Los Angeles Valley College - Crown Yearbook (Valley Glen, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 88 text:

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Page 87 text:

The Natural Science Club was formed for active participation and interest of stu- dents beyond' the classroom in subiects of natural science--geology, zoology, bot- any, and biology. Although a relatively small group, the club plans regular field trips to remote areas for study and ex- ploration. Field trips this year included a visit to Point Dume, where marine life was observed. Last year the club took a one- week trip over Easter vacation to Madera Canyon in Arizona. NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB-Mel Thompson, Bob Trimble, J. L. Campbell, Debbie Morris and Doris Rosenblum. sf l L.- S In Groups C Promote Science, Goodwill N A 'z I. ll ' ff -fr To provide for the spiritual life of the Valley student is the primary purpose of the Newman Club, sponsored by Thomas G. McGuire and Jo- seph M. Puig. Activities forthe year include a picnic for or- phans and a program planned around the idea of the Informed Catholic. A scholarship is given to the member with the best scholas- tic record. NEWMAN ClUB- lFirst Rowl Al Guglielmo, Katy Melcher, Kid Cook- son, Nancy Pedery, Marianne Porco lhistorianl, Marie Hooker lcorre- sponding secretaryl. lSecond Rawl Richard McGee, Chris Hagerty, .lohn Zenan lpresidentl, Michael Kolley, Bob Taris ltreasurerl, Denis Sprague and Tony Zenan.



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1 , Lumiani .gy 11,52-gi .4l.'. 'Wk lr SPANISH CLUB-lFront Rowl Judy Thompson lvice presidentl, Paul Wolf, Revo Stein, Leigh Glavin, Linda Remais, Richard Sheets and Paul Ross lpresidentl, Karen Ross lIOC representativel. lBack Rowl Arthur Schulz. Avila lsponsorl, Ron Herman, Dorothy Sandoval, Joan Griffith, Jerrold To promote Spanish culture through social events and parties for members is the design of Los Amigos del Valle, Vcllley's Spanish Club. One of Valley's old- est clubs, it utilizes lectures and slides by members and the faculty who have taken trips or studied in the Spanish speaking countries of the world. Active each semester, the Spanish Club gives two S25 scholarships with money raised at various events. Activities of the club this year included a taco sale and a special pinata celebration at Christmas. CREAM AND SUGAR?-Barbara Tiffany, admissions office clerk, goes-through the line at the Coffeesta, the modern version of a faculty tea. Florence Woolley, president of the Patricians, spon- sors of the event, serves for the celebration of Valley's tenth anniversary. lk , Spaniards Active GIDDAP-Rose Stidham gives the pinata a solid whack during the Span- ish Club Christmas activities in the Quad while members of the club wait for the goodies. Sheila Attebery later broke the bull.

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