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Snack Bar Testing and Placement Thomas Garneski, Director Irene Gibbs, Secretary
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' - r ' m ' : . v, ' ; 5y-.-. ■ .■ ' ■■■•■ ENGLISH- JOURNALISM WHEN IT COMES to saying what you mean (precisely), writing what you have in mind (accurately), and thinking logically, Phoenix College ' s English Department supplies the answers. Each student entering PC rubs shoulders with the Department for at least two basic courses, English 3 and 4. The content of these courses ranges from the study of the fundamentals of grammar to the critical eval- uation of literature, with a research paper for good measure. A wide selection of advanced courses fills the bill for everyone from the English ma- jors to the students who choose an occasional literature course; from serious writers to the poetasters. Concentrated course work in American, English and world literature is offered, with two successive semesters of work in each area. Popular with parents, future parents and educators is children ' s literature. Stim- ulating courses in modern fiction and an in- troduction to literature are designed to broaden student horizons. An advanced composition course encourages individual expression. The Department of Journalism offers work in newswriting, editing and makeup, as well as news photography. Students working on SANDPRINTS and BEAR TRACKS receive col- lege credit. Tut I Th« ' [WAV««l«||WAV illlL StoQtJ 823.T cogt- Faculty John C. Ainutt Dr. Virginia Botsford Lyman L. Bump Stella Cassano Harlin M. Cook Beverly Cordry Edna H. Evans Dorothy D. Freeburg Dr. Harriet Herlihy Juanita L. Jamison Florine Kitts Dr. Juanita S. Kytle Laura Macklin Barbara P. Robinson Peter L. Sandberg Dr. Edward Schwartz Margarethe Shank Barbara C. Van Sittert George W. West
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V«Si Cafeteria BEHIND THE SCENES BEHIND THE SCENES at Phoenix College is an efficient corps of workers dedicated to keeping the college running smoothly. Valuable assistance to students desiring part- time work on or off campus is offered by the Testing and Placement Center. Vocational and educational testing and counseling are also available at the center. The Cafeteria and Snack Bar personnel provide students with nutritious, well-balanced meals and quick snacks. Upkeep of campus buildings and grounds is the responsibility of the indispen- sable Maintenance staff. Purpose of the Audio-Visual de- partment is to keep the campus supplied with aids that can be seen and heard (projectors, tape recorders, record play- ers, and the materials used by them). Maintenance •n nnilTT! ' ?! n i iiijiii I! 4
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