Los Angeles Junior College - Junior Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Los Angeles Junior College - Junior Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 168 of 274
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Page 168 text:

ROW I. M. Hal, a, :.!. Ou-l:v.: 1:, K. Sin, ' :: M ;m.i:. i L. Delmue ROW II. — C. Huffman, A. Lewis. B. Merwin. L. Hadges. S. McAnulty. P. Burk. M. Voelker. R. Saanedra ROW III.— A. Ortega. R. Binkley. J. Sutton. R. Bryce. W. Hornelas, M. Cohn. T. George alpha Bho lambda Bob Miller President Sam Waxman President TiIt.pha rho lambda was organized in February, 1935, to unite students in recreational leadership and acquaint them with leaders in the City of Los Angeles Recreational Department. Social activities included a fun house party at Venice, a dinner in the Women ' s Gymnasium, a roller-skating party, and an all- college afternoon dance. Fall officers were: Sam Waxman, president; Dorothy Diamond, women ' s vice-president; Jack Franey, men ' s vice-president; Mar- garet Korach, secretary; Lenona Hodges, treasurer. Spring officers were: Bob Miller, president; John Silva, men ' s vice-president; iMargaret Korach, women ' s vice-president; Peggy Rutledge, secretary; and Elsie Becnel, treasurer. One hundred fifty-eight 19 JUNIOR

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ROW I. — G. Tom. J. AUhouse. D. DHue, R. Benner. R. Binkely. W. riaxwell. P. Artcmenko, L. Roberts. N. Henkin. A. Shorthill, ROW II. — W, RadclifE. P. Ayala. R. Ransom. I. Richert. G. Malsbar.v. P. Barr. A. Mays. G. Nazarian. J. Fitts. C. Goudy. Giilllt .vxiV i; @p Htm JCaced with the problem of building a representative team out of green material, Mr. C. L. Goudy, Gynmastic Team coach, in the short time allotted to practice, developed a team that was easily the out- standing one in the conference. The members of the team in- cluded, Howland Howe, long horse, and mats; Dick Binkely. all-around; Norman Henkin, parallels; Emmett Park.s, rings; George Tom, all-around; ir- gil NeLson, .side horse; Joel Althouse, free e.xercise; Dick Benner, horizontal bar; George Roberts, rings; and Cjeorge Alallsburv, rope climb. M 3t) One hundred fiUy- evcii



Page 169 text:

Mem ' Gy7iinasiii ii Ttm @gm JLjowERiNG majestically over the plebian red brick of Mechanic Hall, and dominating the entire north side of the cam- pus, the new Men ' s Gymnasium is a building of which the College can, justly, be proud. Built by the Pozzo Construction Company, and costing two hundred thousands of dollars, the Gymnasium is an excellent example of the latest in architectural design. The building can accommodate three thousand students and contains a wrestling room, a luxurious varsity room, offices for the coaches, a lecture hall large enough to hold 250 people, locker rooms for the students, and at least half a dozen showers. Scheduled to open October i, the Gymnasium was not ready for occupancy until December 30, when informal dedication ceremonies were held throughout the entire week for both faculty and students. C A M 36 One hundred fifty-iihie

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