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Some books are lowed whole. XBtX'1+3Y4t-2OX2+47:tY9-X3N9-13Y5t'2?? William T. Sickary Director of Library Services Mrs. Rosina M. Repela Library Clerk Roy D. Jordan Audiovisual Instructional Services staff, stocks, services Philip J. Moloso Mrs. Frances B. Schindler Librarian Library Assistant Mrs. Alma l. Scalberg Miss Mary Vollrath Library Assistant The Glendale Community College library has been beneficial to all students who have taken advantage of its facilities. Under the supervision of Mr. Sickery at Camelback branch and Mr. Moloso at Maryland branch, the resources of the library have grown considerably. Some of the newer additions include a Xerox copying ma- chine, a microfilm reader machine, 75 new sub- scriptions of iournals, and 12,165 new volumes. By the fall of 1966 library officials plan to have on hand 20,000 volumes, which is the amount recommended for accreditation into the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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Fine ArTs encourage individual expression l Leonard C. Johanson H H ArT llllll l T llli ll mull ii i The Fine ArTs Department aT G.C.C. is composed of courses which offer The sTudenT an opporTuniTy To learn anyThing from basic design and oil painTing T0 class piano and voice. In The ArT Divi- sion, such courses as WaTer Color, Drawing and ComposiTion, and An HisTory noT only help develop proficiency in a chosen field, bUT also give The sTudenT an opporTuniTy To exhibiT, sell, and enTer his painTings in compeTiTive display. The Music Division consisTs of an A Cappella Choir, Class Piano, Voice, HisTory and Apprecia- Warren M. Gentry RoberTG Lundeen Tion of Music, ElemenTary Theory, and in 1966, Advanced Theory Art ArT will be included in The music curriculum. The Madrigal Singers, ?Ar' C. Paul Harper Mgsgigllary A. DUllon The opera workshop, The choir Tours, and a fuTure band are insTrU- USIC menTal in promoTing public relaTions in Fine ArTs. Fulfilling course requirements, Maryland arT sTUdenTs skeTch preliminary drawings for use in fuTure painTings. Right: Mrs. Mary A. Dutton, director of The Maryland choir and of The Madrigal Singers, inTroduces selections from The Baroque era To a music appreciaTion class. 28 -ACADEMICS
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Clerical, grounds staffs prove indispensable w u Wm e m f m m WW iv Called upon to demonstrate proficiency in carpentry, painting, traffic control, and groundskeeping, ScoHy Mrs. Belly Alpert Mrs. Madeline T. Pony Mrs. Rita McVay ' ' Secretary to Dean Capper Secretary to Dean Pierson Secretary 10 Dean Heuser Hilton always seems to be the man for The IOb' and Dean Bmler and Dean Butler Mrs. Jane Bailey Mrs. Martha Anderson Mrs. Mildred Young - Secrefary to Dean Prin Secretary to Dean Hanhila Maryland Ad issions Office M W The smooth operation and successful ?nainfenance of an insti- tution the size of Glendale Communify College requires The efforts of a dedicated and highly efficient clerical, grounds and building staff. Even with The increase in The number of clerical and maintenance sfaff members, many student workers were still needed on a part Time basis. Working righf along with The regular staff, many students came To know and appreciate these fine people. Keith Burton William EsIes Maintenance Maintenance Raymond Sankey 5c? Hihon ParI-time office assisianf Sue Traver helped out in fhe always busy registration Maintenance Maintenance center at Camelback. 3O - ACADEMICS
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