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

 - Class of 1962

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Chess, cars and college Marvin Goldrriarfs busy life Take a name from the Dean's List, add a 3.8 grade average, stir in 1656 units of study. The result? An outstanding student. Mix Well with a 20-hour a Week job and a red-haired fiance. Now? It's twenty-year old Marvin Gold- man, second year student at Valley College. , I really don't have time for much else, says Marvin. When a student Works and carries a full load at school, something has to give. There just isn't time for everything. One of the things he'd like to have time for is chess. A favorite pastime, it's a hobby he shares with Geri Freedman, his fiance, also a Valley College student. I like chess, he says. It's re- laxing. And I like to fix up cars when I have the time. But right now I mostly settle for a tune-up. What Marvin didn't say was that he rebuilt the engine of his '53 Ford. Combining business with pleas- ure, Marvin does much of his studying in Geri's company. With a year round Bank of America job, four hours a day, five days a Week, all social activities must be planned around Work, classes and, of course, exams. This doesn't leave much time for the It's not often that there's time enough for cz game of chess. -Jw . I lv- 'BQ

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TECHNICIANS NEEDED fcontinuedj Valley college eye focused on important community needs The findings of Dauwalder and his staff, consisting of an advisory committee of lead- ing educators and industrial representatives, as well as local chambers of commerce, was studied with great interest and enthusiasm in the Valleyfs two junior colleges. The survey, concluded in June 1961, showed that over a 10-year period, extending to 1970, that the San Fernando Valleyls needs for technicians will be somewhere around the neighborhood of 65,000. Those fields investigated include drafts- men, mathematicians, mechanical engineers, physical science technicians and qualified workers in electronics and staff and tech- nical classifications. Valley's main interest fell in the field of technical writing, which came under the heading of staff and technical classifications. Sparked by the findings of the Dauwalder research, representatives of education and industry met to discuss the possible creation of new courses designed to meet the coming demand for able men and women in the technical fields. Pierce and Valley colleges split the re- sponsibility down the middle but kept it as a cooperative matter. reate t discover iI1Ce tttllftlf Hllm unnfns Since the meetings, Pierce College has established an electro-mechanical technology program and, as part of its journalism pro- gram, Valley has set up a technical writing course. When the program was first announced as being open for Valley College evening division students, it was met immediately with such great popularity that two weeks before registration ended the class was filled with an enrollment of 45 students. Valley is now offering another required subject, Journalism l, to the evening pro- gram to help those interested in entering the technical field, another popular decision. Said Dauwalder: . . . Many excellent industrial and vocational courses and curri- culums have been developed by the schools, but all levels of education must continue to explore new curriculums and relate them to community needs. This, then, not only applies to the tech- nical writing field and the interest Valley College has displayed, but even more so to the constant awareness that Los Angeles Valley College has displayed in its neighbor- ing communities. Near the College 13326 Victory Blvcl., Van Nuys ST. 6-2699 THE FIRST RING IS THE MOST PRECIOUS .IEVVELERS VAN N uvs DIAMUNDE - WATEHE5 - .JEWELRY - WATCH REPAIR STc1Te 6-7005 6463 VAN Nuvs BDULEVARD VAN NLIYE, EALIFDRNIA IOpposiie Penney'sl For Young Moclerns and Young Budgets



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1 hbi. ., U I Jw tw 'rt . zw 4, Q. 'S e 1 I Busy life Kcontinuedj Time is of the essence for an active man movies he'd like to see, or the dances he'd like to attend. But I do Watch TV once in awhile, he says. And when I do, I Watch anything thatls on. , A business administration major, his plans are to attend San Fernando State after grad- uation frorn Valley. I guess I'm just a normal person with average ambition, he says. What he could have added was that he has more than an average chance to achieve it. Concentration is what it takes to become a success Tin kering with cars proves a relaxing change in pace.

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