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Class leaders propose traditional activities Mary Jo Kohl, Publicity Commissioner; Diana Branch, Secretary; Paul Grade, President; Brenda Van Arsdale, Treasurer; Barbara Polk, Vice-Presidenf; Linda Bosley, Freshman Representafive; Kneeling: Sharon Hanson, A.S. Representative; Lolly Totheroh, Social Commis- sioner; Joie Hazeleff, Special Comissioner; Dom- inique Bischoff, Freshman Representative; Debbie Cohron, Parliamentarian. Suggested for 1966-67 Luau and talent show Actively participating in student governmen'r, The Freshman Class of the second semester has sponsored school activities, attended The Casa Grande Leadership Convention, and voiced opinions at A5. meetings. The Freshman Class held a car wash and continued The first semester sweatshirt sale in an effort To raise money for The financing of student functions. The officers have been hoping for The ratification of a re- vised Freshman constitution which They have drawn up. The class leaders have also proposed thaf a luau and a Talent show be accepted as Tradifional class activities. CAMELBACK FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Alyce Dunn, Vice-presidenf; Bruce Hough, President; Sue Chamberlain, Treasurer; and John Dalmolin, Secretary. STUDENTS - 109
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Freshmen make Gaucho immortal 1 r The Freshman class at G.C.C. during first semester spon- '- hlil r , sored only two, bur fairly successful, events. These were a movie, Sweet Bird of Youth and ausweafshirt sale. The sweatshirts came in two colors and had the Gaucho emblem on the front. The officers at Camelbaqk branch as pidured below were Alyce Dunn, Treasurer; Byron Limbers, President; and Maria Sherman, Secretary. The officers at Maryland were Connie Bilbrey, President; Dennis Rich, Vice-President; Bob Henderson, Secretary and Roger Dodd, Treasurer. The commissioners at Mary- land branch aas pictured were Debbie Cohron, Bob Henderson, Mary Jo Kohl, Joy Heaslet, Billie Valentine and Lollie Totheroh. . 108 - STUDENTS
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Lab sections require additional commuting Judy Achoff Angela Acosta Jolene Adams Logan Adams Neil Adams Cheryl Adamson John Aegerfer Marjorie Albright Edna Aldridge Gloria Aleiandro George Alexander Jay Alexander Judy Alexander Anthony Allen Michael Allen Michael Allen I ., . 7 Diane Allison .. Candyce Allmon Under a microscope, The world can become a strange Timothy AIIUWS and fascinating place. Maryland student Anita Mackin John AH'C visited the Camelback campus each week to complete her lab sections in biology. Laura Amos Dorothy Andersen Don Anderson James Anderson John Anderson Johnny Anderson Ray Anderson Ronald Anderson Judy Angoni Susan Gale Antrim Cindy Arnold Catherine Arredondo Sharon Afkinson John Augustin Dorothy Auwen Allen Babinski Maria Baca Rosa Baca James Backherns Cathy Bailey Clifford Baldwin Harry Balian James Ballard lll Bruce Barker Robert Frank Banks Bev Barkan Mike Barker Diana Barnes Lonnie Bartel Beverly Basley Robert Bauer George Beal 'l 10 - STUDENTS
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