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Forensics club Intercollegiate Forensics is de- signed to provide an opportunity for students to develop proficiency in areas of expository speaking, persuasion, argumentation, and oral interpretation of literature. While achieving a mastery of these areas the student acquires under- standings and skills which will en- able him to increase his effec- tiveness in the social, political, ar- tistic, and professional environ- ment in which we live. The students of Intercollegiate Forensics have tested their speaking skills at tournaments which involved col- leges and universities from throughout the Southwestern and Pacific Coast areas. Forensic trips to institutions such as the Univer- sity of California at Santa Barbara, El Camino College, Los Angeles Pierce College and the University of Arizona have proven successful and rewarding. Traveler staff This year held the debut of a new publication on campus. U15 Crawler, GCC's first literary magazine, premiered in early May. Fha' Frnwlcr contained numerous photographs of sketches, in addition to prose and poetry. All work published was done by students who submitted their compositions. The magazine itself was organized and produced by enthusiastic students. Members of the faculty Mrs. Betty Cole and Miss Fara Darland gave their time in advising the publication. Staff: Miss Darland and Linda Saunders. Standing: Dick Wodrich, John Bourne, and Rob Robinson. iso' rf Tri ri . ,.,,,, , LQ Q fit- M 1 . f y. ,I 1 .fi l 1, ' 3 Seated. Kay Sanderson, Ruth Mills. Mar- Standing: James Mancuso, Sponsor, Neil quita Hancock, Sharon Stoltsfuz, Sherry Ravella, Mike Coker, David Lux, Bill Howell, and Patrick Joyce. Thomas, Bob LaCoste, and Duane Carr .silly 4 fe , L M i F . .-.1 A f-i.4-gn, V V ? '
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4 . ligfg Row I. Gary Montgomery, Danny Spitler, Colleen Pascale, Steve Susoeff, Frances Karen Young, Randy Bailey, Dave Palm- Spinella. er. Row 2: Mike McDonald. J. Stoneall. EI Tiempo Pasando staff El Tiempo Pasando staff of 67-68 underwent many changes from the previous year. The staff expanded from six to over twelve aspiring journalists. Re- porting Class 2Il also helped to furnish the college newspaper with interesting material. Advis- ing the staff in proper form and procedures this year was Mrs. Gwen Vowles, journalism in- structor. Informing the school on hap- penings and activities throughout the year, the bi-weekly editions also served as a training ground for the up and coming reporters. EI Tiempo Pasando Vol. 3 - No. 8 Glendale Community College Feb. 16, 1968 El Tiempo Pasando is published bi-weekly by the Journalism Department of Glendale Community College, Maricopa County Junior College District. Editorial offices are at 6000 W. Olive Ave., Glendale, Arizona 85301. Editor-In-Chief ................................ ............ P am Avery Managing Editor ......................... ........ G reg Duncan News Editor ................. ....... Ra ndy Bailey Feature Editor .................. ........... C aryn Young Entertainment Editor ...... ................. S teve Susoeff Photography Editor ...... ........................... G ary Montgomery Sports Editor ............... ........................................ D ave Palmer Sports Assistants ............ ......... D anny Spitler, Mike McDonald Advertising Manager ....... .............................. F rances Spinella Circulation Manager .................................................. Colleen Pascale Cartoonist ....................................,.,.....,,,...,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,, Phil Pegg Reporters .................... Cathy Brindley and Reporting 211 Class Adviser .... ............................................ M rs. Gwen Vowles 14
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l ,fm i nm NOW I, Hank Stout, Gary Dickover, Ron Spitler, Joe Higuera, Leonard Sweeney. Jack Binder, Ed Gillespie. Mike Evans. Ira Mathis. Ken Killebrew. Johnny Rivers, Don Dean Green, Barney Fiern, Bill Glatch, Conner. Shaver, Vance Lassard. A'0ll'2, Danny George Heflin. KOH' 3: Ron Steinberg, O O O O KOH' I: Marilyn Eletto, Linda Smith. Betty Cheryl Overbee, Cathy Jones, Jenny Patsy Snell, Peggy Wilbanks, Karen Jo Thomas, Terry Hamilton, Bonnie Johnson, Carol Cornelius, Karen Cole, Swenson, Michelle Whitney, Joyce Downing, Darlene Nordby, Yoli Noreiga, Phylis Wilkens, KOH' 3: Cassie Hayes, Christy, Linda Bentley, Linda Coker. Chris Vangraam, lx'0ll'2: Naomi Brink, Sally Heard, Donna Harper, Nancy Chase, Rosemary Graham, Andy Nicklaus. Cindy Winslow. Mary Frost, Pat White, l5l
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