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II School Picnic ad' we xx . an 0 ge'q,'iA-9g .6 GC EQ eill O The girls won't let the boys get a head start on them. 1' Lots of food for a hungry man! A ,..s49i'b'l ,a it The all-school picnic is the time when GCC students can slip the surley bonds and really enjoy the outdoors living. The entire stu- dent body was invited to don their overalls and join the crowd on its way to south mountain for the annual all-school picnic. Mrs. Bur- ghout's cooking was really appre- ciated by the hungry group. High- lights of the evening included the marvelous singing of the men's chorus frnade up of the faculty menj, singing by the Anayas and everyone went wild looking for peanuts. 119
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Page 122 text:
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Focus Week .1 as a.. . This year, Grand Canyon College was privileged to have a team of outstanding Christian Workers to lead Focus Week. The program of the Week included Siminars, and morning and evening services. Siminars and addresses included topics from missions to the home. Every student who attended the sessions- was challenged not only by the outstanding lives of these people, but also by the goals which they set for the students as Christian young people. The team members included: William H. Bramlette, Rev. Earl S. Bell, Miss Adelle Carlson, Rev. William Dyal, jr., S. L. Harris, Orba Lee Malone, Mrs. Bob Scar- 'tif' GCC's choralaires are an added attraction to Focus Week. For me to LIVE is ? .... the theme of Focus Week. borough, and Miss Estelle Slater 02 ' If 2 V 59-' 076 R 14 1, . iljiw Qeexcx mbers0166t g goals 1201119 118 X
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Page 124 text:
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Harvest Festival He'1l get a bang out of that. Hey big boy, you forgot your green stamps. The harvest moon shone bright- ly on the campus of Grand Canyon College to theme the annual Harvest Festival. Autumn leaves flew light- ly by as the splendid decor of the evening brought about the begin- ning of the Autumn season on cam- pus. Verlyne Henry and Benny Clayton were chosen to reign over this event. Something new was added. The Jester, portrayed by Mr. Louis Buckley was a very adding attrac- tion. He was everywhere, in every- thing, but he added new excitement to the gala event. Mother Muriel Watches on. East is East and West is West, but at GCC there's Noel and the girls. fd Y ng, iw,-
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