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class Elections Football at Compton Sorority Rush Parties Fraternity Smokers Freshman Class Stomp Football at American River Sorority Rush Parties Football, EAJC at PC Chi Omega Chi Golden Oldies Dance Masque and Dagger Production, Blithe Spii Foreign Students ' Barbeque Football, Pierce at PC Sophomore Dance Midterm Tom Nelson and Nancy Lee discuss differences between Hong Kong and Phoenix at the Foreign Student Club Above: Hey Scotty, over here, Bill Morrison seems to be saying to Scotty Collard, as he. Bill Troster, Louis Russo, and Tom I ' Anson entertain at the Gamma Rho Hootenanny held October 12 in Bons Hall. (Opposite): Charles Openshaw concentrates on mid-term exam.
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P.C. students swing out at the traditional first stomp of the year held by the freshman class at Bud Brown ' s Barn. Stomps, Mid-Terms Mark October Doug Rogers, visiting the refreshment counter at the Fresh- man Stomp, seemed more interested in the young lady, Bev Paneitz, than the Coke sitting in front of him. Social life was in full swing as an unusually hot and stuffy October began. Bud Brown ' s Barn was the scene of the year ' s first stomp as the newly elected freshman class officers started a semester of work. Taffy pulling, awards for costumes, and Hal- loween games highlighted AAesa Extension ' s AWS Halloween party. Chaffey Junior College of Chaffey, Calif., held the first student government leadership confer- ence of the year, where student leaders from the four campuses participated in workshops that per- tained to college activities. Masque and Dagger began its season with the performance of Blithe Spirit. The play was well- received and played to standing room only! Club meetings, social dances, fund-raising pro- jects, and sorority and fraternity pledge parties gave PC students many activities in which to par- ticipate. With the social whirl in full swing, mid- term tests brought a climax to a well-packed month.
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PC Band Active During 1963 - 64 Season Marching with fine style is the main objective of every band, and the Phoenix College Band was no exception. In addition to participating in pre-game and half-time ceremonies at PC ' s home football games, the band traveled to Compton, California, to put on a magnifi- cent show in the football contest between PC and Compton. The Veterans ' Day Parade, Arizona State Fair, and Rodeo Parade saw the band marching in great style. Participating in the March of Dimes benefit show as well as playing at the Phoenix Fun Park and Legend City, kept the band hopping second semester. How- ever, the grand finale was not over until the band toured Nevada, Utah, and north- ern Arizona in the spring. The band this year was sparked by the leadership of Steve Smith, president; Jim Russel, vice-president; Carol Lacek, secre- tary; Fred Dobelbower, treasurer. The di- rector is Mr. Albert Davis. Members of the drum and flute-clarinet sections are (Above): Steve Smith, Bill Brush, Judy Keltner, Brian Schwimmer, Delmar Chandler. (Below, First row ): Dorothy Frazier, Mary Raseley, Janet Schmidt, Sue Van Ness. (Second row ): Sue Aragon, Rose Lewis, Billie Van Ness, Mary Jane Byrns, Byron Simmons, George Barber, Joe Juarez, Earlene Alexander, Chuck Thompson, Judy Sorensen, and Nancy Gasaway.
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