Modesto Junior College - Buccaneer Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

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Aldrich - - - - - Edifor Judson Siurfevanf - - Business Manager Leonard I. BarHeH' - - - - - - Adviser Prinfed By - - Commercial Prinfing Company Phofographs By ------ Thomas Shoob Engraved By - - - - The Sacramenio Bee OLLEGE CAMPUS A STUDY IN ARCHITECTURE FOREWORD I The I936 Buccaneer is inlended lo be a pholographic sludy of campus life in all i+s phases: social, serious, senfi- menlal, silly. lncluded are slalely sludies of buildings and grounds, pleas- ing porlrairs of smiling sophomores and candid cameragraphs of campus cur-ups. If you are pleased, Then so are we. OLLEGE CAMPUS OLLEGE CA 7 Y 1.- V- ,- YY Y ALL WHO ENTER HERE-STUDY SOUTH HALL I Those sTudenTs who seek The pracTi- cal phase oT educaTion major in sTudies TaughT in SouTh l-lall. ln This building are The sciences, dramaTics, music, commerce and home economics. ln- cluded in This sTrucTure is The adminis- TraTive deparTmenT which ably guides and inTorms sTudenTs and which pro- vides Those TaciliTies ThaT make our insTiTuTion a championship college. MPUS CLOUDS O'ER THE CAMPUS NORTH HALL I The Norlh l-lall mighl be called The cul+ural building. Wilhin ils walls are found philosophy, hisiory, ar+, social sciences, English, law, psychol- ogy, languages, music, pholography, iournalism, malhernalics and engineer- ing. l-lere one can form a slurdy basis of general knowledge, upon which lo build and live a complele and full life. OLLEGE CAMPUS College insfrucfors go +o school! School for fhem, however, means faculfy sessions 'iwice monfhly a+ which 'lime Dr. Baker pre- sides and Miss Verfrees is secre'I'ary. Teach- ers musi' aHend 'Phese mee-rings since impor'l'an+ academic problems are discussed and reporis of vi+aI in+eres+ are given. -Q 1 V 'f x A , r X X ' an ' 'Iy - I 1 1 ,,, 1 gwffk Q fir, .J ' T -QQ .,. rr- E 4, ' 5 G GQ FRIENDS P VAL GraduaTes of I937 STresses imporTance of PersonallTy DR DWIGHTC BAKER Ad d F d Time long and measureless draws all Things Trom darkness and hides Them again in herselT and There is noThlng Tor which we may noT loolc said Sophocles l wonder whaT you will value ln This bool: oT college memories when you lool4 wiTh Time lnTo :Ts pages? This is noT a weighTy Tome oT TacTs, nor does IT conTain The ieweled ThoughTs oT poeTry, nor yeT The secreTs oT youThTul scienTiTic genius. When iunior college days are done iT is noT The heavy bag- gage oTgreaT learning which you will carry wiTh you as eguipmenT. For liTe ahead you will wanT raTher To draw on The Triendships you have Tormed here, The deep experiences oT a search Tor TruTh, The recogniTion you have won among classmaTes, and The respecT you have learned Tor oTher Tollcs and oTher poinTs oT view. WiTh These in your lciTbag, your personaliTy which you have been moulding here, you may Travel lighT and Thank your sTars ThaT Time has hidden many Things oT less imporTance and ThaT you lack The impedimenTa oT college erudiTion,i , Buccaneer I936 P ell DR. BAKER LAUDS HI UES College Leader Ofiers Farewell Message To Sophomores, Words of Good Advice To The . . . i minisTraTor an ' Page I2 Buccaneer I936 BOARD COMPLETES NEW LIBRARY Four Dads ancl One Moflher of MJC--+he Board of Eclucafion-Co-operale Wholehearleclly ln Guiding 'l'he Financial Deslinies of a School Now Fifleen Years Olcl. CITIZEN HEADS OF MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE . . . Lefl fo righl, E. D. Abbolf, Dr. E. F. Sodersirom, D. Power Boofhe, W. C. Shackelford, Mrs. C. E. Whifrnore, D. Hubert Wellman and J. H. Bradley. The opening of lhe new library was lhe maior proiecl ol lhe Board of Educalion lhis year. Allhough lhe exlerior was nol compleled, sludenls gloried in The new lacililies afler lhe Chrisl- mas holidays. New equipmenl and furnishings were added grad- ually lhroughoul lhe semesler. The board which direcled lhe proiecl consisled ol W. C. Shack- ellord, presidenl: D. P. Boolhe, l-I. J. Wellman, Dr. E. F. Soder- slrom and Mrs. C. E. Whilmore. A minor proiecl was The inslal- lalion of waler pipes connecling wilh lhe main cily supply line. lvlodeslo Junior College is con- lrolled by lhe board lhrough Sup- erinlendenl of Schools John I-l. Bradley and E. D. Abboll, secre- lary-purchasing agenl. Superin- lrendenl Bradley in a message lo lhe Buccaneer says, Some of The liner lhings of life, indeed of col- lege life, are gollen, nol direclly from books nor from classrooms, bul from associalion wilh, and friendship for The besl of men and women, leachers and sludenls we meel on lhe campus or in life. Your besl souvenirs of college life can be lhe friendships you make lhere. Buccaneer I936 Page I3 BACKBONE OF THE COLLEGE-THE FACULTY STuclenTs Groan When They See The AssignmenT and Teachers Groan When They Read The Papers! Accompllshmen+s of Some Are LisTed Here FACU LTY PRESI DENTS Dean Murray perTecTed The budgehng sysTem oT The ASSOCI ared STudenTs Mlss BarreTT pro duced ouTsTandrng dramas M DLJTF broughT PoeT Robln Lamp son and ursenberry produced a dance drama Mr Florclcen was presldenT oT The counTy Teachers GSSOCIGTIOVI Mr Gardner coach edachamplonshlp baseballTeam Mr Grrswold s amaTeur phoTog raphers sponsored a praise worThy phoTo dlsplay Mrs l-loch assrsTed In dlrecTlng The opera Miss Kung dld ouTsTandmg com munlTy work ln home economics lnsTrucT1on Mr Kremmers was an 1mporTanT cog ln The admlnus TraTron oTThe N Y A Mr KurTz work In promohng mens lnTra mural sporTs was lmporTanT Mrs Love s work In developing cam pus musicians was noTeworThy ProT Manclm produced an excel lenT band and orchesTra Mr Marhn carried on The sTrenuous weaTher bureau work Mrss Mc Farland s sTudenTs presenTed an excellenr Tashlon show during Sprung Mr McKmghT dlrecTed and operas Mlss Polk conducT ed an mTeresT1ng exTensron course ID modern l1TeraTure Messrs Rose and ATlclnson gave nmpeTus To a wlde awake Engineers Club Mr SlcelTon was presldenT oT The clTy Teachers assocuahon D SmlTh exceeded all previous en rollmenTslnh1s adulT public spealc :ng classes Dr Squares made sclenTlT1c conTrlbuTlons ln college museum collechons Mr STen saas and has sTudenTs published a new llTerary magazine M Shckle had numerous lecTure en gagemenTs beTore clvlc groups Mass Williams ass1sTed In many ways In beauTlTyrng campus pro duchons Mr YaTes dlrecTed new programs oT sTudenT guidance . . . George E. Maroney, leff, heads facully during Spring semesTer, while Franklin O. Rose is presidenf during Fall. ' I U . F. - u I son To The campus. Misses Finlay- college and communiTy choruses . , . . - . . . . F. . I . . . . . . . F. . . , . - 1 . . I . . . . . . I Page I4 Bucca neer I93 ARTHUR G. ATKINSON . Engineering BARBARA BARRETT English Direcfor of Dramafics DOROTHY BLACK Commerce O, C. CROOKE PoIi+icaI Science FRED A. EARLE Ph?fsicaI Educafion Foofbal , Track, Tennis Coa HERBERT G. FLORCKEN Hisfory Governrnanf MARYBETH GREEN Assisfanf Librarian ch J. HERBERT BACHMANN German, Spanish LEONARD I. BARTLETT English Government Direcfor of Radio and Publicafions HERBERT E. COLLINS French SAMUEL E. DU FF English CATH ERI NE FI NLAYSON Physical Educaiion JACK H . GARDNER Physical Educafion Baskeiball, Baseball Coach GALE C. GRISWOLD Chemisiry S IRENE Cl-IILDREY HOCI-I English German FREDERICK KNORR Agrxculfure Science PAUL R KU RTZ Biological Science Physlcal Educahon Intramural FRANK MANCINI Music WILLIAM F MARTIN Physlcs Engineering ROBERT W MCKNIGI-IT Music MARY PHILLIPS Spamsh KATHRYN KING Home Economlcs Orlenlaluon EDWARD L KREMERS Commerce l:D NA BARR LOVE Muslc CEORGE E MARONEY Blologmcal Sclences N- l-'Iome Eccnomrcs MIM 0, WILMA MCFARLAND 0 WILLETTE B MURRAY Bolany Dean or Men HELEN PIERCE Librarian . uccaneer l936 P59 I 2 xl yr age I6 Bu neer I936 JOH N F. POBANZ Maihemaiics, Asironomy CARROLL M. POWERS Economics FRANKLIN D. ROSE Engineering Maihemahcs HARRIS R. SKELTON Commerce HENRY D. SOUIRES Geolggy Chemnsfry CHARLES E. STICKLE Philosoghy Economics ENNIS R, UTTER Physical Sciences CHARLES D. YATES Psychoiogy Direcior of Guidance II. MARY ALINE FOLK English FAY OUISENBERRY Physical Educafion IRIS SIMMS Music EDWIN O. SMITH English Public peaking Debaie Coach WILLIAM M. STENSAAS English ARDEL THOMPSON Assisfanf Librarian fi mcL:.Q -I-iafoumqvz-+fY1 JEAN WILLIAMS Ari MIRIAM VERTREES Regisfrar Buccaneer l936 Page l7 :gs - . -f.,i 1 CLASS OF l 9 3 b Two Handsome Lads STeer The Migh'l'y Ship of STaTe-The Class - of I936. VERNON LARSEN . . . afhlele, leader The Sophomore class was acTive as always in The clubs and acTiviTies oT The college. The class was insTrumenTal in aiding Fall Semesfer Officers Vernon Larsen -----f PresidenT Harvey Koehn - - - Vice-PresiclenT Evelyn BarneTT - - - - SecreTary Lee Clark - - - - - Treasurer Nominafing CommiTTee Elaine Nichols Lois Drake KenneTh Zierenberg - Fred Mensinger The climax oT The class oT I936 acTiviTies is reached aT a Time Too laTe To be included in The Buc- caneer. The annual picnic, The Sophomore brealcTasT, baccalau- reaTe, The graduaTion-all These are big momenTs in The liTe oT an oTherwise blase sophomore. The ouTsTanding social evenT oT ROBERT REED . . . persuasive, sincere The TaculTy in The Spring open house. The annual evenTs oT The Sophomores were planned by Two groups oT oTTicers. Spring Semesfer Officers RoberT Reed ------ Presideni' BeTTy Allen - - - Vice-PresidenT Verna Belle Ruess - - SecreTary-Treasurer NominaTing Commiffee Evelyn Miller PaTTi Taylor Tom Mann Francis Perry The Spring calendar Tor The soph- omores was a picnic held aT The SmiTh Ranch near ModesTo. Al- Though The knives and Torlcs were TorgoTTen, The sophs enioyed a sTealc dinner. ln The evening Dr. Baker Told oT CrienTal exper- iences. BeTTy Allen was chair- man oT The picnic. ALCORN, ELIZABETH LU E Modeslo Member, Commerce Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Band. ALEXANDER, HUGH S. Wlnlon Member, Jr. Exchange, Track, Inlramural. I Qc Ida' IMIX 55591 ALLEN, BETTY M. E. Modeslo Member, Paroche, Tumbling, Quarferdeckp Alpha Gamma Sig. mag Women's Sporls, Ass I'. Drum Maior '35-'36, A.W.S. Alhleiic Man' ager, Secrelary, Quarlerdeck. ANDERSON, EUGENE Ripon Member, Engineers' Club Alpha Gamma Sigma: Intramural. ANDERSQN, RALPH Ripon Member, Engineers' Club, Inlramural. ASSMUSSEN, IONE M. Pallerson Member, Women's Glee Club, Pre- Med Club. BAKER, BARRY Modeslo Member, Presidenl' Parlheneia '36, Press Club, Women's Glee Club, College Players, Radio Club, lolan'lhe, GondoIiers, Col- legian Slaff. BARN Eu., ELIZABETH A. Merced Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Treasurer Home Ec. Page IB ALDRICI-l, LOIS B. S. Modeslo Member, Press Club, Camera Club, Quarlercleck Social: Buc- caneer Edilor, Freshman hIVornan Represenlalive. ALGAR, PHILIP M. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma. ALLEN, MERLE E. Mocleslo Member, Women's Glee Club, Scrlbblers' Club, Gondoliers. ANDERSON, IVAR E. Escalon ANDOW, MABEL K. Winfon Member, YWCA, Alpha Gamma Sigma. BABCOCK, JOH N W. Modesio Member, Rally Cornmilfee, Boofs and Daggers, Jr. Exchange, Col- lege Players, Hammurabig Execu- 'hve Commiflees, Black Flamin- go, Admirable Crichfon, Bish- op's Candlesl'icks. Freshman and Sophomore Man Rep., Presidenf ASMJC '36, BAKER, CHRISTINE V. Modeslo Member, Commerce Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Alhlelics. BARN ETT, EVELYN S. Modeslo Member, College Players, Della Psi Omega, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Radio Club, Secrelary Execullve Commilfee, The Queen's Hus- band, The Bishop's Candle- sl'icks, The ln'lruder, Twice Win- ner Pasadena PlayhouseTournamenT. BRI NKERHOFF, ROSA V. Modeslo Eflember, Commerce Club, Home c. BEEKLY, HAZEL A. Modeslo Member, Lambda Alpha: Or- cheslra. BELL, BILLIE A. Newman Member, Parfheneia, College Play' ers, A. W. S. Cabinel. BLAKESLY, SARAH Modesfo Member, Pre-Med Club, Bela Phi. BOWLES, VESTA M. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Camera Club, Presidem' Home Ec. J Ji, some moms 6. Modesto Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Bela Phi, College Players, Arr ggubg Publicify Chairman Hera Phi BRIDGMAN, LOIS N. Member, Pre-Med Club, Parlhen- eia, Sophomore Archery Team, Piano Aaaampanisf for Pariheneia. BROWN, DOROTHY M. Jackson U BEAVER, ANNA M. Modeslo Member, Bela Phi, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Y. W. C. A. Publicily Manager. BEERS, MERCEDES L. Merced Member, Camera Club, Bela Phi, Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A., Alpha Gamma Sigma, Orchestra. BISCHO, ADELINE G. Denair Member, Home Ec., Bela Phi, Camera Club. BLUE, VIVIAN F. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Commerce Club, A. W. S. ab- inel. BORGQU IST GLADYS E. Hughson Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Bela Phi. BRAYTON, DON F. Escalon Member, Engineers' Club, Rifle Club, Press Club. BRIER, MARGUERITE F. Turlock Member, Bela Phi, Alpha Gamma Sigma. BRUCE, ELEANOR M. Keyes Member, Women's Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Agha Gamma Sig- may Oralorio, pera '35, Vice- Presiclenl Y. W. C. A. '36. Page I9 BRUCE, GORDON G. W. Keyes Member, Engineers' Club, Men's Glee Club, Gondoliers, Or- atorio. CAPLAN, ElLEEN E. Modesto Member, Commerce Club. CATTERSON, CLARE S. Modesto Member, Boots and Daggers, Rally Committee, President Men s As- sociation, Business Manager ASMJC. CHOW, THOMAS S. Modesto Member, Radio Club, Rifle Club, Commerce Club, Camera Club, guess Club, Vice-President Radio U . CLAPHAM, JOHN R. Modesto CADY, VARIAN L. Turlock Member, Women's Glee Club, College Players, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Dance Pageant. Jai' .ps - urloqle 1 i' m ome . l ll r T CORBETT, JUAN ITA Livingston Member, Commerce Club, Col- lege Players, Women's Glee Club, Oratorio. P a g e 2 0 ,J J, V, IOggRkUTHiiI d , 1 CABREROS, C. MAGNO Philliplne lslands CARPENTER, MILDRED A. Fresno Member, Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A., Alpha Gamma Sigma, Beta Phi, The Gondoliers, Swimming Team, Oratorio, Collegian. CHEATHAM, DORlS D. Lodi Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Camera Club, Commerce Club, Home EC. CH RISTENS EN, H ELEN V. Merced Member, Pre-Med Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma. CLINKENBEARD, LU LU R. Modesto Member, Lambda Alpha, Alpha Gamma Sigma, President College Orchestra, Freshman Woman Representative. COLEMAN, GEORGE D. Modesto Member, Engineers' Club. CONNACH ER, CLAIRE D. Modesto Member, Pre-M ed. CRAIG, HARRY Manteca Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma Camera Club. cox, JUNE T. Member, Women's Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Opera. DAY, FRANCES Mocleslo Member, Pre-Med Club, Paroche Alpha Gamma Sigma, Quarlerl deck, Vice-Presidenf ASM C, '35 Presidenl, Vice-Presidenl, Secre: lary A. W. S. DOWN I NG. BERNICE L. Modesfo Member, Bela Phi, Paroche, Y. W C. A., Home Ec, Parlheneiag Fresh- man Woman To Nominafing Com miffee, Women's Sports. EARLE, EDNA J. Hollisler EDLU ND, EVANGELI NE Hilmar Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma. Pre-Med Club, Y. W. C. A. EDMAN, CLIFTON L. Turlock ERICKSON, HERBERT R. Turlock Member, Rifle Team. FlSCAl.lNl, MATH EW B. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma. DARN ELL MARGARET A. Merced Member, Home Ec, Alpha Gamma Sigma. oneics, LENA M. Winlon Member, Y. W. C. A. DRAKE, LOIS Modesio M b , Ph' Rh P' Bela Phi, Slgmpel-Club,l Press Glubg Varsily Debaler '35-'3b. EBIE, JOH N Empire Member, Bela Phi. EDMINSTER, FRANCIS Hilmar Inframural Sports. ENGLE, ELLIS C. Modesfo Member, Engineers' Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Boxing Tourna- menl '36. FISCALINI, MARGARET K. Modesfo Member, Pre-Med Club. FLINN, VINCENT E. Moclesfo Member, Band, Orcheslra. P a g e 2 I FOSTER, WILLIAM M. Modesfo Member, Engineers' Club, Camera Club, Pre-Med. FREDERIKSEN, ALICE M. Modesfo Member, Press Club, College Play- ers, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Par- Iheneia., Ouarferdeck, Phi Rho Pig Collegian Campus Edilor, Vice- Presidenf College Players, Presi- denf Press Club, Presidenl Al ha Gamma Sigma, vice-Presidifenf Freshman Class, Debaling. GARRISON, JAMES B. Modesfo Member, Engineers' Club. GLOCK, BU RTON A. Madera Member, Foreslry Club, Camera Club, Bela Phi, Presidenl Bela- Phi, Presidenl Eoresfry, GOM ES, OLGA M. Modesfo Member, Commerce Club. GRANDT, LAWRENCE Modeslo GRIMM, FRIEDA M. Denair Mem ber, Pre-Mecl. Club. HAMILTON, NELLI E Mocleslo Page 22 FOSTER, FLETCH ER M. Moclesfo Member, Camera Club, Engineers' Club. FREY, RUBY R. Knighlsen Member, Pre-Med, Bela Phi. GLAZE, ZELDA E. Turlock Member, Press Club, Paroche, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Collegian Sfaff, Buccaneer, Play Day '35-'36 Secrelary Paroche '36. GODFREY, HELEN Lodi Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma Befa Phi. GOULART, GILBERT W. Turlock GREENBURG, JULIUS Modesfo Member, Engineers' Club, Fresh- man Man Represenfahve. GURNEY, AUDREY E. Tuolumne Member, Ouarlerdeck, Commerce Club, Execulive Comrni'r'reeg.Sec- refary ASMJC, Vice-Presldenf Ouarferdeckg Vice-Presidenl' ASMJC. HAMLOW, DORIS L. Turlock Member, Y. W. C. A. HAMMATT, ROBERT Livingslon Member, Press Club, Scribblers' Club, Collegian Sporls Edilor '35, Collegian Special Wrifer '36. HEWITT, OREN W. Modeslo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Phi Rho Pig Tennis, Debaling. HOLM ES, JACK A. Moclesfo Member, Pre4Med Charter Mem- ber Scribblers' Club, Rifle club, Press Club, Business Manager Scribblers' Club, Poefry in Firsl The Blade '36, Collegian Edilor Campus Poefry Column. HULSHOF, C. W. Modesro JAVIEN, JOHN Villasis, Pangasinan, PI-nillipine Islands Member, Della Chi. JOLLY, JESS B. Ceres Member, Engineers' Club. JULIUS, LAVERNE A. Modesfo Member, Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A. KING, JESSE Modeslo HARMON, HELEN L. Modeslo Member, Home Ec, Commerce Club. HOLLANDER, JOHN V. Ripon Member, Pre-Med, Men's G-lee Club, Tennis. HORNE, AUDREY C. Modeslo Member, Paroche, A. W. S., Alpha Gamma Sigmag A. W. S. Cabinef, Secrelary Paroche, Vice-Presidenf Paroche, Welfare Chairman A. W. S., Women's Sporls. IRVING, DAVID Alameda JOH NSON, RAY Modesto JORGENSEN, GLADYS M. Ripon Member, Pre-Med, Home Ec, Bela Phi KIZER, RITA Mocleslo Member, Paroche, Y. W. C. A., Program Chairman Y. W. C. A. '35, Presidenf Y. W. C. A. '36, Women's Sporis. TH EI LEN, ELIZABETH KITCH ING Turlock Member, Paroche, Y. W. C. A., Bera Phi, Swimming. Page 23 KLICK, HERMAN Hebron, Norfh Dakoia Member, Foresfry Club, Bela Phi, Men's Glee Cub, Rifle Club, Ouarferdeck, Lambda Alpha, Boois and Daggers: Presidenl' Men's Glee Club '35, Presidenl Foreslry Club '35, Business Man- ager Glee Club '35, Business Man' agar Beta Phi '35, loIanfhe, G :ndoliers. LARSEN, ALICE Modesfo Women's Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Parfheneiag Fire Fly, Iolanfhe,' Gondoliers. LAUGHLIN, JOYCE M. Modesio Member, Home Ec. LONG, KATI-I ERI NE G. Modesio Member, Pre-Med, Alpha Gam- ma Sigma: Presidenr Pre-Med '35. LONGSTRETH, BARBARA Turlock Member, College Players, Quarier- deck, BIack Flamln o, Turlle Dove, Bishops Canglesl'icks. MCCLELLAND, ELIZABETH M. Granls Pass, Ore. MCGOWREN. FORISTA M. Mariposa MANOS, NICHOLAS E. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma Debaiing, Intramural Wreslling. Page 24 KOEHN, HARVEY Winfon Member, Press Club, Rally Com- milfee, Bools and Daggers, Cam- era Club, Scribblers' ub, Jr. Ex- change, Men's Glee Club: Presi- denf Rally Commiflee '35-'36, Presidenl' Scribblers' Club '36, fgigze-Presidenl Sophomore Class LARSEN, VERNON G. Merced Member, Pre-Med, Press Club, Block M Club, Beta Phi, Boors and Daggers: President Sopho- more Class '35, Presidenl' Block M '34, Track '34-'35, Baskefball '36, Treasurer Bools and Daggers '36. LAWRENCE, MARIE Turlock Member, Home Ec. LOUIS, GENEVIEVE E. Modesio Member, Commerce Club, Paroche, Alpha Gamma Si mag Vice-Pres- idenf Commerce glub '35. MCCAULEY, DEAN Los Banos Member, Phi Rho Pi, Hammurabig Phi Rho Pi Presidenf, I-lammurabi Vice-Presidenf, Sludenl' Manager Debafing, Boxing, Feafherweighl Champion. MCFALL, JOH N Manieca Member, Hammurabi. MANNHALTER, DOTTA RUTH Modesio Member, Radio Club Bela Phi Parfheneia: Vice-Presidenr '35-'36, Secrelary-Treasurer Parlhenela '3b. MARTIN, ALICE M. Turlock Member, Commerce Club. MENDOSA, LAWRENCE A. Manleca MERRIHEW, GRACE A. Oakdale Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma MILLER, MURIEL M. Manleca Member, Paroche. M ITTEL, N ELL Ceres Member Ari Club Colle e Pla . i 9 - ers, Opera. Y MOWRER, GORDON EARL Turlock Member, Men's Glee Club, Or- cheslra, Opera, Oralorio, infra- mural, We fer Weigh? Wresllirlg Champion '36, MUNGER, HARRIS B. Modeslo Member, Engineers' Club, Sopho- more Man Represenfalive, Vice- Presrdenr Sophomore Class. N ISSON, MARY E. Ceres Member, Ari' Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma. NICHOLAS, R. ELAINE Lodi Member Lambda Alpha, Quarfer- deck, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Wo- men's Glee Club, Orchestra, Woe man Represenfalive of Sophomore Class '35, Presidenl' of Lambda Alpha '3b. MERSHON, FRANK Moclesio Member, Bela Pl-ii, Men's Glee Club. MILLER, EVELYN B. Escalon Member, Pre-Med, Bela Phi, Sec- rvrelary Pre-Med '34, Vice-Presiclenf Pre-Med '35, Sophomore Woman Represenlalive 'fo Nominaling Commilfee, Wardrobe Mislress One-Acl' Plays '34. MINNERS, RAYMOND E. Sonora Member, Press Club, Befa Phi, Foreslry Club, Rifle Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Secrefary-Treas- urer Foreslry Club, Vice-Presidenl' Poreslrp Club Business Manager Bela P i, Publicity Manager Bela Phi, Srudenl Radio Program Direcf- 21335, Collegian Sia , Buccaneer a . MORGAN, LESLIE D. Turlock Member, Engineers' Club. MU l RH EAD, HERBERT W. Ceres Member, Hammura bi. NELSON. CAROLYN P. Escalon Member, Alpha Gamma Sgma, Phi Rho Pi, Pre-Med, Radio lub, Debale League Tournamenls. NEUBACHER, TED S. Escalon ' NUNES, ZELMA E. Slockfon Member, Paroche, Befa Phi, Cam- era Club, Presiclenf of Paroche '36, Women's Sporls. Page 25 - OSBORNE, FLORENCE Clyde, Texas Member, Home Ec. O'CONNOR, ED Hilmar Member, 'Engineers' Club A. - Vice- Presidenf of Engineers' Club 35-'36. OLSON, THEODORE Denair L. Member, Phi Rho Pi Alpha Gam- ma Sigma, Della chi, Commerce C I u b, Hammurabi, Scr ibblers' Club, Treasurer ASMJC, Debaling. PAl N E, W. THOMAS Ceres Member, Camera Club, Rifl e Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma Club, Rifle Team. PAYNE, ALAN Lakeporf Member, Engineers' Club, Gamma Sigma, Men's Gle '35-'36, Opera '36. Al h e Crlub PERRY RAYBU RN E. Modeslo Member, Engineers' Club, Radio Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma. PITTS, H ELEN M. Escalon MemberY W CA Al h a Gam- ma Sigmb, ifreiidw Sf Y.pW. c. A. POPE, ELIZAB TH K. E Modeslo Member, Arl Club. Page 26 NYE, D. LUCILLE Turlock Member, Paroche, Home EC, Pre- Med, Women's Sporls. OAKLEY, CHARLES L. Snelling Member, College Players, Men's Glee Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Opera, Black Flamingo. ORR, KENNETH E. Newman Member, Block M, Commerce Club, Baseball, Baskelball. PARK, LUCILLE E. Hughson Member, Scribblers' Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma. PERRY, FRANCIS L. Denair Member, Block M, Quarlerdeck, 'Ari-Tsurer Quarlerdeck '36, Baskel- a . PEARCE, CHARLEEN M. Turlock Member, Commerce Club, Della Chl POOLEY, WILBUR C. Sonora Member, Bela Phi, Foreslry, Presi- denl' of Foresfry Club '35-'36, Secrelary-Treasurer, Bela Phi, '35. POTTER, DONALD W. Escalon RAFTER, LOIS E. Modesfo Member, Paroche, Commerce Club. REED, ROBERT R. San Bernardino Member, Phi Rho Pi, Boois and Daggers, Quarierdeck, Rally Corn- miHee, Block M3 Presidenf ASMJC '35, Track, Debafing. REUSS, VERNA BELLE R. Modesio Member, College Players, Par- fheneia, Commerce Club, Home Ec, Presidenf AWS '35. RHINEHART, COSMA B. Livingston Member, Paroche, Bela Phi, Pre-Med SCH ROCK, ARLO D. Modesfo SECREST, ESTA LOU Moclesfo Member, Band.ll' 5 Xlyijrj Dpi B ' SHAW, OUIDA Turlock , . Member, Commerce Club, Par- oche, Home Ec, Tumbling Club. SHOTWELL, GRACE H. Modesio Member, Camera Club, Scribblers' Club, Bela Phi, Commerce Club, Press Club, Secreiary-Treasurer Camera Club '35-'36, Collegian and Buccaneer Slaffsg Vice-Presi- clenf Scribblers' Club '36. RALSTON, KATH ERI N E G. Modesfo Member, Commerce Club. REITER, JACK' P. Auburn, Wash. Member, Ouarfercleck, Block M, Bela Phi, Vice-President Beta Phi: Track. RHIEN, ROBERT D. Modesto Member, Commerce Club. RICKMAN, BILLIE G. Tracy Member, Home Ec, Beta Phi. SCHROCK, PAULINE V. Moclesfo SHARP, THOMAS Modesfo Member Stamp Club, Commerce Club, Men's Association Cabinefg Track Manager. SH EPH ERD, NORMAN Modesfo SILVERMAN, MURIEL M. Modesfo Member, Radio Club, Commerce Club, Pariheneiay Iolanfhe. Page 27 SISK, E. RAYMOND Salida Degree Winner of Fufure Farmers OT America. STAGG DOROTHY M. lxdodeslo ,q,. STON E, Wl LLIAM S. Siocldon Member, Bel'a Phi. ' STU RGIS, EILEENMM. Sonora ' Member, Home Ec, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Arr Clubg Secre+ary-Treas- urer Ar? Club. SUGGETT, JUNETA. Modesio Member, Pa rfheneia, Pre-Med. TARONE, ERNEST A. ' Turlock Y Member, Rifle Club, Aslronomy Club, Men's Glee Club. THORNBURG, LAVERNE Turlock Tl NGLE, DONALD B. Modesfo Page 28 SMALLEY, AUDREY G. Sfockfcn Member, Bela Phi. STANDIFORD, ROSEMARY Modeslo Member, Camera Club, Pre-Med, Bela Phi, Alpha Gamma Sigma. STONUM, DONALD W. Ceres Member, Phi Rho Pi, Hammurabig Secrefary-Treasurer, Phi Rho Pl. STURTEVANT, JUDSON A. Empire Member, Colle e Players Boofs and Dagqers,,auarferdeclc, Buc- caneer usiness Manager, Black Flamingo, Queen's Husband, Journey's End, The lnlruderf' SWANSON, IRENE E. Modesfo Member, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Camera Club, Ari Club: Vice- Presidenl' of Ari' Club '36. T OR, PATTI M. Ceres em Alpha Gamma Sigma, a r k, Press Club: Collegian m us lor, Presidenf of Press Cl '35, Vice-Presidem' of Quarfer- deck '36, Member of Sophomore ominafing Commiffee 'Qbg Win- ner of Freshman Journalism Pin. TRUMAN, LOLA M. Modesfo Member, Band, Orchesira, Lambda Alpha. ' THORNTON, HELEN G. Modesto Member, Home Ec. TYREE JUANITA F De hr Member Press Club S rrbblers Club Buccaneer Slalf Edllor of Scrlbblmgs VERTREES JUNIUS D Modesfo Member Bela Phu Foreslry Club Rlfle Club Camera Club VINCENT MARGARET JANE Modeslo Member Ouarlerdeck Scrlbblers Club Press Club Ph: Rho Pu Della Chl Colle nan Eclrlor Womans Col eguan dulor Buccaneer Slaf' Wlnner of Freshman Journalusm Pm Wsnner ol Inlercollegrale De bale Pun WALKER FRED H Merced Member Bela Phu Foresiry Club Tumblmg Club Wresflmg Cham WEAVER JACK E Turlock Member Lambda Alpha Press Club Commerce Club Ouarler deck Bela Phu Band Foolball 35 Buccaneer Business Manager WH ITE JOY Wascoe Ore WI LCOX WILBU RTA Tracy Member Home Ec Bela Ph: o mens Sporls 75'w,ZZ., WINNING EVELYN V Modeslo Merrber Home Ec Camera Club Vice Preslclenl and Secrelary f Home Ec WR HT ALICE Ceres Member Y W C A Pre Med VAN D ERKAAY KAY Modeslo Member Engineers Club VINCENT LEE E Pallerson Member College Players Com merce Club Rally Commrllee Queens Husband Journeys n Black Flammgo Slage Manager for The lnlrucler VLACH RICHARD R Modesfo Member En meers Club Cam era Club Bock M Rally Corn mlllee Foolball WALSH ISABEL Manleca Member Press Club College Play ers The Queens Husband WELLMAN KARL E Modeslo WIDICK RUBY M Emprre Member AI ha Gamma Srgma Y W C Vlce Presldenf of Y W C A Collegnan WILLARD EDWARD D Modesfo Member Press Club Bools and Daggers Rally Commrllee Al he amma Crgma Commerce Cub Junior Exchange Presrclenl' of Fresh man Class 35 WOOD STANLEY W Los Banos Member Mens Glee Opera ZIERENBERG KENNETH W Merced Member Rlfle Club Foreslry Club Bela Phu lnfrarnural Baskelball Page 29 llfcnl' I . ' . 1 . 1 I I: ., - I. 1 Ex: plon '35A'36. t eculive Commillee. ll f . . l . ADJ' l' - 'l I l . . . .5 . .- ' qylw' G. 'U-lb: 4 Pag e 30 Buccaneer I936 C L A S S O F I 9 3 7 A Champion Musician and a Craclceriaclc Farmer Lend Brains +o The Yearling Class. MARSHALL ATKINSON PAUL COUTU RE h l ly . enihusiasf, radio-arhsi . . . handsome, sc oar Many ouislanding parlicipanis in alhlelics, debaling, dramaiics, iournalism, clubs and siudeni bod acliviiies came from The Y Freshmanclass. Fall Semesier Officers Marshall Ailcinson ----- Presideni Carol Evans' - - - Vice-Presideni Phyllis Kruiienga James Porier ' - Secreliary l-larold Wine - - Treasurer Nomina+ing CommiH'ee Harold Schmidl ' Harold Murphy The oificers who assisled in making successful a spring skal- ing parly and Jrhe annual All- School picnic, honoring The So- phomore class, co-operalred hearlily in planning for all evenis. Spring Semesfer Officers Paul Couiu re ------- Presideni George Maze - - Vice-Presideni Mariha l-lufismirh - -' Secrela Howard McBee ry Jean Overman - - Treasurer Nominaling CommiHee Alice Collins Pauline Julius Alan Pearch Olis Perry Janice Siephan James POFTLGF Lale in May a barbecue and These, needless io say, were very Tropical dance were held for The successful and a good lime was sophomores on Jrhe MJC campus. had by all. Buccaneer I936 Page 3I FRESHMEN BY THE HUNDREDS And ihe Unsuspec+ing Public Can Do Nofhing Aboui' I+. Some of The Lads Jump In For Several Picfures. They'll Be Remembered When Tl1ey're Sophs-and How! H' was during This spec'l'acuiar play 'ihai' broughf 'foofball 'Fans fo 'iheir feei' and caused rio+ous shouiing during 'Phe MJC vs. Sacramenfo JC game a+ 'Phe Capifol Ciiy. Sacramenio was on 'l'he 45-yard line. Sacramen+o's Milosevich punied. Ray Del- ucci, Modes+o lefi' end, blocked 'I'he kick and Bob Winslow, righ'I' end, scooped up fhe ball and dashed across fhe Sacramenfo line. --m -1 Li' .. .. fp ' ' , ' i,L11 ,A.1i u ag How Three Hard working Coaches and Scores of Plucky Flghhng P1raTes KepT Modesfo Junlor College On The AThleTlc Map Wnfh a Year of DeTermlnecl Campalgnmg PAUL KURTZ FRED EARLE JACK GARDNER I Ty pl AlmosTl ThaT In a word Tells you The re sulTs oT The I935 36 sporT yearTor hls PlraTe TooTball eleven almosT won The NCJCC grid TlTle Rea son A I4 O deTeaT by San lVlaTeo Led by Frank Trlano The Buc caneer hoopmen almosT Took The clrculT crown Losses To Sacra menTo and San Francisco JCS leTT Them on The second rung oT The NICJCC adder ln Track IT was almosT The same Tale A second place was The record seT by a Team oT TlrsT year Kenny Dllls BUT ID baseball MJC Topped l-leaded by Frank Sue ber The Swashbuckler nine Tor The TourTh Time Took The loop headplece The PnraTe Tennls Team capTalned by Tommy Mann won The second successlve NCJCC championship aTTer a vlcTory over San lVlaTeo CAPTAINS OF MAJOR SPORTS LTTT F B c c a n e e r l 9 3 6 A P e 3 5 T H E Y C O A C H ,E D A N D P L A Y E D . . . inTrarnuralisT . . . sporTs head man . . . personal us MJC. CapTain Jack Rohrer and men, capTained by polevaulTer . . . e o right rank Triano, Frank Sieber, Jack Rohrer, KenneTh Dills, Tommy Mann. Page 36 Buccaneer I9 WINNERS OF THE COVETED M S'I'ars and Third-Slringers Toil 'Ihe Season Through Accomplishmenh FifI'y-'Five Are Honored For Efforfs. To Earn 'I'he Varsify Token of Pirafe AYRES, ROGER JOHNSON, GLYNN REGINATO, JOE Baskefball '36 Foofball '35 Foofball '35 BEATTY, CHESTER JOHNSON. S. T. REITER, JACK Foofball '35 Fwfbflll '35 Track '35, '35 BERG, MILTON Foolball '34, '35, Baskefball '35 BOSCACCI, KENNETH Tennis '36 BOWMAN, EDWARD Football '34, '35, Baskeiball '35 BRONZAN, ROBERT Foolball '35 DELUCCI. RAY Foofball '35 DETHLEFSON, FRANK Track '35, '36 DILLS, KENNETH Foofball '35, Track '35, '36 DUNBAR, JACK Track '35, '36 EPPERSON, LLOYD Tennis '36 FERREL. CAROL Track '36 HALL. ROY Foolball '35 HAWKINS, DONALD Track '36 HAWKINS, RONALD Track '36 HOATSON, EDWARD Foofball '35 IREY, ARDEN Foolball '35 JOHNSON. CHARLES Fooiball '34, '35' LARSEN, VERNON Track '34, '35, Baskelball '36 LAWRENCE, ROBERT Foofball '35 LINDBLOM, JOHN Track '36 MALONE, RALPH Tennis '36 MANGIARACINA, CHAS. Baskefball '36 MANN. TOMMY Tennis '35, '36 MARONEY, EUGENE Tennis '36 MORATI, DENO Foolball '35 MORTON, NAT Baskelball '36, Tennis '36 MURPHY, HAROLD Foolball '35 NEELY, HUBERT Fooiball '35 ORR. KENNETH Baskefball '35, '36, Baseball '34 PEARCH, ALAN Fooiball '35 PEREGOY, CARLTON Foolball '35 PERRY. FRANCIS Baskefball '35, 36 PERRY, OTIS Basketball 'ae RADUNICH, WILLIAM Basketball '36 RIDDLE, BOB Foolball '35 ROHRER, JACK Foofball '35 SAWYER, ROBERT Football '34, '35 SEFTON, WALTER Foofball '35 STROPPINI, ELMER Tennis '35, '36 SUMMERS, JACK Foofball '35 SUMMERS, SHIRLEY Track '36 THORNTON, ,FRANCIS Track '35, 36 TODD, LOWELL Track '35, 36 TOM LI NSON, EVERETT Foofball '35 TRIANO, FRANK Baskelball '36 VLACH, RICHARD Foofball '35 WEIMER, STANLEY Fooiball '35 WHITMAN. AL Track '3S. '36 WI NSLOW, ROBERT Foofball '35 ZINSER, GLENN Football '35, Baskeiball '36 Bu ccaneer T936 Paqe 37 GREAT ONES OF THE GRIDIRON Thir+y-five Peerless Piraies Composed The Fighfing FooTball Squad of '35 Which Losl' a Hard To Lose Conference In a Spiri+ed Thanksgiving Day BaTTle Wi+h The San Ma+eo Bulldogs. ' ' ' ' ' fs T ' -15 . ff! ,-:M A V Y 4 . ei,-Lili...-'-af'H:H,:?5'? I ' , , -:. ' 1. , 1 -Ai-wi,-H T W ,V-5?-.-4...-..,, 5104 .5 ,Q 1,34 V ,, X ,sv J nif,!?-J 7 e T e w 'f'2,e-ifif'.rv21..f:?Jf:!5?5' TT ' f W T T T. - Ars- ::Img'5, T.-T--SJ --Tv H' 'H T1 T' ' s , WWIM T gk,T:gi1?. ,ygap g ,av g 1 . I 'A .: , . 1 JT' :ti -e ,iv 9? 'Ig ,ez '- - , , H- Q: - A. 'Wigs' 21 4 rw , . , T ssss - . . T T . , . ' . . 'M 5:1 172 - 1 1 1 5 -Yu . , , f New-M-M...-N -WMM-.M 1 ' Wii. ... ' '- sei 42. - 5:5:i :, - as - :ws-iii! ' 'VET'- .:::ae.. ei- 4' 1. - :f :f-.iiiaf 1 1-1 ax-L ' . , -----sf ---- -s ,N -I f- .. H . . , . ..., , ,, , s,T,gf,, ,L , . Q yas.,-, .ls fs c' 115: .s 55- .:a- : ' H f . 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Three PiraTes, Arden Irey, Hu- berT Neely and Jack Rohrer were caTapulTed To The All-NCJCC eleven, TribuTe Tor a season's hard work. F The year began wiTh a pracTice TilT againsT a baTTering conTingenT oT Trosh Trom USF. They wenT home vicTors, I9-7. Opening The conTerence MJC baTTled Marin To a 6-O win. WiTh- in Tive minuTes aTTer The TirsT whisTle Deno lVloraTi Toolc The ball. Harold lVlurphy's conversion aT- TempT Tailed. From Then on boTh Teams sTruggled buT neiTher goT nearer Than Than The oTher's IO yard sTripe. The nexT week saw a dazzled Pi- raTe Team Tall under an avalanche oT aerial ThrusTs, and a UC Frosh Team humbled TVTJC, 33-O. Ches- Ter BeaTTy played well while Neely Turned in anoTher high c'ass per- Tormance. San Francisco, The new iunior college, came To lvlodesTo all ready To deTeaT Earle's men, buT The PiraTes, wiTh Tconffnued on page 40 7 Page 38 Buccaneer I936 50 40 Q9 My 10 6 . l:.d.C . 6' asm FIRST 'QLQAQTEQ LY wsmeu Qownmn T0 oswccu 7 BOWMAN CTHDQ CENTEQJ :U if2EE'FE.1'3. Tl-nop QUAQTEQ zur-:zen zmzen ,CD Q5 CZ? zmzeqz AGAIN! 9 'NZEQ 95' 32332, v QW ELTREQHAMICKS K-, Fl QST QLQQTEQ FATAEIS FOF2 MA IN Gmnnnarl mmm Q Q A ZINZEQCTITIQU CEHTEQ3 nO0TQ'?lLvsgOND5p-+ sl . Ll J MAQU.. LE 6 E l5?lZ g?3l3lEglllllllIll! ll' NEEL 3 gglbc' VAQEUQRQT WS - , RUN--4 PASSW BOWMA e oo KICK-'N N-A Mooesvo omvesf QLQF, DENALTYHIIH1 cmmvsn Yi Tl GO S0 Q .?' '55L QOHQEQ QSQQE, is-CXE so 40 65 Aim dm 6 LICCGVIGGI' B I936 P 39 G 10QWQCyQCyQWQ WN QDQSTO no ANTMQQS, 2. Fl QST QUAQTEQ gl SLOW I 4 WIHSLOW RUNS TO TOUCHDPWN .1 , X 3555290 7-O X DE uccl QD n SECOND QMQTEQ QLJJCKG KICK l Ln-rrn.rau-:mo eoes oven romana sam' 4im5o5j3gHzH1r Yi un f E f SCOQE. 7'6 TI-IIQD QUAQTE 9 wlNsLow QUH5 T0 2. YD. LINE Bownm T0 wmsww f 0 4 N 9 A011150 Q zu-:ze Goes TO Q f-- 1 uma Bur qmmens uonpl ULLDO655 WIN GAME Ol: S EAS N sscor-aoQoAQrErz C56 CAVELLI TO FOLEY Eg 4 E ,,,,,6,,, Q 7-o Tmrzo QUAQTEQ sxl AGAIN VIHAHPASS 5 ' . Mona BQWMAH! . s . d . Y 2:32ngAox1::rcacun1-no - gowwx FOUQTH QUAQTEQ qc-SIESE ovepf 4 cAv LLI TO GI SE 5COQE,1-4'-O G new mm mm Em so F Page 40 Buccaneer I936 .n , Mflil, 4, jfi,5:1 ' ' ' ' i f ' 'fir V sf ' 1 1 - - ' , who ca rried IT across Tor The i fi ,'f- f ig ff? 'F 75:12 f,,:,.fl:L, V I flM.,-.firing , gg, lone Buccaneer score. WalT 'f ' T filig s I SeTTon kicked The goal. . 7' --'- - --:, Q ' .,. ' 1 5 Q' A . frre ccrr rlrr fc'ra' T BG kefsheld WGHT Home 3'i'f f5?4i553isQTTf4Z'.lfgiiilibfrH'Wf53s5354555' r'2'rr 1 . . .,-, humbled, aTTer an Armishce H ..,. w it. Y -A1 Ql v kb . . E , i :,:. Day lfJ6'l l'le eF'ldSCl, l 9-O, sw :'. .- V ' fig - agalnsT Them. SeTTon scor- ,W-gfj T sw- gf as ...V 1,r ed early on a 40 yard run. Then he and Hem Mer , . .V f t--i s- - A . . moTo red The P1raTe machine T downfeld for The Sewfid . . . A Weimer-To-Winslow pass is abouT To occur in The San Mafeo game. CapTain Ed Bowman and Neely running wild, soon hiT pay dirT and Tucked The game away, 6-O. The hurdle in The paTh oT IVTJC presenTed iTselT again in The Torm oT a SacramenTo PanTher. The game, played in The CapiTal CiTy, sTarTed wiTh lvlilosevich, PanTher end, kicking ouT oT a hole, buf Ray Delucchi hiT The ball squarely wiTh his Tace, and The bounding oig- skin was gaThered up by Win slow Tally, wi+h Zinser carrying. An oTT-Tackle laTeral by SeT- Ton and Zinser made The Tinal score. A gang oT shock Troopers led by CarlTon Peregoy and Julius Qlhasso ran wild To send Fresno STaTe's yearlings home bea+en, ZI-O. WiTh Roy l-lall, Peregoy shoved The ball down The Tield, al- TernaTing on successive plays To send The TirsTTally across. Olhas- so scooTed a pass Tor I8 yards To Delucchi Tor The nexT PiraTe Touch- THEY HELPED DEFEAT SACRAMENTO . . . Top, Bob Riddle, WaIT SefTon, Glenn Zinser, Alan Pearch: boTfom, Bob Sawyer, Bob Bronzan, Roy Hall, Ray Delucci Buccaneer l93'6 Page 4l ing mood, buT Try as They U Hu Neely makes a vicious Tackle as Sacramenfo aTTempTs a d ow n . N e e I y m a d e Th e T i n a I g g i c o u nTe r a T Te r Ta ki n g a Io n g -H -Q1: . f V:,v' - M nn'-In Tnnnn Pnnnsnv- Tnnnlnnnins -D-nv fnnnd . . n n.-n -ne we Q-in-on Inenvilv d e c o r a Te d a n d p e o p I e d T o r 'Tw The 99 G S O n ' S Ti n 6 I C I G SIT - TIT S I I Be Q G r - Th n n - Bie G n nn e ' ' wiTh The Bulldogs Trom San :,. - The PiraTes were in a TighT- ,AZA play around The Pirafe Ieff end. wouId, They couId noT down The spiriTed invaders. The score was I4-O. The Buccaneer's besT chance came when Bowman hurled The pigskin down To The Three yard mark. I-Iowever, The San MaTe- ans inTercepTed and Took iT ouT oT danger. 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Page 42 Buccaneer I936 BASKETBALL MEN HAVE SPECTACULAR SEASON New Coach, New Squad Scale New Heigh'l'sg Jack Gardner's FirsT MJC Season Succeeds ln A'HracTing Record Crowds Of S'l'uden'l' Roofers. THE SCRAPPIEST TEAM IN YEARS . . Sfanding, KenneTh Orr, Olis Perry, Roger Ayres, Vernon Larsen, Bill Radunch, Bob Winslow, Arden lrey, Coach Jack Gardner, kneeling, Frank Triano, Charles Mangiaracino, Na+ Mcrfon, Francis Perry and Glenn Zinser. A By BILL srsasins To all conservaTives lVl..lC's baslceTball season is an opporTuni- Ty To say, Old ways are besT. WiTh a new coach, Jack Gard- ner Trom Alhambra, a new squad Trom iusT abouT every place and a recenTly-imporTed sTyle oT play Trom USC, The PiraTes repeaTed lasT season's record and are now iusT Two sTeps .away Trom The NCJCC championship. STarTing The year wiTh only Two veTerans oT lasT season's squad, Francis Perry and KenneTh Orr, Gardner builT upaTreshman Team composed oT OTis Perry, Torrner Denair high school guard: Frank Triano, Tlashy guard Trom a championship Auburn high school Team: Glenn Zinser, oT Alhambra high school: NaT lvlorTon, diminu- Tive Lodi high school Torward: and Charles lvlangiarcina, a Tormer TeammaTe oT Triano aT Auburn. Bill Radunich, a sophomore Trom SanTa Clara, ioined The Team aTTer The TirsT league game had been played, and proved a valu- able addiTion To The squad. To orienT a squad playing many sysTems To his new meThod, Gard- ner scheduled a pracTice Tour. On This Trip, lVlJC's cagers meT The Black Foxe lvliliTary lnsTiTuTe, Los Angeles Junior College, The USC Frosh and Pasadena Junior Buccaneer I936 Pa ge 43 College. They gained valu- able experience Tor laTer league games. ATTer a weekis resjr, The scfuad resumed Their pracTice season by deTeaTing a highly- TouTed Turlock Owls Team, 29-23. The Tollowing nighT lvlodesTo losT To The STockTon YMCA on The local courT, 38-42. OnJan. l7,The PiraTes again nosed ouT The Black Foxe cagers in a reTurn game, 28-26, and Then deTeaTed The UC Frosh here by a 33-26 counT. Opening The league sea- son aT San lvlaTeo, C5ardner's men spliT a brace oT games, losing on Jan. 24, 44-32, buT coming back sTrong To Take The second conTesT, 4I-36. Triano and Radunich, play- ing his TirsT game Tor Modes- To, were ouTsTanding. ln The TirsT league home games, MJC spliTwiThlv1arin, winning 44-20 The TirsT nighT, losing The second TilT in a TighT game, 30-28. Because lvlodesTo proTesTed The sec- ond game and Marin The TirsT, boTh were ruled no conTesT by league ollficials. The Tol- lowing week, on Mar. 7 and 8, MJC won a double header over a sTrong SanTa Rosa Tive, by scores oT 42-27 and 35-32. 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The scores were 28-2I and 29-27. Slill having an oulside chance lg lie for lhe league lille, IVIJC lraveled lo Ivlenlo, where lhey swamped lhe norlherners, 48-20 and 39-I6. In lhe firsl game, Frank Triano lied lhe conference record for scoring by ringing up lwenly-four poinls. The crucial series, lo delermine il lvlodeslo was slill lo have a chance al lhe lille, was played on lhe Pirale courllheweekof Feb.28-29. The firsl nighl, wilh bolh leams play- ing lheir besl offensive ball of lhe season, Sacramenlo nosed oul lhe Pirales by one poinl, 5I-50. before lhe year's Iargesl crowd. The second nighl, IVIJC's deliber- ale offense gave lhe Pirales com- plele conlrol of lhe game TI-IE Player Ayres, Roger - I-ICDOPSTER Home Sedalia, Ivlo. - - Irey, Arden - - Lodi - - Larsen, Vernon - Merced - Mangiarcina,Chas. - - Penryrl - Ivlorlon, Nal - Lodi - Orr, Kennelh - - Newman - Perry, Francis DSNGIF Perry, Olis - - Deflalf Radunich, Wm. - San Jose - Triano, Frank - Penryn - Winslow, Roberl IHQIGWOOCI Zinser, Glenn - Los Angeles lhroughoul, and Gardner's men won handily, 38-24. In lhe final league conlesls, Ivlodeslo won from Yuba al lhe norlhern cily in easy slyle, 45-24 and 47-27. Ken- ny Orr, playing his lasl game for IVIJC, was lhe slandoul man of lhe season. By scoring a bare six poinls in lhe lasl game, Frank Triano achieved his goal of 200 poinls for lhe year. Wilh lhe lwo Yuba viclories under lheir bells, lhe Swashbucklers finished lhe season in lhird place, having been in lhe lille running unlil lhe ballles wilh Sacramenlo. Con- sidering lhe lack of seasoned ma- lerial and sky-ranging forwards lhe baskelball season falls inlo lhe ranks of fairly successful in lhe words of Gardner. Frank Triano, sparkplug guard, was named all-INICJCC calibre al lhe climax of lhe league compe- lilion. Bill Radunich was named on lhe second-leam as pivol-man and Kenny Orr received honor- able menlion. ATAGLANCE Minules Poinls Posilion Played Made forward - - I26 - - I I cenler - - - - 240 - - I0 cenler - - - - 365 - - 23 forward - - - 495 - - 45 forward - - - 435 - - 47 forward - - I50 - - I I guard - - - 90 - - 5 guard - - - - 750 - - 33 cenler - - - 345 - - I26 guard - - - 888 - - 200 cenler - - - 270 - - I5 forward - - 570 - - 54 URTH CONSECUT LE WO Coach Jack Gardner In Hrs Flrs'I' Year Here Helps Brmg PlraI'e Baseball Team Info Anolher I'Is Four+h Champlonshrp As San Maleo Is Swamped In Crucral Games THEY PERPETUATE MJC TRADITION cl G LI yd y D gh? Sh d Dd By ROBERT I-IAMMATT Bur Io keep on wearing Ihe crown you ve gol +o defend your Ihrone And so one windy day Iasl Ivlarch a slrlng of Plrale base ballers eagerly Irolled onlo Ihe held and mro Ihelr places Io Iesr Themselves agannsr a hardened Irlple Irlo of Sacramenlo Junior college balmen. Nine Innings Iarerrhey found Jrhemselves losers by a 3 2 margin. So, a week Ialer, officially opening The NCJCC season, Ihey soundly ruffled Ihe Ivlenlo oullil 9 4m one game and I8 O In anolher Luke a modern monsoon Ihey galhered power and momenlum wllh each encounler Ivlarln was The TIFSI Io Ieel Ihelr Ihundery blasls IH a double blll Ihal ended 9 2 and 7 2 Bul even monsoons can be punclured and so w1Ih5an Ivlaleo admlnlslerlng Ihe pun polnl Jrhe Plrale baseballers cllmaxed Ihelr nexl weeIc's brace ofgames 'raking Ihe Ioser's porllon of 5 3 and 4 3 scores The following week agalnsl Marin again Ihe Buccaneer base ball mechanism gave hnnrs of again headlng slralosphereward, by Ioslng Ihe Iirsr balrle 5 4 and Ihen In Ihe second raking a 9 O vlcrory Buccaneer I936 Page 45 F O I V E T I T NI I . . I . . I I I ' , H , QS n 25. . is .v , I . . . Sf ' g C h ardner, Frank Triano, Howard Kingslon, John Thompson, Harold Schmiclf, Bob Winslow, o H' kl G I d L' g felr, George Picardo, George Galawayg sealed, Deno Morari, Frank Sieber, wr Moore, Vern d D ' J h Ch g I , Dave Jamme, George Blaney, Ralph Polidor . ,, . . . I . . ru - - , I 59 e46 Buccaneer I936 WINNERS OF THE PENNANT e To righT Dwighi' Moore, Verne r gl G I d L g TIT LfT Shd,Jh Ch G gBl yRlphPld D dJ AT This poinT The ploT becomes soggy. MJC, if she wanTs To reTain her TiTle, musT win The resT oT her games-or aT leasT spliT every series. Seven more Times They rolled across The MJC ouTdoor TheaTer To The WesT bleachers. And Then The crises-The TesTs-The all-imporTanT TilTs againsT The red-shirTed Menlo men. They drove in- To ThaT aggregaTion oT baseballmen wiTh such Tury To Talce The big dog's share oT 2 I-2 and 7-2 scores. And now They saw Themselves in a Tie Tor The NCJCC headpiece. The same crown incidenTally ThaT has adorned The head oT lVlJC's myThical PiraTe Tor The pasT Three years. Leveling oTT againsT San Francisco Junior College, The Swashbuclclers rouTed Those meTropoliTan invaders in The TirsT game, and 6-3 in The nexT. And Then an- oTher crucial clash, This Time againsT The TradiTional rival-San lVlaTeo. BUT iT was also saTely passed wiTh Two wins, 2 I-3 and 7-I. And again The spoils oT vicTory lie aT The shoesTrings oT lVlJC's baseballers. And now a word Tor Those champions who made The PiraTe Team a champion nine. Deno MoraTi covered The caTcher's assignmenT, ably assisTed by DwighT Moore. Dave Jamme, John Thompson and Bob Winslow were in charge oT The oTTensive operaTions Trom The piTcher's mound. The inTield sTrip was guarded by CapTain Frank Sieber, l-loward KingsTon, John Changala, and Verne Schrader, while in The Tar-Tlung ouTTield deTenses Garland LingerTelT, George Galaway, George Picardo and Ralph Polidoro were in charge. To all oT Them a cheer, Tor TogeTher They upheld an MJC TradiTion. To Jack Buccaneer I936 Page 47 Gardner anoTher lusTy bravo, Tor in his TirsT year here he helped To bring The PIraTe baseballers mnTo anoTher Thelr TourTh championship TI-IE SEASON AT A GLANCE Name Thompson Moore Schraeder Changala Pnccardo Sleber LmgerTeIT I'I1nkIey Davues SchmldT Galloway KlngsTon MoraTl Jamme Trlano Winslow Polldoro Blaney PosiTion PlTcher CaTcher ShorTsTop 2nd Base L Field IsT Base R Fxeld C Field PxTcher IsT Base C Field 3rd Base CaTcher PuTcher ShorTsTop PlTcher L xelcl R Field Home AB. H. AV. ModesTo 25 II 440 Auburn I-Iousen STockTon STockTon ModesTo L1vmgsTon Hickman o I ModesTo LnvmgsTon Rnverbank I-IolIusTer Spokane Penryn Inglewood Oakland STockTon Frank Scoop Selber was capTaln Tor The I936 season and Dw1ghT Moore and I-Ioward KlngsTon were eIecTed co capTalns Tor I937 Owing To The publlcaTlon daTe oT The I936 Buccaneer IT was Impossible To Include baseball Block M wlnners on page 36 The Tollowlng baseball men received Therr Block M Thompson Moore Schraeder Changala Plccardo Sleber LungerTeIT I-Iunkley Davies SchmsdT Galloway K1ngsTon MoraTl Jamme Trlano Winslow Polldoro By vIrTue oT Their wln The P1raTe nine adds anoTher all conTerence Trophy To The ModesToJunlorCoIIegeawards case a I PIRATE DIAMOND STARS g dd GgPd 32 I4 .437 46 20 .435 54 22 .400 ' . ' 4I I6 .390 ' 52 I9 .365 ' . ' I ' 45 I6 .358 ' . ' ' 29 IO .344 ' ' L d' 6 2 .333 ' 9 3 .333 ' . ' ' ' 45 I4 .3I2 ' ' .53 I4 .264 ' ' 23 6 .260 ' ' 2I 5 .238 ' I8 3 .I66 ' ' 8 I .I25 ' . F' I8 I .055 . ' 6 0 .000 Radunich PiTcher San Jose 2 0 .OOO I . II.. . . Leff To righf, Lloyd Hinkl y D - Moraiii, Bob Winslow, Bill Radunich H d 0 Kin sTon,. DQ Davies, Harold Sh dr . GOI' E ICEI' O. Page 48 Buccaneer l936 DILLS. REITER STAR IN TRACK BrilIian+ Performances of Cap'l'ain Dills and ReiTer Win Fourfh Place ln Jaysee Conference. BUT Season ls Below Average ln PoinT-winning Accomplishmenfs. ,rf T ,L r fe, A SQUAD OF POTENTIALITIES . '. i. Sfanding, WaTrus, Dills, Ferrell, ThornTon, Reifer, DeThlefson, S. Summers, J. Summers, Todd, Lawrence, Sharp: kneeling, L I P Hs, R. Hawkins, Weber, D. Hawkins, Dunbar, Lindblom, Seyrnoure, H b eafed, Whlfman, P I A d H , Raymond, Allrnon, Jones, Wilkerson. By JOHN S. PATTON AlThough The IQ36 MJC Track and Tield Team did noT win any meeTs, several good men emer- ged Trorn The group including The capTain, KenneTh Dills, Lowell Todd and Jack ReiTer. Dills, in parTicular, was The big TacTor in keeping The PiraTe Track ouTTiT in The spoTlighT, breaking The conTerence record in The pole vaulT by clearing I3 TeeT, 5 inches aT SacramenTo on lvlay 2. Dills also seT a new school record Tor The 220-ya rd low hurdles, running The low barriers aT SacramenTo in 23.7 seconds To break his own record esTablished on The MJC oval Two weeks previous. Todd, l935 champion, puT on a sTerling perTormance all year despiTe a bad arrn. l-lis Toss oT l82 TeeT-The only Toss he made -led The conTerence unTil lvlc- Farland oT The PanThers Threw ouT a beTTer one. ReiTer, sTarTing ouT slow, hung up a new school discus record when he Tossed The plaTTer I37 TeeT, ll inches againsT The San lvlaTeo Teann. The TirsT meeT oT The year was held againsT The all-srars oT The STanislaus CounTy high schools. Bob Reed, V935 sTar sprinTer, ren- dered himselT unable To TurTher conTinue when he pulled a leg muscle. Dills won The pole vaulT Bucc neer I936 Page 49 aT I2 TeeT, 3 inches and annexed The low hurdles in 25.3 seconds. The high schools won, 85.5 To 45.5 poinTs. The nexT mee,T, saw The PiraTes Tall To The powerTuI CaIiTornia Trosh. Final score: IVIJC 36, Cubs 86. Dills copped The low hurdles in 25.4. The PiraTe cap- Tain also was TirsT in his speciaITy, The vaulT, aT I2 TeeT, 6 inches. Todd Tossed The iavelin I72 TeeT. A scheduled meeT aT Tulare, The annual relays, was posTponed. STanTord Treshmen and The PiraTes ToughT iT ouT TooTh and nail, The yearlings Tinally Taking The long end oT a close score, 4f5 oT a poinT separaTing The Two schools. 28.8 seconds was The Time Tor Dills in Taking The 220 low sTicks. ReiTer Took The shoT wiTh aThrowoT40TeeT,4inches. Spike DeThIeTson won The 440 in 52.3 seconds, Tollowed by Bill Weber. John Lindblom, Jack Dunbar and Bill Raymond Tied Tor TirsT in The high lump. Todd Tossed The jav- elin I73 TeeT, I I inches To place second. The IVIJC Twins, Ron and Don I-Iawkins showed well. Leroy KirkpaTrick beaT CapTain Ken Dills in The low hurdles in 25.4. Ken Took The pole vaulT aT I2 TeeT, 9 inches. This occurred The week Tollowing againsT The San MaTeo Bulldogs. The PiraTes surprised To make 42 poinTs To 80 Tor IVIaTeo. ReiTer made his greaT Toss oT I37 TeeT, I I inches while Francis ThornTon was second. IVIJC swepT The high lump wiTh Raymond and Dunbar geTTing TirsT and Lindblom Third. SacramenTo JC deTeaTed Ivlo- desTo I00 To 22. Dills was The only IVIodesTo sTar. AT The Fresno relays Dills won The pole vaulT. Todd Took TirsT in The iavelin. TRACKSTERS OF 1936 . . . Lefl' To' righf, Bill Raymond, Jack Reifer, Jack Dunbar, John Linclblom, and KenneTh Dills. Page 50 Buccane er I936 :,,5. zz ,.,,, , -I gg,,:,:3 g -jf '-.. :.,.. ' Mg k:,. . .,. ,v:, - ',-2'-:- .- -,-'-.: : 7 - Z .1 .'. - :, 'g -,,g..g. ,'-. '. .,. .f', 5 Q., , -sl- . :'A- faffsf +5333 gi 'f 2 fx Wig Wi gag figm iss Sfm- WM -Bwghsv Aff fig? 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Leff To righf, Don Hawkins, Ralph Anderson, Al WhiTman, Thomas Alimon, Ron Hawkins. ln The conference meeT on lvlay 2, MJC did far beTTer Than ex- pecTed, scoring 720.5 poinTs for The PiraTe column. As has been said before, Dills sTarred. Kenny broke Olympic Cham- pion Bill lVliller's pole vaulT mark of I3 feeT, 4 inches wiTh a mighTy leap of I3 feeT, 5 inches. Dills broke his previous new confer- ence record by running over a Tligh+ of lows Third To KirkpaTrick and Reams in 23.7 seconds. Kirk- paTrick's winning Time was 23.3 seconds. As for The remainder of The Team, ReiTer Threw The plaTTer l3l feeT, I l inches for a second To Jack Parker of The CapiTal school, who copped The meeT easily. Bill Raymond gave lvlax Forbes of The PanThers a baTTle for firsT in The high Tump while Two Team- maTes, Lindblom and Dunbar, Tied Tor Third. Todd made his greaTToss oTThe year wiTh a Taped arm here, and would have won in all probabiliTy if he would have been allowed To Take more Than one Toss. J.C. CONFERENCE COMPARISONS Conference Record MJC Record Holder Tschooll Time Eveni' Holder Time EasT ----- Powell Tlvlod.T - - 9.7 - l00 Yd. Dash Powell - - - Wells TSac.T - - Shoemake - - 9.7 Wells TSac.T - - 2I.O - 220 Yd. - - Weiershauser - - 2l.4 Hoobyar TSac.l - - - 48.5 - 440 Yd. - Weiershauser - - 48.0 Dixon TS. lvlaTeoT - - l:58.3 - 880 Yd. - Lewis - - l:58.5 Dixon TS. lvlafeoj - 4-:27.4 - Mile - - Comerford - 4-:29.8 Wood TSac.T - - Fishback TSac.T - - - Low Hurdles Holman - - Holman Tlvlod.T - - 2l.l PogoloHi - - 24.l Woods TSac.T ---- I4-.6 - High Hurdles Morrison - - l4.8 McWilliams TSac.T - - 23'9lf4 - - Broad Jump - Larsen - - 23'8lf2 STolp TMod.T ---- 6'3 - - High Jump - STolp - - 6'6lf4 Dunn Tlvlenloj - - - 48'23A - - ShoT PuT - - Hansen - - 46'lV2 King TS. 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Marlon Ralph Malone Eugene Maroney Sherrdan Afkunson By ELM ER WINGER Anofher NCJCC champion ship was added fo lvlodesfos record of achlevemenfs fhls year as fhe Purafe fennls feam defeaf ed San lvlafeo In a conference fournamenf May 2 The Plrafe feam opened fhe l936 nef season by dropping a pracfuce mafch fo fhe sfrong Sfanford freshman squad 75 The flrsf home confesf, played wlfh San lvlafeo ended wlfh fhe fwo feams splmffung honor, 33 Thefollowlng weelc however Mo desfo defeafed fhe Polyfechnlc l-llgh School of San Francisco, 5 4 and a Sanfa Clara varslfy 5 2 In mafches played on fhe lvlJC courf. Opemng fhe conference sea son, Coach Fred Earle's men won an easy 6 love vlcfory over lvlen lo. 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Sopho- more KenneTh Zierenberg was The only member To reTurn Trom IasT year's championship Team. Com- posed oT green men, The squad was unable To compeTe in The year-end shooT aT AnTioch, where The TiTIe rounds were Tired IasT year. InTramural riTlers Took parT in a TournamenT sTaged during The Tall semesTer by Ivlanager Elmer STroppini. DespiTe The TacT ThaT The squad was never in The running Tor The league TiTIe, The ToTaI average score oT The group improved more Than IOO poinTs beTore The season was over. ConsisTenT high scorers included Zierenberg, Elm- er STroppini, Joseph Jones, Don- ald Gibson and Elmo Lane. IvlodesTo's opponenTs in The WinTer League compeTiTion This year included The Tollowing clubs: Turloclc Civilians, IvlodesTo RiTIe Club, Swiss Club, and Company A and Company C oT The NaTion- al Guards. Dr. John F. Pobanz, who Tool: over The coaching reins This year, musT be congraTuIaTed Tor puT- Ting a Team in compeTiTion aT all This season. Members oT The Team in The order oT Their ranking were: Zier- enberg, Jones, Gibson, Lane, STroppini, William STebbins, Joseph Ruddy, and I-Iorace Mac- Caughey. Buccaneer I936 Page 53 INTRAMURAL SPORTS HAVE FIRST BIG YEAR BaslceTball Tennis Rifle, Track, WresTling, Boxing, Table Tennis, and Handball lnclude EvenTs On This Year's Program' Boxing WresTling Card-Is Thriller. REMEMBER KREIS AND LOVELACE W k By JULIUS J OLI-IASSO mural aThleTlcs under The able direcTion oT Coach Paul KurTz and Managers Elmer STropplni and Donald McDonald boomed This year Tar beyond expecTaTions lnTended pr1mar1lyTo creaTe a greaTer inTeresT in all Types oT sporTs This year s lnTramurals ex ceed Their purpose by Turnishing maTerral Tor several varsiTy Teams The TirsT inTramural evenT on The year s program was The run ning oTT oT Three baskeTball leagues Tollowed by handicap Tennis riTle TournamenT handball Table Tennis and The gala wresT The close oT The season BaslceTball play boasTed Three regular leagues club lndepend enT and gym Tor which awards were given and a nlghT league conducTed under TournamenT rules buT w1ThouT The awards WiTh nlneTeen Teams parTlci paTing in TiTTy six games The Three leagues Tlnished The season as Tol lows The Pre Meds won The club league TiTle while The College KiTchen easily Took The independ enT crown Nelson s All STars won The gym league champion ship I I 2 l . . . Melvin Lovelace, Bill Erwin, Fred al er, Dean McCauley, Gordon Mowrer. ModesTo Junior College inTra- ling and boxing program held aT , . 1 I T ' 1 ' I , . - I ' . . ' . . u ' - ' ' I 1 ' I I I ' I i 1 ' ' - I Page 54 Buccaneer I936 Donald McDonald, James Ush- er and l-Iugh Wallace placed TirsT, second and Third in The rifle meeT held lasT Fall. Under The maTch rules, no varsiTy gunner was allow- ed To parTicipaTe. Sam Turner, a new man Trom Los Angeles, won The handicap Tennis TournamenT. Tommy Mann, varsiTy No. I sTar, placed second. AbouT ThirTy-Tive conTesTanTs were enTered in The eliminaTion TournamenT. New: This year was The inTra- mural Table Tennis compeTiTion, which saw George Maze, Tommy Mann, and Bob l-lall win TirsT, sec- ond, and Third in ThaT order. More Than ThirTy enTranTs Took parT in The maTches. AT The close oT The TournamenT, Maze was challenged To an exhibiTion maTch by ,Coach Jack Gardner, who won aTTer a biTTerly-ToughT Three- seT maTch. The inTramural maT and boxing program, held early in The Spring semesTer, boasTed The largesT aT- Tendance oT any inTramural evenT ThroughouT The year. Dean Mc- Cauley, TeaTherweighT boxer, eked ouT a win over Frank Pearson To make himselT a Two-year cham- pion Tor his class. lvlelvin Love- lace won in boTh The lighTweighT and welTerweighT classes by Two knockouT bouTs. ln The Tormer, he scored a one-round knockouT over Ralph Polidoro. ln The heavier class, Lovelace Technical- ly knocked ouT Jimmy Kreis in The wildesT bouT of The whole pro- gram. Bill Erwin Took The middle- weighT class crown wiTh a slashing vicTory over WalTer Yelland, and Arden lrey pounded ouT a win over Bob Winslow To win The heavyweighT class. In The wresTling evenTs, Gordon lvlowrer deTeaTed Glenn Zinser Tor The welTerweighT TiTleg Fred Walker won boTh middle and lighT-heavyweighT TiTles wiTh wins over James SmiTh and James STeTan. Arden lrey won The heavyweighT wresTling champion- ship by ouTclassing STubby Johnson. BEST OF THE INTRAMURAL LOT . . . ElsworTh Covell, Ofis Perry, Clyde Noifingham, Donald Rhineharf, Vernon Larson, Bob Hall, Kennefh Zierenberg, ,Bill F I D' T G g M y Buccaneer I936 Page 55 RALLY COMMITTEE IS' ACTIVE John Babcock, Omer Crane and Clare CaTTerson Are VeTeran Members: Harvey Koehn Leads Group As Chairman: SacramenTo Caravan ls Organized. 1-'9 Beginning wiTh Three veTerans, The Rally CommiTTee selecTed members early in The year and wiTh iTs guoTa oT Ten members and a yell leader organized and spon- sored a varieTy oT programs. The Three sophomores were John Babcock, Omer Crane and Clare CaTTerson. New members were Marshall ATkinson, Bill STeb- bins, Paul CouTure, Jack Brinker- hoTT, Ralph TrouT, Lee VincenT, l-larvey Koehn and Bob Eley. CrediT Tor The enThusiasm evi- denced by The sTudenTs in as- semblies and games goes To Bob Eley. The TirsT major evenT oT The year was a caravan Trip To Sacra- menTo. Cars were decoraTed, megaphones were provided and an enThusiasTic group made The Trip. The TeaTu re oT The Tall acTiviTies T BOB ELEY . . . puts Them Through The paces. was The Rally parade and bonTire preceding The San MaTeo game. ColorTul TloaTs were enTered in The parade. A program was held on The baseball diamond where a huge bonTire had been bui T. THE BOYS WITH THE BLUE-WHITE HATS . . . Sfanding, Saverio Cimino, Elmer Winger, Paul CouTure, Marshall ATkinson, Clare CaTTerson, Td D'kVl hJh Bb kH eyKoehn. Page 56 Buccaneer I936 WOMEN COMPETE IN MANY EVENTS lnTerclass Ma'l'ches and TournamenTs Offer Exci'l'ing Compe'l'iTion ln Speeclball, Archery, BaslceT- ball, Swimming, Golf, Ping Pong and Tennis. EvenTs ln Sporis, Dancing Sponsored By Paroche. A A VERSATILE LOT, THESE WOMEN . . . Top, Tennis Team, middle, Sporis Team: lower, Swimming Team. By ZELDA GLAZE The sporTs season began wiTh hockey. Women hockey Teams gave Two exhibiTion maTches be- Tween halves oT The MJC TooTball games, one oT The TilTs being wiTh a ModesTo l-ligh girls squad. The Sophomores won The inTerclass play-OTT held aT The close oT The season. lnTerclass maTches were also sTaged in speedball, baskeTball, and archery. Two MJC girls' baslceTball Teams were organized wiTh BeTTy Allen and Audrey l-lorne acTing as capTains. The Teams clashed during halT-Time oT several varsiTy baslceTball games. The Paroche-P. E. Maiors club began iTs Fall acTiviTies under The leadership oT MargueriTe ivlanero. ElizabeTh KiTching Theilin was vice-presidenT and Audrey l-lorne secreTary. Spring oTTicers were Zelma Nunes, presidenTq Audrey Horne, vice-presidenT, and Zelda Glaze, secreTary. A whiTe sweaTer and block M, awards given by The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion To The earn- ers oT 600 poinTs, were received by BeTTy Allen, Frances Day, Zel- da Glaze, Bernice Downing, Aud- rey l-lorne, Lucille Nye, Gene- vieve Lewis, Lois RaTTer, Ouida Buccaneer I936 Page 57 Shaw, Zelma Nunes and Evelyn Thompson. Spring awards wenT To Helen Crow and Wanda Crundy. :E 4 In ln The Spring The sporTs club sponsored a playday Tor all high schools oT The counTy. MJC was represenTed aT The annual sporTs playday held This year aT College oT PaciTic. Twelve women swimming sTu- denTs Took The liTesaving TesT. Miss CaTherine Finlayson was as- sisTed in pool acTiviTies by Eliza- beTh Theilin GolT was Included This year In The regular sporTs program wITh Miss Finlayson replacIng The pro InsTrucTor oT lasT year lnTramural TournamenTs were TeaTured In This c ass Louise Cowan won a plng pong TournamenT played during The Spring semesTer, in which TorTy women parTicipaTed. lnTramural TournamenTs were TeaTured in boTh Miss CaTherine Finlayson's and Miss Fay Quisen- berry'sTennis classes. BeTTyAllen was The winner oT an eliminaTion TournamenT held Tor Coach Quis- enberry's players. The ParTheneia clulo, organized lasT year, assumed heavier re- sponsibiliTies This year under The leadership oT Miss CaTherine Fin- layson OTFICGFS elecTed Tor The Fall semesTer were Edna Earle presIdenT RuTh MannhalTer vice presIdenT and MargareT Darnell secreTary Spring semesTer oT TIcers were Barry Baker presl denT Mary ShIclc vice presIdenT and Laura Mae Louis secreTary I ' i I ' I A I I .. l ' i I ' I , . WHO SAID THE WEAKER SEX? . . . Top, Archery Teamg middle, Winners of Sweafersg lower, NaTural Dancing Group. Twice-winners of individual honors al' fhe Pasadena Communify Playhouse Tour- nameni' is fhe repufafion earned by Bob Eley and Evelyn Barne'H'. They are shown in a scene from The Queen's Husband in which Eley was fhe much-married husband of a domineering queen, Miss Barne'H'. -:+ J, if M L , gy .,V' .IJ pil, -1 ,la ,, I , - are .. gm, f-V. ,, ns..:,,.J- Q-'N ' , .,,,,h m . ,wh ., - 1' .J 'L ,V 1 'Ll Zvi' 1 Wai ,Flu jf 7 I YJ iw' 14,11 hx- ' 1 mm Q 9'-an Buccaneer I936 Page 61 EXECUTIVES REPORT FAVORABLE YEIAR Dances, Rallies, Parades, Bonfire and Good Time Socials are Among Execulive Commillee Acliviliesg Barn Masquerade Proves To Be Popular Spring Evenl. Wilh zesl and enlhusiasm lhe lall semesler began lhe year's aclivilies by holding a Frosh l-lello weelc, including lhe annual lciclc-oll and a Frosh Welcome. l-lighlighls in lhe lall were lhe San Maleo loolball rally, parade, bonlire and dance. A radio broadcasl was Fall Semesler made lor lhe lirsl lime al lhe championship loolball game be- lween Modeslo and San Maleo. The spring commillee sponsor- ed a grealer number ol dances in order lo encourage a spiril ol lriendship. One ol lhe mosl un- usual was a barn dance. Spring Semesler Roberl Reed - - - Presidenl - - - John Babcock Frances Day - - - Vice-Presidenl - - -Audrey Gurney Audrey Gurney - - - Secrelary - - Evelyn Barnell Tom Mann - - - - - Treasurer - - - - Ted Olson Clare Callerson - Business Manager - - - - Lee Clark Floyd Abboll - - - Aclivily Manager - - - - Carl Ahee Omer Crane - - Collegian Edilor - - e Margarel Vincenl Represenlalives - John Babcoclc - - - Sophomore Man - - - Bob Sawyer Edna Earle - - - Sophomore Woman - - Isabel Walsh Wayne Slreeler - - Freshman Man - - - Marshall Allcinson Jean Turner ----- Freshman Woman ------ Carol Evans l l STUDENT POLICY MAKERS . . . Slanding, Floyd Abboll, Marshall Atkinson, Jean Turner, Bob Sawyer, Frances Day, Margarel Vincenl, Omer Crane, Tommy Mann, sealed, Clare Callerson, Audrey Gurney, Carol Evans, Bob Reed, John Babcock, Evelyn Barnell, Isabel Walsh, Ted Olson. Page 62 Buccaneer I936 STUDENT EXECUTIVES Orafor and DramaTisT Display Abilifies As Popular Leaders of M J C STuden'I's. By vv. B. MURRAY T Rosen REED Joi-iN sfxacocic . . . sTarTs Helio week Dean OT Men . . . and his Franc The exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT The lvlodesTo Junior College have been very successTully su- pervised and adminisTerd by The ExecuTive bodies oT This pasT year. RoberT Reed, Fall aSTudenT Body presidenT, ably assisTed by Clare CaTTerson, business man- ager, carried The sTudenT body Through a worThwhile semesTer. The responsibiliTies oT leadership Tell upon The shoulders oT John Babcock, presidenT, and Lee Clark, business manager, Tor The Spring Term, and They, in Turn, have mainTained a very high sTandard in encouraging imporT- anT sTudenT evenTs. The lvlodesTo Junior College is proud oT iTs wide range oT acTivi- Ties and iT is wiTh pleasure ThaT we welcome such new organizaTions as The AssociaTed lvlen STudenTs, The ArT Club, and The l-lammurabi Pre-legal Club. The AssociaTed STudenTs are anxious To TosTer and encourage The growTh oT such acTiviTies in all branches oT en- deavor in order ThaT iTs members may have The mosT opporTuniTies To encourage self-expression. The Buccaneer recounTs The many Tine accomplishmenTs in The Tields oT aThleTics, debaTing, dra- maTics, music, publicaTions, arT, radio, riTle, inTramural, women's acTiviTies and scholarship. lvlay success conTinue. CLARE CATFERSON W. B. MURRAY LEE CLARK efficienf manager . . . ASMJC adviser . . . Thespian, manager u ag When Edlfors Gei' TogeTher OUT Comes a Yearbook Provided a Mullnon and One DeTalls of PlcTure and Copy are Successfully AmalgamaTecl lnTo IO4 Pages of Paper and Ink A co operahve sTaTT walling To worlc plus an lndlspensable adviser plus some deT1nlTe Ideas equal The TourTeenTh volume oT The Buc caneer ElghT monThs ago work on The annual was sTarTed ln1Tlal Ideas were analyzed and Tor Three monThs lasT Fall plcTures were Taken oT every lmporTanT campus evenT LOTS B S ALDRICH s Real progress began The TlrsT oT This year when budgeTs were drawn up conTracTs leT sTaTT members given ass1gnmenTs and a dummy oT The I936 Buccaneer was planned From Then unTll The beginning oT May edlTorlal sTaTT members were ThrusT lnTo a Tull Time schedule In order To round ouT and compleTe asslgnmenTs and Those lasT mlnuTe Touches Slnce our arm has been To con vey To you an annual crammed wlTh candnd p1cTures a C C C cauhous capable and co opera Tnvej cameraman was needed Sam Turner TITS The descrlphon l-le was ever ready wlTh has eTTl T clenT mln1aTure Type camera To snap p1cTures As a resulT he sub mlTTed over ZOO snaps Trom which To selecT plcTures seen ID The Tea Ture sechon A necessnTy To any annual ns a business manager A manager Tull oT respons1b1llTy :nlT1aT1ve and pep Jud STurTevanT handled This lob nlcely ThroughouT The Buc caneer worlclng season he reporT iw '5A Q We IP as -wi X ses? ,f jg? Mx 5 swssfekrfffs asa'-1 W ,Q X wg, Q was Q XM? V3 idx i Jr JUDSON STU RTEVANT ed Ta1ThTully on Tlnanclal maTTers number oT books sold and plans Tor The Tlnal dlsTr1buTlon oT an nua s A novel Idea was aTTempTed This year by The use oT grid o graphs In The TooTball sechon Their purpose IS To presenT aT a glance graphic porTrayals oT The hlghl1ghTs oT games during TooT ball season CredlT IS due John Ayres 33 Tor asslshng us IH malc Ing These charTs Jimmie Kress and Grace ShoT well drd odd 'obs such as Typing ldenTlTylng p1cTures and wrlT1ng leTTers B ccaneer T936 P e 63 . . . . . I 1 . . , , . . . . n l l ' ' . . . , . A e I ' , . I , . l . . - .. fr V f gusazgggsy, avg wf, 1. skyjfx, 'frefsie-m FET :EW T Qu: Q., frgeir - 5 New I I , 1.3 if ' :F I L2 ' ' f i? I Y K 'Q Wx W 5- ..,. rr in . T nf' S s. ' P' 1' .. 'BP-'tfo.'l.5?v'.i?l'5 l 'Tv' 2-1 -, I N- M.3s! fsfir' -' Ti T' I T ' T TQ ,- 'ff 'T izillf filqw T wS5Ti5?' wzsw 4 hi: V . 'Tl - v Q Q . . . Tini hes her iob , A , handg out book I I I ' b T T ,V ' ' . . - . I I ' I I - ' Q 1 - I n Q U I I ' , . . . T , - - . - ' I -T - , ,.. . Page 64 Buccaneer 1936 Because oT Their equal abiliTy in wriTing sporTs, The iob was divided among John PaTTon, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhasso, Bob l-lammaTT and Elmer Winger. They did a splen- did iob, Too! Leonard l. BarTleTT, The TaculTy adviser, was always on his Toes ready To suggesT original ideas. A Thorough Training in yearbook producTion was apparenT in him, especially in his inspecTion oT pic- Tures, copy and lay-ouTs. l-le has been a greaT helpl IT has been Through The advis- er's aid ThaT new ideas have been incorporaTed To malce The T936 Buccaneer appealing and inTer- esTing To The sTudenTs. AmongiThe TeaTures are em- phasis on phoTography, individu- al porTraiTs, division pages depicT- ing various acTiviTies, less wriTing and more picTures. According To The ancienT OrienTal proverb, One picTure is worTh Ten Thous- and words. The enThusiasTic sTaTT members oT The i936 Buccaneer were Lois B. S. Aldrich, ediTor-in-chieT1 Jud STurTevanT, business manager: Sam Turner, phoTography ediTorg John PaTTon, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhasso, Bob l-lammaTT and Elmer Winger, Edwin SmiTh and BeTTy Chow, special TeaTure wriTersg Jimmie Kreis and Grace ShoTwell, secreTariesg PaTTi Taylor, l-larvey Koehn, Carol Evans, Ray lvlinners, lvlargareT VincenT, JuaniTa Tyree, lvlary Frances Gurney, Zelda Glaze, lvlargareT KieTer, Saverio Cimino, GracealberTa l-ludelson, Joseph Jones, lv1orT Belshaw and Vernon Larsen, reporTers. And so wiTh anoTher school year ended anoTher Buccaneer appears. We hope you receive as much pleasure in iT as we have had in publishing iT. THE T936 BUCCANEER STAFF Buccaneer I936 Page 65 LLEGIAN WS PAG Omer Crane and Margaref VIncen+ are EcII+ors of a TwIce-Conference Wlnhlhg College Newspaper Slze Is Increased Through Aclverhslng Managed By Mor'rW Belshaw Eall semesfer ac'rIvIl1es of 'rhe Colleglan opened wI+h The Issu ance of lhe IIrs+ edllrlon of Ihe paper a welcome Io all MJC s+udenJrs The paper was edlled by Omer Crane Ihe new chnef Leonard I Bar+le+Jr was advlser A column dlscusslng campus and curren+ GHGIFS wrIJrIen by I-Iarvey Koehn was a new Iealure of The paper Margare+ VIncen+ Ilor Bob I-Iammafl sporlrs edI+or CIFCUIGIIOH managers Laurence Grandlr and Louls Von Dohlen ReporIers were John Pa++on I-Iarvey Koehn BIII Sfebblns Elm er Wlnger Geraldlne Shckles Ray Ivllnners John Qlhasso Ver non Larson Carol Evans Belfry Chow JulIe+ Bldou Edwln SmI+h Jane Parker Ivlargaref Purser Joseph Jones Jack I-Iolmes VIr OMER CRANE conducled a weekly feafure col umn on The edIIorIaI page EdI+or Crane carrled on an ef Iecllve edI+orIaI campalgn Io re move Ihe hazard To pedes+rIans crosslng Ihe College Avenue brIdge and Io bulld a bench ID IronJr of The College Kllrchen Crane also suppor+ed VGTIOUS worJrhwhIle campus progecfs among Jrhem Ihe Men s ASSOCI6 hon and a+hIe+Ic evenJrs The complefe sJra1CI for Jrhe fall semesfer was Gmer Crane ed ITOF Pa++I Taylor campus edI+or Margarel VIncenJr woman s edI lor Allce Eredemksen copy ed MARGARET VINCENT QIDIG Porlrer VIFQIHIG I-Iedman Zelda Glaze Edna Earle PhyIIIs Krulzenga Mary lVlargareJr Mc Alree Isabel Walsh and Lelrha Runner Colorful hlslrory was made by Jrhe Collegian durIng Ihe Sprlng semesjrer LIke Topsy The paper suddenly grew Info a sIx and elghjr page pubIIcaJrIon InsIead of Jrhe usual four page weekly Ivlargar eI Vlncenf was Ihe en+husIasIIc edI+or who wen+ INTO ofhce affer Chmsjrmas deJrermIned Io break prevlous Iournahsm records The polIcy of accephng local adverhsmg was IHIIIGIGCJ wI+h Jrhe C O G R O T 0 S I X E S : . . . I . . I . ' I I ' I I I I ' I I . I I - I I I ' - I I ' . I I I I I I I I ' I I T . . . lovable funsfer - - - Sincere WOFIYEF - I I . I I - l - - I I . . , I , . Z I - . . I . I ' - . , . . . I - I ' - . . . Page 66 Buccaneer I936 THE l935-36 COLLEGIAN STAFF sancTion oT The sTudenT body and The approval oT The adminisTraTion and board oT educaTion. Under MorT Belshaw's direc- Tion, The adverTising sTaTTwas suc- cessTul beyond all expecTaTions in soliciTing and handling The ad- verTisemenTs each weelc. The revenue derived paid Tor The in- crease in The size oT The paper. The compleTe sTaTT Tor The spring semesTer was: MargareT VincenT, ediTorq Alice Erederilc- LEONARQ I. BARTLETT . . . Wins a ducaf. Who? sen, campus ediTor7 John PaTTon, sporTs ediTor: PaTTi Taylor, wo- men's ediTor1 Carol Evans, Tea- Ture ediTor: Bob l-lammaTT, special wriTerg MorT Belshaw, ad- verTising manager: Rosemary Derrough, assisTanT adverTising manager, Wayne Schoech, cir- culaTion manager: Ralph Malone, assisTanT circulaTion manager: Ray McGurlc, soliciTorp Bob Reed, Elmer Winger, l-larvey Koehn, Geraldine STiclcles, BeTTy Chow, Jaclc l-lolmes, Barry Baker, Edwin SmiTh, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhas- so, Zelda Glaze, columnisTs: Joe Jones, Ray Minners, JuaniTa Ty- ree, lsabel Walsh, Mary Erances Gurney, MarTha TaToyan, Don BrayTon, Virginia PorTer, Mary McATee, MargareT KieTer,. Sa- verio Cimino, l-lelen DeLaney, JulieT Bidou, June l-lamilTon, Mar- shall Clipper, Mary VincenT, re- porTers. 9 P Buccaneer I 36 NEW LITERARY IQIAGAZINE APPEARS William, M. Siensaas lnauguraTes Scribblers' Club: JuaniTa Tyree, Sophomore STucIenT, ls Eclifor of The Firs+ Edifion of Scribblings, Which fFeaTured Work of Creafive WriTing Classes. r A NEW VENTURE IN PUBLISHING The Scribblers' club began in The wriTers' RounTable class oT Wm. STensaas. Harvey Koehn was eIecTed presidenTg Grace ShoTwell, vice-presidenT, and June I-lamilTon, secreTary. placed in FirsT The Blade, anThol- ogy oT CaliTornia verse, They were Alice Frederiksen, Grace ShoTwelI, MargareT KieTer and Jack I-lolmes. In The Spring The club puT ouT a liTerary boolcIeT, age 67 Four members oT The club Scribblings. - FROM TI-I ADVISER ' Many sTudenTs desire To do creaTive wo rlc in The shorT sTo ry, in Th e essay, a nd in ,I1 -f i iix poeTry, buT These sTudenTs proc ra sTinaTe because There is oTTen no opporTuniTy To re- ceive individual or g roup criTicism. Like- ,i1- fzf .:, Q wise, many desire To see Their verse or prose in prinT buT Tind no ouTleT Tor iTg conseguenT- iii -iz ly They become disco u ra ged. To en cou r- : age sTu d enTs To become inTeresTed a n d To ibulm ii' ' I IIIIIIII do creaTive work in The liTera ry Tield, and To aTTempT To give individual criTicism oT Their producTs, a Scribblers' Club was organized. WILLIAM M. STENSAAS . . . inspires young Scribblers Page 68 Buccaneer I936 OPERA IS I936 MUSICAL HIT RoyaI+y and Peasanlry Mix In Delighllul Gilberl and Sullivan Produclion Sel In Vivid Venelian Scene: Gorgeous Coslumes Lend Almosphere To Presenlalion. By cARoL EVANS Royal lamilies mingled wilh common gondoliers in a merry malrimonial mix-up, and anolher Gilberl and Sullivan opera, The Gondoliersf' was successlully presenled by musical lalenl ol lhe Ivlodeslo Junior College. This produclion saw lhe linal appearance ol a number ol well- Icnown vocalisls. I-Ierman Kliclc and Earnesl I-Iale played lhe lille roles ol lhe Gondoliers. The lailhlul spouses ol lhe lwo care-lree gondoliers were played by Alice Larsen and Georgia Parker in lhe roles ol Gianella and Tessa. The comedy elemenl was sup- plied by lhe Dulce and lhe Duch- ess, a proud, haughly and pomp- ous couple, played by John Den Dullq and Barry Balcer. Casilda, daughler ol lhe Dulce, Belly Turner, and Luiz, lhe Dul4e's drummer, Bernard Larsen, lound lhemselves in a complicaled love- allair when her babyhood mar- riage was made lcnown. Nol unlil lhe linal scene when Iriez, lhe nurse, played by Cryslal Blalcesly, revealed lhe lrulh, was Casilda allowed lo lall in her Iover's arms wilhoulobieclion. Through lhe whole slory slallc- ed lhe sinisler ligure ol lhe Grand Inquisilor, Ivan I-Iarms, who was delermined lo relurn lhe righllu heir lo lhe lhrone. A A THEY CARRIED THE LEADS i i Slanding Herman-Klick Howard Hale, Ivan Harms, Bernard Larson, John Den Dulkg silling, Alice Larson, Georgia I'arkei Belly Turher Barry Bakelr Buccaneer I936 Page 69 The minorleads oT The opera were played by Leona Car- michael, Franklin lvlershon, BeTTy Torosian, Thomas Clinkenbeard, T-lelen SmiTh and Charles Allan. RhyThms oT ITalian dances were direcTed by lvliss CaTherine Fin- layson. A special dance was giv- en by Charles Oakley and'Doro- Thy lvliTchell. A chorus oT TwenTy- Tive voices conTribuTed greaTly To The success oT The producTion. A gorgeous VeneTian window and backdrop were painTed by Rose WebsTer. The scenery was consTrucTed under The supervision oT lvliss Jean Williams and C. l.. Green. James Usher was sTage manager. The drama was direcTed by lvlrs. lrene C. l-loch. l-lale and Klick, The Oondoliers, perTormed The sTaTely gavoTTe, a courT dance, wiTh Misses Baker and Turner, The Duchess and her daughTer. e The chorus led by Oakley and lvliss lVliTchell danced The sTeps oT A M --A 1 ls - X swsf sv' ' - T -I ev -'if : ...:-:a,' T . C T123 'T i ' zf l'.a2:'5fF 2 .232 T g ri l- - -. ' f , f ef'Z-Siemev I ROBERT W. MCKNKSHT . . . popular clirecfor The Cachucha as a parT oT The palace revelry. I The,Two seTs created The beau- Ty oT a 'VeneTian plaza wiTh The TradiTional canal and bordering palaces. A greaT deal oT crediT is due To RoberT W. lvlcKnighT Tor his splendid direcTorship ol: a suc- cessiculloperal ' g THE CAST OF THE GONDOLIERSH TAKES A BOW - r i T Page 70 Buccaneer I936 GLEE CLUBS SING ON NBC HOOK-UPS Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, Under The DirecTion of Roberf W. McKnighT, Make Many Appearances Over Raclio, ln ConTesTs and AT Various Schools. STALWART SONGSTERS OF THE CAMPUS A mosT acTive year was enioy- ed by The lvlen's and Women's Glee clubs oT lvlodesTo Junior College under The di'recTion of RoberT lvlcKnighT. L The year's program was TeaTur- ed by radio broadcasTs, The men's club singing Twice Through- ouT The year on KPO in San Fran- cisco, while The women's group broadcasT several Times over KTRB in lvlodesTo, and over KFRC in San Francisco. The Two organizaTions also sang beTore enThusiasTic assemblies aT The Lodi, l-lughson, Ceres, Tur- lock, Newman, PaTTerson, and Sonora High schools. An ocTeTTe Trom The Men's Glee Club composed of l-larold Wine, l-lomer Messmer, l-lerman Kliclc, Ivan l-larms, Bernard Lar- sen, Charles Allen, Franklin Mer- shon, and Thomas Clinkenbeard sang over KPO. The accompan- isT was Ferne SmiTh. The Two glee clubs appeared in several numbers in The Spring Music l:esTival held aT San JoseTor The junior colleges oT This region. DAZZLE SCHOOL WITH NEW UNIFORMS Buccaneer I936 Page 7l MUSICIANS GO 'ROUND AND 'ROUND Band Enlivens Foolball Season: Orcheslra Furnishes Music Al School Plays, Opera and Easler Sunrise Services ln Yosemile Valley and Breaks lnlo lhe Movies. ' W T '-' fy'-EW? 494: f '1'f 'u? S?E'i'Q545'.s:2i1'F'nf'.75 5 ffrwfi- .rf 1 ... -. T .MER W..-r -fy... . ., ..., Saw -ef... 2. . A Q, ., , . . ',.1:mlV'raY1.,-:s'l,.Tf :ae '2 v1Q?f:. iiT1 ,.,. 3 , Tl: 1 71 ' 'ilff-1'l'll'i7w-4525.1 it-:Y K H- 5 1' ,'f'1'fT, .b . Q 5 Yfzfzf-5 ' 'Q -ff' ' -. 51 - :Eye 'Q , 'wif'-jg A I'-'-.,'gE::s'N5i' ,. - is ..1.:,:-,: 3,.:y5LQX . . - ' .5 : -2: ,A-rx' I aj, 1: '-'I-'f 5'1:'e.:..f..::- .: li' vr ':1:- .I ll? 'if' - 'is 1 ' '. ':. 'i' ' ff- il fi --1.-::' - J1':,f' 'T -' ,., ' . sf fl.. -- fl , ' 4: 'if Y - 1 9' ,.,:1:2e : Al- 1 ' . ,.,. l f' :- ':. . .- -f: ,: .V ' lf ' 4 -. wr-.lv .5 'J . 259, 'F-::. .,-,., ' ,Tir '-5 W:-1 Y f , .. ,. A .C - ., ,isindqfqgs S- '- aah . 'fi 3. A .Q -s: A 'l :' - Milf: .. iI:z. ' X is . '-::' ' ll , ' if-': f .- - .f J 1 .,1,'- ,acids 5 ' . jf, gl: -115.-2' - ff .:,,. . ' 3 ,' . ff ' ' ' 2. A 4- -- : .5 L - H ' '-1 i 'T - . . ' . -r P- .. Y ' . mr 7 , ,- U . . ,.,.1 -W .. MJC'S BAND SALUTES YOU The MJC band and orcheslra, under Frank Mancini has been aclive in many ol lhe school aclivilies. During lhe lall Ernesl Shipley, sludenl leader ol lhe band, as- sisled by Belly Allen, direcled lhe members in lhe band man- euvers which were perlormed on lhe lield lor speclalors al lhe loolball games. lVlJC's orcheslra played on lhe KnowVYour College hour over KTRB and al lhe Weslern Schools' lvlusic Conlerence on KFRC al San Francisco, and sev- eral members look parl in broad- casls over KPO. The orcheslra lurnished music al lhe perlormances ol The Queen's Husband and Once in a l.ilelime and played lhe music ol The Gondoliersf' lhe annual opera. The MJC band wenl lo lhe Sacramenlo game besides play- ing al lhe home games. An oclelle was senl lo lhe Easler morning services al Yosemile. BUSY ENTERTAINERS-EVERYONE OF THEM Page 72 Buccaneer I936 COLLEGE STUDENTS PRESENT ORATORIOS RoberT W. McKnighT, Head of The MJC Music DeparTmenT, ls DirecTor of Messiah and OraTorio Given During The ChrisTmas Season. ','l-landel's OraTorio, under The general direcTion oT RoberT W. lVlcKnighT, head oT The Mo- desTo Junior College music de- parTmenT, was oTliered as The I935 Messiah aT The EirsT lvleTho- disT Episcopal Church during The ChrisTmas season. This oraTorio is Tamiliar To mosT people. IT is especially appropri- aTe Tor The ChrisTmas season be- cause iT carries a TesTive spiriT. SoloisTs were Raymond Mar- owe, Eugene Pearson, bariTone, WiniTred Lucia Fisher, conTralTo and Frances Bowerman, soprano Trom The College oT PaciTic. Twelve college sTudenTs par- TicipaTed. During The spring, McKnighT, The direcTor, sang a solo parT in an oraTorio presenTed by chorus aT Oregon STaTe College. Madonna's Requiem Mass was The oraTorio given Novem- ber I7, I935 aT The MeThodisT Church Tor The annual iunior col- lege presenTaTion. The chorus, consisTing oT TiTTy- Tive well-blended voices, gave a highly crediTable performance. Solos were Tew, a guarTeT being TeaTured insTead, singing and answered by The chorus. The guarTeT was composed oT Georgia Parker, soprano: Alice Larsen, conTralTo: l-loward l-lale, Tenor, l-lerman Kliclc, bariTone. RoberT McKnighT direcTed The perTormance. Especially ouTsTanding in The musical programs oT The Glee clubs oT The Junior College were The members oT The OraTorio's quarTeT. They are sophomores who will be greaTly missed nexT year. i f lMPR'ESSIVEl'MESSlAH SINGERS Buccaneer I936 Page 73 QUEEN'S HUSBAND IS BRILLIANT SATIRE Roberi' Sherwood's Modern Comedy ls Gay and Ironic In ITs Derisive PorTrayal of Presen'I' Day OuTsTancIing European Figures. Bob Eley and Evelyn BarneTT STar, As Usual. I By cARoL EVANS The play: The Queen's Hus- band. The background: an or- naTely Typical palace room. Re- sulT: an ouTsTanding Fall play. In his characTerizaTion oT The queen's much-married husband, Bob Eley became a lovable, kind- ly man, whose Twin passions were penguins and checkers. His in- valuable buTler, Phipps lcludd STurTevanTl aided him in This lasT named oT his weaknesses. The Tyrannizing consorT was Evelyn BarneTT, who demanded marriage oT her daughTer, Anne llsabel Walshl To Toppish William oT Greck, convincingly done by Ed Perry. The queen was aided in her plans by General NorThrup, a Mussolini-HiTler Type, played by Lee Clark and Lord BirTen, a suave diplomaT enacTed by George lvlaze. King Eric revealed his True naTure when daughTer Anne Tell in love wiTh his secreTary, GranTon lhflaurice CorbeTTl. Then, in The Tinal acT, puncTuaTed by cannon shoT, he Took The governmenT inTo his own hands and demanded ThaT Anne leave wiTh GranTon, Thus happily climaxing The drama. Minor roles were well-played by John Den Dulk, AlTred WhiT- man, Lee VincenT, Alice Collins and Alice Frederiksen. GRAND FINALE OF THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND Page 74 Buccaneer T936 WARTIME IN CELLAR THEATRE World War Scenes Re-enacfed On Four Consecufive Nighfs By Sfuclenf Direcfecl Cast Maurice Corbefl' Wins Praise For Emofional Porfrayal. By HARVEY koEHN lvlonThs oT preparaTion, and hours oT grueling rehearsals pre- ceded The debuT oT Journey's End. All Too soon came The TirsT MISS JEAN WILLIAMS . . . arTisT, designer nighT. WiTh Evelyn BarneTT ad- minisTering The painTs and DirecT- ors Barbara BarreTT and Bob Eley doing The backsTage cheering, The play was given March 4, 5, 6 and 7. SpecTaTors-agreed on orchids To Maurice CorbeTT Tor his en- ThusiasTic perTormance as Lieu- TenanT Raleigh. Lee Clark, as CapTain STanhope, was judged by some as The ouTsTanding Tigure oT The presenTaTion. Lynn Windus, in The parT oT PrivaTe Mason, made a major oT a minor role. Judd STurTevanT, porTraying LieuTenanT TroTTer, was declared equally eTTecTive by observers. Lee VincenT's acTing as Lieu- TenanT l-libberT was especially commendable, nor is The.consisT- anT and sincere reenacTmenT oT LieuTenanT Osborne by George Maze To be overlooked. Clyde Oden as SergeanT Maior and Warren Deering as Colonel made commendable ap- pearances as did Charles Oakley in The role oT CapTain l-lardy. . Ahcred WhiTman as a BriTish privaTe and John Den Dulk, in The parT oT a capTured German soldier, added color and suspense To The producTion. l-lorrors oT war, iTs superTicial glories, and Terrors oT being aT- Tacked, made war seem a realiTy as specTaTors lived Through The various scenes. Copious Tears were shed, and convicTions oT war as a beasTly, ghasTly shame permeaTed The air. THE FATAL MINUTE COMES I . -. . Lee VincenT, Lee Clark, George Maze awalT h Buccaneer I936 Page 75 f ONCE IN A LIFETIME. CORRECT! R1oTous Comedy STaged By College Players In Wmd-up of Busy Dramahc Year Miss BarreTT Capably Handles D'FficuIT Produchon of Hollywood Farce CAST OF CAMPUS COMEDY SMASH By CAROL EVANS The ruThIess spoTIlghT oT Once In a LlTeTlme Turned upon Holly wood and 1Ts glamorous sTars To expose The eccenTrlclT1es oT The moving pucTure mdusTry an an amuslng saTsre The play was sTaged In The M I-I S audlTorlum May 22 and 23 by The IvIodesTo Junior Col lege Players on Their luck hear abouT The new discovery movies sound pIcTures May Evelyn BarneTT Jerry Lee VlncenT and George John Babcock decide To open a voice cuITure school To Train IU experienced acTors George a dumb cluclc Through luck and encounTers I-Ielen I-Io barT a Louella Parsons Type Isa bel Walsh and I-Ierman Glog huer The Czar oTT1Imdom played by Bob Eley rises To be The greaT esT movie magnaTe In Hollywood Ivlovle queens pampered dar lungs 1mporTed auThors and Thousand airplanes add To The hllarlous Time had only once In a IlTeTlme An unusually large casT oT over 30 players presenTed The play Mass Barbara BarreTT as coach was responsible Tor The success oT a play wnlch broughT hllarlous merrlmenT To IvIodesTo audiences Bob Eley was asslsTanT As Tlve seTs were necessary Tor The play each scene was In charge oT a dlTTerenT person MISS BARBARA BARRETT d I Iy 1 ' . I u I I , a , . . , l, . I Three vaudeville acTors down . - ' ' ll ' ll T In - I . i l : l I I I I I I I I ' I ' T . . . rama's Idy Page 76 Buccaneer I936 CAMPUS SPEAKERS WIN HONORS Phi Rho Pi, Honorary Debafing SocieTy, EnTerTains Campus Wi'l'h ln'l'eresTing Weekly Noon Deba'l'es. Typical Subiecf, Resolved, a Hale ln The Sfocking ls Be'H'er Than a Shiny Nose. TWO MONTHS EQUAL ONE DEBATE . . Sfanding, Alice Frederiksen, Lois Drake, Mary Vincenfg seaTed, Dean McCauley, Carolyn Nelson, Theodore Olson. By MARGARET VINCENT A progressive sTep in debaTing was Taken This year in The Toren- sics deparTmenT by The Training oTa larger-group oT speakers Than usual. Emphasis was placed on boTh inTramural and inTercol- legiaTe debaTing and ModesTo Junior College was ably repre- senTed in clashes wiTh Sacramen- To, San Francisco, San Jose, San lvlaTeo and BakersTield. TheTimelyquesTionTorTheyear was Resolved ThaT Congress should be permiTTed by a Two- Thirds voTe To override decisions oT The Supreme CourT in declar- ing acTs oT Congress unconsTi- TuTional. AcTiviTies oT The Phi Rho Pi, na- Tional honorary Torensic socie-Ty, were direcTed by Dean McCauley during The Eall and Lois Drake in The Spring. On March 27 Two Teams parTicipaTed in The PaciTic CoasT Phi Rho Pi TournamenT aT Los Angeles. New members iniTiaTed This year included Jean Turner, Alice Erederiksen, Mary VincenT, 1 Bill Campbell, KaThryne Spivey, Ed SmiTh, Joseph Jones, Ted Olson, l-loward Erickson, John Den Dulk and Oren l-lewiTT. Over 40 sTudenTs parTicipaTed in inTramural debaTes held in The assembly hall under direcTion oT Dr. E. O. SmiTh, debaTe coach. Buccaneer I936 Page 77 CLUBS STAGE ACTIVE YEAR ArT,.Hammurabi and Scribblers' Groups are Formed, Club AcTiviTies are Excep+ionaIly EvicIenT AT Noise Paracle and Annual Spring Frolic. BUSY ORIGINATORS OF CLUB ACTIVITIES . . . STanding, Louis, Day, Crow, Chow, McCauley, Vlach, Reuss, Bowles, Frederikseng kneeling, Drake, Koehn, Websfer, Turner, Nunes' seafed Porfer, Lilley, Clip er, Taylor, Glock, Kizer, Jeffers, Libby, Klick By RAY MINNERS The pasT year has been marlced by an increasing amounT oT club acTiviTy on The campus, wiTh The TormaTion oT several new ones, and oThers rising To new heighTs oT accompIishmenT and service. New clubs which have been or- ganized are The Scribblers', The I-lammurabi and The ArT club. The College Players presenTed a Three-acT play, Journey's End and various one-acTs in The Cellar TheaTer and many high schools. The Lambda Alpha raised a scholarship Tund Tor a music sTu- denT. Radio programs over KTRI3 and The NBC neTworlc have 'been sponsored by The BroadcasT club. An assembly program and weelcly evenTs have been sponsor- ed by Th Alpha Gamma Sigma. The YIVICA and YWCA presenT- ed a ChrisTmas -program aT The PirsT MeThodisT Church. The ArT club has designed over 600 posTers Tor acTiviTies and made The seT Tor The Opera. Messages To all parTs oT The world have been senT by The Radio club. BoTh The BeTa Phi and The I:oresTry club have Talcen Trips. Dancing lessons were given by The ParTheneia. A ChrisTmas chariTy drive was insTiTuTed by The I-Iome Ec. A nighT club parTy was held by The Press and Camera clubs. Page 78 Buccaneer I936 OUARTERDECK HONORS TWENTY-ONE Honorary SocieTy's Members Are Chosen on The Basis of Leadership, Fellowship, Scholarship ancl Service: Dr. D. C. Baker Is Adviser of Group. REPRESENTATIVES FROM SCHOOL'S ACTIVITIES TwenTy-one represenTaTives oT seven Tields oT school acTiviTy comprise The all-college honor so- cieTy, The QuarTerdecl4, which is supervised by Dr. DwighT C. Balc- er. They are chosen Trom The ExecuTive CommiTTee, AThleTics, DramaTics, lvlusic, AWS, Publica- Tions and DebaTing by virTue oT Their leadership, scholarship, ren- diTion oT service and Tellowship. The members oT The Eall sem- esTer included Audrey Gurney, Alice Erederilcsen, Evelyn BarneTT, Lois Aldrich, Barbara l.ongsTreTh, Elaine Nichols, Georgia Parker, lVlargareT VincenT, BeTTy Allen, PaTTi Taylor, Frances Day, John Babcock, Bob Reed, Judd STurTe- vanT, Bob Sawyer, Erances Perry, Jaclc Weaver, Qmer Crane, l-ler- man Kliclc, Phillip Knorr, and Verna Belle Reuss. New members eIecTed To Till vacancies Tor The Spring semesTer were Elmer Winger and I-larvey Koehn. Bob Reed relinguishec his duTies as presidenT Tor The TirsT Term To Bob Sawyer who servec during The second haIT oT The year. lniTiaTion parTies were held' aT The home oT Dr. and'Mrs. Baker. lvlembers acTed as ushers Tor The ChrisTmas program, parTicipaTed in The Spring Erolic, and ended The year wiTh a Tarewell picnic. During The Spring semesTer acTivi- Ties, new names were suggesTed and adopTed Tor oTTicers oT The QuarTerdecI4 SocieTy. The new TiTles were adopTed because iT was ThoughT To be more appropri- aTe and in lceeping wiTh Theso- cieTy's pin which is gold wiTh a ship embossed on The Tace and The N W S E direcTions on iT. The names corresponding To Those oT ships' oTTicers are: PresidenT as capTain, vice-presidenT as TirsT maTe, secreTary as logger and Treasurer as purser. J Buccaneer I936 Page 79 SCHOLARS, ARTISTS, EXECUTIVES, PEP-MAKERS Midnighi' Oil, Painl' Brushes and Smoclcs, Noon Dances, and Blue and Whife Caps Form 'Phe Curious Mix+ure Thai' Represenrs Four Aciive College Groups. U1 Alpha Gamma Sigma C21 Ar? Club 131 A. W. S. C41 Boofs and Daggers Page 82 Buccaneer I936 ATHLETES, DANCERS, DEBATERS, MEDICS Hockey Gamos, Dance Pageanfs, lnferesiing Noon Debafes, and Snappy Bi-monfhly Discussion Mee+ings are Parf of +l1e Roufine of These Groups. U1 Pa,-Qghe Club l2j Pariheneia Club -' C31 Rho 'Pi Sociefy HJ Pre-Mecl and Befa Phi Buccaneer I936 Page 83 TELEGRAPHERS, RIEFQVLEMEN, PHILATELISTS, Y Be H a Chai' Wiih China, a Bang A+ a 'B'ull's Eye, A Peek A+ a Choice S1-amp, or a Serious Nooniide Session-These Clubs Add Mueh To MJC Life. 3 1 U1 Radio Club KZJ Rifle Club UQ Sfamp Club my Y. W. C. A, Sparkling, colorfmll and gay was +l1is season's opera, The Goncloliersf' given al +l1e Slrand Tl1ea+er. While an apprecialive audience wi+nesses flue procluclion Mori' Belshaw, sludem' manager, pauses in fronl' of +l1e showhouse for a final check-up. ---5 ri ,if sf mwzwnfrgiexm Fi sFWi'iEZE'!3Fz1Lf29::' I5 3 I. 9 575325. rv , . -52171-Qi A., f ef .5235 ill I Monssro GILBERT 1 .yi I 1 .... .-an von-vs l I ' al Q 7:-.9 If-MH' Ti: ' v ESENTS E GONDOLlERS'f www? uccaneer I936 Page 87 CU LA A+ four every Wednesday affernoon noi' a Jreacher IS rn hrs room faculfy meel' n Dr Baker slgnlng away his life lo Dean whals Jrhe excuse? Murray An assembly speaker plays sanclw1chw1+hDr Baker and C E Shclcle The name s George E Maroney He Canl clecrde which queen 'lo honor al Jrhe Leap Year dance e facullry lurns oul en masse a+ one of 'rhe early sluclenf dances of The year Someone plays a 'l'FIClC on l-lerberl' war veferan Florclcen while Beau Brummels Jaclc Gardner and Brll Sfensaas sfeal Jrhe cenfer of Jrhe prclure Revolf In +he facullyl Reason George ' goHa have a cllchonary Maroney malces a brief reporf FA LTY AT WORK AND P Y age 88 Buccaneer I936 ONG LIVE THE QUEENS! ' . . . Queens, all of Them, Jrhe five candidales who vied for ihe Jriile +o reign over Jrhe Spring ' irolic and dance May Isl' . . . Audrey Gurney, cenier. was +he choice of ihe vorers and . in This piciure she wears a blue gown wiih a silvery run in i+. When she held 'lrhe place of honor ' on Jrhe Rally Commiriee float which led Jrhe parade by rhe way, she was sirilcing in a while froclc . . . Mary Frances Gurney, her sisier, upper lefi, was in Jrhe coniesi. She is wearing a green sillc nel' over green moire . . . Calrherine Hammond, anolher candidare, upper righlr, is ' shown in a gown of pale pinlc moire . . . Verna Belle Reuss, lower lefr, wears a black 'raflela . formal wilh a lux effecl' lroni' . . . lvlariorie Lilley wears a gay flowered silk gown. Buccaneer I936 P699 89 Q M NTS WI AMPUS PLAYE Love lakes Hrs happy way desplle Jrhe efforfs of Jrwo molrhers In law ee Clark Lynn Wmdus Judd Slurlevanl and George Maze faking some nourlshmenl during Journey s End Bxllle Bell Jrells sad news ro Evelyn Barnelr and Rose Websler Whnleman Wlndus Sfurfevanlr Oden and Dearlng making whoopee as war rages overhead A scene from 'rhe prlze winning Pasadena play The lnfruder Bu'rler Judd defles Kung Bob lo malce The rrghf move The happy ending as Maurice Corbe+'r and lovely Isabel Walsh say we do A momenl of relaxahon afler Jrhe Fall play was done ' And 'rhe players srarl' on +he nexl drammer' OME TH C RS age 90 Buccaneer I936 EARNING HOW TO DO THE JOB ' . . . Three iaysee commerce siudenls are hard ai work pounding lhe lceys while Ed Kremmers ' holds The si'op walch on a fifieen minufe les? . . . Did you ever iry 'ro make a slafemeni' bal- ' ance? Tha+'s wha+ 'rwo induslrious slenogs, Marge Aberneihy and Rachel Shulman, are frying ' 'io do . . . lnrroducing lhe mimeographing deparlmeni' wi1'h a represeniafive of lhe ' commerce deparimeni in aclion . . . Every Friday, a few hours afier ihe Collegian is C published, 'rhe 'ournalisls of Jrhe campus read The boners sheei. Phil Knorr and Phil Algar are geiiing 'lheir fil of 'lhe weakly Collegian commenrs. Whal The Chinese carfoon has To do - l ' wiih ii, nobody knows. Buccaneer I936 P696 9l Hundreds of people from Slanlslaus Counry alrlended Open House held on April 23rd Here are some of 'rhe lrhfngs rhey saw Employees of Kung Cookery lncor porared puf Jrhe final +ouches on free cookles Loomxng Info fhe foreground rs a dllxgenfly searchlng for a species of Jrhe bacclllus layseefncferous Prc+ured h re IS a rare scene of fave laysee sfudenfs all awake slmulfaneously Jralclng noles We preseni' Jrhree Chem sfudenrs chemmencmg work Prof Marlin s blushomeler belng demon ' s+ra+ed on Verna Belle Reuss and Juannla Tyree allracl hundreds ai' fhe Open House S E E N A T T H 'E O P E N H O U S E ' Home Ec loom operafed by a coed luminary U. Q. l. Peel:-a-boo! These Jrwo sl'uden+s are . . .... . . . . ' I I l - . . . i u 1 e . A ll I' Il I u u n 4 . I ' I I ' age 92 Buccaneer I936 ANDID CAMERA CLOSE-UPS ' . . . Your feeT's Too big . . . Daily roulrine for rhis N. Y. A'er . . . Ernesl Ship- ' ley, super band leader, borrows IO cenfs from Helen . . . The hands rule . . . Don ' Robbins Orchesira in aciion . . . A good sleep, a good breakfast whai more can I ask? ' . . . Come and gef if! . . . Thomas Shoob, phoiographer, jusf cafching up . . . ' All's quiel' in fhe library . . . Name, please? . . . See The birdie? . . . Rose- ' mary Derrough 'usr laughs ai The candid cameraman . . . She files away her 'rime . . . ' Rose Websler all up in The air over her painiing . . . There's no harm in ii, Ivan Harms ' . . . Harold Beam lakes a lesson from chapier one fo Ten . . . A handy gadgel. uccaneer I936 Page 93 MISCELLANEOUS MIXTURE ' . . . Aldrich sTill waiTs Tor her ship To come in . . . Guess whose? . . . Long ' live Queen Gurney, a swell gal . . . The lasT round-up oT Glee Clubbers . . . ' SmiTh, Clinkenloeard and PicheTTo, oiclicial philaTelisTs . . . Tune KTRB, Each Sunday aT 3 . . . Jean makes The music go 'round and 'round . . . Golden voices OT The air . . . ' Mrs. Ober Tickles The ivory while The iovial M. C. looks on . . . Bolo Reed, pasT prez. ' poses beTween classes . . . John P Babcock is The name, you lucky people! . . . ' Kreis is TiTTh from This end, and may we add, perTecT Technique . . . An unusual phoTo oT Q . The ModesTo Junior College Band legs . . . Answer To a maidens prayer. age 94 Buccaneer l936 A F T E R T H E S H O W l S O V E R ' . . . The King and Queen, Larsen and Turner. resT The heads ThaT hold The crowns aTTer The ' show . . . DOT MiTchelland Charles Oakley presenT a colorTul dance . . . Herman ' Kliclc expresses The appreciaTion oT The sTaTF by presenTing DirecTor Bob lv1cKnighT wiTh a giTT ' . . . Songbird Alice Larsen . . . lmagine Two gondoliers rowing Their gals around in ' ouTTiTs like This! . . . Songbird Georgia Parker-incidenTly, Alice Larsen and Georgia ' Parker compleTe an enviable year oT service To The college music deparTmenT . . . Howard ' I-lale says hale-o To his loved one . . . CrysTal Blalcesly in a Tragic momenT oT The opera ' . . . John Den Dull: reTuses To be TuT-TuTTed by Barry Baker. 1 l iii- r A ' fji gg: J Q- Ri K, Buccaneer I936 jj P6439 95 l SCENES FROM THE SPORTS '. . . A bevy of beaufies from Miss Caiherine Finlayson's nafural dancing class . . . Sharpshooier Kenny Zierenberg shown in an aciive pose . . . Tommy Hard-Luck Mann, runner-up in ihe Bee lournament prepares 'ro smash a near refurn . . . Coach Fay Quis- enberry shows Champion BeH'y Allen how 'ro win a Modesio Bee iennis lille . . . Befiy Chow loolcs on . . . USC confribuies handsome Jack Gardner io lhe college coaching siafi . . . A couple of grun'r-groanersn in an allieclionale pose . . . Gur nomina- iion for 'rhe mosi rhrilling aihleiic momeni of The year: Kreis vs. Lovelace . . . Coach Fred Earle Jrurner-ourer of +ennis Jrilalisis . . . Jack Dunbar goes over fhe lop. age 96 Buccaneer I936 INFORMAL FACUVLTY PHOTOS ' . . . H. D. Squires and Carroll Downing in Jrhe miclsl of a chemisiry problem . . . Herb ' Florcken in rhe pause before he picks ou+ a vicfim . . . The local wearher man showing iusr ' how ii' is done . . . Famous words, You musr go back To see Mr. YaJres . . . Mr. Bach- ' mann, donalor of ISO books +o The library . . . Dr. Baker in acrion . . . Philosophy ' is Jrhe subieci and Siickle is rhe name . . . Mr. Maririn picking oui a hard one . . . ' Mr.S+ensaaswacling1'hrough English2'rheme . . . Excuse? . . . The new vice-prin- ' cipal, Yaies . . . L. I. B. hurrying +0 Thai 8 A. M. class . . . Miss Thompson check- ' ing books our for Jrhe week-encl. uccaneer I936 Page 97 N A A D The Pre Medic Club shows :ls angenurly and cops hrsf prsze In 'rhe frolnc parade The Whuslcerano hnalzsrs Morgan Cleary Schoech Morgan ns Jrhe wlnnah' Campus lawyers lhose desrrrng ro be proseculors display The lajresl' s'ryle for lynchlng bees LaBelle Carroll lakes 'rhe spoflzghf an Jrhe Pa rfhenela Tloaf Fashions of ye goode olde hmes are shown by +he Home Ec Club A W S show lhe family washllne of l906 The campus Ari' Club exlencls urself by creahng a Tascunahng floal' admired loy many Those Engmeers agam' Usmg a brains and lorawn Idea rhe campus fechmcnans walk away ' w:+h anofher honor O M Y D Y IT'S PLAY AY age 98 Buccaneer I936 OCIALLY HERE AND THERE ' . . . WhaJr's wrong wiih +his piciure? . . . The Press Club honors iviillarcl,Browne, Sianforcl ' Daily ecliror, ai an Halian dinner . . . The wicle-open spaces ai' a larer Press Club par'ry . . . ' Babcock can'i malce up his mind. Scranron or Miller? Our presicleni' seHled The ques+ion by i ' dancing wi'rh.a red head . . . Enieriainers ai a campus parry . . . An infimaie ' glimpse ofa noon-clay dance . . . Ealing seems To be 'rhe rnos+ prevaleni' form of 'aysee ' acrivify . . . One of ihe many blue and whire social affairs of 'rhe l935-36 social year ' Leap Year! Jean Overman and Mary Frances Gurney, believe-ir-or-nor, are shown in ihis ' exclusive Buccaneer phoio asking for dances. Buccaneer I936 PGQS 99 HE EDUCATIGN BUSINESS . . . C-5e+ your cards here. provided classes aren'+ full already . . . Now, give 'rhem back here . . . SiHing and wailing in Jrhe audiurorium during Jrhe busy firsi week of Jrhe semesler . . . Bob l-lammafr and a few of his classmales pa'rienl'ly hold 'rheir places in line as ihe busi- ness of educaiion gels busier . . . Members of 'rhe Associafed S+uden+s of lvlodesfo Junior College exercise Jrheir privilege of voling for sludenl officers of lhe semesler . . . The Jroughesi parl of all: figuring our a way Jro go 'lo Cal and sfill enioying a leasanl iwo years a+ MJC . . . John Pailon and Juanila Corbelul' drop iheir ballols info lie box. age IOO Buccaneer I936 THE '35 BIG GAME BONFIRE ' . . . When bigger and beTTer bonTires are builT, The big and burly boys will build Them . . . The Dionne QuinTupleTs as displayed aTa Kiddies' parTy . . . Before The ' big Tire sTarTed. The building on The righT is noT The NorTh Hall . . . Dr. Squires Takes The ' campus geologisTs aTop Table MounTain-and clown again . . . The girls will play. More ' Tun aT a Kiddies' parTy . . . Paul CouTure sTranded in The middle of Twain l-larTe Lake ' The San MaTeo bonTire goes up: so do The hopes oT The PiraTe rooTers . . . JusT some of ' The boys and girls a-siTTing aT a campus dance. limo-eA'a'neer I936 l P596 lol -,....--,.,-:,., ,, ----1-Lf-f-r -' - fl ,,QS:,q:,,,:,f.g., 'lg-g,,-'zu 'Q l. . PERSONAL PIRATE PORTRAITS ' . . . l-lo l-lum! Guessl'll go To class , . . Margarei Vinceni, Alice Frederiksen and Pahii ' Taylor proudly survey The firsl' edilion of +he Collegian carrying adverrising . . . Serfling world ' problems over in fron+ of The College Kilchen . . . Two balon swingers and one clarinei ' 1'oo'rer . . . These youihful Rubinollfs have enierlained many during lhe pasl year. ' . 1 -. Shall l frow you da ball? says Cafherine Hammond as she reverls To childhood ' days . . Caveman Ed Smilh . . . SIO prize for a correcl lisf of Jrhese baskeiball ' Who's Whoers lP. S.-Sorry, we've overdrawn our budgeil . . . Belly Chow . . . ' The lalesr swing as inierpreied by Jrhe edilor . . . Eihelyn Libby and some pals . . . ' Some of ihe boys being Taken for a ride. age lO2 Buccaneer I936 BATTLING FOR ALMA MATER ' . . . Some of The inTramural TracksTers developed by Coach Paul KurTz . . . Try and geT ' iT, says lanky Francis ThornTon as The baskeTball Team reaches inTo The ozone . . . Summers ' and Haberman relax on The hurdles as They look aT The birdie . . . CapTain Ed Bowman ' shakes hands wiTh an opposing capTain iusT before The game sTarTs , . . Flashes oT TooT- ' ball acTion Taken aT SacramenTo and lvlodesTo by The ever-ready Buccaneer cameraman ' Paneled along The sides are eighT TrusTy ball ToTers and line smackers who did Their sTuTT during ' The I935 PiraTe campaign Tor grid honors . . . These picTures pay TribuTe To The sTalwarT ' rnen who baTTled ThroughouT The year Tor Their alma maTer, lvlodesTo Junior College. V16 5 S ANK YO Jrhal IS why The Task hasn l seemed luring and miserable ln edlllng This annual I mel and worked w:+h many grand people I would luke Jro express hearllell grahlude To Laurence E Gray of The Commerclal Prrnhng Company for being so generous In smoorhlng ou+ dlllhcullles caused by an amaleur ednkor and for malnlalnlng hls usual unexcelled parm prlnhng To Thomas Shoob a Jrrue arhsl for beung such an enlhuslashc and loyal pholographer I+ was greal sporl Jraklng plclures wllh The Maeslro To Herb Sllvlus of Sllvlus and Schoenbackler Company for skill IH provldlng slrlkung covers adaplable lo our budgel and In making so many Jrrlps from Sacramenro lo Modeslo To Everelr Pelerson of The Sacramenlo Bee Engraving De parlmenl for usable suggeshons and a sincere lnleresl ID Jrurnlng oul engravings IH a Tnrsl class manner To Leonard I Barllerl cheery facully dvlser lor making my work so pleasanl To The college admlnlsjrrahve deparlmenl for wholehearled co operahon 0 To one and all who lenl GSSISTGDCS good luck and so longl Lois B Sanderson Bucca er I936 ' 'Pfg IO3 s T H T ul l+'s been greal Tun working on The I936 Buccaneer. l guess . t -V' ...I . . . ' I . I . . . . . . . . y . I - I . , a ' , ' . n n 1 -V' P IO4 Buc I936 I N M E M O R I A M O MARIETTA GREEN April 13, 1935 PI-IILOMENE PODESTO June2O,I935 PROFESSOR VENNIS GREEN CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR JuIy25.I935 '+A gif' ffIyfIfJQff Qiflffiirfaufcfdf1IlV2Z3.lImI g said an unkind word abouf a person. ELEANOR MAI-IONEY MILLER March I8, I936 LEWIS OLSON May3,I936 FRANCIS MOWREY Iv1ay3,I936 MAX MERRITT MayI2,I936 Bi 'W S52 ix Sgifi Sw S525 QW QW wwf W 95252 W J Lf ' 5,545


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