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campus life at Cochise L7 A. funk 1'-i 'i.ii.. JT N A 4 Self' ' '-srgtflw Lk 37' i 'yr 7: 'Aix 'X , laffgff - I-.Q -Y V, Douglas students Howard Mangum, left, and Leslie Fitch, right, confer with two unidentified seniors at the drafting table. ri Bernice Irvin, Dave Woodmansee and Georgia Scovel welcome sen- iors. Patty Smith, Susan Hirales, and old friends discuss the future. The annual Senior Day program was hosted De- cember ll by ambitious Red Key members. These hardworking students accepted the responsibility of acquainting visiting seniors with advantages and attractions at CC. Clubs took the initiative to set up information booths to answer questions about their function and activity. One county senior was overheard commenting to a companion about CC's friendly atmosphere and beautiful campus. 15
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.-'Xi L Students acquaint visitors with Shlflel' Pesegfiie believes P3fem5 day is every day- Jim Hambacher explains registration and activities to .lim Shepherd and his parents 4 352, , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards attend Kay Widdowson's presentation for DECA. campus life ,,...-f Obviously, this professor doesn't like to miss the little details. Parents Day this year combined the talent and effort of all campus students. Each department set up an educational and entertaining program inform- ing parents of scholastic and social activities. Stu- dents, too, learned more about Cochise. Instead of following the same straight path they took the time to walk around the corner to question a new op- portunity. After students became more aware of activities they also became more involved the fol- lowing months.
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Drama production EIIOUSCS a working spirit l Buddy, now I'm a bachelor and with two grown sons. Alan Baker ...... Peggy Evans. . . This is Alan. A specialist told me if I didn't see you within half an hour, I'll die. Connie, Alan, Dad, Mom and Buddy, now in agreement, depart. . . . .Frank Lopez . . .Beth Edwards Buddy Baker . . . ..... John Edwards Mr. Baker .... Connie Dayton Mrs. Baker .... A visitor .... campus life . . . . . .Steve Smith . . . . . .Diane Stuart Delight Stottlemyer . . . .Barbara Evans I Come Blow Your Horn, directed by Max Wager, was related to present times byboth students and faculty. Al- though there may be objection to a child attending it, it is not degrading but rather typical.With no funds avail- able, the crew paid fees from their own pockets.Due to various problems the cast list was not final until two- and-one-half weeks before opening night.
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