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Honor Society culTivaTes chorocTer, fellowship Glendale Community College is combined wiTh Mesa Com- muniTy College, Phoenix Col- lege, and The Phoenix College Evening Division To form The MU Sigma ChapTer of Phi TheTa Kappa, The naTional honor socieTy for The junior college. The purpose of The organizaTion is To promoTe scholarship, To develop char- acTer, and To culTivaTe fellow- ship among The sTudenTs of The junior college, while The requiremenTs for membership are The compleTion of a mini- mum of fiTTeen semesTer hours wiTh a grade poinT of 1.750 or beTTer in The semes- Ter preceding elecTion. An in- ducTion ceremony and ban- queT are held each semesTer. Dues include membership in bo'rh The naTional Phi TheTa Kappa and The local Mu Sigma Chapter. Advisors from Glen- dale CommuniTy College are Miss KiTTs, Maryland, and Miss Boerner, Camelback. Mrs. Cassano, Phi Theta Kappa advisor from Phoenix Col- lege, welcomes Nancy Clark, Caryl Barker, and Frank PaTzer, first semester inductees from G.C.C. Right: Follow- ing The induction ceremony, Mrs. Cassano congraTulaTes new member Nancy Clark. PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS: First row: STeve Karlowski, Karen Gustafsson, Edna Aldridge, Lynn Goldingl Par TuTTle,Alyce Dunn,CaroI Newman, Cheryl Davis, Helene Forcier, Helen Carbonelli. Second row: Gerald Mayer, Chris Magadini, HuberT Lawrence, Jerry Schell, Reynold Yee, Dick Filloon, Peggy Schell, Gladys Bedell, DoroThy CronraTh. ORGANIZATIONS - 59
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MARYLAND HONOR BOARD: First Row: Jerry Flom, President; Cheryl Sfone, Miss Kitfs, Advis- or; Karla Prafher. Second Row: Ken Parker, Carol Beusfer, Ber- nard Oviatf, Nancy Clark, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Joel Shapiro, Vice-Presidenf; Kris Kinser, Gary Mackin, Martha Peatfie, Dave Ripley. Designed to serve as the official host of Glendale CommuniTy College, The Honor Board is selected by the faculty, voted on by the student body, and consists of six men and six women. Weekly meetings are held To plan such activities as The annual luncheon to honor students on The Dean's List. The Honor Board also acts as the host at Counselor's Day, a1 which school counselors may become familiar with G.C.C. Advisors are Miss Kitfs, Maryland, and Miss Boerner, Camelback. Left: Camelback Officers: Bonnie Anderson, Secrefary-Treasurer; Rick Hayford, President; Pat Kitchen, Vice-Presidenf. CAMELBACK HONOR BOARD: Bonnie Andersen, Darlene Anne Repela, Caryl Barkerc Marc McDonald, Marg Aldric-h, Simek, Helen Carbonelli, Kay Cunningham, Dorothy Clif- Jim Glass, Pam Bedell, Rick Hayford, Mel Groves, MISS ford, Paf Kitchen, Joan Rodack, Donifa Dieckman, Mary Boerner. 58 - ORGANIZATIONS
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Students exhibit interest in court procedure STUDENT COURT: Maryland, first semester: Joel Shapiro, Chief Justice; Debbi Cohron, Jim S'roll, Nancy Bosley, Val Justice, Gary Mackin. Meeting every Friday during the lunch period, The Student Court enforces the parking reg- ulations of G.C.C. by trying parking violators and by hear- ing individuals who plead not guilty to These offenses. The penalty for a traffic Ticket is a fine of one dollar, and this amount increases as the offenses of a student increase. The A.S. President appoints a Judicial Commissioner To Court members John Shipley and Kim Victor review the facts concern- Ch' f J T' h . f d . f f Th ing a traffic violation, while Jolly Roberts awaits 1he decision of The serve as le U5 Ice, w 0 m urn eSIgna es our 0 er jury. worthy students to serve as the iury. STUDENT COURT: Maryland, second semesier: Linda De- Mars, Pat Watson, Bruce With, Chief Justice; Scott Mitchell, Nancy Bosley, Linda Kanaley. 60 - ORGANIZATIONS
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