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Student atlonal Education Association Barbara Mohammed,treasurer,Craig Heddens Rosemary Morgan Don Rothman Carol Marshall Jim Morley president Margie Watson, secretary. The Student National Educa- tion Association, or SNEA, is an organization for future educators. Through informal meetings it aims to discuss and explore, as well as to discover, the methods used by today's teachers. Also, they at- tempt to find solutions to prob- lems facing the profession. SNEA is affiliated with the Nat- ional Education Sssociation, and the Arizona Education Associa- tion. Faculty advisor is Mrs. Nancy Miller.
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AWARE Row I: Dorothy Wade, Billie Kaser, King, Ann Henningsen, Wanda Horst- King, Elaine Hill, and Helen Reichle. Madaline Barrett, Marion Smith. Faye man, and Margaret Mizer. Row 2: Owena Association for Women's Ac- tive Return to Education is open to all women students over the age of 25. The purpose of this or- ganization is to encourage and assist adult women returning to their education. It also helps women develop their individual abilities, and it fosters the ex- ch.ange of information for mut- ual interest. AWARE promotes friendliness and harmony among the members and faculty. 140 A g 5 ' W' R 5. . ef, El! ii
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Newman club yy T7 Father Hall. Willson Pickett, John Hicks, manack Jim Kuzela. Front Row: Deanna ais, Teri Beaudoin, Linda Sweeney. Gary Simon. Sharon Boyd, Kathy For- Wood, Fran Charlebois, Marc Dauphin- The Newman Club is one of J., Q - the religious organizations on the GCC campus. It was quite active last year, and this year its mem- bership increased as more activi- . , -'af .4 , , A ,Au tieswereplanned. - . H is Ji NJ' TIE? . isisgag. , ' Under the direction of Father Hall, the Newman Club members ' hope to better themselves by con- tacts with others. The organiza- tion takes part in spiritual, cul- tural, and social activities. In- cluded in the cultural area are panel discussions, guest speakers, M. ,fa if and informal discussions of con- X troversial films. Socially, the group meets for horseback rid- d N ing, and picnics.
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