Ventura College - La Revista Yearbook (Ventura, CA)

 - Class of 1931

Page 99 of 204

 

Ventura College - La Revista Yearbook (Ventura, CA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 99 of 204
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Page 99 text:

I El I. -I PI: 1 1 S l il HI-Y CLUB President.. .Frank Orr and Bernard McCormick Vice-Pres Leonard Fulbright Secretary I )on u Bi rum Treasurer Donald Petit The Ventura Junior College Hi Club is un- doubtedly the most active student organization on the campus this year, the boys meet every Wednes- day morning for breakfasl at 7 o ' clock in the Junior College cafeteria. The purpose of the Hi- Club is to create, Frank Orr maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The boys have as their motto Others. Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Schol- arships, and Clean Life are the standards upon which the club is established. In- formal discussions of important every day topics are held at the breakfast meetings. Girls ' Night and Mothers ' Night on May 1 and 6 respectively were two evening social affairs sponsored by the club. A Tri-County Older Boys ' Con- ference at Santa Barbara on March 14 and IS saw the Ventura Club well represented. M.-V First row: Coach E. McAllister, F. Fertig, W. Vincent, K. Peak, D. Pmh. II Mitchell, R. Connick, J. Sager, Mr. Dale 1. V Second row. B. Sharp, J. Egan, 11. Ormsby, L. Latta, V. Osbi . !.. Denison, S. Temple. Third row: E. Zander, B. McCormick, L. Fulbright, 1). Burum, R. Li M. Levey.

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I El I. -I El: 1 1 T« ■n. ■- II Orvilla Taylor President W. A. A. WOmen ' s Athletic Association is gaining a prominent place in the Physical Education Depart- ment. Under the excellent supervision of Miss Kath- erine Smith, the Women ' s Physical Education Di- rector, the Association is taking on new life. The women took an overnight trip to Matilija. This was only the beginning of such trips, as they took many others. On March 17, the W. A. A. gave a St. Patrick ' s luncheon, which is enough to prove that the Association is coming into its own. The W. A. A. has used practically the same constitution as in former years except for a slight variation in the point system. The point system has enabled over twenty girls to receive their small which is an award for attaining 600 points, the points having been w on in various sports. The greatest event of the year comes at the beginning of June when those girls who have made 1.000 points receive the large Vs. These Y ' s will be presented at a banquet which only members attaining 1,000 points may attend. The crowning venture will be the presentation of a gold W. A. A. pin to the best all-round sport for the season. This banquet is to be an annual affair. Women ' s Athletic Association Top row. J. Poulsen, B. Sorem, F. Eaton Wright, E. Hewston. Second row: V. Lang, O. Taylor, V. Harrison, F. Carnl, L. McKinnon, D. Adams, C. Peters. Third row. Miss Katherine Smith, D. Proctor, W. Berg, E. Stover. . Colla, A. Clezie, C. Peters. Fourth row. M. McCai.l. M. DeGraffenreid, H. Cohn, K. Eckstein, E. Henry, . Keeler.



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IEI I. I E 1: 1 1 T l ■I J. C. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB r The Junior College Lettermen ' s Club was start- ed during the school year of 1930-1931 for the pur- pose of establishing a closer contact among tho who participate in athletics in the Junior College. Some i if the lettermen have helped :: the dif- ferent games and have proved very helpful during the Junior Olympic Track meets. ht The Lettermen decided ' that they would not remain in the High School Lettermen ' s Club. The following officers were elected: Kenneth Bright, preisdent; Gould Taylor, Nice- President; Fritz Zapf, Secretary and Treasurer, and Kenneth Shannon, Sergeant- at-Arms. The club has not functioned as smoothly as was anticipated but there is no doubt that the Lettermen ' s Club of the Junior College will be one of the leading organizations in the school. Much credit for the club ' s activity must be given Coach McAllister, the faculty advisor. I ' nder his able leadership the club intends to carry out many duties which were heretofore left in the background due to lack of interest. Junior College Lettermen ' s Club 7 irst row. (i. Taylor. J. Martin, F. Rice, J. Guzman, A. Eddy, K. Shannon. hond row. V. Zap] . A. Petre. R. Perry. H. Mitchell. I). Perky. 84

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