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Pre-counseling plan eases registration Registration was made faster and easier second semester by pre-counseling. Before registration day the students had their advisors approve their planned schedules, thereby eliminating the time to complete the enrollment process. This method worked smoothly and it is hoped to be used again. The only real complaint the stu- dents voiced was filling out the countless registration cards. For many, by the time they finished filling out the cards, they discov- ered the class had just closed, and had to start the procedure all over. lt is hoped that in the near future GCC students will be able to pre- register by a computer. But until then we'll have to sharpen our pencils and write fast! fr' 4' ,we .- - ,I .Nagl- 1, -- Al -. Q it
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Calvin elected second semester prexy 5 :.2 it . W - .,, 1 A' Y -A fu 'A 4 .- , .4 ' Q ' i W 'sl' A ' is ' ws-.. .,. V, ' a if ,,.: his 1 , -1-f 'g P , Dr. Prince speaks at induction banquet The second semester student officers were inducted into their offices at a ceremonial banquet. The highlight of the evening was a speech given by Dr. John F. Prince. Speaking on the comparison of federal and local government officers with student government officers, he stressed leadership and responsibility as the key roles. Conducting the induction cer- emonies was Jim Calvin, newly elected Associated Student Body President. Among those being sworn into office were Tom Coker, ASS President, Betty Trunzo, AWS President, and Steve Nunn, AMS President. To be eligible for student gov- ernment officers, a student must be carrying at least twelve or more semester hours, and maintain a 3.00 grade average or better.
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:fig I, .-E 4 1 ,A lj ll , , F 1 g ' t 1 'f lm lll 4355-, lv ' ,EL 's.,..,f.. . . P XS za ,fry L! swf g I g , n ,- Fa Fm Vri rlxx xU,!t,',y ,N 1 V Hy' . T T lll l , , Lsaulm- 2 F Caballeros boost football, cross countr maxim M f LLW,A.. LLW,, , , , 5 Y f On hand to help make the honors was Dean of Students Ted Pierson. 178 The presentation of the national junior college cross-country champions and of GCC's first football team highlighted the first annual Sports Award Banquet, December l2, l967. Dr. John F. Prince, President of the Maricopa County Junior Col- lege District was the guest speaker with Dr. Vernon Wright acting as Master of Ceremonies. The ban- quet, which was sponsored by the Glendale Cabelleros Booster Club was held in the cafeteria. Glendale letter jackets were awarded to two-year Iettermen and individual players awards were awarded to the outstanding mem- bers of the football and cross- country teams. Football coach Carl Rollins pre- sented awards to Dale Bauman, Most Outstanding, Ron Mathis, Most Inspirational, Bill Glatch, Best Backs and Marv Bethea, Best Lineman. Cross-country awards were presented by coach Richard Fuen- ning to Scott Giddings, Most Out- standing, Dave Palmer, Most Out- standing Freshman, and Greg Hancock, Most Improved.
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