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The main goal of the Physical Educational Department is to pro- vide the students with the oppor- tunities to develop knowledge and skills in activities that they will need as adults in a society with a greater amount of leisure time at their disposal. They are striving to promote such activities as swim- ming, tennis, golf, bowling, and archery. Not only do the many activities provide entertainment and enjoyment for the individual but also help one to maintain physical and mental fitness. Two classroom courses are also being offered in the department. Healthful Living covers such areas as personal health, first aid, and medical self-help. School and Community Health considers the responsibilities of the classroom teacher in the school and commu- nity health programs. .- egzffiaav, 'mvm -sv? :,,r'Jle'Q - X, is--. v-' g ,ie 5 vi, in Z w'illl '5?:l3 i llllllwf -' lnl ul' W 157: 1 . Z' Y 1 ' l 'VL . in i PP HEMI. f' V V552 , ,, ,bg ' . . it . .-.JN E '.L....-...- ' f- ' lf-se ilgggli Q' T M' 'im fl hi, ,L AL -3.3 3 z- gi il 2 . H . f 'fs M l , e. ' , V '1 , l I I ll' ' l ll ll il First Arizona junior college Swim meet set for GCC pool Mrs. Mariam Austin Physlkal Eduratiofz Dale R. Bloss Plfysiml fducatiuu Herbert Boetto Physical Edumtion Vernon C. Braasch 6'l1air111af1-,Men Phgsiml fdllt'dff0Il Mrs. Mary Ley Brown fflllllb' Ecnnamics Mrs. Dorothy Clayton Physiral Educatzlw 'Ur' -uit? .,. fs . f--fi with -Q 4-.5 'l l L.. . -iv!
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. 'Q-j Q 'X X 1 I IMC expands with more 'non-book' sources Service to students, the faculty and the public is the aim of the Instructional Materials Center. The IMC, the focal point of the GCC campus, contains a faculty reading room, a microfilm reading room, an audiovisual complex, a typing room, conference rooms, and many more areas for specialized services. In addition to circulating books. the library distributes over l5OO reels of microfilm,.and has photo- copy machines available for stu- dent use. The audio-visual area benefits students by making avail- able many films and other non- book resources. Displays of private art work are scheduled throughout the year. Study carrels and the open air reading patio are addi- tional sewices for the student. The future holds the promise of listen- ing carrels in which students will be exposed to taped concerts. speeches, foreign languages, and many other programs. Even further ahead are promises of television carrels with each carrel containing its own screen. The services rendered students in the IMC are aimed at involving them in new cultural and educa- tional learning experiences. Mrs. Georgia Dillard Mrs. Elaine Flint Roy Jordan Philip Moloso William Sickrey Periadimls and ,Assislant Dzreetur, .A lf Dzreetar ,-lajuisitious Direefer of Hreulaliafz Reference Serwees ffbfdflhll .7,,ll6' ,Cibrarzizu 25
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ff' I is l ' 'mf' s.,- X I A' A 1 . 2. ,. A Richard M. Fuenning Pllysiaal Edncaliaii Miss Charlotte Kidney A , Physical fducatian - Miss Nelda Ruth Knopp Physical Education ' -,. A 1 ' a ' N C'i1air111an-Woinen f .. , X l 1: tl, ' ws! l emi . Moonie Kong Pnyszkal Ezincatian James A. Smith ' A T Pnysiml fdnaatilfif Kenneth G. Weiss T Ifhysiaal Education 3 Child Development classes added The small fries that you may have seen running around the GCC campus are not students. They are children, ranging from 2- If!-5 years in age, who are enrolled in the Child Development class. This class is designed to study the de- velopment with emphasis on the factors of the life of the child through adolescence. New playground equipment and toys are featured in the Child De- velopment Center. Children can be observed at play unnoticed through if Bo one way glass windows. Also by participating with the children, students learn about the kind of environmental conditions and ex- periences that will help the child make a gradual and successful adaptation to new outside environment. Students are also working in ar- eas of modern family, clothing construction, and costume design. A night class soon to be offered at GCC will be aimed at the working women and will consist of teaching the new selections and prepara- tions of quickie meals. Director of the Child Development Center, Mrs. Edna Haas explains the growth of cotton to several pre-schoolers. iPhoto courtesy of Mrs. Thelma Heatwole and the Arizona lfepnliliaj 27
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