Grand Canyon University - Canyon Trails Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1975

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cCollum, Alfonso Aguilar, Kent n, Joe DiCaro, Michael Stoker, Horn. I WIVES OF CHRISTIAN WORKERS Row 1: Deborah Stoker, Janice Drybread, Sharon Peaden, Alice Spivey, Row 2: Margo Gonzales, Pat Sorani, Catherine Bear, Carla Keffer, Lois Brice, Janice Hoekslzra, Row 3: Mildred Dane iSponsorl, Linda Canion, Norma Kinnison, Pat Mason, Della May lSponsorl eirrn ,fi nfs f 1 Janet Darnell bestows on SN EA some words to the wise. i 1 4 i A typical SNEA meeting? 29 I

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ROADRUNNERS Row 1: Ruth Brown, Mary Irvine fSecretaryl, Esther Burkholder, Linda Allen, Letha Deselms, Row 2: Cheryl Woerner, Sharla Amendt, Sylvia Horton, Mari Cass lPublicity Chairman! Karen Brown, Etna Thompson tDevotional Chairmanl, Sandra Dawkins, Becky Snyder, Terrigene Chealthan, Mrs. Corley tSponsorl, Ruby Mendez, Sarah Hampton. Student National Educa- tion Association is for stu- dents interested in any aspect of education. This cluo encourages students to take an active part in the field of the education pro- fession. Wives of Christian Workers is an organization for the wives of students preparing for church related vocations. The objectives are to encourage wives to study the Bible and to es- tablish Christian homes and families. Roadrunners is a a club geared to get all off-campus women involved in campus activi- ties. To do this, Road- runners has sponsored a self-defense lecture, and has supported a needy family at Christmas. Time for S.N.E.A. Row 1: Eunia Hallford, Coy Reeves, Woodrow Berryhill, Maye CSponsorl, Bonita French, Zula Boydston, Row 2: Shari Mathias, Sylvia Janet Darnell fPresidentl, Janet Smith, Mary Boyd, Jeri Cox, Etna Janet McAndIy, Linda Furgerson, Susan Peters, Row 3: Chuck Slagle, Steve



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Each year, Grand Canyon College has the privilege of having several international students enrolled in classes . Cultures different from our own are depicted by the students on the occasions wh when they wear their tra- ditional dress, speak in Chapel, or share their points of view with friends they make on campus . ln November, a tea was held to enable the internation al students to become ac- quainted with each other, A western cookout is planned for the spring semester. This year's international students are: Alphonso Aguilar-Mexico, Anne Bauguss-Canada, Margaret Cheung-Hong Kong, Peter Duah-Ghana, Godwin Kotey- Ghana, Ruby Mendez- Okinawa, Kazuo Nozaki- Japan, Khaled Qutob-Jordan CChairman of I .S .D Heradia Sanders-Honduras, Janet Smith-Uruguay, Shirley Specht-Mexico, Lois Wu- Taiwan . Grand Canyon College's 1974-75 International Students and sponsors, Ruby Mendez, Shirley Specht, Lois Wu, Margaret Cheung, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Farris, Janet Smith, Dr. Wong, Khaled Qutob, Peter Duah, Kazuo Nozaki, and Godwin Kotey. Christian Service Council Members: First Row - Eddie Parsons, Eddie Carter, Bill Rennp Second Row - Richard McEver, Janice Monroe, Jennie Zumwalt, Carol Locklear, Alan Thompson, Lita Quick, Rebecca Snyder, John McConnell: Back Row - Bill Gorman, Vicki Harvey, Mike McCollum, Doug McDaniel, Greg Gearing, Ken Garmon, Marvin Bear. l l l l i

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