Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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r 'Q 'x. SPANISH CLUB Spanish students pictured above are, front row, Nancy Bowers, Mary M. Prince, Daryl Clurnb, Vikki Sterna, Lynda Goss, Barbara Whitesell, Rose Sovacool, second row, Margaret Johnson, Martha Broderson, Terry MacGovern, Pat Anderson, third row, Sheryl Smith, Mary Ann Satina, Mr. Marshall Monroe, faculty advisor, Martha Means, Ralph Ochoa, and Tommy O'Donald. With our neighbors South of the Border so close to Phoenix, there is little wonder that Spanish Club mem- bers find many activities to increase interest in the Spanish language and in Latin-American culture. The group is an informal one, without regularly elected officers, but most students who are taking Spanish attend the meetings from time to time. This year the group heard a number of talks on Latin-America. They also visited the Heard Museum whenever exhibitions of Mexican or Spanish were held. fi.. GERMAN CLUB They speak German -- at least at club meetings. The speakers are, first row, Mildred Bolender, Diane Carnaham, Elaine Keene, Mrs. Coppock, faculty advisor, Wanda Williams, Karen Keizerp second row, Todd Cypert, Carol Mihelich, Ron Eastburn, and Charlotte Flipper. p-1 Does anyone care for German cooking? A good way to find out, with generous samples, is to join the German Club and attend the dinners they have from time to time. Because many P.C. students have seen service in Deutchland, or have visited friends and relatives there, the group has no difficulty in finding interesting speakers for their meetings. l9

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AROUND THE WORLD ON CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB FOREIGN STUDENTS CLUB Membership in the Foreign Stu- dents Club is open to all P.C-ers, but those in the United States on foreign student visas, or those who are immigrants, are especially en- couraged to join. Purpose of the club is to help visitors from other countries became acquainted with Americans and American life. Ara Sahakian of Iraq is president and Jean Puckle ot England is secre- tary, Mrs. Norma Snyder is faculty advisor. Members pictured are: Abraham Lotenberg, Israel, Jerry Yee, China, Karen Riley, U. S. A., Mrs. Snyder, U. S. A., Margaret Puckle, England, Pauline Reed, Korea, Tommy Berggren, Sweden, Nancy Bowen, U. S. A., Jean Puckle, England, Martha Cook, U. S. A., and Levon Kasparian, Leba- non. I8 Activities of the International Relations Club center around the promotion of international understanding through pro- grams featuring speakers on world affairs and student group discussions. This year the club took part in the Southwest Conference of IRC, the model United Nations held at the University of Oregon, and UNICEF Assembly. In the picture are, first row, Carol Weaver, Mary Kay Gorman, treasurer, Barbara Whitesell, Virginia Ketchum, second row, Jann Skinner, Patsy McCamp- bell, Carol Ann Mihelich, sec- retary, Bob Bramlet, vice pres- ident, Stanley Butterworth, David Leech, president, and Mr. Melvin, sponsor. ,- Emi 5



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DEE Y DEE X Mathematicians all - purposes of this club are to develop an appreci- ation for mathematics, provide an A opportunity to learn more about modern applications of mathemat- ics, and to give recognition for out- standing achievements in the study of math. Membership is open to students taking Math 25 or 27. In the picture are Gary Kilbourn, Leo Dickson, Nancy Walcott, Jean- ette Williams, treasurer, Jerry Pos- thumus, James Fitzsimons, vice president, Walt Dudley, president, and Mr. Albert Qualley, sponsor. Judy Boat, secretary, is not pic- tured. I FRENCH CLUB While the club has no official officers, it does have a number of interested and active members. Those plc- tured in the front row are Dr. Wayne C. Gilman, faculty sponsor, Nancy Coe, Connie Spearing, Elizabeth Grijalva, Nancy Tisdale, Margaret Puckle, second row, Larry Blakey, Dick Spencer, Martha Cook, Nancy McCauley, Ben Collett, Chester Bryans, and Nancy Downs. 20 'i z I. 53? i' Parley voo Fransay - or words to that effect. We hope the French Club members can spell the words better, and of course we are sure they can pronounce them. The French Club is composed of students who are interested in speak- ing the language in extra-curricular situations. ln addition to meetings on campus, the Club has a few dinner meetings in members' homes. Native French people are often in- vited to meet with the group, Dr. Gilman is faculty sponsor.

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