Ventura College - La Revista Yearbook (Ventura, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 20 text:

Qi oard of Commissioners HE TWO boards of commissioners were especially active this year, The outstanding ac- complishments of these groups were the revival of the yearbook, LA REVISTA, the or- ganization of a booster's club with two hundred members, the revival of Big Week with its costume day and mud brawl, and the reorganization of the student government so that each student is placed on his honor, thus doing away with hall monitors. Also, Ventura junior college has reached a new high in its financial standing, and all social affairs were numerous and fairly well attended. The commissioners deserve much credit for their work in presenting such a varied and enjoyable program of school activities. Ufficers First Semester Position Second Semester Laubacher President Gallagher l-lammond Finance Peirano Linnett Publications Hall Cummings Activities Edwards Farquhar Athletics Morrison Carlisle Captain of Buccaneers Bartlett Pres. of Associated Women Students J' SQ- Q , 'A LIN . CUMMINGEUP FAROUHAR HAMMOND BARTLETT HALL EDWARDS MORRISON PEIRANO CARLISLE Mifvt' page thirteen

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