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Huntington Lake On Friday night the student body has a dance which was for the first time restricted this year to the students and their guests. These dances are one of the big events of the week The girls usually discard their jeans for a skirt and the men sometimes wear a clean shirt. On Saturdays there are hikes for the science student, and the hiking enthusiast to various points of interest, usually more or less straight up. This last summer these were led by Dr. Shaw, Mr. Culbertson, Mr. Wheaton, and Dr. Coleman. Then there are horsevack trips for the equestrienne—sometimes a few hour trip, and sometimes a full day. And then of course, one must have sometime to clean house. On Saturday evenings one can always find a crowd of dancers at the hotel, for the orchestra is really quite good! and the floor isn't bad at all. Of course there are many—shall we say "spare moments"? But then we can't cover everything, can we? The Fourth of July celebration was partially handled by the school. The morning was occupied by the aquatic events, swimming and diving contests and row-boat races. In the afternocn the usual outboard speedboat races were held and in the evening a very effective lantern-lighted boat serpentine wound about the eastern side of the lake, while singers in the boats sang all the favorite old songs. The dance at the hotel quite ably capped the climax of a very active day. At the end of the term a Farewell Banquet was given, ending Alumni Day, which was crowded with sports and various other activities under the direction of the P. E. Department. The art department had an exhibit in conjunction with the general display and showing the school offered. The officers of the student body who so ably filled their posts were: Franklin Gribben President Jack Moodey Vice-President Louise Porter Secretary Jack Mitchell Sergeant-at-Arms Al Newark . Yell Leader ArtWahlberg Yell Leader Is Summer School worth while? Ask the student who has been there! Forty-Five
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 | Huntington Lake On Friday night the student body has a dance which was for the first time restricted this year to the students and their guests. These dances are one of the big events of the week The girls usually discard their jeans for a skirt and the men sometimes wear a clean shirt. On Saturdays there are hikes for the science student, and the hiking enthusiast to various points of interest, usually more or less straight up. This last summer these were led by Dr. Shaw, Mr. Culbertson, Mr. Wheaton, and Dr. Coleman. Then there are horsevack trips for the equestrienne—sometimes a few hour trip, and sometimes a full day. And then of course, one must have sometime to clean house. On Saturday evenings one can always find a crowd of dancers at the hotel, for the orchestra is really quite good! and the floor isn't bad at all. Of course there are many—shall we say "spare moments"? But then we can't cover everything, can we? The Fourth of July celebration was partially handled by the school. The morning was occupied by the aquatic events, swimming and diving contests and row-boat races. In the afternocn the usual outboard speedboat races were held and in the evening a very effective lantern-lighted boat serpentine wound about the eastern side of the lake, while singers in the boats sang all the favorite old songs. The dance at the hotel quite ably capped the climax of a very active day. At the end of the term a Farewell Banquet was given, ending Alumni Day, which was crowded with sports and various other activities under the direction of the P. E. Department. The art department had an exhibit in conjunction with the general display and showing the school offered. The officers of the student body who so ably filled their posts were: Franklin Gribben President Jack Moodey Vice-President Louise Porter Secretary Jack Mitchell Sergeant-at-Arms Al Newark . Yell Leader ArtWahlberg Yell Leader Is Summer School worth while? Ask the student who has been there! Forty-Five |
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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