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

 - Class of 1939

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Kqnd 4nd Claw BAND With the white sill-. linings of their blue capes flashing in the sun their military caps rn even array the band marched through the fall sem ester Drum Major Howard Peters put the band through its paces once a weelt It played for all football games held here The major event of the season was the trip to Modesto ln the spring Director Fredrrc Roehr guided the band into symphonic music the usual sea sonal change The major exent of the spring semester was playing for commencement Playing in the band both semesters were Laurence Card Elta Cl1n1te Al Scott Bill Tor ello Peggy Redel-.er Howard Peters Ed Keltul-.u Louis Rickey Bob McMurray Ray Miller and Lloyd Forbes Fall members of the band were joe Alves Henry Favre aclt1'r1tz ane Harman Ray Hot rocks Melvin Hoss Geraldine Krlran George Krerss Harvey Paige Charles Worsley and Bill Langford Spring members were Harold Bowman George Darrow Betty Eames Floy Fax re Bob McCune kathleen McNeil Devsey Mosrer William Preston Ed Soares Audrey Steele Ernest Welch William Manning and Olive Douglas CHOIR During the fall semester the A Cappella cho1r gave a concert at Sequoia High School assisted by Henry Traeger p1an1st a concert at San Mateo with Mabel Kerrns p1an1st and a concert it the unror College The choir also entertained with incidental music at the Elks Club Memorial Serxrces They closed the semester with a dinner at the home of Mr Roehr the drrector after which they attended a concert of the Marin Choir rn San Francisco During the spring semester the choir tool-. part rn the Northern California unror College Music Association Festn al held at the Unrver sity of California on May 1 The Choir also par trcrpated rn activities of National Music Week and gave programs for the Pai ent Teachers Assocratron Congress Choir members x erc Lore Ahrcns Marion Allen Monica Ansty Daud Belasco Elta Clxnlte Harry Cox Barbara Dessln Charlotte Edlrr 1'loy Favre Henry Fawre Claire, Fischer Orestc Facchmx Lloyd Forbes Ixathleen Galbraith jane Harman Bliss Hermann Mary Hess Helen I-locker Frances Hughes Beatrice johnson .Bill hxel Krely Marion Lucxer Ircnc McLoughlin Kathleen McNr.1l Ray Miller Dex ey Mosrcr hdxsm Kekuku Amy Nelson Sterlxng Redmann Pxulxne Slgmroqrtz Winona Shepherd Barbara Wfiod Bud Wloocl Bill Langford jim Smith and Bill Torello Twenty ibfee W-WJ lar 0 l b' 3 3 7 . . . , . . . AL 7 C , . . , . .. . C I K , L ' , - I. . . l '. c ' c c . ' , . ' . U 1 . ' . , Qc b y . 4 . . k J U I . . 7 1 . , . 7 . V. . . r . . , , . . . - ' I ' . 1 7 7 K ' . 7 Y , 3 7 r , 7 ' 7 3 I J, 4 . ' fl , - 4' ' 2 . . L. . . . I . - .C - William Darraugh, Cyril Dieu, Brad Evans, ' ' 3 3 l I 2 7 I , I - ' V A: . . I f I ' 3 if A, K , , 'czi-x. ' , 'l A , i 4 Y 4 1 ' 4 , 1 ' , V ' 7 l I , . '. 1 'A ' ' , .' , I r , ' r ' - 1 ' 'Y . A , ' r ' , 1 , 7 , , 1 A , U I , 1 I .

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P qqe A ' C7146 Again this year the Players' Club proved to be one of the most active of all junior College organizations. Besides presenting two major term plays it participated in the Spring Drama Festival and held several social affairs. Under the direction of Miss Ada Beveridge, the first of these plays, Three Cornered Moon, delighted audiences for two nights in November with its mirroring of the antics of a bankrupt and batty family, the Rimplegars. Leading the actors to success were Fran Ryan, Charlotte Marshall, joe West, David Farmer, Bill Dillon, jean Grinnel, Driggs Collett, Charles Dole, jane Lewis, and Frances Viano. The Players presented their finest production in You Can't Take It With You, the spring term play. Cast in leading roles were jean Humphreys, jack Kilpack, David Farmer, Marjorie Dahl- strom, jane Sullivan, Betty Lee Scott, jack McDermott, Douglas Buzzard, joe Gantner, Mike Kiely, Lloyd Martin, Gus Hebgen, Betty Kyle, Charles Dole, Marcie Baum, jack Galbraith, Frank Morley, Ken I-Ianten, and Frances Viano. Players' Club officers for fall were Frances Dekker, president, and Pat Madden, secretary. Jane Sullivan was elected spring term president and dramatics manager, with Pat Madden as vice-president 3 Elizabeth Duval, secretary-treasurerg Leona Wilcox, publicity. Miss Beveridge is the faculty adviser. Twenty two



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Spring Sfdj? A if Jap 7 aarfwajffl San llifrfean News of school events is supplied to students by the Sanz Mazefm, official student-body paper. Under the supervision of Mr. McAllister, instructor in journal- ism, students gather, write, and edit the news, and make up the pages. Some of the cartoons and pictures appearing in the paper are made by the students, while others are obtained' from local newspapers and national syndicates. College news is also supplied to the town papers by the class in journalism. This spring a publicity board with Julie Frease as chairman was authorized by the Ex-Council. Working with her were Ted Van Arsdol, Alma Paksis, Dorothy Gile, Carl Joost, Claire Wol- ford, Robert Hackley, Betty Simons, Alice Coulthard, Jack Galbraith, Ed Hansen, and Barbara Edwards. The fall editorial staff members of the San Mfzteafz were Eleanor Ross and Audrey Steele, co-editors, Doug Guy, managing editor, Lois Balderson, second page, Harold Armstrong and julie Frease, fourth page, Bettie Weinberg, society. The editorial board was comprised of these staff members and jim Lewis. Otto Tallent was chosen editor-in-chief for the spring semester, with Lois Balderson and Claire Wol- ford, associate editors, Ted Van Arsdol, Hrst page editor, Dorothy Gile, second page, Bob Thomas, sports, Florence Kari, features, Virginia Dalton, so- ciety, Charles Dole and Dave Ghlson, staff photo- graphers. .lack Galbraith, Barbara Edwards, Shirley Marlowe, Bettie Weinberg, Conny Varneck, Ken Proctor, and john Worsley were the assistants. Twefzly-four Fall Slay?

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