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Opposite: Illustrating our theme of expansion, future Phoenix College stu- dent Judy Blumer, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jacob Blumer, stretches on tiptoe for that top book. (Above): Having achieved her goal, Judy sits down to read. SANDPRINTS Honors PC Expansion The theme of SANDPRINTS, 1964, is expansion. To the people who made this expan- sion possible — the taxpayers of Maricopa County, the Arizona State Legislature, the Mari- copa County Junior College Board, the larger Phoenix College administration and teaching personnel, the students — we dedicate our yearbook. Although Phoenix College was established in 1920, the expansion story began in 1960 when the Arizona State Legislature passed enabling legislation for a state junior college sys- tem. In 1962, the Maricopa County taxpayers went to the polls to express their desire to separate Phoenix College from the Phoenix Union High School system. Since that time, three extensions to Phoenix College have been added — at Mesa, Camelback, and Glendale. Consider the drama of change from the fall of 1962 to the fall of 1963. We are talking, of course, about the junior college in Phoenix and Maricopa County. The full-time day faculty went from 1 20 to 1 80 teachers. Likewise the student enrollment went from 8,000 to 12,000 head count. . . . The district of 150 square miles embracing Phoenix is now changed to all of Maricopa County with an area four square miles less than Ver- mont. The population to be served increased from 500,000 to 800,000. Dean Robert J. Hannelly quoted from the September, 1963, Junior College Journal.
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Camelback Fulfills Both Social, Academic Needs JL ' MARICOPA COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT CAMELBACK EXTENSION [1 Once filled with loud Above: Letting everyone knovi the exact location of the northeastern campus of Phoenix College is this sign, which is seen readily from the road. (Below): Mr. Donald Hacketf, journalism instructor, describes some of the finer points of reporting to three of his students. The Camelback Extension, which is commonly referred to as RAAU, Read Mullan University, has many unique fea- tures. Because of the school ' s location between Read AAullan Ford and Rambler City, the instructors are often interrupted by the sound of a feminine voice calling, Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown. You ' re wanted on the showroom floor. Vending Machine Row ' is another unique feature of Camelback. It is located near the pool, and consists of vending machines which provide both good food and soft drinks for the students. Bar-b-que pits, which are also located near the pool, are very often the center of the many social functions spon- sored for the students by various campus organizations. Although the students have their good times, social affairs are not the main concern of the campus. More im- portant is the academic phase, which is fulfilled adequately by the 60 courses provided in the 18 departments. Both Camelback and Glendale Extensions have Olym- pic-size pools and they share the same head administrator. Dean J. Lee Thompson.
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