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Continuing education student First semester officers from left to right: Dane Hays President Ron Butler Vice Kathy Henderson Sponsor Mrs Dutton Faculty sponsors Mr. Gentry, Treasurer, President Joe Grassia Front Secretary Associated Students For Con- tinuing Education is the student government representing the Evening Division program. lt is set up with weekly meetings when the officers get together to plan the forthcoming activi- ties. Their aim is to arouse inter- est in the students and the com- munity. g Among their biggest events were the sponsoring of a Ist and 2nd semester Family Night. The Continuing Education students and their families enjoyed good buffet dinners and amusing en- tertainment. Curt the Clown pro- vided the fun at the first semester Family Night, and the Wind Jam- mers, a local singing group, per- formed for second semesters en- joyment. Throughout the year the Con- tinuing Education provided the college with a program of culture and sophistication. 132
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Second semester AS office posi- tions were filled by Jim Calvin, president, Glenn Wishart, vice- president Cnot picturedjg Barbara Drown, secretary, and Loren Dynneson, treasurer. The major event sponsored by the second semester student gov- ernment was the GCC Leadership Conference. Held on February 24, it succeeded in acquainting stu- dents with proper campus gov- ernment procedures. Skits were conducted to demonstrate hy- pothetical problems on the cam- pus, such as racial problems, lack of spirit and interest.
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government program The Artists Series brought to GCC lectures by such noted per- sonalities as Robert Short and David Schoenbrun. Cartoonist Bill Mauldin displayed his draw- ing skills, and world-traveler Les- lie Frost gave an intimate re- collection of her poet-father Robert Frost. Concerts by the Phoenix Symphony Grchestra and the Francesco Trio rounded out the musical taste for the aud- ience. Soprano singer Dorothy Beeson, and John Akin also pro- vided entertainment. The Continuing Education pro- gram provided the college with a variety of activities and plans to follow up with the same next year. Below: Sponsor Mrs. Dutton and Even- ing Division's Dean Capper chat with cartoonist Bill Mauldin and Kathy Henderson. I :fm 1 --ll im-5 'tl 222i! -M ce: ' 'Jim me W ,W . list , - Nt EEEEE 't
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