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Fine Arts majors increase rapidl This year the Music Department has expanded greatly. It includes Advanced Band, Opera Workshop, Stage Workshop, the A Cappella Choir, and the Madrigal group. There are now fifty bona fide music majors in comparison with last year's nine. There are four full time music teachers and fourteen part time teachers that give private instructions. Many of these giving private lessons are members of the Phoenix Symphony. Leroy E. Baxter ,I Iusrr Mrs. Mary Dutton ,A I usir -4, A A, - 22 -'-t- A f A if l ge-gf ll, ' 3 .S .ie Ae--.--1- . ,1- frzsfkm ,fir 4.-1'aa.4:s Frank T. Fitzgerald . . A I I' Warren Gentry Cwilfflllllll .fl rt Dr. Paul Harper c7111ir11m'11 ,I lusir Eugene C. Harris ,rl I usir Leonard Johanson Art Robert E. Lundeen ,Art A f. AVG' fsg , - 4 L T el, ' if . 'f U. 1-Vi' '41 .'1'J.f it , .kf,F' .. pi 'J i ' .J ' , P2 4 7.9 . . 3 - . 'Y -'4-gvgl Eff A 1 C ' I -f A- ' f 'ig 1' . Nfl? 1 , . ...mf-.. r I . J ii HES :iii 'Y .- . MT 5 if? -W .V , VL .E 1 ,ig YI c tes T ...N F . ,.., . C ' ' cr: ' 1 , ka., ,g --gr-a,:g4'.:i: ff 'F 49' 'r g A V , ... ff i, iv -'G The Fine Arts Department has much to offer the young artist as well as those who are more ad- vanced. The courses offered not only include those in which one's skill is displayed such as Basic De- sign, Drawings and Composition but also courses which give an in- sight to the history of art such as Western Art to the Renaissance. Other courses of interest offered in this area include sculpture, ceram- ics, water color, oil painting and crafts. x
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A5 .:. 1 'W ll S -Cs-T Vw, n' I Computer courses additions to Applied Science I f .I pit phi L 1 v, L .. Y . A . 1 if . j f x X g - ' . 5- Qu ' - .:. A 1 5-5 v K 5 jr- V! H - f l I - il ' ' X t-:f:4v 'L ' M Y V E ff - 1 if, 'i if ... Trips to the Havasupai and the Grand Canyon were two of the breath-taking adventures en- joyed by geology students. This course helps to give the student tirst hand knowledge of the earth and her many mysteries. Today is the age of computers. The GCC Math Department can help students prepare for an ex- citing career in Computer pro- gramming with the course For- tran Computer Programming. Other courses, such as Mathe- matics for General Education, which puts emphasis on other branches of culture, and Linear Algebra for the more advanced student, show the great diversity of the department. xx .W g 5 ROW I y I- Charles F. Long M y Drafting Q5 2- H272 Markowitz -as -if airnfan Psychology Q, - 3- Jack Mathews Elmranics N . lllll W T 4- Leslie E. McCoy ll i -f Electronics l i 5- Allen Peters ' Physics NOW 2 l I Pete K. Pisciotta .Mzztnclnatics 2- Miss Margaret Pratt jMdffl6'IIIdfl2'.S' 3- Doyle Roberson ,, -E. ,Matlfclnalics 4- Mrs. Theresa Roberts ,Nursing 5- Carl Squires 6'nairnmn Applied Science Q. . -. mia 5 ii ii ll :gs mu. , -mln., ui ,M ,w .- ,Jig - . .1 5.:.,sm. l .MJ I , . l f 4 .fi ' ... yyg . lxhlgfifggililh XV' ,,
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'V-rv W l A g' . L-IE YQ7 1599? if ll. 555535 A Miss Charlotte Backus S Ronald Charvonia William J. Dotterer lmon R. Gammage Dr. Hal F. Holt HIl5flIt'5S CVIIIITIIIIIII w-fx t ' ' f 2 al' N' H NH! Mrs. Larue Hubbard Miss Owena A. King Donald A. Kurtz Miss Ethel A. Martin Charles L. Vawter Medical, dental secretarial courses added The Business Division offers some of the most popular curricu- lum to students at GCC. Courses are offered in almost all areas of the modern business world. Several new courses are being offered in the spring semester. Included is General Insurance, a survey of the various quantity and financial re- ports used by management. Planned for the fall semester of '68 are courses in data processing and dental and medical secretarial work. . All business courses at Glendale are taught using the laboratory method, giving students valuable experience in the areas of business of their choice. Three types of curriculum are offered in the business field. One type is for students who plan to continue their education at a four year institution. Another provides specialized terminal reading in such areas as secretarial and cler- ical skills, and a third provides courses for job advancement. sr 'Ft'. frmWEiEiQ?'z... .xl ,Q E Lf
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