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

 - Class of 1933

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The College CAMPUS VIEWS DOCTOR SNYDER GRADUATES ♦ A L U M N I ♦ ♦CLASSES BOOK I

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CONTENTS BOOK ONE THE COLLEGE BOOK TWO ACTIVITIES BOOK THREE WOMEN BOOK FOUR ATHLETICS BOOK FIVE ORGANIZATIONS BOOK SIX COLLEGE LIFE



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THE YEAR SWEEPING to the fore with ail eiirolJiiieiit of nearly four thousand five hundred students, Los Angeles Junior College officially closed its registration booths, Septeniher 16, with the knowl- edge that it had more students than any other insti- tution of its kind in the United States. After late registration was completed, and a few lagging stu- dents were taken care of, it was found that the enrollment had swollen to five thousand. The top picture shows a part of the registration line in front of the Library. With each succeeding year a new crop of Alphas comes to grace our campus and this year was no exception. Just below the first plate is a picture of some hopefuls, already anticipating that they will get off easily — vain hope. Life goes on. The Alphas settle down and the old students get back into the swing of their college duties. Classes are settled, conflicts straightened out, new iriends are made, old friendships revived, and life slips into the well-worn groove of college activity. The first lootball game, a iiiglit game with liittier, looms ill tlie offing and the student body prepares to turn out en masse to support the team. The Alphas get their chance at the upperclassmen ill the semi-annual brawl in wliich a menu of mud is served. Although the Alphas called in the services of a dog — plate four — they lost the brawl ; not to mention plenty of skin. Just a liunch of boys ha ing some nice, clean fun. Football again claims the spot- light as the Cul) varsity prepares for the struggle with tlie Compton Tartar. This being the first conference game, the Cub was out to make a good showing Irom the start. Expressing their feelins;s. the student body luirncd the Compton Tartar in effigy — picture eleven — and the next day watched an inspired Cul) eleven tie the Powerful Tartar varsity to the tune of 6-6, as depicted in ])late six. ' H ft ' 1 B H 9! B T A H H «El|Ql H H fffw SBA I HB:

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