Cochise College - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Douglas, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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. 4' l ,Q - X - L i K t Vg. ' i 5 S ki H L' -rf fi Q, ,. Dave Swindall seems to be amused by something said at the meeting. Mike Owen and .' an Faber think about it. nter-club Council Members President Don Arevalos Secretary Ana Mallett Alpha Eta Rho Mark Brooks Beta Phi Gamma Irene Smith Chess Club Mike Owen DECA RICK Will:-ox Forensics Louie Mallett Future Spanish Teachers Rene Gon7ales . ,V Q at Kafenvobbs j .,f.jL?viV3 'gi .5 -tg it limi' MASQ . i A f phlrgn MLOSS bd 'J AIT 2 f 5 ii! xi -1 il 5,33 1 eta am a .:,j'.3E1- K' rl M N T .fm . A Ellen Gustavson . ,4 'li lip Y lb, Police Fraternity 31? ' ' i ig X 1 til, Terry Metzenbaum gh I y,-, ' cps ' ,lil Radio Club A lf ' T 'N 1 Lt Frant Freeland . . Y 1 ygyarsfw T1 '-'1 -..,f---- Key A t. Hr --- F e ' 1---A Georg1aScovel 2:6 ' .fl 'nt L Av 'fr Charlotte Ortega, Rick Willcox, Steve Dunlap and Tom Crocker debate the merits and de- merits of freezing the Starchuters' budget. Lack of funds which caused budget cuts hit every aspect of college life at Cochise. When Don Arevalos, I'.C.C. president, was questioned about the limited amount of money, Don replied, Each club was asked to draw up a tentative budget accounting for all their expenditures for the year. Then the hard part was trying to give them the sum they requested and yet dividing what funds there were fairly among all the clubs. All the clubs realized there was a shortage of funds and they tried to help each other out anytime someone called for helpf' Don answered when questioned as to the cooperation of the clubs in the council. Ana Mallett replied when questioned about the participation of the student body in campus clubs, The majority of students donit belong to any club. They come to school, attend classes, and they attend them only because they feel they have to, then go back to their homes or rooms. Many of these are the ones that complain that there is nothing to dof' -- Star Chuters Q Tom Crocker A SUAB Dave Swmdall Veteran s Club Hank Fisher WRA Jody Rivera Y teens Charlotte Ortega lnter-varsity Christian Fellowship W N. l' - tt' . Don Arevalos and Hank Fisher eyeball the number of times each club has been absent from a meeting. After a club's representative has missed more than three meetings, their budget is frozen. 55

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. Members: nl O n Dave Swindall, chairman Lynn Buckmaster ' ' ' Debbie Keener ct1v1t1es Bruce Czopek Buzzy Hale BO Lorena Davidson SUAB, student union activities board, has been faced with the problem of offering inexpensive yet worthwhile activities that appeal to the majority W D ofthe students on campus. ry, e y In answer to how they were able to present the fi various activities with limited funds, SUAB Chair- E I p 'p man Dave Swindall exclaimed, With great dif- ' ii ficultyli' , 421' ,Q . Numerous students complained that after they ' I paid an activity fee they still had to pay admission to many activities. Dave explained, We did not have enough money to offer the kind of entertain- ment students wanted, so the only way to have such things as rock concerts was to charge some ad- mission. When confronted about the admission charge, Dave retorted, I feel the students got the bad end of the deal. Dave concluded, There was very little partici- 'S pation on the part of the students at the activities we did have, so the lack of success of the activities falls on the student body. Debbie and Lorena start the ball rolling for another concert on campus. 5 1' iv '-1-NY., in ' SUAB pause to let Dave find his comic book. clubs and organizations



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Dorm Councils The academic year 1971-72 saw a dramatic change occur in the girls' dorm, Chiricahua Hall. For three years residents of the dorm tried desperately to have dorm hours changed, stated Irene Smith. The girls had to sign in every evening at ll except for a few occasions when there were activities on campus that did not end until later than that. It was through the hard work and persistence of all those in the dorm that we are now being allowed to check out anytime before 8 p.m. and check in by I2 noon the next day, remarked Irene. Irene added, It's great being regarded as an adult. Also it's very convenient to check in at 12 and out again at l2:0l. ,....-we 1 at I -V all s i ' 4 I V f -e , ' - ,if 's f , 1, e.- W., ., 5 - I ' ., I 5 Ji H ,K I I. 2 'Q ' e ' 'fi 3 - ,ve . .. 2 5 X 1 i I .r A ll' Y A C A iw. , H i Q. V if ' N, -22 .- 1 ,p 5, QQ f ,vi - Bill Zucconi, Tom Airington Chirlcahua Dorm Cindy Eaton chairman Connie Coats Irene Smith Donna Krausman Terry Owens Huachuca Dorm Tom Arrington chairman J im Shepherd Joe Bob Cole Warren Martin Bill Zucconi Kim Royer Mike Owen Tom Mutz Fred Stickler ............-- f , Joe Bob Cole, J im Shepherd, Kim Royer, and Warren Martin recess briefly for picture taking. ,dug l , Bernicellrvin , clubs and organizations I Irene Smith, Donna Krausman, Cindy Eaton, Connie Coats, Bernice Irvin and Terry Owens strike a pose on the dorm steps.

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1972, pg 82

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1972, pg 102

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1972, pg 58

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