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yi IJOII' I: Dennis Salas CRep.J, Harold Knel- retaryl, Bonnie Ramirez. Helen Richele, Cpfesidenfl- MF- Ausere CFaCulry AdViS0fl, ler, Dave Parker, Tom Blake, Bill Riverez. Lucy Murcado. Gale lrons CRep.J, Theresa MF- Campion CASSI- Faculty AdViS0l'7. KOH' 2. Marie Avila QTreasurerJ. Linda Bules. lx'0ll'3: Christine Haynle CVice- Siindfa M0l'3l10,AnCl9 Ramirez, Terry Garcia, Loida Galaviz, Dyana Green CSec- Presidentb, Sandy Christinson, Dan Lentz Bailey Sherry MOON?- Co-ed language students to study abroad GCC foreign language students Linda Saunders and Sue Schroeder will be on their way this summer to Germany and Colombia, respectively. The Experiment in International Living is providing opportunities for students, like Linda and Sue, to gain first hand experience with foreign people and the living con- ditions in foreign places. Also the students will be acting in the role of good-will 'ambassadors for the United States. They will try to lessen the existing gap between the United States and foreign coun- tries, which is a prime purpose of the Experiment. To be eligible for the Experiment. students must have some knowl- edge of the prospective country they wish to visit, and then apply on a national level. From applicants all over the United States, only a small per cent are selected. The girls will be getting to know the people and the country they visit deeper than the average tour- ist. Sue will be living with a Col- ombian family that she has been corresponding with for several years. Linda in turn will be housing with a family in Germany. Both girls have studied the language they will need intensively and speak the languages fluently so that they will be able to absorb directly their new surroundings and com- municate directly with the native people. ' Q x g. . 4: , 'jj f '..L - sx X N Y' N .
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Ski Club For those who are ski enthusi- asts, the Ski Club is the club to ioin. The purpose of the club is to stim- ulate a strong interest in the sport of skiing. lt promotes sportsman- ship and safety among the members. With the coming of spring the club changed from their snow skis to their water skis. Aquatics Club KOH' I. Danny Olson. Darol Johnson, Murphy, advisor, Mary Kelley, Terr Dan Foglton, Carol Clark. A'0ll'2: Mrs. Mower, Linda Sanders. With the construction of the new Olympic-sized pool, the GCC Ath- letic Department was able to ex- pand its athletic program to in- clude a swimming team. The pur- pose of the Aquatics Club is to improve aquatics skills and to promote swimming in general in the community through education, and by special events such as swim ,--,3-' 1 R ,TAX -VL-3, il llizf , sr K I-N. illlt KOH' ls l. B. Fox, Sharon Herrera. Pat tos. John Engstrom. lx'Oll'3: Danny Spit- Newman, Ann Dalsi. Mary Kelley, Sandy ler, Danny Olson, Mitch Booth, Mark Christensen. NOW 2: Mike Ball, Chuck Hammer. Hansen, Bill Hammontree. Richard Opsi- meets and water shows. The club also promotes physical fitness through aquatics, better leadership in water safety and in- struction of swimming and diving. -.-.ia 'X-P1 1-, V 4' , 5 A Lei? 'fy . LJ' U' .9 -if '. . g -:af N lg - i 'fun s u.,.- ' . A.. - ' '-- . L.,-...ig - ..-, 'V r--. V sq A' i A , -f' Tse' gs-
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