Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1964

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Dr. Robert J. Hannelly congratulates Carol Muth, 19i,. AS president, Sid Gilbreath, 1963 Homecoming kin; I Carol Muth Reign:, Coach Thomas Shanty Hogan looks solemn as Pasadena scores its third touchdown. PC had enough lead to hold on to a 35-22 victory over the Lancers from the famed Rose Bowl country. The game concluded PC ' s home stand with the Bears winning five games in five attempts. Sawing, painting, pounding, and yells of Ouch! echoed over the cannpus as the Home- coming displays vi ere completed. Discovery of the Expansion of Junior Colleges in Maricopa County, built by Theta Chi Delta sorority won the trophy for the best display. All displays built fol- lowed the central theme of Homecoming, The Wonder of Discovery. Characters performing in the skits ranged from AAars men to Pete Spanko the AS fictitious president bidding for Homecoming queen and king candidates. Chi Omega Chi received an award for the best skit, Wonder of Scientific Dis- covery.

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NOVEMBER 1 Football, New Mexico Military at PC 9 Homecoming Events Football, Pasadena at PC 12 Football, Mesa JC at PC 16 Gamma RhoStomp 27 AMS Thanksgiving Dance 28 Thanksgiving November was a month of contrasts and changes. PC students gaily attended the State Fair from November 1-11, and many par- ticipated in the various events. The organization of student traffic court, the construction of a language study laboratory, and the installation of an electric piano laboratory enabled PC to keep in step with modern techniques. Homecoming brought the annual event of Parents ' Day. Activi- ties included an assembly, tour, dinner, football game, and dance. Autumn Leaves was the theme of the annual AMS semi-for- mal dance co-sponsored by the extensions and the main campus organizations. The tragedy and shock of President John F. Kennedy ' s assassination left the month of November a memorable one in all PC students ' thoughts. This PC student mirrors sadness as he reads the details of the tragic assassination of President John F, Kennedy. Arizona Attorney General Robert Pickrell dis- cusses state government problems with an economics class.



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Hnecoming queen. Looking on are Nannette Simmons, sophomore attendant, Pete Banko, a ' ! Judy Donithan, freshman attendant. (IS 1963 Homecoming Queen The Wonder of Discovery, proved to be an exciting and original theme as it was carried throughout Homeconning activities. The Discovery of Wheels, perform- ed by the PC marching band during half time, was climaxed by the crowning of Carol AAuth and Sid Gilbreath, 1963 Homecoming queen and king. Judy Donithan and Nannette Simmons reigned as freshman and sophomore attendants, respectively. The exten- sions presented attendants: Glendale, Phyllis Eaton, escorted by Mike Harbus- ka, AS president; Mesa, Nancy Arnett, escorted by Farrell Jenson, AMS social commissioner; Camelback, Mary Bar- dot, escorted by Bill Reutter, AS presi- dent. Colorful lighting set the effect for the Homecoming assembly, Wonder of Music. The Pep Rally added much spirit and enthusiasm to the Homecom- ing game which was a 35-22 victory over Pasadena. Two bits, four bits, yell Phi Lambda members Lynn Hoover, Linda Mueller, Lolly Heath, Mary Jane Bryn, Sandy Baldridge, Donna Moore, and Pat Belch- er, as they cheer at the PC Homecoming rally. ZJ

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