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Bowling Club Front row: Lillian Nemanic, Betty Donsher, Melba Tan- Helen Swenson, Frances Parrott, Laura Wong, Jack Cleek, ner, Bcrbara Taylor, Mary Machado, Mabel Louie, Rob- Dorothy Stastney, Gene Bogue. Kay Apperson, Mary erat Jong, Pearl Fong, Dorothy Campbell, lleen Hanna, Peck, Betty Krough, Jim Hickman, Don Krebs, Stanley Jim Dallasto, Harvey West. Row two: Marjorie Rowett, Chun, George Wing, Jack Leong. Joe Larrea. Top row: Jack Pefley, Jim Long, Steve The Bowling Club, sponsored by Miss Beth Hightower, had as its project this semester an inter-club, inter-sorority, inter-fraernity bowling meet, held at the Capi¬ tol Bowl where the club met every Monday afternoon. The meet was open to all men and women on the campus, and was especially ad¬ vantageous to the men as there was no bowling class for them. The club had to be reorganized this semester because several of the officers were called into the armed services. Cliff Mott, former president, was one of the first to leave.
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Women ' s Athletic Association Phyllis Hunter, top, confined herself to inter-precinct matches this semester; her ability to play was proven when it took a professional to put her out of the running in the Nationals at Forest Hills. Alice Petta, in the top right, demonstrates one of the women’s sports, others include badminton, basketball, bowling, posture, modeling, fencing, dancing, golf, arhcerv, and tennis. Barbara Mayers and Ruth McAdow “jumping the horse,” and Jane Carmack “traveling the rings,” pictured below, left, illustrate two of many physical fitness activities. These physical feats are not confined to WAA’s alone. Four days, instead of two, for all women built biceps, took down waistlines in a physical fitness program stepped up to meet the war tempo. WAA officers, lower left, are - Lois Merwin, president; Alice Petta, vice president; Camille Amide, secretary; Jeanne Riley, treasurer; and Arleen Matson, general sports manager. Active members are: Marjorie McCleary, Jane Carmack, Phyllis Hunter, Virginia Winters, Ruth McAdow, Mary Toscanni, Margaret Bowden, Norma Kimber, Jean Trimmer, Betty Good, and Mrs. Prince, sponsor.
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COACH JOHNNY BAKER Men ' s Sports . . . Football Football at SJC this year was coached by a newcomer, Johnny Baker, former T.ISC star. Baker came to SJC from Grant Union High School, and advocated the use of the T- formation, the new sensational style of football which has cap¬ tivated the interest of coaches, players and fans throughout the country. Although the season lacked brilliant success from the standpoint of victories, this was only incidental. Empha¬ sis was on physical conditioning to prepare the boys for future military service. The following 23 boys received awards of the block let¬ ter for their participation in football: Ernest Busch, James Cline, Pete Dougherty, Edward Drennon, Harry Eddy, Rob¬ ert Evans, Toby Fena, Richard Fong, Albert Ghilarducci, Kenneth Hart, Clifford Hedrick, Hugo Holmlund, Theodore La Tona, Melvin Michael, Howard Overhouse, Phillip Ortez, Harry Quint, Louis Quint, Robert Royer, Glenn Wilson, Robert Sutter and Roy Johnson. Pile-up in the Ca!-Frosh Game FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 26 McClellan Field Here Oct. 3 Cal Frosh There Oct. 17 S.F. Jr. College Here Oct. 24 Modesto JC There Oct. 30 L.A. City College Here Nov. 6 Salinas JC Here Nov. 14 Stockton JC Here Nov. 20 Chico State College Here Nov. 27 Modesto JC There Dec. 4 Pasadena JC There
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