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El Ano staff Conrad S. Bayley A member of the English faculty, Conrad Bayley has served as year- book adviser for the college since 1965. Since his own undergradu- ate days, he has maintained an interest in publications. Weekends, he can be found playing and coaching club lacrosse and soccer. He helped form the Phoenix Lacrosse Club, which was Western United States club cham- pion last season. Mr. and lVlrs. Bayley and their two children enjoy hiking and camping, traveling across much of the United States pursuing those interests. Ronald Wiley Editor of El Ano, Ronald Wiley is experienced in yearbook pro- duction. He worked on his high school yearbook staff for four years. Ron also attended three summer sessions of the AIPA Pub- lications Workshop where he was named one of the top high school photographers in Arizona. Ron, who transferred to GCC from the University of New Nlexico, hopes to study for a degree in busi- ness or journalism. Besides working on the year- book Ron enjoys dancing, playing the clarinet, acting, swimming and interior decorating. Sharon Carlton Joining the El Ano staff late in second semester, Sharon Carlton helped on layouts, copy, indexing and typing during her free time. Although this constituted her first experience in journalism, Sharon hopes to continue with a new found interest. Active in SNEA and speech ac- tivities, Sharon hopes for a career in the teaching profession and will attend Grand Canyon College in the fall. Aleen Sager Working on the index and typing for the yearbook kept Aleen Sager busy during her free time. Aleen hopes to get a degree in elementary education and go into teaching or become a professional entertainer. Interested in music and art, Aleen also enjoys composing, painting, swimming and sewing. 'Hem-
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Mrs. Avis Stephens Staff artist for the 1967 El Ano is one of many interesting side- lines for lVIrs. Avis Stephens. Inter- ested in commercial art, Avis is working toward her BA with plans to enterthe practical field or teach. For the artwork displayed on end sheets and divider pages of the book, Avis used a charcoal and white technique. Used with a duo- tone photograph process and an applied color, she was able to cap- ture an unusual effect. The mother of four girls, Avis is interested in classical ballet. At present she is teaching classes and taking courses herself. Reading and sculpture round out her interests and help create the background which Avis feels is necessary if she is to communicate in the plastic arts. Robert Corella Photographer Robert Corella is well experienced in his field. From yearbook photography as a high school student, Bob moved on into work for a local professional studio. Highly interested in archeology, Bob can often be found excavating an Indian ruin. He holds a brown belt in Judo and spends his free time practicing and giving instruc- tion in that sport. Dennis Hunter Taking pictures of school organ- izations, social events and campus architecture along with developing film and turning out prints kept staff photographer Dennis Hunter busy a full year. Along with photography inter- ests, Dennis sings second tenor in the a cappella choir and plays the guitar. He enjoys acting, singing, and of course, photography and hopes to teach either English or history.
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Associated Students Officers: First Se- Sue Butler, special: Front: Carol John- mester: Back: Gwen Johnson, calendar, son, assemblies, Maria Sherman, secre- Kamal Zein, publicity, Brian Metheny, tary, Alyce Dunn, president, Francie Athletic, Ron Brambila, vice-president Heys, alumni, and Cheryl Bickel. i, . On-campus leadership Conferences sponsored ln an effort to stimulate greater student interest and participation in campus government, AS offic- ers hosted two all-school leader- ship conferences in 1966-67. Current campus leaders at- tempted to explain the present role and future possiblities of stu- dent government to potential leadership material in attendance. Fresh ideas and better relation- ships with neighboring colleges were two important results of the two AJCSGA conventions which were attended by GCC delegates in 1966-67. Freshman officers were included among the delegates to acquaint them with convention procedures, their fellow state officers, and the responsibilities of their offices. 4.
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