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

 - Class of 1930

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College of San Mateo - Campus Yearbook (San Mateo, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 87 of 140
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SAN MATEO JUNIOR COLLEGE 75 QninIunulIinInlmimiulmnummmumiinunlmlminIrunulumlliuunini I I I I IHIIIIIHII Tennis f Fall 1929 The able management of Marguerite Koenig made the fall season of tennis the first successful one in that sport. The school tournament, for which any- one was eligible, was played off .with several surprises and a number of closely-contested matches. Evelyn Gassagne eliminated Mary Foster to become Womei1's Tennis Champion. The interclass teams were chosen from the tour- nament material and are as follows: Frorh: Mary Foster, Muriel Ingolls, singles, Beatrice Henrotte, Barbara joseph, ' doubles. Sophrz Evelyn Gassagne, Florine Robinson, singles, Carmel Saunders, Faith Jordan, doubles. SPRING, 1930 This semester the interclass games will precede the school tournament. As each of the four outstanding players of the college-Evelyn Gassagne, Mary Foster, Ardis Eclchardt, and june Hedger-happens to represent a dif- ferent class, some very hotly contested games are promised, though none of the matches have been played at the time the Cninpnr goes to press. The school tournament will take the form of a Round Robin instead of the usual elimination tournament. Any woman interested in tennis is eligible and is urged to compete. The players were ranked acording to their ability, each girl having the right to challenge the two ahead of her. In this way no one will be eliminated until the championship of the school is decided on May 24. The twenty-Five women who place in the tournament will receive points. Mrs. Bond and Tennis Manager Ardis Eckhardt are running the tournament. Swimming A regular interclass swimming meet will be held in April at the Harding Pool. It will be the first womenfs meet at S. M. J. C., and a great deal of interest is expected. Events will include diving, dashes, and relays, with points awarded for speed and form on strokes. Candle and umbrella relays will un- doubtedly cause 'some merriment. Novices are especially urged to contend, for there are only a few advanced swimmers and they cannot compete in every event. Miss Young and Bernice Wieking, swimming manager, are in charge of the meet.

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72 The CAMPUS f 1950 mmmnunuinIulInununumuvunnnummuummInumImuminnum:munuulnniunnnnlnunnnnuuninmnumuunnn1nummummuumIn:mumnuIulIIuiI:mulIlnmnunnm Tezznir Brzfketbfzl! CBezsfQetball INNING all of their games but one, the First Sophs emerged as the seasorfs champs. Led by Captain Alice Claire Smith, they defeated the other teams by good margins, though several of the games were strongly contested. As there were not enough High Sophs for a team, the Low Sophs, who had plenty of good material, were divided into a First and Second team, while the Low and High Frosh were combined. Basketball manager Bunny Bertram saw that games were run OH on schedule. Virginia jones was elected captain of the Second Sophs and Helen McCamley of the Frosh. A practice game was held with San Mateo High School, but other- wise competition was all interclass. Mrs. Bond coached all of the teams. Fin! Sophr fwifzfzeizfjz Alice Smith Qcj, Helen Kimball, Evelyn Eschelbach, Ruth Knutsen, Lillian De Hay, Bernita Bertram. Second Soplar: Virginia Jones fcj , Dot Cole, Ruth Whiteluead, Elsie Albrecht, Barbara Button, Caroline Wfhite. Frodo: Helen McCamley fcj, Thelma Hollister, Rosalie Meadows, Agnes Sullivan, Ardis Eckhardt, Elizabeth Nolan, Maxine Vierick, Jessie Eitel, Leota Mitchell.



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74 The CAMPUs f 1950 V1 ' E5 - ' 1 iflfd , v. -A., gf- by ,gy , .. , gg, , 'lg x , ., L. ur- ,-Vi jpg . . UN as-:kd vffff 4 A i g .N ! s , mt 1 we' K' 1 ... pp, ' - - - . Wirzfziwig Volleyball Team Gijolleyball -DLLEYBALL had a big turnout and consequently a very successful season. Each class had its stars, but the Sophomore Reds seem to have had the greatest number, or else the most consistent team, for they won the series, not, however, until they had fought a hard battle against the Sophomore Blues, who had tied them. The Blues were accorded no chance whatever, and so surprised everyone when they let the Reds escape with only a six point lead. Bud De Hay was volleyball manager and deserves credit for a very suc- cessful season. Reel Soplor fwimzersj : Alice Smith lcj, Elsie Albrecht, Bud De Hay, Virginia Jones, Carmel Saunders, Felicia Schoenfeld. Blue Sopluz Bernita Bertram Qcj, Amber Lindquist, Helen McCamley, Alice Ryder, Mabel Vireno, Leota Wagner. Hi Frorloz Isabel Sanford Qcj, Ruth Armstrong, Mary Hand, jean Nolan, Alyce Pettis, Dorothy Steeple. Low Frorhz Helvi Vaula fcj, Virginia Hawkes, jane Herda, Regini Parker, Evelyn Rae, Rosalie Rosenbach, Melfaun Pinkney.

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