College of San Mateo - Campus Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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SAN Marrzo JUNIOR COLLEGE 69 IIIllIIII1HllllllHIIllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllillllllllllll lllllllll IIIIHIIIIIPIII son, Pos, Klopstock, and Futterman, jumps. Eastman, Storm, Stevens and Gore or Twadell will run the mile relay. Romecin and Kingsbury will repre- sent the Bulldogs in the hurdles. The loss of Tory Bryant, miler and captain of last year's team, and of Arthur Gilmore, 440 man from last year and elected captain for the present season, was a serious blow, since they were certain point winners. 'DeLane, Erkkila, Storm, Stevens, Gore, Twadell, Segal, Rae, Blanford, Masterson, and Romecin are all frosh, and will probably be seen in action again next year. They are all going to Sacramento this season with Coach McFadden and Manager Mel Duffy. 1 1 Red Eastman must get a great kick out of racing in ahead in the relay. There's always a great big grin on his face as he comes in about five or ten yards ahead of any opponents. 1 1 Storm has about the longest stride for a fellow his size that we have seen. In the San jose meet he made up almost twenty yards on his adversary, and the latter was taking two steps to Storm's one. ' Y 1 Little Ralph DeLane always puts up a nice last lap battle in the mile. No matter how far behind he is when he starts the last lap, he's always right in the money when the race isnover. Wfatch him. f 1 For a guy his size, Duke Blanford sure can heave the shot. 1 1 Terry Masterson is about the best all-round athlete on the campus. He can run, jump, and throw the weights with the best of them. I-Ie's also a good football player. 1 1 Get a slant at the 440 men some day. There are as many out for the 440 as for everything else together, Eastman, Gore, Schoenfeld, First Down Wilson, Twadell, Storm, and Stevens. And almost all will be back next year,

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70 The CAMPUS 1 1930 Women's Athletics Wiomenls Athletic Association HUNDRED and fifty girls wearing white middies and Haunting colored ribbons, chased potatoes and leaped energetically in burlap sacks-not in the least resembling dignified college women. San Jose and San Francisco State Teachet's Colleges were well represented, as well as San Mateo j.,C., the hostess. This Sports Day, which took place in November, was the first activity of the recently organized W. A. A. It was held on the Burlingame High School field, as the facilities there were better than at the junior College. After the races the girls separated for the different sports. Some played volleyball on the green of the football field, some were driven to the Burlingame or San Mateo city courts for tennis matches, and others went to the gym for basket- ball. Each girl played in at least two games, for winners played winners and losers played losers. , In the gaily decorated cafeteria everyone met for luncheon. Chrysanthe- mums and crepe paper in the colors of the day-purple, orange, red. and green-had been arranged by Elizabeth jackson, decoration chairman. Between the songs and yells, Alice johnson managed to put on her program of skits, songs and dances. San jose and San Francisco also contributed to the program. The purpose of this Sports Day was not only to enjoy the fun involved, but to promote a spirit of friendship between the schools. Credit is due Miss Young and Mrs. Bond, who worked very hard for its success. W. A. A. BANQUET A Ttiumphantly closing their first season, the W. A. A. held a get-together banquet at the Oak Tree Inn in December. Dinner was followed by a short business meeting, and then Miss Young formally initiated. the thirty-one charter members. Dr. Elizabeth Balderson, who had been elected an honorary member, was presented with a W. A. A. membership pin. Numerals and pins were awarded to the basketball and tennis teams.

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