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CLUBS fcontinuedj M2 A Honor- society tutors aoemetofocgist a cwzeu dxf Wm 0 ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME 0 RECOGNITION 0 SECURITY Map IM . ' 0 for cz personol interview with our registrar ot no obligation. 0 visit our school ond see how our students ore troined. VALLEY BEAUTY COLLEGE II2I2 MAGNOLIA BLVD. - NO. HOLLYWOOD POplc1r 2-9520 Wa llflowgrs are pa ssc Complete Selections of the finest fashions at Wy ' are ueerw of gawk ionri I, 6453 Von Nuys Blvd., Von Nuys-ST 6-5210 home on campus. Some of the ac- tivities AWS sponsors are fashion shows and charm clinics. Both presidents are open to sug- gestions for improved campus ac- tivities. Said Meinel, The only difference between me and the suggestion box is that you can't put paper in me. Ideas for improving campus operations are exchanged with other junior college AWS and AMS representatives at regular conventions held for that purpose. As a result of discussions With representatives from other schools, suggestions are brought back to Valley and instituted to benefit the student body directly as a Whole as Well as either group in- dividually. To help any foreign student who may neeed assistance on campus is the aim of the International Club. A big brother-big sister program acquaints the new student with the college and the Way of the American student. The Festival of N ations, with its display of flags from 50 countries, is one of the most Widely known activities of the International Club. At this event foods made by for- eign students are sold, the money Q 2
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