Ventura College - La Revista Yearbook (Ventura, CA)

 - Class of 1936

Page 61 of 98

 

Ventura College - La Revista Yearbook (Ventura, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 61 of 98
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Page 61 text:

fi!H,l1, I iff-,lf ' V ig Jil' L rf. i- agen fftlfifaa' 1 r' im ti? lim? its wait 'fiiffttltgil ,fQfjly1g.'er5 S. vitftgnvagg if'i:Q34.ft,. 'tr ' -1.2 lil It ' ' 5' tl twig i wr hi il' ,il w 'tue iii tl tg V -ti Q .ang 2 ww ,r ,i I -'V Qi 1 , 5 lt .,,. I 43' 1 t' Q l 'of X EMBERS of the lnternational Club, sponsored this year by E. O. Draper, enjoyed two social events, an Around the World Progressive Dinner, and a picnic which was held at Wheelers' l-lot Springs. Five countries were chosen as subjects for study: Japan, England, France, China anl Italy. Meetings were held on the first and third Wednesdayfs of each month, the first, a school meeting, and the second, a social affair at some members home. INTERNATIONAL CLUB X l EMBERSHIP in this interesting club is extended to include any student interested in literarv work. Miss Janice Pidduck is the g'oup's able advisor. A varied program including book reviews by members and talks by guest speakers is offered during the monthly meeting of the club. Occasional social meetings are enjoyed by members and a regular service is given the Pirate Press in the form of a review of some interesting or outstanding book. An annual trip to the Huntington Library, San Marino, is one of the club's most anticipated activities. LIBRARY CLUB DOPTING AS their slogan: To create, maintain, and extend throughout school and into the community high standards of Christian ethics, the l-li-Y Club of the Ventura Ju- nior College points the way to better citizenship in later years. During the year their activity has been confined to the general betterment of school conditions, and to the distribution of programs at football games. They are spnsoring, for the coming year, a tri-county lSanta Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura countiesl older boys' conference in the hope of furthering Hi-Y standards. HI-Y CLUB Page lfily

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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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Bi Week hh IG WEEK, traditionally found ed on the old Hobo Day which was held each year on the day before the last football game of the season, has become one of V. J. Cfs most anticipated events. Originally, l-lobo Day was celebrated by a full week of varied activities prior to the final game. Although little change has been made in this long-standing tradition, this year's Big Week lthe third of the new series? closed with the record of having been the biggest Big Week since the celebration was founded. The week's program is as follows: Monday ..................... ...............................,.. A mateur Assembly Tuesday .......... ........ B aseball Game-Faculty vs. Students Wednesday ............ ....,................................. M atinee dance Thursday-day .......... ....... m ud brawl and sack rush -night ........... .......... t he play, Skidding Friday ..............................................,................................... Costume Day Saturday ........ V. J.C. vs. L. A.J.C. football game, McLaglen Field, Los Angeles, Score-O-O. page fifty-one

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