Glendale Community College - El Ano Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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Glendale Community College - El Ano Yearbook (Glendale, AZ) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 129 of 212
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Literary Club The Literary Club spent the year laying groundwork for the future. The club has started work on a literary magazine to be produced with the help of the publications department next year. The group will search out the best of writing, art, and photography for the maga- zine. They have made plans for a campus editorial board. Miss Marilyn Francis, a promi- nent Arizona poet spoke to the club ABOVE: Miss Marilyn Francis. RIGHT: Literary Club: Dane Hays, Anne McEl- rath, Sandra Smith and Steve Johnson. llnformal Group of Christian Scientists The lnformal Group of Christian Scientists holds weekly meetings to which faculty and students are invited. The group featured lec- tures by church representatives, workshops, and also lending library services. The goals of the organization are to promote a better under- standing of Christian Science and to participate in any inter-faith ac- tivities on campus. LEFT: Back: Dane Hays, presidentg Al- bert Harry Buehman, C.S., off-campus advisor. Front: Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, Hank Stout, Monitor Representative. on Feb. 15. Miss Francis defined ing activity, and states that it is a poetry as human speech made readying dietallshould seek, since musical by art. She sees the writ- it satisfies without filling. ing of poetry as a virile, challeng- N NO T x

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Newman Club J Newman Club Front: Lydia Chavez, Vir- kins. Back: Patsie Aldama, Maria Rubio, Charlebois, Judy Chiarella, Jim Morley, ginia Aldama, Kathy Henderson, Jo Ben- Yolanda Noriega, Rosie Galindo, Claire and Robert Garza. der, Justine Barrett and Gerry Lynn Has' Organized on the Glendale campus in the fall of 1966, the Newman Club is a religious organization. Through mem- bership in the group, students hope to better themselves by contacts with others. Spiritual activities of the club includ- ed a panel discussion entitled God is Dead. Guests speakers addressed the group on controversial topics. A folk mass was held on campus for the feast of Immaculate Conception on December 8. Cultural activities for the group in- cluded monthly attendance of a contro- versial film. Informal discussion of the film followed. Social events of the club included horseback riding, a trip to the Ukrainian Catholic Church, followed by a pancake breakfast, and two picnics with evening son, treasurerg and Fred Coury, vice- Campfires and Singamngs- president. Officers: Jim Nardo, president: Anne- Marie Fish, secretary, Norman David- 122



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