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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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VABS-lFront Rowl Blaine Gunn lsponsorl, Mrs. Virginia Munns lbusiness instructori, Dick Longwill lpuhlicityl, Jeannie Blackstone lsecretaryi, Joe Allegretti lpresiclentl, Judy Freude lsecretaryi, Maurice B. Linden ltreasureri, Mark A. Mathews lco-sponsorl. lBar:k Rowl Brad Hight, Pot Ward, Jean Wardlon, Virginia Phillippe, Robert B. Savich, Linda Ashworth, Betty Brooks, Tom McDonald, Deanne Kemper, Mike Schwartz, Leonard T. Pomzaw Jr. and Arnold Kent. Supplementing the various business courses with an ac- tive schedule of speakers and field trips has been the an- nual aim of the Valley Asso- ciated Business Students. Through participation in so- cial and lecture meetings, members of VABS gain insight into the business world-its potentials, goals, and re- quirements-as well as an understanding of what is es- sential for success. This year's schedule for VABS has in- cluded a number of field trips and guests. Among their many activities, the club produced and sponsored a fashion show at Valley. Clubs Gbserve Business, Athletics WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION- lFront Rowl Joyce White, Pat I-Iardin, Tam Tamarin, Karen Wilson. lBack Rowi Joan Swiniuch, Sandy Winsor, Linda Hutchison, Carrie Todd, Jennie Lyle and Miss Jeanne Pons lsponsorl. The women of Los Angeles Valley College are united in their interests in athletics by the Women's Athletic As- sociation. Formed in 1952, the club has for eight years been involved in the promotion of sports activities among women students with empha- sis placed on good sportsmanship and the advancement of the spirit of cooperation and fine competition.
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