Long Beach City College - Saga Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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F iysinil, Biological Sciences Dcpdrtniciits James E. Knox, Chemistry; Herbert T. White, Geology; Hosea Whiteneck. Physics; Clifford L. Wright, Physiology; William Gregory, Physical Sciences; Roger Mullinex, Chemistry; Dr. Mabel L. Roe, Botany; Myron Sheppard Allen, Physics. plunges by Yancy, Campbell, and Moss carried the ball the rest of the way down the field. Long Beach ' s only threat to score was spoiled when the gun sounded for the end of the half. Chaffey tallied in the first and fourth quarters, but the conversion tries were blocked. Saturday, September 30 . . . eight-thirty o ' clock. . . . Municipal Auditorium . . . Welcome . . . shaded lights . . . jimmie Mann ' s orchestra . . . sport clothes . . . cigarettes on the balcony . . . chatting groups . . . black and white decorations . . . Selwyn Yancy and Max- inc Afflerbaugh . . . student body cards . . . circling couples . . . lights on the water . . . moon . . . Kenny Purdy with Amelia Shaw . . . receiving line . . . intermissions . . . specialty numbers . . . the Fresh- man Reception ... a success. Yes, the Freshman Reception was a success, but how about the great bout between Maurice Atkinson, the fighting orator, and Adolph Rosenfield at the College Y .Men ' s stag? Few Junior College men will forget that night. ' i ' hc bewildered Atkinson, framed by his friends, found himself in an improvised ring facing the undefeated Rosenfield. Often had he swayed audiences with his arm waving, but here was just one man. Referee Dr. R. C. Perry gave the boys their instructions and the bell clanged for the first round. Atkinson rushed; Rosenfield jabbed; .Maury was no boxer; Adolph was hardly better. Atkinson says he knocked Rosenfield down, but there are those who claim that he simply slipped. Anyway, he was saved by the bell.

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Albert Small, Economics; Mrs. Samuel E. Peters, Psychology; Harold F. Seal, Political Science; Dr. Charles A. Smith, Psychology; Violet Hess, Social Institutions; Charles W. Jackson. Citizenship; Albie Fletcher, History; Leonard C. Hubbard, Philosophy. with a Strained siioulder ligament. Howard Estabrook and Morgan Hayes also left the game with injuries. From the end of the first quarter until near the end of the fourth quarter, neither team was able to score. Finally Pryor of Fullerton tallied on a nine-yard end run. The Viking defense held tightly throughout the game. The A. M. S. held their first rally of the semester to secure sup- port for the Chafi ' ey game. Men aspiring to be yell leaders, assisting Jack Almighty Lord, head yell leader, tried out. On the stage were Coach Oak Smith and the football squad. Coach Smith explained the system of plays used by the Vikings, illustrating his talk by having his players execute the formations as he spoke of them. Over fifty students attracted by the popularity of Raymond More- man, a newcomer to the Junior College music department, started rehearsing with the men and women ' s glee clubs and the A Capella Choir. Despite outstanding playing bv Jack Moss, George Kayama, and Eld red Vestermark, Long Beach lost the second game of the football season to Chaffey, nineteen to nothing. During the first three quarters, the Vikings outplayed the Panthers, but the heavier ChalYey line wore down the Long Beach defense. Late in the second quarter, the Vikings, guided by Moss at quar- terback, drove seventy yards to the Chafifey two-yard line. The march started when Moss fired two passes for a total gain of fifty yards. Line IS



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Coiinncrcial and MnthcDuitics Departnic its Dr. Raymond C. Perry, Mathematics; Leslie J. Nason, Mathematics; Eleanor J. Ellis, Commerce; Glee Duncan, Commerce; Eugene Corrie, Commerce; Mrs. Margaret K. Petersen, Geography; J. Kenneth Wade, Law and Mathematics; Samuel E. Peters, Mathematics. Rosenfield had the edge in the second and was walloping well in the third. Atkinson ' s seconds, Earl Butcher, Joe Graham, and Bob Rope, seeing he was in a bad way, crept to Rosenfield ' s corner. Then, to the amazement of the spectators, they threw in Rosenfield ' s towel, thus conceding Atkinson a technical knockout. But Referee Perry, a stagy hand, saw through the ruse and ordered the slaughter to con- tinue. The fight ended a draw. At a meeting of the student body cabinet to discuss budgets, new members of the Committee of Ceremonies and the Employment Bureau were approved. Assisting Kenny Smith in arrangements for social events were Selwyn Yancy, Betty Scott, Maxine Aliflerbaugh, Jack Lord, and Walter Martin. To aid needy students of the college, Tom Royce, Marvin Messner, and Peg De Armond were appointed to the employment bureau. To advertise various school e ' cnts, a Committee of Public Rela- tions was formed under the leadership of Gerald Desmond. Repre- sentatives from different college departments were placed on the board. Members chosen were: Maurice Atkinson, public speaking; Paul Teschke, Viking; Oak Smith, A. M.S. and Miriam Cone, A.W. S. We dropped in on . Ir. Brin.t!c, the dean of records, one afternoon

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