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Phi Theta Kappa ? Iii, Q . Tiff Y A - E 1 C A mam ' i xx .J ix n,,, '1 NX .. i S'-3' -1 Phi Theta Kappa: Hubert Lawrence, Ed- na Aldridge, Margaret Schell, Alyce Dunn, Gerald Mayer, Karen Gustafsson, Miss Florine Kitts, advisor, Pat Tuttle, Jerry Schell and James Baker. Phi Theta Kappa is the only na- tional honor society for junior col- leges. The purpose of the organi- zation is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cul- tivate fellowship among the stu- dents of GCC. ' Requirements for membership in the organization are the comple- tion of a minimum of fifteen se- mester hours with a grade point average of 1.750 or better. An induction ceremony and ban- quet are held each semester to honor new members. TOP LEFT: Dean's List students Thelma Keith, Carol Pulliam, and Linda Bentley at Phi Theta Kappa banquet. BOTTOM LEFT: Deans Capper and Butler and Phi Theta Kappa advisor Miss Kitts enjoy themselves at the banquet. 125
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li , ' ? I .1 ' A , . ff ,J fi .YQ-v I . -- . -. fx - . - gl-11+ ,,j'f-0' ' 5-:fi 'Q' , iii? f w - ' q -'r -r - Qi A9 -0 K l E uv B rf ' A464 ,dfxly , y X .-1, 1' . . . Honor Board: Darlene Spencer, Gerry Mayer, Carol Fasset, Linda Rupert, secretary-treasurer, Brian Nletheny, Ka- mal Zein, Gene Mayer, president, An- gela Kloche, representative, and Karen Gustafsson, vice president. Honor Board The Honor Board is designed to serve as the official host of GCC. Its members are selected by the faculty and voted on by the stu- dent body. ACounseIors Day, at which high school counselors become famil- iar with GCC was hosted by the board. Board members also serv- ed as hosts and hostesses for the Book Reviews. During the Christ- mas season they decorated the li- brary to bring the cheer of the holidays to campus. An annual banquet to honor the ninety-one students who were placed on the Dean's Honor List was held by the Honor Board on March 22. Dr. Victor H. Baumann, associate professor of education at Arizona State University, gave the address for the dinner.
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Lettermen's Club Lettermen's Club:Front Row: Ed Gilles- pie, Greg Hancock, Joe Comunale, Leonard Sweeney, Scott Giddings, and Mike Evans. Second Row: Armando IVlo- Organizing late in the second semester, the GCC Lettermen's Club was able to sponsor one ac- tivity before the year closed. Dur- ing Rodeo Week, the Lettermen sponsored a western dance, which was the only activity on campus in honor of the rodeo. Plans for next year include the expansion of activities to include some form of scholarship assis- tance to worthy recipients in the field of athletics. rado, Gene Mayer, Bob Kleinhans, Joe Stansbury, Ken Hanks, and Del Merrill. Third Row: Coach Stahlei, Nick Scott, Corky Fenton, and Don Shaver. Back Lettermen intend to stimulate participation in team and individ- ual sports both on the intercollegi- ate and intramural level. Nlany club members are also physical education majors.Through experi- ence with officiating and participa- tion in intramural sport programs, these men hope to improve their skills and knowledge of athletics. The club plans to show films of sporting events which will be both informative and entertaining. - inzgnaun-1: Bl sf? Row: Brian Metheny, Berdon Anderson, Phil Echeverria, Henry Salazar, Jim Wood and Dean Green. fx
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