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A Capella Choir ONSIDERED the most popular musical group in higher educational units, the A Capel- la choir represents the highest type ot chorus work. Four choir groups have been directed by Miss Addie Belle Long since Ventura Junior College first ad- ded this important branch to its music department in l932, Composed ot twenty-tive members, the group represents the most advanced pupils in the vocal de-partment, Programs in which the choir participated are, the Christmas program held at the Junior l-ligh School auditorium, Spring Show, Baccalaureate contata, tormal concerts, and the radio program broadcast from sta- tion Kl-lJ when the Los Angeles Times opened its doors to Ventura. Glee Clubs IFTY VOICES are utilized in the joint glee clubs directed by Miss Addie Belle Long. Boys and girls from the eleventh to the fourteenth grades are eligible for membership. The Fall concert, Spring Show, service club and graduation singing, as well as programs given during American Educational Week were the outstanding events of the year. Special mention should be given to the following soloists: Doris Price and Marguerite Clark, sopranos, Dorothy Smith, contralto. Ralph Meilandt, tenor, John McKenzie, baritone, Jay Boardman, bass. President of Men's Glee Club, Jack Rawls. President ot Women's Glee Club, Dorothy Amrhein. ' 5-L fu 5 . .Ll rg ' J ii ,. .. 4 .At ,!,. . vt -. Pdgc' forty-.raven
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ress Club ORMED LATE in the school year, T. E, Connelly's Pirate Press Club, composed of stu- dents participating or interested in journalistic work, grew at an alarming rate. Although socially inclined, the members of this newest organization found it impossible to carry their plans through to any satisfactory conclusions. Returning members are looking forward eagerly to the coming year and it is logically expected that this latest newcomer will be one of the foremost clubs on the campus, uture armers EVER DRAXXHNG attention to itself, Ventura's Future Farmers of America chapter un- Al der the advisorship of Lloyd Baldwin, instructor of Agricultural science, has made a name for itself. Certainly no school organization has worked more zealously and whole-heartedly toward its goal than has this group of boys. ln the words of its president, Leo Vanoni, The Future Farmers club affords an excellent opportunity for the practice of group leadership, and in such activities as citrus and livestock judging, and community service projects. V W W Y I page forty-nine u fl 1- fl' 7,3 l ' ,J 1 A, , in , 'V fl -V, t ,B A N. K W 1 , 5 , Jijfft-all 13 Tifga' ' ,- 1a',1,'ii ' fzkcevfi L , ,pf ,-
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