Cochise College - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Douglas, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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Beta Phi Lambda Members Momca Aeosta president Diane Gavigan tice president Barbara Brady secretary Lillie Molzahn treasurer Ellen Gustavson ICC representative Diane Damewood ICC representative Ed Englsted Rita Ashford Mary Bennett Cookie Bond Connie Coats Sharon Coats Sharon Eckhardt Liz Hill Lois Jensen Irma Marmolejo Millie Sue Millican Mary M orrls Charlotte Ortega Lynn Reese Florinda Romero Paulette Salazar Betty Smith Kay Widdowson qv Prior to a meeting Lillie Molzahn and Momca Acosta discuss various materials on the a- genda With the age of computerization established many may wonder what the future holds for the secretary Computers are necessary because man s mind cannot produce fast enough to keep pace with world progress, but at the same time computers will never replace man since someone has to program them explained Monica Acosta Phi Beta Lambda president and business major She added To insure successful careers the secretary has to strive more to be industrious and qualified to be simply more capable More responsi- b1l1t1es are placed on her shoulders With the job changing to fit the com- puterized world she is not being left behind Secretaries are not being re- placed by machmes but their skills are being remodeled so that they can work hand in hand with computerization up-ucv E41 Florinda Romero, Diane Damewood, Millie Millican, Mr. Mel Engelstad, Lillie Molzahn, Monica Acosta, and Steve Chamberlain make preparations for Modern Business Day. clubs and organizations l

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Flying isn't all fun as Don Pope and Dave Baker show by giving a plane its weekly bath. With the practice of smoking marijuana becom- ing more common along with more people wanting to legalize it, a staff member questioned Mark Lin- dell about the laws pertaining to pilots who are caught with marijuana. He remarked, Automatically his airmen, certifi- cate is suspended, sometimes for a year and other times forever. Don Pope added, Also he has to face the conse- quences ofthe federal and state laws. When asked if he thought marijuana would ever be legalized, Mark responded, Yes, the laws will lessen, but not for a long time. Eventually it will be legalized in small amounts. Where a pilot is involved, Mark stated, Never will the law permit flyers to fly under any intoxi- cation. Flying is very demanding and the respons- ibility is great today and will be greater in years to come. As to there being much ofa problem with flyers and drugs, Don commented, There hasn't been much about this in thenationalqstandards, but in the profession's standards there has. Asked whether the laws for drinking were the same as those for marijuana Don replied, The pi- lot can't drink eight hours before his flight time. Generally twenty-four hours is the custom, Mark added that there is no real problem of drinking with pilots. About the percentage of the total accidents at- tributed to drugs and drinking, Mark said, As many as fifty percent, three-fourths caused by al- cholol and the remainder by drugs. This reflects only on a minority of pilots even though it seems to be a bigger problem, Mark con- eluded. Alpha Eta Rho Members: KIM! l X l if Mark Brooks, president l Scott Brooks, vice-president ' John Donatelli, secretary Lonnie White, treasurer David Baker Thomas Crocker Greg Greszler Randy Hendrix John Lee Bill Loving Craig M addox Don Pope Steve Smith Bill Tate Harry Waters- - ,,t. L ii' tt. aw' jf lifsgfggliell Don Pope, Mark Brooks, and Lonnie White pose by one of the white birds they fly into the wild blue sky. 61



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Supreme Court nSi.giFgf'i:Q is -P is I- Supreme Court Justice Terry Metzenbaum contemplates the new con- stitution andthe power that has been placed in the court's hands. Members: Frank Guerrero Melody Huncovsky Terry Metzenbaum Ronnie Orozco, chief justice Norman Wilson This school year found the Supreme Court, as well as everyone else, completely confused as to what their powers were. The court justices turned to and drew up a new constitution. Regarding the constitution, Ronnie Orozco, chiefjustice, stated, This year we drafted a constitution which we hope will serve as a guideline for deciding the proper place for cases to be heard. This constitution will take the power of decision making out of the Student Director's hands and put it on paper. I pray we made the right move, he con- tinued. Ron explained how he felt about women in the US Supreme Court as well as the CC Court. Fifty two percent of the people in the US are female. However the laws in the country seem to be made by the remain- ing 4896, the males. Although I grant the possibility of men being superior, I feel our laws are based on the morals of a group of men and are not representative of the women. It seems the only voice on these laws that women have lies in the homes, where most men say, it belongs, quipped Orozco. xv, ig: Q lust' -- ' i,E'1'1iw,ff1,,, , , ,Y ir 1 . :::.:em.l As the photographer advises Norm Wilson, Ronnie Orozco, and Frank Guerrero to look casual, each strikes a different pose. 63

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