Cochise College - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Douglas, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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Forensics Members: Louis Mallett president Don Greenwalt vice-president Ana Mallett treasurer Louis Mallett and Don Greenwalt receive a trophy from State Senator Harold Giss for Arlo Janssen Sponsor second place in the debates during the M atador Forensic Festival at AWC in Yuma. Delight Stottlemeyer, secretary 1? 5' - I Q we ,rg Ml -ft- Anahand Louie Mallett, Don Greenwalt, Delight Stottlemyer, and Mr. Arlo Janssen pose for a casual snapshot to show off the newly awarded trop y. Each year a topic is chosen nationally for college debate teams to use for the year. This year's topic dealt with government surveillance of US citizens. Forensics President Louie Mallett stated, The US government has gone overboard in its gathering of information about citizens. When they do gather this information there is no way an individual can check to see if the information is correct. What we have then is often a dossier of misinformation. Louie added, However, I do believe a certain amount of informa- tion should be gathered for national security. , -Eiilu C952 , Don chuckles as Louie fantasies an area of analysis in a practice debate. clubs and organizations

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MASO President Frank Guerrero assumes a casual posture at one of the club's rap sessions. Mexican American Student Organization Members: Frank Guerrero, president Efren Bracamonte, vice-president Ramona Jaime, secretary Veronica Gutierrez, treasurer Chino Barreras Teresa Conners Ron DeHaven Tessie Fernandez Luis Garcia Rose Mary Garcia Hector Leon Manuel Ortiz Hector Quijada Joe Rodriquez Linda Rojo Frank Vargas Ramona Jaime, Veronica Gutierrez, Manuel Ortiz and Rose Mary Gutierrez see the happier side. With much talk of farm workers uniting to form a union, Frank Guerrero, MASO's president,was asked how he felt about unionizing. He remarked, They def- initely need some sort of a union. They need it to gain the rights and privileges other unions now have. Frank commented, I have no definite figures, but the majority of farm labor is composed of Mexican-Ameri- can migrants followed closely by Negro people. If farm workers would strike, let's say if they were unionized, it would be similar to the lettuce boycott of 1968. This was felt nationally. Since no one bought lettuce it was shipped overseas. This is all good because itis a nonviolent yet effective way of showing the people in power that the workers mean business. Frank ended by saying, In,order for the worker to fare more successfully in the world, some sort of union- ization is going to have to be established so that they are not taken advantage of. 65



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l e Inter-varsity ' i 1 E l 1 It ical? ++ ++ A Christian i I l W If Zia C Fellowship. Jim Roberts, president Barbara Evans, secretary Larry Meadows, sponsor Mark Brooks Bill Bye Ben Chambers Pat Cooper Karen Dobbs Sharon Eckhardt Dolly Meadows At one of the workshop book sales, Bill and Karen Dobbs stop to look at what BillTate Melodee Huncovsky and Jerri Heiden have to offer. mn Qt 1' ' gi 'X 'l ii, if ' . M . uir: Hi.iZlfrnii ' ii- 5 Y Y i. L ,i ii. fgiirai.ffe,,n5, it , Eel. ,i W ii, 'iii ,iii A Hi 1. it Www? ii W . I , Anim? -1- ,nl . . --- As one of the workshop's guest speakers, Mark Hill, allots the remainder of his time for a question and answer period, student Grant Freeland poses some pertinent questions. Jim Schmidgall Karen Dobbs, member of the Christian Workshop, replied when questioned about how she felt about the Jesus People's philosophy, It's not how you worship, but who you worship. I agree with their way of think- ing. The importance should not be placed on the form of worship one chooses, but whether he wor- ships at all and has a belief in God. Asked what role the worship played in the Jesus movement, Karen stated, We're not really connected with the Jesus People movement or escapadef' She remarked, The philoso- phy of our group is in a sense that we are followers of Christ living a christian life. Also we should know how to counsel a person who is searching for Christ and show him where to find Him. Karen concluded, The Jesus movement is very good. lt gives the individual someone to ident- ify with. 67

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