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tt EX at t R fe ,Qin r 4 ,mx KN Sei X' x 'Q Vs ,sg F Art Club Has Active Year Art students find the outdoor studio a great place to work on their wood carvings. Pop art, op art and traditional art find a place in the activities of one of the most spirited clubs on cam- pus, the Art Club. Meeting on the last Thursday of each month, mem- bers contribute both their talents and interest to a num- ber of beautification projects at Penn Valley-murals and paintings for faculty offices and hallways, the traditional college Christmas decorations, sculptured wood art objects and candles for both display and sale purposes. Members also make an annual pilgrimage to Silver Dollar City to both study the heritage of regional art and enjoy the Ozarks in her Fall extravaganza of colors. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Cyril Directo, the club was under the leadership of: Leo Gusman, presi- dentg Tom Edwards, vice-president, Mary Reed, secre- tary-treasurerg and Angela Genusa, master-at-arms.
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APO Serves P.V. Well Penn Valley Community Colleges chapter of Alphi Phi Omega has actively applied its credo of service, leadership, and friendship, both on and off campus this year. Presidents for the fraternity vvere: Allan Katz, first semester and Larry Kennaley, second semester. First vice-president vvas Bob B u t c h e r and Larry Kennaley. Second vice- presidents vvereg Frank Lauranzana and Fiaoul U n Q e r. Joseph Dyer served as secretary and Larry Wil- liams as the treasurer. Flon Both- vvell held the office of sgt.-at-arms. RIGHT: Art Club Christmas candles bring joy to children of Menorah Hos- pital. BELOW: APO members acted as guides at the annual Open House. BOTTOM: A planning session of APO provides an atmosphere of fellowship. W' W 2 K the A-, l the a pus,1 l bers ber c and tradit wood purpi l Dolla and e l club dent, tary-t
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