such as a college career plans. The FFS is used to determine the[...]loca ted in T2-103, north of the[...]gym. Tic.k ets are available at the education for a son or daughter just isn' t feasible amoiA'It the student's family can pay toward his[...]ra financial support can be educational expenses. The amount expected from The GCC Drama Dept. pre-[...]Woman of an J.D., $2 for others. obtained. parents, the applicaM and other resources is[...]cial determined and compared with total expenses. The Challot," a timeless political[...]n Giraudoux. This is ing with the building of the two aid programs one of whic.h is the College Work- cifference usually is the amount the applicant will sets or with the make-up can Study <CWS> Program. The CWS provides jobs for receive in aid, if funds are available. the ftrSt drama production of this[...]year under the direction of M. contact Mr. Overson in 1'2-103 or students who have a great financial need a[...]For any student to be eligible to apply for the CWS[...]mU§t earn a part of their educational expenses. The he must be enrolled at least half-time as a gradu[...]Peter Overson. CWS permits GCC to create jobs at the eligible IA'Idergraduate, or vocational student in an ap- The leading characters are[...]Virginia Vandecar, <The Mad-[...]), Mary Caiccio (Madam The Association for Women's This has the advantage aver ~business world by In determini~ the number of hours a week a[...]Constance), David Lewis (the Active Return to Education being able to create jobs to fit the penon and not student may work under this program , the fmancial[...](A.W.A.R.E .) will be having a having to mold the person to fit the job, with the end aid officer will take into account the student's need rag picker>. John Caccia[...]the president of the oil company>. bake sale Oct. 18 in front of the objective being to hopefully upgrade the student's for financial assistance, his class sch[...]The play runs October 2:8, 29, 30 student union, beginning at 9 a.m. skills in their chosen fie.l d. Usually the more popular health and academic progress. The salary for a[...]at 8 p.m. with a matinee at 2:30 A.W.A.R.E . invites you t[...]fields become flooded with students after a brief work-study student is generally at least equal to the[...]Friday. The playbox theater is and give your sweet tooth a treat. time. so the rest have to take jobs that are in no way[...] |
 | 2-a T1IMPO PAIAND04ctelter14, 1976 Stoff SP..eoks[...]J011 Rll..es I am writing this beca.- during the investigative reportq assignment into the ties between the student governmem aDd paper[...]• (The Free Press) at Scottsdale Community College, Greg Keidel and I To the Editor: must realize that the students on this campw are were surprised - to pu[...]ny petition put before nerest that exist between the government aDd SCC Free Press are dot.he AS Gover[...]cumented in our report which appears on page one. The ccncem of aware that AS Government has appropriat[...]e think there are better and cheaper ways to get the article is not the potential for abuses at sec but the actual abuses pm:hase blazers for tllemselves! acquainted with the students. It just requires a little that have occurred and the hypocritical manner in which the student Several weeks ago Associated[...]rt on their part. Part of their justification for the 1 governmera and paper operate.[...]ment appropriated $540 to purchase blazers for the jackets is, "other student governments have them.[...]1be Free Press is not unfumy or W1Clever, but as the main coDduit d.lbious purpose of becoming more visible to the Just because the other student governments got mschool-related information for the students, it is a travesty. Outright students.[...]ies and distortion appear with some regularity in the paper. One We fee] that AS Governm[...]. .. example of this appeared in the Sept. 8 issue ol The Free Press. It was find out how the students feel on th.is appropriation.[...]ixon with a cutline that contained a We feel that the student body, if they lmew of this ficers on other campuses are paid for holding of- Calse quote from Executive Vice-President for Business Services AI[...]nts will not sit still ~ Flowers implying that the former President would be the right man To show that there is oppositio[...]student government officers to be paid in any for the position of president on the MCCCD board. When asked to propriation, we circulated the following petition on form. We are sure your readers will see these cornment on the picture, Free Press editor Pbyllis Schecter said[...]spoke for itself. lndeed, it does. It illustrates the slanted nature of the "The following students feel it is frivolous and that serve no useful purpose except to inflate the .,. Free Press. It also illustrates the hypocritical nature ol the student condescending for the officers of AS Government to ego m the wearer. government and the student paper. In a phone interview with appropri[...]ind of Instead of the jackets, one suggestion is for AS Schecter, she deplored the Arizona Republic for implying that one of clothin[...]Government officers to set up a table in front of the the student government officers was dishonest. Remember, this is the the officers should identify themselves by their stud[...]ree coffee and donuts so same editor that allowed the Nixon item to appear in her paper.[...]name they can introduce themselves personally to the Apparently, the sec student government and paper don't think that[...]students. This would cost the students far less than they should be even remotely treated in the same manner as they treat In less than two days we gathered over 500 fifteen jackets. others. The government and paper both talk of openness but wh[...]ing else, we hope this controversy will asked for the minutes of the student government meetings, a student We publicly challe~ed the AS President, Jim arouse interest i.n student government. employed by them ballred at giving the minutes to us. He said that he Orick, to gather a[...]nt to endanger his job by giving them out without the ap- signatures in favor of the appropriation in the same[...]Bill Dillon phooe number the business manager refused to give it out. The Free When we presented our petition to the AS Diane Gauthier Press preaches and applauds the concept of freedom or the press. President and made our challe[...]any quotes, if we would bring them to her gather the signatures. Surely, the AS President[...]HA writes rebuttal so she could check and initial the ones that were okay for use. We re- fused the request as we would any similar request from anyone. We will not submit to any form of prior censorship. But what is amazing is that the editor of a college newspaper doesn't know better[...]en contemplate such a request. Unfortunately, the double standard mentality is seemingly the standard of SCC's student gove.r nment and paper.[...]gwJS, but when looking down a barrel scream about the evils of firearms. Sooner or later, they will lea[...]October 1, 1976 fears the outstanding example which MECHA has like g\DlS ,[...]set for other " minority groups" throughout the[...]Tiempo lowered our voices and bowed our heads for the last Pasando" is typical of the mentality of members of time. Middle Class White[...]As symbolized by the title of this paper, our[...]and In this bicentennial year the by an act of Congress some years In such a dorman[...].Ch.A parades, produced plays, and Day to honor the man who did so <llicanos, MECHA and other so-alle[...]ident scheduled extravagant television much for the American people nerest organizations" and "minori[...]Robert Castillo, Vice-President specials all in order to com- <bing the Revoh.tionary War. permissable and even acceptabl[...]. .. memorate the gallant forefathers[...]. now a part of the U.S.S.R., in It makes no difference to y[...]f Names like George Wash- 1748. He served in the Polish exposed the weak leadership of GCC's student MECHA. Ollly tbe[...]n, John Adams, and 1bomas Anny and then joined in the government. Nor does it seem to matter that ollly 91estions. Jefferson, roll readily orr the Rebellion to free his country from MECHA has taken the initiative to question the First. Mr. Morado brought tbe letter lato the tongues of pre-schoolers to senior Ru;sian con[...]eavelope, and waited citizens alike, but when the with defeat and he was forced to affect aU of the students. U Alonzo Morado, MECHA UDtil we bad ope[...]asldag II be eoaJd slgD smoke has cleared and the con- flee to France where he met chairman, was co[...]HA Next, the letter Is slped by Aloazo Morado, but have remembered Count Casmir convinced to lend his talent to the members have shown more interest in the why would he use his OWD aame Ia tbe lel*er lastead Pulaski? Americans in the Revolutionary promotion and maintenance of the "democratic fl the pronoun "I" wbea spealdag ol blmsell! Did an[...]·majority." And just maybe the MECHA member Morado himself, and to tbe otber MECHA olftc:ers, ber 11, Pulaski Day? Were the In 1m, Pulaski joined Wash- chose as corresponding secretary for AS was if he, or they, wrote the letter? It is common guns fired, were the trumpets ington's forces in Philadelphia. 91alifJed for the position. in which if you'll recalJ, practice to save a copy for yourself, but tbe penoa blown, and did the gove.mment He distinguished himsel.f in the he she will be serving the entire student body. tha[...]11'ho are to receive carboas. we could all get properly promoted to the rank of brigadier d democracy and only when MECHA tries to smashed in honor of the Count? general.[...]Is this tbe opinion of tbe stlllleata? It this the balance the scales and achieve true democracy m opinion of GC[...]the interest or all the community does Middle Class dte opinion of the Director of Chicano Services![...]In regular editions of El calvary corps. The corps was ROCK REVIEW Tiempo Pasando, page t[...]sent to fight in South Carolina. where the staff or the readers can voice their personal opinions, or the newspaper as Pulaski was wounded in the siege o[...]No doubt about the Who[...]on This year Pulaski Day and The Who kicked orr their tour Wife" from the " Who's Next" wildly abusing his guitar. He[...]ss performance Oct. album. Unfortunately, the fears contrasted piercing precise on the same date and or course 6 in the Memorial Coliseum. didn 't qaite mesh on this number. guitar licks against the bombas- Articles marked " Staff[...]Mother's Finest opened the The guitar and drums missed a tic power chords that are his speaks out" are the persona] the majority of people will[...]few beats and the overall sound trademark . opi.nion of that reporter only, undoubtedly remember the feats show. They were something like of the Portuguese navigator and Led Zeppeli. n m[...]ladys was jerky. The whole band began to dis- ( not the entire newspaper. forget the many heroics of Knight and the Pips. They played play the fact that they've been Anyth ing[...]ment on the nature of our rapidly lion. They received a decent concerning the groups ability better than ten years. They were terpreted as the newspaper's view on that specific issue.[...]ng out the figures who accomplish color- routine roc.k exit replete with the " Baba O'Riley" thmgs realJy or sync whether play[...]on requisite explosions, smoke began to click for the band. Roger the recorded synthesizer back- are from readers of the the ones who do necessary, bombs, blaring lights and[...]newspaper. An editor or unglamorous work. For years to sizer crescendo. and Keith Moon set the band's as they did " In Magic Bus.·· repo[...]y to come Columbus will overshadow The Who came on and immedi- pace to the recorded synthesizer[...]The band slipped into the rock a letter, but it wiJI clearly be Pulaski. but someday the light or ately busted out with a medley of flawle[...]" and " Sub- Peter Towneshend, dressed all in[...] |
 | [...]wert towards - the Ski Drags.[...]l champions don't come cold water ski race called the The drags are a quarter measure[...]course that you start at 20 miles out at the GCC track you'll see a Kathy bas bad one seri[...]Moot-2, 108 pound mother of two accident which, accorcin[...]can Ace~ to Kathy, the[...]Kathy Steele is the name and nine years ago when I was I'll be ready for it in the spring,"[...]ngerous, I the track getting ready to run a[...]national championship in speed mt some ripples in the water and 44[...]skiing for the women's »35 age fell on my face while going abou[...]tracket Sept. 26 in Mission Bay, 70 miles per hour. I severed my[...]San Diego, Cal. Sbe won the same neck muscles."[...]title in 1974. The fall put her in the hospital The competition, which lasted for ten days and sbe wa[...]equalling two miles starting from "The part that burt worst of all Kathy Steele[...]"The competition is very She convinc[...]far as and with exercise Kathy regained the Far East[...]iasm b)' Arch GUiespie ties in the Far E;ast. To me that's are strapped to our body[...]ed by her entire Fredrick Marquardt, Arizona the coming part of the world." clothing so they won't come o[...]sport," she said. for his comments on the Far East Americans are wholly acceptable[...]s in Her husband, Gary pulls her in during the recent journalism con- as industrializers in the Far East, great shape, it's not so obvious aU her[...]she is 34 years old. When this Ski Boat Driver at the nationals us. was a great suspicion of the nerview took place she bad just this year. Their[...]finished ru.iming two miles in 14 14 and Scott, 12 both race. Scott Manila and held an editorship · " We have attacked our own minutes, 21 seconds and was on finished in filth place at nationals there until the Japanese invasion, CIA and FBI. These things are[...]and articles He said he had noted one of the bike, I occasionally ride to school relative to the area. most interesting things to ha[...]jogging and track and field When asked about the future of recently during a disaster in the and at home I use a barbell. And, classes because sbe bas a goal to the Far East, Marquardt said he Phillipines. A tidal wave killed I ski once or twice a week at Lake thinks the Far East will open up thousands of people and the Havasu," she said. as an area of great industrial[...]t. J3-JS tion. for the first time in history. August she competed[...]But things will be done differ- "It may be that the govern- which involved skiing 61 miles, ently than it was in the days of ment didn't want anyone prod- from Long Beach to Catalina. She[...]sponsoring a book fair to be held "Taiwan, the place I know best new anti-foreign attitude[...]tributed to a five minute delay Oct. 13-15, in the GCC student outside the Philippines, today bas growing," he said. in her start because her ski rope ..non with the proceeds go~ plants that no one would have[...]quardt in both a 50 mile race and a 75 is beading the fair, and said that atomic generating plants, a s[...]was miler. Her next race will be in fairs held in the past have raised building plant, and have really[...]"The Japanese are going to be no one is very su[...]s predicted a great force for a long time and and the books are priced ''very industrializing, too. The[...]lad they're on our side for a reasonably." Almost the entire going to let it get away from do this if you don't have the raw change," he said.[...]All books have been donated,[...]er area in don' t want to be a superpower but "The Japanese, as we all know, the Far East that probably has mainly from the Family Book they are." are great people when it comes to the best potential is the Indonesia Store and Walden Books. Marquardt exclaimed, " what work. They are very industrious, area. The fair will be held Wed., Oct. the hell, you can't have over 800 but again you have to have the 13[...]He said the area is loaded with day there will be selling from 10 million people and not be power- raw materials[...]resources and could, if properly ful. So, to answer your question , I He said that he thought Japan deve.loped, become one of the rich a.m. through 2 p .m. and Wednes- think there are opportuni- might become as nations of the world. day and Thursday, the fair will[...]also be open from 6 p.m . to 8[...]p.m., for the benefit of the night[...]C.II-277-M02[...]teco the - · lwl'o - - - •· M52 W.[...]The b iggest selection[...]~-• ....c~ va. anywhere. In the most[...]got it. A ll in one place. Continued from Page 2 pounding their palms for an[...]Ours. Fall into the Gap[...]in vain. formed almost in entirity. This The Who was indeed good, but delighted the audience. especial- they did have their lapses. At ' ly when the laser show was times they seemed like they were brought out. The lasers webbed the entire ceiling of the Coliseum the truly great rock group. At[...]METRO CENTER e manating from the stage. The in their own pretensiousncss. The[...]Toylof Fooled Again" in which they like the squares in a prespective l'llo~ M;ke Culow\k• Ceorge again employed the use or the lasers. The title of this last number certainly didn't apply[...]ne dominates the mind and then the other, but in reality they both exist in the[...]n, M'W11- '-tt«~ to the ed•tor trom any[...]w 1ft\ fMpKf IO tpOCe ftmt tOhOM and good the audience. who stood at length, same plane. |
 | [...]ict tbe from the GCC 14-yard line fell for[...]to St. George, Utah to meet Dixie · wimer of the Glendale-Mesa[...]n Still 21 ·'Hir... 'un ( a.b[...]Mt:.Ge«v kick); a... ~ 22·rll'd[...]tJBSI from MI.. Deggt ( . . . . .y[...]RicMrdlln (MJ, 21·1t9;[...]_. fcurtb-aDcHJne Clll the 31. A bad the best yardap nilbt Clll tbe IG), 1t-25; StiM (M), • ·251 Doua._ 11Ulol144,...[...]9.73; sa.ttery I G), 2.3-55; 011._ (G),[...]t away, lbe down on the :rr. The rally fell three for 25 yards, all on loJ1t[...]6-23-SI; Bli98S (M), 2-l0-4. RKIP·[...]tions- ~yers IMI , 3-62; Brooks (G), scoring with mly 13 seconds smrt with six seconds left in the yardage downs. 2-41; Felice ( M ), 3-41 ; Beckman (G ), elasped from the clock. On half when two pass plays from This week, the Gauchos travel 3-25; Winley (G), 1-21. Volleyball[...]nJCSON - The University of ~. tops Riders[...]am won ' the eighth version or its own Glendale 's volley[...]dumping Yavapai a new course record in 25 :41 over Cdlege of Prescott in two games, 5.22 miles. 15-2 and 15-a, Monday afternoon. Pima CC's Art Menchaca The wins were relatively easy fmished second, leading his team for the Gauchos, because YCC to an overall sec[...]sh , was never really in either game. and the junior college cham- ' The only bright spot for the pionship. Former Arizona AU- Glenclole[...]"" ond Allen htrodo (nght) fini•hed 48th . but the Unove<•oty of Arozona·s T•"Y Catton "took hom• the gold" in tiK[...]uthwest Cdlege. ·ftrSt game. After that , it was all Mendoza ~lshed third. . put five in the first 30 and ended Truckers.[...]lose, UA. 1. University of Arizona, 32. The stars for GCC in the first relatively well, _ bunchin~ ~th~[...]5. Ruben Reyes, Northern Ari- 2. ~ona State ~Diversity, 86. game were sophomores Val top fi~e runners mto 25 P·-"es m 308.[...]oxel and Dawna Clayton. Val, themJddleof the lOO.rmner fie~. The top non-school team 6. D[...]A. 4. Phoenix College, 111. who ended the day with a match- ~en _Estrada was top[...]t was cJ~y west Truckers, with 122 - good 8. Ed Blakely • Arizona State. 115. cmsecutive points early in the ronowed ~ George ~bonn m enough for sixth place, and the 9. Frank Canez, Pima CC. 6. Southwest Truckers, 122. game, which gave Glendale a 49th. K[...]ennis Eberhart finishing 17th. 12. Scott Giddings, Corredores. 9. Glendale Community College, tbe end to win the game, and was HI~h runner, Jerr>: Bo~man The Ga~bos next race is 13. P[...]Top team honors went to the Fifteen-eight isn ' t really a UciA with 32, Arizona State UDivers[...]Individual ftaisben ci the Gauchos. GCC had jlDllped and New Mexico S[...]1. Terry Cotton, University of elf to a 9-2 lead when Yavapai put 344. Arizona, 25: 41. m its best rally of tbe night to pull Pima won the junior college 2. Art Menchaca , Pima CC.[...]939-6727 But. enter " super-sub," (i.e., Larrice Ros[...]TRANSCENDENTAL frur straight points, and the[...]ver finished with six assists, Sally Boerner was the all-[...]every Wed. 2 p.m. Rm. B 107 three spikes, four digs, three[...]6 p .m . Rm 8202 SUPER[...]arishi Mahesh Yogi Phone: 257-8611[...]JtOAD • GLIENDALIE . AJtiZONA The Gauchos have won the last ( founder three straight a nd four of the last five, but face the toughest test or the season this week, playing three matches in five[...]lege three-way meet. Fra.n k Lopez did not run in the meet. Jfis high school team was practicing on[...]COCKTAILS the road used by Glendale as their home course, and L[...]Lunch! Phone: 934-6124 |
 | [...]It finally hit the fan I[...]The normally placid atmosphere of the Maricopa County Com-[...]charged with emotion Tuesday night during the "citizen's interim"[...]McNamara, who said she was one of the organizers who brought[...]about the existence of sec, denounced the college, saying she was[...]because of recent sweep of student govenunent by the[...]rtichoke faction and their subsequent takeover of the student[...]inting her finger at Brooks, she said that he was the[...]cause of it all.[...]She blasted the school paper, calling it a travesty. She said she[...]sorry for having " founded the[...]was on campus at sec the[...]Jrevious week and what right did[...]every right to be there or any Frampton to play her[...]in the district. He said that[...]Frida y, Oct. 22 - The Bert The third show of the Con- tinuing Education Associated[...]board member to visi t the[...]campuses in the district.[...]will participate in a speech tournament, October the board approved the hiring of[...]Silturday. Oct . 23 -[...]p.m . feature Mac Frampton's 22-23, according to Mrs. Marylyn Hclfs, s~ professor i[...]Bobby Golds· Triumvirate, Sat., Oct. 30 in the arrangements. The fli'St contest will be held at California State ~[...]ks volunteered in- Monday , Oct. 25 - Buffy Sainte· · Playing along with Fram[...]formation to the board that Marie and Tanglefoot, 7:30 p.m . will be the GCC Orchestra, and Elmira Holloman, Rick[...]d complained to him Tuesday , Oct. 26 - Willie music instructor John Thrasher Macfarlane is the only experienced contestant, as he participated l[...]Net son, 7: 30 p .m . Framptoo and the Triumvirate Anyone oo campus may enter,[...]efs. Panke is a T'hurscNiy. Oct. 21 - David participated in the Series last eight minutes long and bavesig[...]member of the sec student[...]group, the Artichokes. Friday, Oct. 29 - Danny Davis perform his many different ki[...]and The Nashv ille Brass witl't cl music . The p-ogram will in- Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale[...]ons of rock, pop, jazz <Xher tournaments for the calendar year 1976-77 will be at Pasadena when told she was not the top Saturday, Oct. 30 - Starland[...]lif. (Nov. 5-6) , Arizooa State University (Nov. 12-13) , candidate for the job, commented Vocal Band witl't Dave Barr[...]. Williams w itl't The Bright S ide, 4 mission tickets or may purchase 11-12) and National, Washington, D.C. <April, 1977). Mrs. Hoffs said In the laurels and kudo slot, p.m . and 7 :30p. m . reserve seats for $1. Others may the group is looking forward to the national coatest. acting boa[...]- Freddie pll"Chase tickets at $2 foe general Ulstyear, Mrs. Hoffa noted, the group came away with two trophies JftseJited a certificate of award Fender and The oakr idge Boys,[...]7::11 p.m . . ' admission or $2.50 for reserved seats . and four certificate awards at the California meet; three finalists at to the district that he had[...]Arizona State; four trophies and secood place in the sweepstake at received on its behalf at a recent[...]T~ay , Nov. 2 -[...]ers theater at Riverside ; one meeting in Boston. The award Wednesday, Nov. 3 - K.C. and tickets, call 934-2211, ext. 330 or[...]the SUnsh in~ Band, 7:30 p. m .[...]heater at Price, Utah; and three was presented by the Associatioo Thursday, Nov. 4 - J im[...]4-9939. finalists in the National at Chicago. cl School Business Officers of the with Dave Barry, 7:30 p .m .[...]ates and Canada, a Friday, Nov. S - The Sylvers[...]5000 members from public a.nd[...]es, Sunday, Nov. 7 - Mac Davis. 4 The " Development of Nuclear Bregar testified, "The peace m the use of all of our energy the award was presented to p[...]y- Yes or No" debate held and security of the free world resources. He cited coal, oil, gas, MC[...]depend on the strength and solar, geothermal , hydroelectric ac[...]l ac- call 254-6611 ) Oct. 13 in the studerlt lotmge[...]ed with both candidates leadership of the United States." and nuclear. " It is not liltely that complishments for the year agreeing the unsolved problem is He added, ' 'We cannot[...]Glendale CC vs . Snow College at the disposal of radioactive waste. that positioo[...]Glendale , Saturday, Oct. 23, 7 :30[...]ar, professor oo foreign and sometimes \.Wl- the year 2000," Bregar added.[...]imed friendly energy so~rces. '' Bregar " The development of fusion Tempe Oct. 23, 7:30p.m . there are two likely ideas for the said there is a risk d. any ac- energy is farther in the future."[...]energy incklstry Russo and Bregar agreed the Tech at Lubbock, Texas, Oct. 23,[...]7::11 p. m . it could be rocketed towards the but nuclear has the lowest nuclear bill in Arizona thi~[...]m. Second , waste could be because of the emphasis on November (proposition 200) is buried in a glass container at a[...]. weak compared to the bills in Bregar said the development of other states.[...]Oct. 23, 7: 30.[...]n at Yum a . Sa tur da y. Oct. He added that all radioactive[...]rforming at :11, 7: 30 p .m . waste by the year 2000 could be the student lounge Oct. 25 at VolleyNII stored in a building the size of the 11 :30-12: 30 p.m. and Oct. 26, in Glendale CC vs . Centra l Arizona[...]a~ Gl enda l ~. Tuesday, Oct . 26, S student lo\.Wlge.[...]the cafeteria at 7 : J0..8 :30 p.m . p.m .[...]CC vs. Mesa CC a t said he was speaking for the[...]composer and Mt5a. Thursday, Oct . 21, 4:30 p.m . "fruit of our passion," those[...]l Ar izona there is no present solution to the The man that T ime and Mesa CC at[...]maga zi ne described as Oct. 2'2, • p.m .[...]ously loyal to Richard Frida y. Oc t. 29, • p.m . criticized the insurance policies[...]ftlm to be shown at the North- Glendale CC vs. Arizona State[...]Oct. 22. 1 p.m . million is paid in liability for[...]Oct. 24. Glendal e C C In vitat ion a l a t accidents. H~ continued. ''The[...]Goodyear COYntry Club, Thurs- first 20 per cent is paid by ute[...]kno'' " as the White House d.ly, Oct. 28, 2 p . m .[...]hatchet man. will be the star Glendale CC vs. Phoenix College OY.ners and operators of the[...]a t Goodyear Countr y Clu b, company " a nd the next 80 per Or. John Bre9ar Gar·t Russo of the film . ''The New Chuck Tuesoay, Nov. 2. 2 ,.. m . ·~ cenl is paid hy the Federal CPhot[...] |
 | [...]mistaken about the meaning of "student <AS[...]ment was a " by the students for the students" $45 per officer going![...]kind of deal. Our AS Government goes by the idea " by the government for the government."[...]They are not listening to what the students want .[...]When some of the students started to protest do a better job until they decide to do the job in[...]spending $540 on blazers for AS officers, the the first place! They have, in all fairness, done[...]government went ahead a nd appropriated the some positive work.[...]money anyway . In two days the protesting They just rece[...]can all buy the AS officers a blazer! m[...]Fortunately, before they bought the typewriter it year. Nuclear energy was the topic of the Oct. 13 debate in the student[...]A THOUSAND DOLLARS (over 14 per fortunately for the audience, problems of nuclear waste were never[...]ong with buying a good used cent of the m oney they have to spend> on made as clear as the obvious waste of time for everyone who attended[...]themselves! That's our money ! I think the AS the poorly prepared debate. typewriter like the ones in the typing room in the[...]Scott Butler at ASU, were the two speakers who showed their lack of intelligence on both the topic of nuclear energy and on performing in a debate. The 45- Staff SP-eaks ou_t[...]several inucuracles p-esent a decent argument on the pros or cons of the issue of nuclear[...]in the letter above. First, AS energy, but instead both contestants presented little knowledge and probably left the audience more confused than before.[...]hotel daring the confere~ce , the Russo, came off as such an idiot the audience looked embarassed for[...]ead of using his limited time to present facts on the dangers m mclear energy be presented nothing but[...]aad the officers will stay at home[...]ded periences which in essence lmocked energy of all kind.[...]ls year. Filially, street lights di.m his view of the stars. If Russo thinks this is a valid vision had the dream to build a country, like none other in the world , lbe '5 tickets for &be Roaclra[...]s where freedom and justice would be the law of the land. These·men, hockey games were offered to AS to himseU before he loses voters to the opposing side. Some one that w[...]en't powered by nuclear inspiration to the world. This document is the Constitution of the 10 they could be sold at $% eac[...]t statement, it was only typical. The first Amendment, probably the most important and one that[...]benefit of ALL students. Another ridiculous "argument" be presen[...]en he was a must be preserved at all costs is freedom of the press. This right, as -Joe Paulmenn[...]nd frightened him. At this point I with all rights we enjoy in America, has been time tested and stands as Staff seeaks out think the wboJe audience was turned off by embarrassment for him. strong as ever today. Yet, this right even now is challenged by those Bregar was obviously better prepared than Russo and clearly had the advantage because his speech flowed more easily a[...]who would suppress the right of individuals freedom of expression.[...]Complaints value. In essence all he said was that there were no unsolvable problem[...]respect the rights of others ; we may disagree with one anoth[...]certain things, but we respect each other's right to say it. Or least this[...]is the way it should be.[...]Bregar's big mistake was that he didn 't take the perfect opportunity[...]s rigtu is We nit-pick about the coming persuading the crowd to support nuclear energy issues be should[...]because of an editorial I election ; the programs on prime- been less polite about Russo's[...]wrote concerni~ the problems that exist between AS and MECHA. time TV ; the commercials on Hopefully, no one who attended the so-called debate will have for- ~tiooi~ what I wrote is fine , I invite criticism on my work, but I TV; the neighbor's dog braking mulated an opinion on an i[...]as nuclear energy. It is truly a «raw the line when it comes to challenging my right to say what I feel. at 3 a.m. ; the news we read, hear shame that the time spent on the debate could not have been used in a[...]we more constructive way that would have informed the audience on the In the Executive Board meeting oi Oct. 5, it was demande[...]imanded It bothers me to hear nit- the nuclear energy issue. for my article by the Executive Board, and resign my post in student picking, but more so the fact that[...]d a direct challenge to not one of the nit-pickers does -----Bring in your info---- the Constitution. I will not yield one inch on my stand in the matter,[...]il l consider any material When the last shot is fired, and the battle is over, I have faith that one of the guilty parties involved whic h they beHeve should[...]freedom will prevail and the rights of individuals will be sustained. in nit-picking : however , I ' m printed in the newspaper .[...]If we aren't happy with the way publication, every Thursday. Bring a fact sheet to the[...]the campaigns are going. we newsroom , L-150, on the north- east corner of the IMC, preferably by Wednesday. No[...]Go to the party headquar ters and[...]aylor in a few classes and spent the rest people return when they a re left[...]e str olling through after a lifetime of work and ac- time we have available.[...]tivity with nothing to do. If the dog barking at 3 a .m . is a stantly emphasized as the way to What it is get[...]The important thing for any[...]gripe. tell the neighbor about it[...]student attending rollege is an to the annoyance. Tiempo Pasa ndo, page two is[...]eir reason for If you don "t like the prime-time generally regarded as a page[...]i ng there. Any motivation show-s on the TV. ca II or write the where the staff or the readers general a diploma means more to[...]experience. fluenced a nd goaded all their worthwhile if because of it that more \\Ort h your while will be opinions. or the new-spaper as Most students are at GCC[...]per o n gain s know led g e and aired The net\\ orks aren 't going a whole can state its[...]planning a these s tuden ts keep up the experi e nces he didn ' t have to know if ,·ou like or d islike the an issue . career and looking forward to the schola rly act though they would[...]In the long r un any amou nt of th llf'I\\.Ork that 1 r~ponsible, peak out" a r e the personal grad" on an interview form . But[...]your friend can·t change the opm1on of that reporter only.[...]ear at a commWiity prnl!rammmg. not the ent1re news paper. tending collegc>[...]•' nit-p1ck10~ ou loud . \I.e tc>rprc>tE'd as the ne\.\'spaper's habit School ha.~ reen such a pa[...]ol U1e1r h\·c. . that thE'~ nt'ver full lime '' ork[...],;th var1ou~ nr forgl•l t \\"c \qJI hnd the labelled ''U:tters·· (·onc;l[...]educat1on. • dru1ahn \\on't over-no\\ into the ArliCIC'[...]ck-nts h.tv£' othf'r t rom reade rs or the lx'<·onH.'!> a lifestyle for many v. ho[...]l.i't':. JU-.t hope tha t all . tudents hlo.ld \ ~c;t' ls. thus causmg the <~re[...]the1r fct>ling" hltlOd p1 Pssure to r1 ·e and the[...]<'itlllflll" to mo t full} hendll hrokl'n The end result bemg a markf'd a uch[...] |
 | [...]Octolter 21, 1976-R. TIIMPO PAIA~ Creative teacher aim[...]Hult (».authored · 1be newest member of the Psyc:bology staff is[...]goi~ into its second edition. The booklet contains staff member ; last year she[...]listings and an explanation (i all the service Psychology classes as a visiting stal[...]agencies the wheels program is involved in. It is Mrs.[...]professionals in this field. miA'lity around the Detroit area. She attended Hilla-[...]Mrs. Huft is now involved in the reactivation of dale College in Hillsdale, Mi[...]ed the Psychology Club, a club for all past, present or her major in Psychology and[...]uurested students to attend the meetings with their the Oakland County in Michigan wbere she dealt[...]ideas and suggestions on what they feel the club 1 with the problems of unwed mothers, juvenile[...]The club will be an extension of the classroom with the information and referral ol service[...]related JX'(Igrams in Detroit and helped with the • crganization of the United Way program.[...]opinions, discussion groups. Ideas brought up at the Mrs. Huft and her family moved to Tempe[...]club's first meeting inch:ded guest speakers from seven years ago. She attended ASU and receive[...]such her M.C. degree <Masters of Counseling). From topi~ as mental illness, speakers ex-patients from there she taught a class in cotmseling and wa[...]Wheels is a program that informs people in the[...]ve • Southeastern Maricopa County District ol the public teacher" a person who can work closely with the[...]esenting social service agencies was taken to the people and organizations[...]that a community college is the perfect for growth[...](i the student and she enjoys the opporhmity she[...]as they traveled to these places to present the JX'(Igrams and give instruction.[...]available to provide financial assistance to the average student.[...]work study programs, and scholarships. When any studen[...]based on the degree of excellence in his particular field. 'Ib[...]by the ALA. The others, mostly scholarship usually pays the cost mthe college the student will attend. IDvestlp&e a different eareer tri- right schools have been approved[...]erally scholarships are broken up into two types. The fii'St is the weekly. It will cover such tk~Dgs only by the states. Law school[...]required that the person have a grade point average (i 3.0 or bette[...]criminal law, and property. The based on 1.2 credit hours for a continuing student, or gracklation in the llelds aad discuu salaries, ap-[...]top 25 per cent mhis high school gra«Uating cia~ for n[...]courses of intere&t to the student, The other type of scholarship is the Asaoclated Student Activity iD Deed of traiae[...]Grant <ASAG) . It's based on the person's ability in certain activities lelds.[...]Methods of entering the law obtain these scholarships the students have to be enrolled for a look at the occupation of a[...]minimum of 12 credit hours and have a grade point average of at[...]ular from an approved law school and 2.0 For new students, graduation from hiCh school or a GED cer- career that you are[...]examination in the state where All scholarships are not renewable, but the scbolarsbip8 in the two please submit it to Andrea in[...]main categories, ASAS and ASAG, are renewable if all requirements room L-150 before 10:00 a.m. on[...]stipulated by the scholarship8 are fulfilled. 'IUesdays.[...]private practice right away Scholarships are probably the hardest kind of financial aid to obtain The main duty ol a lawyer or[...]everyone an excellent opportunity to acquire the funds for college and and to represent them[...]usually find jobs as assistants to The Psychology the satisfaction ol knowing that to receive one they are of the highest when necessary.[...]caliber in that field. Nature of work includes givq[...]aveler" - Who is he I - distribution about the first of court of law is also part of their[...]government .. gencies. They weren' t from outer space, she~ Or what is it'? The April. Last year about 2000 copies job. Lawyers represent[...]ement for lawyers with they were just from the "Traveler," a[...]good lawyer can go from a law Social Adjustment.[...]on fme arts, has literary Even though the publication claim cases, real estate dealing[...]clerk to a j\Diior partner in a law The students were doi~ an pieces as well as photography has no theme, the "Traveler" and in general, just advise on[...]trust. For 15 minutes and drawings, all submitted by was so named by a group, ab[...]tice. As his clients get to know the students led their partner, studen[...]ice is campus. They stopped along the[...]to submit something. Or should The advisers are : Co9rad and law school. In or[...]you wish to help with the any law school approved by the mayo[...]and Thomas R. Brazie - all[...]~mbly of the magazine, again American Law Association a[...]you are invited to assist. student must complete twe Employment outlook is good. climbing the stairs at the[...]especially from the best law is coming down >. runnin[...]finding a job in the next twenty or[...]avai lable in known law firms, on The students were asked to JX'(Ifes[...]hey had and prizes a re in cash - $25 for arts course , along with[...]here a~ not talked with before to do the the first prize ; $15 for the second; Engli s h . hi story . economics,[...]with . This way they and $10 for the third. sciences . logic and public speak- law schools . The graduates with could see how easy or difficult it The cut-<>ff date for submitting ing[...]lower class standings or from is to culti vate trust in persons not selections is the end of the fall In the mid 1970's there were[...]semester. This gives the group[...]it harder to get good jobs, but The students said tha t many time to a[...]exactly what they were doing. The •·Traveler" is ready for[...]pr-.c 1ct'd Legal positions in the eluded that p. ~chology tudents[...]f'!very Wed. 2 p.m. Rm BlC '•po-'•" a.[...]12.30 p.m All ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. NO CHECKS[...]6 p.m . Rm 8 202 G<.-q ... ,..• .._ , .............[...]Mohonshi Mahesh Yogi Pho ne . 257-861 1 teodef ""• """'" w lh[...]Df...f"'te tao.t-... The• • Celt .M- 2 77 )607[...]Ml~me.,olfs. M !n.ft.. , S42.6 ( founder[...] |
 | [...]aight points, aided poo\'ed to be GCC's doom , as the and she blew the Gauchos away. by four Apache mistakes and one women's volleyball team All she did while playing the u Superstar Clayton's spikes. A <k'opped two ol the matches - 2~ badlcourt was toss in a spike Glendale error gave Cochise the[...]ball, but another net serve and Cdlege and 2-1 to state power and PC went up 12-5. Dawna stepped up to serve wi[...]Three Glendale illegal hits the score 5-1. The style of play for the win- ended the match, dropping the After a few shots here and mng team i[...]5-3. there, she took a break with the ~e diferrentiated - Glendale's A lot ol boomers <sports- score - 12-1, in favor of the looe win was mainly a team ef- w[...]Boerner's three, Dawna couple at the end, Diane Mason wins were single-player-led.[...]Ann Acker took turns Jamie Kirk did it aU for the six and Diane Mason's eight.[...]The second game of the match and drop shots ~er and around[...]nzuela's looked like it was going to be a the Gaucho&. The West High expert setting and serving led the barnburner when Cochise graduate was the mainstay Aztecs of Pima over Glendale on jumped off to a 2~ lead (don 't get throughout the match, playing a Wednesday, 2.{1. PCC took ad- excited Apache fans ), but again great part in the 15-11, 15-6 wins vantage of each Gaucho mistake, the designated cheerleader over the Glendale gals. easily taking the ftrst game of the <Dawna> stepped up to the line The Gauchos had some bright match, 15-5. and conveniently woke the spots too, but they didn 't last very The tide turned in the second Apaches up - Glendale 6-2. loog. PC bad gone up 3~ in the game of the match, Glendale ~eila Glover added[...]awna Clayton going quickly ahead. The only points with her serving to put spike stopped the Bear rally, and thing the Gauchos had to do was GCC up 9-2, and that's where it two PC mistakes along with a keep the ball in play - Pima started to get exci[...]16 mistakes that cost them Cochise anyway. The Apaches Glendale a tie. points. The Gauchos made just[...]o Clayton's spike against Pima in the Gauchos' 2-1 loss to the The close contest was short- seven s[...]Tucson school last Wednesday. Oawna finished the match with[...]five, 9-4, but then the old jump- seven spikes, four assists and[...]CarolCarvoospikes, Val Troxel's irto-the-net-aw-shucks took over through with a boomer to stop the p e and serving ace - but they[...]wasn't enough to stop the Aztecs, who scored four straight[...]and Cochise returned to the points in the final game to take a 15-13 win and the match Gauchos and boost the Bears to an 11-4 lead that would prove to[...]of. - be the Gauchos' downfall. The third game was close all Peaches serves four straight, Glendale came back once the way, but when it came close and it's Glend[...]gain, sparked by Val Troxel's to the end , it looked as though the Everybody wanted to help pair of serving aces[...]arvoo spike, and closed saw game all the way, but, with Val's 16 assists, Sheila Glover the score to 12-11. But a couple of GCC up 13-11 and[...]919-6727[...]Dawna added five, and Brenda Kirk spike and the Bears took it, four serves pest Gle[...]Pima goes home the victors. This week, the Gauchos at- The second game was almost a It's[...]Terry Monson carbon copy of the first , PC don't determine the score, the against Scottsdale on Monday,[...]d, only to Gauchos' stats sound like All- then take the rest of the week off have the Gauchos fight back to go Americans[...]six spikes. 12 assists, two blocks; illegal hit added to one more Jamie Kirk spike, and the Mary Ann Acker, five digs,[...]against the Thunderbirds of[...]aces ; Mesa. then it just happened to be the Diane Mason, eight spikes ; Sall[...]ner, ten assists; Dawna questionable in the injury PRECISI[...]department these days. The good[...]back in action after sitting out the[...]separation. The bad[...]dropp~ rmsing a bum knee, but she's ol the season, and now has a the first two matches, it was still able to carry out her ex- cunfortable lead in the race for getting to be a long week. But, tensive duties. Questionable - the state championship. Sandi with V[...]Dawna Clayton and Carol Carvoo mean that the sprain is healed. Patty Havir was one back and[...]omers>, a win But it could also mean that the L«:i Murray was third with a 52. finally came. wcxnen's sports program ran out The Glendale Invitational, the Gail Ritter started the game ti tape, because Val has been third scoring match of the seasoo out right for Glendale after the using three cases of the adhesive will be played Monday, Oct. 25 at Cochise serve sailed lo~ by every game. ••• the Goodyear Country Club . Jack Chilton passed f[...]st Dixie last week, but it wasn't enough to down the Levrs for bls SUYS· Rebels, as the boys from St. George, Utah, took a 42-22 win. The loss was GCC's sixth straight, with this week's[...]Snow College at Glen- dale. Saturday at 7:30. The Glendale cross country team placed fifth in the San Diego Aztec Invitational last weekend. behind[...]anyone with muscles. was top man for the Gauchos. Or a bigger[...]h. able. S izes 34 to 42. Kevin Cowley :!8th and Jerry Bowman's 36th finished scoring for Glendale . The Gauchos meet Central Arizona and Mesa Frid[...] |
 | [...]Gre1 Keidel ree.J.istic chance tbat the first[...]0:'1 Nov. 2 Arizonans will go the condition can be met," ac~[...]polls to decide on a complex issue to the " No on 200 committee." THE ARTS ~lx Little Theatre pres[...]ance. 1be issue " Charlie' s Aunt," Oct. 29·[...]is Proposition 200, tbe nuclear Congress has reconsidered[...]t twice. Last Scottsdale Playef"S at the Stage.[...]Proposition 200 is not Jl nuclear large margin ( House 329 to 61; Home," Oct. 29..J1 .[...]sue. H passed, Scottsdale Center for the Arts[...]Senate Tl to 17) to extend the law[...]Jnposition 200 would require for ten yean. Neither state cc pr~ts The National Theatre of the Deaf, Oct. 29, 30.[...]tb local governments nor private The Classical Film Soc iety[...]ed by federal law. Hyde" at the Unitarian·[...]"safeguards." 1be Palo Verde The second condition requires Universalist[...]y plant, 45 milea Valley, Fridlly, Oct. 29. Friday,[...]the Legislature to decide tbat Nov. S. " The Graduate," starring[...]Dec. based upon "comprehensive Also, the "Revolt at Columbia."[...]fll e Ohio Pll\oers In concef"t at the Civic Plaza Exhibit Hell,[...]'Nuff said? The first condition requires[...]urn to their cars after class to find, imposed ~Y the federal govern-[...]operation" (Section 2, subsection[...]C2). Friday, Oct. 29.[...]uirement, PhOebe Snow in concert at the much to their chagrine, a liHie white slip of paper under the ment (Pnce-Anderson Act, 1957) Celebr i[...]windshield wiper saying they have been one of the lucky• - be r~ov~. " and full com-[...]SO people on campus designated to support the security ~tio~, e1ther b~. law ~r by[...]department- to the tune of S2. But what retaliation c1o we wmvers IS assured... <Section 2, specified safety tests would have Hen)ie Mann in concert at the have? (Photo by Dave Van Ness)[...]to be performed. According to the Celebri t y Theater, Saturday ,[...]Patt i Smith with Southside Johnny at the Celebrity Theatef", State Fair[...]struct the safety facilities and Tuesday, Nov. 9,[...]6.7S. Bee Bop Deluxe in concert at the Celebr ity Theater, Friday, Nov.[...]cooduct the tests.[...]The third condition calls on the Where the hell is Bullhead 12, 7 p.m . Tickets - S5.7S and 6.7S.[...]Blue Oyster Cult in concert at the Civic Plaza , Sunday, Nov . 14. You can[...]d waste Richie Haven in concert at the Arizona '76, going on right now at[...]Jerry J eff Walker in concef"t at the Celebrity Theater, Thursday, Nov. 18,[...]the Arizona State fairgrounds.[...]the north hall of the coliseum,[...]... into the natural environment[...]kets - S.S.75 and 6.75. The Civic P laza Symphony Hall along with the county exhibits, agriculture and the apiary[...]God , theft, sabotage, acts presents the Tucson Opera, Friday exhibits.[...]d war ... " <Section 2, subsection The name's been changed and[...]C3). • and saturday, Nov. 19 and 20, 8 p.m . Tickets - S4, 6, 8, 10, 12. so has the fair , according to fair[...]on has been LaBelle i n concert at the Celebrity Theater. Saturday, Nov. officials. The aim in 1976 is to spent on the Palo Verde Plant. 20. Tickets - S.S.7S and 6.7S. have the annual event more of a The Palo Verde Nuclear Plant Barry Manilow in concef"t at the fair for the whole family, instead[...]or the carnival it has been in the by 1982. By 1986 the plant could be Katherine Hepburn at the Civic past.[...]17, 18. Tickets- Dec. 13 and There are still all the favorite 16, 8 p.m . , $7, 9, 10; Otc[...]re Bobby Goldsboro was on center stage at the State Fair Arizona p.m.• $1, 10, 12; Otc. 16 and 11, 2 p.m. S.S, 7, 9. Oevid[...]Sunday night, lust one of the top-name performers to appur[...]during the 17-day run of the '76 fair. (Photo by O.ve Van Ness)[...]Outlook '76 Buffet in concert at the Celebrity " The DeFranco Family" n-tef", Sun<My, Dec. 19, 7 p .m . started off the 17-day run with a[...]AT. FAIR ARIZONA TIIUrSOity, uct. 21 - 8renMr with 8ob Crc.by and tht[...]show in the coliseum, paired with[...]be on campus tbraulb Oet. 21 in[...]4 p. m . and 7:30 p. m . Bobby Goldsboro, the Starland Ff"iday, Oct. 29 - Danny Devls graduate from GCC at the end may purehaae general ad- l[...]Vocal Band, Damy Davis and tbe and The Nashville Br- with tl the faiJ semester must file a milaion tickets for $2 and '11Us is the lint year tbe lbcJilr Cactus Country, 7 :30 p.m . Nashville Brass, KC and the[...]hine Band, Buffy Sainte- petition in the admissions reserved aeats for $2.50. Saturday, Oct. 30 - Start..:~[...]Strel ol the Mu.eum ol New p.m. and 7:30 p . m.[...]date. the Northwest Community Mexico iD Santa[...]illultratiJW tbe TUI'SCIIIY. Nov. 2 - Jimmie[...]Oldham , whose album fact that the Southwest is a major Wilker, 7: 30p. m . member of the family to enjoy. Wldnttdlly, Nov.[...]'J1Ie art work ia done by Arizoaa the Sunshine Band, 7:30p.m . day on the numerous stages - see Mac[...]Triumvirate in the Glendale Album of the year, bas ~ .tiats. The showiDI oo campua is with Dave Berry, 7 : JD p .m. the Bicentemial Stage, the Jn- spon10red by the CEAS and tbe Ff"idlly, Nov. S - The Sylvers <ian Stage. Lew Ki.'s Stage.[...], and Fred Wari._, Arizona Commission on the Arta with Dave Berry, .o1 p .m . end 7 :30 !bge Arizona. the Band Stand -[...]..S Humamties. The pieces are p.m.[...]and the show. a part of the CEAS President and Mrs.[...].m . and 7:30 kind of entertainment. and all it[...]cbairman of the Art Department, Sunday, N[...] |
 | [...]any longer, so I started walking back acrou the[...]We hear so much about the improved and con- south Phoenix neigbborbood, to the bus depot. I was favors big two[...]m some buses. I tbink the time bas come to voice an[...]m the verged passing out, but too afraid to for fear[...]part ol town unconscious. The news media covers the presidential candidates opinion about the all so great " transit system." I fmally made it into the parking Jot and crawled almost down to the most minute details. At the same I know fl[...]and got control d myself before starting time, the three M's of the major minority parties[...]nd regret my bands shalt~. but I drove the distance home Independent, and McCarthy, an In[...]even more facts. to the attention given to Ford and Carter. Their training program for all their employes is[...]attorney. Behind this is an assumption that the major party the same. I bad applied for telephone work in the[...]ely, with me beq unemployed, we candidates are the only ones that the public are in-[...]cwJd not afford for the attorney to go through with[...]~ice, since I have always done dfice work and terested in and that have a chance at winning the it. Well, the point is that I swore that day that I[...]considered it respectable work. I was placed on a wooJd never set foot[...]if you do, damned if you don't" type of logic. The rus after anothe[...]learn Recently, due to time conflicts and the fact that[...]my husband and I work in different directions, I candidates have litt[...]found myself at the mercy of Phoenix Transit. I not covered, howev[...]riding muggy buses with everything from 300 pound[...]e out d my seat to oJd hesitantly JiMlned the dfice to get the exact times of they have little chance of winni[...]the buses ruming from 59th Ave. and Indian School the interest nor the victory potential of a presidential[...]. and Olive. contender can be determined unless the public has an The clincher was the day they dropped me df at I almost dropped the phone, instead of being able opportunity to evaluate him. And the media for many 7t[...]el straight up 59th Ave., I was told I would is the sole provider of such an opportunity. With the terrifying part of town. It was four o'clock in the have to board the bus at 59th Ave. and Indian School media being the only window into the political arena, afternoon and the sand and pavement were burning and go all the way across town and down to the it should attempt to present as wide a view as[...]P<:k me up, but the only people offering me rides another bus and travel all the way north across two There are of course, pr[...]o school. This would involve a two hour time to all presidential contenders. This problem is scenities out car windows and the one car, that trip me way, that now takes me only 15 minutes. what prompted the League of Women Voters to bar all puOed over. Two of the four men in it got out a.n d I don't see where or to whom this is convenient, other candidates from the FOI"d-Carter debates which[...]ing with them. I thought for bJt if this is the best Phoenix Transit ,ean do for GCC[...]then they can take their they sponsored. With 92 candidates in the running for they jumped back in the car and sped elf. the office, they felt that to allow McCarthy or Maddo[...]l never set foot on a Phoenix Transit bus. into the debates would be to open the floodgates. Too, there is a finite amount of time and space in which to fit the news. But we are not suggesting that all can- AS Pres. gro[...]r several weeks we in AS have been very to change the community college registration fee should be allowed the same exposure as those from patient while a few have criticized the expenditures system of $45 to a tuition system much like that of the two main parties.[...]d this year's student government. In all fairness, I the state universities. 1be incnese in cost would be The other parties given equal exposure might not[...]that I clear ..., all ol the gro&a inaccuracies made by ~Y of our students. The costs for this cooference, get a majority of vo[...]Mr. Gauthier and Mr. Butler in their letters to the which by the way, happens to be very minimal, will think tha[...]cusation made. First, the blazers are not being this year's student government felt it would be more that the Republican party started as a one-issue p.archased directly out of the AS funds as stated by d a benefit to send an acti[...]ten to a minority party. At any rate, it is not the province of Mr. Gaut[...]n rather than just one penon to a natiooal one. the mass media to ensure the continuance of our two-[...]overnments one. Included is a Christmas formal at the Hyatt[...]use to make themselves more apparent to the Regency and a Sadie Hawkins dance on Valentines[...]mnstituents. These blazers will remain with the Day.[...]Second, the typewriter mentioned by Mr. Butler is tertainment[...]rot going to cost the students d Uis campus one discount prices. The hockey game expenditure was[...]penny. We are in the process d borrowing a made in an emergency meeting because the op- typewriter from one of the departments to use this portunity came up after a[...]school year, then we will requisition one from the Executive Board meeting and demanded an im-[...]Before anyone else criticizes the expenditures of[...]Third, the so call hotel weekend mentioned by Mr. tbis year'[...]appens to be a very important conference research all the facts first . Better yet,l invite them[...]111t on by the Arizona Commtmity College Student to get involved[...]the state legislature to prevent enabq legislation[...]I don't know what my problem in the world; the great P .T. Mrs. Jean Witzitman ...Yes, because n~poo ... o nMf In all modesty. I have to admit is. I'm the type d person that Barnum once said that p[...]that I am a "Super Active Per- would buy the Brooklyn Bridge, like me were born every m[...]for short) . When it Seattle, Washington, and the that must mean something! few drinks.[...]omes to volurteering for any Grand Canyon all in one day. lf I rm oot Joolt~ for any sym[...]anyway whether or not the booze is on rank up there at the top. step forward for the big suicide life in my little niche that bas[...]You know me, I'm the one who mission, only to return for[...]seven cakes for the kindergarten I guess I play an important r[...]carnival as a child, the one who does aU the miving in a carpool[...]as a teenager, and the one who[...]ly I received a 1would like to protest the speed and manne.r in which the 3-wbeeled phone call from a woman wbo Yehicles are driven around the GCC campa. I would like to know who[...]said, "Can Sam Steiger count m has the right-d-way m the sidewalks? When one of these things comes[...]you on Nowember 2?" Being a speedi~ down tbe sidewalk, is it up to me to jump into the grass[...]be fuJI of manlft ! >or am I supposed to stand on the[...]t she meant could Sam sidewalk and Jet the water m the sidewalk be sprayed onto my pantJec[...]count on my vote, I gave an en- by the tires d these 3-wbeeled terrors?[...]bserved several close misses; if it were riot for the slight[...]Sam wants a little more from me rattling of these things, no one would[...]than my vote. so on November 2, Turning a comer can be twice as dangerous[...]man is rot Neil Miller... No, it's ridiculous. The some Indian reservation from 7 nearly as formidable as stepping into the path d the on-o)mi~ 3·[...]son ... Yes, it does sene only thin& it serves is the moral issues a purpose; nobody intoxicated wi[...]Moral wote for just any person that's on the[...]iUegal aliens from Warsaw vote.[...] |
 | ~ Election '76 · Propositions on ballot Nov. 2 i ----~------BM:.wz=maa--=-.a[...]Amendmet~t to terms by requiring that the YES NO 100 the Arizona adwice and consent of the senate A YES vote would allow A N[...]appointments by the gowernor be[...]Amendment to confirmation by the senate of YES[...]NO 101 the Arizona certain comm i ss i o[...]Constitution appointments by the aovernor be amendment to constitution.[...]" in the manner prescribed by ' ).[...]An amendment relating to the[...]NO 102 the Arizona requiring that consent of the[...]Senate to the appointmetlt of Constitution certain members of the bolrd by amendment to constitution.[...]the eovernor shall be "in the[...]requirement thlt the pernor's appointmetlts of recents of the Amendme[...]NO 103 the Arizona Universities and the perning[...]Constitution institutions be subject to the amendment to constitution. amendmen[...]consent of the senate as[...]Amendment to powers by requiring that the[...]NO 104 the Arizona appointment of a director of[...]Constitution insurance shall be by the A YES vote would allow A N[...]governor "with the consent of amendment to constitution.[...]the senate in the manner[...]nuclear safety, requiring that the[...]y accident..that a method A YES vote means the bill will A NO vote means that no 200 " Nuclear of[...]quired before Palo Verde or required and that the Palo Verde[...]"Auto Emissions the repeal of the present auto YES[...]ons testing program A YES vote means the present A NO vote means the present[...] |
 | [...]1976 State magazine features photo ·t eacher's work aty Cyalllla l!lrullaa wm-k have been at the Heard Museum of Phoenix, at Willis Peterson, natiooally known nature the American MUI5e\DTI of Natural History in New ph«[...]York City and about u galleries throuebout the a pboto feature in November's iaue of Arizona[...]Peterson began his career in photography at the[...]n to him as a gift. Peterson bas coobibuted to the Arizona High-[...]dern stores to take his film in for ways for over 20 years with natw-e pbotoe and[...]micals stories, such as: Spedl, ne Kaapreo Rat in the bought at the dnJptore in his hometown in October 1MO issue, wb[...]Colorado. children's book , and ne PlallwDu in the July 1964 Peterson bas been a photo journalist for the issue.[...]issue, entitled ne Glery of Nalllre'a For the last eight years be has been at GCC as a Fenua, portrays the quietness and simplicity in lido instructor, which began with 17 students and nature and reveals the persmality ol Peterson, has now grow[...]Peterson said. Anyone wishing further Edacator at the community college level by the iiiormation at this time may contact[...]Becaaae of their GED or to be moved from are given a chance to go to a skill ceafideoUallty aad security the county jail to Durango." center and lear[...]e aame lD Ute aery "County jail is complete in- from clerical work to a below Ia fictldoua, aa requested carceration. 'There are no win- mechanic ." by the worker and the writer. dows, everything is totally[...], have murdered, have locked door and the door in front to eighteen hours a week with the robbed, are pimps, whatever ... I of you i[...]s according to Rita, a full time before the next <bor \Dllocks. You having seven children[...]n.mJing a babysitting service. social worker at the county closed. 'There are no windows[...]and is Projects in Community Service, The average day at the cotmty planning to continue her cotm- a cla[...]sists of waking, ta~ seling at Durango and the COIDlty me work in their chosen fteld and a shower, eating[...]d Anyone interested in Projects ~ the end of August, Rita many times in one[...]in Community Service may has participated in the program. to bed. Sometimes, if their[...]havior is good, a Jrisoner may originator of the class and author they were afraid of the people ... I be allowed to watch an hour of[...]yea r~d girl ; tore her clear "Durango is the most Using College Volunteers in the t4) to her bully button ... what minimum[...]ched in is that I have to be t.UlJ'ellponsive, "all it has is a five foot fence room LS-166or by caning 934-2211 you cannot say 'I hate him, my Sl.n"O[...]ere than According to Rita many the county prison. You see the hard to get into pisoners have no reasons[...]bine everyday, you have a feeli~ about committing the yard off of your area to walk in.[...]have started to grow. They have walking from the rear parking lot smashed her head in; I feel no their own room, they have a nice near the fine arts building, I remorse.,, shower area ; the women are chanced to look towards the new "In my jCJb you've got to realize allowed to wear make up and own patio being added to the ceramic that the prisoners will be ever M b:Jiletries. 1bey[...]be treated by a standing in front of the barricade they've done in order to work for psychologist. From there they to the patio entrance. He tossed[...]through himself. Was this the[...]Jnfessor. said, " Most of the students climbed through the[...]the drawing and composition[...]the inconvenience in stride and[...]IIlhappy with the situation." The new patio will provide[...]more storage and work area for ceramic students. The project[...]the end of the semester. mak~ it all worth the inconvenience.[...]ROOf AT RFDFOROIOUSTIN HOfFMAN ALL THE PREStOfNl S ME N[...]f. n l . . . . . ; . . - - The Fiesta Bowl Queen cand~tes are: Bonom, left to right: Arts. Cnfts[...], Carrie E. Cook, ~rgaret Drenta. Middle, left to right: Jacque Lyn Hancock, Julie 5925 w. Olift ~ Lunsford, Jacqueline McMillon, Pam Palmgren, Cindy Peterson. Top, a.tt to right: JNncy Rani, Jacque Sanchez, ~rol Ann StrH[...] |
 | [...]Octelter . . 197. . . 1..-o PAIAieO-S The communlf.Y- collegeFolkloric dance workshOp A[...]lple Saturday, Oct. 23, the GCC The community college, which evolved from tbe junior eollele, bad student union was[...]nstitutes and limilar schools workshop, complete with bright existed earlier, aome datiJC beck to the earlier part of the nineteenth ccstumes, dancing senoritas and c[...]senors and lively Mexican music. When the Arizona Community College system came into being in The dance workshop was 1960 with the passage of Title 15, chapter 6, the the Arizona sponsored by a newly recog[...]e was organized by Pboenix Union High School in 1920 as an folkloric style along with lectures institution offering the fu-st two years of college. It might be noticed oo the understanding of the that " junior" was not used in either tiUe.[...]movements and slide shows When the Legislature established the community college system it made up the all -day workshop for was structured as a two-level operatiooal organization. Junior college the 75 participants. was originally used in the tiUe but it was later changed to commmity The dance instructor for the college.[...]workshop, Prof. Raefel The first level, the state level, is a central regulatory body that Zamirripa, came from attempts to set a pattern for limited uniformity throughout the state. Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico to ()(ficially, the body is called the State Board of Directors for Com- share his exper[...]Arizona ; but, unofficially, it is referred to as the Zamirripa, 34, is rated as one of Arizona ComJiunity College Board - in the context here, simply, the the top three dane~ instructOI'S State Board.[...]in Mexico . He is the Director of The secmd level, the district level, is permitted to operate its Group[...]ng group in Mexico, as well Prof. Raefel bmirripa from Guadalalara, gives special develop its own educational programs and prepare its own budget. as being the Director of fine arts aHention to a young partici[...]learn folkloric This level will be dealt with in the next article in the series. at the Universidad de[...]Guadalajara. dancing at the dance workshop held in the student union last The State Board consists of 14 members, ooe from each comty,[...]aturday. (photo by George Hotchkiss) appointed by the Governor with the advice and coosent of tbe Senate. and sharing his[...]addition, membership includes a representative of the Arizona Board of Regents (Dwight Patterson), the Superintendent of Public[...]explained U..Ougb an wanted to address myself to the the steps to his eager learners interpreter why he ca[...]s in Arizona and Instruction <Carolyn Warner) and the Director of the Division of wbo ranged in age from two long way to teach at this the Southwest." Vocational Education <William Andenon), all of whom serve ex of- years old to 50.[...]nt to share this form of In order to carry on the day-tcH:Iay function, the state board bas built[...]staff to compile data, to maintain contact with the various colleces and the Legia).ature and to prepare material for[...]nal and international Mexican and North American. the various committees. Tbe staff is headed by Dr. George Hall wbo members from the Sun City service. Dr. Smith said that high. Any k[...]~ry Cha visited the cam~&, school graduates who have been signifies progress for me as a The term of the appointed board members is seven years, the term Oct. 18-21, their purpoee was to active in tbe Interact Club would teacher and to all others par- C'l two members terminates each year[...]tact students to organize a want to continue with the ticipating as well." certain exceptions, once a[...]at Rctaract aub on cam~ . The workshop was a tri-lateral The state board relies heavily oo the recornmendatioos of its manning the table in the Student The motto for the cl&j) is arrangement between GCC, standing or ad hoc committees, which at the present time, IIUIDber Umon were Dr. John H. Smit[...]ac~ Pima College and Arizona nine. For example, the facilities committee determines the present Dr. William Sample, Tom Skinn to Dr. Smit[...]irripa visited each and future plans in line with the needs of the area. 1be legislative and Nick Scbreider, directo[...]rovides feedback to aU Rotary youth activities in the the group, that are beneficial to dances at each college, this way the legislature of the board reaction to these bills. area. the college, to the community, or later the campuses can unite and Because of the rapid growth Of Arizona's higher education[...]gned tip for to an international need. Some learn the other dances. population the state community college board finds itself in a unique the new club, and a meeting is dubs have cooperated w[...]Erlinda Torres, GCC counselor position. The community colleges in Arizona exceed the combined scheduled for Thursday,[...]college on a common and coordinator of the GCC enrollments C'l aD four-year colleges and universities in the state. at 2 p.m. in the Student Lounge. project. workshop program, commented In addition, the rate of growth for the community college population ()(ficers will be elected then, More than 1200 Rotaract Clubs oo the purpose and need for this[...]type of activity. is expected to rise the next few years at a much faster rate than the conunittee appointed to work oo have been established, and they[...]ound i.n 60 countries, "'lbere is a need in the West for fwr-year institutions.[...]ness. Dr. Leonidas Springer, membership to~ about 25,000 Mexican cultural awarenesss So, if the challenges to meet this rapid growth is to be made, the psychology professor, will be men and women. among students and the com- board must work and keep in flne ttme with the state Legislature, the faculty adviser. (be[...]e mtmity .. It is not just for our controllers of the purse strings. It appears, structurally, the Board is The Rotaracta consist of contacted for answers to culture it is for everyone to enjoy in this position to meet the cballe~e . persons, ages 18 Urougb 28, in- (p!Stions. Her telephone number and be aware of. We want to Next week : The Maricopa Cotmty Community College District.[...]Nucy Ratti always able to print the truth. He back page or it's played up on the For most of the events that Executive Editor of the said they try to, of COlD'Se, but first page, the reader should have been termed a threat to[...]During his explanation of knowing the secret except the approximately 800 persons at always possible to get the whole reading a newspaper effectively, American people, be said. "'lbey ASU Oct. 20, explaining bow truth. Bradlee commented on the knew we would raise beU, if we person[...]knew some of the things they[...]. Bradlee, 54, was responsible for supervising the handling of[...]e said The third thing to look out for,[...]Incidents such as the Pentqon papers leak and the bombing of[...]0 ....... the Watergate investigation and be said, is bias in the news[...]1 subsequent publication of the stories. He said that it is nearly[...]lee said that never has it declined answering questions ,_ - .... - scandal uncovered by rep[...]such as despite, even national security with the because be .didn't reel[...]·---........... The audience, mostly made~ though , and in[...]was held captivated an immediate signal to the paper, it has been a question of for the 40 minutes Bradlee reader that the reporter might be national embarrassment. The <PPped through his wen pre- slanting[...]eectl. Rarely did two Look for where the stories are ~ publication of UU..S minutes go by that the audience placed, he said, which page and such as the Pentagon papers cidn't break into laug._er at his[...]Also. if the story is buried on the see aU of their mistakes. Ultle jabs at recent[...]'3M727 politics. There's more to reading a newspaper[...]fr. . lecture First , if it doesn't appear in the papers, don't think that it didn't[...]every Wed. 2 p .m . Rm. 8107 happen and vise vena. Once in a[...]6 p .m. Rm 8202 wftle, there simply might be a[...]Sponsored by: break down in the com-[...]Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Phone: 257-8611[...] |
 | [...]When will it all end? That could be on the minds of Golfers tip 'Chokes; the Gaucho football teem, after[...]~ the season, 43-32, to the invitational Thursday by Dave Vu Neu[...]Badgers from Snow College.[...]Big mistakes early in the game were probably the single biggest The Glendale women's &olf team tWted up for its home[...]mal match Tueeday, and in doing throughout the game, the so kept its unbeaten streak intact.[...]Yost gives Glendale co.ch Paul The match was stopped after nine boles beca\Mie of complicatioos - came up with the big play wheil Williams the finger after Williams questioned the competency speci.CICally, because Scottsdale pack[...]Yost and his counterparts in SAturday night's 43-32 loss to Ga.Jdlo linka ladies were embarrassing the hacking Artichokes, who The Gauchos sure didn't get Snow ~liege. (Ph[...]ndale remains 3~ in dual matches and bas also woo the two ~renee acoring matches thus far.1be next is G[...]rm over. When the final score is 43-32, there's got to be a lot of[...]ran it over from four yards out to[...]make the score 28-14. Robinson's[...]ld Thursday <today if yougettas paper on time) at the Goodyear the whole show belonged to Oluntry Club in Litchfield[...]yards, he took a reverse from[...]e 's quarterback , Oillton, crossed the field twice field Rd.[...]sophomore Jack Chilton. The dual match that was scheduled for last Friday aga[...]Otilton threw for better than behind the line of scrimmage stopped after most of the golf~ had .rmished e~t holes. There was a[...]ain coming down and lightning was hitting not far from the before finally eluding the Snow[...]or an amazing Patty Havir and SUe Burkland led the Gauchos into the clubhouse[...]oowns. followed by l..<Jri Murray with a 42 and Milti Schires with a 47.[...]The sophomore southpaw's dale misplayed the ensuing The invitational will begin at 1 p.m., with tbe next[...]atch with Phoenix College on Tuesday at Goodyear (2 p.m.> , a[...]Gary Crowton, Beckman to start off the fourth <bil match with ASU on Friday and the Phoenix College invitational generally regarded as the top Wed., Nov. 5 at Encanto Golf Course.[...]quarter, narrowing the Snow lead[...]junior college quarterback in the to ~20 <narrow? ).[...]tops in the country.[...]favorite target throughout the[...]game, in addition to the two[...]One" all year, but Otilton was the[...]With the score 43-20 and less It's do or die for the Glendale corps <all first-semester He threw an eight-yard touch- than four minutes to play, the cross country team this week. students) will have their hands oown pass to Ken Beckman in the Gauchos put on a rally that could The Arizona Community College full Friday with Pima, Phoenix first minute of the second mly be described as gallant. Athletic Conference meet is College and Central. The Aztecs (JJ&rter, after the Badgers had They fought tough and hard, but Friday at Mesa, and the winner have to be favored, mainly[...]rmingdale, N.Y. for because of Art Menchaca, the Crowton touchdown throws. A fumble recovery on their own a chance to win the national title. state's top junior college rume[...]re scoring strikes by 13-yard line began the Gauchos For all the teams that don't PC will put up a great fight, and Crowton gave Snow a 28-7lead at oo the longest drive of the night. win, there's always next year. may surprise some people with the half, and it looked as though it[...]ale's team and fans. Paul Winley put the score at 43- it sometimes does serve as an[...]nd But, coach carl Rollins must 26. incentive.) Valisto get some help from the have said something to stir up the John Ulinger successfully The Gauchos ended the regular other team members. If Glen- ranks during the halftime break, squibbed an onside kick, wh[...]rs have a good day , because 13 plays after the third the Gauchos recovered and second in a three-way meet,[...]later. Another onside kick failed , finishin g in 25 :12 over the five- and Snow just fell oo the ball to mile course.[...]run out the clock. Randy Espinoza was first for[...]The Gauchos ha ve been Glendale, the only time anyone[...]mathematically eliminated from on the Glendale team has beaten the race for the Arizona Com- Allen Estrada, and the first time[...]and save face for the Glendale the finish , just ahead of Estrada.[...]Saturday the Gauchos travel to GCC, Kevin Cowley finished 12th[...]who is also out of the running for Scott Smith finished for Glendale[...]the confe rence title. in 16th .[...]Game time is 7:30 p .m. The CAC's 22-43-63 win came easily[...]season finale features Scottsdale - the Vaqueros had five runners[...]vs. Glendale in the Gauchos' in the top eight. Lee Lewis in[...]That only describes the game ... Big the sweep.[...]Mesa 's top man was Larry Pam Smith (right) anticipates what will happen to Diane[...]g's y~ oHicial Jerry Zimmerman look on. The c;.uchos fell to the Glendale, Az.... The last m inute of 'Chokes, 2-0. (Photo by O.ve Van Ness) play hild to be the "excitingest" - if[...]the Snow players sure use good[...]lang~e on the field, to the refenes,[...]ODaChes and other players. <not the[...]lUnd your mother would be proud of ... The G.a uchos volleybaU . team dale 3, Scottsdale 5) that the Sally Boerner dug two and but I'm not saying the Glendale The biggest selection took a div~ last week. faDIDI t[...]anywhere. In the most Scott~le m .two games. l5-3, 16- klgether. goir~ ahead 6-1 in the Claytoo spiked eight. had six digs eith[...]a pair. Carol Carvoo metority of the fOurth quarter from got it. All in one place. What can be said, except ~[...]t tad two spikes, and a block, Pam the stands ... he got tosMd by hNd Ours. Fall into the Gap G~ played bad. It took QUite seeme<i as though they "hit the Smith spiked four and G.Jg three "*"[...]e Gill that I'Ye'lfually led to the the 'car. lag fnll'!' trave~rc the ahead. 12-11 . in the loss. Badgers' tat IDuc:hdown ... the big great distance, m fact Jt took Dawn[...]llWf tor Gle'ICNie, besides Chilton's most ~ the first game. straigbt and the Gauchoa were ~ Gauchos played Central ecellent passing ell n~t. had to be The cloeest GCC got to the .)1st a pullll IIVCII .-,.·~"tng ......[...]U"" the second qu¥t• ... IMITATION· Artichokes was 1~. after that 1t but the offiCials decided to tra.a OF THE· YEAR -AWARD goes to was all downhiU. Scottsdale went ~· and called everything 4:~ match. N~t week. the team Btvce Simpson, .mo. aftw scoring the ahead 8-2, mainly as a result of ~ a~hing an illegal[...]ule. c;.uchOS final toudldown, put an the Gaucho erron rather than their in a row t[...]... the one laugfl of the eveni ng ... the own good play. . couldn't recover and the 'Chokes t lp 1n Prescott vs. Yavapai oo Aile a[...]anything 1ike a title contest. bottl tong over the end line, and • •[...]ng Glendale scored their last point, As in the past. the Gauchos had lhN1 a three-day jaunt to San[...]ats nit>go. where tht>y'll face of the regulars a Chance to break some[...]- ·11 wait and we. seven straight points to take the oon't win games. Val Troxel had Gmssmon t on[...]u 1• e 7 - c It looked to the huge and vocal ~sist s . Oiane Mason finishe[...]Glenda If' 0 7 7 11 - 32
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 | [...]VOL 12-N0.9[...]work schedule.[...]st and " I get up around 5:30, read the the time was a disc jockey, in-[...]y 9 o'clock. Then I entitled " Hats" had just won the capacity crowd in the Student do a very rough pencil drawing. I[...]Lounge as part of the Book have the whole thing finished Besides winning the Pulitzer[...]hours." he said . received the Freedoms Foun-[...]The 71-year-<>ld Manning has newspaper staff i[...]been the staff cartoonist of the ning initially got started in his cartoonist[...]Arizona Republic for the past 50 profession . The rest of his received 14 other Freedoms[...]appearing daily . Since the and Wards. M[...]As he described it, the long his cartoon . He writes his own[...]cartoons which store's cataloges is where he the editor of the editorial page[...]America and around the world. the remainder of his cartooni~ Material for ide[...]and expertise on the subject of An intent fan looks on as cartoon[...]OR, autograph before presenting a lecture in the Student Lounge jokingly at the start of his Manning always wanted to do, at Manning said. " And lately I'm Oct. 27. (photo by Nancy Ratti)[...]become rich quick." But after a what to do with all of it," he said.[...]cartoon from Manning's inkwell Running out of ideas wou[...]the Republican party."[...]entitled "On the Waterfront" like having the inkwell run dry[...]"You take the news material[...]caught on and was reproduced all Manning's cartoons are[...]over the country, he began displayed in collections in man[...]tems of interest that affect GCC were approved by the MCCCD then co!Tl .. up with one idea from syndicating his cartoons and he wtiversities an[...]was in the editorial business. the largest collection displayed at Governing Board at a regular meeting oo Oct. 26. the information."[...]Syracruz University with several The first approved item was the 1600 sq. ft. Student Services Manning made cartooning Manning described the most thousand originals. Building to be built on an unspecified location. Some $50 000 of the total sound as simple as one. two, exc[...]is career as $70.000 will be paid for rut of the general student funds. ' three when he described a typical being the moment when former The other approved item of interest was the l)()(kar paved parking lot _to~ built at a cost of $220,000 in the area east of the Language Arts[...]ercy Mays Building. Board member Butler cast the only no vote, saying that he felt that means or studies should be taken to reduce the number of cars[...]. rather than building more lots. The Association for Women's scholastic, and s[...]Mixing anecdotes, discussion In the discussion-workshop session that followed the meeting one[...]smaJI crowd last week in the GCC[...]ion is to help women evening student. All women ) Some board members expressed concern that schools were in the returning to school by giving[...]t union. "tour business,'' since only about 12 per cent of enrolled students ever assistance[...]ion active members by paying dues The s mall ( 40-50 people ) ~1 obtain credit for the tour classes. about the school. ($2 per year >. and attending the audience received Mays well, Others, however, brought out benefits of the program, especially Every woman who a[...]and e ligible for financial , the AWARE lounge located in the The Christian musician chatted[...]east side of the cafeteria. Many \\ith the crowd before the show[...]women face and continually talked with the ) Three GCC students take[...]Among the songs he played[...]Heaven." "The Kid Song," and[...]I am A C." t <Xlt of 391 contestants in the speech tournament at California State Univer[...]AS Report Nea r the end of the show . Mays[...]talked on the choice of relig.ion,[...]During the meeting Tuesday.[...]rapport with the audience. in this group. Her speech was titl[...]three persons from the council to In novice or a l interpretation[...]ca refully review the constitutions place out of 01 contestants. H[...]at the following Advisory Board Rick Macfarlane.[...]AS president Jim Orick. The[...]lub applications there were two divisioos in the tournament : ex-[...]ut not reviewed perienced and novice (new in the contest) . She said by the board for a period of ''two 42 colleges which included four-year universities[...]rt>view the applications and GCC students participating at the Pasadena City constitutions of all new clubs College meet Nov. 5-6 are Stephany[...]can be made by the board. The Kiithy Butler with the trophy she wu The three areas for competition are informative.[...]persuasive and oral interpretation. Students from Cahforntil Stiite University's speech tou[...]th and John Percy Mays about 32 community colleges will take part.[...] |
 | 2&TIUUOIIASA..O . . . . . . . . , •• 1976 Sam[...]The Community Coll~e students voting[...]A view from the District P,Y GreJ Kel[...]taffers showed approximately 80 per In the last issue <:l ETP the first <:l two operational serve consecutive terms[...]general electicm. levels that make up the Arizona Community College When a district is organized it establishes the[...]system was discussed. This first level was the order each precinct ele[...]• 1be excuses of the sampled z per cent DOll-voting studera rqed[...]Arizona Community College Board; or in the p-ovides for an election of me district board frcm complete apathy to not beinl able to meet residency require- cootf'nt of community college discussion, the State member each year. ment[...]District board members are unpaid for the time- students who claimed they bad no time to study tbe issues. In this article. the second opet"ationallevel will be[...]discussed, namely that or the <istrict governing receive mileage allowance and maintenance ex- <X the voting students sampled at GCC 18 per cent felt i[...]y and obligatioo to vote. Seven per cent <isliked the incumbent <:lficers and 10 polled students believed their vote could change the The district boards derive their powers and duties[...]from Title 15 or the Arizona Statutes. The document[...]Members come from various walks of life and[...]'.. government. The response, «you cannot complain unless you vote," specifies, to mention just a few of the requirements, fulfill a desire for service to the community . was given by a few . that the district board shall : The district board elections should be beld in t The majority of the sampled non-voting students simply did not o Maintain the community college for a period of[...]as avoiding jury not less than 8 months in the year (longer if funds eviden[...]ir first chance to vote. Seven o Enforce the sources of study and use of text[...]rVeyed students said this was their first trip to the polls. Two books. m 22 campuses and 379 off-<:ampus locations. students[...]use they were not <:l age by o Visit the community college and examine into[...]The Gila Pueblo campus at Gl~ and the Arizona[...]o Remo~e any officer or employee m the mterests ministered by Grah[...]rea Panage Htmane society picked up the Alt~ugh tbe state Board. has an overrl[...]n Arizona and districts have been given During the ten months that I[...]ction of a district board, 1t bas so far pemutted the good support there is one disturbi~ factor in the have owned a police radio , I have At best, the man woo had bit local boards to.~ the colleges. . .[...]tun should have been allowed to ~':15· the dtstrict .has to make Identifiable[...]<:l qualified voters. p-obably the most upsetting of was out of pain. Instea[...]Each district board has five elected members, all. A young officer was notifyinl an innocent and defenseless one from each of the five precincts required in a Ned Week: 'l'lle Markapa Coanty Comm..uty the dispatcher that a citizen bad animal, lay wr[...]istrict accidently bit a rather large dog in the middle of the street before and it was badly injured. The a group of spectators. What I man had called the Human wondered during the whole or- Society and was told to call back at 8:[...]money going?" The humane[...]society was not putting it to use to explain that the dog was in terrible pain and misery and was by having a crew on 24-bour caU. The police department was not[...]at fair with honky-tonk music lying in the middle or a busy concerned about it, if[...]by Mike Gutowski street. He was seeking the of- smuld have insisted that the Willie Nelson, his beard and ficers permission to shoot the dog policeman grow up and do his long hair obviously missing , himself. The policeman was job. At least tbey could have sent visited the State Fair last week, trying to find out if this was some one right tbere that could tringing with him some of t[...]k music to the concl~ion that animals that has swept the country and The next fifteen minutes have no rights. I[...]l care? Isn 't be at least charge that could give the okay[...]entiUed to be moved out of the known to the cowboy element in on this. He was fmally advised line of traffic to prevent an even that the citizen was not allowed to America , but not W'ltil the last worse[...]few years has his balladeri~ fire his gun within the city limits, therefore it was up to the officer I think some of the taxpayers vocals become popular with so[...]., to do the job. 1be officer money should be put into a fund responded "UH" and notbinl to pay a 24-hour crew, or employ Along with Waylon Jen[...]erinarian to be on caU in with whom he made the very minutes. All of a sudden the of- different parts of town for ex- impressive " Outlaws" album, ficer returned to the air and was treme emergencies. Perhaps[...]en train some firemen, a sort of Coe, Asleep at the Wheel, and a in the area to come to tbe animal paramedic crew, to host of other fine Texan scene. The dispatcher fmally handle animal emergen[...]pe <:l country music. It location and asked what the I know of one other instance comes from Austin, Tex. not ..-oblem was. " I can't do it/'[...]s hit by a car NasbviUe, Tennessee . replied the officer, "I can't shoot and someone thinking it bad been This break from the traditional the dog." a child called the fire depart- country soog has captured the ment. When[...]l of many different people, It was now 8:55 and the poor saw that it was a dog , they just[...]ranging from the cowboy to the dog was still lying in tbe middle said, "sor[...]business man, and most par- <:l the street, his agony growq for animals," and[...]ticularly. the youth of America . wc:rse, his pain more intense.[...]for me to believe that to justify his appeal , the in a count[...]here after struggling for p-event other motorists from family, pets have no rights band, the " Rolling Stoned[...]Hopefully, success won 't over- and I were on the scene and my out almost all his classic bits.[...]whelm the simplicity of his OOsband wanted so desperately t[...]They ranged from rockers like rutside or the home no one cares the crowd into a frenzy. From[...]"new" sound, like it seems to do move the dog ooto the grass and[...]Gdta Get l>rw*" to the soft and Wbsl[...]Qyin' in the Rain," and "Funny singing straight from it, no them and bow to take care of[...]of people or not. p-obably could have determined the extent of the injuries but the PART TIME[...]CLASSIFIED ADS <:llicer wouldn 't let tim near the dog for fear it would bite.[...]J glanced at my watch just as Gone are the days of $25 a month and a ll the hay your horse t.. ::::::E'"'•tc ~J[...]_.. .. '"... the officer drove up. He jumped[...]..... out <:l his car, his gun drawn, p-oud <:l the ract that he bad finally arrived with enough guts to pta the poor dog out of his misery. I looked down at the dog made[...]ellent. The ARMY RE SE RVE is the QueiHied Men & Women[...]you qvocll KCHS to 5IGO Sgt. Brave was too late. The dog was dead, but only after spen~[...]. the last hour and a half of his life[...]SEARCH, Suite S, 522t R-velt in pain and agony at the hands of[...]Se~ltl«, WA tiltS. our " publ.ic servants." Had the |
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 | [...]ve Van Ness player's score is used , the Bears The 1976 Glendal e football The Glendale women 's golf fmished second.[...]Saturday night in GCC stadium the GlendaJe Invitational and the is mathematically out of the title[...]third conference scoring match race, but the Artichokes aren 't[...]season. - so they prepare for the giving up. Sue Sanders' 45-50-95[...]The Gauchos fell to Arizona Phoenix College Invitatio[...]a firm grip on first place and are Tuesday. the Gauchos met PC[...]another shoot~ut. In the last in great shape to win the coo- in a dual match and the Arizona[...]three games, GCC has scored 22, ference. Wildcats[...]32 and 30 points, but has been Even though the Gauchos had match Friday. The final sco~[...]outscored by 42, 43 and 55. easily won the first two scori~ match of the season is Wednes-[...]s, nothing could be day, Nov. 10, at the Encanto Golf[...]good one if the Gauchos put it assumed in Thursday's match - Coorse. After the PC Invitational, Sue Burkl~nd's unorthodox put[...]ale feU to ~d winds and temperatures in the conference will be decided , on the 16th hole, ~nd ~ fourth-pl~ce finish in the Glendale Eastern Arizona Saturday, 32-22. the lower 60S kept everyone edgy. but the state tournament will be lnvit~tional l~st w[...]Each year the Artichokes seem to Golfers' hands became numb[...]suffer from "post-Mesa blues." very easily. 2-3, with the site stiU lW!decided, The 'Chokes seem to " hit the Patti Haver, playing in the third position for Glendale, led[...]wa.ll" each year after the Mesa[...]year. the field with a 41-41-82. Next in line for GCC was Lori Murray's 85. Sue B[...]Patti Havir <G> 41-41 - 82; Diane Esc[...]With the situation identical last[...]season. the Gauchos almost[...]conquered sec. but fell in the last Burkland's 98.[...]by Dave Van Ness to the 15-10 win. quarter. 23·21. The weather had an effect on Last week for the Glendale Jack Chilton threw for 286 many of the golfers, but Glendale Burkland CG> 44-42 - 86 ; Marge But in the second game. the Carroll CP l 45-42 - 87 ; Barb volleyball team could easily h[...]been predicted - the Gauchos Bueter CP > 46-42 - 88 ; Patti peared. The Gauchos were up 12· the race for the conference warmily. Besides the Gauchos,[...]y three golfers scored better Mann CP > 48-42 - 90 ; Sue San-[...]errors < side~uts and illegal hits>. into the final week for all teams. than 90. and only six bettered 100.[...]But then the tide changed - both WESTERN 55, Mesa 's Diane Escobedo Stewart CP > 47-52 - 99; Debbe Thunderbirds, the best team in sides played evenly unti[...]hed second overaJI, carding a Huckabee CG l 52-49- 101 ; Sophie the state, bar none. when the Vaqueros ran off a Glendale 6 2 14 8 - :Jl 4&38 - 84, but could help the Kurys CS > 53-51 - 104; Trish The Central team must be string of e ight straight points to Western 22 12 14 7-55 Thunderbirds to no better than a Mu[...]snyonymous with strong tie the game. and send it into the GLENDALE -Charles Martin third place team fm[...]was up 9-0 in the first game of the[...]• fmished secood, but the final Atherton CM) 5&-63- 119; Sharon match in Coolidge, when the lW!til Glendale's Diane Mason[...]Nory Vaqueros put on a raJly to tie the faked a spike and dropped the pass from Jack Chiltoo <Chilton be until a ruling is made by the ~nnon CM) 66-63 - 129; Linda score. Glendale finally won 15·12. ball just over the CAC blockers to n11 l; Ronnie Brooks 6-yard p[...]ssiooer deciding Fike <M> 61Hil - 129 ; Kay Last week , the Gauchos utilized give GCC the 17-15 win. from Chilton <Brooks pass from whether or not a caddy is legal in Packard <S[...]CAC in the first game - Dawna teamed for 32 assists in the Soergel 3-yard run (James one of the PC golfers used a Glendale, 351; Phoen[...]ck ); Jim Evans 1-yard caddy for seven holes, if the next 381 ; Mesa, 431 ; Scottsdale, 446. Mason and Val Troxel all coo- with Dawna's eight, Sally[...]But not for long. The Gauchos[...]nigan pass from Evans); Darrell[...]Guy 34-yard pass from Evans[...]<pass failed >; Butler 2-yard run[...]Ckick failed >; Scruggs 72-yard by Dave Vaa Ness Glendale fresh[...]must have had some pretty heavy pass from Evans <Scruggs kick ); Estrada is the sixth fastest junior[...]though~ during the trip. Mesa Scruggs 56-yard pass from Evans ~ege cross country runner in[...]has lost just one match all season <Scruggs kick>; Scruggs 21-yard the state, and not Ray Rees ,[...]- to Arizooa State's Sun Devils. pass from Evans <Scruggs kick >. Loney Valisto or[...]The T-Birds defeated Utah State Alejandro can prove o[...]and the University of Arizona,[...]Congratulations to the in- performance of the year in the the national tournament. tramural wrest[...]I And the Mesa team wasn't[...]going to let GCC get in the way of[...]season. Even though some or the ( 2nd ). Rees to top the Gauchos and end[...]Gauchos turned in excellent The champs and runners-up the Pima-Phoenix College[...]individua l performances, the are by weight class are as l domination of the race.[...]The conference has already Mike Larrabee ; 142 - Roger Central Arizona 's best two[...]Gregoire, Fermin Torrez; 150 - ru1ners, and Rees, the no. 3 peting in the national tour- Glen Simmons, Dave Crand[...]nament. Now, the race is for Ul7 - Craig Smith, Jim Smith ; tn beaten the entire Gaucho field at[...]· Everett Mendenhall , Doug least twice during the season.[...]havi~ a good chance if the next Howe; Unlimited - Tony Razo, Top honors , as expected, went Scott Smith (right) comes over hill at halfway point during[...]to ACCAC championship race at Mesa, but the big story was Allen Estrada (center), who "turned it on" the last so yards to[...]New from Levfsl Art Menchaca, Larry Martinez and Frank Can[...]defeat Phoenix College's Ray Rees. undisputedly the top runner in the junior college ranks , took hold of the lead about one-quarter into have the experience needed to equal any of the other junior[...]Martinez ( PCC l ; Frank Canez ( PCCl. the five-mile course, and never college progra[...]PC ). Allen Estrada (GCCl, Ray Rees Menchaca's 24 :02 (an average more practice to the young ( PC l, Loney Valisto (CAC l. Bobby of 4 :48 per mile ) led the Aztec squad. so the 1m Glendale cross Alejandro ( CAC l : Andy[...]seconds ahead of country team will be the one to ( PCCl, Ruben Ruiz ( P CC ), Jesse Martinez' 24:19 and 20 seconds watch when the next conference Mart inez ( MCC ), Br ian Denker better than Canez' 24 :22. championship comes around. ( PCCl. George Laborin ( GCC l, Nick Following the Aztecs were PC's[...]l Solano ( PC ), Randy Espinoza Larry Hildago, in 24 :35, and[...]C l. Cl iff Perry ( MCCJ. Allen Javier Beltran in 24 :45. Estrada Arizona Commllflity Colle[...]( CAC), John Maas ( MCC); and Rees, both timed in 24:51 , Athletic Conference[...]Leo Lew1S (CAC ) ; Kevin Cowley Valisto (25 :00), Alejandro (25:04 ) Fin.! Te•m Scores[...]; Alan Simons t MCC l; Scotf C25 : 15) completed the top ten. College, 37; Central Arizona, 89;[...]Glendale Commun ity , 94 ; Mesa The Gauchos were spread out Communit y, 118.[...]A slimmer. European in 20th, Kevin Cowley in 25th and[...]cut. With levi's qual ity. Jerry Bowman in 27th.[...]In lots of fabrics and Each member of the Gaucho JOE& JOErs[...]PHOENIX colors. The Gap's got a squad returns next year , so the INDIAN JEWELRY[...]3021 W . Clarend;>n 7n.J711[...]ime Every Week . No sell - 5925 W. Olive[...]Copying- Color printing mantha Inc. , P.O. Box 2446 934-6081 Charlotte, N.C. 28234,[...] |
 | [...], VOL 12-NO. 10 GLENDALE COMMUNITY[...]swnmer vacation in Hawaii, became a co-editor for the El Tiempo Pasando, won two awards at a jo[...]begins Nov. 22 and shook President-elect Jimmy Carter's[...]Ah - the joys of pre-regis- With all the good thi~s that have been happening to her, it sh[...]come to no surprise when sbe was informed oo her 20th birthday[...]that she was selected as GCC's candidate for the Fiesta Bowl Queen.[...]Nancy was chosen out of a group ol17 girls from GCC, makirw her[...]r, eligible to compete against nine girls from the other junior colleges in[...]packet pickup for tbe spr~ the state.[...]Monday and Confessing that she entered the contest for the monetary awards it[...]registration will be held the first offered, Nancy said that she will r[...]presentative, and a $1000 scholarship if she wins the[...]not to state-wide contest. She added that the $1000 scholarship would help her[...]will be no need to stand > Stressing that the Fiesta Bowl Queen competition is not a beauty[...]s trying to get early contest, Nancy said the girls are judged mainly on their poise and[...]registration times - all times are personality and reacting well i[...]pre-determined and have all I that good looks help to some extent.[...]ready been placed in the packets. In order to be chosen as GCC's representative, the contestants had[...]evening students will be in the volved the girls talking about themselves for three minutes while the Student Union from 8 a .m. to 7 other two sessions were spent with the girls answering questions from p .m . on Monday , Nov . 22, the judges.[...]Tuesday, Nov. 23, Wednesday, During her three minute t[...]Nov. 24 and again Monday, Nov. as her favorite h[...]29, from noon to 7 p .m . Students sewing and read[...]current GCC ID. ca.rd or other In the question sessions, which Nancy said were a lot of fun , the[...]packet. she thought was the biggest problem facing America.[...]The registration times are Nancy called he[...]designed on the basis of the hours and at the time of the question session, she said she felt the biggest[...]completed and showing on the problem facing America was the problem of choosing the next[...]Registration will be in the Asked if she expects to win the Fiesta Bowl Queen contest, Nancy[...]for Fiesta Bowl Queen. Photo 1, Thursday, Dec. 2 and Friday, said, "I always prepare myself for defeat and hope for the best." Dec.[...]. 3. Day students will register 4 will be the day when Nancy realizes whether her preparation was in vain or not. That is the day when the Fiesta Bowl Queen will be an-[...]between 1 p.m. and 4 p .m., nounced at the Coronation Ball in the Hyatt Regency.[...]CXders from Dean Heuser's[...]Olildren from the Glendale[...]Schools will be invited to visit the[...]A hearing over Title IX was held Nov. 4 in the Student Lounge. oo campus is being planned by campus and see the Christmas NAU rep. Title IX , one of the Educational Amendments passed in 1972, is Associated Students CAS) duri~ decorations. On Dec. 2-3, a Santa designed to make sure no sex d[...]the week of Nov. 29 through Dec.[...]roaming around the Student[...]on campus The purpose of the hearing was for members of the school and Portia Young , AS soci[...]hern community to voice their opinions on the success of the amendment as commissioner, said the activities Ouistmas films and cartoons[...]en- practiced here at GCC. Most attending the hearing were women for the week will include the will be shown in the grill room, tative, will be at GCC to discuss[...]and queen and a disco will perform in the admission procedures, financial Nelda Knopp, women's athletic director, began the comments by with a dance for all students to Student Union to familiarize the aids, housing, program ad- saying, "Glend[...]d. students with the music provided visement and a unique extension[...]would not be impressed if I To enter the king or queen for the dance. course system.[...]urther details Janice Klien, member of the archery team felt the team needed resume of his or her scho[...]arry everything ; this year there are lockers but the space is nil compared to what we need. The boys' locker room has much more[...]submit the review to Dean Nancy[...]of8 a.m . and 1 p.m . oo Nov. 29 space." L . Noll, in the Student Office At the Nov . 9 meeting of and Dec. 16. One st[...]the progress of organizing the oftered but also several complete ployment as in the work study program here on campus. One girl in[...]hip Con- degree programs are available in the program made her feelings known by commenting, "Guys in select the Christmas King and ference that will take place here the Phoenix area. Most students[...]~n . and the choices will be on campus. sports in work study get paid for nothing. Maybe one will put up[...]announced Dec. 3, at the dance. The purpose of this conference two complete years at a Com- \ In the a rea of P .E . major classes, many girls agreed that men are Prizes will be awarded to the is to encourage the high school mll'lity college and then two[...]be volved in college AS and to oftered in the valley. a woman P .E . teacher is to teach a boy she must know how he thinks set up inside the Student perhaps take back some ne[...]Building, in the perimeter of the atrium and the south wall, ac-[...]ence is scheduled for Jan. free 1azz the teacher did not take as much time with her as he[...]rkshops with A jazz program will be the other men students.[...]uch topics as: school problems, Jft5e0ted free to the public by A boy who attended the hearing said that at his high school, Title IX[...]lubs on ccmmunity projects and money- the GCC Jazz Ensemble Tuesday, had done away with the Girl's Athletic Association and its passing had Nov . 29-30, and it is expected that making procedures. Other topics Nov . 23 at 8 p.m. in the GCC turt the Lettermen's Oub. "Lettermen Oub was for guys and when about 30 trees will line the area . along with guest speakers are Student Union. girls joined, the club was ruined because guys will act differently[...]still being decided. Tbe schools The program will include girl is around."[...]Wring these days in the Student invited will send at least five[...]representatives from their originally written for tbe bands of as seriously as the men 's injuries. "'Tbe men have the whirlpoolm[...]er events to be presented Also during the meeting the Maynard Ferguson and Buddy their locker room and we have to work our schedule around their are: a drama by the Drama schedule . We also don' t have as[...]board approved the appointment Rich . Also featured will be a new[...]of Portia Young as the new Social COIIlposition which highlights tbe[...]workshop oo Nov. 30; a comp- One of the last to give his comments was Executive Dean John[...]Commissioner and approved the capabilities of the tenor[...]campus. The club members will './[...]holtz. I been in planning for six months. The reason there are no women's nounced Dec. 2. Prizes ($2D, $10, students, former or current. The The 2D piece Ensemble will be intramurals i[...]faculty adviser will be Willis cirect.ed by the able Dr. Lee[...] |
 | 2.a ~·aaa•o ......~., 1a,1.r• Album Review[...]the call ol cllty of voting and be a poll watcher on the[...]more ol. a Ligbt touch. The Navajo also wear their[...]A poll watcher is a person who is sent by the party skirts and velvet blouses. have ponder[...]lousy live or had to sit at a polling place all day and make sure that 10111ething against albwna ol that nature. The release of their newest[...]1be women that were the polling ol.ficials and[...]place. The poll watcher takes a camera and home. Their husbands ran the trading post and gas dispatch. 'the double record set is entitled "The Song Remains the cassette to record things he is suspicious ol. Same" and is also the soundtrack from a movie ol the same name.[...]JrOCesSing plant and they were practically the only I was assigned the precinct ol Luepp and Tolani whites on the reservation. These women took their[...]job very seriously and did an excellent job. The most astounding aspect ol. the album was to this reviewer, the p-oximately 50 miles east of Flagstaff. Lue[...]d Zeppelin played. They have accessible from interstate 40, and Tolani Lake can Of c[...]Although everything was very peaceful all day at belt broke ; it took two hours to[...]il eleven o'clock, (I had to get up be effective; work that was otherwise innovative and intelligent[...]r at four a .m .). Also I got very lost on the way to almost negated by its overindulgence in it[...]efore. the polls until eight o'clock a.m . My car's trans- couldn't have been further from the truth if I bad stoned Copernicus. 1be Nav[...]and friendly mission is messed up from drivi~ over dirt roads[...]t could not read or write they and when the whole trip was over I practic.a lly[...]had a very higtl per cent voter turnout. In the twelve collapsed from exhaustion. Led Zeppelin is great on this alb\m[...]al imegrity and a surprising amount of restraint. The music is witness to short hours I was there[...]t that Jimmy Page has laid a blueprim for one ol. the individual their customs. For instance, Navaj[...]really and definitive brands of rock. His guitar work on this recording is an bands when they meet[...]in Page's playing; it always seems to be seeking the fresh approach. Concert revleYtt[...]Problems mar P. Smith shovv 1be rest ol the band performs with an equal amotmt of insight and[...]ohn Paul Jones's bass provides a solid bottom for the music and his keyboards lend a lush backdrop fa-[...]moving stage by running around The band finished off with \ a few exceptio[...]His A problem-plagued Patti Smith the circumference deliveruw her Smith's tour[...]ition of "Celebration Day" extracts and clarifies the song's Group played to a sprase crowd lyrics to all sides of the audience. d "Gloria." This incited the meaning. Even John Boobam deviates successfully from his usual Thesday, Nov. 9, in the Celebrity Seldom satisfied with any stock[...]y m«e. She came back out and did give the listener songs that sound reborn rather than rehashed. was Southside Johnny and the perched atop speakers, draped[...]Despite Smith's pyrotechnics r Almost all the songs sound better than their studio anceston.[...]ith came out looking like a members, and on all fours. and malevolent macho stance[...]d Confused," "Celebration Day," "No Quarter," and the serf ol. the seventies. She had on D\ring " Redondo Beach," she somehow failed to generate the title cut are the albums highlights. Some d the cuts, however, fall feudal blouse and tig[...]at least, that she excitement I expected. The short of the mark. "Stairway to Heaven" loses all ol its fragile jeans which clung to he[...]failing was nebulous , and delicacy in the translation and Plant's singing detracts even more legs with the added help of an Ace anyone else. tmexplainable , something was from that song. The studio tricks necessary for a faithful rendering[...]ssing. Her performance "Whole Lotta Love" trip up the band on that number. Page and Plant knoc[...]went into " Radio Ethiopia," the was credible but did not provide also fal[...]fused" by doing a Mter her first song, the first of title cut from their new album, the added dimension to he r music note-for-note guita[...]began to gripe about the rot.a ting picked up a violin and said,[...]stage. She delivered an im- "Lis ten to the heart of the But it must be said in her behalf[...]passioned plea asking that the violin ." Unfortunately , the that she did not slack off even All told the album is a refreshing live performance where deli[...]violin's heart was unaudible. though the attendance had to be a not sacrificed for decibels as with most live work recordings. The promise was struck. The stage Smith asked the sound people to disappointment. The theater was music is enthusiastic but not overind[...]was stationary during songs and remedy the situation but no cure less than half full[...]moved in between them. With the came so she abandoned the ef- Southside Johnny and the[...]ge static, Smith was satisfied fort. Later in the same song, a Asbury Jukes did a little[...]and the show was resumed. guitar was brought[...]She compensated for the tm· began to pluck it only to find it gave the crowd a dose of[...]dreadfully out of hme. Again the authentic Eastern boogaloo. Career Corner[...]Throughout the performance,[...]the band displayed general lot, as they were all dressed in[...]Lenny Kaye's guitar work was as up vinyl shoes. With a beefy four[...]basic as it was bumbling. The man horn section adding musical[...]s employes or partners other members lent to the overall muscle, they performed stock Th[...]es with a modest financial invesbnent in the band . Of course, musical music was a[...]d an automobile. Newly ability is not the poi.n t to Patti Geils and Bruce Springsteen[...]om qualified veterinarians may enter the army and Air Smith's music. What the point is, They did a good job of warming L[...]is open to debate, but one can ~ the audience and were asked The nature of a veterinarians work ia to diagnose, Employment opportmities fer[...]s and injuries among favorable through the mid-1980's, primarily animals. It is important for public health, because it helps to prevent the outbreak and spread ol many because of growth in the pet population. Newly Concert review[...]graduated veterinarians employed by the Federal animal diseases that can be transmitted t[...],6197 a year in late 1974. About one-third ol. all veterinarians treat small animals or pets exclusi[...]the Deparbnent of Agriculti.U'e ranged between[...]Audience pleased specialize in the health and ~ ol cattle, poultry . sheep, swine, o[...]$17,500 and $35,000 a year. The incomes of[...]a return animal diseases, foods, and drugs. Otben work as Sources ol Additional information are plentiful. A engagement of the Continuing Education Artists' Series. Perfo~ part[...]mphlet entitled Today•a at over 200 colleges and tm.iversities in tbe past three ye[...]lu is available by subm.itting a request, is the first artist that has been invited to return for[...]ddressed, stamped business season. about 29,000 veterinarians active in 1974-only three[...]Frampton plays the piano with such energy, vitality, and power that[...]you can't help but get involved in the music. He controls his in- veterinarians were in[...]e U.S. Depart- Schaumberg, Illinois 60172 talent. mentof Agriculture, U.S. Public Health Service, the Information on opportunities for veterina[...]entirely in white, Frampton ran on stage to join the Glen- Anny and Air Force, state and local government the U.S. Department ol Agriculture is available[...]munity Orchestra concllcted by Mr. John Thrasher. The agencies, college ol. veterinary medicine, medical from : crchestra gave a splendid first half ol. the even~ program per· schools, research and develop[...]ufacture drugs Hyattsville, Maryland 20782 With Fram Alpert on b[...]pton's versions of " Alone Again" <Naturally) and "The Way II!Aially engage in general practice a[...]We Were" brought the audience further into Frampton's style. He cities[...]n played an extremely interesti~ medley combining the popular To obtain a license, applicams must have a Washington D.C. 20250 smgs " Morning Has Broken" by Cat Stevena and "Touch Me in the Doctor of Veterinary medicine CD.V.M. or V.M.D.>[...]g Service, Personnel Div. Before joming the orchestra fa- a short work d " Bach-Classical states also require that appl[...]r positions in research and Washington D.C. 20250 Park." Returning for an encore as the crowd of over 500 people ap- teaching, an additi[...]lauded enthusiastically. Frampton hammed it up on the "Sting" by lallllly required in pathology, physiology or bac- should send inquiries to the schools in which they addi~ his own[...] |
 | [...]ham storages can be under the flooring, along a wall, or Solar energy was used 400 years ago by the In- in the ceiling oC the building.). dans of the Southwest to cool and heat their homes.[...]e are certain factors to be con- Whether or not the Indians realized it, by building sidered in[...]h are : Montezuma's Castle in a large cave facing the mentation, sun angles, massive materials, levels of south, the high summer sun was kept out _by the activities and living style changes. overhang oC the roof of the cave, trus keepmg the " Orientation means that the building must be dwellings cool.[...]planned out carefully in order to fully utilize the The low wirter sun was captured by the front of solar energy. Sun angles will determine which way the adobe dwelling and retained within them to keep the building will face. In summer the sun is higher the people warm. These, with the land mass con- and actually rises and sets about 30 degrees north of taining the cave acting as an insulator, are all the direct east-west line. In winter, the sun is 30 known today as good solar energy practices. degrees towards the south side of the east-west " We have used 60 per cent of our nat[...]he explained. resources· namely coal and oil, in the last 80years; The placement rl massive material is very im- that's[...]and Assistant in Zoning and absorb the heat of the sun's rays and keep it warm Planni~g for the city of Prescott, told an audience of <bing the night hours, or up to two rainy days, 50 on Nov.[...]d. " It will take thousands of years to restore the "Some of the masses that can be used are: 3 to 4 natural resou[...]foot thick reinforced cement floors under the realize that using the sun as an unexhaustable building ; 55 gallon drums along the south wall source for energy is our only recourse," Otwell (directly behind the glass collector and a flat black claimed.[...]painted material ), also the use of huge water:filled For approximately $1 ,[...]method has a sliding door that covers the roof at the hot water system. The fuel bill for. one y~ar ~s night or on rainy days to retain the heat within the nothing, as a wood burning stove will suff1ce if[...]well said. . "The use of dark rolors within the home will also " Adobe can be made in our own yards, usmg that help to absorb the heat and keep it warm, and visa dirt which ha s the needed clay content, plus water versa in summer to cool," Otwell said. and straw. It is still the most effective way for "Levels oC activities play an important part in the heating and cooling known to man," Otwell ex-[...]home the working areas would be on the lower It only costs about six cents per brick.to make, level.' such as the kitchen , then the living a~s and that six cents is for the asphalt emuls1on added wruld be center, while the bath and sl~mg to the water used in mixing with the mud an~ straw; quarters would be built on the third level. Bathmg at costing about two dollars per square foot to build a night would be one Co the c~anges in ~e s~le, for home, he said. the water will be warmer m the evenmgs. "Adobe will withstand earthquakes bet[...]think 'collectors' (solar modem materials. During the recent tremors last collectors on the roof) are ugly. There have been February there wa[...]looki.ng homes designed in Arizona. Also, Valley, the epicenter was two miles from my n~ly people have not been able to build them in somes~ built adobe home. The whole house was movmg divisions as the deed restrictions would not permtt about a foot back and forth, everything was falling the building of collectors on the roof." cit the shelves, the floor was rolling ; but the _whole "I think this is absurd because we[...]is· house held tight. There was not one crack m the a new esthectic about these thi~, so[...]realize it's conserving participated in the Sahuaro Kennel Club Dog Show which was coocrete b[...]Students coordinate 2) Helioelectrical, by the use of silicon solar cella in the homes we have now for about $200, but it is made from silica, which is sand. 3) Heliothermal, which i[...]hot lunch program passive uses of the sun's rays to heat and_ ~1.[...]ure~ rl 400 Actively by using direct sm rays onto the building[...]oC GCC's stooents have Melendez said that the students[...]ed a program in coor- will be preparing the meaJa at (w;ing any rl the vegetables grown m your garden, a greenhouse does. Passively by capturing the sun's dnation with the Salvation Army first but later on the senior[...]that will provide meals for the citizens are expected to take over[...]black plastic are some rl the~ we can use nght massive materials within the building 1tself Ctbese now.[...]n acronym for been assigned to help the patrons[...]ests and with sewing, arts and crafts and The Community College[...]Irma Melendez, chairman of Some of the students have[...]the Projects in Community A view from Maricopa County[...]GAIN, said the program for[...]distributed handbills around the[...]city in order to gain the interest[...]e • Central and South Phoenix as well as the com- only for the poor. It is designed some new friends. • the commuDity colle1e system 1D Arlzena. munity-at-large opened in the Korricks Building at fer those who want togetherness "The program will offer In the two previous articles, ETP covered the 106 w. Washington St. The facility, Maricopa or are just lonel[...]belp Arizona community college system, fJrSt, at the Technical Community College, rlfers a[...]ts will donate 50 them feel like a part o1 the state level and secondly, at the state-wide district selection of occupatio[...]nity," said Hooft. level. This article will cover the district as it relates well as traditional academic courses. The 1976 fall able. A $2 membership fee, due to GCC and Maricopa County.[...]annually, will entitle them to The Maricopa County Community College District <MCCCD[...]The fifth college to be built in the district was[...]int, lithography, and acid established in 1960 by the Arimna Legislature. leased from ' the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Mrs. Melendez said that Senior etchings are among the It became operational in 1962 when county Reservation at Pima an[...]will be designated to techniques used for the prints oo citizens voted to transfer jurisdiction[...]owing steadily each year it now bas cmduct the program when the exhibition in the Student Lounge College from Phoenix Union High School ~trict to an[...]s.. college semester ends. The through Nov. 29. the new college district. The same year a f1ve-man Although it is not an accredited college, the program will be from 10 a .m . to 2 The Arizona State University board was elected to govern the district. Maricopa County Skill Center is under the Adminis- p.m. at the Salvation Army Print Competition is part rl the ln 1963, Dr. Robert J . Hannelly was appointed tration of MCCCD. Providing skill training for the Center, 5852 W. Glenn Drive. Touring Exhibition Progn[...]y U . Alan Hooft, Salvation Army the Arizona Commission rl the 1967. Dr. John F . Prince filled the pos1tion until find employment, the center bas become nationally commander, said the program Arts and Humanities (ACAH), Aug[...]recognized. Because of its uni~ position, the gives senior citizens an op- which is jointly supported by oC friction between him and the govemmg board. facility will be the subject oC an article at a later portunity to look after them- ACAH and the National En- A.W. Flowers, district vice-presiden[...]selves and Cfre for one another. dowment for the· Arts in pointed interim president to serve until the vacancy In addition to the campuses, the district bas an "The senior citizen feeding Washingto[...]M. Beginning in program is nothing new to the 1bis first specialized annual Phoenix College, the first college m the district, 1961 with a 10 watt transmitter on the campus of Salvation Army, our programs go[...]bition was originated by ASU was established in 1920 and accredi~ in _1928. It Phoenix College , the facility became. in 1962, a from the cradle to the cane." Print Collections to encourage moved to its present 52 acre location m 1939, 100000 watt station to serve the entire county, A hot lunch will be pr[...]beginning with seven buildings. Today, there are 24 esPecially for those who cannot attend ~mpus Mondays through Thursdays . the public an opportunity to view buildings to serve more than 12,000 students. . • classes. The station is located at 524 W. Washington, Fridays has been designated as[...]Glendale Commuruty Colleges Since the county is one of the fastest ~~ donated but other items s[...]on July 1, 1965. areas in the country, growth oC the MCCCD 1s VII"· needed are shuffl[...]d tually certain. Planning done in the last two years equipment, a pool table, and[...]in Mesa. Beginning with !fJO students by the district projects up to 1980 and growth factors[...]9 students th1s f~. have been made up to the year ~- Plans for ad- set, stereo and f[...]wwld be appreciated. receive d the American Art moved to its present 160 acre locati[...]ning ceremonies were Heritage Awards for . the!r fall 's registration showed an enrollment oC 11,819 started or are in the planni~ stages at this date. Nov. 1. The first rner~u included <isti~ished art work m this students.[...] |
 | [...]. champs in own right By Dave Vaa Ness This is goi~ to be the only football story in this issue m El Tiempo Pasando, and it is oot goir~ to be the usual football story. If you are looki~ for a p[...]ona RepubHc, Phoenix Gazette, or get a newspaper from Scottsdale Community.[...]that Glendale lost their final football game of the season to Scottsdale by a score of 31-14. It was the ninth straight defeat of the season for GCC, so they finished the 1976 edition of Glendale football with an G-9 r[...]-9 team worked at least as hard as Mesa or any of the other teams in Arizona, had more handicaps, fac[...]champion Mesa Thunderbirds, as I wrote before, the emotional . feeling on the field that night was something else. Being at an The scoreboard in the background tells the story of GCC's final football game against emo[...]t o- ScoHsdale, but Kevin Pakos (86) took the time to congratulate the best quarterback in the 4 team went out on the field and played like champions. They lost,[...]ey were there to win. I stood and watched as the team - o-8 - came onto t.h e field before the closing game with Scottsdale, and immediately I could tell the emotion wa~ there again. Many people have said football is an unemotional game, played solely for the purpose m letting the[...]team I wouldn't want to say I saw red eyes in the faces ol some d those by[...]anwan gridders, but then there • a lot mdust on the field ard Dick Pilch and Vern Braasch have switched waduate , who finished second in the Class AAA there's probably no "Oear-Eyes" in the locker room, so that mllbt positions as[...]ther state tournament a year ago, wrestled on the North have been the cause d some "bloodshotness." as mentors of the Glendale wrestling program, and AD-Star team last May, and is the 118 lb. intramural But, as most people know, e[...]xperienced squad champion at GCC. helps in the close ones - but the GCC-SCC game wasn't really to prepare for the flJ'St match, the ASU Open, Nov. Others that should be counted on heavily by the dose, Scottsdale was defmitely the superior team as far as 26-27. Gauchos are Dave Pellevin, who was the Skyline execution d basic football fundamentals, but the Gauchos gave all Pilch, who has been assistant to Braa[...]had, and I'm sure they impressed a lot of people from the east seven years, takes over as "head man" this year. wrestling at 126 lbs., Charles Tompkins, Skyline side of the ValJey. The University of Wyoming graduate was an All- Division champ at 134 lbs., Gary Benson[...]le playing football for bulky running back for the footbalJ team, wrestling along - nobody can ever truthfully say that Glendale gave up. the Cowboys, and later attended Ari.zona State. He at 158 lbs., and Homer Huff, Benson's teammate at Right at the end of the game, when defeat was inevitable, sopho- joined the GCC coaching staff after stints in the Buckeye High, who wrestles at 150 lbs. more[...]coach and freshman baseball Jim Kinnett C142), Robert Ramirez 018), Jim standing nearby reaffll11led his statement, "Damn right!" Tell me coach) and carl Hayden, wher[...]to Carl Rollins in Glendale's football The Gauchos open at ASU on Nov. 26, but don't So the Glerdale football season is over. The team statistically ~X"Qgra m after the 1975 season so be could devote his[...]have a home match until Jan. 21 against Pima. fmished at the bottom of the heap - G-9 overall and o-s in the con- time to the Gaucho wrestling team.[...]Before then , comes the Pima Tou.m ament, the ference. But there were individlal honors. Braasch became the first member to be inducted Fiesta Bowl To[...]res Jack Chilton and Ken Beckman turned out to be the into the Arizona Wrestling Hall of Fame last tral Arizona, the Southern Utah State Invitational best pitch-and~[...]ootball duri~ February, after coaching the Gaucho wrestlers for and another dual match with Arizona Western in 1976, setting or tieing 12 school records betweeo them. 10 years. Braasch was an All-Rocky Mountain Yuma.[...]during his grid days at Colorado Oillton threw the most passes (291) and completed more (126) State College, and later coached championship The coach's hopes for the season? "We have passes than any other quarterba[...]d," Pilch. stated. "We caught more (54) and tied the career record for receptions (54 tied Pho[...]hope they 'IJ start slow and improve by the end of the tun with Dale Bauman's 1967-el total) . Beckman[...]The two veteran coaches will incteed have a young 939 yards oo those receptions, breaking both the old school marks squad - 17 new wrestlers and only six reblmees. The outlook for Glendale's 197&-77 mat battles is fo[...]d career UMrl-Maine, 1974-75) . Members m the squad wi1J have to fill the shoes of ~.and with two veteran coaches like GCC has, The Snow College game was especially fruitful for the pair, some former Gaucho greats - F1int Swerdfeger the war is half won already. <hilton comp~ 30 ol 49 passes for 432 yards (all three are new records), Beckman caught 16 for %75[...]total passing yards for a nine-game The returning sophomores this year include Craig[...]158 FrOSh season enabled him to win the Arizona Community College Athletic Smith, who placed third in the state last year in the Davi d Crandell 1~2 SoPl[...]Mike Moreno, who started at offensive guard for the Rawdell Ely 167 FrOSh[...]Gaucho football team during the fall, will wrestle in John Gregg 118 FrOSh The Giendale football players are champions in their own right. the unlimited weight class. Other sophomores are[...]150 Frosh someday they will. Many of the individuals deserve all<Oilference Oandell at 142 lbs., and Tim Hoyt, who will be Oilin[...]Sunnyslope selections, the whole team deserves to be ACCAC champions, and competing for the lightest wrestling spot at 118lbs. Jim Kime" 142 Frosh[...]Trevor &'owne the offensive line should be entered into the HaU~f-Fame . You[...]ansas know Chilton had lots m time to COOlplete 126 passes, and the m- d high school for a y~or more, and[...]Soph fensive line deserves as much credit as the quarterback. to try and break into the Gaucho wre.illing ranks. Dave Pellevin 126 F rosh[...]Ramirez Trevor &'owne The season's over, there will be no more Gaucho footbalfuntil the Everett Mendenhall 077) and Kurt Schantz (142) Krieg SkOmp[...]Frosh spring, when practice resumes. So with the winter to convalesce are both fresh out of the service, while Dain Jeffery Kurt Schantz 142 Frosh[...]Maon Valley from the nagging injuries and to contemplate plans for next year, (134), Fermin Torrez 042) and Mike Larrabee Glen Simmons[...]Glendale the 1976 Glendale Community College Gaucho football team should (134), all sat out a year after gradlating from high Crai g Smith 167 SoPl[...]The GCC wrestling program was lucky to get the Olarles Tompkins 134 FrOSh[...]Fermin Torrez 142 FrOSh Two junior high physical experience in the public schools schools for the past five yean. finalist team in Iowa, which players, and the volleyball education teacben go into tbe[...]Jrabably has the top girls higb seasm just ended Friday. wi[...]'s school basketball p~ram in tbe - they are the coaches ol tbe Coacb Zordan is somewhat deWee from the University of country.[...]available but only 12 players can basketball team, and they have, dle refereed some ol the Gaucho took the head volleyball job at The women's cage season be taken on road[...]orthern minois, then received opellS Nov. 23 with a non- travelling money availabil[...]has offiCiated Glendale volleyball her master's from Arizona State. conference game with Arizona the season opener.[...]State's JV team. The first day for 1lletf'am wilJ have to be cut d[...]games in past seasons. 1be 9le was in the finals d the state from 17 players to the final roster Head coach Mary Zordan and[...]g contest in her legal practice was Nov. 1, but the assistant coach Jan Kellogg, both Arizona S[...]eam could not be determined in time for the Pima Invitational, P .E . teachers at Greenway four years of basketball for NIU, she made 24 ol 25 ... but finished because many of the basketball v.tich will be held in Tucson[...]ate players double as volleyball 29th through Dec. l. |
 | [...]champions of the Arimna Community College Athletic Conference ! m[...]1be Glendale golfers won the Phoenix College InvitaticJnal tour- - · ·[...]Glendale only recruits locally, In the PC tourney, as in each invitational aU year, Glendale won, the " We have the most talented and this is usually a disadvantage[...]ond, Scottsdale came in third and Mesa brought up the group of guys I ever coached," for the team because some of rear. said[...]Yavapai, Arizona Western and one of the best rounds of the year for a GCC golfer. Following Sandi basketball team is good all- Eastern recruit out of state. was her sister Sue with an 82, Lori Murray with an 88 and Debbe round, not ju[...]Huckabee with a 96. players are making the squad, The team now plays practice dual matches with Scottsdale and but the entire group is out- However, Coach Johnson feels Mesa before playing in the state tournament, Thursday and Friday, standing.[...]CC came up with so many Dec. 9-10 on the Ahwatukee Country Club course. Four returning[...]d one outstanding local players it The all-<Xmference golfers will be chosen at the conclusion of that ol GCC's best recruiting years smuldn 't effect the season at aU. tournament. The p-ocess is somewhat confusing, but, as coach Ken are the two main factors Glen- Glendale uses a man-to-man Weiss explained it, the first step is to take the top 10 golfers in the state da.l e has in trying to improve last defense and because most in- tournament on the basis of their scores in the two rounds. Then, each year's overall record of 1[...]sed zone individual coach will submit the top 10 scores those golfers shot over 7~ in conf[...]defenses in high school, this has the season. So, the top six golfers, on the basis of their season-lo~ Ray Arvizu, a returning guard, caused a slight problem for the performance, will be chosen to the all<onference team. will definitely be a start~ Glendale players, but Coach The long process is to prevent a ~lfer from making the team that (Uyer. Arvizu was eighth in the Johnson says, " It is only a matter performed consistently all seasoo, but has a good two-day total conference i[...]sts ol adapting." in the state tournament. last year. Arvizu should also be Earlier in the week, Glendale dropped PC in a dual match, the one of the top players in the GCC's offense is one of its Bears' Marge Carroll was the medalist with an 88, Sandy Burkland conference and a possible all- strong points, all players have a followed with a 89, Su[...]verall , Coach with a 100. Last week, the Gauchos lost their only two matches Two other[...]s foe Johnson feels GCC wiU definitely the season, to Arizona State and the University of Arizona. Glendale are Jerry Gass and better their record last year, and The dual match with Scottsdale was played Tuesday at[...]rised to find Gauchos meet the Thtmderbirds from Mesa at Dobson Ranch starters. Gass averaged seven them in the state playoffs. ITo"""'t"'v at 1[...]and two rebounds per game last year. Coming off the GCC will have their first try at bench, Gaydosz averaged seven the playoffs November 24-26[...]nd (above} points and two rebounds. Reserve when the participate in the Valley[...]ive dead down guard Art Lyoo will be seeing a ol the Sun Classic in Scottsdale.[...]the center of the 13th hole lot more playing time this year[...]during the Phoenix College because of his experience from[...]ay" for hers. No need to be counted on to clog up the[...]ry, Debbe's drive just middle defensively and add the[...]sailed a little to the right, and muc h need ed inside scoring[...]lead GCC to the conference rebounds a nd 11 points per game[...]nds season with even mark Both played together on the East The Glendale volleyball season f<r the win. Diane Mason and The season finale Friday night So, the Gauchos end the seasoo High School team, which were 74- is f[...]ing, of taping , f<rth to boost the Gauchos to 14- 1be match was scheduled to UH 1 overall record. The final fmished in second place last year. of bumps and bruises, and of 12, but Pima came through and begin at 6:30 in the Gaucho gym, team standings have yet to be Jerr[...]driving to Douglas, Thatcher and took the win , 1&-12. but when 6:30 rolled around, the rectified, that will be done at an GCC, returns a[...]ight. Actually, they were trying week, along with the selection of again on the hardwood. It was quite a season for the The Bears from Phoenix to get through the Phoenix rain the all<onference teams.[...]t a few minutes INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL The remaamng Glendale team and Mariam Austin in her Wednesday and the Gauchos[...]late. Meanwhile, the Gaucllos Spikes - Dawna Clayton, U8 ;[...]Troxel spikect nine against the took comeback victories of 15-11 aces - ~ry[...]Service averaged 15 points and nine together and the team's record Bears and assisted in 16 spikes, rebounds while gathering all- jumped to 5-2. But then, as[...]ila Glover added 17 assists of been up IH) in the first and had a Assists - Va l Troxel, 256; Blocks - state and all-Valley honors at quickly as it had come together, her own. Maryvale High School. In the everything seemed to fall apart, smstantiallead in the second. Dawna Clayton, 41 . other guard positions are Dave and the rest of the seasoo was McLure, who averaged 24 points "win ooe..Jose one-win me-lose and four a[...]end c:lle." High and Kenny Williams, who could be the Gauchos quickest Three wins were record[...]ontinues winning guard and averaged 10 points and the last two weeks ... but so were Former[...]y Team were shot and then combined. The next tournament, five assists per game for Carl f[...]Hayden High School. wrong when the Gauchos dropped in the Intercollegiate Invitatiooal Archery Tour-[...]nament held at GCC Nov. 6, outscoring all com- The tri-meet will be at PC on Saturday, Nov. 20, Teddy Colter averaged 14 two straight to low[...]1097 total, 49 points ahead ol the nearest competitor, game for Phoenix Union High d[...]a Western in a Arizona State won aU the team events, capt~ Arizona State CSa[...]k, filled by Allen Larsen, who pair, 15-4 and 1&-12 . The the women's division with 3073 compared to GCC's[...]ntl, 3013 ; Glendale ( Lynette Edwards, averaged 12 points and nine Matadors' first season of volley- 'Zl79, the men's divisioo with a 3073·score, plenty[...]ive and ahead of Navajo Community's 2924. ASU 's mixed[...]team defeated Glendale's , 4112-3682. C.1nnelli! l, 3013 ; Nava jo[...]Gorman, Kee ~rks J, 292A. was an aU-division selectioo. surely they11 b[...]. Kee Tom Theobald . Dave Cannella I. 4112 ; Glendale Community rebounds a game with Centra[...]Marks (983) and AI Thomas (972) of Navajo ( Lynette EdWards. Joce[...], Jeff Kemp will be another Gaudio forward. Greg the Gauchos ended up 1-2, after[...]Smith), 3482.[...]Mof, ..... of . . . , _ . , Strelecki a re.ishirt from last losses to powerful Grossmont ( 1&-[...]lady Sun Devils followed Lynette, ( ASU J, 1026; ~r ie Vl!/11 Kll.tonk CASU) , 1024; Carole Ii!ysical piay under the basket. team (15-10, 1&-11), and a win led by the Van Kilsdonk's , Sandy and Marie, who[...]a-uront ( ASU J, 1023 ; Windy McLe«~ (ASU ), 1011;[...]e in Gaucholand finished with sc<res of 1026 and 1024. Carole Sandlin Stitt ( ASU I, 945; J[...]f (ASU), 943 ; Muriel eligible tmtil Jaruary for the and the ladies had a tough time Chevuront (1023 ) and Wendy McLean (1018) Kremb CASU J, 925; Liewl Roberti CASU ), 913 ; Jocelyn[...]ing. Pima Community took followed the sisters.[...]Mendez CGCCJ, 712; Janice Klein CGCC J, 611; Sue Hlering leaping ability. the first game of their match Glendale's Jocelyn Coor finally broke the ASU CASU ), 618.[...]Melt's IIMIIvlciNI R•.tts Unfortunately for the Gauchos. seemed like they would repeat in shot a 782, good enough for 14th and Janice Klein's[...]; Kee ~rks CNCC ), 913 ; AI Hap Smith, who was the leader in the second. Pima had leads of 1~ Thomas CNCCl, 972 ; Curtis Gorman CASU ), 969 ; J im amount or time playing last year, 1. 13-2 and 14-4 before the The tournaments are scored on the basis of total Dolamore ( GCC J, 947 ; Loren Metdllwais ( NCC), 942; J . R. will be out the entire season Gauchos woke up and made a ru.. points possible, the invitational was a 'dual 600' Tsin nie ( NCC), 9•2; Harry Nez CNCC), 867; Jeff Yaul because[...] |
 | [...]With stro~ competition at the speech tournament held at Pasadena[...]cuttings from " Regions of Ice" and "A Clean Well-Lighted Place[...]Marilyn Hoffs, speech professor, pointed out that the Pasadena[...]City College contest was different from the one held at California State[...]OlsiYn, middle and Erllnda "The experience gained from this tournament will benefit the[...]The Maricopa County Com- ~ Odi[...]s are learning how to They seem to be tuned in to the need for it as they award in its division at the sixth cope with every-day-issues in our present s[...]5 at the Phoenix Civic Plaza. The Olshan, cowtselors.[...]om- area of the community college oneself is an accomplishment fo[...]s. campus. Some of the areas She explained that women's role in the past has Teaching this class in pairs, i.e[...]ion of represented by the community been restrictive and inhibitive. Now women are a male instructor and a female instructor for the colleges in the district included beginning to assert themselves.[...]tems , rot be in conflict, she said. "Religion to the chicana ~ychology professor.[...]and equine science. The two means stay humble, and her culture may indica[...]s and speak out and to be assertive no matter who the to lighten or lessen their responsibilities, Mrs.[...]veterans. person is or what the background is. If language is a Olshan said. Asse[...]elp them to The student activities e xhibit barrier, then it is necessary to work with the student discuss their problems and so attain some[...]ndry. to enable her to learn to think in terms of the in their daily living chores.[...]Mrs. Olshan said that if children at the elemen- and Barba[...]on the graphics of the display as women tend to take the class, Assertive Training. she said.[...]well. The student activitiesCardboard bridge[...]represented from GCC were the[...]Oless Club, MECHA, the Com-[...]reception, Nov. 19, 6 :30 p.m ., in The veterans booth was han-[...]the Student Union. dled by Bob C[...]R. Waltrip, executive veteran's counselor. The display derstood the project and did dean, will welcome students and showed changes in the law A sure way to earn an A in[...]ecial program is being worked changes in the G.l. Bill. is to create a bridge capable of[...]nother golden gate. up by 12 members, and refresh- supporting 325 lbs. of lead[...]The Education Fair was[...]ts will be served. sponsored by the Arizona weights. Especially when your[...]Phi Theta Kappa meets the Department of Education, the bridge materials include card-[...]6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Dini~ Arizona School Administrat[...]Room. The officers for this year grams.[...]Inc. and the Arizona School[...]Barrett, vice-president, Susan the District display was Daphne Charles Vachendorfer[...]Dicino. gineering Design class, built the wonder bridge that broke the weight limit for student designed bridges. Only 22 inches long, 21AI inches wide and 18 inches tall, the structure supported 325.4 lbs. of lead suspended from a chain and set on the roadbed of the bridge . before fina!Jy buc.kling. The old class record was 132 lbs. A class stressi~ the basics of engineering and orienting students inte[...]neeri~ degree, approximately 50 per cent go on to the engineering field. Allowe d to use only soda s[...]Engineering student, R•y clips, the class set out to test their K•uder, pt.ce[...]The biggest selection engineering skill .[...]anywhere. In the most[...]supported 325.4 lbs. Photo[...]got it. All in one place. Kauder proved that he un-[...]Ours. Fall into the Gap[...]:,"" L 1 S: "/ ~~ th"...., T~v'S q C rrt • CJ 2 JS;: rr A,. ADS '/ ,__C,T BE PAID lf J AD, M KE ~[...]Under the Direction of the ...,_--· A c ': EpTE D • ' c A[...]Founded in 1962. .......... ·-[...]tion (loan plan available) . . . c.ll-277- --. -[...]ields . .. 5 ~ Month Course. -.Q7..172. quality research studies. • virtual ROOM for r"'t • $125.00 mo. LiMfl provklael - OWft a.u!Miry[...]252 5696 •[...]. 2025 N. Central. Phoenix 6l2l N . 41st[...] |
 | VOL 12-NO. 11 GLENDALE COMMUNITY[...]GLENDALE , AZ .. IU02[...]The MCCCD Governing Board, on Nov. 16, approved the transfer[...]s and promotion of Dr. Herman Walker from his position as associate[...]presenting "The First Nowell," dean of students at[...]10, at noon, in the Student Walker , who came here Sept. 20 from Lansing College in Northern[...]professor and dir ector of the[...]The sur prise transfe r is to be effective within the semester, possibly[...]the opera . It is called a nativity Walker said he was approached by SCC for the job a nd that he in-[...]music play and is adapted from a dicated interest since it was a step up.[...]"Dean of students is a critical position in the total operation of a[...]school system. The responsibility for students falls on the dean of[...]instrumentalists make up the Walker said he was looking forward to the new position to work with cast. The pia nist is Nita Brown. all s tudent-; and facult y. He said he was especiall[...]Richard Crull... who will participate in the opera "The First Nowell" to be presented Dec. 10 in the student union. Photo by Mike Gutowski[...]professor, will speak the role of[...]the Creator ; Gwen Broehm , " In a n effort to cut down on the number of administrators in the[...]Elizabeth; Ronald Dow, Gabriel help fill the void caused by Dr. Walker's departure," he said.[...]and Robert Elstrom, Joseph. The[...]three shepherds a re : David Four of the eight GCC students attending the speech tournament at[...]ctations Arizona State University, Nov. 12-13, received recognition for their The Music Department and the presentations. Kathy Butler a[...]scring the performance. Sun City[...]Charles Schaubach, will ac- What are the goals and expectations of the thousands upon In oral interpretation, Elmira Holloman took fifth place. Her company the opera. thousands of students w[...]sities aU across selection was a cutting from " Raisin in the SIDl." Other assistance c<mes from America? How do they evaluate themselves a[...]designed prospects and what fields of the working wOI'ld do they feel offer the "Leukemia." the staging ; Dori Hicks, the most opportunities? To unravel some of the answers to these questions Almost 35 students participated in eac[...]rmative, per- choreography ; Tim Ansley, the would be a monumental feat, but efforts ha[...]. that. out. The 30 schools represented included not only communit[...]Every year the American Council on Education and the University but also four-year institutions. " 'The First Nowell' was first[...]performed with the St. Martin-in- d California at Los Angeles co[...]6,000 students at 366 two and four year colleges. The survey proposed Wmstead were also in the tournament. the-Fields Concert Orchestra and[...]Singers conducted by John questions of this nature and came up with some interes~ answers. Mrs. Hoffs said the state speech tournament will be held at Arizona The fmdings for this year show that the most favored maJOr field of State University, Dec. 3-4. Readers theater will be included i.n the <llurchbill and produced by Noel[...]neering, social contest. Representatives from the community colleges and the[...]and Northern Arizona will take as part of the St. Martin-in-the-[...]eld at Eilglish, history, political science, the humanities and physical part.[...]science are on a low rung ol the ladder, according to the survey. the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane,[...]on 19Dec., 1958," quoted from the When these statistics are compared with GCC[...]the results are somewhat different. The field attribution that the[...]mpt return of veterans' must be returned to the VA by • In the American Council survey they discovered that a su[...]que~tionnaires will avOid suspension of the Jan[...]medicine. The percentage of men who want to enter these fields[...]s in 1m, ac- Those failing to return the The AWARE group on campus dropped from 48.9 percent to 39.4 pe.r cent in the last ten years. An even cording to Gordo[...]nsoring a Holiday· Potluck bgger drop is in the group of students working toward a teaching director of the Veterans Adminis- time will receive a letter from the social supper tonight at 6::Jl in degree. It has dropped roughly 15 per cent since 1966, according to the tration office in Phoenix. VA explaining why their pension the grill room. Those who wish to survey . J[...]In categorizing the personal expectations of the IDldergraduates,[...]attend this activity are asked to All questionnaires were mailed Additional infor[...]at least a " B" average. Almost two- to the 1.2 million veterans and available from GCC's veteran[...]s on Nov. 1. affairs office, or any office of the preferred[...]a short business meeting after for' The completed questionnaires VA.[...]good by the time they're ready, according to the survey.[...]CHA sponsors Christmas party The MECHA organization on campus is involved in its fourth Olildren's <llristmas Party for the Westside children ages 1-12. The party will also include the small Westside towns of Phoenix. The party is Dec. 10, 6:30-10 p .m . in the GCC cafeteria where 1,000 children are e[...]ojects. They also rely on money or candy from businesses in the west Phoenix Area a nd GCC student donations. Contributions from these sources have been bad this year and in the past. so most of the money is earned by MECHA alone. Last year MECHA was able to raise S800 for the 900 children who came. All the funds are collected by the week before the party; members then travel to wholesale stores and warehouses and buy the toys, fruit / and ca ndy. Wrapping and selection of the presents are done by the MECHA members . ' A Santa is needed to provide his services for the children on Friday[...]"Winter Spectacular" Monday, by decorating the AS Christmas tree, one of 15 1n the Chnstma from 7-10. A bilingual Santa would be preferred but is not required. tree lane on display in the Student Union. Trophies will~ awarded for the three best decora Anyone interested can stop by <llicano service office 1'2-107 or call rees and the most original. Photo by George Hotchkiss extension 328 or 329. |
 | [...]( Smokey Bear dies at 26[...]asury " It took numerous years of hard work before I reached the final Smokey Bear who died Nov. 9 in ()) his arrival in the natioo's du'ough sale of souvenirs and fOf"m of my shoe which takes in consideration aU the natural demands Washington D.C.'s National Zoo. Capital, Smokey was offered the receipt of royalties from Smokey of the foot and body," replied the inventor. Smokey, 26, who retired from use of the Presidential V.I.P . Bear items. The inventor, Anne Kalso, said the pursuit ol her lifelong interest in 25 years ol government service in room at the Washington airport He was cited by Congress for Y~a took her to the great Hindu school of Yesudian in Zurich and May[...]his service to his country in later to the Yoga monastery in Sant06, Brazil. 1bere in 1957 she his life as the Forest Service's He spent much ol his gove[...]developed a primitive version ol a sandal with the heel lower than the \nine fighter of forest fires. ment service in Washington's and the Legislature in his native toes . Kalso started the Earth shoe. He was born in Lincoln[...]ate created a monument to In the course of her studies and experiments, she observed that by Natiooal Forest in 1950 near the visited by some 4 million people keep the Smokey Bear legend flexing the foot , or by lowering the heel one could achieve a feel~ burial site, and w[...]each year. alive. He was the only govern- similar to that attained in the Buddha position ol Yoga. Kalso said that was found clinging to a charred He became ooe of the most ment employe in history to ever lowering the heels relieves pressure on the toes and allows them to nex tree in the aftermath ol a forest successful images in ad[...]no known survivors, but with this idea. With the financial help ol a personal friend, Dr. Cai and[...]s who Ankerbye, Kalso was able to start work on a complete shoe. Kalso said cared for by forest rangers. His[...]adult think of him as their own. the doctor sent several patients with hip and back trouble to her in story was told by the mass media alike. &rial officials ask that no hopes that the shoe would help. Kalso recalls, "One patient ...[...]Smokey bas been given credit flowers be sent to the graveside, trouble was so grateful that he bought a house in 1963 to sell the san- After his recovery, Smokey fOf" c[...]shopping street in Copenhagen accepted a job with the U.S. half that in earlier years, thus th[...]ory. Government to be a living symbol saving the nation millions in out aU cigarettes and camp(ires. Kalso said, "The missing link was bringing the nature into the city."[...]anatomy . A shoe is needed to recreate underfoot the natural terrain.[...]The Earth brand shoe was brought to the United States in lWO by a PTK initiates 85 s[...]New York businessman, Ray- Jacoies. Today the shoes are also[...]"Education does not stop people from indulging throughout the CO\Ultry. Amidst a candlelight ceremoney, about[...]tic standing. be more relined and subtle amo~ the educated, but Dr. John R. Waltrip, executive dean, welcomed the educated still have them. The opinions of the the initiates and guests to the occasion, Friday schooled are not necessarily the best. Also, the evening, Nov. 19. This group was an indication th[...]There are several openings in The requirements for member- the educators were doing their job ; that these[...]else's, he Student Gov't. Positions open ship in the Associated Students, students were getti~ the message ol education, Dr. added.[...]include Recording Secretary, are - the applicant must carry at Waltrip noted. In the use of facts, " the educated person may Elections Commissioner, Special least 12 credit hours at the time of " As educators we have a high regard fo[...]t Activities Commissioner , applying and 12 credit hours education," he said. "The fate ol the country rationalizing." Hartley said, b[...]mmissioner . Also wtile in office. He must have a 2.0 depends on education, and the world looks to follow the truth. neede[...]Lisa Harper, flutist, presented selections from with a bac.kground in accounting.' free hour at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays. The speaker for the evening, Jack Hartley, two Bach Sonata[...]and president ol GCC faculty Ramsey on the piano. fOf" the Publicity Comm., the Applications can be picked up senate, discussed "Where Education Fails." While The three symbols on the key of the society state Social Comm., and the Club at either AS offices Rm . T2-108A, he noted that Dr. Waltrip spoke about education as the goals <wisdom, aspiration and purity) which Comm[...]z" about our apathy. Also, the symbols of the torch Cin the use of candle- Concert review "Education does[...]able human light> denoting knowledge and the flower typifying beings, nor keep us from being selfish," he said. beauty of life were used in the ceremony .[...]performed alternating solos with the Quartet's music, making an Jerry J eff Walke r has never The Lost Gonzo Band sounded The Scottsdale Center for the breathtaking ease. Most notable alre[...]sobriety and tight during their own part of the Arts became a showcase of talent was Mangion[...]ov. 14, as a capacity crowd of ning " Chase the Clouds Away" singing is pure and crisp, and no to that reputation at the Celebrity trading orr on piano. bass and fans were delighted by the soft which spotlighted the multi- matter how loud she sings, she[...]guitar, John Inmon on lead and moving sounds of the Chuck talented Vadella on his various never seems to lose the sub- Appearing with his back-up[...]instruments. Their music had an tleness of the song. group. the Lost Gonzo Band and Donny Dolen on drums the bard Satterfield. almost enchanting effect on the On the " Land of Make Vassar Clements, Walke[...]played very smoothly with clear, Mangione and the quartet audience. Throughout the set, the Believe," a song that she concert[...]tones blended recorded with Mangione arxf the without him. At times, Lost Aft[...]z highlights into a refreshing, perfectly with the soothing Rochester Philharmonic Sym- Gonzo Robert Livingston had to several years the Gonzos mique sound. Their music isn't capt[...]released an album of their own overwhelming, but the spoo- ments. terfield was wonderfully ef- shouting the lyrics at him wben and kicked off their own[...]ive way in which Esther Satterfield held the fective. With seemingly apparent Wal[...]'s presented makes it almost spotligtt for the second half ol the ease, she repeatedly varied her ally Livingston gave up the effort they have matured as an act, awesome in[...], obviously dis- with new material and some The first half ol the show terpretation of Mangione's voice with the accompany~ turbed by Walker's behavior[...]rfield is no sounds of Mangione and the While Walker brought the sounded as good when they featuring Mang[...]e has performed. oo and off with revealing ol the power that one Mother" and " Sangria Wine,"[...]ol years. With can hear in tenderness and the was the Lost Gonzo Band that mellower tunes. It was alm06t a and soprano and tenor the release of her flrst album, she feeli~ that one can get from it. really added creativity and shame they had to yield the saxophones. is finally achieving the critical For an encore Ma~ione did a originality to the show. spotlight to Walker. With g[...]t she so justly mt'rlley or two songs from his Livingston and Gary P. Ntmn got[...]thi~ cheers and screams by men- the evening with a combination of drummer Joe LaBarbe[...]())this soog at least Mangione The audience settled back for Unknown by most of the sectim , Mangione and Vadela Satterfie[...]ore Bojangles" and " London fOf" the coocert with " Orange[...]his badly. Walker mumbled his way the Mockingbird ,'~ doing bird[...]pointing, and not nearly as suffered from over popularity.[...]The crowd got so loud during the pleasing as the rest ol the show.[...]and Esther Satterfield fOf" the than sing about " ... goin' home[...]second time, I can now safely with the armadillo." Ef T1e m po 'ot ondo •• the studen t[...]assume that the mood their Vassar Clements came ons[...]ates is no accident. It's about midway through the show, __.. .., n cept clv<tnt holteloyo[...]hi~ and relaxing; one adding his violin to the Gonzo's and e xom pet.od Ed•tonol oH.ce.[...]might get the same effect from ftne hacking. as302[...]known tunes a nd the audience[...]fOf" the Mangione effect. and it know only a few of h[...]ca n only aptly be appreci ated to the crowd seemed a bit bored Pl>o-~[...]ng vocals perfectly complemented the full est degree within the \\lth this part of the show. Aclv-[...]their concert Nov. prese nce of the Creator The c rowd got back on its feet ElP envtr.s letten to the .OtM ftom 01ty[...]Mangione and the interpretor for " P issin' in the Wind" a nd Wlth f•'P'Kt to t90(e left'UtOhOfU ond good 14 at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts. Photo by Mike Gutowski[...]danced at their sea ts for the ·~·· |
 | [...]68-64, MCC wiming the cham-[...]to take the game and the tour-[...]Thursday ni~t . 88-76. payers by saying, " the playen[...]heir best tonight." within one point of capturing the MCC's starters outscored the leading scorer in tbe game with figures in the second game of the Valley of the Sun Tournament, GCC starters by 10 p[...]Leading scoring in the Cba.ffey[...]ze on two free halftime. Mesa's depth under the d the tournament. his best night of the tourney throws by Ray Arvizu and Teddy board kept the GCC defense[...]Arvizu led the Gauchos' scori~[...]scoring 28 points placing him in all tournament games, with 59 Colter, which would have put the hapless. Glendale 's defense , The tournament wasn't a U bad[...]fourth in leadi~ scorers in the total points. Gauchos ahead by one point with however, did ma ke a comeback for the Gauchos, as they defeated second round of the tournament. seconds left in the game. As it to within one poi.n t, unf[...]rs had their GCC will be playing next in the turned out, Mesa Community for the Gauchos it wasn 't enough College of Eastern[...], Denisoo Dawson Moorpark, Cal. , today and the s tate championship, stole the[...]tossed in 12. next home game until Dec. 15, throws. This put the Gauchos[...]ey play Pima C»mmunity behind by four points and the The Gauchos left the court at Colle~e . time ran out with the fmal score[...]Ea<>tern Utah as the GCC defense[...]Utah to only 20 field goals in the[...]"D" received a technK-..a 1 in the MEN AND WOMEN[...]Free haircut & blow dry The Glendale wrestli~ squad[...]with 12: 12 left to play in the work done by experienced could produce only three wins[...]licensed stylists wtale dropping 18 matches in the[...]nament held over college wrestling in the ASU Open last week. The 111-fb. In the Gauchos first game, they the weekend, but GCC's group of wrestlers that partic[...]freshman lost to Arizona State's Pete Puccio in the first round, easily defeated Chaffey[...]the coaches commented on the ~'=:I.e:,><:::::< A" the tournament, and of the three wins recorded, two went to the ooly Gaucho with junior college experience. Tim Hoyt, wrest~ in the 118 lb. class, won his first two decisions Friday[...]d Friday night by Arizona State's Mike Monday. The other GCC win went to Everett Mendenhall, who beat Phoenix College wrestler Scott Dlllken by an 11-2 decision. Glendale will be participating in the Pima Tournament this weekend in 1\Jcson and the Fiesta Bowl Tournament next week before meeting Central Arizona in a dual match in Coolidge on Dec. 15. The Gauchos then have a three-week layoff before returning to action after the holiday layoff in the Southern Utah State Invitational January 8.[...]o ( ASU I del. Robert Ramirez ( GCC I , pin, 1: 32 ; W. Neil Buckner ( NAU I del. JOhn Gregg (GCC I[...]IOI'T COST l - I l t (PCI def. Rllmirez (GCCI, 22-1; Pete "Because we're the only line of lOOo/o "Our biggest edge? The price you don't pay Noble (NAUI def. Smith (GCC)[...]natural cotton 14-ounce denim jeans in the for Do-Nothing because we cost no more than the[...]regular price o f the biggest seller. (NAU), 10-6; Charles Roos ( Un. l[...]"$edgefield DcrNothing e denim with the "'F WE'B I[...]ss. Mendenhall !GCCJ def. Scott Dunken ( PC ), 11-2. ''Tha[...]M ike Monday CASU) def. Hoyt (GCCI, pin, 4 : 20 ; "And the reason we beat their pants off.[...]washed, the size you buy is the size we stay. 111[...]gland for qualified applicants in lon;uoges. all subjects incl. so wrinkle-resistant we come out of the washer int'l low, business. Alf students[...]and get softer, foster. ADMISSIONS DEPT N /2 16 S. Stote/ 8ox 606/ Ann Arbor. MICH 48107/ (313) 662-S575.
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 | [...]By Dave Vaa Neu The next tournament for GCC's McCoy <GCC), 617;[...]'s resident champion, archers will be the FITA qualifier <GCC>. 496. Ask any goll coach or any lmowledgeable goller what the main[...]this time tbe rest of the Glendale WOMEN 'S TEAM - Glendale sistency. Consistency in the game - how each round is played[...]<Lynette Edwards, Jocelyn Coor, compared to the previous round, almg with consistency in[...]the Gauchos defeated Phoenix Olivia Mendez), 2236 ; Phoenix improvement. The Glendale women's golf team is the epitome d consistency.[...]Peterson, Marcia Thornburg), The most vivid point, and tbe best example, is the team's Lynette Edwards <GCC> , 829; record. Only tbe two biggest schools in the state, the University Lynette reigned again as the 1951[...]every junior college team in the day with a score of 829 out of a Mendez <GCC ), 673; Brenda MEN'S TEAM - Glendale the state no less than five times. The latest victories for the possible 900 - the nearest Mardis CGCC >, 642; Mary <Jim Dolamore, Don McCoy, Don[...]arcia Twadell >, 1887. Monday <Nov. 22) against Mesa - the sixth time this seasm Mi[...]t in Thornburg <PC >, 634; Janice that the Artichokes and Thunderbirds have fallen to the the overall individual com- Klein <GCC ),[...]. MIXED TEAM - Glendale The record it.sell speaks for tbe consistency of the team as a Dolamore with a 774, A[...]<Lynette Edwards, Jim whole. But the most important parts ol that team are the real State archer Bill Meyer[...]Minter <PC>, 799; Jim Dolamore McCoy), 2954; Phoenix - Fred Nine ladies make up the Glendale golf team, they practice,[...], Minter, Don Fisher, Lynn Kirk- they work - they work hard, with one goal in mind - im-[...]735: Don Fisher <PC), 632 ; Don patrick, Mary Peterson), 2948. p-ovement.[...]Glendale's victories in the men Four of the golfers, Lori Murray, Sue Burkland, Sandy[...]team events came Burkland and P atti Havir, all regularly score in the low 80s, and rather easily. the women won by each tournament one usually breaks into the 70s. Debbe 285 pounds and PC didn 't have Huckabee and M[...]nough a rchers to qualify a recently broken the century mark . Bret Jenkins, Frances men's team, but the mixed event Brown a nd Lauri Harrison have yet to play in one of the con- ference scoring matches, but they still work - they 're still[...]came out very close, with the 2-YEAR NPCS/NROTC[...]trying to improve. They a re now in the middle of a three-week layoff following the Mesa match, but they will be working harder than[...]points ( 2954-2948>.[...]HOLARSHIP *** the final match ol the season - the state championship match at two in the women 's individual Ahwatukee Country Club T[...]olarship for Although GCC has previously won the conference (state) patrick ( 681) receiving the third championship as a team, the final tournament wiU be the last place medal. GCC's Olivia chance for the individual golfers to prove themselves. The all- Mendez (673) and Brenda Mar[...]College. conference golf team will be picked from the top 10 scorers, and (642) followed , but were pushed those six golfer[...]by two more Bears, Mary accomplishments. The second six will receive silver medals.[...]80 round, one better tban teammate Lori Murray's 42~ Minter easily[...]ale's Sue San- Dolamore for the top men's in- ders finished with a 91 and De[...]dividual honor, 799-774. Meyers ln the nine-hole dual match against Mesa, the Thunderbirds' was the only member of Arizona *Guaranteed[...]osition Diane Escobedo was low score with a 42, she was followed by State's team to compete, but he GCC's Lori (46), Debbe (52) and Mike Shires (59) . did well enough to take home the[...]little Marcie Wieseman led the GCC's Mary Ann Acker pulled serv1ce. the female one - stands H after Gauchos win, hitting all 10 of her df a couple of key steals in the an opening 51--47 win over Arizona points in the first half, enabling second half, both coming a[...]ast week, GCC to stay even with the Sun opportune times for the Glendale *Choose any of 54 NROTC Coll[...]st part of this Devils and put the score at 2&-:!D teem. week playing in the Pima Invita- Wring the halftime break. The Gauchos' cause was also[...]al Tournament in Tucson. The miniscule (5-foot-4 ) guard aided when ASU's h[...]consistently hit 2&-25 foot set guard, Becky Carson, could sink[...]only two of nine in the second hall[...]others came on strong in with eight points in the flrst. Campus Reps wanted to post the second half - center Sedera GCC played Mon[...]rman canned eight of her and Wednesday in the Pima distribute for commission. lines guaranteed to sell. A&ressiYe, final 10 after the midway point, tourney travel to Tempe to play[...]gain Tuesday, then go to weekly. Send resume, $2, for job Clayton both coming off of the Thatcher to meet Eastern description,[...]*GPA of at least 3.0 work manual free. With first weekly commission check receive your $2 back. WRITE:[...]*Age- 18 to 23 years old.[...]*Must complete two years of[...]able. Sizes 34 to 42.[...]tion deadline is I APRIL ROOM for r.,.t . S125.00 mo.[...](602) 261-3607/3158[...] |
 | [...]VOL 12...0.12 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE[...]Bowl Princess Saturday night at The cornation ball took place judges interviewed the ten candi- By Dave VanNess and Arch Gillespie the Fiesta Bowl Coronation Ball Saturday night in the Grand Ball dates (who had already won from GCC executive dean John R. Waltrip announced She wa s GCC's candidate for the Room of the Hyatt Regency Hotel their community college[...]Wednesday that he wiU recommend that the[...]football coach Carl competed with girl.s from all attendance at $25 a head. The of personality, poise, scholarship[...]RoiUns' contract 'not be renewed for the 1177-78 colle~e.s . Sharon Palmquist, 19, cocktail party , dinner , the school year. Rollins, the only head coach In Scottsdale Community[...]Princess. Mesa Community All judging had been done two the three winning names. 11le two "My opinion and the opinions of many others, College's candidate, Laura week.s prior to the Ball and princesses were annoWlced first whose advice I have sought, thought the best thing[...]lphabetical order; they were we can do for the program here Is to start right at[...]crowned and presented flowers . the top and change there," said Waltrip. "And[...]hopefully the program wlll Improve ln future[...]Waltrip said the administrative decision was[...]olely his, and, unless Rolllns utilizes a form of the[...]Nancy will receive a $250 district protest procedures, his[...]scholarship and will attend most end when the contract expires July).[...]of the functions for the Fiesta Rollins ls unsure whether he will protest the Bowl along with the queen and decision. "'I don't know, I h[...]the other princess. mlnd on that yet," he said. " •••1 may fight the[...]Nancy, who is a Journalism The 57-year-old coach cited recruiting processes[...]major and editor of the El and monies as the toughest problem of coaching the[...]of 28 wins, 13 losses and one tie.[...]iesta Bowl princess, prerogative to name the coaches on campus. And[...]the Fiesta Bowl Queen' , it came the job as head coach." When contacted, Pisciotta[...]was not aware that the job was open, but said he[...]tandards of how ~- .Nancy Ratti, right, GCC student, and Sharon Palmquist from[...]lated after being crowned Princesses at the Fiesta Bowl Coronation Ball last Saturd[...]I'll still be able to enjoy all the activities of the Fiesta Bowl and[...]The Fiesta Bowl football game sponsored b[...]Live entertainment and door prize drawings on the half hour will be[...]some of the highlights of the Phoenix REAcr Annual Barbeque[...]Oklahoma, at the ASU SUn Devil scheduled for Saturday, Dece[...]stadium. at the Maryvale Shopping City, SJ.st Ave. and West India[...]BBQ beef and cowboy bean.s are featured on the menu. Refresh-[...]ments will be available for the yotmger people. Cost will be $2 for The GCC s peech team has come away again with trophies and certifica tes from the .state tournament held at Arizona State, Dec. 3-4[...]adults , $1 for children under 12, under six years old will be admitted[...]free. Competing in the senior division, which is made up of three and fo[...]art exhibit to The Phoenix REAcr (Radio Emergency A.s.sistance Team)[...]schedules the annual affair in an attempt to acquaint itself wi[...](owners of citizen band radios) and the ge neral public with its aims persuasion[...]blic service with ap- Participating in the junior division, Kathy Butler took flfth place in[...]realistically rendered by Russell bers in the United States, Canada and other foreign countries[...]nts competed in this area . T. Gordon, is the theme of the These volunteer team.s provide round the clock coverage on Olannel[...]exhibit being held through 9 (the CB emergency channel) in crder to as.sist the traveling motorist About 100 persons participated in the tournament. There were December 22 in the Student and relaying emergency messages to the proper authorities. representatives not only from community colleges - Cochise, Central Loo[...]Phoenix, Mesa, Pima, Western Arizona - but al.so from the cat[...]four-year ins titutions - ASU, NAU, and the U of A. 1be exhibit is[...]the CEAS and the Arizona tornado, etc. t Mrs. Marilyn J . Hoffs, speech professor, said the winners may go on Cootmission on the Arts and Although named the " Phoenix REACT Team," the local branch ba.s to compete in the national tournament, Washington, D.C., April, 19'[...]Phoenix REACT was formed in the spring at 1968 and is a charter[...]member of the National organization. It is incorporated in Ariz[...]S MEOING TIME 7 :30-9:20 a.m. Thurs., Dec. 16 Ti[...]School Rd., Phoenix, telephone: (602) 247-2717. 9 :30-11 :20 a.m. Thurs. , Dec. 16 T[...]10:00 a.m. 11 :30-1 :20 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 16 T-Th 11 :00 or 11 :30 a .m . 1:30-3:20 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 16 T-Th 12:00 noon ; 3 :30-5:20 p.m . Thurs., Dec. 16 T-Th 1 :00 or 2:00p.m . 7 :30-9:20 a.m. Fri., Dec. 17[...]9 :30-11 :20 a.m . Fri., Dec. 17 M[...]11 :30-1 :20 p.m . Fri. Dec. 17 MWF 12:00 noon ·- MWF MWF[...]1:30-3:20 p .m. 3:30-5:20 p.m. 7 :30-9 :20 a.m.[...]Mon., Dec. 20 MWF 7[...]9 :00a.m . 9 :30-11 :20 a .m. Mon ., Dec. 20[...]11 :00 a .m. 11 :30-1 :20 p .m . Mon .. Dec. 20 Friday afternoon, just a few of the 6,600 students involved. MWF 2 :00p.m. 1:30-3 :20 p .m : Mon ., Dec. 20 Dean Robert Heuser estimated that app[...]7 :00a.m. 7 :30-9:20 a.m. Tues ., Dec. 21 students who picked up their packets d[...]9 :30-11 :20 a.m. Tues., Dec. 21 preregistration convenience. P[...] |
 | [...]again Dec. 1_5 The Presidential eleetioa bas c:ome aad lODe. The Placem[...]given eyes al world have foc:used expeetaatly oa the new ThlrSday, Dec. 9, at 2 p.m ., in Presldeat-elec:t. But perhaps our atten[...]p.m ., in the Faculty I>iJlq bac:k to lame-duc:k Gerald Ford be[...]Room, Dr. Robert E . Heuser, the public: picture Into whatever future awaits him.[...]A student who is carrying 12 worse problems that aay President bas bad to Jrap[...]an English course, or fewer than with. He took the office at a time when other peopl 12 hours and is planning to take wouldn't have wishe[...]~ or reading courses, but The eouatry was In ·the aftermath of the most[...]uld disastrous polltieal sc:aadal In Its history. The ec:oaomy arrange to take the placement was In the worst shape It bad been In slnc:e the Sf's. test. Overseas c:rlses erupted with the replarity of Old Faithful. Political corruption w[...]New York eame space are necessary, as about 30 to the brink of financ:lal disaster. The list could go on for persons are scheduled for each pages, but the fact Is that all these problems faced Ford session, Dr. Heuser sai[...]304. and she is in Room B 102. President who was not a power seeker as public: servan In the position of having to assume almost awesom[...]r testing will be responsiblllty. He cUd not seek the job. He had It pusbe added as needed, Dr. Heuser The Winter Spectacular week was capped off Friday nig[...]the crowning of Queen Nancie Miner and King Joe Paulmenn. probably the most human President In several admlnl[...]A five-member panel of judges selected the king and queen on strations, head-bumping aDd all. the basis of school activity, contributions, congenia[...]talent. Photo by George Hotchkiss For all this Gerald Ford was the target of some of the Album review[...]most seatblng critlc:lsm any President has had by the media. He was the butt of jokes. He was ridiculed. And e was the first Incumbent President since Hoover to ose a b[...]Progressive jazz may just be the music of the the boundaries of old ground with his sterling or a[...]ty is making that more acoustic work. ome. But partisanship aside, maybe as we look I[...]But Ponty is not the only musical notable on this etrospect we all should give Gerald Ford our deepest[...]I.P. Daryl Stuermer, who plays all electric and hanks just for doing what he did In[...]acoustic guitars , has got to be one of the best in the lmes.[...]Well, besides being a jazz violinist of the highest[...]with more taste and m elody. His guitar work on this Five one-acts A[...]Grapelli, one of the original members of the[...]controlled though one can almost imagine theby drama dept.[...]s trings m elting off the fingerboard under his The 1976 conference of the[...]nary Voyage," picks up None of the cuts on th is a lbum even flirt with The GCC Drama Dept. will CACCSGA > met thi[...]where " Aurora " left off. Never before has the rock mediocrity. " Imaginary Voyage,"[...]~tan evening of five one-act weekend at the Granada Royale listener b[...]composition encompassing one s ide of the record, is plays. The evening opens with Hotel in east Phoenix. completely integrates the utterly complicated and "'Ihe Boor," a romantic s[...]high-powered progressive jazz at its very best. The The ACCSGA resolved to hire a technically flawless with the totally beautiful. Death, love and money by Anton[...]ekhov. lobbiest for the Arizona State[...]The versatility of the music on the a lbum is Legislature, and to have student The other four plays are representatives on the State amazing. It seems[...]new. Ponty in his violin solo, " Wandering on the mystery by Susan Glaspell, guidelines to have alcohol attain. The rhythm changes of certain passages[...]rival those Frank Zappa or Gentle Giant. The[...]am Saroyan, " Dear campuses and at all off campus blazing guitar work leaves other guitarists in the[...]say, " where no man has gone before." The Departed," a domestic comedy, activities sponsored by the dust. The synthesizer work is far more advanced[...]remaining songs on the album all provide some and "The shock of his life," a schools.[...]sounds like the work of a couple ol blue grass aces excellent jazz work. All this is infused in an album "Anytown U.S.A." duri~ the Ten community colleges across[...]id a couple of times. But one thing is the likes of which leaves a listener almost breath- 1950's. the state participated in the three common to all the songs : musical excellence. less. The production takes place day conference, all schools of the Ponly. who composed all the songs on this all M<XX:D are members of the[...]instn.unental album , plays the violin in a manner you're in for a pleasant s urprise. If you have, you Dec. 11 at 8 p.m . in the Playbox association with the exception of possible to few others. At times be explores the may already know that the music of the future is Theater, Rm. '1'2-103, north of the Scottsdale College.[...]~~®}'{@ 276XO[...]276XO ••R \ltl \II••,[...]ET, m ..... leHen to the editor from ony[...]276XO[...]get a lot of young people 12J'"'prr ALL ADS ~lUST BE PAID 1 •~ AD '/MJCE NO[...],_..,_, areat 2-year AFROTC pro-[...]CALL 275-4675 FOR MORE IN-[...]..._., Look into the details. We[...] |
 | [...]Plloeab ~ Aaatear Coor, 28o-272- 552; Michelle wards fell just short of wi[...]Dh•ia• Edwards, 27o-276--546 ; Debbie ARMY RESERVE the women's amateur division of LuAnn Ryon, 292-295-587 ; Drye, 258-27G-528 ; Brenda the Phoenix Open Championship Lynette Edwards, ~294; Irene Mardis, 249-245-494 ; Olivia FULL TIME OPPORTUNITIES archery tournament last Daubenspeck, 281-286-567 ; Judi Mendez, 237-248-485 ; Evelyn PART TIME weekend, falling to Olympic gold Plants, 278-279-557; Susan Morrison , 242-234-476; Janice Su;pll IRI your'-...._. medalist LuAnn Ryon by just Vancas . 276-279-555; Jocelyn K1ein, 231-224-455. ln.....'"' ...... yo[...]Gone are the days of $25 a month and a ll the hay your horse The two archers were[...]ery day by Army Reservists such as yourself . And the after the first day of competitioo[...]fr inge benef its are excellent. Saturday. but the second day , Lynette shot one poor -round which probably cost her the The ARMY RESERVE is the QuellfledMen&Women championship. The majority <five of nine) of and Tim Hoyt and Dave[...]weekend 's Pima Community On his way to the silver-medal- 9looling from a distance of 35[...]SINCE 1n6 ..... feet , the archers shot 12 ends In vitationa l wrestling tour- fini[...]9 LuAnn shot seven perfect rounds topped the Gauchos with a decision . 15-4. Sunday and five rounds with one second-place finish in the 118-lb. This week it's the Fiesta Bowl class. Earegood dropped the tournament. regarded by some[...]th a miss, championship match in a last- as the top grappling exhibition of but also shot a round of 23 - two minute fall , but only after two the season in the Valley. misses !missed the " bulls-eye") . strong decisions in earlier Wrestlers from most of the Four other GCC archers competed. Jocelyn Coor[...]along The Gauchos finished fourth members of outstanding in[...]ms, but there were dependent wrestling organi· 552 to finish sixth. Brenda Mardis[...]The tourney will begin Friday[...]2-Year NROTC Scholarship: a 485 and Janice Klein wa[...]Crandell , Mike Moreno, Glenn night and run all day Saturday in with a 455. Simmons and Craig Smith all the Phoenix College gymnasium. Although the amateur women's captured fourth place i[...]Books And Fees And division race was a close one, the most dramatic point in the Homer Huff landed a fifth place[...]* Guaranteed High Paying Job After score for the two days. A 599 indicates that he shot 120 arrows[...]post Dec. 11 ; 12-6 p.m. Graduation.[...]ssion. Liiles Dec. 18; 12·6 p.m. and missed the center just once. guaranteed to sell.[...]motivated persons. Few hours The other competition for the weekly. Send resume, $2, for job It: Ariz. SUte Uniwtrs[...]Choose Any Of 54 Colleges And day saw Lynette win the battle of description , info sheets, T111 pe, on: the Edwa rds family. outscoring application forms, post & Dec. 28; 12·• p.m .[...]cceptance receive Dec. 29; 12~ p .m. Dame, UCLA, USC, Etc. Ma[...]. card, Dec. 30; 12~ p.m. work manual free. With first GCC's next tourna[...]your $2 back. WRITE: · Cost for the a~~rse is $3.50. * Open To Both Men And Women competition is the World Team[...]linc2&4-9411, ext. 9. member in 1976. at ASU Jan. 2-8. Ar[...]* GPA At Least 2.3[...]*Age- 18 To 23 Years Old.[...]* Must Complete 2 Years Of College[...]-.....,the[...](602) 261-3607/3158[...] |
 | [...]and being placed in the losers Have you noticed the GCC bracket , GCC team had an basketball squad practicing TM emotional letdown. The Gauchos r <transcende ntal meditation >[...]nst San lately? Well if there's really a thing to the mind being in one[...].. place while the body is do~ however , to put the game irU. something else, the GCC ove rtim e with Gerard Ross ' b[...]oorpark Glendale went on to win in the Trurnament in California while extra perio[...]Teddy Colter all scored 12 points The entire team got to play that in the final 88-80 tourney loss to night. Back-up guard[...]ams looked good as he sunk three quick baskets in the final minutes of the game. Back-up GCC played Arizona State[...]well yesterday. · and will travel to THE TURKEYS that won turkeys in the annual Turkey Day turkey race are: (left to right) against NAU JV's first team. The Druglas to play Cochise Friday , Botto[...]kins, David Crandell, Dick Armendariz, Jim Smith. The turkey winners all Jerry Gass , John Gaydosz, Arizona on Saturday . The finished tops in each of the three divisions (sports, women and open) over the two-mile course Denison Dawson and Ron An- Gauchos' first home conference around the GCC campus. thony had their usually fine[...]with Arvizu scoring high in Pima at 7:30 p.m. the game with 22 points. The Moorpa rk Tournament proved to be a disappointment for the Gaucho squad , as they went down in defeat to Gol[...]Chance of falling winner, 92-82. Poor shooting was[...]am's main problem , as they never really got into the game. Anthony was leading scorer in[...]l.lml!cc.l Ec.l1110n the game with 17 points.Gal cagers stand even The Glendale women's basketball team dropped its record to 2-2 with a pair of losses in the Pima Invitational last week, and this week face A[...]( GCC defeated ASU by a point in the tournament opener Monday[...]' (51-50), and were paced by Dawna Clayton's 22 points and[...]New York (APE)-With the eyes of the[...]' Sedera Peterman 's 19. The win put Glendale into the winner 's[...]ng Kong, star of Paramount Pic· brac.k et , but the jubilation was[...]close to Kong today rnealed the possible reason Central Ar izona's Vaqueros[...]t contest Tuesday, outscoring the held atop the twin to"er~ of the The key chain. nr full -\ile. l. Gauchos 14-4 in the extra period[...]Kon g 1n act1on. are he1ng again led GCC with 22 poi nts[...]f Scdgefield partici pa tinJ,: 'tore,. The y're Third place went to Pima's[...]jean' large enough to fit hi' free "ith the purcha-..: of a pair Aztecs with a 65-52 win over[...]" I t'~ not fai r."' the 'our~c: Robert Luke:)' . ' l"oke,man GCC's record to the .500 mark .[...]las can't get a pair of the King humbled by Kong\ un,ucce._,. Karee La[...]ful que't for hi' co mpany ·, the Gauchos, Marcie Weiseman[...]Sedgefield Do- Nothing!> product. scored 12 and Dawna popped in 10[...].re. don't our jean~." third meeting with the Sun Devil[...]added philoM>ph1cally. dale's victory in the Tucson[...]Shortly after hearing the ex- people of all ~i.re~ can locate after a 51-47 win in the Gauchos '[...]field jean~ and memorial season opener. Saturday, the[...]as a tribute to the "ultimate J u t dial 800 843-3343. Or play the Gila Monsters in[...]provi ng it'' from the actual 16) against Pima, with the tijH)ff King Kong u..ed in the fi lm. It's scheQuled for 5 p .m.[...] |
 | [...]+ VOL 12-HO. 13 GLENDALE COMMUNITY[...]early through " word of mouth" via the countries represented in the[...]recruited, or through friends They siad the fact that the ages The two, Freddie Anttila and who attended GCC. For others range from the teens to over[...]found out when they applied for ac;set to the class rather tha.n a[...]ely, teach English as a Second admission to the college. handicap.[...]a said that this these people as they came in the no generation gap in the class.[...]d because door," Stark said. "Some of the You see the younger ones help~[...]some of the enrolling students people who came in the door the older ones and the older ones[...]a need for this type of vaguely knew about the courses helping the younger ones."[...]d not speak enough Stark added, " The wide[...]previous experience in the ~lish to ask about them."[...]remedial English. Anttila added, "By the con- gives us a lot to discuss, too. No[...]fused, scared look on their faces that the students are more ad-[...]the college district for the course you could identify them, grab[...]nd bring them over to your level, I try to work in more free[...]to do some research into the table."[...]student," Anttila said. many of the persons in the class various techniques and methods[...]We were backed by our have lived in the United States all to teach the course and to give the[...]ci their adult lives; some are student the means and con- the dean of instruction, Bertha recent arrivals to the country and fidence to use English in their[...]rabia, Spain, Continued on Page 2 have class outside on the grass last Friday when the Business[...]bomb scare hoax. Photo taught the two courses con-[...]spring semester the program will[...]expand and they will work[...]"We will work much more as a A newly installed dome just on a regular basis to involve the[...]team and with more shifting back north of the stadium has given community."[...]rried about where children less than $15,072. There and forth of students from one the Physics Department's Winters said at the present two to leave your children du[...]are annual gross income figures. room to the next," Stark said. astronomy lab a new a[...]"We will then be able to group the scientific look. taug[...]students intO military groups and the government might have the these funds contact the Glendale[...]C astronomy which includes time systems, the solution to your money worries as[...]and forth as we p-ofessor J . B. Winters, the 10- earth, the planets and other[...]ide necessary." well ~ where to leave the kids . Social Services Intake worker at[...]Anttila siad the new program ::urplus Air Force satelli te[...]4425 W. 43 Ave. in the Olive should be a much better[...]a rrangement for intensive tained by the district specifically quasars, " black holes,[...]934-2231. When applying a few drilling of the small groups. enables student parents[...]for astronomy labs. The dome SteUar astronomy is being[...]speed up the process, such as , _) care ce[...]possible for either of us to work[...]shutter that opens the telescope[...]to the sky.[...]not require that the student have[...]te, Wnters said. salary scales : with 2 children, can work at independently for telescope will be used in the new[...]she said. acr~s the sky. children, Jess than $11 ,424 ; 5 All funds awarded wiU be paid When asked how their students "The dome will be used in the children, less than $13,248; 6 directly to the child care center. found out about these clas[...]··we will also use the lab on[...]occasions during the day for f[...]observing the sun ," Winters If you plan to take[...]changes from the original c.l ass load need to contact added. not registered. you may do so Jan. 11 , from 8 a .m. to He said the astronomy lab has 1:30 p.m ., and Jan. 12, 8a.m . to noon. the Office of Veterans Affairs. These special in-[...]need to pick up their packets stances are the student's responsibility .[...]use. In addition, the lab has a in the Student Union before going to the northwest[...]tion of cameras that can be corner of the Gym Annex to complete registration . tration , a student shoul[...]a lab for developing the film . 8, 9a .m. to3 p.m., and Jan. 10-12, 6 p .m . to 8:30p.m . "drop-add" to get into a[...]For those who must register late, the schedule is : the class ~pen, according to the spring schedule[...]p-oblems inherent in the lab's day students . Jan. 17·18, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m ., in the book. location. Lights from the parki~ cafeteria ; evening students, 6 p.m . to 7:30 p .m . According to the office of admissions, 3,675 day[...]lot and the handball court cause Also. students who receive educational benefits and 2669 evening contiruing students, a total of 6,344[...]some interference, but since no from the Veterans Administration should stop at the students. have gone through early registr[...]8:00a.m . 7 :30-9:20 a.m. Fri.. Dec. 17 in[...]10:00 a .m . 9 :30-11 :20 a.m. Fri., Dec. 17 through the telescope. MWF 12:00 noon 11 :30-1 :20 p.m. Fri. Dec. 17 W[...]1:00 p.m. 1:30-3:20 p.m. Fri., Dec. 17 MWF 3:00p.m. 3:30-5:20 p.m . Fri., Dec. 17 fer the community similar to the 7 :00a.m. Mon., Dec. 20 one held over a year a[...]7 :30-9:20 a.m . ago[...]9:00a.m. 9 :30-11:20 a.m. Mon., Dec. 20[...]"We invited the community to MWF 11 :30-1 :20 p.m. Mon .• Dec. 20[...]ccme out one night to observe the new observatory located MWF 2:00p.m. 1:30-3:20 p.m . Mon .• Dec. 2Q some things in tbe sky," he said. Oft the north end of the foot- T-Th 7:00a.m. 7:30-9:20 a.m. Tues .• Dec. 21 " I would like to establis[...]8:00a.m. 9 :30-11:20 a.m. Tues., Dec. 21 protVam where we c[...] |
 | Suggestion and willingness part of hypnotism success by Leola Bre&been to them and see the clock clearly, <in reality they "Hypnosis is re[...]s GCC Psychology both had their backs to the clock). Nancy was not teacher Duane Reeder. Reeder who completed 24 only able to see the clock but she was able to give hlus ol Hypnosis training in March of 75, gave his the correct time exactly (12:45). explanatioo and a demonstration of hypnosis[...]Reeder explained that Nancy was able to tell the Psychology 215 class oo campus last week. time[...]but a form Monica however was unable to see the clock ol consciousness. He also said that there is nothing because or her refusal to believe the illusion. From abnonnal about the state ol hypnosis or hypnosis this point on Monica tended to disbelieve the itself. illusions or ignore the suggestions. In his demonstration Reeder began with a few The next suggestion was to instill in them a desire preliminary exercises which involved the wlll;»le to look back at the clock say " It's time to go, class. One of these tests the hand to nose exerc•se goodby," but they wo[...]e good subjects. chairs. Nancy who behaved in the prescribed way 1be subjects, Nancy Martoccihia and Monica made the statement and then was lUiable to get up Schneider. were asked to count from one hundred from her chair. When asked what's wrong she said backw[...]but she couldn't get up whereas Monica plained to the class what was about to happen. was able to override the suggestion and did get up. Reeder explained that in order for a person to be Reeder then gave them the post-hypnotic sug- hypnotized he must have a grea[...]demonstration, Duane Reeder instructs ' the hypnotist. He added that it is possible to[...]minary suggestability exercise. Photo by override the hypnotist by not a.llowing himself to and r[...]and clarity." George Hotchkiss follow the hypnotist's suggestions, ignoring the In simplifying the definition ol two types of post- illusions and fi[...]ypnotized if he does not allow .himself to follow the hypnotist's[...]said, " The direct method is more of a command, it is the push by the hypnotist through the garden[...]oral code. Reeder then turned his attention to the girls and rather than the leading them through by the indirect[...]prevent troubles through the power or suggestion and willingness of indirect is the gradual use of a long period of time. "I'm keeping them on the campus, keeping them from runni~ the subjects, they were given a post-hypnotic[...]st-hypnotic arolUid , keeping them from getting in somebody's car and smoking suggestion.[...]suggestions last 24 to 48 hours without the dope," according to Gary Vigneult, GCC student and v:olunteer worker In the first suggestion Reeder told them that their suggestion being reinforced by a similar suggestion fer the special education program at Apollo High School. right arms would become very rigid, like a steel or the same post-hypnotic suggestion. Vigneult is receiving college credit for his volunteer work through bar. As their anns were extended he told[...]gid nonflexible not remember any of the events that occurred or Werneken . mater[...]ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Vigneult to pinch the top or their hands and that they would very[...]becomes a coach for 25 or 30 special ed. students during their lunch feel his touch but it would not be painful. The girls Monica told me she did not feel any pain when hour. "Usually these are the kids that will get into trouble, with my showed n[...]pinched her and that her ann did not feel work I'm keeping them out of it," he said. their rigid[...]"My brother went all through high school in the special ed. program Nancy and Monica now being[...]feel or so I know how to deal with their (the special ed. students') temper ... were given the suggestion that they would, on his notice the passage of time. I'm pretty small so I fit in with the rest of the guys playing ball. I think command, open their eyes look to the wall adjacent[...]ere are some problems that occur in his volunteer work. "Two[...]Actual participation in the activities haven't been strictly limited to and I[...]males, the girls play their part to. ' 'They sit on the sidelines and root. fer Christmas. She said she w[...]Some of the guys' sisters come and watch them. Sometimes want[...]ve one to any child who about 25 years old came up to me, girlfriends come to[...]s path. I don 't know if she was under the Vigneult thinks that many of his.students are good enough to be on go 'Far out! • The girl just looked He waves at everybody, young influence of alcohol or drugs or the varsity football team but they are afraid to try[...]nee and kid who is a really fast runner. With all his twists and turns it was hard said, "Santa Claus can't say the center of the ma.ll. seemed overly frie[...]games when I'm not there children. When I was in the older people, it might make their[...]ot be real, havi~ run," he said. WOI"k in the erphanages." really neat old man who came up[...]ier continued Santas, who at break time rm . mas. The guy's cool, he said, 'I'd Chances are[...]Continued from Page 1 a one-year program. To do so[...]methods are the teaching of course to complement an ex[...]vocabulary in the context of a reading course.[...]fabricated conversations or is that it is the only one of its kind[...]chopping long sentences into offered in the district at the[...]there are the substitution drills[...]Because of the variety of both at the beginning of the[...]languages in the students' back- semester and at the end, this[...]rk said she had to reporter saw first hand the[...]tures, and drawings on the black- these students. At first shy and[...]board. reticent, the students became[...]I'm a mimic in the classroom outward in their communicatio[...]when I have to make faces and slrills by the end of the semester.[...]und," she said . Noticeable too, was the high level[...]animated ," Anttila added . the st udents and their in-[...]pictures. I wiD say what is in the Perhaps Dean Landrum[...]picture and write it on the board. summed it up best. " My im-[...]ey will write it - they will say Jressions of the program at this[...]eache rs cited other said. " We are doing the com-[...]factors that contributed to the munity and the people in our[...]success of the progress: good community a very real ser[...]just plain enthusiasm on the part people can come to the college[...]of the students. and learn a skill in the English The faces behind the by-lines, the staff of the ETP, wishes you a very Merry Christmas.[...]Fotos would like to turn the course into become more effective citizens."
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 | 3 Gauchos earn all-state berths[...]" When the going gets tough, the tough get going." And so proved the Glendale women's golf team last weekend, by[...]capturing three of the six places on the Arizona Community College[...]Lori Murray again paced the field, posting a 36-hole scored 160 over the 6,022-yard Ahwatukee Country Oub layout. Second for GCC[...]second on the ACCAC team is Sue Burkland, who closed with an 86[...]The second hair of the Burkland duo, Sandy, finished firth overall[...]and third for the Gauchos with a 177 score . Third place on the ACCAC[...]172. Mesa 's Diane Escobedo carded a closing 85 for a[...]The last spot on the all-state links team went to PC's Barb Bueter,[...]s troke of honesty. When addressing a shot on the final hole of the final[...]a penalty on herseiC. When the tourney was over, Barb had a 1110 score,[...]Barb made the all-state team , Patty did not, by one stroke. One sh[...]The individual honors culminated a very successful season for the Gauchos, the firs t GCC has participated in women 's golf comp[...]Glendale defeated all of the junior coiJege teams at least five times, and the only two losses suffered by the GCC golfers were to Arizona State and the University of Arizona.[...]U one were to stand on the 18th green at Ahwatukee last Friday, they[...]All-State Tum[...]( GCC ), 89-88-177 ; Barbara Bueter (PC), 88-92- 180.[...]d's follow-through after chip- (SCC>. 92 94- 186; Debbe Huckabee (GCC>. 97-93- 190; Sue Sa[...]96-192 ; Trish Murphy ( PC ), 98-94- 192 ; Patty Stewart ( PC), 95-98-193 ; ping up on nin[...]of Mari lyn Atherton ( MCC), 108-113-121; Ona Rodgers (SCC), 117 -112- 229 ; ACCAC tournament Friday. Sandy's two-day Sharon Sweet ( MCC), 120-111- 231 ; Linda Fike (MCC), 113-121- 234; Clair e total of 177 placed her fifth on the all-state Shires ( GCC ), 117-11 9-236 ; Becky Zaremba (MCC ), 119-123-242 ; Nory Shannon team. 134- 120- 254. Ar~zona[...]Gone are the days of $25 a month an d all the hay yo ur horse[...]oday . that and more 1S "I can't believe I missed the whole thing!" number two in the Arizona Community[...]every day by Army Resen11sts such as yourself And the Sue Burkland can't seem to believe she College At[...]- e&t Wl4ke4 missed the putt on the 18th green at dale's Sue Sanders, at right is Mesa's Marilyn ~~~·~;;:;:~ake[...]The ARMY RESERVE IS th e QuallfiedMen&W[...]ARMY RESERVE Recruiter 945- 84 79 The Glendale women's goiC tea m would publicly like to thank the represen- tatives of Goodyear Start the New Year with a New Career ... B[...]Paz Country Club for their s upport throughout the[...]BEGINNING IN JANUARY The c lubs allowed the GCC team to use their driving range and courses[...]Southwestern Preparatory School along with all other faciJities at no cost.[...]fessional Faci lity Tra ming in both Allen from Goodyear and ,[...]etarial Fields. to Bob He isle and Jim Stills f from Villa de Paz. - J[...]Call 252-5696 for Details! |
 | [...]Arizona in Coolidge. Vaquero victories. The others went to Tim[...]wrestlers had won six out of the Toyt, who had two 118-lb. wins,[...]If the three preseason tourna- seven times[...]ments are any indication, the j:reseason competition; the lone[...]GCC win belongi~ to Glen The GCC team won 't be[...]defeated CAC's wrestling again mtil after the[...]eir fellow Arizona Dave Tiner 9-4 in the second holiday break, when it travels to[...]round of the Fiesta Bowl tourney[...]last weekend . the Southern Utah State Invita-[...]Simmons' 5-3 record in the 150- cmference match of the season f1fteen of the Glendale mat- lb. class is tops among the follows in Ywna against Arizona[...]men have won just 23 matches Gauchos for preseason a[...]while losing 55 in the ASU Open,[...]uding three straight wins in canes to GCC Jan. 21 for the first[...]Pima Invitational and Fiesta the Fiesta tournament Friday home ACCAC match for the[...]aturday. Gauchos at 3 p.m . The second and[...]almost half of the Gauchos' Phoenix College Feb. 4.[...]' Basketball Tournament over the[...]from all c lassifications par-[...]ticipating in the five-day event. Some of the top prep teams from throughout the Phoenix Coach Dick Pilch shouts directions to Glen. Simmons, (below) area will be competing for the top[...]s' Ron Owens hangs on prize - a chance to meet in the for dear life. Owens hung on enough to t[...]The GCC men's basketball ) Johnson's cre[...]team will interrupt the tour-[...]IIROTC 2-Yr Scholarships overtime ACCAC ti Its Western on Dec. 23. Proceeds from the tournament 18-22 Yrs. Old, US Citizen, 1I[...]will go toward bolstering the[...]Greenway vs. Washi~ton, 2:30 i[...]Agua After Graduation From Any[...].m . Ray Arvizu The Gaucho men's basketball[...]games with conference foes last tween the championship games weekend , taking an 83-81 decision c:l the GCC Holiday Invitational from Cochise in Douglas Friday high school tou[...]night, then losing to Eastern After the holiday break, GCC 18-23 Yrs. Old, US Citizen Arizona , 1()()-8[...]n ROOM for rent · S12S. OO mo. the Apaches, splitting eight of the Glendale gym on Jan. 4. Linen provid[...]n cooking - 937-1094 Clays Arvizu ended the njght with 29, Johnson & Co. on Jan. 6, then the 6l21 N . 61st Ave. Gletlelale[...]Both Programs Being Discussed By The Gaydosz totalled 19.[...].....·-·-_...... f ' The Gauchosdidn't fare as well with the Gila Monsters in down from the cold country for a[...]r Saturday night. GCC was in control for the better part[...]Dawson should be back for the[...]__,_. NAVY OFFICER c:l the game (although never by[...]. ,._."" more than five points) until the a foot injury suffered du~ the final two minutes. EAC held[...]INFORMATION TEAM through the entire extra period wmle scoring 11 poin[...]Freshman Ron Anthony topped the Gauchos with 21 points aJXl back-up center G reg Strelecki added 13 in his best night of the[...]LL COLLECT young season. So, the Gauchos stand 1-1 after their first two[...]sts , and hope to improve that mark over the next week. Pima[...](602) 261-3607/3158 Commun ity was to travel up[...]e la st night for their first meeting of the season , and Arizona Wes tern wil[...] |
 | [...]ing Friday's ACCAC championship play. Diane ended the tourney with a 174-goocl enough for fourth place on the all-state team. EL TIEMPO PASANDO El Tt empo Poaondo •• the 1tuden t ne wt_.- of Gl endale Commun;ty College[...]. Shon tt.ofon, ond is on CKodemk loborotory for the G<~ Keld•l. Joe Poulmenn. J[...]groph..-.s.. . Mtke Cutowtk1 8S302.[...]. . . . . . . . ..• c;w.n Vowtes The Arizona Community College Athletic Conference allthe editor from any Sports Editor . . . . . . . ... Dove Von N[...]' An Air Force ROTC 2-year scholarship. Which[...]es you $100 a month allowance. And picks up the tab for your[...]NTAGE t::,O in the Air Force . .. go on to further, specialized trai[...]y, and a lot of other benefits. But it all starts right here . .. in college ... in the Air Force ROTC. Things will look up ... so[...]the nicest thing[...]in the[...] |
 | [...]Dave Van Ness throughout the tourney, steadily pulling away from the Friday's competition, not shooting as sp[...]to come back after something like that rest of the pack and finishing first by a remarkable 19[...]points. Second place in the tournament went to 1976 in fourth pla[...]on and third was Irene single arrow. The speaker was Lynette Edwards. who is beginning the Daubenspeck of Phoenix, the other female member of the The arrow completely missed the scoring target and second half of her sophomore y[...]bounced off the identifying plate hanging from the target member of the GCC archery team , and who will be The men 's contingent is led by 1976 Olympic champion support. The result was a loss ol points - anywnere up to competing a s a member of the United States Archery Darrell Pace, who's perfect 30 in the final round of the 10 - a loss that loomed larger and larger as the com- Team in Canberra, Australia in the World Team Cham- tournament was just[...]son petition continued. pionships Feb. 7-12. <Ola[...]ette was referring to a single arrow - one out of the Olympic teammate Rich McKinney of Muncie, I[...]ration," explained Lynette. "Ninety-five per cent 288 s hot during the four-day team try-outs - the one the fourth men 's team member is Rod Baston of Green- of archery is in the mind , and when you get an arrow arrow she shot that missed the target . And the result could town . Ohio. 'gone ' like that, the next rule is just to forget it. But it's have bee[...]hrow it back " and s hooting nearly faultless for the remainder of The tournament, held Jan. 5-8 at Arizona State, was away. the tournament. Twice the archer trailing Lynette was constantly competing with the weather for spectators, and " But, it's a[...]but both times she " came back." judging from the sparsely-populated bleacher section ba[...].. it did kind of bug me," she Lynette captured the fourth and final spot on the U.S . throughout the tourney, the archers lost the contest. The laughed afterwards. It broke my concentrati[...]winds. cold and slight shower.. played havoc with the you break your concentration, there's an awful loss of against the best archers in the world during the five days arrows and the archers - bringing on hand-warmers,[...]th it." of shooting in Canberra. Her teammates in the women's blankets, beanies and assorted[...]VOL. 12-NO. 14 GLENDALE COMMUNI TV[...]J ANUARY 27, 1977[...]GL E NOALE , AZ .. 1Sl02[...]a Ga ffney tutees participated in the he may quit studying with a tutor[...]The Lea r ning Ass istance program last[...]The center also provides a free[...]special services available for a ll The Special Services Office and tutorial service call[...]students. the LAC have started a new Assistance." According to[...]said the learning materials and Services" for bl[...]study. areas in the LAC are for a U native Americans, low incom[...]located in the Ins tructional dicapped persons to re[...]ces. Ricardo According to Solley, -the LAC[...]Provenc io, director of the Special hopes to provide mini-workshops The center also provides free Services Office. said that their throughout the semester. The tutorial services to all qualified goal is to meet the needs of 225 first was Jan. 18. in the Student s tudents . Solley sa id , " All limited English sp[...]students interested in the students. All students interested proper time management. She[...]program should come to the LAC in this program may contact the said she wants to have more and flll out the proper forms . Special Services Office in 1'2-107 workshops this semester on the Demons trating the equ ipment available at the LAC is Anna Ins tructor a pproval will be or see Michael Shorts in the LAC.[...]taking tests , Solley, d irector a nd speaker at the LAC m in i-workshop. Photo required." She said that over 100 Solley s aid the tutors provided[...]by the LA C are trained students[...]faculty in departments of the[...]employed by the center to tutor[...]o-one basis. She said, Solley said that the tutorial[...]accompanied by "A tulor cannot do the tutee's service used to be run by Coach[...]adviser Gwen Vowles. will attend work . His cthe tutor's ) job is to Rollins and held in the cafeteria. Associated Women Students The Classical Film s ociety the Arizona Press Club Third make the material more under· Last semester they moved to the CAWS > will feature a guest \\ill pre[...]aboratory IMC L-138 speaker at their meeting at 2 Friday. Jan. 28. investigative reporting Sa[...]which was renamed the Learning p.m today to be held in the " Zero For Conduct'' and Ja n. 29. The LAC has trained tutors in Assistance Center. LAC hours student lounge . "The Blood of a Poet" wiU be The seminar will be at the accounting . biology . business. are Mo[...]iday 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. professional speaker for the Universa list Church . 4027 E . Casa Grande .[...]" Newsday" will discuss the fu- and physi ology . ph ysics. others aware that the service uch c urrent topics as the "Zero For Conduc t" was ture of the team approach to in- philo o phy . poli t[...]s. women's movement here in banned from its own French \·es t•gat• ve r e[...]ree ne psyc hology. r eading and the Va lley. the present s tatus cinema for 16 years because[...]Solley also works wi th Michael d the Equa l Rights Amend- its a !tacks upon the ha,·e s p ent recent m on t hs[...]s pecia l services assistant ment t E RA J a nd the functions educational system .[...]e and corruption Solley said that when the and Alice E trada . tuto r coor- of 1'\0\\'. "The Blood of a Poet .. in the Southwest. progreSs report[...]dinator . They can be reached at All are •m•lted and welcome cbrected by Je[...]tionally student 's g r ades have improved. ~22 11 Ext. 320. to come. centers[...]rea tes. Cocteau at lunch. He will discuss the in- directed the definiti ve ver ion vestigati ve reporter. a nd some Vets of " The Beauty a nd the Beast ..[...]covered by reporting The Vete r an Ser vice The Society ask a $1.50 The afte r noon w ill be GCC enroll ment seems to be registered per hour. '·The only , Center w ill mo\'e to Room 106 don[...]tinuing orne we piled up was a little the m the T2 Building. Jan . 31 and cents for children[...]tnbuted this to s tudents who had cerning the move can be vestigative report ing in the enrollment. according to Dr . e[...]t Heuser. dean of ad· waited The ,·ets' book loan fund is The last da y of regular president J am[...]lasses has been changed included on the panel. along with Heuse r feels the large nonre pa y ment during past from May 6 to May 10 by lhe columnist Don C[...]semester has enrollment at GCC IS due to the se mesters. Loans have . MCCCD Board. Th y d id th is Cole. bus iness editor of the increa ing po pulation on the therefore . been limited to SIO becau e t[...]ublic. surpa sed 5.900 while the evening[...]de nt population is jus t over Westsid e of the valley and per new vet wh ich in most[...]jobs cases ma y not pay for one meet the mimmum number of \\i ll be discussed by the second 6.200.[...]are hard to find . people go to book The Veterans Service days requi red[...]ts went Cente r is looking for con- The action took place at the TV reporter l\titch Duncan and[...]Board meeting Jan Bruce l\teyerson from the through the three day early tribution s to rebuild the ac-[...]regi tration last December when cour es the public wants." count[...]Arizona Center for Law in the[...] |
 | 2-aL T~ II'AIANDO-~..-y 27, 1977[...]Where the best bars are[...]n . or Hello. My name is Jon Rhodes and. I am the new[...]rits m<'n w·ho epi tomize the ZZ Top ' editor of the El Tiempo Pasando . I am now going to you. From discos to dives I'll tell The d eco r at Arnold 's is philosophy of[...]s are tell you what we will be trying to do with the paper you what the drinking spots are nothing out of the ordinary except abundant on WN'kends. th[...]like, so you don 't have to play the for the animal heads decorating The bar 's band. ''City Kids ," is[...]guessing game when opting for the typical varnished 'A-'Ood walls. anothing to write home a bout but First, ~e will try to bring you all of the news on the sa.loon scene. Wha t is different about the they're okay , especially after camp[...]In every review there' ll be a place is the crowd. Working about four or fi ve[...]r is going to happen on campus, but we will bring all c!iscussion ci drink selection and geeks a nd freaks, the une m- specialize in the Thin Lizzy - the news possible on decisions and occurrences that[...]S pr ingsteen school of affect student life. At the same time, we will enlarge[...]or , I will almalgamation ci local yoke ls all No pitchers are sold after 9 these ent[...]happen and coupies have All in all, Arnold 's may not be highly readable. We will also try to eliminate the regularity , depending on the the nicest bar in town, but it's not[...]screaming matches <the latter is vacuous babble that college papers ar[...]amount of laxative avai lable. the most freque nt. l boring. Ta[...]One of the most interesti~ entertaining and informative .[...]Is death the answer? something that we might not know about drop us a the game fetishists, as well as[...]ne . We are located in L-150 and our extension is 229. boothes. The other room has a Write us a letter if you have a[...]9 p.m ., when the band starts[...]in the band room of the bar cost any material submitted. Our address is[...]quite a bit. However . the ~arne Henry Dixon : Avenue , Glendale, Az., 85302.[...]u're not psycho be trying our hardest to put out the best paper[...]and if the jury finds you guilty then I would favor it. I don 't think we possible . (You can take the beard off now . )[...]oC the Rotoract club who : Eastin talks on Baudelaire[...], The GCC Book Review and pornographic at about the same[...]Madame Bovary ." Work hard so that others may[...]Michael P a tterson : lecture by Gene Eastin on the However, while Flaubert got off,[...].. , think we should have it . The re's not enough 19th cen tury French writer[...]and a lot of the people who a re on death row Eas tin, a· professor of French from the book on the grounds that 9tare with[...]fac ulty adviser . ci Baudelaire's life and read the pornographic because porno was[...]. Lee Springer Pa t1erson poet's works from " The Flowers demeaning to human sexuality[...]lausible in decreasing crime, but book contai ned the essence of always left self-respect[...]!X'rsonally I don't think any human has the right to take another Baudelaire's genius .[...]in traveling Kirk Thurmond : in France for the book being who was plagued by fin[...]abroad th is su mme r ? The " Most of tht' time I'm not for it because the possi bility of them[...]·couldn' t do that if I was on a jury because of the cha nce of them.[...]off Up and the mortal coil a frustrated and[...]Feder ation and the International[...]After discussing the poet's life, Eastin read selections from each[...]\\'rite the Arizona State Council.[...]"Thl·~ !>hould h<:l\·e the choice between life im prisonment and death[...].. or the ;ix ections of ..The 0026 \\'. 15 St Phoenix . Az . 85020. 'l ichat' l :\Iiiier: ON CAMPUS[...]dings If your trip is work projects. The Arts whtch were r[...]ready to abolish 11. O.mensoons 77, Sar . J an 29.[...]rn F:urope. and po ibly a crash open ing Feb s. all month. outlook on life. had the Sun City[...]Spanish . drop a line to the In· nff1eials <•r<' against tt. \\'hat the pt>ople Yo ant. Other events[...]dress along with two Book Revoew Ser ies. Feb 2, Dr At the beginni ng of the lecture.[...]Baudelai r e's work and the at· OFF CAMPUS[...]Creative arts magazine displays talent The Arts Phoenix Symphony, Jan . 31 . Feb 1, 8. 10, 14 , IS, 21. 22. 8 p m , half full. Feb. 27, J p .m .. Alhambra. S4.SO to S12 so. s 1 SO tor students w ith 1D[...]r emphasized. financta I contr ibutions from the card. GammageAud itorium · " Absurd[...]Poster s displayed around the Co[...]GCC campus this fall challenged. The edito r ia l starr or six Students are welcome. explained Per-son Songular," Jan. 2S.29 Phoenix L ottie Theater- · " Mr[...]c reative itch"! - students takes ser iously the Fischer. 1.1 T.empo ,.otottdo •• the stud•"' Roberts." Jan 27 29, and Feb 4 s. - - ol Glendo!• c -..[...]II tt pvblt~ Students took the advice and the magazine, F ischer said . The Inflation has affected the cost Stagebrush Theater " Day after[...]ivated. s he said. oC paper and typesetting. and the Fair," Jan 28 30, S3, student[...]-.nve G4endol• Ataono missions to " The Traveler," the to give their time to it , because it limited the amount of copies that Celebrity Theater-[...]interested can be printed. she said . nold, Jan. 27 29 , Bobbie Vonton.[...]they make as they vote on sub- The amount of money given to 12, 8 p . m Ser-gio Fra nchi. Feb. 18[...]s . missions. the editorial staff this year was 19. 8 p .m R iCh L[...]Mrs . Mildred Fischer, adviser Sister-s . Feb. 24 26. 8 p .m f'ltoi09<opMn[...]t will not alJow frills Scottsdale Cenler tor the Arts ·[...]lob Smtth ShorOf'l W.,-t 1 .Htf Koflor to " The Traveler " editorial staff, though this year '[...]ker l.on lreth.of"t " Don Ouoxote.'' film, J an. 28 30 Kot~ lk'tOnt M •k• Cob11oc: Anno Goffney commented . " The maga zine is an dtverse opinions. there is a Fischer. Ballet Theater- , Jan . 29 30. Feb. 7[...]About 3.000 copies of " The Arizona Ballet Theater , Feb 4 s.[...]display thei r talents.'' It also .. The Traveler" is financed year. and should be r eady[...]gives the s tudent almost im- through funds apportioned by the :hstribution befor e the awards[...] |
 | [...]The weather played an important role in the[...]archery competition, with the cold winds and[...]out the cold-weather clothes - scarves,[...]Continued from page 1 her cold-weather clothes, was constantly giving her support to the archers, particularly LyneHe. The cause? That five per cent of the sport that no athlete[...]can put blame on, or put a stop to . The physical mistake.[...]straining and struggling ... your right shoulder rotates in[...]on me, the straight caught on my arm guard and just[...]everything came down , and that's where the arrow went."[...]both times, the Gaucho gal came back.[...]Now, it's rif to the world of travelling for the former all-[...]state Alhambra High archer. The team will leave Los[...]11• 2 hours on a plane to Sydney <Australia), where the[...]Canberra, the capitol of Australia, (located ap-[...]the five days of practice and shooting.[...]After the championships are completed, the United[...]States team will spend two days each on the north and[...]on Feb . 20. The Americans chances look pretty good according to[...]the World team <with Lynette) last year."[...]And the young lady from Glendale shouldn't do too bad[...]I 17A R.ROWE 2477 6 208 MSMITH 2368 2 16C l.RYON 2458 7 II A MYERS 2365[...]3 19 B DAUBENSPECK 2449 8 13 C BARTUNEK 2292 4 I I B L. EDWARDS 2417 9 18 A VAN KLSDONK 2268 - , The women's half of the 1977 U.S. archery team : (left to right)[...]5 18 C SILCOCKS 2369 10 13 A EICHER 2258 Irene Daubenspeck, Phoenix; Ruth Rowe, Mt. Leba[...]LADIES ARROWS 28f[...]The 'running' scoreboard tells the whole story after the 288[...],.... On the third day the stands were pocked ... ... But on the fourth day the rains come. The Gaucho gal Men's cage team in fourth after holidays By Caroline Gandara The next games will not be easy thony Jed all scorers with 15. Phoenix College and Westerr. Cochise College. Jan . 29. If las t Saturday 's game against for the Gaucho with starters In games over the Christmas y,ere both frustrating setback[...]y. In a non-conference Pima is an e xample of how the Jerry Gass and Denison Dawson recess . GCC defeated Mesa for the Gauchos. game the Glendale squad wiU GCC men's basketball team is sidelined : Gass at least for the Commun ity and Central Arizona . The Gauchos will be on home going to play from now on, you rest of the week with an ankle Arvizu led the Gauchos with 30 court for their next game against face ASU JV 's. Tuesday, Feb. I. can expect the Gauchos to have a injury and Dawson out for the points against the T-hirds . very good chance of making the season with a broken hand. You could possibly call the f1rst ov...-•ll lndi[...]•2-41[...]z 19 89 188 21 32 44 201 10.6 ~10 and 2-4 in the Arizona parked the Gauchos to a victory points and 13 rebound[...]15 • 3 119 15 30 62 101 6.7[...]16 14.25 116 7.2 Conference. The Gauchos a re straight po ints in the final College. Scottsdale Community.[...]59 126 33 - ~[...]currently in fourth place in minutes of the game. Ray Arvizu Yavapai and Central. Gua[...]Strelecko 17 35 62 A()63 76 99 5.8 League A. The lop two teams of topped Glendale's scoring with John Gaydosz was the only Colle.- 16 36.76 16 25 19 88 5. 5 the A and B Leagues will meet in 18.[...]11 4 13 6 8 7 14 1.2 with 16 in the SCC game. P oor 18 27 51 23 J3 n the conference pla yoff . Phoenix 1\:ot all things went well for the[...]3 I2 2 2[...]4. 2[...]16 17 5J 14 19 20 58 3.6 m the A and Central and Western handed the Gauchos a defeat. 76- via foul was the main factors in W oll oams[...]18 36 7 12 13 43 10.7 |
 | [...]'29" WEEK-END SPECIAL!![...]The Glendale CC wrestlers Pima's Fred Mason must have[...]$16.00 per day for begmners · all Arizona Western team. but the because the Pima grappler ended[...]feeling was short-lived ; ended by the match halfway into the T1cket at H[...]the third of rive Arizona Com-[...]munity College Athletic Con- The Gauchos now have their[...]ference dual matches . back against the wall with Chi[...]topped the Gaucho 39-9 victory no matter how little si[...]over AWC in Yuma Jan. 14. Howe they hold. The GCC team must[...]21.S. but GCC's 160-lb. Trevor matches against Phoe[...]Browne High graduate turned the Mesa to finish above the .500 Mancos[...]le wrestler Doug Howe is about to be deposited on the[...]Mancos. Colo. 81328, phone mat by Pima's John Farmer during dual match between the tables and pinned Castaneda with mark for the conference dual - )lst 21 seconds left in the match. match season. 533-7492. If no answer call 533· two teams Friday. Howe's 14-2 setback was just one of eight[...]9991. individual losses suffered by the GCC matmen in the 30-6 ( 13-1> decision from Western's Junior college wrestling in d[...]Eddie Hernandez in the 169-lb.GCC net coach[...]importance on the regular season[...]lb. Butch Ochoa , winning 12-5; matches. The 'money-time ' lasts[...]Dave Crandell's 7-2 defeat of for only two days in the ACCAC, EARN P[...]John Wilson in the 144 lb. class this year those days being Feb[...]18-19. That's when the conference pin in 2:56 secured the win for meet is held at Mesa, with the top TIME CASH[...]GCC. Clyde Meade (1921 , Everett individua ls and team being[...]ll C179) and Dave awa rded championship titles . The highest honor given by the United States Professional Tennis Association <US[...]Pellerin (134) were all forfeited matches by the Matadors. Then . the Sou thwest Zone[...]That ACCAC win evened the tou rn ament , from which the[...]openings in numerals 20[...]t After having been a member of the association for three years, Mrs. Gauchos conf[...]t when Pima left town with a will advance to the National Clayton is the first woman to ever receive the Pro of the Year, South-[...]ege Athletic Being in the Guard is like 30-6 verdict, the Glendale mat- west Division award.[...]men were 1-2. To receive the award one must be nominated from this division The only bright spots in last Worthington, Minn., March 2-5. weekend per month and whose 60 members come from the states of New Mexico, Arizona and Friday[...]two weeks in su mmer". Ask Texas . " The award means so much because you are nominated by \\ins by Chuck Tompkins in the PC will be Feb. 4 in the Glendale about[...]ayton. 128 lb. class and Mike Moreno in g_vm annex beginnin[...]efit...it can get To be eligible for this award the nominee must be in good standing the heavyweight d ivision .[...]Tompkins scored six points in the MIL.. WANTID: AtltlreeMra w•ftte4 you up to $125. per with USPTA and be an active member. Contrib[...]ul reversal <two points) M l - - ' h· Ml,.,._ SS424.[...]Suite 132, Coach Clayton has been at GCC since 1966 and[...]271-5187 with 20 seconds left in his match six state titles during the past 10 years. She also coaches at the with Dan Jakiela to take a 4-3 Wefttetlt .[...].r 19. for Art. ...... er.tta. Wigwam Resort and thethe national secretary for USPI'A, the first woman to hold a national office.[...]The only pin of the contest forl.erry. on·--·""·919-.1559[...]........ 12.50 <eft . . . ..,. . . _ . . . ....,[...]24..2. . . ... came in the 192 lb. class - Gal cagers handed first ACCAC loss By MaryAnne McLaughlin The GCC women's basketball team was handed their fi[...]s last Thursday night when they were defeated by the Central Arizona College Vaqueras, 6449. The first half of the game went well enough for the Gauchos with Sedera Peterman getting the learn's first fi ve points as she proceeded to sc[...]at hall . Konny Willis of CAC was high scorer for the Vaqueras in the initial half also with II. The Gauchos compiled 18 steals and were within two points of Central at halftime, 26-24. " I feel like we-out-played them but our shoo[...]endale outrebounded Central Arizqna , with 85 and the Vaqueras grabbing 56. COOlS-PABST -BUD Early in the second half , Dawna Clayton brought the score to a tie, but that was the last of the[...]AILS Gaucho's attack as Central proceeded to take the ga me away offensively. CAC's win broke the first[...]& . LUNCH place tie between the Vaqueras and Gauchos. '' I think what hurt us w[...]Isabel Flores is out with an injury and she uses the fast break which would ha\'e[...]at home Tuesday night and \\ill meet Eastern in the GCC gym at 5:30 Friday .[...] |
 | [...]Vol. 12 • No. 1S[...]English may no longer be a supported the group's motion, plicable in all areas of education, registration require[...]hough he did not submit a vote and this is the only department The Management group, because the GCC faculty felt that teaches research and writing comprised of the six executive differently. tectmiques," said Boerner. deans of the MCCCD colleges, A facuuy poll conducted at Mr. Jack A. Hartley of the GCC decided on Dec. 6, 1976, to[...]ish department commented eliminate the English majority of · responding in- on the issue. " I doubt if the registration requirement by a 3-2 require[...]structors fa vored to keep the vote. Dr. Jotm Waltrip of GCC r[...]p-esident for educational ser- favor nf the reouirement. and should not be required to take vices, proposed to the group that[...]mmented that two basic arguments against the becau[...]graduation requirement the total ( Waltrip. " We <the English faculty ) credit hours a student t[...]hinking as well as com- lOt be affected by the Manage- taking 12 or more credit hours municating. So many[...]were required to take English. not have the basic skills of The group awaits a final Wertz. M[...]communication, and we see what decision on the issue from the the student needs," said Boerner. be ''legal[...]philosophy , discussed the gambler. Walcott told of[...]three 19th group which was caught by the courses.[...]Areas covered by the century Russian novelists Jan. 26 czar and after a staged last[...]Associated Students (AS) on Jan. in the student lounge. minute pardon from the f~ _.._[...]25 was the swearing in of new[...]officers, the question of selling works ' 'The Nose and the[...]plication from a new club. ment," along with Tolstoi, m[...]e novel Walcott discussed the theme of available for those interested[...]and Punishment." He summer employment in the from the Hemophilia Association, Jresident and Karen[...]morals or National Park System units in the Inc., for sponsoring a blood drive was sw[...]on, including last spring. This year the club Craig Rosen of P .C. En- sick and[...]have another drive in terprises presented the idea of entire life. Walcott attributed superior people . So, added The summer employment April. Watch for[...]t. Moogurt is a soft-frozen Gcgol's popularity to the young Walcott, why shouldn't superior period is between Memorial Day the future if you would like to product similar to yogurt. The AS intellectuals that read him. Gogo! people use the inferior people. and Labor Day. Applicat[...]consider signing up for a much will study the possibility of w~ a history professor. Walcott[...]emistry teller but didn't know anythi~ the goal in life was sufferi~ . and ranger p[...]ing to Walcott, accepted at the Western Regional on Feb. 11 in the Council as a new organization.[...]The GCC Drama Dept. will[...]ott claimed r ) obtained by writing to the Em- ployment Office, National Park[...]for the play have resulted in the ·[...]olden Gate Ave., San selection of most or the cast. In the month preceding the semester break, seven out of fifteen[...]stronger tpan tbe Francisco , Calif. 94102, or by The c ast includes Pamela Associated Students officers resigned . The reasons range from inner average man who should calling (415) 556-6429. Young <Spookey), Debbi[...]rgaret) , David Resignations include the president, treasurer, and the chi>, Relating to Tolstoi ' s st[...]ners. Walcott said he wrote about the The GCC stage band will <Mae >, Bill Guy (Gooper ), Lou According to the new AS president, Nancie Miner, "They (the upper class and was not con-[...]resigning officers) didn 't want to do their work , and when pressure cerned with looking into the mind NAU, Sat., Feb. 5. Four college[...]Kiser <Trixie), Gary Steffa (Rev. experience, the board as a whole."[...]ince 1950 is meet, judges will evaluate the The "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" JrOgrams weren't i[...]ere was some pressure on him to not the study of people but tbe '. perform[...]will be presented March 3, 4 and 5 resign by the board and outside the board because they felt someone study o[...]else could do a better job of listeni~ to the students." movements. "A revolut.iooary to the groups, said Dr. LeRoy The production is Wider the Severalorganizationshaveexpressedanopin[...]to this by stating, "The only problem is that it takes so much time[...]as the Students can make things go[...]r adviser position because of her heavy schedule. The smoother for everyone involved R[...]n asked if there by giving their help to the students report it the department were any transition problems from one adviser to another, Trenbeath securi[...]eone new. Mr. Griggs wants us to do everything by the and stolen property. "We bend[...]Reynolds said that the For the remainder d this school year AS government will be re- fNE!!' backwards to help the d[...]00 warnings last help too," Pat Reynolds the head[...]September. In addition, they d the security department said[...]in cars and cars not Reynolds asks that the student her reaction to the massive resignations, she stated, "Randy[...]uit because he got a warning that he was the place and time of the accident There will be a few minor going to be removed by the board, and plus he was mad at Jim Oridt. and the sticlter number of the car changes in the parking Portia IYoWlg. social commissioner>[...]student bulletin . The resigned officers were mavailable for comment. |
 | 2«. T1UUO PASANDO- P.aw-y a, 1977 faceoff[...]deter, either. Though the idea is by Joe PallllJDetlll[...]a the consequences of an act[...]agaimt the benefits of com-[...]with a Dunkin' Dooots across the mi[...]ci the incomistent applicatioo of[...]Grin and bare it ... The movie[...]Perhaps the one who wanted[...]d beco~ a talk Survive" was shown at the decide to "play the odds." If ooe justice carried out more than[...]show celebrity, and the checks the facts and figures, one[...]student center recently. The[...]t.mger strikes, all so that his[...]Another reason agaimt the sentence would be fulfilled.[...]death penalty is that the imocent[...]The meddlers who could not let[...]aste commercial dressed Just a chip off the old bloc.k ... the Innocent" cites 65 cases. judicial syste[...]as Peter Pan <you know, the In the 19:ll's Peking drivers[...]sational examples criminals in their own' right. peanu[...]ci executing the innocent are the If we have any chance to turn[...]cases of the Rosenbergs and around our soaring violent crime I play the guitar. Many friends and their heads displaye[...]if I'm any good. I reply, "I baskets next to the traffic[...]our values; in the mean time,[...]however, is somewhat per- who break the law must be our[...]e with my female Government big wheels ... The ma[...]etracted after new facts come As far as the death penalty is Fawcett's creme white teeth , missioned a $21,000 study on how[...]ready to vouch for the infallibility would commit murder, rape,[...]The death penalty, by its[...]treason. The fate of our nation[...]on the precedent has[...]With the execution ci Gilmore complete, perhaps other states[...]such a sensational and rapid carrying out the sentences of[...]is walking down the street when a citement he ran off to get his[...]her on the ground. She screams inside the dance hall and[...]nd pokes him wildly with her screamed for all she was worth .[...]ball point pen . After all, that is[...]Question : Do you think that President Carter was right to pardoo was attacked. the situation well. Suppose she the draft evaders?[...]Unfortunately, the likely result had screamed before her[...]woold be that the attacker would assailant left, or kicked him[...]fair deal . I can see that the evaders were not wanting to go because wrench the weapoo from her struggled with him . She would be[...]it was a political war to begin with. But the draft deserters , I can't hand, beat her and rape her. All at his mercy, not safely in the see him pardoning them. But for the draft dodgers, I think it was a[...]should have been over there with the other boys. It's said, all very m[...]ederic Stroaska, lecturer said that one of the worse things[...]Allen Maddock : " I think it was a step in the right direction. Well, I[...]tential victims to do nothing struggle with the rapist because[...]through right now. And since it was only a police action and wa[...]try anything as long as the rapist use your imagination. One lady U[...]Roy Jones : " I think it is the sorriest thing I ever heard of. Well, it's[...]that their service there wasn't worth anything in the country.[...]outside a dance hall shocking and disarming the Coming If a President does that he's slapping _the entired anned forces in the face."[...]some basic techniques for han- the rapist. they would still have a The Nts decide to vacate the premises wben time calls me."[...]him she followed him out ol the if they had followed the advice of AriZOI'Iil Univenity.[...]mphony, Mata con - ~ing, Wexler . violinist. Feb. 27, 3[...]is success for disabled p.m., GCC Gym. Other Book Revie[...]A " helping hand" sometimes the first time in their lives, are[...]means the difference between receiving money for work they Book Review Ser-ies, Faun Tanner, " What'[...]- success and failure. Helping Hand Products is the[...]be announced, rnail-()rder branch ol the Upward The Upward Foundation is[...]ng for everyone," said Karl Hart, instructor Feb. 23, Student Lounge. Fomdation. Joyce Ri~ e is the located in central Phoenix and[...]executive directOr of Upward. the Hel~ng Hand Products office[...]gy offers special training to 16-18, 10 a .m . to 2 p.m ., and 6 p.m . to[...]to those interested in drafting. 8: :1> p.m .• all statiOM. The Upward Foundation is is at 601 N.[...]From a course in technical graphics one may learn how[...]and elements of model Semana De La Raza. Feb. 22·25. campus mall and workshops in ptckaged and processed by the l l f••mpo Potondo 11 the stud.nt coos[...]on ; MECHA sponsored handicapped at the Upward - - of GI....W. eom-.n,oy Col.... The Technical Drafting class deals with fundamentals[...]and d on ocodemte: klbofototy foe' the dance, Feb. 25. 8 p.m . to 12, Dining wcrltshop.[...]for manufacturing. including the use of instruments, scales, graphite Hall . TheThe Arts Helping H[...]How does the artist fit into this kind of program? Hart noted that the U302 Phoenix Symphony : Pops Concert, kno[...]artist makes a drawing pleasing to the eye ; whereas a technical Fiedler conducting, Feb. 8 & Feb. 10, which trains the physically [-[...]0.... Yon - . <t-awing s hows the object according to scale which is closer to real[...]a conducting . Nat i established as the Blind In- Feoh,,... ldttot[...]a.u P!Kk cordi ng to Hart. The drafting skills help one in drawings for homes. M[...]bridges. factories and appliances. Not only are the drawings alone[...]important . but they also can indicate the strength. cost and reliability For pops concert,[...]of the materials to be used. Student rates, S1 .SO.[...]ers. architects. public utilities and Feb. 18 19, 23. 25 27. uited to their capabili[...]or positions to senior draftsman. " Everything on the Garden," Feb. 16 are paid a piece rate f[...]section supervi or and manager of drafting may be 20 work. Some of these 1.\-orkers, for[...] |
 | [...]ions audience said, "The women's a membership of 200. The[...]YOUR Associated Women Students the current time the ERA has CAWSJ hosted speaker Debbie bee[...]o organization has a legal aid fund Melton from the National needs only three more anything. It is just givq you the and can help women who feel Organization f[...]EXPAND in the stuaent l~e last Thurs- stitutional amendm[...]agaiMt. Its many task forces day at 2 p.m. "There is no chance ol the ERA response to a report from include membership, finance , M[...]bian equality , employment covered such issues as the women's movement nationally . stated Melton. " Last fall the ERA was defeated at the ballot box but[...]and women in the arts. The group[...]meets on the fourth Thursday of 1'1'1 and locally, the equal rights in the recent election those located in Chicago. every month at 7 p.m . in the C lift s Notes put you 1n11de the amendment <ERA> and the senators who were in favor of The NOW movement in the midtown YWCA located at 230 E .[...]10 your hte 1!short history ol the women's movement. She said the organization began in 1848 at the polls it seems that the Arizona residents are in favor of the amendment b[...]Imagine basking in the Spanish summer sun, or exploring the c an[...]or strolling through Renaissance gardens of York. From this convention grew "Many women fear they will be ROI'Ile. and earning college c.r edits at the same time ! the American Women's Suffrage drafted because of the ERA, " The Seventh Annual College European Study Tour can make this Party and the National Women 's said Melton, " but what women do possible for you. The tour will extend from June 13 to July 14 this year, Suffrage Party. The[...]exploring Spain , France, Italy, and England. The 32 day tour will[...]1ng t rt.e OI SI U yt ltS C 1• •t S united in the early 1900's and in drafted with or without the provide background of each area visited and emphasize the culture, N o1es , . , useo over 2 •oo 000 to, , the 1920's became the League or amendment." A woman who[...]tics, history and fine arts of each, according to the tour[...]o WOOlen's Voters. attended the talk said that she sponsor. The Journey Associates. More than 200 titles In 1923, Alice Paul wrote the had served in the WACs Tour leader Richard B . Goldberg, of the Phoenix College History ERA and the amendment has CWomen 's Army Corps) in the[...]Department . will host an open house previewing the tour on Wednes-[...]0's and felt that women have day. Feb. 16. from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m . every year since then and aU the as much of a commitment and The evening's program will include a description of the summer's presidents since Franklin Delano re[...]Melton said that many women The price of the tour is $1 ,499, which includes transportation, hotels, Metro Center According to Melton the pur- fear the feminist movement two meals per day,[...]let tickets, Phoenix pose or the ERA is to "protect, because they think it i[...]want to be housewives and comprise the tour. and the pace will allow the student up to two free mothers. One member of the days in each location for his own lei[...]ents such as Madrid's flamenco clubs, a ballet at the[...]se at a San Sebastian beach resort will highlight the[...]TIME CASH The Continuing Education question of tuition is block[...]by tile Journey Associates. its first meeting of the semester, CEAS meets the first and third European guides will accompany tour members to field trips and Friday evening, Jan . 21 in the Friday of each month. The of- cities visited. investigating points of interest and fame. Council Chambers of the Student ficers are Joe Quinter, president,[...]earned by keeping a detailed journal of the tour by each student, openings in numerals 20 and the faculty adviser, Mary Ruthe Rankenburger, secreta[...]n Dutton, met to discuss Torn Jenkins, treasurer. The next For more information, contact The Journey Associates, 833-8384, Being in the Guard is like )rOblems and programs in which meet[...]--Books educate reader-- the evening students are in- volved.[...]weekend per month and CEAS is responsible for the[...]about our money for for campus which the day[...]at in second grade they had a you up to $125. per Pot is presently planned for display. The next concert in the car, on the shelves in his you understand what yo[...]in? "Yeah," he said . "I like 271·5117 cording to Dutton, this will be an all Sibelius program. day, he talked about the different personal gifted student class. to look at the pictures."[...]re enjoyable," said )rOvided to evening studen!s. The The main difference between Kevin. two lawyer[...]are deadlines, as compared with savor thethe Student Offices reading whenever you want to.[...]....,. Building <SO 109). The lawyers Self-ed ucation and school course because the emphasis is are serving from 6 p.m . to 8:45 conflict, he said. Reading[...]MILP WANTID1 All4teae•n wentell p.m .. Tuesday and Wedn[...]on speed. Kevin said. "The best[...]- time away from homework, way to learn how to read[...]was tnless the reading is applicable. However. Ke vin is not that of scholarships. The fee "You have to have free time," acquainted with the reading waivers (based on family fmances ) are now part or the Kevin said : " so. restrain your )r[...]prehension and recognition and excellence. The at a unive[...]il he said . and actually know the existence." Are you aware of AWARE? basic[...]is a campus organization whose goa l is helping the mature Rotoract club[...]nth al- woman return to education. The Rotoract Club is a group of lowance. And it picks up the tab for books and lab AWARE provides orientation[...]fees. as well. twice a year , at the beginnings of interested in helping others by[...]After college. you'll receive a commission in the the fall and spring semesters. It organizing and part[...]so offers social activities. service projects for the needy of b·o oks. It 's pro[...]fmancial help and scholarships. and doing repair work around the demeaning. It connotates that[...]er. There'll be good pay and responsibility. for the general membership. The reqwirements for joini~ and depriv e you o[...]ege are automatically help others. to work hard and ()( cou rse. reading keeps him[...]yi~ give of themselves to share with from bei ng lonely. ··You do make It all starts right here - in college - in the Air members can vote and hold of- others . a lot of friends. the authors: · he Force ROTC. Look us up[...]have to fice. The group meets every Wed- said. If someone needs help or en- nesday night at 7:00 in the He agreed that one book leads[...]to a nother He chooses books bv member in the AWAR E lounge to teres te d can cont act ei ther going on quotes from a book. Contact Department Of[...]rsonal or about a Cheryl !\lallemee a t 846-1738. The unknown to him . and seeing AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY. class. The AWARE a dvisor is Advisor. Dr. Lee Spinger. ca n[...]T . Til. books he ·s read The number isn:t |
 | [...]our wins by CaroliDe Gaadara The first few minutes ol the " Win !", is the one word second half, however, proved depicted on smiling coach Ron fatal for Cochise as the Gauchos Jotmson's face, as his Gauchos ~k[...]oint lead. have won their last three ccn- The Gauchos outscored Cochise ference games. by 23 points in the second half Coach Johnson feels the cagers and went on to win 101-81. Fresh- hav[...]win for us, and a big f<rgotten easily on the squad. factor in deciding if we will make Glendale got a 19-point per- the playoffs," said Johnson. formance from guard Ray Ar- Glendale's men's basketball[...]rence record in their Saturday night In the game against Eastern clash with Western . The the Gauchos never trailed and Matadors are cruising in second Eastern could only give the place in Division B with a 6-1 Gauchos a[...]t early record, their only loss comi~ in the second half. The Gauchos from Central, Division B leader. went on to win 8[...]hos AWC after dropping an 89-!16 aaughs from the crowd as he Eastern Arizona's Troy Hudso[...]erence tilt last week. decision at Glendale Dec . 23. dunked a few of his 15 points. bu[...]ll between Playing on their home court could give the Matadors a slight edge but the ambitious Gauchos Arvizu led all scorers with 17[...]10. matter where. H Glendale fans had seen the first half of the Cochise game last GCC romped NAU JV 's 102-76 in non-[...]The Glendale Community[...]by Emot Kravitt difficult to guess the outcome of Redmond (13 ) , Colter (12 ) ,[...]Strelecki 02) and Dave McClure Not even the climactic finish of the Phoenix Suns' accomplishments the game against the last place team's co[...]ci las t year could have overshadowed the hoopla that had surrounded[...]stands at 3-2 after splitting a two- the 28th Annual Phoenix Press Box Association's Sports[...]. On at Camelback Inn Jan. 26. Tuesday the Gauchos fell to the Perhaps the finest group of professional athletes ever assemb[...]Friday, they bombed the Eastern Loois Cardinals ; Jo[...]Gila Monsters 92-41. Baltimore Orioles ; Graig Nettles, New York Yankees and All-Time[...]Packer great Ray Nitscke. With Morey Amsterdam as the emcee, the[...]good night," Kicking off the festivities for the evening was the President of the[...]PPBA Tim Tyers. Tyers, a sports writer for the Phoenix Gazette,[...]thanked the people for coming to the dinner and helping to express The statistics prove Coach their feeling for a job well done by the athletes who had made a big Zordan right as all the Gauchos impression on the Arizona sports scene. contributed to the team's victory. However, the highlight of the evening had to be the presence of[...]r cent of Morey Amsterdam, the 63-year-old comedian, who with his ethnic and[...]satirical jokes - mostly about the Jewish and the Polish people, had[...]only 21 per cent of its floor shots.[...]Among the recipients for the awards were : Olympic medalist ..[...]Glendale's halftime lead of 47-20 Dwayne Evans from South Mountain High, Amateur Athlete of the[...]Year ; Phoenix Suns' coach John MacLeod, Coach of the Year ; Rookie[...]rn to overcome. ci the Year in the NBA last season, Alvan Adams, Professional Athlet[...]ding scorers for GCC were ci the Year. Jerry Colangelo (Suns General Manager), who[...]starters Dawna Clayton with 32, Executive of the Year Award last season, was named by the fans as Seder<! Peterman with 23 and Sports Personality of the Year.[...]Vonnie Goyer lead the Monsters Patsy Willard Heckel. Mrs. Heckel was inducted as the 29th member[...]points. into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.[...]t Tuesday night was not as The PPBA is an organization made up of journalists wh[...]successful for the team when devoted to helping improve the sports reporting facilities and[...]they were defeated by the Mesa dissemination of sports information along with the aiding of fledging[...]birds at halfbme went Hetty Lyons with 12. Glendale's[...]Zordan . ''Our shooting off the floor with a six point lead, leading shooters w[...]entage was only half of what »24. This proved to be the dif- Clayton with II a nd Karee Lans-[...]entage was." ference as the visitors opened up berry with nine. "An-tic-[...]heir their offense netting them 24 The Gauchos will meet the players wait to rebound Dawna Clayton's shot in conference backboards prevented the more points and the victory. Phoenix College Bears in anoth[...]it was 'good for two' of Dawna's 11 total Gauchos from breaking open the Top scorers for Mesa were[...]back. game eacly in the first half. The Linda Heberling with 13 and[...]1 Baseball, "the great Amencan Kozeny will really help the pitch- start for Glendale this year. be, "One of the most talented team co-captain, was one e[...]. Hyman is a freshman from players on the team." Melvin's year's leading hitters with a season at GCC and head coach The only returning right- Qrtez and Rasmussen is from batting average was .368 with 24 batting average of .381 and the Herb Boetto, has high hopes for bander pit[...]McKnight. an expe rienced I constder to be the nuclet.m for a n.m average (ERA) was 3.82 and First basemen for the team are Battling for the shortstop fielder, " should see a lot of[...]his James. Weisheim had a good ~d from Peoria High School Boetto. Purcell <from Moon \ This year's team has ele[...]eason last year batting .343. and Bob Gess from Maryvale. Valley > is also back this year and IMt year's players returning and New right-handed pitchers for Boetto said of Weisheim,[...]is described by Coach Boetto as, has recruits from high schools the Gauchos this year are Dan ooe of the top first basemen at the Greg LeBouef and Howard "a good[...]in any level of tered GCC this semester from sophomore from Alhambra is a l.tility third baseman and has a team corning from Cortez High. b&sebaU, pitching is so im- Dysart High School, transfer newcomer to the spor't of knee injury which may hamper portant. How pitchers will throw from Mesa Community, Kip baseball. "He has a good natural tim. Nossek is a freshman from According to Coach 8oetto the ~t us and~ we will throw Pbelps and from Cochise College, ability and we are making a[...]eshman Doug player out of him .. said the Bigsby. an outftelder, could also ah[...]coach. Kozeny , ~Y also be get so':"e work at third base. teams in the conference (Arizona need stx to etght pttchers we[...]upon for some first base Outftelders for the '77 season Community College Athletic reaDy[...]r GCC. Compel~ for the second base Bowet:S, Mitch Chilton, Robin[...]f M.c Kmght, Dave Purcell, Mark year. The teams of Yavapai, sophomores, Ron .Maze from outfielder Mitch Chilton and first Sherrer. Sherrer is from Saguaro · Hicks and the only freshm~ , Central Arizona and Mesa[...]very difficult to beat." transfer student from Creighton This year's catchers are co- considered a ''good hitter." He moving from the second base University in Omaha , Neb. plus[...]Christensen, Don could also be filling in the position he played at Greenway This season's opener for GCC fresh.man . Mark Ada!f!SOn from Hyman and Eric Rasmussen. desig[...]~n Larry will be next Thursday against the Peoria Htgh. Maze IS the only Christensen , whose batting sophomore who played in the Bowers was last years regular P[...]e Bears at Tucson f returning left bander from last avera~e in '76 was .333 and was outfield for the Gauchos last year centerfielder and wiJJ hold down in the 1977 Aztec tournament. |
 | VOL 12-NO. 16 ,GLENDALE COMMUNI[...]GLENDALE , AZ .. IU02[...]that the club is no longer a force out to each veter[...]The Veterans' Club at GCC was in achieving those benefits, has mentioned the Veterans' Cltm[...]designed to help the veteran stated his letter. Another reason for the last two or three weeks,[...]share their common problems given for the declining mem- and I have looked into the suc-[...]omote legislation that bership is that the veterans are cessful clubs at Phoenix Col[...]benefits. resolving their problems with the Mesa and Pima."[...]But- for variety of reasons the assistance of the Veterans ' The Veterans' Service Genter is[...]not allowed to overtake the club,[...]because the Veterans' Club is a[...]In a letter stating the dissolve- political advocate and the center[...]ment of the club, Dt. AI Hoeffel, a •w Here is the GCC band who will be performing tonight under the faculty advisor, feels the[...]Veterans' Club has outlived its 3.200 vets on campus it would direction of John Thrasher at 8 p.m. in the Student Center . The importance at Glendale. The survive." When asked why he feels the program will feature several concert marches and a declining interest in the club may[...]an Awful Lot of mean that the veteran has "We have done our be[...]Christenson said, " It is Winds and Percussion." The program is free to the public. achieved all the benefits he feels out." said Christenson. " Our common that when the Veterans' (Photo by Sharon Wertz)[...]well, the Veterans Club is not -Associated Students names[...]on Feb. 28 CAtt of a smal[...]by Odice Steed the club. few had heard of it. One by MaryAnne McLaugblin reorganize the A~iated Men's Strednek has worked in t[...]r courses will be member who had been in the club Eight of the ten open positions Students and has been pr[...]s publicity offered again, starting Feb. 28, for two semesters said. "There in the Associated Students (AS) of the MECHA and the manager of the Alhambra High and classes will meet dai[...]pation. Everybody wanted meeting . Interviews for the Anthony Garcia was appointed CGAA> for the past two years. cording to Bertha Landru[...]arious positions were held and as head of the AS newsletter. He ~arterback Chilton will be the Dean of Instruction. The schedule Not all comments were negative, new members were sworn in. will ar range and edit the new athletics commissioner.[...]e next some veterans did say they would The club comm1ss1oner government's we[...]be interested in joining the club if position was filled by Eli t[...]interest, he feels he can do a good Feb. 22 and 23 are the regis- it restarted. Esquibel. Esquibel[...]· Publicity commissione r has job in the areas of sports that he tration dates; place, the Ad- Previous veterans clubs at pre[...]uilding ; time. GCC helped establish the[...]neglected." from 9 a .m. to 11 a .m ., and 1 p.m . Veterans '[...]Chuck Jared is a special to 2:30p.m. Veterans' Ad[...]commissioner and will help the Courses to be offered are: tact officers. The clubs were[...]neral Business 151 dicap facilities in the restrooms , Symphonic Band[...]r at Arcosanti. George Diaz. He will advise all (Introduction to Business ), an elevator in the business[...]sh), building and an increased area The GCC Symphonic Band is the six-week construction and with student[...]ern Reading for handicap parking. The club inviting the student body and the educational programs conducted[...]Sociology from April through October at social commiss[...]attend all social activities not According to Landrum, it is likely The free concert will begin at 8 plican(s must b[...]attended by any of the other com- another course may be offered. p.m., Feb. 10. in the Student high school graduates, be in need missioners. The mini courses are intended A surplus of[...]of significant financial Included in the program, under[...]assistance. interested in the arts the direction of John Thrasher, and members o[...]in for regular registration . to continue the Veterans' Club. music professor, are a sym-[...]qualify s hould contact the and a trumpet soloist , Glenn Cosanti Foundation. 6433 ~ for the new positions filled , enrolled, who m ay need certain Graca. performing "The Car- Doubletree Road . Scotts[...]Miner h ave good outlooks . reached the maximum credit[...]TC give college c redit for the six- ' 'Things are starting to look up[...]that we have filled most of the PT[...]time may add classes. U the resignations. ex-president Jim in l[...]emester . said number of hours exceeds the nine as socializing, said Wendy Ph[...]will have to ments. LeRoy. s pokesman for the[...]hold a book fair F eb. 16-18 in the outlook for the student. " said pay the difference in fee , Lan- campus program. Student nion. The money from[...]not resigned as a result of ROTC groups from state Miner . the fair will go toward fundi~ All new s tudents not currently pressure from board members colleges will meet at Fort The positions of elections and said. "On the contrary, I was the blood drive for hemophilia commissioner[...]rolled must file an application Huachuca Feb. 16-21 for traini~ . and other PTK projects.[...]On Feb . 16 and 17 the fair will anyone interested. Applications Placement testing for those the same time learn how to deal be from 10 a .m . until 2 and from 6 takin[...]can be picked up in T2-108, the h[...]until8 :30 in the evening. On Feb. student government room .[...]oy. 18 it will be from 10 a .m . until 2 New[...]Other business discussed at the Orick said, " Basically it was the p.m . meeting was the installation of a nine hours or less for a fe e of $25 portunities to men and women , Dooati[...]ess they are out-of-state ineptness of the board to provide and W<'lcomes veterans.[...]d in contributi'lt stand and suggestions for the residents. according to in - Courses in ROTC are offered on can call 934-2211 - ext. 254. fa-mation in the Spring Schedule. the s tudents." campus through the Military[...]ar scholarships. How about crashing an The ROTC event of the year is Elltineering Club tour~ coming up on Feb. 26, featuri'lt The GCC Engineering Club will The Black Student Union Black Theatre Troupe. Inc. which Jackson. president of operation the Military Ball for Army and tour Ultra-Syst[...]SUI will present Intracampus will present the play " Ain 't it a P.U.S.H. and others. will[...]Wondennent " a t 8 a .m . Feb. 16 in the Phoenix College gym Feb. 17[...]company that conducts host the Black Theatre Troupe, the Student Lou~e. Feb. 17. at 8 p.m .[...]hip automobile test crashes for the Inc .. and feature guest speakers Robert Nesby will speak on ''The BS U spokesmen Brigette[...]Week" at 11 a .m. in the GCC all of the activities of the Black grant has been awarded to Paolo A[...]Jerry Blumer. 942-5192 or meet Campbell is scheduled to speak[...]anyone may attend. Scottsdale by the National En- before the tour at I p.m. Friday.[...]Involvement." Alex Haley. author of the best For more information contact dowment for the Arts for 20 Feb. 15 at 11 a .m . in the GCC seller " Roots ." will s peak at the ~f100rity Recruitment S0-125 or There is no cost for the tour but scholarship to minority students[...]Mesa High School Auditorium at call 934-2211 ext. 153.[...]1M GCT BSU will host the lip m Feb 18. Reverend Jesse[...] |
 | 2 -IL TIEMPOPASANDO-february 10, 1977[...]Kottke's guitar work shines on new LP visit GCC campus[...]Who 's the fastest guitarist in[...]the world? John McLaughlin?[...]extent abandoned the let's-see-[...]gone to a "Range " s howcases his slide The North Central Association individ[...]slower more esoteric style. This work. On this cut the notes seem Review team visited GCC Feb. 7 , the scrutiny of the team, as well Atkins?[...]ntuated by some to a lmost drip out of the guitar. 8, and 9. The team , comprised of as student services, and the Who knows . The argument remarkably on-target multi - 1lleir r aw, rough-hewn sound administrators on the community organization and effect[...]adulate the axe aces but the Jack Nitzche. Nitzche is best silky string backdrop to ef- credits coUeges according to the The team of four members[...]i ther for his Oscar fective ly evoke the bare and standards an administration sets toured the campus on individual tw[...]score for " One Flew stark. feeling of the range . lex- the coUege. assignment[...]Many a re beginning to s wear by Over the Cuckoo's Nest" or his " Uptempo" along with " Air· ''The team will detennine if we viewed eve[...]ng and arrangements p-oofing" is one of the real gems are doing what we say we are night. Tuesday saw the team reviewer that's reviewed his fer Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones on the record. " Airproofing" has doing," said Bertha Landrum, meeting with AS in the morning , music.[...]a soloist, Kottke's on where you stand on the playing incredibly fast and in- will want to know if what we do the Council Chambers in the playing is blinding[...]controlled and adroit. Unlike the Nitzche's craftsmanship show· midd[...]students were invited to visit the other s peed fiends on strings, he cases Kottke's work in a new simultaneously with a great d[...]" I am confident that the team music that is s tart[...]Kottke must have a place in his notes at the same time on this Up and[...]s a ferociously natural, desert opera on almost all of his But it's not. It's jus t Leo Kot-[...]tke, doing what he does best. The Arts ON CAMPUS Dimensions •n . All month - Student[...]period oC time. They also have the po[...]His newest album 's name is the[...]same as his is and though he's leaves the Buckaroo's bummer Lounge Band Concert, Feb. 10.[...]associations in the United States, and North Central is the largest.[...]Jrises on this album. Like all of[...]rendition in the dust from which[...]Assoc iated Students, GCC 's Night at the Opera. Grand canyon Its team member[...]lex- their outstanding work i.n acoustic guitar work. Kottke's somewhat new musical[...]y , Mata con - ducting, Wexler ( violinist), Feb. 27, 3[...]in the cotmcil chambers. All[...]C Gym. selected to the team, will be[...]ents), general meetings are William Ahrendt, " The Pa intings of Landrum.[...]held every Thursda~ at 2 p .m. in Peter Paul Rubens , Feb. 9, Student Loun[...]The campus' guests included[...]An idea started six years ago the classes listen to speakers[...]the Faculty Dining room. Any[...]has become a highly successful from the various agencies in m-4518. 16-18, 10 a .m . to 2 p .m . and 6 to 8:30 Dean of Hwnanities at Cu[...]campus. want to work for. By Feb. 14, the Women's Active Return to Audubon Series[...], associate dean of The class, projects in com- students will aU be working in the Eci.lcationl, meetings are the and Sea," Feb. 17, 8 p .m ., Dining Hall. Fl[...]ne Werneken as an Werneken said that the class is 12 noon in the AWARE lounge Speech Tournament, Riverside City[...]s depart- outgrowth of the reading divided into several sections and located in the east side of the COllege, Calif., Feb. 18-19. me[...]y College department. The enrollment in that she encourages the students cafeteria . The adviser. Edith Book Rev iew Series - Feb. 23 - To be[...]~o. the class that year was about 25. Semana De La Raza. Feb. 22-23, 25, GCC wiJI receive the team 's This year, about 125 s tudents over problems or discoveries.[...]several weeks. enrolJed in the course which " Interchange is important," she The Black Student Union meets MECHA dance, Feb. 25, 8 p .m . to 12, The team also met with GCC offers one to three elective said. The students also meet in every other Tuesda[...]class a t least one hour a week to 1'2-100. which are conducted wring the depending on the amount of time discuss what they have lear[...]monitor and improve the students put in at the The class offers credit in the its meetings at 7 every Tuesday The Arts campus op[...]volunteer agencies. The students followi~ departments: general night at 8217 N. 57 Dr. Anyone Phoenix Symphony : Pops Co[...]within the community service[...]agencies tllat they work for. For math, reading, home economics cel l[...]working in a hospital and an By taking the class, you can 54.50 to S 10.50. For pops conc er[...]help the community, gain trans- contact Jerry Blumer at 942-5192. S7 .50, S8.50. Student rates, S1.50.[...]art s tudent might work in a[...]nd get a chance, Mecha meets Tuesdays at 2 " Philemon," Lyric Opera Theater, Feb. 18-19, 23, 25-27 ~rvising the art work. as Werneken says, to "explore p.m . located in 1'2-107. Chicano "Everything in the Garden," South - This year the program yourself; what you know and[...]r info. ask Alonzo west Ensemble Theater, Feb. 16-20. Dear Editor :[...]now." Morado a 1 Ext . 220. ASU University Theater, Feb. 26-27, (Th e Ch ildren ' s Theatre>. " The This college adminis tration 's from the Arizona Post-Secondary ID policy is the antithesis of Car e, " (Lyceum Theatre> " My Bro[...]to conduct the program with an[...]citizens and minorities . The[...]held January 29 a t Centra l Arizona College. Kathy Butler. a fr[...]We rne ken said that the Feb. 22. Fred Waring , Feb. '23.[...]with 17 contestants who " Sherlock Holmes.'' Feb. 25. maintain the belief that the ad- program gives students a chance were from Utah. Colorado. and Id aho. Scottsdale Center[...]The Oral Interpretation is fi ve oral interpretation[...]ut whether or which cons is ts of readings from five sections of Literature, Prose. 7::Kl10 10: 3[...]not they a re cut out for the career Poetry . Childrens Lit. , a nd a sight reading which is the one piece a Salesman," Feb . 24, 54 .50 , SJ.50; until the more intelligent plan is they"re pursuing. student rate, S2.50. " Presto! " Feb. 24-[...]not selected by the contesta nt. 26, SS; Saturday matinee, u . impl[...]Las t semester the volunteer The other three GCC contestants competed in a contest[...]tudents were working in over 100 took place the same time as the Pentathe lon. Rick Ma cfarlane O'Br ien in " Hot-Line to Heaven, " requ ired to s upple me nt the ends Feb. 13; 6:30p. m . and Sundays.[...]school ID. ntil a t least the 12: 15p.m . Pat Paulson, " The Last of throughout the ValJey. They work the informa tive section. Ste pha ny Beardslee a lso participated in the Red Hot Lovers:• beg inn ing Feb. latt[...]various problem s within the F\sture events for the s peech class include an event February 17· C[...]Bros .• Feb. educational a nachronism . 10 12, S9.SO, sa.so. Serg io F ranChi,[...]Janice K . Frost Lennon Sisters, Feb. 24-26, S9.50, S8.50. The volunteers can use the O assical F ilm Society ( Unitarian-[...]field . Some of Werneke n's S1 .50 The Moving P icture Boys in the students like the experience so Great War. Feb. 2S. 7:.S p. m .•[...]semester in the program . byJ. Watts Con[...]Some of the students already combat the high price of coffee? Some ways people a[...]pation but are U so. what? " This was the bating the high prices include Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1[...]taking the course in order to question randomly asked of 45 boycotting the product. or 10 s p.m . CWea-tndays. 9 p. m . ) Su[...]lft10t Ktovw tt Wemeken cited the example of a Responses ranged rrom " I[...]eporter who had decided that he never drank the 'crap' anyway," One s tudent said s he ha[...]this alternate ca reer through the[...]~ usual some persons have Court," Feb . 2• ; movies start 2 :30 p.m .; no c harge. £T' .,.,.,.,... ..u.,.. to the .drtcw from ony 1he class also puts emphasis on c[...]e w•ll P\lbh...,. o~ mony c-. pos.ttb&e the development of observational per cent in the pas t year . Eleven drink it. but my parents s tocked Feb. 16 20. ss. SJ. S2 ( general ad·[...]and psychological skills. For the of the students interviewed did ~ so we won 't b[...]first four weeks of the semester |
 | [...]ht spot by CaroliDe Gaadara " We got the basic home job," commented Ron Jobnsoo , GCC's[...]esday over the ASU JVs. The Gauchos ha[...]The Glendale wrestlers lost[...]<llavez at the start of the third men's basketball coach after a 94-86 loss[...]. ended 41-25. In the second half,[...]another to take the victory.[...]to the Phoenix College Bears in[...]over GCC's Glen Simmons in the[...]151-lb. class. The Gauchos beat Western Arvizu led with 16[...]stands at 1-3 while Phoenix, the Anthooy pu[...]top team in the conference, is score 3-2 against Mike Garcia of Western had 22 free throws to Glendale's eight. Larsen added 12.[...]The Gaucho's only win was 158-[...]reversal gave him a 5-3 decision. The cagers went into the Thursday, Feb. 10 vs. Phoeni x[...]has been i.nvited to attend had led Howe 3-2 until early in the Saturday, Feb. 12 vs. Yavapai at and view the halftime show of[...]Everett Mendenhall was leadi ~ appeared the secood half would[...]hen Howe com- PC'sJose Habre through the first be just as close but the Matadors Prescott.[...]at MCC.will feature <get this ) - dogs in The only pin in the meet caJ'lle[...]near-fall in the last period was gave up. With only seven minutes[...]in the heavyweight class . just not enough as the victory in the game and down by 16[...]Phoenix's Bob Westbrook piMed went to the Bear, 9-8. points, Glendale pulled back to a fo[...]Baseball the GCC gym for the intermission of the 7 :30 coolest, and will[...]ilto the match . In the 191 lb. class, Gaucho[...]Russ Earegood, the lightest playing on their homecourt (and if any[...]itto the air before catching it and[...]returning over the obstacles, and[...]Cbuck Tompkin'>, 128 lbs. lost to The GCC baseball team will the canines picking up colored 1:45 left in the match was the the sudden presence of questioo-[...]the Bear's Eddie Ortiz, 8~. Or-[...]ir owners' tiz's record is a perfect 25-0. clincher as Garner feU, 7-5. able officiating, the Gauchos when it meets the Phoenix scent as a key.[...]College Bears in the Aztec[...]Joe Romero and Dave rowever, did manage to hold the[...]off. Top scorer for GCC was Ray Arvizu with 24 points, Elver.t[...]ompeti~ in the even t and each team will /PORT[...]tomorrow at 3 p.m . Redmond had his high of the year with 23 and John Gaydosz and[...]Friday and Saturday. The two top teams from this series will then ICEfllE[...]k Hotel' Teddy Colter dumped in 10 apiece. The Gauchos chances of meet Sunday for the Aztec cham[...]for women cagers- making the playoffs are slim, but s.turday, Feb. 12, GCC vs. Coach Johnson feels the attitude to the Gauchos because duri~ The women's basketball team to be left behind. A[...]dropped last Thursday's Dawna Clayton brought the to a oC the geys is positive, and[...]some of its top competition from Tuesday, Feb. 15, GCC vs. conference game to the Phoenix 39-39 tie then Ia ter two more fi nalized his comments by the Arizona Community College saying, " We know wha[...]the score to a 55-55 tie. Sedera to do and we're go[...]Thursday, Feb. 10, GCC i n Although the Bears led Peterman put Glendale ahead Glenda[...]count as part of the conference Friday, Feb. 11, GCC in throughout the first half, their again. 58-57 before fouling out[...]never any more than six · with just 3:39 left in the game. ACCAC Standings The opener for Glendale is at 10 s.turclay, Feb. 12, GCC in points at any time. Dawna[...]son Clayton made four of her free The Bears' Patsy Lopez ex-[...]and totaled 10 points for ploded for 18 points in the second[...]Conf. OVerall second game at 12:30 when GCC Fri day, Feb. 11 , GCC vs. WL w L will meet the University of Mesa at MCC, 3: 30 the half. Center Sedera Peterman half.[...]ndale 4 5 13 10 Friday ha s the Gauchos Thursday, Feb. 10, GCC v s. Leading pointgetters for PC were Dawna with 22 and Sedera with Mesa 3 6 13 9[...]lay Yavapai at 10 Central Arizona at GCC, 2 : 30 carol Barron and Linda Pond 19 _ Sco«sdale 3 6 12 10 a .m . and the Cochise Apaches at GYMNASTICS[...]15 7 12:30. Thursdlly, Feb. 17, GCC in respectively . Phoenix was . The Gauchos played their Cmtral[...]ional at MCC, 4 : 30 Western 8 1 20 4 Saturday, Glendale will ARCHER Y leading at halftime 31-27. seventh conference game in , Pima[...]inst Pima at 10 a .m . Saturday, F.tl. 12, GCC in Pim[...]y Eastern 3 6 7 14 and then the Central Arizona inter-collegiate dlampionships The Phoenix College offense another conference home g[...]Vaqueros in another 12 :30 coo- dominated the court most of the next Tuesday at 5 :30 against the test.[...]compiled enough points to defeat the Artichokes in GCC's third[...]competition of the year.[...]victories in the Glendale Invitational and a dual win over Phoenix[...]College, gives the Gaucho .gals a clear headway into the second half of[...]in as many yea rs. Upcoming meets include the Mesa Invitational and[...]the Class II regionals.[...]7.90on the uneven parallel bars, along with a th ird-place tie in the floor[...]Scottsdale"s Kathy Nicmers took top honors of the day, winning the[...]noor e xe rcise. balance beam and all-around events, and a third-place[...]in the vaulti ng .[...]second place in four or the five events. She was the lone runnerup in[...]all-around . balance beam and floor exercise, and tied for second in the[...]ita Loooey, who took second in vaulting, third in all-around and[...]fourth in the uneven bars ; sophomores Jody Knockel and Lois Co[...]tied for fourth in the vaulting; and Cha risse Acosta captured a fifth i[...]all -around.[...]at MCC Wednesday and will use the rest of this week to prepare for the[...]e l . GCC's Charisse Acost• toes top of uneven the ~~~~round competition. (Photo by Bob ALL AROUND - Kathy Noemers (SCCl ; Linda DePew[...] |
 | [...].r These members of the GCC women's teMis season opener by Cochise. From left- Tory team suffered a great amoun[...]tennis coach Dot Qayton s aid prior to the GCC's only three matches going as far[...]Brinkerhoff ! GCC), 6-.4, 6-2 ; Gonzales fU"St match with Cochise last as the seven-point tiebreaker. and Siordi a ( C), del. Kennedy and Sue week that " the hardest thing was The Gauchos met SCC Tuesday Ramos ( GCC[...]led Levi's for starting practice Jan. 12 and in Scottsdale and fa ce Central[...]Men. But they'r e for having the first match so soon." Arizona at GCC today at 2:30.[...]Or a bigger frame. Great The short preseason practice for a 2:30 match Tuesday, and took its toll on the Gaucho gals,[...]who fell in their opener Friday to againc:;t the Gauchos Thursday. the Apaches by a 7·2 mark.[...]able. Sizes 34 to 42. Sophomore c aptain Elaine[...]Cochise 7, Glend•e 2 Fimbres accounted for all of SING LE S - Chris Chaney (C) def. GCC's scoring against the Shelli M cFarlane !GCC), 6·4, 7-S;[...]GCC ). 6-0, 6-1 ; t1DO.M6-'1M• in the No . 1 doubles matchup, 6-3, 6-3.[...]Metrocettt.,.. •••• ...... " '-71S1 tw 262·[...].. serious contenders for the state DOUBLES - McFarlane and tiUe. but the Gauchos will have to[...]ayers if it is to succeed this year in the ACCAC. / Cochise. playin[...]· H~ ci the season after being out of the conference for eight years, took a ll of the other matches with 1,[...]Weekend openings in numerals 20 Atw college, wnat will I do? I[...]touch her with this Being in the Guard is like That's a q~ a lot o[...]But a two-yeer Air Force find out todey about the two- send o ne almost[...]provide the an...,a. Suc:c.- Scholarlhip Program. It's a[...]lful completion of the program greet way to aerw your country[...]anywhere by wire. the[...]&~ benefit...it can get you up to $125. per[...]tate University. 965-31 81 271-5117[...] |
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 | VOL 12-N0.17 GLENDALE COMMUNITY[...]y Briant may not be recognized on the be part of the association, and Early last week you ma[...]a meeting with AS officers intervals, depend~ on the age inquisitive onlooker and asked[...]on Tuesday morning , team and efficiency of the campus, your opinion of GCC.[...]Ohio, described the team 's colleges and universities in the GCC. J1[...]GCC. " We United States, and elementary The campus was explored by assess the quality of education in schools overseas, he said . the four members of the North[...]l Association Review view to look at the quality of more than 175 pages that outline[...]esignated student life and student ser- the school 's philosophy, goals, ~ to the departments most familiar vices." and guidelines. The volume, or ) to him .[...]in-depth guide for On Monday, Feb. 7 , the team Team members are selected the team to base its conclusions. spoke to s t[...]g service at their home tradiction.or support" of the self conferred with faculty. The colleges, and are assigned to a study[...]particular team by means of stressed that the team's study of .[...]An~ona may be a INckward state but flying the state flag ....-~ gathered by individual team nomination, accord ing to Bertha the campus wiU not be in-depth,[...]couple of weeks ago. to be reviewed by the NCART[...]Each team member is assigned The te am's report will be The association will accredit a school if the school functions[...]Association deans for their ., guidelines. If the school is not accredited, courses taken t[...]To be reviewed by NCART, a decision. The resulting verdict[...]school district may volunteer to will reach the GCC adminis-[...]ration this summer. One of the biggest and most active clubs on campus is perhap[...]the most misunderstood.[...]nfo desk Movement of the Southwest was organized in 1969 at Glendale, due[...]largely to the fact few Mexican-Americans were going into higher[...]The club's motto, " education is our strength," stems from the[...]than Inform The club is not only oriented to the Mexican American and is solely a[...]" We try to make the Chicano student feel comfortable at Glendale[...]and become aware of the opportunities in education and politics while[...]the information desk near the[...]about 25 persons an hour, on the Castillo.[...]"People don't understand the activities of MECHA but there is no[...]doubt positive changes have been made for the Chicano," said Homer[...]Some of the changes made by MECHA are Chicano services,[...]the traffic is much greater during[...]ducation, Chicano Studies and a large increase in the[...]special events or during the[...]and a instructor from Mexico; a nd an annual Christmas party for[...]Questions range from general[...]to perso nal underprivileged children in the westside.[...]Semana de La Raza is the club's next project. "It is a week to make[...]have questions on location of higher education," said[...]uildings and d. ins tructors' to do w1th the flag being raised upside down.[...]o fmd a security with articles relevant to the Chicano student and community . "No[...]definite lack," said Ray Porras, adviser for the newspaper. The first[...]He felt the station serves as a Building OK'[...]" listening center," since per- The MCCCD gcwerning board house classrooms as part of the ) } Registration for mini-semester[...]GCC course selection. classes will be in the Cafeteria of[...]office building for GCC at Plans to remodel the adminis-[...]day night at tration building , enlarge the •e ~eat Ullioa Building and[...]another apprGpriate source fer not 10 the Administration[...]Phoenix College. The board also bookstore, and expand the formation that the Veterans some specific issue. Dr. Nanc[...]ade received other than especiaUy helpful to the worker, The student office bltlding, to action was taken. the following A, B, C, D, F . Any Paulmenn pointed out. be built in the area between the A special meeting was held oo Sem[...]by the Veterans Administration as[...]The station is open from 7 :30[...]Student Union and the gym at Wednesday evening to determine[...]GCC, was approved by thP. board. whether the board should offer[...]failtre t4 meet academic stan- porarily from 5 p .m . to 9 p.m., A possible construction date for the vacant position of president to De La Ra[...]Handout materials on the[...]the building was not mentioned. A.W. "AI" Flower[...]1be Semana De La Raza which unpact on the student," said counter are student handb[...]t employes t.d been scheduled for Feb. %2 Veterans Service Center coor- sche[...]so approved. ss,m was snfe- to adver'tae the vacancy. through Feb. 25 has been re-[...]ando, telephone directories located nea.r the bookstore. F . Prince last August, is stiU take place later in the semester, set this semester, but it could go and brochures. The bulletin The board voted in plans to l.mder considerati[...]-semester," said board is kept current by the enlarge the GCC fn alarm Ricardo Provencio, directo[...]employees. system. The extension will INSIDE:[...]s are on a part-time p-ovide alarm bells for the new Women's return "Sc.heols across the eotmtry job. funded by Student Services.[...]are trying to deluge the Veteran '~[...]to College Also. the dance sponsored by[...]A look at on upcoming ' coincide with the dates for the help modify the rule," finalized Fuller. Bill Janowi[...] |
 | [...]To the Editor :[...]in Do you think the president's request al lowering the thermostat will the ETP article tX Feb. 3: " Seven help the energy problem~ racial sting[...]In the article I was quoted as[...]the day , and if people would t&rn down their thermostat during the day[...]Dena Alexander - It's not all the answer to tbe enei'JY crisis; tbey This is ... count[...]lar energy. Int. . urly days of this country, the pot's contents settled nsign by the board and outs~ Bob DeMoss - I don't think it's the total answer, but it'll help. It's into ..yen. Or so It IHmed, for a while. the board because tbey felt p~ to belp tbe economy somewhat. The Anglo-S.xon thougllt mistakenly tllat he had been[...]Pam Young -Yeah, it's good because the other states need it, we skimmed off the top and set aside to do as he piMMCI with the job of listening to the students."[...]hortage on gas, and it isn't a He ens .. vecl the black, n~vagecl t . . ln~ian, persecuted the Jim resigned because tX worki~ (rOblem, so I don't think it's right. Oriental. p-essures of the Executive Board Karen Friedman- I don't think it's the total answer because just He did as values of the day dictat.d; but history and because of outside[...]doing that won't help us in the future, it'll help give us a bit more now .[...]did. We of this era - oot pressure to nsign, but the Madelene Petty - My first reactim is no. To lower the thermostat mitt. . white's past evils, take a deep brNth, and proc:eecl p-essure involved in the office of that will effect the healtb of so many people. Wben so many people are[...]The decision to do so was bi.s Enter the accused. He is on trial for the crimes of the own personal choice. ·net.enth century. He is[...]irness to Jim I felt this redeem his past. He is the white Anglo-Saxon of the mentng needed to be corrected. pot.[...]Jim Trenbeath t end? He offers a view of the past, no doubt, but Its[...]VICe-President r11ise the anger of those persecuted by history. "BOSTO[...]: students at Hyde Park School Thursday, forcing the school to In regards to the article about lose for the first time this academic yNr." the film "How to Say No to a The Arizona Republic described a racial hot spot that[...]First of all rape is not a sexual But, two wrongs do not make a right. act, it is a v[...]opinions. The best way to avoid[...]one is alone or in dubious , un- Leprecon III, the Arizona panel with Robert Silverberg[...]Next time the school or[...]Besides show business, Tom Yancy is in the maintenance almost here. Robert Silverberg,[...]business. Here he is driving a tractor on the GCC campus.[...]C.A.S.A., the Center Against guest of honor.[...]stu111bles for fun The convention will be held the collecting or writing science[...]Michael P . Vuyovich March 11 , 12 and 13, at the Grand mythology, or if you like in- Canyon. Mari[...]He said that he wanted to be a will be the toastmistress . Sales is for you. S.F . fans are[...]training before he could work for paid a man $100 to show him a fall { art show are only part of the terested in people and their ideas. El T1empo Posondo h the s tude nt[...]from a horse. Yancy slapped his activities.[...]o do stunts The Fugghead Broadjump is an ond '' on oc:odenuc laboratory for the[...]It looked so easy. Bright Angel Lodge will be the example of the fun things plan-[...].=,~.:~~:C~oco~•~ with the professionals t;efore he main meeting area with the ned, said Greg Brown, Leprecon[...]chairman. 15302.[...]$100 to $200 for a single falL Room prices are $21 to $Z7 per berships along with banquet[...]d as a GCC in a stunt. He likes all types of night but the fans are friendly tickets for the dinner with Ms. Caroline[...]stunt work, but he's doing mostly[...]re is always floor space to Bradley, author of the Darkover lu:ttnftS Monoger . • . •[...]Smoth. Sho<on Wertz. Jeff Kollar steady job and work his way up in crossed his tanned face and he Planned movies are : " The latest novel is "Sbadrach and the[...]sbow business. He pulled at the[...]s he talked. " I've seen it do a fall from an airplane but he "Colossus- The Forbin Project." more information call Greg[...]Panels scheduled are "nle Black Brown, Z74-2011. Memberships say they'll make the guy a star, one shot deal. If you d[...]ETP Invites Jetten to the ed•tat from ony Hole Panel' , which will meet on are also available at the door r~ We wtll pu~.~ o:s many o:s poutb[...]right the first time, then you can the rim of the c.a nyon at night and Wring registration, March 1[...]Yancy said some al the stunts[...]that are in the movies are rigged.[...]An example is the dragline stunt. Women return to college[...]In the movies, you see a man[...]what they found at college. The (rOblems with other women, arxther man knocks him to the There must be something to it. peo[...]"which is vital for retumi~ ground with the butt of his rifle.[...]AWARE president What Yancy said really hawens All over the world there seems to about their coll[...]is that the rider has a line at- to be a quaking desire in m[...]wasn't for AWARE," Margaret he gets to the man with the rifle, That's where the Association Why is the thirst f<r knowledge f<r Women's Activ[...]Montague said. the line tightens, the man s~s finally fm<ing its way to boose-[...]" When you have a problem you and the rider tumbles. wives and mothers~[...]s All women over 21 who enroll at ~e l and find someone w[...]nas had had the same problem, make his dives f<r drama. Two dollars dues gives the you find you 're never goi~[...]our mind goes squirelly, members the privilege of voti~ you're looking for some~ to[...]in all club eJections, the chance to hasn 't gone through before ___ the . ~. ~e said, ."!t looks easy in~ do." ~ a scholarship al $45 and the first time 1 entered college 1 ~·,[...]Becky Jones said , " My use al the AWARE loan where <ropped out bec[...]n't at Harvard two years ago aad I from the club treasury. AWARE. It's g[...]do Voting and loans isn't all Escareta said. every[...]Tom B. Yancy. 'n. mam- want to be the village idiot."[...]Ann Echols said, ''I can't stand In the southeast corner al the clear for our husbands sake, G[...] |
 | [...]Scottsdale's Kevin Pbillipa wu the men's individ- Freshman <freshpenon?) Joslyn Coor shot for 523 out of a pouible 600 points Saturday morning to lead the GCC archery team to a pair of team titles[...]fmish for the title. Sun Devill Dave Cannella[...]and toot an individual third-place award in the the leaders. Arizona lntercollegia~ Arc[...]Next on the schedule for the GCC team is the 1Oth state links title[...]ty Dave VuNe. Joslyn spent nearly the entire tournament in a pionships Saturday[...]tourney will be see-saw battle for the lead with Arizona State's[...]1be members ol the GCC men 'a golf team beain tbeir 8eUOII this[...]momi~ with : an eye on winning the loth state title for Glendale in its[...]harping about consistency, but at the same time , many of the brain- NCAA champion, totalled 530, with teammate Edwards, will still be missing from the picture, Nancy Bartunek second with 527.[...]l surely be " flashing back" to last season, wben the having not yet returned from the World Archery Gauchos breezed through the regular season only to choke in the 1be Gauchos toot team titles in the women's and Tournament in Canberra, Austra[...]Olivio Mendez and Brenda Mardis for the gals' ONE FINAL NOTE -Additional con[...]Twin superstars lead the team into the ASU Invitational at championship in the two-year division, with Joslyn, to Joslyn ,[...]dell and Richard D'Ambrosio during the morning session at ASU. Shooting at the performers last year and regular below-par golfers head a team 01 claiming the mixed win for GCC. same time as 20 other archers, the Agua Fria High eight freshmen and seven returnees. The tourname nt, shot inside the women's gymna- grad placed three arrows into a hall-<Iollar size ring 1be Gauchos w~ the ACCAC title in 1975 before faltering last year, sium at Arizona State, saw teams from Phoenix from 18 meters <close to 20 yards ). and have gone a s high as third in the nation in past years so tbe l!m[...]U. 1be Sun Devil archers took aU of the four-year awards, thanks to[...]the list are the conference invitational tourneys, which are used[...].score team points and determine which team wins the ACCAC the University of Arizona failing to send any SV ; Jos lyn Coor ( GCC l, 523; Patti lske ( ASUJ, 510; Carol regular seas[...]l (ASU J. 506 (lie) ; Navajo toot the two-year men's team title, with .Jaine Wendorf ( ASU ), 502; Jocelyn Wendorf ( ASU ), o&89;[...]as is evident by his record - the GCC women's team woo the ACCAC > the men's individual nmner-up, Curtis Gorman,[...]Tsinnie . NCC' s score of 1968 easily bested the Phyllis Gelnett (GCC), 431 ; carol ine Ma[...]national tournament, or any kind of looking into the future.[...]PC), 411 ; Mary Peterson (PC), 406 ; 'The coach was quick to say " We're going to play them[...]after the Tim baH of the superstar tandem guaran~ GCC a spot in • peting at the college level for at least two years,[...]Men the field for the national championship tourney. clearly dom.i nated the individual standings, captur-[...]Theobald (ASU ), SCU ; ing nine of the ten places, the only invader being Alfred Thomas ( NCC ), S[...]coincides with all teachers of the game. Nothing in golf is more GCC's Joslyn. Pushing the Devils were three J .R . Tslnnie ( N[...]d D' Ambros io ( GCC), things we have to work on," said Weiss - oonfinning that everytb~[...]Oolamore <GCCl, ~ ; has to be done the same way physically and that positive think~[...]. Jeff Yazzie ( NCC l, 425 ; Mike Nez ( NCC), 419.[...]Just six of tboee 15 golfers will be scoring for the Gaucboe at any one •[...]time, so the competition between team members for the top six[...]positions will be bard fought, and bring out the best of each Gaucho for[...]the qualifying rounds held prior to each tourney.[...]Besides the Gray twins, those fighting will be experienced fr[...]nn McKee, Tony Stasik and Mike Youngberg, who won the Phoenix[...]Dennis O'Brien, Dave Grott and Jon Hinke are all considered[...]k Kwiatkowski, Jim Nowak and Mike Richardson will all be[...]Following this week's invitational in Tempe, the team travels to[...]Yuma for the Arizona Western Invitational, and will be playing[...]away tournaments until the dual match with Phoenix College at home[...]course Wigwam on April 12.[...]it a clean sweep of the coolerence contribution to the Gaucho vic- University of Arizona second baseman Dave Brian Duguid completed the throw to first[...]tempt to break up double baseman Tim Weisheim for the second out. Mes[...]meet record, and puts all of the relatively easy time with each of[...]psychological advantage on the the conference foes in dual ' }[...]Gauchos' side as the teams pre-[...]pare for the March 12 ACGAC[...]meets, and took the early-season[...]d star ting pitcher early in the cal[...]meet. .) The GCC ba seball team came Kranitz. A walk to[...]Juanita Looney did it all for psychological edge that plays home from the Aztec Tour- the bases loaded and a single to[...]is evident by such an important role in the nament in Tucson. held Feb. HH2 cent erfield by Melvin gave In the final game, Glendale[...]in aU-round, "'ith a record of 3·3. The Glendale an early lead of 2-o. took the lead in the third on an[...]ack F r iday to Melv in 's sacrifice fly in the ~uid. Duguid had reached[...]rallel bars and fifth in floor sweep the two games and on third on a hit by Bigs by . In the bers of the ACCAC-Pboenix, Bigsby home. In the fourth inn~[...]larisse Acotsta aided Saturday split the doubleheader. third inning, the Vaqueros had with her usual outstanding per- Mesa and Scottsdale - all know The firs t day d the tournament a hom e r by Chilton with[...]fonnance, placing third in all- was a rude welcomi~ for the[...]March 12 rolls around, so they'll[...]around a.n d finishing in the top six Gauchos as they feU to the IU'lS.[...]in each of the four individual Pboenix College Bea[...]A ground rule double by Melvin brought the score to 3-1, Central's[...]intense concentration and strong to the University of Arizona[...]jmior varsity, ~5 . Weisheim in the iming brought They wua meet t:AC on the GCC the Gauchos fall . Pitcher Ron Maze held the in the days most outstanding per- Melvin home and gave the field at 3:30 tomorrow and will formance, scoring an 8.00 in the This afternoon 's invitational at Bears until the third inning when Gauchos a 6-4 victory. meet the Vaqueros again in uneven parallel bars, easily a MCC will be in the T-birds' gym, PC leftfielder Rusty[...]Monica Glendale's only nm came in the Gmzales threw a shutout in the fifth inning when leftfielder ROOi.n McKnight led df the innq[...]one singles matCh, the Gaucboe' with a double to centerfiel[...]day, the netters ~wed back third base and went home an an the Glendale defense was After being totally annihilated and forth with the Artichokes. conquest wu flawless.[...]in its first two matches of the With the score knotted at one Some individual recorda for the In the Gaucho's second game season, the GCC women's tennis apiece and the match still in Gauchos this seuon are: Sbelli against the UofA JV's , the Wild- Saturday began weU for the team finally registered their fint doubt, the Articbokes ran off a McFarlane, 2-1 ; Elaine Fimbres,[...]onsecutive match ~; (])eryl Brinkerboff, 1-2; Tory kittens began their sco~ early[...]game in a row, over the Pima Arizona a week ago to nm thei[...]Griego, 1-2; Carrie Kennedy, 2-1 ; with eight runs in three ~-[...]wins, sending the Gauchos down Glendale began a rally in the Aztecs. 6-2. but then lost the record to a 1-2 on the season. to defeat.[...]fmale to the Central Arizona "They fmally ca[...]1be Gauchos meet the Phoenix fifth iming when veteran out[...]orkout, a lot of Fimbres wbo racked up the only College Bears this afternoon.[...]one on Wednesday and we GCC victory of the day, a come- " In the past we' ve normally walk and two sa[...]d walked as Bigsby doubled tried to work on the errors that from-behind Hi, 6-2, 6-4 victory beaten PC handily, but I do ([...]d a ground rule they bad committed in the fll'St over Kim Rutila.[...]ng No. 1 girl, and there is a day of the series as they defeated men home . Melvin sccr[...]lly jeUed together as a team , story when the Gauchos took to big rivalry between PC and Glen- the Yava pai Roughriders, 6-4. error by p itch[...]a nd it showed by winning, said the court against the Vaqueras dale , so hopefully we'll come out and shutout the Cochise Apaches, After a solo blast by catcher coach Dot Clayton. from Central Arizona Thursday. on top again,"[...]Jlm Christensen and a hit by In the team 's 8-l loss to Scotts- From start to finish, it was all ton prior to ber team's meeting ' Pitching for the Roughriders ~uid, t he Aztecs took out the dale Community College Tues- Gauchos. With the exception of with the Bears. |
 | [...]playing with a bealing broken After that, the Bean seemed to[...]TIME CASH THE BIG ONE GOT AWAY! time.[...]second-half exp&o.ion last Tbun- the game out or reach. Ar[...]time in overtime, but Yavapai Bears, 92-83.[...]openings in numerals 20 up by one, Yavapai's Didt BrowD pulled out tbe Jut lbot to take the[...]skill areas. Pay Is Good! received a pus from teammate game.[...]Being in the Guard is like Bruce Andenoll, drove the length[...]15-footer and Gleodale's hopes ol making 20, Ron Anthony with 16 and Arvizu and Re[...]mo- Elvert Redmond and John Gay- 21 apiece while Gaas made six out[...]you up to $125. per with ball a minute left in the change the momentum of the[...]egulation time, called a timeout and tryed to get the ball to its top field goal shooter, Ray Arvizu, b[...]hree names the Phoenix College bas ketball[...]forget. The Gauchos trio, Dawson[...]and go in for the layup that gave[...]- 271-5187[...]They didn't take the pill.[...]They Wf!ntto college in the Fifties.[...]They were the buHoned-down,[...]and bowls over GCC's Ron Anthony in last week's 92-83 Gaucho win. a An Air[...]PICTURES presents lowance. And it picks up the tab for books and lab fees, as well. After college, you'll receive a commission in the[...]' It all starts right here - in college - In the Air Force ROTC. Look us up ... see what we[...]Cllrilt8R .... 242421 Contact Deportment Of Aerospace Studies[...]MAIYVALE 2 110 SKY DIIVE-IN AT ARIZONA STATE[...]4U4 • • S1 k . 247-41a 4111 . . .... Sell. !hi. 211-IUl[...]--·JJ.-:1~ •. Scts411. lhl. 114-1241 ~~~~~~ 117-ah[...] |
 | [...]VOl. 12-NO. 11[...]ps must be taken Lopez. About 5 per cent of the Do you feel mistreated because by an institution to comply with student body, or 23 classes, will of your sex?[...]You may have a chance to view by the National Foundation feelings. Efforts will[...]ek. for Improvement of Education. work around teachers' class GCC is partic[...]funds must notify everyone asso- The self~vaJuation program is tion that st[...]a Carbajal, MCCCD affirmative The Department of Health, person to coord[...]efforts and establish a "griev· ing the District Title IX Commit- requires thi[...]colleges and universities as part The institution must run a pro- ing the results that HEW will see. of a self~v[...]gram to determine its weak· The program runs the whole will help to insure that these[...]It is mandatory that every "We have the flexibility for by SUzl ao.relman Title IX, of the 1972 Education student be aware of Title IX and self~aluation , and the opportun- A f•cuHy fender bender occurred • w[...]ments," he said. collided in the faculty parking lot. '[...]ssion and treatment of students and in the employ- The survey will be distributed ment polici[...]), and have maintained a C emeritus of the MCCCD, will be[...]average, you are eligible for the keynote speaker. Prince was[...]graduation ceremony with all the graduation. Aplication for grad- the first executive dean of GCC.[...]graduated approximately 250 this[...]announcements. 500 this spring with 250 probably[...]tion will be May 19, at 8 )Erticipating in the ceremony.[...]by Joe Paulmenn from district to lower the therm- Dr. AI Peters, GCC physics[...]In his recent fireside chat, ostat as of now, and right now the instructor, is on the district en-[...]President Carter asked the na- temperature a little mgner than[...]hermostats down to 65 "A wrestling coach may want the and I'm sure that, (lowering the degrees in the day and 55 degrees temperature a little higher th[...]gas shortage in Arizona as in the from 70 degrees to 74 degrees boards befor[...]by Bob East, several decision making right now. done.[...]/ Abouts125 was raised for hemophilia and other PTK projects. comply with the president's re-[...]the thermostat would be lowered,[...]Orchestra The convention is open to all work and get college credit for it. tain Bell, Se[...]their guests. The fee is $7 which the Phoenix and Glendale police gram for several years, and An orchestra concert, the sec- includes breakfast, lunch and c[...]departments and the Department although I don't have the exact ond one of the season, under the dinner. Reservations may be H a[...]c Safety. figures, in the summer the direction of John A. Thrasher, made through the individual can arrange through his employ- The cooperative education of- thermostat is jacked up[...]fice is now open in the evening, 80 degrees."[...]in the Dining Hall. coordintor, to receive cr[...]rector, said the no word has come The program will include an his on the job experience. A 5 untillO pm.[...]group of Latin American major part of the program is[...]Region- Renault Catalano, head of the cooperative education program,[...]Thrasher said that the mem·[...]al Seminar on the community[...]th a cement truck at bers of the 45-piece orchestra are helps a student to be able to been established for the 3-year- 59th Ave. and Ocotillo. Sifuentes made up of community members The Latin American Semmar is - ~ define and pl[...]re as far old son of GCC student Mrs. said that the boy's condition is as well as students. The commun- a project attempting to promote[...]medical costs for the family are outlet for their music interest[...]being accepted at the GCC Book- other than professional, accord- it. The family of George Sifuentes, 3, 6228 W. Ocotillo, is faced with store in the name of George ing to Thrasher. Many are GCC The project consists ot tv. _ t Cooperative education had 232 Sifuentes. graduates and members from phases. The group, from several students enrolled in it last semes- an estimated $20,000 in medical[...]countries, will ter and approximately 248 this The community group is a particpate in a o[...]division of the Continuing Educa- sion on U.S . Education wit[...]s in cooperative education is In addition , the Sifuentes house INSIDE: tion pr~ram . Rehearsals are focus on the community college; ten per cent of the student enroll- was burglari~ed while t[...]ment," Catalano said. But he said at the hospital. the couples' unin-[...]throughout the U.S. for two sured car was totaled in the crash nings. in the Music Building. that it could be a pro[...]dents. tion and the mother, Armida, is KDKB s Mark Nyko[...]The group will visit systems in[...]Honor The areas which have the[...]ew York, largest number of students in the second child.[...]California and Ari- co-op program are the adminis- The Sifuentes child is home[...]after an II day stay in the Flynt s obscene Phi Theta Kappa , the national tration of justice, managemen[...]tol leges, will hoJd the annual con· The MCCCD is the Arizona site ments.[...]of the tour, and the group will[...]tion March 5, with Psi Gam- .. . . . Some or the major employers[...]visit several campuses to view wh1ch work with the CIH>P pro- the car in which he was ridin~[...] |
 | [...]as an Two weeks Ago in CincinnAti, urry Flynt, the publisher Pink Floyd is one of the few[...]elementary at best, the stuff on introduction to the concepts in the of Hustler mAgAzine wu found guilty of PAncleren[...]bum borders on eloquence. LP. It asks the musical question, And engAging in orgAnized crime. He received • 7-25 yur musical perspective and[...]tegrity intact past the Bicenten· The orgAnized crime chArge wAs used on An Ohio stAtute the world and it's not a nice one cared ab[...]"Animals" is about hu· follows is speculation in the form which defines org•nized crime u five or m[...]mans and the unthinking animal· of the material I've already[...]cCartney shoveling pubescent therefore illegAl - the distribution of the m•guine w•s pap on the masses, rock is now concept in nature, the record[...]atalogues what " Pigs (Part Two)" ends the br•ndecl u orgAnized crime. and forever the province of the Thethe three basic speculation on a positive note. It[...]monthly circu ..tion of •bout 3 million •t S2.25 • copy, so enduring band has sacri[...]do care about ~ny might •gree thAt profiting from supplying • appeal. phor for the upwardly mobile each other. product for which th[...]has never done this, caveman who lives in the city by I have to add here that Pink But[...]yet their popularity has grown the law of the jungle. He will Floyd has continued to showcase The invisible hAnd, or the desire for self-satisfAction tr[...]assures Americ•n consumers thAt they will get the products due to a certain sociological the end it is himself that he covers that capture on film the they want •ncl deserve. phenomenon - the spread ol destroys. It expounds on what the same spacey feeling that they Hustler is • b[...]lost So, if anybody should be prosecuted for the magazme's but their music has always been content it should be the American people. They're what aimed at tickling the sensitive which are quite like Genesis's cause. really keeP.S the magazine going. audio faculties of thethe uncanny ac- heavy metal with guitarist Gil· gets more musical mileage from pushed on anybody. So why ban what doesn't affec[...]But what is worse about Flynt's conviction is the across the rhythm. one else I can think of[...]rent Ones)" it, if yol!_ think that they're good the case.[...]Describing Pink Floyd is one describes the second type of musicians you don 't know what People have a right to decide what they don't want to see. time when you can use the word people, the establishment or one is. Their music is mostly However, they don't have the right to tell others what they " definitive" with total convic· those who act out the traditional engineering tricks mixed with can read or look at. They also do not have the right to tion. They are to space rock what roles. Waters depicts the absurd· minimal musical ability. And enforce re[...]ity of their "normal" existence some of the tricks on this album To do any of those things is to abridge the freedoms that largely innovators[...]has been used by them before. are spelled out in the First Amendment of the Constitution. with aspiring imita[...]y are " really a cry." as this album does, who the hell[...]but unable to do either. Considering thAt the constitution is •lmost 200. years old,[...]No one will ever be able to do The song has a simple timing cares? think it's a travesty that we're still trying to ignore the what Pink Floyd does. The latest that gets ruttish and a volume radical base that it provides. That the Flynt conviction[...]evidence of this is in the form of came down in a country that professes to[...]r newest release, "Animals." ly run into the ground. But these be a source of shame to every[...]This record may bear the dis· But this is not all that stinks in Flynt' s conviction. His quarter of the song. The remain· tinction of being the first Pink sentence was grossly excessive. Murde[...]ences and fines than he did and for what? Giving the consuming public what they want?[...]Floyd you ean dance to. The material is easily the most con·[...]likeable ; the unconventional bass[...]lines in the closing barrage are[...]g In Flynt's triAl bukwards logic wu employed. The First that they've ever recorde[...]crunching rock and roU jumps The best cut on the album is ON CAMPUS senten[...]out of the grooves in manner "Sheep" and it serves as a The Arts Personally, we find those actions f•r more obscene thAn you'd never expect from a Pink tour-de-force for both Waters[...]ent ~. anything that ever appeared on the pages of Hustler. Un- Floyd rec[...]Lounge, through Feb. 26. ( fortunately, we[...]zy electric dUct i ng , Wexl er, violini st, Feb. 27, 3[...]But at the same time it's[...]upon you. The song welds to- March 3, 4, s. 8 p . m .: matinee.[...]gether Gilmour's attack oriented 4, 2: 30p.m . Students w ith 10 card free[...]Music Student Recitals, Room 124,[...]B ldg ., March 1 and 3, 12: 30 p .m . by Arch Gillespie E[...]Jahoda brought out the fact shuffle, Waters' throaty vocals[...]lege. that the Bermudas are in the describe the third type of people. Crawling spiny mollusks,[...]M ini-Semester begi n s, F eb . 28 Assisted by . his daughter, temperate zone, not in the They are the sheep. They do Book Revi ew Seri es. March 2, ing quilt-like fish and shimmer·[...]and others, Jahoda spent tropics, and are the most northly nothing but wait for salvat[...]the " Creat:ve Cr is is. " three years to make the ftlm . It place in the world where tropical the hands of their slaughterer. To to life the silent waters of the[...]takes an intimate look at the land reef-building corals abound. The further clarify his point, Waters vention, March S: hosted by Psi Bermudas in the fourth film of[...]poses an otherworldly Gamma Chapter of ScoHsdale the Audubon wildlife series for the 19'16-77 season. Although the greater emphasis are the moderating influence in parody of the 23rd Psalm, over Communi ty College: Fee S7. Sponsored by the Continuing was on the sea surrounding the this phenomenon.[...]methodic bleating. Its about one The Arts ever, show much of Bermuda's The most remarkable scenes in rung above devastating when the (CEAS) and the National Audu· the film were the underwater[...]Phoenix Symp hon y Hall : George bon Society, the film-lecture was typical beauty, especially the[...]ful and exotic flowers that shots made by the Jahodas. Their to hang on hooks in high places. $6.50. ss.so. shown on Feb. 17 in the GCC intrusion into the silent wonder·[...]land displayed the marvelous and[...].m too, were the many instances oC[...]when the sheep become stronger to S p.m . ) Sea," was phot[...]makes up the coral world beneath alter the natural environment by[...], the waves. Here we fmd fancy[...]After this, the pounding melody Bldg .: thr ough Feb. 25. and animals[...]grasses and weeds, and the pa· begins anew and Gilmour cuts Gamm[...]rade of the more frightening loose, running up and down the Holmes, " Feb. 25, 26. Campus litter problem[...]Scottsdale Center for the Arts: makes GCC a dump[...]" Presto! " Feb . 2•·26. Westet"n Opera[...]" The Cave:• (Lyceum Theatre) " M y[...]Brother Amado" F eb. 26 '11 .[...]e a general Mecna meetongs a r e T uesdays at 2 Salesman.'' Feb. 2• 25 and March 4. 5, in spring colors. All over, trees someone dumped them in there meet ing held today i n the AWARE p m i n Chica no Service room T2· 107. Stagebr ush Theater : " The Secr et of bear orange and yellow paper[...]The Pres ident of the club, Al onzo rather than in a wastepaper lounge located l'n the ea st side of the[...]11/aado c an be reached at E x t 220.[...]the Well.'' March 4-6 : S3 and $1.50 for cups, bushes[...]student s and cigarette stubs beautify the AWS Guest speaker. thethe students don' t seem don ong room at 1 p m to[...]to eare what their campus looks The Bl ack St u dent Unoon has •IS ~h club m[...]Celebr i t y Theatre R ich L i ttl e . The litter problem on campus like. Those who wan[...]Sday and Th ursday L ennon Si sters. Feb. 25. a p .m .• and[...]nesday at 7 p.m . in the Student[...]Feb 26. 7 p .m &. 10 30 p .m , S9.SO, more trash is deposited in the The Chri st i a n Scientost club on[...]should be happy with the GCC camp us meets every Monday at 12[...]ed c a n March 3 4 , 8 p .m planters and on the lawns. 1be campus. But for the rest or us noon. Anyone •nterested c a[...]care about what our campus Vocko Frye at 2•2 2137[...]universalist Chur ctl, 1027 E Lincoln arette butts and paper is blowing looks like, let 's use the trash cans CampUS Crusade for Chr ost hold s[...]the Great War, Feb 25. 7 45 p .m .• around the parking lots. News· around campus.[...]8217 N. 57 Or . Anyone onterested may[...]ext. '129 ( Newsroom ) Death," March 4 7 •s p m can be seen on the sidewalks and and a little work we can again Engi neering club meet[...]1 p m on SC 130 Conta c t Jerr y at ext 302 o r :J>6 for adVoce or help[...]" Promate.'' March 3, 2 30 p.m No cigarette butts out of an ETP of. Blumer 942 S19'2 w.th your club[...] |
 | [...]ked in a nuclear energy They're two of the best journ- what he did in South Africa, b[...]ford Hollow, N.Y., alists I think in the state and he isn't likely to call up the sta- drove a tractor-trailer rig in[...]Since November KDKB news you cover the local scene people Today at 25 he is the news has become more localized.[...]angry. You're facing controversy A grant from 1be Fund for can't be a Walter Cron[...]rnalist that's what you do, you Washington funded the then 20- hundreds of people working for don't take the cheap shot." year~d Mark Nykanen in his you all over the country. You initial reporting experiences.[...]airs. Its easy to sound ing local news isn't all contro- investigative work in the prison versy. "It's promoting all the like[...]good and profitable things that lished by the " New Times," a going to pretend to my listeners are happening in the community ; Phoenix-based free press.[...]es I don't that may be ultimately more For the next three years have. To suggest you have a important than covering the neg- Nykanen was employed as a full[...]fltloto by Bob Smitll the ''New Times." "One day I With three people covering the newscast, have a good grasp of Robert ~by in Stud[...]anen thi.nks he what'scomingdown locally, have the rea hty of it. free lance reportorial wort[...]to put your ass on the line where[...]nity College and former pastor of KDKB involved " the weights and the FJ.J"St InstitutiOnal Baptist Church. measures ri[...]N~by spoke ~o a small crowd in the Student Center Thursday which primarily involved[...]If black hen~ge becomes real, Nesby said, then the United and some of the larger Arizona-[...]States can become the country it has dreamed of, it will reach the based grocery chains. "The hour[...]The Un_ited States is losing sight of the qualities which propel it KDKB its farst broadca[...], he said, there have been positive alism award, the Mall Dodsen[...]reactions towards the development of the roles of blacks in Memorial Award for Outstandin[...]America since the airing of " Roots." Public Service.[...]the~ were taken to America as slaves, they contribute[...]whtc~ helped in the development of America as a great nation. spent[...]' particular angle on the case. At[...]experience in this country, Nesby said, has been the this point I was not employed[...]ficant. Jackie Robinson was one example of lance work for them. I was burnt[...]this, he sa1d, m openmg up the field of baseball and other sports to out, I cou[...]Nykanen, KOKB's news diredor pauses during a dry the1r ~bll1ty to meet It they have successfully raised the level of tired of being hungry' tired of[...]gular Friday feature. co!lsc1~usness for all Americans thereby stimulating other walking arou[...]In ~losing, Nesby said, "Biac.k heritage is the essence of the <money> to scrape by." Nykanen learned how[...]Amencan dream. It is your heritage and the vision of all[...]OHice finds iobs tractor-trailer rig and for the next three months did some trucking in Missou[...]ng trouble finding four separate sections for the The Job Placement Center the s ecret arial -c lel'tc a l. auto and my girllr[...]child's individual activities. One located in the southeast corner of was an opening at KDKB. Aft[...]ng-accounting. child some thought I applied for the job child while you attend classes? comer of the room is supplied the cafeteria helps about 25 to 50 The child development program with toy building tools and people a day find jobs in the ca re. photogra phy. fire science.[...]has a nursery school here on blocks. The art comer has small valley.[...]paint- Dr. A1 J . Hoeffel, director of the person.'' Th[...], 1976, Nykanen began school designed for the child kitchen appliances. The indepen- attended GCC at any time may broadcasting the morning news development and education stu- dent comer has books, puzzles use the Job Placement Center's EL TIEMPO PASANDO for KDKB. Then came the dents to observe and work ap- and games.[...]proximately 18 3- to 4-year old The class room also has a room full time job. O[...]" ln November of '76 I was children. The school is under the for supplies and a kitchen which current[...]ond •• on ocodemt< loboratoty for the hired as news director (for direction of Mrs. Edna Haas, the is used for preparing snacks for get a part time job through the Deportment o f Journol•ttn It t1 pubt[...]staff consists of three emloyes, the children. center.[...]1be c.h ildren are given tion students aid the supervisors to 40 part time job openings li[...]Ed 1tor . . the fact that I did. That's just life. activities which will help them to and observe the children through[...]listings. The center provides Sc>on• Report.,..[...]op socially, mentally. emo- a two-way-mirror from a room to[...]ists. Their tionally, and physically with the the side of the nursery. From employes for 90 per cent of the Featuf'e Ed ttor ..[...]learning bow to here they evaluate and record the "'[...]as well ch.ild's actions. The Job Placement Center also lo[...]as take directions. The children are accepted into offers career c[...]ke The class room is divided into the school through application aptitude test[...]whil!h may be obtained from Mrs. placement.[...], there are Hoeffel said that they have the £TP tn v•tes fettert to rh• Mtttor[...]no openings this semester. The most job openings for qualified[...]enrollment is taken from the date stude nt s in nursing . Other[...]graduating student is three bers of the teaching starr are 20 recital March 1 and 3, 12 :30 p.m., minutes, and recitals[...]Room 124. in the l\lusic Building. in April. with the Pboenix Symphony Or·[...]dicated they will perform March ing to the student as well as bring[...]Paul Harper, chairman of the pet; Gwen Broehm, Carol[...]Music Department, noted. The er, Debbe Lippencott, Debra on the facuity.[...]The music school has about 90 Sc[...]music majors at GCC than at any Lynn Butler (right) works with Sara Yellan (left) one of the formance is required for gradua-[...]periences for other community college in the many children enrolled in the nursery school at the GCC Child tion, according to Harper. The development in their s[...]fina l performance time for the Harper pointed out.[...] |
 | [...]GCC eliminated ~IL TIIMPO f'ASANDO-#eltruery 25, 1977Smith ,lone champ[...]It was two seesaw batUes for the GCC men's basketball team as one[...]came up to favor the Gauchos and the other c ame up a[...]isappointment. Sophomore Craig Smith captured the lone state title for Glendale Community last week[...]ng out of and his GCC teammatel\ combined to give the[...]ith a l5·l3 Gaucho team a fourth place finish in the Arizona overall record and 6-7 in the Arizona Community College Athletic Community Coll[...]The Thunderbirds jumped to an early lead to hold the Gauchos to a - Smith. a Trevor Browne, High g[...]40-29 de ficit at halftime. Mesa's Robin Verdugo 7-1 to take the title in the 177 lb. class. GCC's other championship finalist[...]ohnsoCl's Gauchos kept their poise and threatened the T-Birds Garner . feU to Phoenix College's Raul S[...]ly two minutes to play to take a one-point lead. 2, in the 190 lb . title ma tch.[...]The threat was stopped by a Mesa explosion which the Gauchos PC's Bears won the team title, outdistancing[...]Bright notes of the game were freshma n starters Elvert Redmond was[...]6 points a nd Ron Anthony with 14. Weste rn. The Ga uchos had two wrestlers win consolation The Gauchos squeaked out a narrow victory over Scottsdale 87-35, championships, a nd four others make it to the[...]The game was a back and forth battle with the host holding the lead Tompkins. the Skyline Division champion last year[...]by more then five points in the first half. Glendale eventually settled at Greenway High, took the title at 126 lbs . by[...]on advantage. defeating CAC's David Thatcher , 7-2, while 150-lb. Glen Simmons gave Glendale its o[...]Coming into the second half, the Artichokes edged their way to a chompionship by la king a 6-3 decision from Pat three-point lead with the help of Mark Stevens, who finished with 35 Ande[...]points. Russ Earegood adva nced to the consolation final But the Gauchos weren't intimidated by the Artichoke comeback, as before falling 6-1 to Cen[...]the court for two uncontested lay ups. the 142-lb. class; MCC's John Olson handed Glen-[...]A main deciding factor of the game had to be a blocked shot by dale's Everett Mendenhall an 8-2 setback in the 167[...]dale's 6-9 center, with only seconds remaining in the lb. division ; and Clyde Meade was pinned by the Photo by JeH Ko llar game, to give Glendale the ball and the game. much heavier Da n Jakie la of Pima in the heavy- Gle dal ' h . .. · ~- f h[...]n ve Redmond led aU scorers with 22, while Arvizu added 21 and Jerry weight class a fter 46 seconds of th[...]The GCC baseball team opened mmng. A two run double by caUed at the end of the ninth d00dIes an d dUnkS by Caroli[...]their regular season against the[...]on," said Redmond and besides the Gaucho's ftrst home game[...]In the Gauchos road game only[...]" stands for excitement, that it gets rid of the butterflies I Friday, the teams played to an man Howard Nossek bro[...]t one reason why Glendale's "Love for the sport and com- UH. In the eighth, two CAC runs men 's basketball team has o[...]Central scored on a single by Cuarezma the most impressive benches mond for each[...]sketba ll player. " 1 feel if Julio Cuarezma gave the Va- the inning with the help of a High School, Redmond is known[...]as Red- Glendale's first run came in the In the bottom of the eighth, a more like a player of 6-8 than 6-2. mond's a ttitude on play ing pro second inni[...]cond year play- players wa nting to make the and a single by catcher Jim · pitcher Bill Hennanburg on the ing basketball, Redmond made pros.[...]Christensen which brought home scene. the varsity team. No pa rtic[...]hortstop Brian Duguid and tied ln the ninth Central scored In the eight league games at terests him now, but he added the score at two-aU. three[...]sacrifice fly by CAC Mark Schuster to give the Va- points per game, 4.3 rebounds blac[...]rs queros a temporary lead. In the and six assists. and black, and the Chicago Bulls scored catcher David Young in bottom of the last inning Chris- When asked about the team , are the only pro team with red the fiith inning, Glendale opened tensen scored the tieing run on a Redmond said, " Anyone of our[...]black colors, that may be guys can start, we have the best where he'd like to go.[...]like to play for, he stated a game by going over the teams that it is a hard decision because game plan and checking out the so many colleges make these guy he'll be[...]stic offers but you have to helps me when I cheer the team take in consideration if you fit into the ir type of playing.[...]returning next year to the Gaucho s[...]Kodak Paper On the third try , a team in the scrapboo[...]es placed first in Thursday's Mesa Invitational, the first t ime EARN PART[...]$2.97 aU season tha t a tea m fi nished 12 Exposures higher than the Gauchos. But, the[...]20 Exposures Gaucho gals finished second , again[...]$7.21 and Mesa Com munity. Karen Siewers' team[...]Army Nat1onal Guard has travel to Colora do for the Class II regionals . and then prepare for openings m numerals 20 the ACCAC cham pionship meet sk1ll areas. Pay Is Good! 22. Being 1n the2.29 Thursday afternoon, sec was hav1[...]WORTH 50' TOW ARD DEVELOPING for fi rst in the uneven parallel College benefit... lt can[...]competition. you up to $125. per Joe& Joey's Juanita Looney was Glendale's ace, getti ng the second-place semester. JOIN US![...]closely followed by Linda DePew 271-5187 Starcrest Sh[...](Across from Campus)[...] |
 | [...]VOL. 12-NO. 1• GLENDALE . AZ[...]The 74-voice Concert Choir, under the direction of C. Eugene Harris,[...]and the Chamber Singers, directed by Mary Ann Dutton, wil[...]Southern California from March 9 through March 13. Both directors[...]hion Show being held Wed- are music professors in the music department. . "Women-Reflections or N[...]y are playing Ideas" is lhe theme or Women's the art work of GCC women will nesday in the cafeteria at 10 :00. The Singers will perform at Riverside College and Pac[...]The show will feature foreign College. Performances i[...]be held on this campus also be on display outside the grill GCC students modeling the retirement home, the Seventh Day Adventist Academy and an even~ ' next week, March 7-10. The week room on Monday, Tuesday and outfits of their homeland. A few concert in the city sponsored by seve.n churches. sponsored[...]en Wednesday. oC the countries represented are Music from the Renaissance and classical to contemporary music[...]na, Turkey, Mexico and Asia . will be included in the program, according to Harris. The choir will realize their full potential. " We the cafeteria with the oldest Also on Wednesday a six sing folk songs and Negro spirituals in addition to a work by Norman are trying to bring out to women dance team in the United States. member panel will discuss at 1:00 Delio Joio, " Song of the Open Road." " Sentimental Journey of the the different careers they can Ray and Corrine Lesley, coor- in the student lounge women's 4Q>," a montage of songs for that period, includes such numbers as dloose and the different topics dinators of the Sun Bowl 's roles in the working world. Panel "It's a Big Wide Wonderful W[...]ording to AWS treasurer, Susan put on this group. "The Scin- lawyer ; Trudy Multine, contract The 16-member Chamber Singers who, for the most part, are chosen Kappel.[...]sters of Swing" will be compliance officer with the State from the Choir will perform " Laudate Domino," by Mozart, " Dixit The program will begin dancing with " The Chrome- OCfice of Affirmativ[...]th, " Ave Maria," by Monday at 11 a.m. when the domes." The group members Baird from Gomper's Rehabili- Stravinsky and a group of Spanish songs. { lndavana Bluz Band will be range in age from 60-70. For the tation will discuss handicapped A tour by the Choir-Chamber Singers is an annual event, and it has performing outside the grill room first time at a performance women in business. Also on the been part of the groups ' activities for the past 11 years. mtiJ 1 p .m . The band is a four Lesley will feature his own " jig panel are Pat Egan Dexter, an The organization of the Choir, cmsists of a president (LeAnn Stooe), women group who play a variety box." The box will enable the author and free lance writer ; a vice[...]uinn >, treasurer of rock , jazz and blues. The band audience to hear all the shoe Linda Myers, re"l estate agent <Debbe Lippencott). The section leaders who make up the Otoir will also be perfo~ing at the tapping while the groups are and officer Jimmie Driscoll from counsel are selected by the officers. Sandra Francy, chairpersm of[...]perfor'lling. the Phoenix Police Department. the Chamber, is a representative in the choir. Harris is sponsor and ) Later that day from 1 p .m . - 3 The week will conclude Thurs- adviser to this group.[...]discuss the problems she has[...]talk on the subject of women in[...]politics at 11 :00 in the student[...]In an "Around the World"[...]lounge. At 12:00 there will be a[...]the atrium by the cafeteria.[...]director of veterans' affairs, has been chosen by the Creative Writing[...])........, MCCCD board as the new GCC coordinator of student activities.[...]Wttil summer when the program will either be discontinued becaw;e of[...]ack of funds, or a new director will be chosen by the board. 1 Publications is offering $995 in[...]that his duties will include advising and helping the cash and book prizes in their[...]the student bulletin, Book Review and Lecture Series.[...]When the associate dean oC students position was discontin[...]or of student activities would be needed to $25 in cash and book prizes for[...]take some of the work load olf the dean of students. best short s tor y, humor[...]Christian said that the job will be a difficult one, but hopes be can 9et[...]it done. tween 250 and 1000 words. Winners of the national college poetry contest will be giv[...]NCART suggests place; $25 for third place and $10 fer both fourth an[...]by Bob The Special Services staff: standing L to R - Jim Mar[...]nal program, said Dr. The educational programs of[...]Reid of the North Central Asso- the three campuses visited are > Angeles, Ca . 90029.[...]on Review Team at a satisfactory for the purpose of the[...]meeting with the MCCCD board district, which is to provid[...]quality educatioo for the com-[...]mWtity, Reid said. The team is[...]ar, Special Services February to evaluate the ef- testing, and fmancial aid are ground, located on the south rim was able to continue and to expand it[...]operations. The decision of the team was to be reserved for June 1 th.rough[...]es said. In an exit interview with the grant contiruing accreditation to Aug. 31. While the services are primarily for ethnic groups (Chicano, black, board, the North Central team the three campuses for a six-year An early r[...]for term. Review teams will return the trouble of going to the Provencio said that the Chicano enrollment has increased from 500 improvement. to the campuses every two years campsite and there[...]Dr. Reid noted a weakness in to view the relationship between available sites. Chicanos are responsible for the growth. the structure of the district ad- the administration and the Reservations must be made by In the development oC Special Services two important positions were rni.nistration. The board is at- campuses. The resulting reports mail. To receive a reserv[...]tempting to find a new president will help the district decide if it form , write : Grand Canyon Medrano> both worki~ with goals to keep the student on campus, without clearly outlining the wants the campuses accredited National Park. Mather C[...]<klties of the job. Because this separately or as a district. ground Reservations Office, The need to work out a curriculum to suit the "non traditional" position determines the stand- A final report will be submitted P.O. Box 129, Grand CanyOIT', Az. student was among the priorities for services, Provencio pointed out. point of all other positions on the to the North Central Associatioo 116023. A program to help the limited English student and the bi-lingual board, the administrative to be reviewed in July, and the CIEE Publishes student w[...]well defined , he district will appear before the suit thei[...]Dr. Reid suggested that the Special[...]red so that ad- board seek assistance from an The Council on International justment to college work was made possible, according to Provencio.[...]nal Exchange CCIEE) Volunteers were brought in as the student might relate better with this[...]INSIDE : has just published "The 1977 group. and hence feel free to ask abo[...]e." This Provencio noted that students came from work in the fields or drop- The team noted a sense of Phoen1 x s co op upcrop guide lists over 150 flights to. outs from school to help the family finances and no financial ~ "anxiety " throughout the district p 3 Paris, Amsterdam and Lon[...]o, poor scholastic standing was as to the lack of concern by the The 1977 Charter Flights Guide oCten due to lack of u[...]d a common cause for not board to the morale of diJitrict Album and concerl is free by writing to the CIEE, completing the course of study . he said.[...]rev1ews p 2 Department PR 2, m United Provencio said the student must be made aware of programs,[...]ork, N.Y. services a nd advantages of services in the opportunities offered. action was taken, said Reid. 10017 or by writing to: 236 N. " By encouraging stude nts to take advantage of services early, the In a more positive tone, the Sports p 5 Santa Cruz Avenue. Los Gatos, helping staff can aid the s tudent make better decisions," Provencio team commented the "highly California 95030.[...] |
 | 2~L T•MPO PAIANDO-Merdl 3, 1977 Concer[...]water projects in the western United States has had its runds[...]nthusiasm, they received a CA~. the largest project terminated, was designed to supply If you didn't make it to the terminable length of time. Mann[...]rt last Wed- a drink of water while the voice If you 're like I was before the leading Arizona statesman said that Phoenix would "dry up."' nesday, you missed one of the continued to the audience's concert, and haven't heard Pablo ~~· 25 per cen~ completed, has already cost the taxpayer best concerts that has ever[...]t completed, it would throw thousands out played the Celebrity Thea:ter. the line the synthesizer had taken band doesn't go places it's no of work, and would hurt Arizona's economic recovery. The billing of these two acts over the note. fault of th[...]together was great. Keyboard The band came out for an they've got it all. waste, and new vigor in the economy, this is a funny way to get fans were tr[...]things rolling ! delight in the form of synthesizer ovation and did an e[...]Pablo version of an oldie, "Quinn the[...]' Lerios. __ The crowd still wanted more The Earth Band has evolved after that but after the Earth over the years to become one of Band exited to the hme or " Pomp[...]Corea's ''My Spanish Heart''OK the premier progressive rock and Circumstance," theater bands and the young Pablo lights came on and the concert Q-uise is off to a good start in[...]. getting there. The Earth Band was a class act Mann's Earth Band had the to the last detail. Ttteir light and[...]double album of original jau • from the minute they walked on probably the best that's been lengthy review[...]age. And with good reason , too. done on the Celebrity's small To compensate[...]ever been gone. They've merely motifs, the music sounds a stoned They displayed incredibly[...]ght. musicianship and their show was the old tried and true strobe quick[...]the album . Corea does some After opening with a[...]mers who've bitched about leaving the electrical inanities £rom the concept rut and has energy instnunental, they we[...]nd and returning to a more returned to the formula that beautiful Spanish flavored piano the limitations of the rotati~[...]playing and his arran~lllent of into " On the Road to Babylon" stage could've lear[...]viable pop format. made the Kinks hot stuff in the their FM hit from the " Roari~[...]by going to the show. The way the 1bere isn't a bad song on this[...]taped voices and really displayed the kind of best since " Wizard True Star." 1bese soogs could all be AM Mick Roger's vocals shined.[...]"Hiroshima" is the best tune on tits except their messages are a bass work flaws the song. Sur- potential the stage has.[...]JXisingly awful, the bass lines The band did a masterful But Manfred Mann's Earth the LP and it sheds a little light little too[...]Band was not the only thing to ''Spirit in the Night" as well as meant to the Japanese. record, and it will probably be the they are about as muddy as you'd applaud about at the concert.[...]ght" and another Springsteen tune, " Blinded by the Light." 'lbe[...]most successful thing the Kinks[...]at least as good as "Singring and the Glass Guitar "Juke Box Music" being played on the LP as well as playi~ number and received it with a the Earth Band (and that's (an[...]) is needless to say, ex- standing ovatioo after the final saying a lot) and I'm inclined t[...]ay they were better. But that ''The Lord ol the Rings" and Rick you'll probably love this[...]ex- Wakeman's bozo "Journey to the "My Spanish Heart" by Chick exactly exciting, though it could f<rmed all of these numbers ceeded any expectations I had Center of the Earth." Corea resulted from his interest provide a pleasant backdrop for impeccably. Each of the band because I'd never beard them "Sleepwalker" by the Kirits in Latino ·music being rekindl[...]Their music was full of subtle bined in one of the most im- pressive examples of musician-[...]. exceptional highlight as he The bass player, the guitarist played a variety of bells, small cym[...]and drummer all delivered in- symposium[...], Associated Students <AS) held a high school The band's newest addition, a His solo composition which he Quinter, the president or the GCC leadership conference here at GCC. The conference was designed frizzy-haired lead guitarist, did played midway through the set Continuing Education Associa[...]was strikingly beautiful in its that pleased the volume fans to classical fragility an[...]government now and in the future. oo end. His playing was frenzied the United States Association of The conference was held from 9 a.m . - 3 p.m . and participants[...]its execution. at times but always right in synch[...]th speakers, workshops and a rap session . with the rest of the band. Their stage manner was[...]chard H. Berrett whose topic was leader- But the band 's mainstay, irresistible. Si[...]ordinare Mann, obviously underwriting the tour, fer Motorola.[...]d Dave Tillitson, a councilor who acts as a was the real show stopper. His the band flagrantly plugged their The purpose of the conference liaison between the high schools and GCC, spoke on involvement in keyboard work was easily the new album, " A Place in the Sun," is to let evening students from all student government. best I've heard in a live situation but not without humor. The over the c.ountry exchange ideas.[...]t of his pianist excused it, saying, ' 'The Saturdays at the conferences are parliamentary procedi.D'e and pro[...]that I never knew more we plug it, the more we usually reserved for leadership Government officers ran a rap session at the end of the workshop existed.[...]P.ir Q,linter said that many ol the was when lead singer Rogers set with unabounded energy c.nd services that the CEAS now of-[...]two of the services that Quinter[...]The USAES holcii two national[...]hat a private doctor would ( The Arts Nati onal M[...]each year. The last national Speaker from Planned Parent- charge, according to Unch. For[...]in hood, Cathy Linch spoke in the venereal disease and a physical OFF CAMPUS 2:30p.m ., (Interim Theater ) . " Hedda[...]held Gabler," (Ibsen ) March 11 , 12, The Arts[...]part or the regular meeting of examination will all be given to a Scottsdale Center for the Arts: Arts met inee . March ll , 2 :30p.m ., Interim[...]t for a couple who is Student Recitals: Room 12-4, Music[...]Avant Garde Cinema," March 11·12. a Bldg., March 3, 12: 30 p. m . Artists' Seri es : carlos Montoya,[...]"ntl PASSING TIMIS" the Services Planned Parenthood getti ng married will[...]<ifers. $23.00.[...]U Tte mpo 'otondo 11 the s tvdeft t School.[...]According to Linch, the Mar[...]tarted in 1937 as a Parenthood is a pro choice " The Rockefetlers:· by ~ter Coll ier p.m .[...]do&e Alaono Mother' s Health Clinic with 20 agency. " We don 't favor any idea and Davi d H[...]ISJ02.[...]services from clinical choice. We believe in the right of Student Lounge. Ptli Theta Kappa Annual Con- 5alesman .'' Marcto -4-S, 11, 12, a p .m . Edi-[...]Black Theatre, 1002 E . Moreland : Spans·-~[...]Bl a c k Theat re Troupe on " The[...]O patients. Classes in human we also believe that all children[...]sexua li ty , rap groups on have the right to be needed and Speech Tournament. Northwest[...]..,._,M_ The<esoE!d.< Communi ty College, Wy., Marc.h 11· 12. p.[...]nno Gotfne)" available to everyone. The clinic Recepti on, March ll , 6 :30 p . m •• Paul son in " Last of the Red Hot Gfeg Ke.oel .1041 Poulmenn[...]is supported 75 per cent from Planned Parenthood is[...]m . to 3 p m .; appointments w ith matinee. 12 IS p m np tnv1t[...]Stagebrush Thea1er " The Secret of wtth ,..t.peoel to spoc.e l[...]nts the Well.'' March • 6, S3, Sl.SO tor[...] |
 | [...]o~n1x's co-op movement: An attempt at .gett•ng the community's heads together by Jon Rhodes Graphics, a print co-op at 1424 E . meant by "the community." Are the ideals and attitudes of Sheridan. Beard replied, "Anyone who •the 60's dead? can they only be narvest Food Co-op at 6043 N. walks in off the street and wants found by nostaligia trips via early 27th Ave. should he opening the to help is part of the community. Dylan albwns?[...]third~week in March. The starti~ Well, if an observer in Phoenix[...]S co-<~p was made possible ops; they're the focal point. If • applied what he saw here to the by Gorilla Graphics , who rest of the world, he would sponsored a fund raising event someone wants to join in and help JrObably answer yes to the above for the Desert Harvest group. ~~; with this thing we don't care I questions. To most people in the who[...]That event was the February .l.-valley, countercult ure means from . Foote'[...]to work with each other than for • But all is not lost for those who The fair featured the sale of someone. I'd say that that is our ~Xlt credence in the ideas of organic goodies and some 19 major[...]establish an en- ~Xlbl icity director for the fair, timents saying, " No doubt about vironment whic h implements said that the fair was definitely it, this is a very serious anti- some of the goals and concepts of only the start for bigger and (r(>perterian movement. We're "( the counterculture. better things. He[...]hey establish various types of co-q>s. with the possible days being April want. Here at Gorilla Graphics 1 Some have already been 28, 29, 30 or 31. " The fair is a focal we are trying to take care of the established. Already in operatiOn point for the community and it !rint communications end of the • are The Gentle Strength food co- JrOvides the funds fo-r us to do thing.[...]Photo by Jon Rhodes / op at 38 E . Fifth St., the Sunbow things within the community," "We want to · work with the Lew Schlesinger of Gorilla Graphics under the w•tchful etes J Food Co-op at the corner of 14th Beard said. publishing of materials that will of the co-op's mascot. St. and Sheridan and Gorilla I asked him to define what he help the community get its head[...]together. And we'll work with the commWlity. " My dream is to bought in qua[...]eventually be able to put out a above the cost for goods bought[...]a Nazi daily paper that will belong to the individually. we'll work with . Those are about people," Schlesi~er[...]the only people I would refuse to He stressed that Gorilla the co-op netWork in the future. A work with." Graphics does belong to the non -profit corporation , the Schlesinger said that the CO-<lp people. He said that he and co-[...]rllblishing educationa l the primary creditors and to accomplis[...]ials. "Not really art or " watchdogs of the operati!in They will oe trymg to sta[...]t just nuts and because we know how to work all listener supported non-[...]commercial radio station in the[...]books, pamphlets on urban agri- Right now they are printi~ central Phoenix area. The station culture and the like," Schlesinger materials for community[...]we don 't want to work with art dr cost is subsistence level wages[...]literature stuff, it's important, plus the actual cost of the soch as live performers and local[...]non -profit corporation, the graphics . Schlesinger said that[...]Community Graphics Corp. the qualifications for the cuts. The main purpose of the[...]ed in June on $3,000. JrOgram we.r e that the individual station is to make broad-[...]willing to make casting more accessible to the The name of the game at the Sunbow Food Co-op Is explained like theirs were u[...]to learn. Right now , the station's ap-[...]t take on projects l:roadcasting license to the FCC Service with a smileby Joe Paulmenn[...]They would like to work with[...]backs to complete. " One of the[...]not yet been set. Once the FCC When eating in the GCC cafeteria, besides receiving good food at[...]e," he said. wock will begin on the station. a reasonable price, students get something a little extra, pleasant service from cashiers like Mrs. Nancy Theriault.[...]~Xltting out helpful material for At the Sunbow Food Co-op just Beard said that the Valley Mrs. Theriault has been employed as[...]down the street things are just as Association for Le[...]be formed . Beard said that it will for the past II years, before that she was employed at Co[...]Mrs. Theriault said that she goes to almost all GCC sporti~ events and supports the Gauchos, even when it's cold out duri~[...]raising events for the establish-[...]throughout the Phoenix area. Mrs. Theriault works from 6 a .m . to 2 p.m. daily, and cashiers Now is your chance, sun The store does not provide ~ from 10 :30 a .m . to 1:15 p.m.[...]cootainers for the shoppers. In They also aim to provide a[...]fee house that When asked if she enjoys her work , Mrs. Theriault said, " Oh, I energy source. order to get the most out of the wouldn't trade my job for anything! I have the best of two jobs; I[...]ar love to bake, and I just love talking with all these kids everyday."[...]at ASU March 12, from 9 a .m . to 5[...]If you want to help get strong resemblance to the famous actress, Gracie Allen. Mrs.[...]view of solar In order to join a food co-op all something worthwhile together in change my h[...]energy will be presented for the[...]3nd work in it for at least four ~folks , here's a[...]one gets the co-op products at Mmday at 7 :30 p.m. in the and economic aspects of the[...]prices which are 5 community library at 2335 N. 14th[...]The symposiwn, presented by the Phoenix section of the[...]schedules 14 speakers from[...]some green and gold from[...]l1.a1ch. is $10 at the door or S9 by[...]85027. Students with I.D. may[...]942-3300 for more information.[...]The symposium is sponsored Photo by Jan H ubert by the ASU student chapter of the In the .. id back atmosphere of the Sunbow Food Co-op •[...]customer browses over the community bulletin bNrd next to " •The ever-amiab!e Mrs. Theriautt, whose pleasant demea[...]the barrels of honey and the boxes reMy to be rec~cled. gives studen[...] |
 | [...]_____ . The GCC speec.h team has an oral interpretation on the The d[...]pt. will Friday an Sat. with an 8 p.m . from the tournament held at oral _interpretation was on the present " Cat 011 a Hot Tin Roof," showing each night and a 2:30[...]Williams. The production stars Debbie TIME CASH K[...]informative with ber subject gave an 0.1. on the theme Love The play concerns the true to Lewis as Brick. The support~ "Yoga" and tied fOI' first but due to[...]d. the past. This is shown through[...]• awarded a second place trophy in The next event is at Pasadena vividly dramatic scenes[...]ill Guy <Gooper >, Lou openings in numerals 20 oral interpretation. Her subject CityCoUegeinCalif. The national semi-poetic narrative. J[...]David Saunders <Big Daddy), Being in the Guard is like Participating in the junior D.C., April 7-11. The play is showing today, Janice Kolsky (Di[...]onth and cellence in persuasive speakiqJ About 20 special-interest courses are being offered on ca[...]mer". Ask tU topic was "Genetic Coun- before the summer session begins.[...]our money for celing." He also participated in The duration for these classes is from four to seven weeks, begin- students with[...]Tickets are now available at the you up to $125. per r-·~ Unusual[...]semester. JOIN US! Those participating in the and fe~ing are taught. Other classes are in dog o[...]d maintenance, U.F .O.s, real estate and The production under the awarded certificates of ex- how to make money.[...]<irection of M. Peter Overson is 271-5117 ~~au~~~~~ ~~~area~[...]~ The tremendously exciting French[...]Jean line for Juniors w ith the[...]The colorations are[...]fantastic and the fit is[...]alls at all Smitty 's[...]for FREE jean drawings every hour on the hour from 10 A .M . - 5 P.M. The KRIZ Rainbow Rider[...]albums and other gifts. Follow KRIZ for the[...]Paradise Valley: Tatum & Shea- Scottsdale: 8302 E. McDowell Rd.- •[...] |
 | [...]this week, competing in the[...]by winning the 150 lb. division at[...]the only Gaucho wrestler to[...]qualify for the nationals,[...]pers made it to the final rouQd of[...]2~ . to take the title in his weight[...]The 126-lb. Tompkins took a ~2 decision from Tim Sandoval of the College of Eastern Utah and[...]before falling in the finals to P C's Glen Simmons of Glendale and John[...]ed up so badly neither could man from Greenway High, had move during their semifinal ma[...]ments later Simmons got gave the Bear a 31-{) record on the untangled long enough to take an overtime decisio[...]n Farmer. stop until he had secured a position In the National Junior Garner downed[...]Raul Samorano of P C in the 190-.[...]h 'Zl. As predicted, Phoenix took the The Glendale Community overall record equalling last The GCC women's basketball " Our s hooting[...]per cent)," said wrestlers qualifying for the ended three weeks ago, but for splitti[...]tourney, Pima of Tucson Coach Ron Johnson the season It is the first time Glendale's -week. First, the girls defeated the outrebounded them both of- finished[...]a week earlier when GCC Phoenix College. Bears in the fensively and defensively. The 46'h edged GCC's 43~, Colorado lo[...]r to consecutive winning records , GCC gym, 72-56, and then on girls really came alive in the N<rthwestem fmished with 31 'h, Ya[...]ch in itself speaks in behalf of Thursday fell to the Mesa second half." Central Arizona with 23 'h , Glendale finished third in the players and the fine coachi~ ThWlderbirds, 45-37.[...]nd Yavapai and Sclruer. Tuesday's game saw the When the girls travelled to and Arizona Western wi[...]exceptional players who bad the fans. The home team got olf to a "We missed some ea[...]chance to play on this year's slow start and the first half ended shots in the first half which ended[...]last year' s ; Phoenix College 30, Glendale 28. up bei.n g the difference," said[...]defensive game as the low score getter with 16.[...]per cent of its free throws. the second haU as the . wo(Jlen cagers shot for 44 more points[...]The four sophomores feel that and the victory. Top scorers for season finale were[...]next year's squad will be ' 'really the game were Gauchos Dawna Clayton with 1[...]good." with 20 and Sedera Peterman with nine. Top Me[...]The nine returning freshmen s hooting 17 . Patsy was the Val Farphling, netting 14.[...]So now it's over. The girls comp[...]to work on the Gauchos inside[...]forgetting seven girls who followall-star " AU good things must come to[...]assistant coach ) enjoyed the season. We both feel that the girls play[...]the team throughout the season,[...]The GCC baseball team went l-1 last week, with outfie[...]in a wild Owens , Leanne Kimball and Glendale's 6-2 guard when asked year's returning freshmen[...]thanks for helping s upport the career a t GCC.[...]Glendale team. But it wasn't quite the end for the ex-st. Mary 's High star. Mesa toughest for Clayton's team Arvizu was named a member of the all-conference first team by Mrs. Dot Clayto[...]tennis Eastern Arizona's G1la Monsters travel to the Arizona Community College te am against top-ranked Mesa Community Glendale today for a 2 p.m . match with the Guachos Athletic Conference coaches for Tuesday, hoping to improve the team's 2--4 record. this afternoon. his efforts in leading the Gauchos Another loss this early in the_ season would put a Upcoming[...]third-place finish in 1976-77. severe crimp in the Gauchos' bid for the state title. Thursday, Mclrch 3 vs. East ern at Arvizu led the GCC team in Elaine Fimbres 1 fH) singles record as the No. 2 GCC, 2 p. m .[...]Monday , March 7 vs. Scottsdclle at scoring for the second straight GCC player was also on the line against MCC, GCC, 2: 30 p.m . year, pumping in an average of JRbably the toughest match of the year for Coach Tuesday , March 8 vs. Central at 18.2 points per game . • Clayton's crew. CAC, 2: 30 p. m . 'Act II' tough for Gauchos Softball , the female version of gamP wi nn i n ~t s treak ; and were alSo connected with the em Arizona yesterday. and will the great American pas ttime is finished 1\176 as the No. 2 junior Gaucho basketball team. and - Nl averag[...]conference a ction Monday beginn ing at GCC, and the 1977 college team in the nation. therefore cou1dn't partic ipate[...]g experienced afternoon agains t Yavapa i on the edition of Nelda Knopp's team[...]faces on the team , this year's ·ll h h[...]ones, coach Knopp, who Returnees on the 1977 tea ms GCC team is blessed with the Western WI ost t a os[...]. : Val Troxel, .w ho led the team talents of Sue Nelson, who will be fer a Friday ~ftemoon contest ; The 1977 tea m returns just five[...]1 the Gauchos will go to Phoenix[...]College Tuesday ; and will return players from a team that : won 11 teams in a league in which the y~; Peaches Semuk. who h1t who 's ma in as[...]with Scottsdale next losing ju t one : s hocked the last[...]Thursday - all in an attempt to[...]d by a week with her entire tea m to .260 hitter who's coming off knee ~elson defea ting[...]prepare them for the batUe. College of Hunt ington Beach, Iated for the top pitcher's spot The team opened with a OiJil· berth in the national tourney ··· Cal.. thu Jy endi[...] |
 | [...]' by MaryAnne Mclaughlin lead in the first inni~ on a home leeton base and that was the end The GCC baseball team rm by Junior Hernandez, a triple for the Gauchos. completed its second week of and a sac[...]rence games winning three Scottsdale held the lead until GCC sweeped Saturday's eX four games. First, splitting the <lillton's second two-nm homer doubleheader in Douglas against home and home series with the in the seventh brought Glendale the Cochise Apaches with 28 hits[...]tie score of ~. 15-11, Tuesday and losing on the Two more runs at the top of the In the first game, second ......'' road Wednesday 71. Then the eighth gave Scottsdale a tem- baseman[...]1-9. Hits by first tw()-run homer gave Glendale from the Cochise Apaches 13-5 baseman Tim Weisheim and the lead which they maintained and 10-3. second baseman Rick Melvin tied throughout the game. Leadi~ 1\Jesday's game played in 45 the score and Chilton's third two- GCC hitters that d[...]seman Tim Weisheim , going home runs fly out of the park. lead in the game and the winni~ four-six with three ribbies and[...]( Three consecutive home runs and run. The game was called Ron James three-four with two seven RBI by Glendale's right- because or darkness. rib[...]dale went oo the board first on a Leading Apache was seco[...]hits in four trips to the plate. eX 33 hits. GCC also got 13 walks which put GCC ahead 2-o. The as the Artichokes used four seventh inning was highlighted The second game of the double- ~tchers in the game. by T[...]cho Scottsdale took an early ~ which evened the score at 4-all. A victory was highlighted by a run in thethe eighth gave Scotts- <lillton hit well again, goin[...]the Yavapai Roughriders , which In years past, the GCC men's Melvin's double in the ninth came starts at noon on the GCC tennis team has constantly at the right time but Melvin was tli.amond.[...]' Stifered from the "Mesa Blues" - the Gauchos have fallen in each of eight team matches in the[...]total of just six individual con- tests against the cross-town 'Ihmderbirds. And this week, the GCC crew ~ going to try and change that tune when they took a 1-2 early- season record up against MCC Monday afternoon. The 'Birds feature the No. 1 jiD1ior college ~les player in the state in Jon Perran, a 1975 Maryvale High grad[...]les match last year by GCC's Kevin Carver. The 19'n edition of the GCC[...]far this year after downing Arizona Western in the season opener.[...]Phoenix July 14 giving up the reigning basketball ·spot in Gaucholand . Smith's teams have compiled a 32-17 ITALY mark in four years, the best being ROMf: COLOSSEVN_,ARCH OF 12-2 in 1975.[...]IJ'UNE ,, .... , . mainly on the strength of Carver. And only two of that team's members return to take part in the 19'n Gaucho season - Randy[...]WAWmN DE MONTA~ EL Bryan, currently playing No. 2 on the GCC ladder and Steve Calendo, currently No. 4.[...]Top-ranked on Smith's team this early in the season is Gary MADR I[...]MARJ(ET,8Uuu: 2 Cdlins, a first-semester fresh-[...]t 1495. INCLUDU • man from Hawaii. Other[...]~~ZlM ~ members eX thethe level of competitioo getting better every[...]COAS TLJNE I 30Nf 2€2 I[...]• ENTRANCE TO ALL SCHE DULEO year" as reason enough for the[...]£\. f of perenially lousy Arizona Western. The coach also said that[...]GRIMALOIS 1/0H£ 21 I NEHTAL BREAKFAST~ L.UNCH Phoenix Colleges are all at a PAR Is: ,.wcwTM[...]-NOTitCU..,.,- wtiJe many (or most ) eX the other LOVVRE QQLj' 2,3 I PAS5PO"T1 ~ONAL[...]t,lPfH$~S, junior colleges in the state do tantalize non-local players in an[...]I programs . So, the Gaucho team took on[...]esday, followed by PC Wednesday afternoon and the[...]973-9650 All or the matches are scheduled[...] |
 | [...]AJso assisting and serving an something the Center is work~ .less than planned The Career Development[...]Center , located on the east end of the Dining Hall, has been ex-[...]by Mike cabirac The Chicano student organi- panded, and more faciliti[...]ol Arizona. careen is belplul. The budget for programs on zation on camp[...]uide students in Counselors on the Door in the With the expanded Career 'the GCC campus will be $9,184 turned do[...], ac- stuOent to find materials at the ooted that representatives from reduced student enrollment, week because the money all'ding to John C. Hanson,[...]A large percentage of the ac- charge of the Center. with jobs for immedi[...]tivities contingency was used fOI' The premise that governs the , chairman ol the budget com- the track team. Without this organization is one of s[...]nittee Mark Montanus, money mooey , the team would be unable seeking, exploring and then will be taken out ol the three to hold a meet.[...]accounts to make a., GCC is to return the $9,184 to essential for the student to do f<r whatever money is necessary MCCCD. The money will be taken imependent searching. f<r campus programs. from the cash balance reserve Hanson pointed out the sources The three contingencies are the and $2,398 will be taken from available : occupation files for AS, the Continuing Education each contingen[...]and tape recorders Associated Students, and the Because of the reduced budget, for various jobs and careers to[...]not been specifically P'Ilet file with brochures from -1 extraordinary events which p[...]and public enterprises as might occur during the year. receive funds .[...]The computer features an[...]characteristics of the person necessary in the career and then[...]The computer is programmed[...]have programs in selected VOL 12-N0.20 MAJ[...]The print-outs are given to the[...]Hanson said the Center·t benefits for veterans by[...]provides work.ing materials for[...]"Maybe it will stop the vet who their school offers or what a job[...]year an overpayment to gives some of us the bum rap by entails. Some students, he added,[...]just coming to school to get the oo have ideas and do some -r .). the veterans of a billion dollars was reported[...]" I just don't believe the vestigate an idea of their interest, American people want the vet, to spending hours to complete their[...]Audubon said. The program is essentially[...]. the same a& that performed by p-event the veteran from going to " The veterans now coming to Too, much material is obtained Florida 's famed " RiVer of the Singers on their recent tour. school forever. Glendale are mostly the Vietnam from the Instructional Material Grass" will be the subject of the The Choir will sing music f. Bob Christian, co[...]final Audubon wildlife fllm of the ranging from folk songs and Veterans Service Center at GCC, and now their educational Work study students are 1976-77 series to[...]benefits are having restrictions manning the Career Develop- said " Congress has done a[...]28 at 8 p.m. in the Student Union songs of the 1940s. A cappella overkill ; instead of p-eventing put on them," Christian com- ment Center from 8 a .m . to 9 Building. music will be featured by the ) the vet from attending school mented. p.m ., Monday through Friday. The free showing, sponsored by <llamber Singers. ) forever, it will prevent the vet[...]Students CCEAS ) and the[...]Dean's List from attending school at all. The figure is erroneous and they[...]Natiooal Audubon Society, will The Honor Board will be failed to add that half of the[...]focus on southern Florida in an presenting the Dean 's list money has been paid back by the area that runs across the banquet on the evening of April 16 veterans."[...]Everglades to the state 's in the Student Union. Students Some of the more critical[...]nt average <r regulations that will effect the vet[...]arrated by Stefan Kling, who better in either the spring or fall in school are : a vet must[...]made several trips to the area to semesters rl '76 will be honored[...]obtain the pictures, the lecture- for their scholastic achieve-[...]ftlm is titled "The Vanisbi~ ments. i come in at the beginning of each[...]den" and will concentrate on Tickets for the dinner can be month will now come in at the the many fish, reptiles and birds JX.IfChased through April 1 in the end; a grade of an X, Y, or Z will[...]dean's list members and $2.50 per grade and the vet will be re<JJired[...]Homicide Seminar Among the speakers at this 1 to pay back the money.[...]The Administration of Justice event will be Dr. John Prince, "The new law has not been put . into effec[...]founder of GCC and past really understand all of its[...]homicide investigation March 26 p-esident of the district. The regulation concerning the and April 2 between 8 a.m . and 5 Music will be provided[...]p.m . throughout the evening by credit hours will mean that the The seminar will be held at the several campus groups. ·~ Veterans Servic[...]91eraton Greenway Inn. The fee Recipients may pick up their h[...]credit hours in six March 13 at 3 p.m. in the Alhambra High School Auditorium.[...]experience in homicide investi- The Campus Crusade for Olrist If the vet cannot, he will have to go through man[...]former coach of the Phoenix take up to six months.[...]the seminar should contact Duke Christian said. "The incomi~ vet will be handed a list[...]Catalano at 934-2211 ext. 314 or tomorrow at 8217 N. 57 Dr. not get anyway since he's a n[...]pare to Spanish flamenco masters ol that 233. student."[...]s Veterans on campus have from here to the Orient for what Montoya was the first flamenco[...]Choir-Chamber Elections for the five elected mixed feelings on the new he does. artist to perform a solo concert. The Chamber Si ~ers. directed Assoc iated Students of[...]He follows the basic fola'ldation of by Mary Ann Dutton, and[...]g Secretary, Corre- our G.l. benefits; at the time I SUnday. March 13 at 3 p.m . in the All the pieces he performs are his HaJTis. both of the Music sponding Secretary, and entered the service there weren 't Alhambra High[...]Auditorium. plays the same one alike twice, Spring concert, March 24, 8 p.m . 3), 21 at 9 a .m . us certain things and now th[...]but massages it to suit his mood. in the Student ~e . Petitions can be pic[...]arlos Montoya ol Madrid was Tickets a re $2 for general Both directors ha ve in- room S0-109 March 25 to Aprill. call that a breach of contrac[...]troduced to a set of stri~s at admission and $2.50 for reserve corporated a good represen[...]. Still some vets on campus, the age of eight and within a year seats. Students[...]ly as well as contemporary Applicants must have a 2.0 grade agree with the new regulations. ~was studying guitar under the mitted free. music in the program, Dutton point average. |
 | [...]by Odice St.ed A rummage sale for the The sale is sponsored by the[...]Some music students at the up- Association for Women's Active parent organization, VaUey of the By Jon Rhodes[...]&10 Chapter. The Drama Department of GCC presented a highly effect[...]eld April 16, at Pboeni.x Funds from the sale will be rendition of Tennessee Wi[...]n a Hot Tin Roor' with leading artists in the music Cdlege, on the east parking lot of used for scholarships for womef\ last week in the interim Play box Theater in T2 103. field. The recitals were held the college, along F ifteenth retum i~ to school. Awards are The play which is strong enough to almost stand by itself cer- recently in the Music BuiJ~ Avenue, starting 7:30a.m .[...]tainly had no damage done to it by the performance. The acti~ and 18 music majors par-[...]chapters . Approximately $800 was, for the most part, credible and that is about all it takes for the ticipated. Up and[...]ships. engross the theater-goer.[...]The Valley of the Sun Chapter Dave Sanders was a stand-out as the raging " Big Daddy" who interpretatio[...]led by what he believes is only a doWt in the mind of the listmer Coming[...]the intense training and con-[...]centrated work required of the[...]itional funds. Another standout of the production was David Lewis who played[...]Selections offered were from The Arts[...]Lru J eanne Catlin did a credible job as the mincing " Big Marna" the old cla ssics, yet great music Cho ir -Cha m b e r Si nger s T our, been established for the AWARE and Debbie Wadman in the role of Maggie wasn't bMd either. Marc h 10-12, ThOUSltnd Oaks , Calif. chapters.[...]The rest of the cast, though not astounding, was certainly nothi~[...]to the office of Bar bara[...]nata , concerto, prelude, Gabler," March 11, 12, matinee, All told the play was absorbing , e ntertaining and moved quite toccata, fantasy, operatic and March 11, 2 :30p.m .• Inter im Theater. LeGrande, St[...]ard to miss. the numbers performed. School.[...]The performers were : Mark[...]Letters Faculty Art Sho w : Marc h 20.25, 2[...]-Ch a mber Si ngers Spring Concert, March 2,., 8 p . m .• Lounge . Band Tour : M[...]dent April 2,[...]To the editor and staff : california.[...]In the past I have had the op- McEvoy - pianis ts; Patricia Othe r[...]es Albe rt , Lisa Bailey , Sandra Phi The ta Kappa In it iation and[...]I found the Pink Fl.oyd album McHatton, Le Ann[...]Glen Graca - trumpeter ; Jim March 11 -12.[...]bicycle to Tempe, the purpose Scta.alder, trombonist.[...]being the writing of a concert Vete r a n s Nat ional[...]" Why is Led Zeppelin the[...]The concert is postponed until A group for the disabled Meet, March 26 -27, E . end N. Parki~[...]us and needs student Audubon Ser ies, March 28 , 8 p .ro .•[...]support. Mee tings are every Dining Hall. " The vanishing Eden."[...]nt time will flow by like a Monday a t 1 p.m . in the Council[...]river. I will cross the bridge to Olambers . These meetings will The Arts[...]the houses of the holy and exist in be a place to share your ex- Scottsdale Center for the Arts : " A History of the American Avent- Garden Cinema: • Marc h 11 -12, 8 p .m .•[...]Queen performs their hit song 'Killer Queen' In the March 1 concert in the Memorial Coliseum. From left to right: vocalist[...]the Jresence of Led Zeppelin. periences, compla[...]The layout of your paper is participate in interestin[...]ercussion and easily readable. The reporting is straight-forward conversation. S[...]topical and concise . The Marc h 19. " The Amazing Kreskin .'' als, John Deacon[...]The advisers are Brad Harper April 2. alist B[...]headlines are great. Keep up the and Mary Lou McWilliams, both[...]good work. So long: can be reached at the councilor's Stagebrush Theater: " The Secreot of[...]Avocado Bob office. the Well .'' March 11 -13.[...]: Liberac e . MarCh 10, 11 , 8 p .m .. MarCh 12 and 13, IT\Minee, 2 : 30 p .m . and 8 p . m . Da nny ThOmas. March 17. 18, 8 p .m .• m a t inee March 19, 2 :30 p .m .• S9.SO. sa.so. Matinee sa, S7. S[...]Bethancourt brings the cows home 1S, 8 p .m . S7.SO, S6.SO. J ess e[...]"by and see for yourself. Funny Young, Ma rch 26, 7 p . m . a nd 11 p .m . Without his[...]FeUows is located at 1814 W. Bethany Home Road , right across " Brea d " Marc h 29, 7 p .m . and 11 p .m . boy, but once he picks up his banjo your thoughts head for the the street from Chris-Town. He's there Wednesday, Thursday "[...]overalls, drinking in his and Sunday from 8:00 to u ·oo p.m ., Friday and Saturday 8 :00[...]ter : " Death of a salesm a n ," Ma r ch 11 -12 . " Wo rld of Why do people go back to[...]to learn one new ins trument a year." Marc h 2,., 2S. The medieval psaltry, pennywhistle , oud and bouzouki[...]phony : Helen Quach j.ast some of the instruments Bethancourt has mastered, besides conduc t ing, K yung W ha Chu n g , the guitar and his two favorites, the banjo and the Irish harp. v iolin ist, March 14, IS. Dltniel L ewis Bethancourt was raised mostly in the mountains of North conducting , Gary Graffman. p ianist , Marc h 28, 29. Normltn Layden con Carolina whe[...]k music hap- dueling . pop con cert, April 1, 2. pen. That combined with the fact that m y grandfather is a fiddler in the Ozarks helped me to just pick up folk music along Gammage Audit orium : " D anzas the way." Venezuela.'' March 23 . " Romeo and Juliet.'' San Francisco Ballet[...]ha ncourt ma ny people don 't really know 2S. 26. what[...]ndividual who sings songs he has ASU Music The.1te r : " T r agedy of learned from his family ... traditional songs . Not a n indivi[...]thank God!") a nd has also cut one song on the soon-to-be Windm ill D inner Theater : Pat[...]sponsored by KDKB radio. Paulson in " Last of the Red Hot So what is Bethancou[...]open to a better offer, but no day matinee. 12: 1S p .rh. better offer ha[...]Lincoln Dr ive, " Dev il 's Weed.'' March 25, 7 45 p .m ., Sl.SO adults, so[...]some fairly weird responses from me and the a udience ."[...]F\mny Fellows will hold 75 people . "On weekm ds the people South Phoenix Festival of the Arts · just fi ll the place up because I bring in between 19 to 25 of my March 19, 20 instruments to play through the night," Bethancourt said . Other Events In the daylight hours Bethancourt works for a federally[...]l g Audiences." It puts " WeHare, " March 10, 2 : 30 p .m . "Tot ocup Follies," March 24 " Meat.'' professional musicians in to the various eleme ntary schools (in Marc h 31 the slate> to give a 4~m i nu teconce rt and or ta lk[...]" I've learned a lot about the kids in doing it." Bethancourt Phoenox ROd[...]ey just love it. They like to watch an instrument work . 13, Coloseum. Stale Faorgrounds. You will get some interesti ng responses at the end of the concert Goodwill Antique Sa le, Exh i b ot[...]un ." Shrine C orcus, Marc h 2S 27, ln h1s own right Bethancourt is a master of his m usic . You[...]nother Bob Dylan or a Woodie Guth rie. the "Rear End Room." |
 | [...]mistake the first thing it hits is[...]erard Judd . Phoenix ferent locations in the valley. He mine get killed, and he broke[...]lled a recent student sam- every rule in the book. If you do ever intend on maki~ a mistake, company. Desert Hang Gliders. claims the Maricopa County pling at 19th Avenue a[...]But rut some people do, once in a All those interested can contact Health Department <M[...]intend on havi~ a tun at his olfice 934·2211, Ext. made several deceptions about inc[...]ing a car wreck either, rut I carry 294. carbon monoxide, particulates, eight pp[...]. If hydrocarbons and other pollutant ppm at 250 feet. This is a result of you screw around d[...]you can hurt yourself. It's the In 1960 the MCHD moved their An inversion as defined[...]e sampling station by Layden occurs when the sun He said that one time he had a from Madison and Third Avenue goes down and th[...]d near accident when he was ha~ to 1825 E . Roosevelt. According to cooling. The warmer air that is gliding. He laughed heartily and Judd particulate levels proD)ptly m the valley floor has a tendency said , " Whenever you take off, ~pped from 250 micrograms to rise and when that does the you can either run down the hill per cubic meter <mpcm l to 125 cooler air comes down and oc- a[...]elf, or you can jump off a cliff. claimed the antiburning law and warmer air trapped abov[...]cliff launc hes. And there wasn't sible for the change. said, "5.4 degrees F. per[...]that day , so I had to run In 1971 MCHD raised the air of elevation pollutants will[...]fast and jump out. Well, as sampling intake ports from 13 continue to rise. If we have less[...]t, pollutants tend to be came through and the air came "For MCHD to change their trapped and build up at prime from behind me ... As I went over sampling station to[...]" and jumped off the cliff, the air without showing a discontinuity According to a report written w~ going the same air s peed I in data is scientifically dishonest by Judd and turned in to the state w~ which meant it was like and throws doubt on aU data legislature, his own work shows, jumping without a kite , and I collected since the ' 60s. "A large p-oportion of our valley dropped like a brick until the kite Pollutants are known drastically neighb[...]got enough air speed and flew out height in the atmosphere." Judd CO toxic to heart patient[...]two ways of head level or even lower where the American Academy of Dying," Tho[...]If you're Jim Layden, supervisor of The MCHD has ten laboratory flying p-one,[...]tion Board of Air test~~ stations includi~ the one Well, it's neat in the fact that the Pollution Control, said they m GCCs ' campus west ol the kite is above you, and you can't raised the testi~ station to the student union. Layden said, "We roof of the additional complex get all this information fed into us when it was built in[...]telephone and every hour we get air quality and the difference be- tween 15 feet and 30 feet I think[...]rint out on the hours before. So we can tell[...]le would be fairly insignificant." you what the readings are at Ambient air a s defined by every station every hour. In Layden is the atmosphere addition to that, through the March 21 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. "bedroom type" ol community.[...]every station anytime we want to in the mall between the Book level was unfeasible because of and get the instantaneous Store and the Student Center.[...]J. Robert Thompson iriluences by the air conditioner, exhaust fans and the possibility that we're monitoring at that ol gas leaks from the heaters. statim." According to Layden a station on Layden said the highest the ground would be influenced pollutant leve.l s occur between by dust and fumes from tailpipes. 35th Avenue and 35th Street from Layden said, "It's very difficult the interstate north to Sunny- to get a location where you have slope. Layden added that GCCs' all the ideal conditions. We have pollutant levels are one ol the to worry about vandalism, so we lowest because of the absence of have to worry about security."[...]EARN PART CO on Nov. 14, 1975 showed so ppm at the intersection of 43rd Avenue and Thomas. Layden had no comment on the discrepancies[...]Judds'. Layden said, openings in numerals 20 "I have no idea what he is doing." skill ar[...]Being in the Guard is like[...]I ast year, the story_of their you up to $125. per sem[...]271-5117 earlY y[...]O ne of the most celebrated events on television last year wa[...]the story of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt in their[...]their portrayals of the Roosevelts in ··Eleanor and Fra nklin :[...]Session The White Ho use Years." Don't miss it.[...]d Fr ancisco Marroquin May 28 - July 1, 1977[...]CONTACT CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, 965-5127[...] |
 | [...]The Glendale men's track team[...]the pain a little lo~er . However, the GlendaJe track The Gods must have thought by creating strong winds,[...]spots. p-event theGcC men's tennis team from suffering through Tuesday[...]a double winner with a triple The Gaucho team was (to put it mildly) annihilated by[...]jump of 43-3; 4 and a long jump of the land of the Thunderbirds Monday afternoon, dropping each matc[...]Glendale's Larry Maher won The T-bird win wasn' t a unique occurrence - it was the ninth the shotput with a throw of 51-1,[...]straight setback of the Gauchos since 1973.[...]captured five straight individual matches before the winds bit, so the[...]outcome of the team segment of the contest is already decided. But the[...]individual matches will have to be completed for the records to be hopes in the 100 and 200 yard deemed " official," so everyone w[...]dashes. was barely skinned by the Artichokes travel to Gaucholand for the second meeting of the Mesa's Kirk Houston in the 100, teams March 31.[...]both having a time of 9.9. In the Today ends a busy week for Dr. Jim Smith '[...]220. Houston won with a 21.9 run . with Grand Canyon College, and Phoenix College began the week and[...]today's 3 :30 match against the university of Nevada is the third in as[...]In oth er eve nts , Glenda le many days. The Gauchos have the rest of the week and most of next to[...]placed second in the 440 relay practice, and meet the same UN in the next scheduJed match in Vegas[...]placed second in the 880 yd. run ;[...]"'oo the discus throw with a 157 ft.[...]In the first junior college Second places[...]women's track meet in the state, McElwain in the mile, Debbie In the 440 relay and mile relay , the Mesa Invitational , held last Cassity in the high hurdles, Carla[...]Glendale placed second both Friday, the Glendale Gauchos Mann in the 220 yard dash, and[...]times, with Mesa winning the tied for first with Phoenix College[...]events. Mesa's time in the 440 each with 45 points and Mesa the high jump. Freshman Carol[...]relay was 41.7 ; and 3: 15.4 in the followed with 39. C[...]GCC ca me in first in the 880 Phoenix College's Theresa Glendale's "strong-man," sophomore Larry Maher, put the medley relay with a time of 2:05.8 Gustafson. shot 51-1 last week, wh[...]a Other team results were finish. The GCC team didn't fare AS well, falling to both Mesa the grueling three-mile placi~ in the 440 yd. relay. Larrice Rossman , third in the And PC in the tri-meet. third, with Phoenix College's Jim The Glendale girls came home mile, Carol Carvoo, third in the[...]second places. First place in the javelin throw and sop~ Pearston powers The GCC's track team next[...]finishers were Carla Mann in the[...]more Diane Mason, fifth in the[...]will be in Las Vegas, Nev., jumping s-o in the high jump and Track coach for the new team ...Lynette towers[...]kend. 9lirley Bennett in the long jump. is Kathy Gibbons Jackson. A[...]Jackson was rated second in the GCC's softball team ope.ns conference play this week after dropping Ncrthern Arizona University 4-2 in a non-conference season opener[...]nation by the American Athletic last week. Kathy Pearston's solo home run highlighted the contest.[...]Union <AAU> women runners in The ACCAC opener for coach Nelda Knopp's Gaucho crew[...]ion for 1500 with Arizona Western playing host to the Gaucho gals in Yuma. GCC[...]the GCC women 's track team this[...]ong string of honors Saturday, finishing first in the Intermountain Invitational tournament at Arizona[...]The next track meet for the[...]girls will be the Las Vegas Invi-[...]Lynette's score of 1<Mtl wasn't even challenged -the closest was ASU's Carole Cheuvront, with 1019. Sun Devil archer Patti lske was the only other to pass the 1000 mark, scoring a 1013.[...]Joslyn Coor, who's expected to replace Lynette as the GCC super-[...]ndez shot a 916 ; and Brenda Mardis recorded an 892. As was expected, ASU won all of the team events, with the four-year[...]hers taking relatively easy wins in each. GCC was the only other school to have representation adequate[...]"The luck of the draw" sure[...]GCC sophomore Glen Simmons couldn't overcome the shooting experience of the Sun Devils.[...]last week. Next for many of the Gauchos will be the Professional Archery Association's tournament in Las Vegas at the end ol the month. week; Elaine 8-0[...]wrestler to make it to the[...]ior college tennis last week, defeating opponents from Association 's championshi p[...]d after by MaryAnne Mclaughlin In the nightcap, it was all Each No. 2 singles player in the state has fallen to Elaine, who will[...]o mat- In their first home double- Yavapai as the ' Riders scored attempt to repeat her performance as the second half of the seasoo, ches to a pair of the top wrestlers header of the '77 season, the three runs in the third, fourth and and the second meeting ol each team, commences this week. entered in the 150 lb. weight Glendale Gaucho baseball team fut[...]Last week was a very predictable one for the Gaucho team - Mesa class. was bombed by the Yavapai with nine big runs in the sixth. took Wednesday 's match with[...]had 17 hits Eastern Arizcna Thursday, raising the Gaucho's record to 3-5. han[...]captured defeat, and later went all the way was leading, 4-3, in the top of the Shcolnik and aided by 11 bases on their individual matches against the Thunderbirds, and the match was to the finals or the tourney before fifth when Yavapai's sophomore ba[...]owed still relatively close, Mesa up 4-2. But the T-birds took each doubles being defe[...]her Tom Rosati, who coolest and the 7-2 win. was sidelined after a ~2 loss to bardo, drove in two runs with a limited[...]task for Dot Clayton's Jim LeDoux of the North Dakota clutch triple. GCC was then GCC team - the "Thatcher F1ashes" feU en masse to the Gauchos, the School of Science in the tourney's blanked by pitcher John Butcher.[...]Olson and home Monda y and Tuesday The Gauchos hoped to improve that 3-5 record Monday a[...]in fifth place. Giurnbardo were the big guns for against Colorado Mines and when they met Scottsdale here and Central down at CAC in the second Glendale's c rosstown rival the Roughriders in the opener, Garden City. Kansas. GCC will meeting of the teams. GCC fell to SCC, 8-1, and destroyed CAC by the Phoenix College finished sixth in cxmbining for seven of the 12 meet the Mesa Thunderbirds at same score in ea[...]es. the team competition . topped by Yavapai hits and se[...]Spring break brings vacation time (at least from conference mat- Joe Ro m e ro. w[...]endale Saturday at I p.m . in ches ) for the GCC team , who return to action March 22 against second place in the 134 lb. hitter, going 2-4 and two RBI. the home and home series. Phoenix Col[...] |
 | [...]s by Jon Rhodes holding the classes. district and is taking accredited A new bill that MS .-ssed the cl[...]e said, The bill, as originally written, CClmmittee on Education in the is to make sure that the state is also would have p-ovided for not sli>sidizing the student who is Arizona House of Represen-[...]tuition to be charged to com- taking the non-<:redit classes for tatives ~ll direct the State Board[...]the fun of it. Colleges to cMrge tuition to all <ition to the p-esent registration students taking non -credit fees . However, the bill was Cooper said, " I would hope[...]munity colleges. amended before clearing the the bill passes. It places no House Bill ( HB ) 2026 provides education committee to read that greater burden on serious that the tuitions for the non-<:redit tuitions or fees cMrged to full[...]time students could not be less taking the non-<:redit courses. sufficient to cover all direct costs than $40. Since all of the colleges And I think that it's only fair that and only such indirect costs that m the district already charge at they foot their[...]ion fees the bill will not effect them . HB 2026 has now been moved on utilities, custodial services and to the Ways and Means Com- administration. "[...]Smillt In other words, students taki~ ci the committee, said that HB passed by the House and Senate SAVE THE EARTH - H•rry Br~un voiced his views of the classes will pay for nearly aJI ~ didn't change anything for and signed by the governor ecology to the students of Glend•le Community College lut rosts incurred by the sc.hools the student who lives within the before it becomes law. Wednes[...]right to contaminate biosphere ••[...]During a rally in the central[...]Plants that last ooly 25to 30 years[...]energy needs for 25 to 30 years,[...]he talked on the corporation's[...]" U society demanded that a VOL. 12-NO. 21 MAitCH 3[...]environment. More alarming is the fact that everything that was in any way[...]Then the founder of the Society the known sources of uranium, harmful to the environment, the[...]mc:ral right to destroy our future.[...]Harry Braun formed the[...]'We can' t lay off our workers ; the[...]the energy bind, and spoke on one[...]The best solution to our[...]..,oblem is a complete change, he[...]an, safe, There are two sides to every issue and the problems that surrounded efficient. Not only is it the most man and woman if one's income[...]t that figure. Those Associated Students <AS> and the MECHA organization on campus[...]receive anything from the MECHA needed $3,200 for Semana de la Raza to be held on campus[...]becomes steam and leaves no government. The amount it April 28-30 when they took their needs to the AS meeting March 8. pressing," he sa[...]would cost to implement the fiECHA received $1,225, $775 to co-sponsor a speaker ~th AS and AS[...]Braun mentioned the book technology," or processes that[...]al principles funds would be loosed to help the Alonzo Morado, MECHA president, feels that he encountered a lot of "Mankind at the Turnmg Point"[...]and can be used i.n " your own p-ejudice along the way and that that is the reason he was not able to[...]Braun said that to apply small receive the needed funds. "MECHA was taken away from us for four "irreparably contaminated." All[...]solutions to indivi<ilal problems mooths at the begirming of the year. When we do not get the flmds we[...]Braun asked, " Do we have the victim . The damage is[...]energy. Nancie Miner, AS president, reacted to the charge this way, Oil companies have been right to meet only part of our irreparable, he sa[...]restore the land that bas been It seems that the main reason that MECHA was not able to get their[...]ed, said Braun, but delicate money is because of the $9,184 budget cut of which $2,338 was taken ecosystems that took millions of from the AS contingency according to Karen Friedman, AS tr[...]lop cannot be MECHA also held a rally outside the business building for their[...]HUrt says all you need are[...]s and a sincere cause and called l{OOL TV out to the campus to make the commWlity The difficulties presented by The Learning Assistance aware. According to Miner both these activities were illegal, the rally[...]ruclear power were in the arena Center is sponsoring the third[...]wcrkshops in developing good The Campus Crusade for relations director.[...]The workshop will be held in and Rusty Van Due[...]The GCC Stage Band will the Student Lounge on April 6 guitarist from Georgia . In Morado is not satisfied with the money MECHA is receiving . " Last[...]jazz concert April 7. 8 from 10 to 11 a.m . Anna Solley year we got $2,400 without really that much problem. Last year's[...]p.m., in the Dining Hall. The is the instructor. will be givi ng a short was more receptive to the new idea." However, Colleen Oakes, this[...]ensemble is under the direction of year's election commissioner and a[...]Dr. Lee Baxter, professor in the AS Speaker[...]provide the musical enter- They put us in a corner and calle[...]Included in the program are a Maric[...]general, to speak at GCC. The tainment .[...]n his experiences and April! at 8 p.m. in the science[...]tuilding SC-142. Admission is[...]relation to the Bolles murder[...]case in the science lecture free.[...]an on hall . SC 142 April 1 from 2 to 3 "Think Green " the alto saxophone; Robert Span-[...]holtz on the tenor saxophone:[...]Greg Timko on the trumpet ; and The GCC psychology club is A "Think Green"[...]Mark Ramsey on the key board. spoMOring a smoker's clinic will be held on the ASU The 20-member band consists this semester which ~ll be Campus from 9 a.m . · 3 p.m.[...]Lyon, every Wednesday from 2-3 April 4. Located on the South·[...]Gates. Mike p.m. in the Faculty Dini~ east corner of the Memorial[...]and room. Although the clinic Union the fa ir will ha ve[...]rted Wednesday, Uarch 30, representatives from ROTC,[...]it's not to late to attend this the National Guard, Reserves[...]o-eight week program. and recruiting to answer any[...]s ; four trumpeters The clinic will be given by questions about the various[...]teacher and Psych. club ad- The Fair will also include a[...]displays and adventure JAZZING UP- Under the direction of Dr. Lee Buter the Jim Ben-Shalom, Mark Ramsey The program is free. Mrs. training dem[...] |
 | [...]• (Editor's Not.: The New when it comes to the powerful thanks to each and everyone who Jotvl Hansoo, for the model usage Times......,_.,.,. is ~rrying[...]atded and participated in f1 the Career Room, the Art ON CAMPUS ... fullest collection of the ... sublect of allegations.[...]ciated Women' s Student, Department, the CUstodian Staff, I. R. E.'s stories available in ... Valley. The New nmes Is Tills won't be the first time that the paper has covered for[...]"Womens Week." Without the hard work of A.W.S. Advisors,[...]wm made the fashion show. one[...]The Arts[...]lauded for once Republicans in the face of A.W.S . Officers , and active d the most popular events of the March 31 , 9 a .m . to 9 p. m. -.ain prin[...]GCC S.nd Tour, April 1, 2. wailable to the public whit County Attorney, Don[...]d that he had evidence that hard work was deeply ap- Muct.as Gracias! The Arizona Republic, by Don Bolles was pulled oH his p-eciated by myself and the Sincerely yours in A.W.S., Other not publishing the reports of investigation of John Co[...]..e Investigative Reporters in 1972 after former president by faculty[...]A.W.S. President Building T -2. Room 108, March 28[...]ditors, Inc. ( I.R.E.), Nixon~ lied the RepubHc and[...]n a statement on tiM front Because the Republic and Dear Sir;[...]( ,.. . of their tMy 13 issue the GazeHe have a virtual[...]anyone about the sport anywhere murse, Ma rch 31 .[...]re our - home, office, or on the street. they felt tMI they were not make information available Spring break the "article" ap-[...]rs IWIII enough documet~Md, thlt tiD the public rather than hide[...]Any solicitation will appear in the Fencing for Fun and Fitness. April[...]peared . The "article" has form of p[...]$20.[...]tainly not in a detrimental ar- appeared In the paper's a.ck on that responsibi[...]would take place on the slopes. Science Lecture Hall, SC 1~ . April the Republic itseH llad not One char[...]1, 2 p .m . to 3 p . m . participated In the in- can allow itself to be open[...]In the interview which covered to read the news but take American College Test ( ACT) wstigation. The last reason is an[...]vement from the public. But the in the sport, I stressed the safety everything wi[...]April 2.[...]April 2, 8 p .m., Student Union,[...].. per has done lust this. record of the sport and pointed[...]• a volunteer member of the In the midst of revelations out that any dangers, as in[...]Sincerely, galion, April 2, 8 a .m. to s p.m ., lsted Chuck Kelley, John organized crime has in a-eated by the participant - in[...]inters and Marc Adams, Arizona, the paper's not essence, common sense makes[...]Fitness, April 2 to May 14, 10 a . m . (all of the Republic), as rvnning the story raises some for a safe sport. The article title, to 12 noon. non-c redit, special members of the team. The ominous questions. first sentence, and general Through no fault of the interest course. Republic also supplied office Why wou lei the paper lie to crientation suggests I am a crazy reporter that did the story, LDs Caballeros F irst Annua[...]Western Deep Barbecue, April 2, materials for the team. The its rHders? Why won't they acrobat participating in some the first page of that 11 :30 a. m . to 6 :30 p.m ., $2.50 for Republic asserting that they run the series for their death defying activity. Misinter[...], Sl.SO for child, S6 for cld not participate in the readers? Just how much does p-etation of the facts and , or set i[...]caused some of the inac- National Ph i Rho Tourna[...]ood Dr ive, April 4, s. 6, 9 a .m . to As for the documentation, ponder these questions. Numerous other faculty[...]should have appeared in that 2: 30p. m . • campus mall . the Republic has several Maybe the I.R.E. should members viewed the conclusion issue.[...]were have investigated the f1 the article as solicitation and[...]off, or you can jump off a cliff. real easy on the ears[...]think in terms of what the kite is[...]and any wind that day , so I had to run The long awaited sequal to[...]years. He said he saw an I'll look down at the city and came through and the air came prop-iately enough, " Donny and[...]1 ~ no e~ceptiOn article in the " National what's going on ... It's really from behind me ... As I went over Marie - New Season." With, ~m .~ No~mg L•ke the Geographic " which showed[...]e pleasant ; it's my way of and jumped off the c liff, the air New Season uses that perfect[...]laxing. ·• was going the same air speed I blend of Donny and Marie's[...]h their hit Thompson, who earned the said , ·' It's as safe or as dropped like a brick until the kite mood that brought these all- show's standards ; New Season highest rating offered by the U.S. dangerous as the participant will picked up like 50 m .p.h . Then I American kids to the top. gives them each an opportun[...]g Of there. . something for everyooe with the dividual talents . I would very quick," he said. "That's the four years and I s kirmed my shin "The r e a re two ways of country-folk style[...]can fly seated or prone. If you're and the rock 'n roD somd in rating. had the ability to fly his own kite " I watched a[...]lled, and be broke Well , it's neat in the fact that the up to the student to practice and every rule in the book. If you do kite is above you , and yo[...]learn a little more about the[...]mistake the first thing it hits is[...]in>truction. The GCC Band mder the Noblissima." "I love the sport of ha~ car, there will be no p[...]people do, once in a oo tour today througb April 2 to performing in other areas often[...]ith birds because you can hurt yourself. It's the wtile. I don't intend on havi~ a[...]a hawk will come in and fly The Band will attend a festival Thrasher note[...]at Skyline Community College in t\Peen 25 and 30 per cent of[...]cisco at Ghiradelli Square careers in the music field. Others they'll zip aro[...]y, Desert Hang Gliders. and recruit musicians in the like playi~ an instrument as a[...]you can either run down the hill All those interested can contact[...]him at his office 934-2211 , Ext.[...]2Xl community Thrasher commented oo the 294. colleges will assemble at Skyline Ccmmunity[...]importance of the college band.[...]The biochemist who climbed Mt. Everest will be among[...]f '••mpo l'o•or\do Ia th• s tud.nt April 2. Arrangements were concerts and o[...]d .. - oc.odemlc fo< tiM made with the San Francisco[...]PTK Blood Drive The workshop, "Science and Engineeri~ Applied to Care[...]WOOlen," is designed fer 200 stments who have an interest in the 0 0 0 - Ollw " -· Glendole. -[...].UJ02. ·[...]hoenix are saing a blood drive for the Directed by Dr. Laurel Wilken[...]ion . panetary science at UA, the workshop wiD provide information[...]Ibmderbird, Glendale Donatioos of the red-liquid about job opportunities by women who work in basic and social -.... fd-[...]will be taken in the central[...]. coocert wiD be held with both 2:30 p.m . April 4, 5 and 6. exchan[...]te, you there. Thrasher said the band offers a may have to wait. The workshop wilJ be held in the UA Student Union. fTP .,v•te. '-tt.,-, to the edttot from ony[...] |
 | • ' Coeds grab a pizza the rock by Bill Peck[...]If somebody would bet against the delivery boys help me pull it With the Hendrichsen's going this not working, the[...]sidelined, the21, of ASU . own their own pizza place in[...]iritiated the rest of the family to impossibility. " At fi.I'St it was[...]help with the pina place. " H it really hard. It took twice as[...]my father owns a business so he Rmda and I work together, we're "Our father flrSt told[...]really made a lot of com- closed Monday and the rest of the it at the end of August ('76), we plicati[...]f niglts. So we talked it over, looked at the place, Before we took the business over only work four nigtlts a week," worked there a few[...]my check book ," Ronda said. " AU the recipes are our own," the end of September," Laura[...]When the Henrichsen 's took along with 12 different kinds of We wer e afraid it (the pzza " Family P izza " over "[...]cause some trouble remodeled the inside and outside. menu. " We're open at 4 p .m.[...]With the money we're rna~. 1\lesday through Smday and we[...]we put most of it towards things close when the business starts to[...]Laura said. that improve the business," die down, usually around mid- As we re[...]legal services When they first started the[...]things "'Ibe people who owned the " It's great to look around at that the Henrichsens had to get place before came into the kit- this stuff and think its Ronda's used to, including the proper way chen after we had s[...]benefit students to tR the machinery. "The first OOwn. They thoqght we got a new boss." week we had the place, my hand refrigerator because when they "Ya," Ronda said. .) went all the way through the had it it was yellow, now[...]students who need so far which are a bolt out of the[...]to a free legal service run by the seen before," Stewa.r t said. H he Ther[...]ten, IMC Cmtinuing Education Associa- can't solve the problem himself, readily available to stu[...]may have your own tapes assistants as the budget allows, Attorneys Joseph C. Meier and the penon to an agency for help. lmowle~e of[...]she said, and they are there to Je.r ry Stewart work for the legal 1be services was formed in portant as midterm nears. The Media Department sup- help you.[...]t's fU"St 1915 by Bill Hargrove and Dan The lnstructional Media Office pli[...]semester in the service. Setring, CEAS board members,[...]as a movie projector, closed- take advantage of the Learning The service is actually a after they had been in Cali[...]e Center , where counseling service and the at- and seen a similar plan in one of con[...]s texts, and torneys do not handle legal the colleges there. ln addition[...]ening, you may check out magazines, and pampuets, the wtich they can "shoot from the The legal services office is[...]in- immediate answer and if this evenings from 6:30 until 9 :00.[...]don ' t hesitate to ask for fmnation from years past. happens, he said, he will try to Students may see the lawyers by[...]get an answer the next day. making an appointment or[...]legal problems which the lawyers appointments scheduled. its opening, the sateUite campus at the Bell Plaza Center in S\Dl[...]face are family problems, land- The CEAS will give a free legal[...]disputes , creditor- seminar today, 7-9 p.m . in the City has proven successful in its[...]d only a will be consumer protection, The enrollment at the campus[...]small percentage of the cases divorce, wills and traffic laws. during the 1976 spring semester[...]which he sees require sending the was 408 students, this semester[...]er and paying a enrollment has grown to 523[...]we start by giving students. The campus offers day and y[...]we trade 2 for 1-no charge from Home and Turf Care to[...]Umted States History. In keeping with the purpose of Most places stop at the haircut. But the EARN PART the community college the satellite was developed to fulfill[...]people at Long Hair are the ones ~ho d~vel[...]CASH BRING AD the needs of the western part of the valley. Due to the Sun City perts as well as[...]AND GET location many people have the[...]openings in numerals 20 miscooception that the campus is fer senior citizens only. ln a[...]percentage breakdown, only 43 percent of the students are S\Dl[...]Being in the Guard is like[...]FOR 25' ) City residents. Some of the y~[...]tional to be in classes with 2.47-2013 938-3770[...]Across from[...]6.4 you up to $125. per Glendale Collqe[...]open Monday through rromoter of the Sun City campus[...]271-5187 at the satellite. He said, "To do tbe job right we need more room.'' ()Je present concern is the need fer a student lounge.[...]THE YEUOW SUBMARINE[...]SUBS c.ll . .7·1621._ ... . _ . _, _ . . . _. MIL,[...] |
 | [...]shoot two missions In nine hours. This was the decision of the Glendale Photo Club. First target was Son Jose Mission. Next on the list was Tubac's Presidio Museum . To complete the Checking light meters at S[...]be covered. This was extremely difficult as the sun was straight up when the photographers arrived. After waiting a couple of hours for a better light angle the photographers were finally able to complete the mission. "The operation was a complete success." sold Willis Peterson, Chairman of[...] |
 | [...]few of the events sponsored by[...](AWS >in the Women's Week held[...]The purpose of the week, ac-[...]all the activities that were held on[...]All AWS members agreed that the week was a total s uccess.[...]w<rlced hard. The models had a[...]the dance team but was a little[...]people had shown up for the panel[...]"The best attended things were the band, fashion show and the dance team from Sun City. I think Photo by Jeff Kollor it's too bad that the students have As one of the guest speakers for Women's Week, Pat Fulln- too much apathy to attend the wider spoke of the many opportunities for women In today's speakers.[...]and politics. from them," said Kappel.[...]The Campus Crusade for Christ are GCC's full-time[...]ing Women's Week GCC students were entertained by The lndavana Bluz Band. Pictured left to right: Becky Ol;on on bass, Penny lben on drums, Jeanni[...]e Mulvihill and his wife Jane In explaining the origin of the guitar and Roach Raya, harmonica and percussi[...]Christian movement, Joe said the[...]CCC is an evangelic arm of the[...]Wright and his wife at UCLA. The[...]-day field trip floating Statistics take n from a report of GCC students as of March 2 show on 33 foot long pontoon boats through the entire Grand Canyon. a White majority, more[...]The trip will begin Saturday, June 4 and last until Monday, June MulvihilJ said the purpose of whelming-majority who have chosen[...]ple of lectures in April. the CCC is not one of functioning The GCC campus contains 48 Indian, 105 Oriental, 'lZl Black:~ Cost of the course is $475 which includes transportation from and as a church but as a means of Oticano and 10.129 White day , evening, full and part time[...]ve in students. Male population is ahead at 6256 with female running a credit. Those i[...]All are encouraged to attend the Included in the trip are lectures on the geology and history of the dlurch of their choice. Disregarding " general" majors who total 3703, the business Grand Canyon, hikes in side canyons, swimming, the excitement of department is doing healthy business. Nine hundred flfty-one nmning the rapids and a ride through 1.5 billion years of ge[...]every Tuesday night at 8217 N . 57 rusiness majors and 199 mid-managem[...]udents should contact J . Robert Thompson in SC 112 Dr. Every Friday there is a educa[...]cessing majors and 161 or call ext. 294. Enrollment is first come, first serve, and the class prayer meeting at seven a .m. in[...]stry students comprise 366 is limited to 21 students. the Faculty Dining Room . art majors, 315 electronic majors, 268 automotive majors, 172 ; crafting majors and 221 engineering majors. Administration of justice has 330 majors, 275 students are education majors and 240 students are planning to major in nursing. 216 students are physical education majors and 48 students are agriculture majors. The students who returned to GCC number 7454 while fr[...]ion totals 1753. Former GCC students accoint for 527. 1449 GCC students graduated high school in[...]uated high school in 1975. 5700 students are over 25 years old. Boosters plan barbecue The newly reactivated Glen- community and on U[...]f it. booster's club, known as Los The objec tives of Los Caballeros. will hold its First Caballeros a re to serve the Annual Western Deep Pit Bar- community . to have a successful becue , Saturday. April 2. This athleti c program without im- event is for the benefit of GCC's porting athletes and to support athletic scholarship fund . the community so that it in tum A grou-p of Glendale -a r ea will upport the college. JrOfessional and business per- The barbecue will start at 11 :30 sons organized the club about 10 a.m. and continue to 6:30 p.m.[...]purpose then was Barbecuing will be done on the to act as a booster for the college football field, and food will be and to promote athletic ac- served outside the Grill Room of tivities. the Student Union. The menu Today the club is seeking a include not only barbec[...]at comm~mity Costs are: single person, $2.50 ; Bon Voyage . 1975 GCC students pose for last pictures before shoving off down the Colorado colleges are products ol the child, Sl.50; family, $6.[...] |
 | [...]way By C:.rollu Ganar• The GCC track team travels t«norrow to Phoenix College to face the Bears and Pima Community College at 7 p.m . 1b[...]'lbe final scores were Mesa 65, Pima 54, Central 29 and Glendale 20. GCC went the entire meet without a fli'St place winner, but th[...]ace finishes. Glendale was once again strmg in the shotput and discus events ; taking two second pla[...]r ow of 51-1. Mesa's Kirk Houston sparked both the 100 and 220 yd. dashes by winning timer, of 9.8 and 22.7. Glendale's sprinter, Fred Reagan, took second in the 220 with a time of 22.9 and placed third in the 100, with a 10.0. Third place Gaucho finishers were, Jeff Kemp in the 220 H.H. with a time of15.6and Elvert Redmond's triple jump of ~101,; . GCC's Randy Espinoza ran 4: 32 to take third in the mile. Mesa dominated the meet with eight fll"St places, five second places and three thirds. Pima almost gave the Thunderbirds something to wcrry about by coming[...](14:43) and Ruiz (15 :04) in fll'St and third in the three-mile nm. However, it wasn't enough, Mesa had already posted enough victories to give them the meet. 1be Gaucho tracksters toot a slight victory over Phoenix College, The st. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer Lugue have n~. during sprin[...]).2 in pr•season contests.[...]<k'Opped the Gauchos' record to 3-1 was only the second conference[...]loss in two years for the GCC softball team, but it might have been the right thing at the right time.[...]n in early-season contests, but PC's Bears tagged the[...]JreC(lrious position as far as the conference standings are concerned.[...]But, after losing two top pitchers to injuries, the Gauchos rallied ose uervo.[...]Even after the demolition job, the team's outlook was questionable,[...]rut a closed-door meeting with the players and coaches was said to[...]dtay." (as excerpted from Chapter27of The Book.)[...]so the load is currently be~ carried by Sheryl WeDs, who[...]three-hitter in the win over Scottsdale.[...]Sedera is recoveri~ from a fractured ankle and should be ready to Yes, Chapter 27, wherein it says that Jose Cuervo is not only the pay in two·three weeks, but[...]day's practice, and the resulting broken jaw caused the doctor to wire goes on to say that Jose Cuervo, as the ultimate, is also the ultimate her mouth shut for a[...]with the "artifical lockjaw" on, but will have to wait until the time[...]es. As a true test, simply pick one from So, with a 4-1 overall record and a 2-1 ACCAC mark, the Gauchos are Column A and one from Column B. in the midst of one of their busiest weeks of the season. The scbedule[...]feature, in addition to the Arizona juco teams, two of the top teams[...]game against Mesa - the only ACCAC team to defeat the '76 version of[...]ith's Gaucho tennis GCC and SCC was stopped in the[...]team took its Arizona Community middle of the match due to high[...]winning streak of one up against tinued before the regularly[...]estern Tuesday. in scheduled match begins. The[...]ropes of repeating the GCC Artichokes have already won[...]team's season-opening win over enough of the indiviwal matches[...]v\. the Matadors. to take the team win, but the \~ . The Gauchos downed Central OOubles matches must[...]\6. Arizona Thursday , just the pleted as to qualify the record as[...]second ACCAC win of the year for ''official."[...]charging the Gauchos with a full Cdlege next Thursday. PC wo[...]20- head of steam as they try to[...]2\. conquer Scottsdale this af- the season, 7-2, but maybe a[...]ED BY () 1976 HEUBLEIN, INC. HARTFORD. CONN. The earlier meeting between the Gauchos' chances. |
 | [...]FINEST AMATEUR ATHLETES TO THE 1977 \NORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES .. . The fonest Umversoty and College athletes on the Unoted States are scheduled to represent the USA on the - --[...]The United States Collegiate Sports Council, the[...]governing body that selects, trains and finances the 19 YGtd University Games to be held in Sofia; BWpia, Aug. 17-28, 1977. U.S. teams that will participate in the 1977 World These w ortd class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA. NAIA. NJCAA. and A lAW[...]ria, ha.s an estimated by the Unoted States Collegoate Sport s Councol wolf com[...]proxomately 5000 athletes from 75 countroes . on Basketball . Swommong and[...]Much of the financial need comes from the withdrawal But to guarantee USA's full representation. the USCSC needs your help of support from a television broadcasting network that[...]or charm . you help s hare on the pride o f sending the best student / amateur athletes to[...]had expressed interest in televising the Games. Now, BULGARIA . .[...]the USCSC is asking citizens for their help in financ[...]Thank You - The Unoted States Collegoate Sports Councol the 260 athletes, coaches, trainers and administrators[...]that will represent the United States in Bulgaria, Aug. . . - - - - - - -[...]17-28.[...]Among the administrators is GCC athletic director[...]Dale Bloss, who is on the tennis selection committee and USA[...]Because the Games are solely for college and univer-[...]sity students, the USCSC is asking support from the[...]at ~2 00 exn M y Check. '" the[...]discounted rate to the students. :wir[...]The USCSC Games patches, pins and charms will soon[...]are accompanied by the attached form, each is * * * WCMIIII..D ..,..tii£,.SITY GAII!f:l P 0 Box 121 28[...]available for only $2.00. Kan sas Clly Kansas 661 12 CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTI B L[...]The USCSC is offering GCC students a chance to help[...]Elaine's undefeated and the[...]new on the GCC women's tennis[...]hasn't broken the .500 barrier,[...]her 12th straight opponent in the[...]the conference for a number of[...]nine ain't all that bad.[...]So, when it gets down to the[...]nitty-gritty, the Gauchos have[...]they're to be in contention for the[...]The Yavapai match and the[...]too hot a t this stage of the game.[...]And after the Gauchos take an[...]easy win from Eastern tomorrow[...]I COST IIUIDLL who bombed the Gauchos, 7-2, in[...]the ftrst meeting m the teams. "Because we're the only line of lOOo/o "Our biggest edge? The price you don't pay Tomorrow's match Wi[...]for Do-N othing because we cost no more than the just the first in a long string of natural cotton 14-ounce denim jeans in the[...]away matches for the Gaucho world without 'jeans problems'[...]regular price of the b iggest seller. gals, the first of eight. Followi~[...]the swing to Thatcher, GCC will "Sedgefield Do-N othing., denim with the[...]ochise (Douglas). Next home "And the reason w e beat their pants off.[...]match isn't until April 25, when[...]match with Grand Canyon is all[...]that 's left before the state[...]saGEfBD JUIS lUI YOU The Gauchos have a long way[...]o ... and time's running out. washed, the size you buy is the size we stay.[...]GCC is the site of the 28th so wrinkle-resistant we come out of the washer[...]Track Meet, the "Active 20-30 and d rier 'ready to wear:[...]week. The meet, which annually[...]p.m. and the finals at 5:30 p.m . "We won't[...]Individuals from all AAA high o ut soft and get softer, fa[...]ticipating, wi th no school ties. All[...] |
 | [...]by Miry Anne McLaughlin The GCC baseball team, now with half the season behind them, has an overall record of 13-9-2 and a conference record of IH>-2, giving the Gauchos third place in league standings. The first week after spring break was successful for the squad - first overwhelming Colorado Northwestern at home Monday in a lop- sided win of 15-1 , then m the road Thursday defeating PC 6-4. Back at rome Friday the Gauchos and Bears played a 9-9 eight-inning tie. Friday's home game played in the rain and cold saw GCC ahead ~ 1 1a1til the sixth inni~ when a double by PC rightfielder Daryl Brown drove two men home. A triple by Gerry Navarro in the sixth and another bases-loaded triple by Navarro in the seventh widened the gap between the two teams as the Gauchos came up in the seventh down 9- 3. A three base hit by first baseman Tim Weisheim narrowed the margin and when Glendale came up 9-5 in the eighth, a double by Bob Gess and Gess later stealing home tied the score. The game was then called at the end ol the eighth because of the heavy rains. Phoenix College assi[...]in DiCaro hollered 'loud and long' when Brown 5, 2 RBI. Leading Phoenix hitters were Brown ~3. 3 rib[...]ory as GCC third baseman was called out. Navarro, 2-4 with 4 ribbies. Thursday's away game against PC had the Bears holding a 1..() lead 1a1til a bases loaded[...]nm single by Glendale catcher Jim Olristensen in the sixth gave GCC a ~1lead. In the seventh three rms scored on a double by Gess, the[...]heTeachings of Jose Cuervo: gave GCC six runs and the victory. Sophomore pitcher Ron Maze hiD'led a complete game taking his second win in a row.[...]'' Leading Glendale stickers were Gess 2-3, 2 ribbies and Jim Christensen with 3 RBI. Phoenix leader was Bob Owen 2-4 and 2 RBI. Monday's home game against Colorado saw GCC ahead from the start on back-to-back home-runs by Weisheim and o[...]re1s Chilton. It was all Glendale as Northwestern was limited to just five[...]e walk. Leading Gaucho bitte.r s were Weisheim 2-3, 2 ribbies, Eric Rasmussen and Rick Melvin both going 2-3 and Gess with three rib- hies. The team's next contest will be a doubleheader Saturday in Prescott against the Yavapai Roughriders starting at noon.[...]t Fridily, as Giluchos and Phoenix's Bears fought the weather as much as each other. The teams made it through eight innings of wind and rain before the game was called - a 9-9 tie. 'Broad' jU111pers host first The GCC women's track team will compete in their firs[...]mcmhcr thl' The iiN whue I'> Jo:.e Cucr\'O Wh1tc will be Glendal[...]IOCC 1795 Jo~ Cucno ha ... been the fiN . the rrc- Thif> will be the Gauchos fourth meet after being rained out d the mlum t[...]T.·aveling to Las Vegas for their second meet the GCC team took fifth agai nst six universities. M[...]inclad in that meet was Carol Ca rvoo, second in the discuss and fourth in the ja velin[...]etc., etc . l'tc. throw. In their third meet the girls were not as s uccessful falling in last[...]LEDBY ' 1976 HEUBLEIN INC HARTFORD CONN place at the AIAW-MCC Invitational Ma r . 19. |
 | [...]WoNson Gazette recently to protest the and has not yet been documented. Approximately 25 members of refusal of the papers to print the Kevin Dohl, president of the the Citizens for a Free Press I.R.E. series. CFP. said the people of this town <CF P >. some pictured here , have a right to know and decide brought signs, friends. and even The papers said they would not for themselves what is truth and babies to the offices of the Jrint the series because the what are lies.[...]LLEGF VOl. 12-NO. 22[...]GLENDALE , AZ .. 15302 Committee to settle funds The dean's budget advisory discuss operating[...]departments saying that committee will meet with the representatives of other budgets can't be increased heads of the men's athletics, departments outside of their because the mone y is not women 's athletics , and the meeting. The committee feels it available. the committee drama departments in its April 11 is necessary to nreet with these decided. meeting. The committee decided three department represen - - l\1ark Montanus, the chairman this in its Monday, March 28 tatives because they are of the budget committee, said meeting . requesting the largest increases. that some programs might die if The committee also agreed to Letters must be sent out to the they can't get an increase in[...]funds. He added that the only way Recitals planned[...]from other budgets. About 60 graduating music majors will have an opportunity to The reason for meeting with perform in recital on April14, 19 and 21, at 12:30 p.m ., in the Music the department heads, Montanus Building, Room 124. said, is " to determine if there are The program lasts about an hour, and some 20 students are impossible circumstan[...]in their This bike carries a mesuge to all passing bikers and Those performing on April 14[...]gets." motorists. All you rear enders and fender benders beware. trombo[...]t - Jung Cboi; trumpeter - David The GCC Choir-Orchestra This compos[...]Patricia Ratliff will play the Olastain : vocalists - Sandra Francy, Hector Luna, Susan Spicer, ccncert is scheduled forApril12, 8 concert hall premiere in Boston,[...]p.m .. in the Dining Hall. Music by Kabalevsky, with the orchestra.[...]Jan. 20. 1961. While the text is Dr. C. Paul Harper. chairman of the Music Department, is in charge such composer[...]the program, John Thrasher, are illustrated in the music which Ji!ony" (Number 8 in B M[...]ould easily be backgroWld for on the program for the orchestral[...]The Concert Choir, ac- C. Eugene Har[...]companied by the orchestra, will p-ofessor and director of the The 45-member orchestra is[...]participate in the performance of choir , said. Harris added[...]C.W. McCall established by the fam1ly and "G loria " (in G Major l by Poulenc. the composer. is one of college music.ians. The 72 voices frien[...]a Francis Pouleoc. Sandra Francy, the finest contemporary religious in the Concert Choir are college C.W. McCall, famous[...]d performances at emergency situations. the Maricopa C01mty Fair at 7 The Patrick C. Byrne and 9 p.m . April 14 and 15. Memorial Loan Ftmd, which McCall , who recorded the elfers short term loans. in-[...]AWARE Rummage Sale, Phoenix in the Death of Joe Egg." hit songs " Convoy," which terest-free was establishai The Arts Col lege , Apr il 16. See Barbara Scons<Sale Center tor the Arts : brought him his first platimm[...]a and after the ASU senior died of p.m.. Din ing Hall .[...]SO 110, tor details. 9. " Japan : The NewArt," J p .m . and 7 record. "Black Bear Road" aortic stenosis. Details of the[...]reek Pass," will loan are available through the to April 20, 9 a .m . to 9 p .m . p m .• Dining H[...]c:lrcMstra-Oioir conce-t, April 12. a Central Mall. Heard Museum Fair , Apr il 10, 11 . pearance at the 1m " Love A[...]Sludent Music RKitMS, April 14, 19, The Arts T09s," June W ilkinson starr ing , The four McCall per- Lecture Postponed 21. 12: 30 p .m:, Music Building, Room Pt>oenix Symphony, April 11 and 122: 15 p .m . formances. as well as all the Arti[...]Oooleys : Jean·LUC Ponty, April 12, Attorney C[...]ttle Theatre, " Music p.m . cost only the price of ad-[...]Man," Apr il 15, I&. 17 (matinee, 2 Slagebrush Theate-, " Solitaire ·[...]30 i\. m ., Student Lounge. mission throughout the five-[...]16, 17. The public is invited to hear day fair. April 13-17[...]Fair , with the Don Bolles murder due Apr il 12 N\ilr y ," ss. s~. S[...]d ('ase. Bruce Babbit and the Foreign Slides, Student Lounge,[...]. Annual Concert of Soloists · April 12. 1 p .m .• Paleontology, April Established Valley National Bank in SC 142 A[...]pril 16, A loan fund has been at 2 p.m . evening. Student U[...]tee <:apades, Apr il 20 · 2~. a p .m ., 2[...]'r Mi\rd> 1~. 17 " A Day p.m. matinee April 23, 2... |
 | 2-IL T·MPO~ASANOO.A~I7 , 1977 Staff speaks out[...]nous gleaming- that has proved popular in the Internationally , the Soviet she can afford it. should finance half of a (dating) relationship? metal egg hatched in the late cities of Britain and France does Mikoyan MJG-25 is in service and 1960's. not have a nesting ground in the flies up to 2,110 miles per hour.[...]and Urited States. The Air Force uses the i\la rk McDade : planners heralded the birth. Aircraft far more imposing, sup[...]minous, and potentially training. It cruises at 1.2 times I never questioned whether[...]d Air moce harmful ny our skies daily. the speed of sound. the girl would w•nt to rNY for France preened Conco[...]it. I've always taken the girl feathers and sent the bird on her craft entered military inventory No one rises against the birds out, it makes me feel good. If way with apparently little in 1952 with the F -100 fighter . ci our defense that populate the my girlfriend wanted to t•ke thought to long term effects. The Lockheed SR-71 was in- skies regul a rly.[...]se military Ever-eautious American en- 2.000 and 2,200 miles per hour, at moosters, the Concorde appears vironmentalists warn citizens of[...]speed of dangerous noise levels and The USAF FillA is in frequent 1.400 miles per hour. d[...], flying at two and a half times It would seem the commercial their personal prejudices, the the speed of sound. Comparable advancement has been unfairly supersonic commercial transport· is the Phantom F-4. caged. Stoff speaks[...]by Jon Rhodes The use of marijuana as a reasons ranging from racism to were introduced by Sen. Jacob recreational drug is now a the desire of a treasury official to Javits m-N.Y. l in the Senate <S. mainstream American practice.[...]ed 15 million persons In explaining how the weed was CO.-N.Y.> in the House <H .R . . are now " regular" users of the crirninalized in the '30s, Oakley S. 6108 ). drug according to the U.S . Ray. Ph .d., in his book. "Drugs[...]ciety and Human Behavior." strongly. so the oppres.<;ive anti- Akech Shorts : 1lle September 1970 issue of says. " The fact that it was the marijuana laws will be taken cif Newsweek s[...]n lower-elass Mexican-Americans the books. The bills would restrict Talking about equality[...]ng and Negroes that had initiated its the federal penalty for minor women should always par- was undoubtedly the most use ... made the drug doubly marijuana offenses[...]mmonly committed crime. dangerous to the white middle maximum SlOO civil fine. depends on who has the It now is known that class ."[...]money . I wouldn't expect a marijuana is not the health A former high official in the rooking tha t is criminal or man to finance anything all threat that most people thought it U.S. Treasury. Harry J . An- dangerou s . However the present the way, I don't think that's was. All of the major studies done on the weed - from the Indian sli[...]n lobby in the 30s to outlaw pot. He was[...]The disruption in the lives of[...]"· Hemp Commission Report in the rewa rded by the passage of the smoke rs is far more c riminal 1890s to the Schafer Report done Marij uana Tax Act in 1936 than the actual " crime." We in 1969 - have said that tt is outlawing the drug. and a new should cease our jailin[...]position in the government a s the head of the Federal Bureau of[...]than the conventional intoxicant.[...]eir jobs by the repeal of prohibition . But,[...]With the bills being considered in the Senate and House we have[...]as had disastrous jobs back. chasing down the yow congressmen immediately "Ours is a 'how to' depart- material pulled from sports results . It has alienated millions stbject of the " new prohibition." in support of the bills. ment,'' said the reading chair- articles she said . It wiiJ con- of pe ople from main s tream marijuana. After all. is n't it about time our man. Dr. Barbara Lawr[...]American life and made them Much of the folklore and scare laws renected reality ra[...]forcement. It has have been passed down to the Film review[...]respect for present. They have unfortunately the law in millions of other[...]Harry Matz will teach the course. people. After all , how ca n you obscured the truth about the weed and precipitated the flood Developers ruin Florida's beauty[...]the btrd populauon and showed As for speed reading , know is harmless. The whole[...]course. we now ha ve a may vanish like the biblical one. many excellent shots of rare and Lawrence said that you can thing goes against the grain of chance to align our laws to said Stefen Kling at the final film colorful species. Some of these[...]birds such as the Everglade Kite ci the Audubon wildlife series for[...]hension. people by this culture . The Congress is now con- and the Woodstork are now on the the 197~77 series.[...]This goes for any type ci material Besides. the laws against sidering two[...]Sponsored by the Continui~ marijuana were established for decriminalization bills. The bills o[...]y to destroy his are incorporated and they work.[...]CCEAS > and the National environment.[...]Audubon Society. the film-lecture One of the liveliest and my fault. ·· said L[...]tiUed " The Vanishing Eden" was memorable scenes from the film Slle explained slow readers.[...]shown Mar. 28 in the GCC Student was the one in which a mother They haven't bee[...]Kling. who made the film with tree without her nine babies. One[...]the assistance of wildlife by one she retrieved them and class is in mind for the future. by Mike Cabin1[...]s are taught in Sun Many students may think of the Continuing Education Associated speak[...]Luke Air Force Base. and Students <CEAS >as only the evening students government. It is that,[...]ing ! El Mirage . The latter is for those b.Jt it also performs a wide range of services for the student body and ·'River or Grass " and it[...]d through who speak two languages she the community. seasons. the wet and the dry. films and lecture how the said. The CEAS is run by a board which consists of ten memb[...]ts and wildlife are maintain a balance between the valid . They show where to start a The work, of CEAS is done by eight standing committees. They are tropical in origin, the state is not soil of the area and the salty sea person . that is, in what class, she the social, child care, artist series, fine arts , sc[...]ida is only 340 feet "Builders are destroying the Reading machines are aJso a The artist series committee is responsible for bringi[...]. gimmick. Lawrence said, but tainment for the students to the campus. They have in the past brought has over 60 per cent of the "Without mangroves to provide a they work. They are optional for St.X:h performers as Mac Davis, Jim Stafford, and the Phoenix Sym- nation's frest water bubbl~ b.Jffer zone between the sea and the student. She said that we are Jilony Orchestra to the GCC campus. springs. These springs flow south fresh water. the area cannot not machine oriented. Machines The fine arts committee bas acquired an art collectio[...]natural balance and are motivation for the student she $310,000 to the campus in ove.r a period of seven to eight years. During the rainy season the the land will become saltier." said. and they help eliminate The se.n ior college concept committee was formed to[...]ression. about approval of a four year college on the west side of the city. A four the tip of the Florida peninsula. partially built in the nearby The reading department can year college on the west side has been planned for completion[...]teach you how to study and how to sometime in the early 1980's. miles wide and 120 miles long and mentalists stopped action. The improve your memory. Other Another service which the CEAS provides is free legal advice. The ranges in depth from six inches place is now a training base for[...]to two feet. he said. airlines blt the damage already concentrate. take notes.[...]Plants and grass nourish in the done is irreversible. take tests. listen. be precise, and students. Joe Quinter, the president of CEAS, gives a reason for its ability to shallO¥.• sunlit water ; hence the Kling co nclud ed s peed up said Lawrence. offer lbese programs. He said that the CEAS has continuity because name '' Ri[...]viron - Are life-time reading lists the me mbers of the CEAS are active in it for a long period of time. ahnund in the water. darti~ mentalists are in strength in realistic? She said that Great ·'The members of CEAS are usually in it for a period of a few years," about the stems and blades of Florida but they cannot stem the Rooks of the Wes tern World is. It[...]r pressure is a whole program involving 102 he said. Beca~e of this, Quirter said, it gives the CEAS a chance to plan Th<' film centered primarily on I"'ups that are seeking to use the great ideas she said You make[...]yow- own list. said Lawrence. ahead for the next year or few years. |
 | [...]the GCC Student Union loW'lge March 20 through March 31. The walls of the lounge were lined IIlith the creative accomplish-[...]TIME CASH members on March 25. Executive Dean J ohn Waltrip welcomed the guests and spoke on[...]openings in numerals 20[...]IMfOIITANT INO't A..OAD A - . . . a . the value of a college education. work done by experienced[...]Being in the Guard is like The keynote speaker was Dr. Matt HanhiJa. former exec[...]ving a part time job "one dean. who spoke on the fact that only a few are eligible forPTK . A Triple Mixed Quartet provided the entertainment , and a[...]weeks in summer". Ask reception was held for the 125 new members and their guests. Before The Week '' - tyt0, . , _ • - - tU. .. CO[...]Of April 25th " • - o-pt. M. tt• S. ,._,._• - ·[...]......... 48Ur7, J t - 2·SS7S. College benefit...it[...]you up to $1 25. per[...]271-5187 education •••[...]full11me emplo yment as early as 5 months from now .[...]we trade 2 for 1-no charge opportunity an Respiratory[...]FOR 25' • Ph ys 1c1an . Nurse. Therapi st m st[...]Across from[...]Saturday 2526 E. Uni versity, Phoeni11, Ariz. 8503-4 |
 | [...]ter upping its conference record to 6-1last week, the GCC softball !41ad faced one of its toughest tests oC the season Tuesday, when it met Mesa Community - the only member ol the Arizona CommW~ity College Athletic Conference to down the Gauchos last season. Coach Nelda Knopp's team went 2·3last week, but the wins were the ones that counted. Glendale downed Pima Community[...]l Arizona, both conference opponents, but fell to the University of W}'Oming, and twice to Golden West[...]. Ann Ream had a perfect three-for-three day in the Gauchos ' 14-3 demolition of Central Thursday, and also knocked in a pair of runs. Also ct~ntributing at the plate were Jayne and Val Troxel , who each knocked in three runs with two hits. Kathy Pearston was the Gauchos' only power Monday, knocking in two runs in the 6-3 loss to Wyoming. &lnday's contests were to be the rematch of the two teams that met in June for the national junior college softball championship, and the outcome was the same. The teams battled through five and a half scoreless iMings in the ~er , before GCC scored a single run and needed only three outs for the win. But the t'oi.'O-time deferding national champions scored eight lUIS in the seventh inning, the Gauchos could only muster two in their half ol the frame, succumbing 8-3. An error resulted in the first-inning runs for the Rustlers in the second contest, a lead that was never relinquished. The 4-2loss was a heartbreaker' for GCC - two runners were thrown out after safely THE PROBLEM IS EVIDENT - Glendale while attempting to retum to bag. Two-time passing third base. The Gauchos were to follow Tuesday's matchup with Mes[...]en West third baseman after slipping doubleheader from Gauchos.[...]day, and travel to Tucson this weekend to play in the University of Arizona invitational. TENNIS The Gaucho gals take one;[...]Gaucho strongnten Elaine Fimbres ran her No. 2 singles unbeaten play res[...]nst Pima's Aztecs. Val Salem in straight sets as the Gaucho team took a 6-3 victory from the Gila Monsters in Thatcher.[...]of 9.8 was given to Jenkins while The Gaucho squad was to meet powerful Mesa The GCC men s _teMis squad, comin~ off a thr~[...]gan was clocked at 9.89. Tuesday in a rematch on the MCC courts. The la;s week . plays 1[...]ances highlighted a However, in the 220 Reagan Thunderbirds downed Glendale earlier in the afternoon at Phoemx[...]g triangular track made sure he would be the first to season , 7·2.[...]Grand Canyon. Arizona Western meet for the Glendale men break the string, taking an easy Tuesday. the team stops by Yuma for a match[...]Phoenix College victory with a time of 22.2. with Arizona Western before travelling on to San to avenge an earlier 7-2 loss at the hands of the last Friday. Jenkins came in second (22.4). Diego for three matches with California schoo[...]Glendale totaled 40 12 points Stewart Laird and Kevin[...]ic Conference Next on the GCC schedule is Mesa Community whil[...]64. the last stretch to take two '[...]Glendale victories. Laird won the Gals win home track opener[...]Soto ard Gary Leslie dominated second in the 880 in t :55.5.[...]the shotput and discus events. Other winner[...]yAnne Mclaughlin took first in the high jump, 5-4, Maher finished first in the Oxford who finished second in the[...]shotput with a toss of 51-3, while In the first womens track meet three inches a[...]pole vault C13-6) and Jeff Kemp, to be hosted on the GCC campus, Carla MaM, who placed second Among the Gaucho's numerous Leslie placed third C 4~8 1h). S<lto who came in third in the inter- the Gauchos won Friday with a in the event. PC's Theresa second places, were Kim took first in the discus Cl45-2) ard mediate hurdles with a time of score of 62, over Mesa's 54 and Gustafson took first place in the McElwain in the mile run and in Maher followed in second 042-5). 57.5. Phoenix College's distant 38.[...]discus with a throw of 114-11. the 440 yd. dash. Kim ·was also Fred Reagan[...]ndale's mile relay team ran Glendale dominated the field In the running events, Glendale secord in the two-mile run , only the 100 yd. dash, as a result of a a 3:26.0, taking second. events, taking first places in[...]d questionable finish. Reagan ard The track team will be com- three of the five events. GCC's Mesa's five and P[...]Phoenix College's Jody Jenkins, peting in the San Diego Relays Debbie Cassity was first place in but the Gauchos took seven wac; 13 :54.4. Debbie Cassity took troke the finishing string at the Saturday with junior colleges the long jump, measuring 17- 1h, a seconds, which proved to be the second in the 100 meter hurdles same time, but the winning time from Arizona ard California. jump 11 inches longer tha[...]and Carla Mann ran a quick 27.1 Mesa's Cheryl Herriman. Val First placers for Glendale seconds in the 220 yd. dash but not Troxel took first in the shot put with a toss of 36-2:Y4 while Carol Carvoo was first in the javelin throw, 1~11 . In the other field ' IU'InerS were Carla Mann in the 100[...]Cassity in the 440 yd. hurdles with[...]26.0. The Gaucho's other second[...]places came in the 440 and the 880[...]After a week of near-tragedy and disappointment, the Glendale YOU CAN HELP SEND AMERICA'S[...]and plays host San Diego ATHLETES TO THE 19n \NORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES . ..[...]Mesa today in the opening round of the San Diego Holiday baseball[...]tourname nt in the oceanside city. The rones t Un1ver s1ty and College athletes on the Unti ed States are scheduled to represent[...]pitalized overnight after being hit the USA on the[...]in the face with a line drive while feeding a pitching m[...]atting practice Thursday, and still hoped to make the \MI1d University GanEs to be held in Sofia, BWgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977. bip with the team, but was waiting on advice from his doctor. These w orld class athletes and coaches sel ected I rom the NCAA. NAIA. NJCAA. and A l AW[...]dergo surgery to repair the bone and the area around his left eye. But to guarantee USA·s l ull representation. the USCSC needs your help.[...]Assistant coach Dale Bloss was prepared to take the team to By sendong a contnbullon ol $2.00 lor a USCSC W ORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES patch p1n.[...]ott Saturday for a doubleheader with Yavapai, and the players or charm . you ttelp share on the pnde or send1ng the best st udent/amateur athletes to[...]ing forward to avenging two early«ason losses to the BULGARIA . . . Send your conlnbullo[...]Thank You - The Un1ted States Colleg1ate Soorts Councol[...]Saturday morning, and said the teams wouldn't be able to play with[...]eght inches ol snow on the ground. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I IUSE T[...]So. hopefully . the games will be made up the week of April 25, when[...]the Gauchos' only scheduled cmtests are a Saturday do[...]with Arizona Western on the GCC field . USA USCSC W[...]'Jbe caravan carrying the team was to leave Wedneaday at 12 :30[...]p.m. for the eight-hour driYe, and the Gaucbols are to tate on SO Mesa[...]a .m . today. 'Mie tournament features five teams from Southern[...]California and three members of the Arizona Community College[...]tic Conference. at '2 00 YCh M y Cftect~. '" the Each team will play three games in the tourney, with the2 p.m . Saturday. t[...]anity. P 0 8ox l2128 COllEGE UNIVERSIT Y[...]The Gauchos resume ACCAC play Tuesday with a game at[...]Kans~s C•IY Kans.a.s 6611 2 CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX D[...] |
 | [...]on Rhodes " Policies Pertaining to the college, though the governi~ According to Brooks, they would : " t~t ~MCCCD board. ~e A proposal for the Maricopa MCCCD Governing Board."[...]rd wf ~ ~un~y Community Coll~ge The ma_in ~e of ~ontention in 4. Select a vice-<:hairperson from tJ:Ie function _ of administrators[...]0D1stnct <MCCCD > Governmg the rewnte IS section 1-1110. It its membership who w[...]lls out that a "sub-board serve as chairperson in the[...]rperson's absence. 5. Review community college in the district established at each college in the and recommend to the board, all is fostering protest from the GCC district. bud[...]ion and faculty and disparate interp~ The s ub-board would be other needs and activities. lations of what effect it will have. composed of the board member Hartley said that the powers In an April 7 memo to the elected from that college 's the sub-board would have would faculty , Jack Hartley[...]to serve as chairperson, "completely emasculate'' the cl the GCC faculty senate, said two students <CEAS and AS executive dean's position. He that the action is so far-reachi~ presidents), two faculty mem- said that the sutH>oard would be in its implications that he th[...]performing functions usually a special meeti~ of the faculty Jresident and another member dele[...]by th e faculty that it would reduce the adminis- the issue. association> and two members of trators to nothing more than sec- On the other hand, tn~ aut nor 01 the community (nominated by ret.aries who would provide infor- the Chapter I rewr1te, board the chairperson and approved by mation to the sub-board. " The member Roger Brooks, said that the sub-board as a whole). role or the <MCCCD> board is to the provision involves nothi~ As specified in the proposal, the set policy. but this appear!; to be a more than[...]fulfilling their obligations under recommend all college policies to added that a good board appoints state statutes and that the matter the governing board for adoption. administrators to implement is " none of their Cthe faculty 's ) 2. Hold periodic hearings with college policy[...]groups and citizens. 3. Act Brooks said that the powers The proposa_l ~s part of a rough as initial college authority in all and duties ci the sub-board would draft of a rev1s1on of Chapter I , cooflicts and disputes at the not do as is charged. He said that[...]the sub-board would only be able[...]input into the governing board. periences n At[...]t changes in our was just an extension of the state[...]y, spoke Friday, community because of the 23 and it took the power away from about his prosecution of the Don articles. And as I dwell back on the local agencies. He opposed[...]them, I think several of them are the new Jaw which makes it[...]his opinion of the I.R.E. 's 23 ... we've read about them , we've victed by the uncorroborated[...]General Bruce Babbit, took the Harris said of his four and a[...]office. Harris said, " I made a ''The county attorney's office said, " We do need some[...]plea with Adamson, the same ... handles all the civil problems in made with regards to victimless[...]plea that Mr. Babbit gave him the county, they handle the crimes. We do need some[...]four months and $90,000 later, the county school districts, they changes in narcotics laws. On the[...]ame plea with one exception. I handle the hospital and the other hand, a personal opinion, I[...]Obably would have gone a little cb:tors, all county employees, • think we need some changes[...]lower on the prison years." insurance problems[...]said he thinks that (X'Oblems, and all acquisitions. marijuana, which we did un-[...]15 minutes in office dealt dertake while I was in the County[...]number one, what to do with Attorney's office. On the other[...]testified against others and the doctor at county hospital hand, I have no sympathy for the[...]hat 's been selling pi tuatary hard drugs. I gave the death[...]glands ... for research. They penalty for it, the people pushing THOSE WHO GAVE- The PTK sponsored blood[...]drive collected a total of 45 pints in two dliys. The ltlinl dliy[...]the bargain that he had made wanted to[...]minutes after that, I got a phone should work for a Jiving while[...]with him. but the interview was ... whO' was on life-sa[...]Gilmore was executed the same day of the telecast and his in-[...]r saying they can pull a plug also said he thinks the workers[...]and let the boy die." in prison should be paid[...]mething notable," terview was bumped from the Harris also argued against the wages for the work they do. standing GCC students April17 at[...]Wilcox. show. Harris said the Arizona Student Recognition Day.[...]did not run the story. English protessor Robert the school held a small ceremony[...]Harris said Bruce Babbit Wilcox. chairman of the Student to award students for good works[...]for Recognition Day committee said, but the students didn' t take it me," when he removed the Don "1 believe that students who are ser[...]Bolles murder case from his AS SPEECHES[...]Uindidates for the five The purpose or the barbeque to get to the people who were at should be noticed, deserve the portant that it should be made up[...]the top of the murder plot by kind of public acclaim that we[...]ting t heir campaign Pisciotta said that the funds structured instead or something refreshments in the reception speeches Tuesday the 19th at allow the $45-fee waiver and[...]allowed Adamson's 11 :30 a .m . in the grill room. cost of books. something that is[...]n con- sentence to go as low as IG-12 The eight candidates will day ... when there aren't classes, junction with the ceremony. years because, according[...]y other Wilcox said, " I hope that the Harris. ··rr he goes to prison, he's The summer schedule is distractions, when people can[...]dead ... if he walks the streets, mw available at the Adminis- concentrate on this and when[...]e it is really an he's dead." both the day and the night achievement. It isn't just be[...]BECUE tration Building and at the Harris said the head of the information desk in the students can be involved in it." sanebod[...]itors, Inc. <IRE >. Mr. Robert served at the booster club's About 135 students have been[...]Caballeros> barbeque, Registration for the first[...]o receive prizes which, that way, it takes the significance thought they were worthless, and April 2. Pete K . Pisciotta, according to Wilcox. are t.hings of away from it. So. you really have[...]ach and assistant scheduled for June 1 and 2.[...]athletic director, called the[...]$15 per and scholarships. "'Each faculty the recognition that we are Naming the names, that 's fine .. . member is given the opportunity talking about. So, we 're Vf[...]Most of the food was semester hour plus a regis-[...]the proceeds received and tration . the schedule notes.[...] |
 | [...]becomes very unrealistic, when including a quote from someone's by Bill Peck[...]ops ol anticipated per· book to the effect that blacks and Chicanos initiated marijua[...]spiration are good till the last usage I which. of course, mak[...]lbur concocted tbe first Oy~ ol transportation in the U.S.A. trop.[...]How many people will read that quote from Mr. Rhodes' article machine that could[...]A study made by the NTSB said and believe it to be true[...]imately labeled "airplane" there are more cars on the road that the ma jor it y of recent between the races because of such reckless reporting? there has been some sitepticism than planes in the sky . so of crashes occurred at landing. The We are not only offended by the quote from Mr. Rhodes' article ~t the airplane's salety. course automobile fatalities report rests the blame for the but are reques ting either a retraction of the non-truths concemir.i The recent rash of jetliner would top the number of airplane crashes on the pilot 85 per cent of blacks and Oticanos <ran intelligent clarification of the issues . crashes has more than magnified casualties . According to a recent the time, and other flight per- In case Mr. Rhodes was not aware of it; ignorance is doubly the fear of death or injury in study made by the U.S. News and sonnel 43 percent of the time. dangerous to all human beings. By the way , isn't it time our news many potential passengers. Some World Report the years of 1975-76 Fou[...]Black Student Union permeated the airlines are now flights . The s tudy also said that[...]lege turning to trains to carry them to 1976 was the second best year on an[...]by Others record from the standpoint of decreasing casualties on the U.S. airlines on[...]buses, and yet others are abroad. That was before the those who fly .[...]d be very glad to clarify that specific quote and the intent of taking advantage of what seems wors t[...]meas ures s uch as in- it. to be the most American mode of which claimed more than 570[...]vestigations of crashes for the First of all , in writing that opinion piece, I did some research into transportation, the automobile. lives in the Canary Island, March purpose of learning from other's how lhe laws against marijua[...]""'hich I drew upon, there was mention that the laws were an in· highway deaths in Arizona and[...]ol of discrimination against estimated 47,000 in the United[...]specific quote. The quote wa.s not my opinion, but was used because[...]imtallation of proximity wami~ the most commonly lethal means you can stop worrying[...]ffic devices, aircraft travel it was the shortest qt,10te that I had available with which[...]just might prove to be the safest document my findings. <Space l[...]. > cuding to the National Trans- me[...]this point it seems to be the only It was not my intent to say that the drug was doubly dangerous to[...]the whites because Chicanos or blacks initiated its use, but that the[...]white middle class at that time in history, (the '30s) looked at it that[...]way. It (the Jaws> was just another example of how minorities[...]been discriminated against in our history. The Arts by Mike C.bir•c travel the river annually. Again, I stress that the quote was not my own opinion and that the Student Art Show, continuing to[...]~e was not intended to say that the marijuana is dangerous to April 20. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.• s tudent hand an[...]wtites Cor anyone for that matter) . because or the aforementiooed ~':~~t Music Recitals, April 14, 19, how some described the Colorado on them they said. If this wasn't circumstances, but that the ridiculous laws passed in the '30s were 21, 12:30 p.m., Music Building , Room river trip through the Grand present, they sa.i d, the trip woUld a tool of minority persecution caused by the white paranoia of 124. Cany[...]joyable as it anythi~ non-white in the ~ression . - Jon Rhodes Artists' Series. B.B.[...]lied th' e!=e."%~~u2~~i:~·.m .:·::112 i ca:~nEl~:. mat inee at 2:30p.m. and p.m., April[...]it made sense to her to see the[...]t ered Br •Ide 8 2 \~~~-.~0thello," 9 a.m.,01 p.m., 5:45 geology of some of the oldest \[...]I I P-~n~;~~~~s~n~rt ;:;,~~- 28. 8 =~:ide:~w:~onurhe~p p.m.. Dining Hall.[...]ha or un an a or eammg Workshop, "The Bartered Bride," • and s he ended up getting both. The GCC Opera Workshop will Emmy Stringham is the pianist. Members or the village dancers April 29, 30, 8 p.m., Dining Hall. Fred Ce[...]who plans to major in geoloi!Y, "The Bartered Bride," a comic the production are : James ques t , Ria Bromwell, Kar[...]s, April H . 7:30p.m. to said he went to see the layers of 9 p.m.. Student Lounge.[...]opera in three acts, April 29 and Holomon, assistant direc[...]ean's List Banquet. evening of rock in the canyon which he 30, 8 p.m ., in the Student Center stagi[...]Sl tor couldn ' t see anyplace else . Hall. The production will be done[...]choreographer ; Brenda Bailey Durham. The peasant s ingers AWARE , Rummage Sale, Apr[...]lations Director, Germany and Iran, but the The s tory is basf:d on Bohemian m[...]rado trip provided "a village life and deals with the production assi[...]ents want McAllister, art work. Greg Marsh and Robert p.m., Dinin[...]The cast includes Richard Crull Stringham. Dance rs in the campus Day, April 22 . , particularly noticed the s ense of son . The opera features - baritone;[...]e Newton, Terry "Semana de Ia Raza." Apr il 25-30. solitude from being at the bottom Bohemian folk music and folk[...]Open Advisory Board meeting to of the Grand Canyon. They sai~ dances.[...]Debbie Bernstein - sopranos ; Tric.i a Albert. The polka dancers discuss proposed student activiti[...]get. Tuesday, April 19, 1 p.m. apart from civilization because Many persons are c[...]there were no visible signs of their efforts in the presentation, Tom McAII[...]Cercelius said that Mary Ann Dutton. director of the Elfstrom. James Boerner[...]he was s urprised that the_river opera and music professor, said.[...]Funding for the production The Arts[...]tenors ; Trent Bailey, James comes from Associated Students. Phoenix Lillie Theater[...]e. considering that 75,000 people is preparing the orchestra , and 2 p.m. Apr il 17. " Hedda Gabbler" starts April 28. Phoen ix Civic Plaza. Symphony Hall ; B[...]Ovic Center : California Lutheran College, April 21. The Sounds of Sweet Adelines. APf"il 22 and 23. Phoenix Art Museum, Biennial of Paintings ~nd Sc ulpture, April 22 to May 29.[...], 16, S3.50 to S6.SO. singer. will a ppear at the GCC Tickets m ay be purchased in the Calcert of Soloists. Eugene Lom bardi, conducto[...]'s Office. CEAS Student ASU Music Theatre: " The Magic The public is invited. Office in the evenings or at the Flute," Apr il 22. 23, 27, 29. 30. Frontier B. B. King . who has been k[...]own, cave Creek, Rio Salada Art as the " King of the Blues." is Show, April 16, 17. Lyric Theater, " A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," April popular not[...]but for his origina l Scottsdale Center for the Arts: contribution to music. the style Phoenix Chamber Music Society. "Beaux Arts Trio," 8 30 p.m., Apl"il that he calls. " The B.B. Ki~ EL TIEMPO PASANDO[...]Ar t and Ar Gleason said about the s tyle of El f•• mpo Pot.ondo ' ' the t t ud•nt lists. API" il 17, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m[...]coclemoc labo<o-v fo< fhe Cinema Concert, API"il 20, 8 p.m. "He is truly the man who. for all o.,---. of -....,..... It .. puOI.shed Ari[...].,......, ••Cif'PI dvt~ hol.doy. voc.otou n. 23 practical purposes. invented the ond exom penod. f.drtOttOJ offt<eS or. o[...]0...... Von Neu Sunday matinee, 12·15 p m[...]Corel.,. Goncfo,o l lhot KrCMtt RUSh, April 26, 7.30 p m and 10.30 people playing[...]The<eoo Elcle< p m . 54 .50. The concert . ponsor ed by l'hof09'..-•[...]eatre · An evening with C'EAS is open to the public for $2 It_.- ,_ ...Jeff_,[...]ICollot Harry Chapon. April 29, 8 p.m , S6.7S, ~. 75 general a dmission. a nd $2.50 for Kothy " '""' Molte Cobo•oc ~[...] |
 | [...]by Pam Huskey recommendation from the[...]President Carter. In keeping with iBtiated the Projects i.n Com-[...]Voh.11teer Recognition Month and learn about the community ,[...]their community. to apply to the world around[...]held in the new La~uage Arts careers.''[...]Wilding, Room 141, from 11 a .m. The following students have[...]ceptional student volunteers. All Olarles Baugh, Domingo Bonilla ,[...]The students were chosen by Jean Hourihan , Ja[...]nterested in trying For tho e who do sign up, the These GCC students have been chosen to be recognized as part of the Arizona Vo lunteer out for the n -78 GCC porn cheer program begins April 23 with an Recognition month . They are : back row[...]era ldine Taylo r. Not pictured room S0-113 and the due date for swer period, warm ups and the are Marga ret Diaz, Deli us Montoya and Donald Ba[...]signing up is April 22. teaching of a cheer and two[...]On April 28. everything the[...]girls know Will be Judged m the[...]gym from 4 p.m. - 6 p m where[...]the winners will be a rmounced.[...]V.. cn lhrL, fhur' ~or~' ''~ 12 J[...]~ m ALL A()<, "'U~l Bf PA ID 1'.[...]- . . ... M. 21• I. lt-Jeea - · , _ , _,[...]- . . . . . .107. 21S..2·5SU.[...]we trade 2 for 1-no charge[...]FOR 25' dollar on us.[...]DOI'T COST IBUIDLL "Because we're the only line of 100%> "Our biggest edge? The p11ce you don'1 pay natural cotton 14-ounce denim jeans in the for Do-Nothing because we cost no more than the[...]oblems'. regular pnce of the b 1ggest seller[...]Across from "$edgefield Do-Nothing · denim with the "'F WE'IE LYIIG[...]Saturday "And the reason we beat their pants off. warran[...]EARN PART washed, the size you buy IS the size we stay. Dlll800 T·•E[...]openings in numerals 20[...]Being in the Guard is like so wnnkle-res1stont we come out of the washer ~,[...]you up to $125. per "We won't 'stiff' you because[...]271-5117
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 | [...](cont. from page 1)[...]uld like to offer as many freedom that the president probably knows better than[...]visory capacity the sub-board[...]Oe>n't have. Students should not anyone else what the revision asked why they are running, and act[...]wruld be acceptable. But, as the be apathetic because the thi~s means to say." However, he said what they f[...]hey learn here will go with them that, as he read the revision, "it[...]mentarian, said he would like to rut into the world. I hope to sounded as though the sub-board or administrator could in aU responded with hopes of in- see changes in the constitution if relieve apathy by giving the wruld be performing on campus CUtSCience contin[...]and en- administrators." In the special meeting of the " AS needs leadership and cifficult t[...]aging them t~ participat~. " He said that the powers given[...]olution was organization," said Ronald the powers granted to an officer " I think the students are to the sub-board are operational[...]passed condemning the sub-[...]becoming interested in AS ," said ones. Normally, the adminis- Solares. I would like to establish ar[...]pres idential candidate Dean Noll. " I feel that the large trators are the only ooes involved[...]firmed the actions of the Mesa[...]re genuinely in- and I hope that it will increase the Waltrip said that the sub-board[...]took a imi lar tand on the iss ue . apathetic , and they need to terested in the students. " I feel I turnout of voters this yea r . she having the power to s olve college[...]Brooks said that the 1aculties[...]disputes and recommend budgets realize the things here that are[...]igh school tudent government. Comme nts from candidates for are examples of how they would[...]that the revision would not do[...]here . as the re was only one Waltrip said that he was n[...]t they say it wovld a nd A ca nd idate should work for thethe m. Vice favor of the sub-board as outlined tudents a nd not for his o[...]boa rd policy . The gove rning te rest. s aid Joe Paulmenn .[...]id George Diaz, presid e ntial cand ida te Ken in the proposed revision, but that[...]any way it sees fit. The faculty[...]nating group, I think it has n't do~ anything for the[...]can conduct the mselves the way[...]deals with the faculty . This is[...]involving the faculty in any way[...]In outlining the objectives, the[...]so that all board members do oot[...]feel the necessity to completely[...]ombudsman committee at the '[...]many problems as possible at the[...]Brooks said that he thought the[...]concept of the sub-boards im-[...]Brooks said that the sub-boards[...]the red tape that it is necessary[...]are to be heard by the board .[...],e:~.=:::;::-;.1~~===1 Also, about 90 per cent of the[...]at the MCCCD meetings could be ALL SMILES- !he Travele~ staff di~plays their pr~uct, developed from 300 submissions of prose poetry, photography ironed out locally by the sub- a~ artwork. Cop1es m~y be p1cked up 1n the _ student umon or the circulation desk at the IMC. Materials not published can be boards , according to Brooks. p1cked up at LA-121. P1ctured 1-r: Kathy Bnant, Karen Melotr Daniel[...]rd Miller Brooks emphasized that the and Vivian Baker. Photo by Bob Smith[...]finaliz ed . The r ev ision will[...]be considered by the board,[...]and specifically the sub-board The eleventh annual Student[...]Brooks says that it has been During the last week, three[...]mesn't know how or why. evaluated entrees for the art[...]In reference to the widely show, and drew out t.he ones they[...]disparate views on what the thought were the best.[...]effects of the revision wiU be, Mr. Frank Fitzgerald , head[...]Waltrip said . " Maybe the the art department, commented[...]rroblem is just a semantic one." oo the jury system. It is good for[...]adoption by a majority vote of the responsible for what hangs in the[...]cording to the final provision of Each jury was made up of[...]the draft. three students. The juries were assigned to different media categories. Jurors were chosen on the basis of how much experience each has, said Ka[...]five art shows at GCC. Tom O'Keef, was also in the jury, he has won prizes and purchase awards for his creations. " We are looki~ for a complete stateme nt." Dave Fennell , on the jury to select life drawings , paused to nod[...]tion, skill, and draftsmanship," he said . The third student )Jry studied entrees in co[...] |
 | [...]lt was "deja vu" for the Glendale women 's tennis team last week, the (!ouchos again dropping a 7-2 decision to[...]the Arizona Community[...]. The T-birds had defeated GCC[...]l!laine Fimbres was the only L, repeat winner for the Gauchos, corrung from way behind in the first take the win from hard-hitting Debbie Gal- van - the 14th consecutive win for the sopbomore captain. Tor[...]victory, dropping Lucy ~da . 7-6, 6-2 . The loss dropped the Gauchos' ACCAC mark to a pair or games below the .500 mark at 6-8, with t.ltref- conference opponents left .on the schedule. Arizona Western ~as the first,•hostin~ GCC Tuesday when the Gauchos stopped by Yuma for a match[...]before proceeding to San Diego. The Matadors hair goes flying as GCC's Puches biill. The Gauchos p&.y Phoenix this[...]s heading into third afternoon on the GCC field. ruary in the teams' first meeting. base at same time Western's third The Gauchos will go on from " Matador Country"[...]. to soend three days in the oceanside city, taking c:.. time off from basking to face Palomar, San Diego BEGINN[...]proper follow through for Then the Gaucho g 1s will[...]Val, who regularly plays third base on the Gaucho San Diego this week for three Cmtm[...]Western in relief - the Matadors' relief.[...],lead after two innings of the contest, with Sheryl[...]Wells making the AWC hitters swing at air. by caroline Gandara The cold, windy weather didn' t make matters much better for the[...]Nelda Knopp switched Val from third to the mound,[...]put Liz Batsell at the hot comer ... and the "Yuma Diego last Saturday. How[...]GCC scored once more and won the game 17.(), but from qualifying for the nationals with a three-mile run of 14:29.6 while[...]still fell another full game back in the standings, naming the 5000 meter run in 15 :00.8.[...]because Mesa downed Glendale the day before the The distance medley team of Rick Oxford, Estrada , Ke[...]Western matchup, handing the Gauchos their Jim Maher and Elve.rt Re[...]second conference loss of the season. throw of 51-11 to take second in the shotput and 141-() to take fourth in The T-birds' 6-2 win put the Mesa squad on top[...]an undefeated record in ACCAC play, with the discus. Redmond took victories in the long jump (22-4 ) and triple[...]and Steward Laird took fourth with a time of 3:25.6. looking - the game was the opener of the Univer- The tracksters will be at Pima Saturday for a four-wa[...]sity oC Arizona Invitational, and won't count in the[...]standings. GCC took the win 10..0 in five innings, but[...]The first of the Gauchos five remaining con-[...]sliding safely into Yavapai , who fell earlier in the season to Glendale,[...]ATHLETES TO THE 19n \WRLD UNIVERSITY GAMES .. . I[...]ware won at satur- day's ilwards banquet. From left: retiring assistant coach[...]The finest Unoversoty and College athletes on the Unotect States are schectutecl to represent[...]the USA on the[...]rsity Games to be held in Sofia, BUgaria, Aug. 17-28, 1977.[...]These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA . N AIA. NJCAA. and A IAW Gerhard Sc[...]winner· lly the Unotecl States Collegoate Sports Councol woll com[...]Ron An: athletes from 75 countroes . on Basketball. Swommong and[...]But 10 guarantee USA s lull representatoon . the USCSC needs your help proved P&.yer; Jerr[...]or charm. you help share on the prode of sendong the llest student / amateur athletes 10[...]Thank You - The Unotecl Stal es Collegoate Soorls Councol[...]lirw~ Gandilril Jerry Gass and Ray Arvizu. The It was a slow start, with a t[...]CHARMS - - the Gl enda le Community College Arvizu . Gle ndale's 6·2 all· Pt ...S[...]AODf'ESS men's bas ketball squad out of the confer ence guard. it was a good pla[...]~ But the feeling a t the annual GCC"s l\lost Valuable Player for[...]P banquet last Saturday didn 't the second time a nd won all- reflect the ir disappointments. It regional. first tea m[...].,.._0 ~ GAWS Po ao. 1212B COllEGE ~ " 'VERSITY[...]ard Ross. for Most Nter helpinl! lead the Gauchos Improved Player. Guard Teddy[...]uple of turnabout season!' Colter received the Spark PI~ ac;sistant coach Ge rhard Schruer Award for helping move the has decided to end his college basketball coaching career. The night. however. belonged[...]Anthony won the trophy for Most[...] |
 | [...]editorial, call it whatever, but this is it. The men 's tennis team at Glendale Community College is to be applauded. But, the reason for the action is more important than the action itseH. The Gaucho team is under the direction ol. Dr. Jim Smith, who has been the GCC tennis coach since the days of wooden racquets, wBte balls and gray sweats. The team does not have a winni~ record - in fact , w[...]8-1 loss to Phoenix College, Glendale feU to 3-12 on the season. Not a single Gaucho has a winninl! individual remrrf But the Gauchos, as a team and as individuals, have class. The epitome of sportsmanship - class. And it was most evident duri~ the match in which the GCC squad was falling nearly en masse to Phoenix[...]beca~ it's you, or in doubles, your partner. And the coach can't be blamed either Cand that's quite an[...]er - is expected , and it's not a dmonished. But the actions by the PC tennis players last week could only be called " bush." Just the thought of winning 8-1 should be reason enough to remain a little humble, but the Bears, specifically Toby Bennett, Dennis[...]were about as brash as could be. Phoenix won the match before the singles play was even com- pleted ; five Bears won, so even if GCC won the remaining four, it wac; all over except for the formalities. Bennett, the Bears' No. 1 player. and Hudson, No. 2, had taken easy singles wins and faced Bob Maisn[...].: top doubles team, in the No. 1 doubles match. The Bears took the first few games with relative ease, seemed on th[...]y, butpa~d for a bit or " bush-league tactics" in the middle, and almost choked on it . After Maisner had handcuffed the pair with strong serves and Collins defeated Bennett in a lobbing contest, the two Bears spoke loud enough for everyone in the vicinity of the courts to understand , "we'd better start playin[...]" that's enough of giving them points." But, the Gaucho pair took the game, contrary to the obnoxious pair's prophecies, and nearly took the set. The two Phoenix players were superior players, it was clearly evident, but the Gauchos were two who wouldn't ltive up, and did erything in their personal power to unseat the two " bushers." But the worst of the Bear crap came in the form of Ed Carty, who plays No. 5 singles for PC, and has been aptly dubbed "Elephant Man" by the GCC playe.r s. Carty's obnoxious attitude, te[...]make GCC's Steve Calendo wrap his racquet around the elephant's trunk, but ... class won out. No misnomers are intended - the Gaucho players are far from perfect gentlemen - an occasional "shit" from Calendo or " crap" from Randy Bryan is heard, but nothing like the elementary-school mentality that was exhibited by PC's players. The Phoenix College men's tennis team has , individually, better, more s uperior tennis players than does the Glendale Community team . But is that a ll th[...]u a re applauded, congratulated and respected. The Gauchos ' next match is this afternoon on the Glendale courts against Mesa. scheduled to start[...]ern only victims for Gaucho baseballers In the San Diego Holiday All was not bad for the Gauchos Baseball Tournament held April h[...]r runs in Diego Mesa Junior College, 6-3, the fifth , and five in the seventh and losing again Friday to the to JXJt the score in GCC 's favor 1G- San Diego State junior varsity, 5- 4. Arizona Western threatened in 2. The last day of tournament the top of the ninth as they opened play was a victory for Glendale, up to score five more runs. The as they defeated Arizona Weste.m la<>t out of the inning came when IG-9. Glendale third baseman, Howard The Gauchos tied the score in Nossek . threw out Western's the sixth against SD Mesa, but Charlie Luna at home plate. San Diego scored two more in the sixth and in the seventh to take LeadinB hitters in that last the victory. game were Dave[...]two hits and two RBI. Outfielder Gess the Gaucho's only power Mitch Chilton hit a[...]its and one RBI. had three RBI before the Glen- mcmh...·r this. The iirst wh1t.: i-. J~· Cuervo \\'hire In Friday's game against the dale team headed back for home.[...]Smcc 1795 J~· Cu~·n·o ha:- h...·~·n the first. the p re- San Diego State junior varsity. GCC held a 2-1 lead until the The baseball team resumed[...]x best. _W ~th.c?b· opened up for four runs and the week. first against Scottsdale[...]g blanked after meet Pima Community College the fourth inning by San Diego at noon Saturday on the GCC[...] |
 | Save the whales by Greg Keidel[...]New budget may total $290,840[...]by KAthy BriAnt The Phoenix chapter of Save The Whales have scheduled some \4)00ming events that will detail the plight of the whale. The proposed budget for GCC cident ins u[...]d dean 's fu.nd , and 13,748 for fur- The activities are appropriately scheduled during Ear[...]student government activities for S22,000. Forensics will have just niture. The swn is rounded out by April25-29. The events are highlighted with a benefit April 'Din the 1977-78 was released recently. over $3,000 for the year. The a planned $30,000 for next year's Scottsdale Center for the Arts at which Byrd Baker, founder of the The budget for the coming year is lowest amount allocated is $[...]expected to total ~.840, ac- f<r the cheerleaders, the report shown, and music will be provided by Woodl[...]stated. The report indicated that <bnation is asked with all profits going to the Mendocino Whale[...]athletics for the year will receive[...]OYer $100,000. War. The activities will start at 7:30p.m . by the budget are : AS and its The college activities total is a Byrd Baker will[...]ned college activities, CEAS proposed $105,297 , including Categories under men's College at noon and ASU at 7 p.m ., April 25. On April 26, he will[...]athletics included scholarships, appear on the Rita Davenport show and on KDKB forum. On April[...]..,ablicity , baseball a.nd wrestling. 27hewill speak at Phoenix College at 11 a .m . and then at the benefit In contrast, the CEAS budget Next season's football will b[...]College funds for the school for next year will be $32,349, supported by $20,525. Scott Barry, president of the Arizona Whale War, coordinated year are gathered from student ireluding $10,000 for its execu[...]fees, receipts from athletics, and OOard. Over $6,800 went to the The total for men's athletics is CO::. Barry said he tried to contact the GCC lecture series but his[...]hold oosically what we want to do, plus exploring the jojoba bean." Tile[...]their families at no cost to them. $32,683 next year. Areas include jojoba, pronounced 0[...]4,300 for scholarships, $1 ,375 for Almost $2,700 was planned for gymnastics, as well as cording to Barry produces a s~or oil than the sperm oil now[...]legal services, and S528 went for a being used, which comes from the whales.[...]ine arts. child care center. The total tennis and track. Byrd is a sc[...]r CEAS National Geolo'aphic. He has just returned from a protest concert[...]p.~blicity , scholarships and fine The proposed budget will be in Japan with the con~ienti~ performer, Jackson Browne .[...]reviewed by a district com- So far , the funds that have been needed to promote the events[...]lease and operation . The $43,700 budget for CEAS p-oved by a gov[...]Dr. Jotm Waltrip, For any more informatioo call 264Hi723.[...]sb.ldent ac- f<r administration, $798 for the executive dean at GCC.[...]VOL. 12-NO. 24[...]GLENDALE , AZ .. ISJ02 AP.IL 21, 1977[...]COSTA RICA Stud.nu con eo m up to 12 semester cr..:ti ts '"Cotto Rk a thts summer ond[...]nd other &oetol ospecu. of Cos to R.con cultur• The ttudent wtll ol.so hove the opportuntty to,,.,. w tth o Casto[...]•• credits wtll cost S.t9 5 eaght weeks wtth 12 credtts will cost S59S. Hts phone number is[...]The GCC Drama Department 93•~ 22 11 extens~ 21 S or 235.[...]Lanford Wilson. The Anoctohon for Women's Acw~• Return to Education (AWARE ) nerted S l SO from the rummoge w.le held ot Phoen•• Colleg. Saturda[...]eh 001e r itemt were donated to The play concerns the hotel's ,._. El M;r~ Commun.ty Ac1t<>n (CAP) V'"[...]e dtrec1or of pub hc relotfOM ond tn chorv• o f the 50!e soM:f tho t th•t amount[...]the desires a.nd efforts to s top the[...]This is one of the frrst local There w .lt be no octivthes for Gaucho doy tomor row due to the res•gnat.on of the AS Specto l Day Comm•ssioner whose 1ob is to p[...]f- '' o s ~tr-":~oy o remnant of the htgh school d itch day. The $pee ta l doy w•llstill be corned out[...]f<r mab.lre audiences only. THE WAITING IS ALMOST OVER - The trAffic light At the[...]intersection of the north pArking lot's south Access is nearing[...]today, Friday a.nd Saturday at 8 competition. The light will alleviate traHic problems thAt[...]p.m. with a matinee at 2:30 occur from the after-class rush to leave campus.[...]Friday, at the Playbox theater ,[...]room T2-103 north of the gym.[...]with ID , $2 for otters. Tickets ca.n[...]be picked up at the bookstore at Recognition Day event[...]At the fourth annual Recognition Day, about 135 students[...]The leading players for this received awards for merit in the various fields of study and special[...]ci facu lty senate. made the introductions.[...]otti), audience of over 700. He emphasized the need for education as a[...]The community college has played a significant role i[...]For the first time, an award was presented to a faculty m[...]our f<r outstanding work. and with distinction, over a period of years.[...]Bonnie Ann Nelson , philosophy professor, was the recipient of this[...]The GCC Concert Band, a p-[...]Participating in Recognition Day we re 24 departments that gave[...]attention to students for their performance in the particular areas.[...], special awards went to persons responsible for the[...]p.~blication of "The Traveler," Projects in Community Services,[...]ver 100 award sponsors donated items presented to the[...]the group, Thrasher said, and Grande, public[...]gave the band " high impressive assemble a nd to wra p the gift items warrant mention.[...]saying " the group was very[...]Orphans . . p. 2 Semana de Ia Raza .[...]was pleased with the band's per-[...]hey B.B. King . . p. 2 Sports . . . . .. ... p. 4 THAR SHE BLOWS - These are two of the many fountains reached the peak the members thllt maintenance men use to water[...] |
 | 2 ..L T1UM10 PAIANDC>A~I 21 . 1 W7 StaH laHs out[...]eople who do not Another thin~ . who the heck is believe that television has a All[...]shoppers were duped twave probably spent tbe put 20 into thinking they're getting[...]" It's saccharin ." just one aspect of TV, the com- Americans need to wise up to[...]"Huh?" nwrcials, I wiU prove my point the facts ol life about Mlldison "The diet sugar." that our lives are rwed by "t[...]across the border, it's illegal. attention , the average com- Aid do not chase Mr. Thirst[...]with mercia! probably seems pretty around the neighborhood,[...]"Ya?" really listen ; boy, are we falling the average person will not tell[...]you if you have ring around the Thi[...]'% .., . Who in their right mind would collar.[...]" Half of it goes to the streets, a ed over into a hyper excited heroes today are the likes of[...]ng around tbe kitchen Marathon ~ohn. Twinkey the Kid[...]threaten to destroy the very Center." Why should we believe the ex- foundation ol which our country[...]illegal? " her brand of coffee is good to the So, grow up America! Take[...]" I beard some rat drank the last drop? everything[...]equivalent of 800 12 ounce bottles[...]of pop a d3y and he o.d. 'd on the when it rai[...]sway crowd ON CAMPUS The Arts Drama Produc t ion , " Hot L Balli· more," April 21, 22, 23, 8 p .m .,[...]by Bill Peck matinee, April 22, 2:30 p.m . Student Music Recitals, April 21. 12:30 p. m ., M usic Bu ilding, Room 124.[...]x-piece band, which F ilm , " Othello.'' April 27, 9 a ..m ., 1[...]ubbed "Blues was a definite indication of the p.m ., 5· 45 p.m ., Student Lounge. Opera Product i on, " The Bartered[...]he picked up P.A. problems which plagued the Bri de.'' April 29, 30. 8 p . m ., Student[...]" Ya' know there are only seven ''Lucille." the audience swayed product ions : " The Valiant: ' " Mind[...]r Matter," " Overtones: ' " Shock of Recognitlon" from " You Know I Can't[...]plained . sang . his lyrics were lost in the Hear You When The Water Is Run-[...]"so it's just the combination you accouslically accosted gym.[...]all kinds ." with his intense voca ls. St udent Elections, April 21. campus Day, Apri l 22. Semana de Ia Raza. April 25-30.[...]B.B started as a Gospel singer The lighting made the concert Last Day Classes, May 5.[...]nto recording oo many occa ions directing the servatory, May 11.[...]release, "Miss spotlight off of him and onto the Commencement, May 19, 8 p.m . Registration[...]. is soloists of his band. June 1 and 2.[...]known world wide as ''The King OFF CAMPUS[...]of the Blues." Sunday he gave an The Arts[...]provisations he delivered a Previ ew, April 22 . Harry callaham · City Exh i b i tion . photogr[...]concert void from any teenage 24. I slam ic Art Exhi bit, Apri l 29[...]The evening began with a punk rock frill[...]of remained king. Collect ing .'' April 29 through May 8. Phoen i x Civic Center : California Lutheran College, April 21. The Soundsoi Sweet Adelines , Apr il 22 and 23. Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, April 22, 8 p .m . Phoenix Little Theat er : " Hedda Gabler," April 28. 8 p.m .[...]Pho'to by Jeff Kollot ASU Music Theater : " The Magic Flute," Apri l 22, 23, V, 29 and 30.[...]BB King In Concert ScoHsdale Center for the Arts : GCC campus orphanage Arizona Ballet, Apr i l 22, 23, 8 p.m . Two Exhibi ts - The Cartoon Show, and The 1mage of America in car icature and Cartoon, con[...]aced loved ones Theatre's " Just Folks.'' Apr il 22. 8 p.m ., S7 .SO and S6.SO. Harry Chapin, April 29, 8 p .m .• S6.75, 55.75. Bill Evans Trio, Apr[...]. by Kathy Briant $2. Dickey Betts, Steve Gibbons Band,[...]There is a pathetic number of The tragedy is that someone on May 2, 8 p. m . , S7.SO, S6.SO. Dooley' s : Doug Ke[...]is campus may be concerned Slidin ' Jake, April 25, S5. Muddy about his orphan. waters and Tom Rush. April 26, Sc-50. Both at 7 .30 p. m . and 10 :30 p .m .[...]roup sits in Ya know the student office Double Sol itaire," April 22 2c. the dark as if brooding while life building? OK. Walk through the Windm i ll D inner Theater : June[...]the haU . The orphanage is on SondCIY matinee, 12: IS p .m .[...]your left , behind the doer with the Other Events[...]iss carefully logged and filed. the and Found." Ai rshOW ·n . Selection on April 22 ; wayfaring victims of fate fall i[...]time passes ke Capades, continui ng to April 2", 14ithout a rescuer in shining[...]vis for that after the collection of jackets, Monerat Museum, April 22, 23, 27. matter.[...]she logs it and takes the name of EL TI[...]the donor. If there i any iden - "THE PASSING TIMES"[...]ttempts to contact El T1empo 'oaondo •• the atudent tOGJvteLO.J ~ ..... ,..ck the owner . - oi C.lendole eom........[...]After the item has taken refuge[...]transfer it to the a lva tion Armv 6000 Wes:t C>tt..-e A~ c.[...]£l' tnva t•~ lett....-~ to the edttOf' from Of"y l.drtor Spono. Edttor[...]Behind this door, in the student office building, lies most of the Soorts ' epor•.,-.. ~ ~ 14Mttte 'Jc[...] |
 | [...]Even with an avenging five runs in the fourth inning and[...]molition of Phoenix College four runs in the fifth after spot-[...]College in a dual match on the ~t week , the Glendale softball ting PC four tallies. The win gave[...]has just about taken itself GCC a split of the season series ;[...]s Derek Crawford was out of any chances of making the PC won earlier, 1 Hi.[...]g a 74. national tournament as cham- The win was a refreshing one[...]Glendale 's Tom Gray , pions of the Arizona Community fer Glendale's squad,[...]currently ranked as the top golfer College Athletic Conference. repair the damage caused by in the conference, will have the The Gauchos destroyed Yavapai, which[...]cast removed from his fractured Phoenix 12-4 Thursday, scoril1!t Monday afternoon in[...](J.Ie5tionable for the weekend[...]Two Gauchos are now 8-3 on the conferenc[...]The tournament, held Friday[...]Club. is hosted by Yavapai ~t week, but defeated the one Yavapai will have to fall on their[...]College, and is the last tourney conference member they faced.[...]before the Glendale Invitational. The Gauchos dropped Arizona chance.[...]GCC's tournament will be at Western, 7-2, but fell to Palomar, Mesa 's T-birds are[...]Wigwam the 29th and 30th of this San Diego Mesa and Grossmont thus far, and the Roughriders'[...]a three-day stay in only loss was in the first meeting[...]ick Southern california. with the Gaucho gals. So Yavapai[...]Kwiatkowski , for winning the Coach Dot Clayton takes her 6-8 will hav[...]iron on the Ui8-yard hole at before finishing up the season meeting GCC April 28. Glenct.le's ace javelin thro[...]aucho gals have week oH California two weeks ago. The and Grand Canyon at home next Tuesday[...]one-under for the day. ~~~-~------------------~~------------------[...]qualified for the national finals.[...]New Mexico Junior Elvert Redmond tied the Arizona[...]College , two or the best track with a winning jump of 46-11.[...]teams in the southwest , next Fred Reagan qualified in the 220[...]p.m . 21.8. equalling his best e ver. .....[...]Injuries forced the Glendale Other top finishers included[...]kmen to stay out of team Allen Estrada in the mile , with a[...]n and more into in- second place time of 4:27, J eff[...]v idual performances last Kemp second in the intermediate[...]tied with Central Arizona College second in the s hotput (51-10 ) and[...]for fourth place with a team score second in the discus ( 148 ) .[...]h 74 points, while Phoenix Kevin Cowley in the 880 (1 :56.6),[...]College was a close second with Redmond in the long jump (2 1-8 )[...]72 points and Western New and Reagan in the 100 yd . dash[...]Returning home from a road trip to San Diego, the GCC baseball[...]me back to win three of its four games last week. The Gauchos[...]started their week right, first taking two games from the Scottsdale[...]Artichokes Tuesday and Wednesday, ~ and 6-2. In Saturday's home[...]doubleheader against the Pima Aztecs, GCC gave away the first[...]they committed nine errors, then came back to win the[...]Four Glendale home runs highlighted the winning week as outfielder[...]Mitch Chilton hit his eighth home run of the season in Wednesday's[...]game. tying the GCC school record[...]Thesday's win over Scottsdale saw the Gauchos take the lead in the[...]first inning, 2-<l and staying on top the rest of the way.[...]Glendale accumulated 17 hits in the game to give them the win over[...]the Artichokes . Top Gaucho batsmen were Tim Weisheim[...]Wednesday's second win over SCC, 6-2 on the GCC diamond , saw[...]his record-tying eighth home run in the seventh inning and catcher[...]Jim Christensen hitting two homers , one in the sixth and another in the[...]Scottsdale tied the score at one-aU in the fourth, but Christensen's[...]two run homer in the seventh proved to be the clincher which broke the[...]endale veteran pitcher Ron Maze turned in another complete[...]game. spacing eight hits, while the Gaucho defense played errorless[...]In Saturday's doubleheader against the Pima Aztecs GCC fell, 14-9[...]as nine misplays spelled disaster for the Gauchos.[...]GCC did tie the score at 8-8 in the sixth inning but Pima cam e back to[...]take the lead on a combination of three singles, a sac rif[...]The second game of the twin bill was more successful for GCC as[...]Maze hurled his second complete game and win or the week .[...]Eric Rasmu sen opened up GCC's scoring in the second inning with[...]a two-run homer which was the Gaucho's fourth home run of the week .[...]Glendale tied the score at 4-4 in the fifth on a double to the opposite[...]Glendale tallied four more times in the bottom of the sixth as the[...].· Cuavn \\'httc.'. errors which opened the gates for three more runs.[...]~ incc 1795 Jo.....· Cul'f\'() h:-~:- ~.l; n the.' i1r:-t, the rrc· Leading GCC hitters in the second game were Weisheim, three-for-[...]GCC met Phoenix College yesterday on the Gaucho diamond, goil1!t[...]clruit ju tcc. irto that contest third in the conference. Glendale will meet the Bears[...]again this afternoon at PC, the action starting at 3:00. Glendale's next[...]the GCC fteld JOSE CUERVO' TEQUILA 80PROOf I[...] |
 | [...]- + YOL 12-NO. 2S[...]...... 2 •• 1977 AS candidates disqualified[...]will be upheld. Each foot limit around the voting area. Results of the AS elect ions last candidate was given an op-[...]oe Paulmenn and Ken Warren week were delayed when the AS portunity to support his actions.[...]een displaying campaign materials candidates from the race. Oa kes. AS election com- in unauthorized areas of the Votes will not be counted until a missioner.[...]ision is made as to which election rules that the candidates AS election board members candidates will remain in the are aware of before they start[...]Presidential candidates Ronald being fair to all candidates in Christian , John Griggs, Ji[...]Esquibel, and Terry Stred- disqualification after the elec- four hours, the election board neck . tions closed on Thursday. The reinstated Joe Paulmenn and[...]en Warren. Ronald Solares fected by the delay in election didate the reason or reasons for renained out of the race . results, said publicity com[...]Friedman. the district Board of Regents, ASHES TO ASHES- These are the remains of the office of The disqualified candidates When asked to comment on the Homero Lopez's office after It was gutted[...]who will make the final decision . situation , candidates Ron[...]Tuesday moming, 12:20 a.m. No one was In lured, but approxi- hearing Tuesday with the elec- Cllarges against Solares in-[...]decide whether clude campai~ni~ within the 50 said it was " screwy." AWS cha[...]Olivos received the letter she was[...]been doing the discriminating. "It was[...]Arson suspected in campus fire federal .funds put the constitution not us who bad said men could not[...]eness of their berit.age IASWl on this campus to the test, er's rules that said men could not the office of Dr. Homero Lopez,[...]duled to begin today said, when it was found that the con- vote or sign the petition." director of evaluations and Firemen from both the Glen- stitution discriminated against[...]"with the upcoming cultural The most important change in[...]dale and Phoenix fire depart- activities the fire didn't help men. the constitution is that the word parts of the administration office ments battled the blaze. A -In the voting of last week's women was changed to all. Now 12: 16 a .m . Tuesday.'[...]spokesman from the Glendale all involved. I hope whoever did it the ballot which was to change[...]ng to Dr. John Waltrip, fire department said the ex- gets their just .rewards." vote~ ~ce. attend meetings the AWS constitution to comply and become a regular member. executive dean , the blue~aused jlanding heat blew out the win- with Title IX.[...]s causing e noisy explosioo. 'Ibe beginnings of the proposal "We bad to undergo a tremen- Waltrip said, "the fire was set, it go back to March 30 when dous change from when the con- was not accidental." Lopez, who is also the coor- The blaze is currently under MECHA fl1ed a formal sex[...]tion was first written in '66," Waltrip said the fire was dina tor for Semana de la Raza, a investigation by the Glendale fire crimination complaint against[...]coordinator For their model in changing the for the MCCCD Lube Carabajal. constitution the women used the[...]t with proposed budget AWARE The Association for Women's Active Return to Educatio[...]the AS board had any objections, if they would IAWARE > netted $150 from the rummage sale held at Phoenix[...]The AS Executive Board voted to accept the College. Saturday morning . The leftover items were dooated to the proposed budget for next year's colleg[...]ent that provides for a provide for the report to be drawn up and Barbara LeGrande, d[...]of minority report to be submitted to the dean along submitted April22. the sale, said that this amount could provide scholarships for a with the proposed budget. In an interview after the meeting, Montanus student to Arizona State Univ[...]discussed some of the changes in next year's to three c ommunity college students. The action came in the Open Advisory Board[...]ctions The amendment resulted from contentions by There have been thre[...]AS vice-president Jim Trenbeath that the cut completely and six that have been increased will be Friday, April 29 at 7 p.m. in the Council chambers. proposed budget was unfair to AS. Trenbeath for the 1977·78 school year , according to Mon- The offices are president, vice-president, secretary and cited the disparity between AS's proposed tanus. treasurer. The only qualification to run is to be an active memb[...]$32,490. CEAS also has a proposed budget of[...]The three contingency budgets, the AS, CEAS, All PTK members are urgt'd to come and vote for next[...]the money which will be available for the next[...]that year will be considerably reduced from the Comment[...]izing activities for If you happened to be in the Student Union last Friday morning ,[...]ts with about $50,000. The six budgets which have been increased are you heard the Northern Arizona University <NAUl Concert Band[...]the four womens' athletic activities; volleyball, p[...]He explained that the budget is based on a track tennis and golf, and football, and drama , The 101-member band, under the direction of Donald Wolf, gave a projected student enrollment of 12,000 full ti.me Mon~nus said. Montanus said that the womens' varied program, utilizing groups of ins[...]ranted increases because they well as some solo work. all accompanied by the band. and evening students. The college receives $21 requested them early in the semester. The NAU Band was here on a recruiting tour. Wolf poin[...]for full time student equivalency <FTSE > from that students from aU schools at NAU are represented in the band. the district and with a projected evening student The football program nee& the increase, said N"me former GCC students are also in the group. enrollment t[...]irector, and Jom receiving about $1216,000 for the evening students, comply with satety standards. He added that the Thrasher, GCC Band Director.[...]Glemba said. He said that even with the $76,000 football budget increase will a[...]ich is used for day Montanus said that the drama department will The AS Executive Board Meeting voted April 19 to send[...]receive a 50 per cent increase over the current Oakes and Ronald Solares as their representatives to the " Forum,"[...]The AS board, after discussion, expressed the an educational conference held in Wickenburg, Ariz. the first three desire to hold up acceptance of the proposed on plays in its new building using its current days in May. The cost will be at S85 per person which will be paid[...]budget so they could study it further. the council. The Executive board also started plans to organize the St. Mary,.s The Chairman of the Dean's Budget Advisory In addition[...]rive which will take place on campus May 4 and 5. The cans C'ommiitee. Mark Montanus, asked that the be reduced, 31 will remain the same, and one, the of food donated by the G.C.C. students will be sent to the West Side board not hold up the budget. He said that it was Associ[...] |
 | 2-IL T1IMPO PAIA~A.,.tl28, 1t77 Ploy Review"Hot[...]this Though having little dialogue, The GCC drama department test.[...]Lou Jeanne Catlin was a standout presented the irreverent and In fact, it was hard to t[...]Walter Lipsky was just acting j.b works the Hot L Baltimore's desk 21, 22 and 23 as the 54th and last his part as Mr. Morse, a cranky during the day. The way she was play in the tiny lnterim Playbox old man that won't stop com- made-up made ber fit her part 'Jbeater in 1'2-10.1. plaining about his health. He was perfectly. With the granite If it was a bang that they were so co[...]looking to finish with, they nearly stole the show with his looked just lilte one of the icy couldn't have cbolen a better realistic interpretation of his beasties that work in such places. play.[...]in But, it was Pam Brown that All the rest of the cast is to be "bomb." Far from it; the play really stole the show with her commended for their credible was a smash, performed with rendition ol Suzy, the saucy work in their roles. None of the comedic flair and a few sur- Puerto Rican hooker[...]of gold. Sbe was a joy to watch as the play the comedic bits were The play which was rich in she pulled the part off to perfec- well timed ·and c[...]l tion, looking genuinely naive with The play was so well done that AH! There IT IS. Professor John Winters prepares one of the vehicle for the cast to display the weird sort ol iMOCense that[...]it's e~en · easy to overlook the only a prostitute in play could The story which takes place .in have. Making the part believable much publicized " X-rating" that pm. the lobby of a decaying inner~ity was quite a task, b[...]and overkill. To be sure, the hotel examines the various life- tell from looking because after styles of the hotel's inhabitants watching Brown you couldn't a[...]ion confronts thing other than real. them because the building is going to be demolished.[...]rated I'd say that the play was[...]ous as Millie, an old woman who Most of the clientele of the Hot has lost all her marbles but is still Considering what M . Peter A community night at the GCC observatories will be held May 11, L Baltimor[...]drama depart- 8 p.m. to 10 p.m . The observatory labs are located at the northeast another as degenerate as the quirer inspired philosophical be- corner of the stadium fence.[...]ment have proven can do in the building. It includes a few pros- liefs to anyone who will listen. small confines of the closet called titutes in various stages of their[...]The plan for the evening is to obserNe objects in the sky - such as "the Interim Playbox" it should J[...]ch careers, a pair of organic~veey But in the stellar comedic role[...]telescope, a member of the astronomy club or a student will give an[...]they can come up with in the new explanation of what can be seen.[...]Performing Arts Center where Almost all the characters in the only gets business because she's there the[...]According to John Winters, physics professor, the observation play are basically stereotypes the lowest bidder. She had the production sometime in October. facilities are perhaps the best in the district. and that can make it difficult for ove[...]one with a dome that is without becoming part of the sexual anecdotes and pointed th[...]electrically controlled for an opening to the sky and which houses a c11che. But "Hot L Baltim[...]o-inch reflector telescope. This is molded inside the observatory. Hot air balloon hits campus[...]The other lab has six telescopes. The shutters on its roof slide[...]over so that a view of the sky is made possible.[...]Winter said that the event will be i.n formative and effective if[...]set down on good weather prevails. The Saguaro Astronomy Club is assisting wicker basket balloon set down at and the campus looked like a the eighteenth bole at the Moon with the plans. , ' GCC. In the southeast field near perfect place," commented one Valley golf course, he said. He the Language Arts building, a of the trio. added that the golfers were not This event is set up for the community. Children as young as first sunny mass[...]graders may enjoy the program too, Winters noted.[...]gan brown skid to a stop. Three men to fold the balloon, Tindle broad- in tee shirts and jeans climbed out to help their ground crew settle the balloon. ca[...]g over KDKB from the administration office[...]Senior citizens offered scholarship The balloon boasted the big letters "KDKB." "We[...], president of ground crew," said Tindle. The fered scholarships to any one of may be obtained from the Finan- those who have not yet received a KDKB; Scott Niccolson, also of crew of three follows the balloon the five community colleges in cial Aid Office, room B-102, and scholarship. KDKB, and pilot Craig Eisenberg by car to aide the landing. the district. The Maricopa Coun- they should be submitted to that drifted around the city Thursday Tindle and Niccolson have b[...]rounded camel- unusual experiences with the bas provided for such a program. the beginning of registration. GCC last semester a[...]yard, said Niccolson, Allowances between $25 and $75 ply more than once, but priority themsel[...]us, then cover such expenses as books and the farming fields west of here, called the supplies, in addition[...]registration fees to the commun-[...]Maricopa County. The GCC[...]the candidates to this college. The recipient of the scholarship is ON CAMPUS Yei'II'S of Collecting, April 29, through[...]notified of his selection by mail. The Arts May 8.[...]It takes about two weeks for the Open Workshop Production, "'The Phoenix Li"le T heater: " Heddi![...]~rtered Br ide," April 29 and 30, 8 Gabler/ ' April 28, 29, 30, and May S.7,[...]applicant to receive the allow- p.m . Studen t Center Hall.[...]t, MiJy 5, 8 p. m ., ASU M usic Theater : " The MIJgic[...]ll, Free. Flute," Apr il 29. 30.[...]plays : ··The Vallillllt.'' "'M ind Over Celebrity Theate[...]lter:· "'Overtones:• "Shock of April 29, 8 p.m ., 56.75 . $5.75. Dickey[...]. , Free. Betts and Steve Gibbons Band, MiJy 2,[...]Dooley•s: John Steward, April 28,[...]June I. 2. Tuesday through[...]matinee Sunday. 12: 1S p .m .[...]The Arts Olureh. ¥Y[...]Scottsdale Cent er for the Arts. two ··Blotto"' Clnd '"Scram /' April 29, 7 :45[...]exhibits c ontinuing to Apr il JO; The p.m ., Sl.SO adults, SO c ents for[...]Cartoon Show Clnd The Image of children. •• The Woman in the ANx:Jn.''[...]The Bill E vans Trio, April 30. 8 p .m • cent s[...]Exh obit , Apr il 29 through May I. Ten !trough April 30. TOUCHDOWN. The KDKB balloon .. nded in the southeut[...]toste field lut Thursct.y morning. The ..nding w~s rough, ~fter its first cont~d the basket dr~gged ~bout 150 feet before stopping. |
 | [...]Atwlf 21, 1977.a fiUUO PAIANDO-a Speech team[...]The 65-piece Concert B~ will perform its fmal concert for the[...]school year, May 5, 8 p.m ., in the Student Cehter Hall.[...]To commemmorate the date - Cinco de Mayo, Mexican In- nationa[...]dependence Day - the band will play " Symphonic Dance No. 3" by[...]le and symphonic band will be featured . The GCC speech team attended The Young Sounds I, a group of Phoenix High School musiciana, will the National Junior College[...]play this number with the GCC Band. The Young Sounds I are a "well Speech Tour[...]Director, said. Washington, D.C. April 7-12 and "Canon for Peace," a premiere work and a contemporary com- came away with a s[...]position for band, is also on the program. The compose!', Joan award.[...]Two compositions that were played at the Skyline Commtmity Kathy Butler was award[...]foc Flute," by Schaminade . ..., The three other memberS of the Washington team were Pam UJion, Ste[...]ne. THE GCC utionals speech te•m •re from L-R K•thY Butler Pam participated in i[...]We are serving the academic community with discount travel an oral interpretation on the[...]Stephany's presentations were an (01) on The role of women in[...]Z14 IIOlUWOOO, FlA. llOU TOLL FREE 800/223-1722 society a nd a persuasive speech on gifted children. ( All four gave a gro~ presen- TIME CASH[...]ation in reader's theater. Their topic was the casual approach to Army National Guard ha[...]openings in numerals 20[...]ticipating in this national event. Being in the Guard is like In total, the forensics team has[...]you up to $125. per several certificates of excellence. semester. JOIN US! The speech team's coach is speech instructor Mrs. Marilyn J . 271-5187[...]r you. Not this month's special- but the haircut that's right for the way you live. The way you want to[...]e. Try us next time you want it right. Long Hair. The people who developed Conceived by Na[...]School 35th Ave. & Peoria 247-2013 93W770[...]member thl . The tiN white 1 Jose Cuen ·o \\ hite.[...]mce 1795 Jose Cuervo has b...·~n the fi r t , the pre-[...] |
 | [...]uple of softball wins last week, but Mesa ruined all the fun _ The Gauchos took two easy victories, 11-5 from Scottsdale and 12~ over Central Arizona, but Mesa downed both Arizona Western and Yavapai, thusly eliminating the Gauchos from the race for the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference title_ Mesa now has the title all but locked up, and along with the championship goes a trip ~ the national tournament. 'lbe only way the Thunderbirds could be[...]to defeat MCC Tuesday and if Glendale could down the 'Birds this afternoon, and if Yavapai could conquer both Arizona Western and Scottsdale_'lben the Rougbriders and T-birds would[...]conquests each have two losses in ACCAC play and the two teams would have to make-up a game that was[...]land, GCC third snowed out back in late March_ The Gauchos? 'lbey're just hoping for third_ 'lbe las[...]will be, will be 'lbe Gaucho squad ended the third place individually and lead- n[...]t Mesa are tomorrow and Saturday for the regular season this week with a ing Glen[...]rmalities. Glendale women tennis players from Glen- pair of non<onference matches finish in the Roughrider Invita- could wrap up third if it were to dale, as they participate in the Monday and Tuesday against tional golf tournament in Pres- take both of the wins, but third is Arizona Community Colle[...]le followed_ 'lbe individ- Mike Carroll was the lone[...]February 4. Glendale's other Alex Petrie, whose 142 topped week as the Glendale men's Reagan posts best[...]came at the hands of Cochise, &-3_ College 044) and Burkland_[...]'lbe Apaches returned to the College[...]The Gauchos host the Glendale Thusly, the GCC squad finished[...]d Glendale's men's track team fell to a pair of the southwest's top downed the GCC squad twice, ~morrow at Wigwam Country[...]proving that there's more to do in Club, the last stop on the Arizona wins, but the team members points, behind Pima Community's 78.5[...]have one more chance to vindi- Despite the setback, the Gauchos did turn in some excellent mdiv1dual[...]Grand Canyon College, Phoe- ference ~ur before the state and cate themselves of that three- performa[...]was the only victim of Glendale's, has just about wrapped up the second best time in the 100 yd. dash ever with a time of 9.54: "It was. a[...]dropping a ~ 4 decision ~ the regular-season team champion- mental breakthrough[...]ship, but the "money time" is career best be bad to settle for[...]Glendale entered this week's next month, when the state- nix College, and each of the the winning'time of 9.4.9. Reagan also placed second~ the~ (21:8). action with a 7-14 overall record, region champs advance to the Gauchos bas a chance to " win it EJvert Redmond came up with winning leap of 4&.() m the tr1ple Jump alL" and fmisbed the ACCAC season and placed second in the long jump (23-2). . . . with a 6[...]le teammates Jim Maker and Dan Soto finished 1-2m the discus with throws of 143-8 and 140-9. Maher also fmisbed first in the shotput (SCHJih), while Gary Leslie took third (4[...]fare spectacularly in the con-[...]ference standings, but the in-[...]Gauchos drop pair In the pole vault Glendale's Rick Oxford and Tom Meeks t[...]ndale third place fl.nishers were Randy Espmoza m the mlle[...]to PC; tie another (4:23) and Stewart Laird in the440 (50:25). .[...]by Mary Anne McLaughlin April 29-30, GCC will be hosting the Arizona Commuruty College[...]It was a disappointing week as the GCC baseball team met the Athletic Conference Decathlon at 6 p.m .[...]Phoenix College Bears. On Wednesday, the Gauchos play~ off ~n_ ;~~~~-------~-----•••[...]regularly scheduled game. the Gauchos a nd the Bears ended with[...]anot he r tie. this one a seven in~ng 12-12 draw. Wh~ GCC went across[...]~n Thursday things worsene d as~ defeated the Gauchos 10-3.[...]or the completion game, GCC coach Herb Boetto said, " 1 thi ~ k if w.e ATHLETES TO THE 19n WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES .. .[...]would have won that we would have swept the week. PsychologJca lly Jt The fonest Unoversoty and College athletes on the Unoted States are scheduled to represent '----=...._-tl was a let down _We had the game in our hip poc.k et a nd we lost it. '' the USA on the[...]Glendale's hip pocket in the completion game carne in the tenth[...]sity GanEs to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 17-28, 19n. double a s the ball rolled under the fence ~ rob Melvm of a poss1ble These world class athletes and coaches selected from the NCAA. NAIA NJCAA. and A lAW[...]n home, so ~iven another chance by the Unoted States Colleg oate Sports Councol woll com[...]xomately 5000 ' - - - --'1 Phoe~x came up in the eleventh to unload for fJVe runs as P~ c~tcher athletes from 75 countroes on Basketball . Sw ommong a[...],. Mike Shepston hit a clutch single with the bases loaded to drJVe m two Gymnas[...]But to guarantee USA 's full representatoon the USCSC needs your help By sendong a controbullon of $2.00 lor a USCSC WORLD UN IVERSITY GA MES patch _ p[...]ee-saw or charm. you help share on the prode of sendong the besl student/amateur athletes to 'battle a s the two teams switched leads time and time again_[...]Thank You- The Uno ted States Collegoate Soorts Councol[...]--------- double ~ lead the Bears, going three-for-live with five RBI. Rusty[...]When GCC traveled to Phoenix College Thursday, the Gauchos were[...]held to just seven hits bv PC's right bander Mike Bates_[...]doubleheader Saturda y on the GCC field at noon. The Gauchos close[...].. P 0 Box 12128 COI.lfG f U N ,V£RSI TY[...]CON TRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE the Gauchos will finish in the conference a s Coach Boet~ sa1d,[...]"The re's no more losing for us _We must win th[...]a place in the conference."
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 | [...]The new coordinator of Veterans' Allain is[...]28-year-dd Brad Harper.[...], who was born in Upstate, New York, "The scbooJ should be a place for tbem to bette[...]one year where he majored resentatives from the veterans association on[...]ored in campus. "We are here to meet the needs of the[...]education at the University of Arizona in May of to use t[...]He said that main priority is to work on[...]Harper explained hfs job as informing· the recruitment of veterans in the community to use veterans in the community about thei.r benefits their be[...]Photo by J.lf Kollof and answering any questions they have. Harper is also going to try and get the Vets' Brad Harper, the new coordinator of Veterans' Affairs, smiles[...]community to take advantage of the work study His office is located in 1'2-102. AWS gals receive recognition Associated[...]retary for second semester and, The money for the awards and[...]dent this last meeting were earned by the semester and had what pres- during first semester and trea- the women during their candle ident Connie Olivo called, ''the surer, Susan Kappel for, as Olivo sale and various activities held most exciting meeting of the said, "keeping the club togeth- throughout the year according to year."[...]Olivo. For the year's culmination, 24 Models who participated in the As for next year 's outlook, active me[...]ificates as they more wild next year as the guys liquid silver necklaces were giv- could not attend the meeting. will now be able to join." en[...]tor alert for clues Denen pointed out the soot that switchboard room got soot and[...]smoke, Denen said. All mail bad there and being very helpful." Mrs. Wanda New, the switch settled on desks, shelves, me[...]Officers to receive awards findings yet in the investigation board operator on campus, aver- cabinets, open stock and the were Patty Gutierrez, acting sec-[...]smoke and black particles that The amazing feat was the into the arson caused fire that aged about 5 call[...]minutes in which she informed penetrated the drawers leaving performance of the clean-up gutted the office of Homero[...]z, director of evaluations people about the fire in the Ad- practically every item with[...]ministration Building. marks of the fire. Fortunately, tenance workers under Re[...]" Many people calling the she added, no records were[...]harmed by the blast. of maintenance and operat[...]t they have been school didn't know about the fire[...]and were surprised," said Mrs. Aside from the room that was went to work immediately -[...]have questioned many people but New. The switch board office is targeted for the frre and suffered[...]major damage, the rest of the painting - she said. p 2 have yet to come up with a located in the rear of the building, editorial[...]sumed the first of this week. Semana de Ia Raza The Department of Public Safe- smoke damage on the walls and offices, deans offices and the photo spread p 3 ty is also investigating the blaze ceiling. Maintenance had cleaned which started about 12:16 a .m. up her work area before she had An zona has ts the April 26. . arrived at her desk in the morn- first land -locked While rumors of the nature of ing. Mrs. New said there was not the fire abound, the Glendale very much damage to the phones whale war p 3 Police Department will only say or wtres on the switch board. The The ed itor talks that they lmow for sure tha t the only phone in the building that to h imself p 5[...]Meanwhile, business in the Ad- Mr. Lopez's . Gaucho golfers[...]ministration ground to a halt for Since the ftre, Mrs. New has take championship[...].p 7 restoration of the damaged build- that might leave a hint or[...]the frre cause.[...]d workers in the offices struggled Work goes on amid debris[...]The registration office was[...]after the fire bomb ignited in a ntewJIHORll[...]west office of the Administration[...]the pushed-back, covered desks The Learning Assistance Center is sponsorin.g a works[...]and office equipment, last Wed- getting a job. The one hour workshop is being held today from 10 nesday. She was answering tele- a .m. to 11 in the student lounge will deal with instruction on phone calls and queries from[...]for a job, filling out resumes and applications, the job students who wanted credits Glendale firemen inspect the burned interior of the admini- interview and a section for questions and answers. transferred[...]for stration building, just moments after the blue was controlled.[...]graduation, among other emer- The arson-caused fire is being investipted by the GleMiale El Tiempo Pasando Staff[...]Finals scheduled TheEl Tiempo Pasandostalffor the fall semester of 1977will be : ~tors - Bill Pe[...]7:30-9:20 a.m. Wed., May 11 Gandara , Stev[...]9:00a.m. 9:30·11 :20 a.m. Wed., May 11 Photographers[...]11:00 a.m. 11:30-1:20 p.m. Wed ., May 11[...]1:00 p.m. 1:30-3:20 p.m. Wed., May 11 In Jut week'[...]3:00p.m. 3:30·5:20 p.m. Wed., May 11 disqualified," The El Tiempo Pasando mistakenly reported that[...]8:30 or 9:00a.m. 7:30-9:20 a.m. Thurs., May 12 Bob Christian. Dr. Nancy NolJ, John Griggs and Jim Trenbeath T-Th were members of the AS election board.[...]10:00 a.m . 9:30-11 :20 a.m. Thurs., May 12 Noll, Griggs, and Christian are advisers and[...]11:00 or 11:30 a.m. 11:30-1:20 p.m. Thurs., May 12 vice-president and a membel' of its executive board. 12:00 noon 1:30-3:20 p.m. Thurs., May 12 The same article also reported that the candidates were given T-Th private bearings with the election board. T-Th 1:00 or 2:00p.m. 3:30-5:20 p.m. Thurs., May 12 They were, in fact, given bearings with the AS Executive Board 8:00a.m. 7:30-9:20 a.m . Fri., May 13 and it was that board that decided the candidates fate. MWF[...]10:00 a.m. 9:30-11:20 a.m. Fri., May 13[...]MWF 12:00 noon 11:30-1:20 p.m. Fri., May 13 Students can sell used te~books to the GCC bookstore, May 9-13. 2:00p.m. 1:30-3:20 p.m. Fri., May 13 For one-baH the price of the new book, the bookstore will buy MWF back use[...]7:00a.m. 7:30-9:20 a.m. Mon., May 16 the price of the new book.[...]8:00a.m. 9:30-11:20 a.m. Mon., May 16 |
 | [...]'s saccharin ban is ridiculous are a travesty The AS elections bNrd rude a big mistake when they[...]from restaurants, supermarkets,[...]duce a bill to block the FDA ban.[...]It will , if passed, amend the Food[...]and Drug Cosmetic Act of 1938 opted to decide the fate of the three disqualified AS thusiasm as[...]to any ~ndiutes in a meeting tlwlt wu closed to the public and cigarettes would be - the public sweeten the deal. food additive[...]cancer in animals or people. Ostensibly, the meeting was closed in order to protect the Apparently, the people will Last month, the CUmberland candidates' privacy. The election bNrd by keeping the[...]ems to be, as with meeting closed, left it up to the candiutes to disclose makers of Swee[...]than doubled its normal produc· 1920's bas tbe government at· consume, but what the govern- This wu a bad move which was rationalized by falt.cies. tion to meet the demand of tempted a ban that affects as Firstly, the matter at und wu not a private one. "o one[...]"panic buying" of the product. many people. And the response to the people from harming them- was probing into persoul life of any of the candiutes. 1be factory is flooded w[...]reinstated. This issue is of public concern and the meeting should uve been open for all[...]attend, so they could observe for themselves how the mat1er was handled. Besides, it is not the role of AS to protect anyone and[...]Music maiors give recitals especially not the and~tes. When they run for an office it[...]sic should be understood they they will be under the scrutiny of peers and instructors is an e[...]Department accompanist - who press and in the public eye.[...]also If any information was indeed protected from public music majors. They appeared i[...]aca, an organ toccata sensitive to the performer. access, it was protected wrongly. Room 124, Music Building in by Mark Ramsey , a[...]ls to fulfill a get that information second·Mnd from the mouth of those first appearance to p[...]requirement for public perfor- who attended the meeting.[...]mance. Dr. C. Paul Harper, Because the issue was a political one, decided by politi~l ally, a performer left tbe stage mention a few . The accomplish- chairman of the Music Depart- body, there is the cunce that any version of the action at without completing the number, ments of all who participated ment was in charge of the events. the meeting will be a st.nted one, whether it comes from the and one or two started over to try were impressive. andidates themselves or from members of the Executive once more. Board. This[...]rtistry Among the instruments played been avoided, had the meeting been open to press and wh[...]of selection Not to be overlooked were the[...], guitars, oboe, piano, trom- Unfortunately, the AS election Board created the situ• tion and even tone quality. Par[...]lute Ramsey, music major student, phones and the voice. Their action did nothing for the ~ndiutes. If they were treated unfairly, we an only take their word for it. And if the action taken was just and fair, well, we'll really never know. Again, we are in the situation of taking somebody's[...]In an innovation in the student recognition day and ooserve the activities of electronics workers. By keeping the meeting closed, the AS Executive Board program, three outs[...]s Carsten P. Gehrke, Richard A. did not protect the ~ndidates' privacy, but Instead turned a r[...]hn M. Russell visited, respec- cold shoulder to the students' right to know how the election tively, the Salt River Project, Phoenix Data of their repre[...]· ' undermine the function of a democratic political system. It[...]GCC, Dr. Robert J . more idealistially than is the ~se with other governments. Heuser is retiring to take the rest But so much, for wut would seem to be. AS us put all of that he deserves. · the[...]hown they Heuser, who has worked in the can be as secretive as anyone and show the same kind of education field for 45 y[...]he would like to travel. information from the students, or merely a decision based[...]CC since on bad judgment, is irrelevant. It has the same effect either its ince ption and to a[...]helped make the campus what it If AS really means to make g[...]g in com· of promises to be more responsive to the students, this munity education. ac[...]y of going about it. In fact, it We at the ETP salute Dr. leaves those promises sounding[...]wish him the best in years to[...]given a ch•nce to In addition to this, the ignore and bleakly tolerate. live a full life. committee has two main These are the physi~lly and In order to achieve this goa Is, one is to make the ALL SMILES- Electronics instructor Ray Smith (seated)[...]understanding, we must help doors to the schools two most shares a little levity[...]r living en. frequently used buildings, the (from 1. to r.) Richard Holbrook, John Russell and Cars[...], vironment. To paraDhrase IMC and the Student Union, Gehrke. by some unfortunate accident a point from the "Bill of open electronically.[...]ed or birth defect, lost part, or Rights For the Disabled" by The other is a project the use of part of their Sondra Diamond, the handi- already in the preliminary GCC graduation ceremon[...]physi~l body, but who with ~pped have a right to an stage as a sign-up petition Hanhila stadium, gratifying approximately 250 out of 500 probable determination come back into unobstructed education. This started by the Rotoract Club participants. _ society and adjust to their includes the right to enter and headed by Dr. Lee Springer.[...]John F . Prince, first executive dean or GCC and the former new life -style. use any building. n involves filling in the large president of MCCCD, will be the speaker. . These strong individuals . Using the GCC campus as aack.s in the sidewa•s on Commencement rehearsal will be held May 18 at 9 a .m . m the ..ce problems and embllr- an example, the students, ~mpus tMt jar and hinder[...]a instructors and ad· the transportation of those According t[...]ty, cannot understand ministration an tum the undi~pped in wheel chairs. graduated approximately 250 this January and expect to graduate simply bec[...]mittee's advisers 500 this spring with 250 probably participating in the ceremony.'' informatlon with which to volvement for all students. are Veterans' Coordinator appty in dating with the - Now there is a committee Brad[...]find hard to midway this semester in the All of us truty ~re about[...]confront. We don't want to most part by the undi- the people who are disabled. think that some day we may capped. It has set a foun. Now with the establishment[...]the ttud.,,.[...]and •• on ocodemiC &oboro10ry fOf' the[...]to get to know one another, to on our own what the com· =t:::~~~,!:t:;~oc::.-o:~[...]10e fll'ovlrnenn Od.ce We must see that the establish communication mittee proposes in theory. I S302 SfMd di[...]mittee their humanity. They are about the necessary under- when you return next[...]£Tfll' tnvtte t &etten to the edttor from ony[...]individuals who don't want standing of the disabled's semester ; Support[...] |
 | [...]customs of the Mexican-Chicano[...]from around the valley got a chance to roam around the[...]People who attended the stage show outside the cafeteria got[...]It was a week that brought the Mexican culture to the forefront[...]•nd salsa for GCC students lut Friuy u ~rt of the Sem•N de Ia[...]A member of the Los Ninos Contentos, u they performed in[...]the BAr- a.Q Area during the wHk celebrating the rich cultural[...]heritage of the Chiano peoples.[...]After be~ a part of Glendale College for 12 years, Martha[...]t desire was to become a teacher, but working f« the[...]telephone company led her to secretarial work, where she enjoyed[...]" I'm sure I'm going to miss the contact with the young people,''[...]Glendale in the upcoming fut\.D'e.[...]PUS linuing th roug h May 27. Museum[...]The Arts hours[...]product ions - " The Val iant.'' " Mind 'The Los Ninos Contentos dances a traditional number as they performed during the Semana over /11\atler: • "[...]Atlanta Rhythm Sect ion, May 20.[...]Other Events MaY 21. Free Peoples Pop Concert, land-locked Whale[...]May 22. 7 p.m . George Carlin, Ma y 25.[...]Gabler ," May 6, 7, 13, 14, 8 p. m .• SJ, 52[...]fOr students. Arizona 's "Benefit to save the Baker plans to go on a con- He also[...]Milquetoast" and " What E very support the Mendocino Whale Baker is a sculptor by tra[...]man Really Wants ;" free. May 6, War by featuring the founder of plans to tow a log 20 foot long and The benefit began with music Student Union, D in ing Hall. 7, 13, 14, 8 p. m . the group Byrd Baker. four feet wide behind his truck. from Woodlord Haven. Woodlord Reg istration f[...]June 1 and 2. With help from people in each Haven is a duo composed of[...]wins, May 9, 8 Baker came loaded with en- town the log will be whittled to Scott Barry, president of the Aug. 18,9 a .m . to 12 noon, and 7 p. m . to p.m ., 56.75, SS.7S. Fl[...]trother. Scott faked the bongo Phoen ix College, Time of Your Life , and the Choral Reefer Band, May 12, 7 admiration for the sparse crowd July 21. all day. which attended. He p-aised Ari- and the harmonica but was good OFF CAM[...]Baker said Japanese and Rus- on the flute . His brother played[...]., S7 .SO, S6.SO. Jerry Riopelle, zona for being the fll'St land sian whalers kill85 per cent of the The Arts Richar[...]nterest in 40,000 whales killed each year. He the guitar admirably, keep~ the Phoenix Art Museum : Ten years of 20. 21 , 8 p. m. , S6. 7S, SS.7S. The Charlie[...]eXhibit ion, con · D.lniels Band, May 23, 7 p.m . and 11 the whale war. He said, "You said, "The baby whales are killed linuing to May 8. love the whales in a very tough first. 1ben when the parents and back problems. The brothers Four Corners Stales Biennial[...]May 27, 8 p. m ., S7 .Sl. S6.50. place to love whales.[...]pa inting , Scottsda le Center tor the Arts: other whales come to help the their six or seven ecologically sculp[...]9. Locks from Iran, opening May 9. Baker lacked physical poi[...]reception for above events, May 27. stage, stumbling over micro- whale dies every 1[...]Gammage Auditor ium, Captain and ing under the light of the projec-[...]tinuing to May 20, .V.Onday to Friday, 9[...]Ohn said. " One was to go to Japan who cultivates the jojoba bean.[...]24. which I have done, and the The jojoba bean is believed by[...]ilkinson starring in " Pa jama Tops.'' constipate the streets with said. " Whenever I hear of the[...]matinee, 12: 15 p . m .• Sunday.[...]Loncoln Drive) " The Woman in the this state who[...]1.50- fOr 11 m the desert."[...]" Metropolis, May 20, 7: 45 p. m .; for whale benefits. He said, "The[...]Dusseldorf.'' 7: 45 p.m . Japanese people think 'The money won't save the whales."[...]vement, May 11, Sl .7S. Global Trip need them for the protein.' " He Baker wants Citizen to write[...]Tick May 13, S3.7S. said the Japanese government President Carter urging him t[...](scienc e f il m ) May 28 30, Del Webb[...]Townhouse by inflating the price or beef.[...] |
 | [...]J, 1977 Jeremy puts GCC's nursery school to the test[...]3-year-old Jeremy Brown discusses the basic conflicts between his stomach and spinach d[...]apart from tbe nonnal activi-[...]ity College campus the nurs-[...]blocks, or experiencing the[...]Like the other children Jeremy follows the plans for[...]nutes of rest. Jeremy decides to catch 40 winks. The nursery is open from 8: 30 to 11 :00 Monday through Friday. Parents do[...]Student nurse of Dean keeps on pedaling it the year named Janice Maslaniak, 30, a fli'St-ye[...]I'm the old dean that rides the[...]named GCCNursing Association's Student Nurse of the Year. Elton , dean for Continu ing Maslaniak was elected to the post amid a controversy about the Ed.Jcation at GCC. title. Many student nurses petitioned against the election which But according to Elton[...]'t exactly peers. According to a student nurse, the election took place during the old dean. At age 60, Dean a nursing class but only those who were members of the Nursing Elton enjoys bicycling, hiking[...]ball and just about to be "GCC Student Nurse of the Year,'' was misleading, they said, any outdoor sport ! because it gave the impression that she was chosen as the best Elton owns a ' 51 Raleigh representative from their campus rather than a representative of bicycle, which he bought for his the 40 member association.[...]en he was nine years old . A spokeswoman for the GCC Nursing Association countered that Now, however. Elton uses it to the title is given only to an association member to represent their travel back and forth to work two association and, therefore, should be elected by ber fellow or three times a week. The members. "Tbe petitioning Nurses," she explained, "were s.imply mileage is 12 miles round trip and misinformed about the title and the election." it takes Elton 25 minutes one Maslaniak will represent the GCC chapter of the Arizona Nursing way. His fastest time was[...]a Student Nurse of recorded at 18 minutes. the year .[...]rse of hiker. He has hiked in 49 states. the Year will be to represent the GCC Nursing Department at high not havin[...]school career days, to stimulate more interest in the nursing said ' 'I'll probably make it[...]always wanted Arizona ·s wide open spaces. the to come back to school and prepare for a career[...]es at Boswell Memorial Hospital comes into work at 7:30a .m. and in' Sun City where she is responsible for the total patient care of one stays till 10:30 p.m[...]d one of her most interesting How the old dean does it, assignments was when she worked in s urgery and witnessed the nobody knows, but those miles[...] |
 | Opera workshop production merits lcudos The Opera Workshop under the leadership of Mary Ann Dutton, music professor, presented "1be Bartered Bride," April 29 and 30, in the Student Center Hall for this year's fmal event. Despite the handicaps of doing a production in a makeshift theater, the cast rose to the occasion and gave an effective rendition of the opera. The character-makeup, the colorful costumes and even the stage settings warrant commendation. The da.n ces added to the flavor of Bohemian style, aside from the humor they offered. The circus troupe lent some humor and color to the plot, also. The story of the opera is about a lass <Marie) whose parents want her to marry the shy, stuttering son (Vasek ) of a wealthy landholder. The man she loves turns out to be another son of this landholder. Despite the marriage broker's CKecal) attempts to arrange the marriage for the shy man, the " Bartered bride" is united with the man (Jenik) she wants. Denire Barr ack 's perfo[...]) and acting ability. To mention some others in the cast- Tom McAllister gave a noteworthy performanc[...]part well and appeared to convi.n ce his clients. The group that sang "Think It Over Marie" offered a smooth bend of voices, too. While in the background, the orchestra merits comment for its support to the cast and the chorus. The direction came from orchestra whose assistance was essential to give the production[...]Kecal (James Holomon) , the marriage brok- the girl he loves, during the GCC Opera Dutton is to be complimented for her effort in producing the er, convinces Jenik (Tom McAllister) that it Workshop's presentation of "The Bartered opera on campus. would benefit all i f he were to forsake Marie, Bride."[...]Interview The editor talks to himself about himself[...]about the job. Like free tickets to best in the state, ana me credit. (Editor's note : In the has to explain why this is or that[...]a seuch for il hard- hiHing is and the biggest burn about the 'ract, if it wasn't for a certain some[...]great job and . it was great interview for the lut issue of woole thing is that what I[...]in working with him . 1he ETP, I found the perfect saying doesn't make any dif.[...]to - myself. ference, anyway. because the one of m y classes by now. And every sense of the word. She's Me : Yes. I wish they[...]' m explaining since I'm just carrying 12 hours always around if we need advice[...]gestions, but were going to have over the pro- sure know what makes good dia[...], how very, very took 18 hours plus I was on the made being editor bearable.[...]d was sharp enough to ask few of the people that call in to newspaper staff and s[...]get a chance to be on t.v. I even probing questions, and hild a compla in are willing to w[...]went home and changed my good knowledge of the in- letter to use at the paper. I mean, semester than I did last[...]SC]Tlester. school, the paper there reaJJy had thought I'd get on. It was gonna would be the perfect in- reader see their poin[...]a muzzle on it. The ad- be my big break . terviewer,[...]a fellow staffer last ministration and the adviser I also wish we would've[...]beca~e they 'r e either illiterate improve the paper, but that I'd "un-American" got in the paper. were better than many or the have a pointy head), but or don 't want to appear to be the never want to be editor because · Which is pretty weird when you articles in the issues they ap- because I've had a long and[...]ol in print as they are on there was too much work to it and think about it. Those guys were peared in. Like the letter we got personal relationship with the phone. They're not inter ested not enough pay.[...]trying to make sure that from the Black Student Unioo myself <no w i secracks,[...]wood. everything was acceptable to the about the article I just men- please) .[...]ter So, last Thursday, I went to over the phone. point and this may really be the and they were doing it while should apply for a position on the my house to see if I could 1: Is that all ? worst thing about my position - stepping all over the F irst paper. It cut me to the quick but catch me ilt home, even[...]eader it's easy to say, " I don' t lots of the time. The people that admit m y admiration. They did[...]much time do you have? like the paper, and if I was consider themselves to the an excellent parody ci my writing t[...]self in my bedroom 1: Jus( answer the question, that. but I can't anymore . It's[...]ermine what America have in m ind for the future. relaxing with a beer. I was please . fun to be where the buck stops. really stands for, and tha[...]freedom. H we're not free here on the Wallace and Ladmo show. 1o questions and at how think that the main thing about Don't you have anything nice to we're nothing. I mean that's the I still enter every contest they candid[...]re.) being editor that's a pain is the say about tenure as editor ? on[...]nation's foundation. to be on the show. (( am doing the interviewing responsible for what I writ[...]y saying And it was reaiJy nice to work dermines your credibility or herself - A[...]our sports makes you look egotistic? the money that you're getting for beca~e if I d[...]me out. So when something isn·t really the ideal time to be amazing amount of compe[...]ice things that our sports pap;e is one or the accura cy and objectivity . want to call[...]They 're not the same things, you that considering I p..~t roughly 20[...]know . In fact, they can be oours a week in on the paper, that[...]that's the exception rather than than that. Being editor is[...]the rule . no joyride. I mean it'd be real[...]And as far as the egotism goes, nice to say that it's loads of flm[...]like to know what the person for a ll the boys and girls in[...]wro·s running the show here is Gaucholand. but I.d lose my[...]paranoid of the press on the a real pain.[...]weight around in getting a Me : Well. first of all. a editor,[...]tory . they hate it when they 're you're the one that has to deal[...]the subject of one. Kinda like how \\ith all the complaints agai nst[...]police get scared when they 're the pa per People call all the time[...]think readers have a right to any coverage and not getting[...]people a s they do about their the type of treatment that they[...]elected offi cials. deser ve orne of the complaints[...]trying to open up the windows from ignorance aJ>out the tenets[...] |
 | [...]• • Lynette Edwards topped the Gauchos' quartet, finishing with 1,178 JX)ints, w[...]dominated play at the Arizona 1,020. Brenda Mardis finished loth, hitting for 912.[...]ference's championship men's The Gauchos' total of 3,284 clearly topped the 2,976 that second-[...]winning five of the six singles[...]matches and the top doubles Coach Charlotte Kidney's team ia n[...]rg, Va. GCC's squad will be departing Tuesday for the[...]in the tourney, Randy Bryan[...]' S INDIVIDUAL - Marlene Sllcocks, (Cerritos) , 1218; Lyne"e[...]oslyn Coor IGCC), 1091 ; Phyllis Gelne" ( GCC), 1020 ;[...]rom ( Palomar) , 1000; Diana Shelter (Palomar>. 992 ; Nancy Jorden of the Gauchos advanced past the ( Palomar) , 974; Debbie Conley ( San Bernadino),[...]Sheppard (Rio Hondo). 949; Brenda Mardis (GCC), 912.[...]Mesa's 23 points clearly WOMEN'S TEAM - Glendale CC, 3284, Palomar 1976, Mount San Antonio[...]showed the domina~ force the 2317.[...]'Birds were in the tourney -[...]Scottsdale was the runner-up[...]ran took the No. 1 singles title, for NJCAA meet[...]6-2, 6-2. Perran's toughest com-[...]petition came in the initial match by Caroline Gandara[...]7 season sure ended differently than it began for the Glendale against Yavapai's Pat Leffard.[...]softball squad, and much differently than the 1976 season ended.[...]GCC softball, riding high on the crest of second place fmisb in the H, 7-5 victory that higbligbted are dreams of any athlete, but foe "1be tracksters are all in good[...]re real. Redmond tied tbe Ari- Dick Feunning, but the ACCAC during the '71 campaign. But, after an 11-1 DUU'k during las[...]e triple jump at finals are always unpredictable. the current squad fmilbed well behind leader Mesa wit[...]r"eDCe mark and 11-9 overall record. 1bunday, at the Mesa Invita- 'J1)e Gleudale trackmen seem And the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Cham- tional, Redmond broke the na- optimistic going into the ACCAC pions of 1976 won't be going to Huntington Beach for the national tional junioc college record in the fmals. Freshman Randy Espi- tournament this year.[...]ned GCC in two of three long jump with a jump of 23-10'14, noza ran the mile in 4 :16.4 at the meetings this year and handed Glendale its only loss last season, which made him fifth in the Mesa meet last Thursday. It is Mesa's 1bunderbirds, are No. 1, and will represent the Arizona nation overall. Redmond has his best time ever • and 25 schools at the National Junior College Athletic Association tourney qualified for the National Junior seconds faster than his record in[...]ol. But despite the disappointment of finishing back in ~e depths of the meet, May 19-21 at Houston, conference standings, the members of the GCC squad did turn in some[...]individual performances. Kathy Rockenfield bit .429 before Texas. re[...], Along ·th Redm nd f othe 9.54 in the 100 yd. dash, had WI 0 . our r - another best time in the 220 with a Kathy Pearston, Val Trexel, Isabel Flores[...]nd Teddy ~le~le tracltsters will be tra- time of 21.6. Reagan's toughest Walsh all hit over .300, Sheila and Liz tied for the team home run lead 'elling to Te.x as - Fred Rt:a[...]Allen _Estrada, Randy Espinoza, who ran a 9.4 in the Mesa doubles, with Debbie and Jayne each rapping[...]Invitational. during the campaign. Sheryl Wells, who handled nearly all of the pitching duties, gave up just 2.15 earned runs per game during her Strange: looking creatures Before the NJCAA finals, the J im Maher took second in the initial season with the Gauchos. showed up at the GCC- Pima Glendale trackmen will be com-[...]d play softball game last week and peting in the Arizona Community the three mile with a clocking of for Glendale in '78, so they'll just start all over again next winter with ETP cameraman cau[...]one goal in mind-finish better than No. 2. watching the action. Soph jocks moving on[...]efers Mississippi State Univer- Ma.n y of the athletes that suffered through the (}.9 Ray Arvizu, who led tbe GCC team in scorin[...]on will be travelling on, with received flnt-team all~er"eDCe honors, beads the list of Mitch Chilton, who began the week tied for the school a few already on their way. Glendale[...]een Mesa Bill Meeks, who was a 6-4, 220 lb. defensive lineman higher institutions next y[...]real life campaigns as a Telly Arvizu ~Cored 11.2 and 19.3 in his two seasons at State[...]ll scbolarship to South- GlendaJe, . . . named to the first-team by the coaches in can, Duke and Lewis and Clark, but is hoping on the western Louisiana, and is currently participating in the the Arizona Commuaity College Athletic Conference and University of Tulsa or the University of Arizona . spring program there. was cbosen to receive all-Southwest honors, all after being Second baseman Rick Melvin wou[...]ile at St. Mary's Tulsa, but has offers from Lewis and Clark, San Diego Greg Bolen. GCC's center last year , at 6-(), 226, is Higb in Pboebix.[...]t Northern Arizona Among tbe schools opting for the &-2 guard's services Mesa Colorado and the University of Arizona. University[...]l most likely Dan Kulis, who, at &-foot_. and 255 lbs. plays any of Southwestern Louisiana, North[...]niversity, choose USIU , but has offers from Pan American, Lewis position he pleases, r[...]ersity of New Southpaw pitcher Ron Maze, the third member of the Other Gaucho gridders continuing on-...J[...]up at Mesa Madsen will be walking on at the Uni versity of of state."[...]king on at Arizona State as a punter ; and choose from when they decide on their next playing site.[...]ack J ohn South- Tim Weisheim, who hasn' t budged from first base in two to walk~n a t Ariz.ona[...]gsby, a sophomore land both declined offers from Baker and will be walldng years, has offers from Brigham Young, Mesa Colorado, outfielder from Thunderbird High has been offered from on at NAU in the fall . The knee injury that sidelined Pan American, Duke, La[...]Pan American , but is considering the University of Southland for the better pa rt of the last campaign has University of Texas at El Paso. Despite the offers. the Nevada at Las Vegas.[...] |
 | Members of the Glendale golf team, champions of ence: from left, Rick Kwiatowski checking a drive; and Tony Stasik following his fairway shot. The the Arizona Community College Athletic Confer-[...]t; Tim Gray 'yanking one'; Gauchos are playing in the Southwest Regional[...]by O.ve Van Ness GoU bas consistently been the ll'im Gray, Tony Stasik, Rick al, dropping 26 strokes on three GLENDALE CC INVITATI[...]Mike Fowle!" CGCC), 79-83 - 162;[...]Oluck Dodd ( AWC ), 82-81 - 163 ; JOhn winningest sports program at[...]ssing away a trip to TEAM - Glendale, ~-302 - 606,[...]Hestet" (SCC) , 78-85- 163; Jay Borg GCC, and the 1977 .Gaucho squad didn't need anything like a play- the NJCAA tourney. Arizona western. 307-322-629 ; Mesa,[...]322-310 - 632 ; Phoenix, 316-324 - 6SO ; put the fmishing touch on another off to defeat the rest of the field. Scottsdale. 320-335 - 655; Yavapai, CMCC), 84-80 - 164;[...]Practice matches were sched- 338-321 - 659; P ima, 327-333 - 660 ; CPC) , 83-83 - 166; Dave Niehuis (YC) , capturing the Arizona Communi- three strokes following the open- Uled Monday vs. Mesa and Tues- Centra l Arizona, 328-338 - 662 ; 83·83 - 166; M ike Williams CAWC), 77-[...]Glendale stormed day against Phoenix, with the Cochise, 360-415 - 775 .[...]erence to a 21Htroke advantage and fm-[...]S - Jet"ry Burkland - 168; Greg Goldstein ( PC), 82-86 - championship by finishing on top[...]Gray 168; Scott Mayfield CCAC), 17-11 - in the Glendale Invitational. ished the tourney 23 ahead of morning at Wigwam l.;OUDtry[...]illian 168; Dan Kaufman ( P ima) , 86-82 - Jerry Burkland and TOOl Gray Arizona Western. Club. The teams, nine members CYC ), 75-77 - 152; Tom Russel l 168; Tom R ice CP ima ), 85-83 - 168; topped the Gaucho&, wbo today The win reaffirmed the domi- of the ACCAC plus Dixie College ( AWCl, 74-79 -[...]170 ; Steve and Friday will be playing in the[...]- 156; Derek Crawford ( PC), 75-12 - Eh~rraga CCAC), 84-84- _170; ~eg regional tournatnent in hopes of ACCAC links circles - it was the boles today and 18 tomorrow. 15[...]iatowski ( GCC ), ftJ -77 _ 157; ( YC), 91-81 - 172 ; Jon Arnold ( Coc. ), College Athletic Associat[...]Jim OWens (CAC), 74-83 - 157; Ken 85-87 - 172 ; Bud Rudolph ( SCC ), 85-87 championship tourney in Fort Now, the Gauchos will attempt in them," but the real story is Chase ( SCC), 79-78-157 ; Bill Spencer - 172; Ro~ Locke ( PC), 86-87 - 173 ;[...]75; Myers, Fla. next month. to grab the national qualifying going to come down to[...]159; Daryl Crawford R o~hard Lu1an ( P •ma ), 92·85 - 177;[...]~~ann ( CAC), 88-89 - 1~ ; victory over Gray for the indivi- In 1976 the Gauchos took the it if we keep our beads straight[...]l. 93 -85 - 178; J om dual medalist honors, but the regular-season title with equal and[...]Faulkner ( P ima ). 77-83- E lsleger ~ Coc . ) , 82-96 - 178; Chuck[...]4-77 - 161 ; Eade ( P oma) , 89-93 - 182; Matt Gauchos - Burkland, Tom Gray, ease, but " choked" in the region- last weekend."[...]Musgrove ( CAC), 92-93 - 185; Terry[...]Amaya ( Coc.), 105-136 - 241.[...]It was the first year for junior college women's[...]No.2 net track in the state and at Glendale, coach Kathy[...]dedication the girls put in," said Coach Jackson. The girls competed in the Phoenix College[...]the team's distance nmner with mononucleosis, the by taking the No. 2 singles[...]championship at the women's Val Troxel toot farst in the shot put with a put of[...]38-11 and carol carvoo won the discus with a throw[...]of 116-0. Debbie Cassity took two farst places in the· 440 hurdles with a time of 72.7 and in the 100 meter[...]Other places for the Gauchos were Carol taking[...]fourth in the shot put and second in the javelin throw[...]Shelley Marque took third place for the Gauchos[...]in the 220 with a time of r1.3 and a third place in the were carrie Kennedy, the No. 3[...]100 meters with 13.0. Debbie also took third in the[...]The Gaucho relay team also placed second in the[...]winners of the No. 1 doubles The girl's next meet will be a conference meet[...]with Mesa and Phoenix tomorrow afternoon in the[...]Earlier in the week, GCC com-[...]After tomorrow afternoon's meet the girls will go Cheryl Brinkerhoff looks into matches. The Gauchos fmisbed Val Troxel's shot put of 38-11 was good enough to Pueblo, Col. , to compete in the IAIAW Regionals the heavens for help during their season 9-3 overall and 6-10 in to earn the Glendale sophomore first place in May 13 and 14, then it's on to the nationals at UCLA Gaucho's 9-0 s[...]enix Invitat ional. to be held May 19-21.[...] |
 | NLTIIMPOPAIANDO ...y5,1977 The end is near .. for baseballers by fMry Anne Mclaughlin hurlers the first game and four in With the season almost over, the nightcap. the Glendale Gaucho baseball In that first game of the after- team has completed the year noon Glendale could never take[...]w .:>00. the lead. AWC got the lead at the The season will close this after- end of the second and Matador noon at Mesa in a game which[...]lso met double and two home runs to give the Thunderbirds yesterday on him five RBI. Glendale's leader the Gaucho field. According to that game was[...]dale could take both this week's triple in the fourth. games from Mesa, and Phoenix takes both ends of a doubleheader In the second game of the twin- from Eastern, GCC will then bill, Glendale tied the score at 5-5 complete an earlier tie game with in the fourth on a bases loaded PC to determine positio[...]i has already run away with Melvin, but the Gauchos were farst place in the division with a then blanked by Western pitch[...]endale is currently ing. in fourth place in the Valley Division of the ACCAC. AWC batted through their line- " I had expected those prob- up in the fifth to open up for four runs and the victory. lems which we had encountered this year," said coach Boetto. As the '77 season comes to a - Glendale's main proble[...]prospects for the '78 Gauchos. Glendale catcher Jim Christensen completes whiffed on Mike Rave's pitches, and Christen- on the mound this season as most " We must recru[...]y. Hitter sen gunned runner attempting steal. of the Gaucho pitching staff are freshmen . " Our pitch[...],,. perienced for college ball. The[...]gs of Jose Cuervo: problem is common throughout the conference (Arizona Com- ACNE S[...]PLANNING TREATMENT ers who can really throw the fast Writes[...]IS ball and challenge the hitters." HERBS FOR YOUTH Although the Gaucho pitchers 101 1214 HOUYWOOO, FlA. 33022 had their problems this year, GCC's offense was hot - the team's batting average is close to .300 and the defense bas been SUMMER JOBS what Coach Boetto described as FUU TIME WORK pretty good.[...]utfielder Mitch Chil- ton was a bright spot for the '77 CALL • • . 277~249 team, hitting eight home runs to[...]'n tie the GCC school record pre- viously set by Karel DeL[...]ndale's regular sea- son games played last week, the EARN PART Gauchos went winless as they lost an away makeup game against the Yavapai Rougbriders Mon- TIME[...]openings in numerals 20 held a 3-1 lead until the rains skill areas. Pay Is Good![...]ured and Yavapai exploded for Being in the Guard is like fi ve runs in the fifth , sparked by having a part time job "[...]er". Ask header , Glendale lost both games to the Arizona Western Matadors, about our mon[...]ribed it. double defeat was you up to $125. per a disappointing and depressing[...]Gaucho pitching was nowhere 271-5187 to be found , as GCC went through th[...]mce 1795 Jose Cuervo ha., lxen the.: fiN. the pre·[...] |
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