Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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. . . photographers With magazines like Lite and Look on the market, photography has become more and more popular, One cloesn't have to sit down and read page after page ot dry tacts to tind out where Hitler struck yesterdayg he just has to pick up a picture magazine, and his reading and thinking is done tor him by an expert photographer. At Sacramento Junior College there are three rooms used tor photography labs. Two of the rooms are dark rooms g one is a kind ot kitchen with sink and cupboard where the hypo is mixed and tilms developed. The other is the studio where pictures are taken, Several steps in the process ot making a photograph are shown in the pictures above, Fred Bieser, at the upper lett, is inspecting a roll ot developed tilm. Ed Titt- reau is draining the water from a completed picture. The photograph which he is draining is one at the M Street Bridge, a good subject for sharpness ot line. After a picture is taken out ot the hypo it is washed intwo baths, the first tor forty-tive min- utes, the second tor titteen minutes. When this much at the process has been com- pleted, the next step is that of drying, and then--admiring. Wilbur Smith is putting the picture on o rotating belt for drying. At the upper right, Yoshi Nishihari is regu- lating the form beneath the enlarger to insure correct enlargement size. Edward Shumaker is printing negatives while Jack Kutlan stands waiting to take the print paper to the developer. Dona Cottey looks at the birdie as Evelyn lvlacBeth clicks the camera shutter. Dean McFarland is mounting a picture at the lower rightg behind him is the photo dryer.

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o. t. a. flash . . . A red light flashes, the engineer in the glass box waves and grins, and a scared student's voice says, The Sacramento Junior College Radio Workshop presents. This introduction occurs weekly on Thursday afternoon at 415 over station KROY when the Radio Workshop produces a fifteen-minute program from scripts written by students. Reading parts as well as producing them is another essential phase in student radio training. These dramatic productions are directed by Vernon Mickelson, pro- fessor ot Public Speaking GB, the radio class. The Junior College sponsors another weekly radio program over the some station under the general direction ot Dr. Richard l-l. Reeve. The Monday otternoon program is called Opportunities for Youth. lnteresting anzl informative talks by members ot the faculty, music ensembles by students, performances by students at the Dramatics Department, and ponel discussions by members at the Public Speaking classes till the time allotted tor this program. l.loyd F, Bruno, Mason A. Johnston, and G. l-l. Otter- man oct in the capacity ot assistant directors of these programs. Porter Towner and Ardys Sibole are pictured at lower left at KROY in the Sacramento l-lotizl. Watching a broadcast is a public speaking class, gaining practical tips Vernon Mickelson, teacher, signals silence in the center picture as a broadcast begins. At the extreme right Ed Capps is making an echo in o wastebosket lo produce a ghostly effect while reading a script, Ardys Sibole, Pal' Adams, Fran Cartier, lower lefty the public speaking clossj Sibole cigain with Ed Cupps at extreme lower right are shawn gathered around an ciglitball microphone al KROY.



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shops . . . Mathematics in engineering is taught by actual performance on the job, ln Mechanical Technology all phases ot metal manufacture are learned and practiced by enrollees: foundry, machinery, forging, sheet metal forming, pattern making, metal spinning, and heat treatment. The course is becoming increasingly popular as its benetits become better known, the two-year training is equivalent to an apprenticeship in any ot the tields of metal manufacture. Jack Carras, above, is shown tiling an eight-inch piece of channel - one ot those terms ot which engineers are so proud. Mechanical Technology is closely allied with the mechanical division of the aero- nautics department. The complete Technical lnstitute of Aeronautics is organized to train students as aeronautic technicians. Below, Ernie Galliani is putting the wind- shield on an airplane with the assistance of Evo Carvalho and Bill Hendrickson, who is in the cockpit ot the plane.

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