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Summer School Library Sierra Summer School APPARENTLY tucked into the slope of the mountains at the east end of Huntington Lake is the meandering campus of Fresno State College's summer school, Sierra Summer School. Nearly all the classes are held out of doors beneath canopies in various groves about the campus. The art and some music classes are held in the classrooms and the assembly hall of the main building but as a whole Life is lived in the open—and Life is fun! To attend Classes which seem to gain a new interest and vitality in the sparkling air, is only one of the things one does during the day. There is hiking, riding, swimming, boating and loafing—beneath a fragrant pine tree at the margin of the lake. Then too, one eats and eats. And the swims some more while acquiring a tan. The large cafeteria at the West side of the campus is the gathering place of the students at noon for the food is reasonable and very palatable to the air-hungered crowd. Every Sunday morning at nine o'clock .there are Sunday school service for anyone who wishes to attend. Classes of all ages meet for interesting discussion under the guidance of interested leaders. Late in the afternoon vesper services are held in the forest theatre, where speakers both from the school and outside, and the school choir and soloists present varied and inspiring programs. After the vespers there is always a concert in the Lakeshore Hotel, which is a fitting climax to the day. Monday night is the night for the A.W.S. meeting. After a business session, presided over by Zona Aldrich, a program is presented. At one meeting Mr. Ashworth, professor of Current Drama and Current Literature read the one act play, "Thank You, Doctor," an amusing comedy which seemed to appeal to the frivolousyl minded feminine audience. During the course of the term A. W. S. sponsored a Pot-Luck supper at the science pavillion, featuring a w. b. Given*, Dean of Summer school S5 Forty-Three m
Yearbook Title | 1932 Campus 1932 |
Date Published | 1932 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1932 by W. Linville Munday, Jr. and George R. Sykes, Jr. .. Printed in Fresno by Crown Printing and Engraving Company .. Engraved in Fresno by the Fresno Photo Engraving Company under the supervision of Levon J. Kemalyan .. Photographs by Ed Maxwell and Andrew Mattei III. |
Yearbook Title | 1932 Campus 1932 |
Date Published | 1932 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | Summer School Library Sierra Summer School APPARENTLY tucked into the slope of the mountains at the east end of Huntington Lake is the meandering campus of Fresno State College's summer school, Sierra Summer School. Nearly all the classes are held out of doors beneath canopies in various groves about the campus. The art and some music classes are held in the classrooms and the assembly hall of the main building but as a whole Life is lived in the open—and Life is fun! To attend Classes which seem to gain a new interest and vitality in the sparkling air, is only one of the things one does during the day. There is hiking, riding, swimming, boating and loafing—beneath a fragrant pine tree at the margin of the lake. Then too, one eats and eats. And the swims some more while acquiring a tan. The large cafeteria at the West side of the campus is the gathering place of the students at noon for the food is reasonable and very palatable to the air-hungered crowd. Every Sunday morning at nine o'clock .there are Sunday school service for anyone who wishes to attend. Classes of all ages meet for interesting discussion under the guidance of interested leaders. Late in the afternoon vesper services are held in the forest theatre, where speakers both from the school and outside, and the school choir and soloists present varied and inspiring programs. After the vespers there is always a concert in the Lakeshore Hotel, which is a fitting climax to the day. Monday night is the night for the A.W.S. meeting. After a business session, presided over by Zona Aldrich, a program is presented. At one meeting Mr. Ashworth, professor of Current Drama and Current Literature read the one act play, "Thank You, Doctor," an amusing comedy which seemed to appeal to the frivolousyl minded feminine audience. During the course of the term A. W. S. sponsored a Pot-Luck supper at the science pavillion, featuring a w. b. Given*, Dean of Summer school S5 Forty-Three m |
Rights | Copyright 1932 by W. Linville Munday, Jr. and George R. Sykes, Jr. .. Printed in Fresno by Crown Printing and Engraving Company .. Engraved in Fresno by the Fresno Photo Engraving Company under the supervision of Levon J. Kemalyan .. Photographs by Ed Maxwell and Andrew Mattei III. |
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