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Now you see it . . . Paul Fleming, Photogra 4 Q ',A Q 1, ii ,J ix ,- It has been a long day is shown by Co-Editor, Debi Hicks expression. pher. A' '- N Co-Editor Cindy Curry. Why don't you come in and see me some time?
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Seeing many changes taking place, the Canyon Echoes Staff made some changes themselves . Canyon Echoes became a weekly edition rather than bi-monthly as it had been in past years. The news we received every lVlonday after Chapel was up- to-date and pertinent. There were two co-editors, Debi Hicks and Cindy Curry. These two were a beautiful example of w1at tea m-work really is . Of course running a newspaper is not a two man job, that is where the ever-ready, pencil in hand, reporter staff came in, not to mention the photographers, advertising and distribution managers, who lent a helping hand . It took a lot of hard work to keep on top of things, but a great paper keeping stu- dents informed was a well deserved reward . Distribution Manager, Evelyn Sullivan, peeks out door of Echoes office. V IV u r f 7- BLS Canyon Echos Staff lst Row, Debi Hicks, Cindy Curry 2nd Row, Shirli Overton Susan Peters, Odell Brown, Gina Hicks, Vicki Harvey Mary Irvine x v 'ig V , Photographer, Khaled Qutob, enjoys the finished product.
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lota Phi, sponsored by lVlrs. lVlarilyn Farris, is an academic s 1 as honor society which promotes intelligent living, and encourages superior scholastic achievement among freshmen women at Grand Canyon College. At mid-term, lota Phi spon- sors a tea to honor all freshmen women who have achieved a grade point average of 3 .O or better. All freshmen women, staff and women faculty are invited to attend. At the end of the term, Iota l Phi initiates, into the society, l the women who have attained a P af grade point average of 3.5 or better. Freshman honoree, Robyn Markmann, enjoys the Iota Phi Tea. Iota Phi: Shirley Specht, Nlarian Barker, Sandy Ricker, Jamie Alexander, Administration, Fa-culty, and Students take lVlrs, Marilyn Farris, Sharla Amendt, Vicki Vaughn, Diane Yerkes, Etna part m the Iota Phi celebration. Thompson, Sherri Barnes, Cathy Gregg, Esther Burkholder, Susan Peters.
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