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1 'L'-45.0 'zzz .Lam v- The thirty-four member A Capel- la Choir under the direction of Dr. C. Paul Harper made several public appearances during the year. During first semester the group sang at the dedication of the col- lege and at the Parents Night pro- gram. They also held a choir as- sembly and a Christmas concert. Second semester the choir took part in Arbor Day ceremonies at Rose Lane Park and the inaugura- tion ceremony ofthe president of the American Institute of Foreign Trade. The choir went on a spring tour which included performances at Arizona Western College in Yuma and at colleges and high schools in the San Diego area. To conclude the year the choir presented a spring concert and sang at Baccalaureate exercises. l 139
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Choir First Row: Cheryl Ravenhorst, Susan Co- zart, Carol Rudd, Rosemary Kaiser, Jan Treadwell, Linda Garrison, Jeanette Krueger, Linda Maneval, and Patsy Hogg. Second Row: Priscilla Gentry, Nan- L . i i- iii Choir members rehearse between scenes of the TV production with the help of Gary Robert Cork. 138 Cy Webb, Karen Hart, Sandra Smith, don, Michael Allen, and Linda Krachen Mary Minard, Carolyn Dotterer, and JO- buhl. Back Row: Suzanne Nielsen, Marc anne Ely. Third Row: Carol Fassett, Jud- Hack, James O'Meara, Lloyd Frazee ith Chiarella, FranCeS HeyS, Charles Harley Baxter, Richard Charland, Gary Bramlet, Stephen Hudson, Sanford Gor- Cork, Robert Roeser, Jeff Colt and Den ,.? ' xiiflx' 2 ral Mrs. Dutton sings with the Choir during the filming and taping of the color TV production. nis Hunter. Preparing for their appearance at GCC's dedication are Linda Meneval and Rich- ard Charland.
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.fir .fifty Z!-aff W-rf' A college newspaper serves two purposes. First, it helps keep the college students informed about the events and news of school hap- penings. lt also serves as a train- ing ground for the journalism stu- dents and helps them to put their education gained in the classroom into immediate practice. ln this sense then, the bi-monthly publi- cation of Glendale Community Col- lege, EI Tiempo Pasando is a lab- oratorybworkshop much as the sci- ence lab is for science students. Four students comprised the staff for the first semester. Jim Boyer lead the group as editor, Pam Avery was managing editor, Mike Gross headed the sports page, and John Perkins served as feature editor. The staff was as- sisted by journalism teacher Mr. Robert Wilcox. In the second semester, the staff was increased with the addi- tions of Mary Lee Connolly, Sharon Hanson, Lettie Little, Marcia Buck- pitt, and Don Smith. 140 I ,r- 'l , '-al If h A H... A Qigivl if- . Fctft' Y if-1, .-- :,.: i uf 15 'lf ' -vi 'f if figwi f i-.EMS -1 'ru'.e!7 51 -sf.. .. Q. Young journalists at work f .,, V ,fr if -iff .nur TOP LEFT: Editor Jim Boyer, TOP RIGHT: Managing editor Pam Avery, BOTTOM LEFT: Feature editor Mary Lee Connolly, BOTTOM RIGHT: Associate editor Marcia Buckpitt
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