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4 I Associated Freshmen Students The first event sponsored by the Associated Freshmen was the Frosh Luau, a dinner-dance which featured Hawaiian atmosphere, decor, and dress. The AFS also sponsored two other dances first semester. Along with the Associated Sophomores, the AFS co-sponsor- ed the Talent Show second semes- ter. They also held another dance. AFS officers prepared a budget and calendar for the 1967-68 school year and wrote a constitu- tion for Associated Freshmen. They also made plans for a Forum Series for next year. 152 i - 'Tx .P X- First Semester AFS: Standing: Tom Hub- bard, president: John Spencer, social commissioner: and Jerry Gable, par- liamentarian. Seated: Sandra lVliller, AWS representative. Second Semester AFS: Standing: Dick Betty Trunzo, AWS representative: Pat Furlow, special commissioner: John White, social: Faith Okuma, parliamen Spencer, president: Russ Gill, vice presi- tarian: and Cheryl Lauchnef, Secretary dent: and Clay Brown, treasurer. Seated:
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L Second Semester Commissioners: Shar- Dieckman, special: Pat Eliason, special: on Hanson, public relations, Pat Vaught, and Buzz Turner, calendar. elections, Mrs. Murphy, sponsor, Donita Associated Sophomore Students JK' '-22 f I L' -0 . ..x 1 nl- . -3 V g , sp am. 1 'fl T' L. ,zz-. ' L'.V. l . ...di I 1 . Xb Qx Q 'li .C E 'ii Second Semester Officers: Kamal Zein, urerp Dominique Bischoff, president: vice-president: Sue Chamberlain, treas- and Cathie Johnson, secretary. Sophs made 1966-67 a swing- ing year from beginning to end. Two class dances were well at- tended at the beginning of each semester. On November 4, the sophs played host and the Young Men performed while on Febru- ary 17, a group called the Lost and Found provided the noise. Christmas spirit was spread on campus thanks to the help of those sophomores who placed and then decorated a tree in the lobby of the Student Union. A popular one-day affair of winter sports was spon- sored by the class at the Snow- bowl on Mount Lemon just prior to the holiday vacation. Under the capable leadership of Buzz Turn- er, a small but dedicated group of officers directed class activities over the first semester. Musical and specialty acts dom- inated the successful talent show which was staged in the Glendale High School auditorium with the co-sponsorship of AFS and AS. Trophies were awarded the win- ners in several categories of per- formance. ln an effort to give local area students a better understanding of the mission of the college, the Sophomore Class sponsored the first Senior Day at GCC for all seniors in the Glendale Union High School District. Much of the spring semester was devoted to preparation for baccalaureate, convocation, and graduation ceremonies which were to be held for the first time at 6000 West Olive. Thanks to the direction of a spirited slate of officers and equally spirited class adviser, Mrs. Murphy, the Class of 1967 com- pleted a memorable and product- ive year. 151
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AJCSGA Convention 1' . g.,,.g ji F-if--tt I l ABOVE: Morning assembly of the AJCSGA Convention. LEFT: GCC AS president, Aiyce Dunn and Susie Mabry, GCC evening division secretary pose with newly elected AJCSGA president Dennis Waterman of Mesa CC. Each semester the Arizona Jun- ior College Student Government Association holds a convention on the campus of a member college. This year the fall convention was held at Eastern Arizona and the spring convention at Mesa C.C. The main purpose ofthe conven- tion is to enact legislation to better all aspects of college life, be it soc- ial, classroom, or student govern- ment. Legislation at the convention is enacted in much the same way as the state government, using the committee method. This gives the delegates experience in lawmak- Dean Pierson takes a short nap between meetings at the student government con- vention. ing. At the spring convention offi- cers are elected for the associa- tion. On the first night of the three day conventions each college dele- gation presents a skit centered around a specific theme chosen by the host school. The second night features a social mixer of some type.
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