Winter Extravaganza brings delight
Campus Times
December 10, 1999

Hip-hop and dance music created the atmosphere at the ASF-sponsored
Winter Extravaganza at the Fairplex last Friday. Following a holiday meal
consisting of turkey, ham and all the trimmings, Phil Hofer, international
student services director, entertained Ruby Montaño-Cordova, associate
dean of student affairs, Dr. Loretta Rahmani, dean of student affairs, Derek
Vergara, First Generation Student Success Program director, and his wife,
Joy Hofer.
For the Associated Students Federation (ASF) Forum, the University of
La Verne faculty, and the 200-300 students attending, the innagural Winter
Extravaganza at the Pomona Fairplex was the center of attention last Friday
night.
After a crowded room was seated for traditional holiday dinner and a
blessing was invoked by International Student Services Director Phil Hofer,
attendees were greeted by ASF President Justin Jones-Rodriguez and Vice
President of Student Activities Frank Tolentino.
Before having to depart for the evening, President Stephen Morgan also
gave a holiday message wishing all a season's best, and a strong conclusion
to the first semester.
With nearly three and a half hours remaining in the evening, the event
moved to the dance floor where students and faculty alike took part in the
festivities.
One of the familiar ULV faces seen there was Director of Movement and
Sports Science Rex Huigens with his wife, Karen.
"I think that any occasion where students can get together socially
is a good thing," Huigens said of the evening.
He also said he wished more faculty had been present at the event, noting
that "the more faculty that show up, the more fun they would have all
had."
Huigens also expressed a contentment with the evening in comparison
with the traditional Holiday Dinner from years past. Explaining that he
felt certain aspects of the previous tradition were lacking, Huigens said.
"Just because it's a tradition, doesn't mean it needs to continue.
I actually think it was a pretty good idea."
Sharing a likewise appreciation for the Winter Extravaganza's festivities,
were various students present.
"It was a great combination of good food, good fun and great people,"
said sophomore Justin Poore. He felt the evening brought a sense of "elegance"
that was not present at last year's dinner.
"Seriously, it was one of the best times I've ever had at La Verne,"
said junior Steve Myers.
With a favorable response from the students, Jones-Rodriguez was pleased
with the event's planning and results.
"I couldn't be more pleased. Frank Tolentino did an excellent job,"
said Jones-Rodriguez.
He also felt the event was a continual improvement from last year and
said "the tradition has definitely changed."
Tolentino, who served as the event coordinator for the Winter Extravaganza,
said the change in atmosphere for the ULV holiday celebration was a needed
touch for students.
"It was actually a really good turn out for being off campus,"
said Tolentino. He, like Jones-Rodriguez, said he sees a definite change
in tradition for ULV.
Overseeing the event was Director of Student and Community Programs
Michael Houdyshell.
"It incorporated some of the elements of the Holiday Dinner, but
it wasn't the Holiday Dinner. It was bigger and there was more to it,"
said Houdyshell.
The student director also said that, with the Winter Extravaganza taking
the place of the traditional Holiday Dinner and the annual Spring Formal,
it was a wise investment.
"ASF worked really hard and it was obvious," Houdyshell said
in admiration of the Forum's efforts toward putting on an enjoyable event
for the ULV community. "I hope people that were here will tell people
who didn't come how great it was," he said.
Noting the strengths seen by faculty and students Houdyshell additionally
envisions the possibility of the Winter Extravaganza becoming an annual
University event.