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

 - Class of 1963

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,'V : . 3 g Help after hours with special trips, activities and informative lectures. Infinite planning on the part of the sponsors keep the SCTA members busy. Dr. Vera Soper and Steven Curtis are spon- sors for Die Froliche Runde, known on campus as L'The Merry Circle or more formally, '4The German Club. The main purpose of the club is to give students an insight into German cul- ture, something each teacher i.s qualified to do. One of the most active clubs on campus, the German Club schedules luncheons at the Old Heidelberg Inn, German folk dances, films, ice skating trips and light operas. A lot of hours go into the leadership of such a group. VABS, Valley's Associated Business Students, plans club activities to further the student's realistic concept of the business vvorld. Advisers to the group are Mark A. Matthews, Blaine E. Gunn and Mrs. Virginia Munns, Whose aim is to acquaint the student with the trends of modern business. Through participation in VABS, an under- standing of potentials, goals, and routes to suc- cess are made available to the business student. Club.s, many of which meet at the Tuesday! Thursday Club hour, or at lunch time, bring students together to further common interests. Clubs open the doors to student participation in educational activities. Holding the keys to this important phase of campus life are the club sponsors. dedicated teachers who donate time and energy in the interest of extra-curricular education.

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,fha 'iw' Art anyone? . . . Mrs. Zello Marggrcf sponsors the Art Club. 5 Service tc the student Back stage of the drama known as clubs on campusn are the teacher-sponsors, giving serv- ice 'Labove and beyondi' the call of the college curriculum. Dr. Aura-Lee Ageton and Charles B. Kinzek. sponsor.s of Les Savants-Tau Alpha Epsilonw guide the unique tutoring program of the schol- astic societies. Tutoring is provided by the Hscholarsu at a fee of 50 cents an hour. which goes into the club's scholarship fund. A vvide range of courses such as foreign languages. English, math, the sciences, and theater arts fall into the classifi- cation of Ntutors availablef' Much of this help is possible because sponsors supply the after- hours guidance necessary to insure such an undertaking. Coronets is an honorary service organization for women students co-sponsored by Mrs. Ann D. Martin and Miss Lois Bergquist. At athletic meets, social events, assemblies and general campus affairs, the Coronets shine as official college hostesses with a bounty of service and spirit spurred on by the active sponsors. On Club Day. Coronets set up their booth and erect their sign. 4'Coronet Bake Sell. Last semester. the Coronets had something else up their white' sleeves. A fifteen cent sale of cookies or cake entitled the purchaser to a free shoe- shine. Co-sponsoring Student California Teachers Association. Miss Eleanor C. Vactor and Dr. George Herrick are two prime factors in the promotion of student interest in the teaching field. A semesteris agenda for SCTA is filled Jil. For tutoring service, see Dr. Aura-Lee Agefon, cs TAE-Les Savcznts sponsor.



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Corone1 s service at campus activities are models of tradition, ond Mrs. Lois Berquisf, sponsor of the service club, shines in leadership.

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