Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 28 text:

Outside Row—Left to right: Morgan, Orr, Schwenk, Franklin, Sargent, Gleie, Labodie, Baxter, Delgado, Fogalsang, Wearner, Patterson, Reese, Pile. Middle Row: Thompson, Castle, Sands, Sepponen, Locher, Snowden, Nelson, Freeman, Decater, Jackson, Hodge, McAnally, Beard. Center Row: Goldman, Bruner, Elder, Price, Scasora, McCue, Giles, Kafer, Colton, Valentine, Fox, Sanders, Singer. Standing: Tulley, Kramer, Lorens, Fulgham. BAND Trumpets Clarinets Basses Kenneth Beard Taylor Alward Angelo Delgado Rowland Colton Warren Breuner Edwin Fogalsang James Fox Eleanor Castle Mel Johns Oliver Hodge Milo Crane Precussions Wilbur Jackson Robert Elder Clarence Logan Stanley Goldman Lawrence Baxter Arthur McAnally Carlisle Kramer Dick Fulgham Clyde Miller Arthur McCue Walter Gleie Lee Otterson Cecile Morgan George Labodie Ralph Pile Glenn Mulhem Martin Lames Edgar Rilse Elwood Arr Bill Wilcoxan Richard Sanders Lloyd Price Mellophones Donald Sivger Jessie Sands Ralph Sivart Tony Scalora Stirling Giles Robert Valentine Armes Sepponen Phillip Kafer :aphones John Thompson William McNeil William Kirkman Lowell Franklin Trombones Oboe Owen Freeman James Brown Calven Locker Vernon Patterson Hamilton Allen Gerald Nelson Arthur Schwenck George Wearner Flute Elizabeth Ann Snowden Baritone Don Baugh Clarence Decater Myron Sargent

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m Second Row—Left to right: Everett, Lambert, Winn, Pierson, Comstock, Brand and Hughes. First Row: Tsuda, Artz, Allewelt, Mallett, Lebowitz. DEBATE The Junior College debating team had an interesting schedule this Fall semester. Under the guidance of Mr. James S. Hughes, and Mr. Ralph W. Everett, the team engaged in six regular debates and one exhibition debate. The first league debates of the California Coast Debate League for the season were held on Friday, October 26. The subject for the debates was: Resolved: That the hope of the world lies in a dictatorship, rather than democracy. The Sacramento affirmative team met the Modesto Junior College at Modesto. The debaters were George Artz, Jr., and Lawrence Schei, and Mr. J. S. Hughes accompanied the team as coach. With William Pierson and Robert Tsuda comprising the Sacramento affirma¬ tive team, the Santa Rosa Junior College team was the next opponent. Bill Comstock, chairman, and Alta Jane Allewelt, timekeeper, were also present. A debate with the University of California was next held here at Sacramento on Thursday evening, November 22. Three-men teams were used. The subject of the debate was: Resolved: That Fascism is inevitable in the United States. Sacramento took the negative side. Elwood Williams served as chairman, and Lawrence Schei as timekeeper for the team composed of Alta Jane Allewelt, Robert Mallett and Robert Tsuda. Mr. R. W. Everett was present as coach. Friday, December 7, was the date of the second league debates. Resolved: That the State of California should supply free medical service to its residents, was the subject debated upon. The Sacramento negative team debated the Menlo Junior College at Menlo. The debaters were Allen Garfinkle and Gene Schwartz. Mr. Hughes accompanied the team to Menlo. The Golden Gate Junior College came here for the next debate, where they met the affirmative team of Sacramento, composed of Jack Winn and William Pierson. Robert Mallett served as chairman, Robert Tsuda as timekeeper, and Mr. Stacy Smith was present as faculty advisor. The topics for all of the debates were apropos of the conditions prevailing today, and only topics of current interest were debated upon. The schedule for the Spring semester is being prepared under the direction of Mr. J. S. Hughes and Mr. Ralph W. Everett. — 23 —



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Back Row—Left to right: Knox, Telford, Sanders, Hodge, Roland, Macready, Guidera, Allen, Goldman, Jackson, Bruner, Heilbron, Sepponen, Wahrhaftig, Williams, Megale, Sodini, Hottenger. Front Row: Nelson, Keehnor, Bennet, Morton, Clark, Woodard, Barr, Payne, Earhardt, Bradley, Tomich, Huston, MacDonald, Chames, Suber, Bakke, Triplett, Clement, Briggs, Douglass, Stumbo, Waxon, Burnam. ORCHESTRA Piano Margaret Suber Elizabeth Mary Clark Velma Barr Precussions Richard Fulgham Houston Keehner Violins Margaret Briggs Concertmistress Dorothy Douglass Elva Triplett Austin Wahrhaftig Barbara Clement James Brown Armas Seppanen Lillian Chamis Lydia Erhardt Dominic Megole Frances Tomich Paul Dodini Elwood Weitmann Jane Houston Roy Hattinger Vyra Stumbo Taylor Alword Gladys Bakke Gladys Bradley Warren William Viola Fane Grimm Lawrence Waxon Elizabeth Payne Cello August Heilbron Madelyn Doran Alice Woodard James Fox Bass Katherine Morton Lois Bennetts Flute Marjorie McDonald Myron Sargent Carl Anderson Christian Harrison Oboe Hamilton Allen Clarinet Stanley Goldman Warren Bruner Joseph Guidera Milo Crane Frank Gordon Gerald Nelson Trumpets Telford Dutton Richard Sanders Oliver Hodge Wilbur Jackson

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