Salinas Junior College - La Reata Yearbook (Salinas, CA)

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I Ls ff - I ff K 1 H U l 1 K 1 ,I ,, LA HEATA -1947 PUBLISHED BY ASSUSIASJSU STUDENTS SP5 ,mx 0 J 0 'S o CO0 Q Q O STUDE v fx I v 1 1 ,1 E N I I NW UF SALINAS JUNIOR EULLEGE if HEATZX --1947 Q AUTUMN-WINTEH- SPRING U: li L 1 1 w 1 r A 0 F .U . 1,5 AUTUMN 4' 151' 'DI WINTER. 431 451 S P HT NG Student Commission ' F rosh Reception Field Day Whiskerino and Ribbonero Freshman Class Autumn Sports Musical Organizations Publications 41 '12 Social Organizations Pa jamarino Winter Ball fe '.-' gWinter Play Season's Sports 431' d if Sadie Hawkins' Day Spring Prom Spring Play Season's Sports Sophomore Class EU TE TS ln presenting this year's annual, the staff of the l947 La Renta has deviated from the traditional ar- rangement of sections. It is desired to present the year's activities in chronological order, thus the reader can start at the beginning and receive a com- f th ear. The book is di- plete pictorial review o e y vided into three sections, accomplishing a theme cen- tered around the seasons, fall, winter, and spring. This is a natural division of the year, and all the ac- tivities, social-, athletic, musical, and dramatic, follow the seasons. There is an undefinable fascination in the words fall, winter, and spring, and there is magic in the seasons themselves. It is hoped that from the open pages of the 1947 La Reata the spirit of the seasons may work their charm in recalling vivid and enjoyable memories of the year l946-4-7. FORWARD af' MISS HUTHBUIQE This year's dedication is to Miss Ruth Rothrock, who has displayed untiring assistance and a pleasant attitude in advising student officers on financial mat- ters in her responsible position as student auditor. Since 1937, when she began her work in this capacity, Miss Rothrock has been looked to by student offi- cers as the final word on matters requiring financial farsightedness. Coming to Salinas Junior College from Sutter Un- ion High School in 1924, Miss Rothrock has served faithfully in her position of teacher-advisor. Effi- ciency and an understanding for her subject have marked her career here. Throughout many school seasons, her leadership has gui e reers in business and commercial fields. UEUHJATIU d d students to further investigation of ca- DMI ISTRATIU The administrators began the autumn season with the registration of eight hun- dred and twenty-three students. They came in contact with many veterans who were eager in their approach to scholastic life. The advisors found many new responsibili- ties in preparing schedules for students with changed minds, new Outlooks, and a conscious yearning for educational advan- tages. Throughout all three of the school seasons pictured herein, both students and administration were motivated with a fresh spirit of activity. B. L. Borough DEAN OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES MN 'QR 'Av' bs-.Q . p, I 5 J une Handley DEAN OF WOMEN J. B. Lemos PRESIDENT Henry W. Cassady LOWER DIVISION 1 ,fd Dr. Luella Hall Claud F. Addison Karl J. Bengston GENERAL COLLEGE OCCUPATIONAL DIVISION CQMPTROLLER I .1 l I E . XX' Y Mr. Roy Lallra Dr. R. D. Case SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Henry Holme Mr. T. R. Merrill NS Q W Mr Everftt Knowlton NIV. Frank Paul TR STLES 4- ., .V , , W . ,. ,Q QWVAXYNA - -' 2,33 -,AH . xp., ' 1,1 .'....A-,, --W . 1 , . ' W ' - r f 1. '- -f:-'17-1-,rg-.jgtg 3:5-.Ij,. 41-1-3-5, g ,-Ly. ,.f ., .. . ., ,-.,. 5 ,. -lf.. ..s...--J, 14 Ma .1 ,K , V- A -3. In t af. w, .. .. ,rg ',-:. ...-A-:H Liv-fu'-5 -'-s M ff 3-. -- rw -..- . A, .. . .-... - ,. ., 1 ' ' ' '- '.----- ig?-Zixrz-t?ifu:'5L1t. H'-i-4:4.-.y:fi--1.1-L:2f'.LQ-?bQ-.1':4 M.---, .- - :W-1 . - , , H FAEULT fs 'lc George Ed Adams ClaudVF. Addison Leon K. Amyx Gal' 4a Je! bla 1 ' 1 Yvwef or a XXOQQ' Karl J. Bengston B. L. Borough 'Six of lb William Bullis D. J. Campolo as JQQ, J' X' :If ' -- - s- .-.v-1 , Faxlklff w WN THIN Img i 1 3, L. Borough V N! X. x I5 ,,. Stuart Dufour Louis Efis wx- ,x Faith W. Fraser Dr. Luezza Hall Q'fQf4,y XX A, Xxx 1991 K bl W. J. McCallum 60 Gertrude Lowe LaRain Mar e A006 THRU UHU UT5wSE SONS U H FACULTY ov 9990 R John H. Muffin William G. Norris of . G- Darwin Pefwy Emil Ramos Wilbert J. Robinson Ruth J. Rothrock Dr. Richard Seibert Luella Wiens 479, 'fo I rris ,-'.1 . it I vb '-,fy 1 N , it 'tlfggftl 9 f 5 15 5 Hz Q ,A gay , Agfpl- 5 N-9, llp , nr., lljfjfllfllul . . .Slnnlp f U .W .-Il11f1'r.w,,, Tun S MMF .. 1 5. A 'pn 11.0 'V 3 9 l0n l6l'll 23242 lv ' -fi: fJ-3551 esse Arno :I - , , 4 , t, Ada Bassn PT Betsy Volk, Nevada btewar zhrock . , JS ,Z- H W ' 4 , V f ld Nik lah M ason, J 'N1ae Chatham, 59 SEPNIIIE PEHSUNNEL ---.r . ..:..:-Ja 1 4 wf-f.f : ' Q amz. w..'..'.-1.:.,... 1 . J, - '-,..,. -W.. 34 ,- , ,-:1f-'--uf - --' -A' ' ,, f W ,,.,,., , wggshsznzy ' Q4.-- . .. .-,.,,,. , ' '? 6 ' ,.. .,V m W N x Ab N , f A , f, ',:- AXAVI -,f-A -V f l ' i 1 l i 'U 9 l4 a. J ,,'mf,' , l i 'A , f i' ' , Q ' 4 ' I I O KKK ii- O n u Brown leaves burned by July suns, ' Nature's bared arms stretching before the red sunset sky .... 4 4 Lx KJ 'gs X THE EUMMISSIU Taking the helm at the beginning of the dent activities and year and guiding the stu program to a safe shore was the Student f h most outstanding ommission was Commission. One o t e accomplishments of 'the C y the organizing of the All-State Junior Col- lege Conference. The conference was held at Salinas Junior College in November with students from junior colleges all over California in attendance. Individual prob-1 lems of each school were presented indis- cussion groups. V - -r ' ' f Another accomplishment of the commis- sion was the arranging of artist concert se- ries which were held at different intervals throughout the year. These stuwdentslof the commission deserve a vote 'of thanks ' for their hard work in the interest of the stu- dent body. 'c,-'.,'...:t,1-, ' K ffffri ,rw I .af .,,'f ,av p A -V , .s,,s,,,k4 N, ,.,. Z , . K Q w.3.,33,gs1f,ggf..-1-12:4 5242.11..-::g.,3s-3,-wg,, sy.. .,-fl,-,,.z,g,4f1gf,ffQ .LW ., Z-sas.-. 1 ' .lf .7 . ' Q 'A' -' -1fain 1-',-,-:rizi-333' vs, 154 . 01 ' ,. K, VV ,, .,.. , Y , . ,V Q KL fw'::r,,:, 7 5 f ' . Q-m.,, , 1. , M, - 1f:':':'f:'?5i4aSs.y ' .5 , , ' w ,fi4x.. 0j1ffY- '- za- Y-, 7,1 ,. ,,.- ,..,. , ,.,. . 1- .,,v 2 K In ,V lr , ,.,. ,. ...,,. , .Mfr 3. if M.,.V:Q,V:,M,?:,HIV ,Si V Lijwtxzrgi 5 1 g . -1:-gg-A . . -' vwfaf.,- fu,-'ffff.11. ,-f,,',,:.,gg,-3.,,,..,... , .7,.Q.sz.,.:..::,i:,7f f v Q 3 .l:.,3L,i: 4: I .1 .X 5- 2- ' ,. ,, ,...,. 3 H, lqiz f V .,-so-X 5 f 1.6 1 f' ff 91 It ii sn A' 1 5 Z! 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Freshman Class XY'omen's Athletics WV0IllCfl,S Athletics Men's Athletics ..,...,. Social Activities Secretary .....,.... Finances ..... Publications .,.... Joaquin ilIllI'lfl'f e Tony .llerranie Topper Arnett , David Geary .llargie Diaz Peggy Ann Taylor . . Beverly Staten Finis Jeffers ----.-.,Wlllf Trotter ----.-,-4.,.Jean Emery ---.-.--sJoaquin Market .e-,,Ieanne Stanbery FHUSH HEEEPTIU Opening social event of the season was the Freshman Reception. Dancing to the music of Herb Miller's orchestra, the student body and faculty also enjoyed refreshments and entertainment. Tony Mercante, newly-elected student body president, welcomed the new students in- his first speech of the year. The eve- ning's entertainment consisted of the skit of the barroom shooting of G'Dan- gerous Dan McGrew, with Holt Wood as HDan, and several numbers by Mar- vin Davis, Quartette from Bus 16. The dance was sponsored by the Social Ac- tivities Committee and was a big success leading to many more throughout the year. Q H , W Dy- 7. Q c ' fi THE BEGINNING Hi SEASU FIELD U Y Following the Whiskerino and Ribbonero was the annual Field Day sponsored by As always, those who refused to grow beards experienced a brawl in the mud hole dug by Frosh the Men's Club ff, M Tk 1 'rfb O v w A 1 'ff V! 4 5 . . , W Q Whiskers U chickendlf , Y! ' I I Y s sqm vw A 1 1. m,- - L A X .1 ., vf r A .x r W 3 xivfti' 1 Vue -4 2 I ' :- 'EL- Am, 'I-ffl 5 'T-cm 1 T' N D' ,C qt is , -, Ribbonero onsored by w. ffl ' 3 8 J? x? , m'v4,,,.f 3 A 4' 4' 5 x qefiwap 1- 53.-qv. l.unIa'sts uwrw lwlfl lll lmllz mrn s 1 no n s m f'ra'slmu-n rvrxui Huplmrnnra Q -ef: . nswm -'nf -5-,nm , VL: :JV l wi.-Aus. .,L, -'24 fn, U 'li'mx'!.nkJ,s.1. 3 'X , YN Lv, . . .7 -7516-3:27 1, . U luslwrs and rzbbons wvrv jmlgvrl nt ilu' In G, f' . f ,w,5+.,gr . .c . '- '- rlzn-lfvrz flznnvr svrrvrl at Ihr' vml of tlwflrw ,..- it g-.Cf-3-fri::rgf ,--.f . ' . .. -. A,-n-rg f , ' pl' 'J-' -W .-ff' 1 I H . s - I l v v '.41' ' 5 ' A .-ff:-I-.7'PM:':-IZ ,:f do il' P5 cf' v' V L '40 S ' f:.u .m x 11 Fl Q3-vi - 'Y , QI. 3 54 M 1 ,L f A311 , Ai: E li ' Yff W Q. 1 x . s W A J , f WHISEEHIN U HIBBU EBU ...A ig THE FHDJIIM N CLASS The increase of the Freshman Class require care u p g order to bring the school season to a successful conclusion. The o than satisfactory to fulfill their peacetime responsibilities. r Sz Firxt row: O. Burke, M. Breslauer, D. Campbell, C. Breschini, N. Caliva, ahill N Bua M Bor es P Cor C. C , . , . g , . - drey, B. Brown, M. Burke. Setond row: D. Fry, E. Bosteclt, G. Brown, j. Cavanah T. Cerney, R. Carle, T. Casas, J. Brag: don, P. Breinig. Third row: R. Bloyed R. Bushta, B. Blair, J. Cavanah R. Bohlke, D. Cain, R. Bush, W. Bergen W. Brophy. Fourth row: R. Carpenter D. Casmero, D. Canales, A.. Canepa Blinkenber G Borges, W. Bradleyz J- , g. - C. Briggs, S. Breslauer. 1 d f l lannin and keen supervision in fficers' work was more Rim row: A. Bettencourt, G. Ba- guio, A. Bettencourt, A. Abe, B. Bateman, G. Abarquez, E. Bag- lgett, A. Anderson. Second row: B.-Bardin, L. Bechtel, A. Babcock M. Anderson, W. Bingaman B. Bailey, D. Asmus, R. Beblb E. Baker. Third row: J. Albery R. Adams, R. Balsley, K. Andrea son, R. Belli, J. Allen, E. Ander- son, J. Bencich-. i l S y x ff '1 ISS sion in 5 IIIOTC I Bmencourt, G' Bi I3Qncncourf. A- Abi LJ, G, Abarquez, E- B35 Anderson. 521011413 ht 1, A, B3 E06 XIII BWI? D, Asmus. R' ' Third ww: 1- :dw . R, BAISEY' Kg Inde: ,.lz, A cn' 'A Zguch. if i I ,I PI l l., 'X I I 'x FIU! mu : M. ID.lf'lfl.l, M. Dau, C.. IJ.m- I son, N. Longer, Ii. l.Imvoy.1, M. Klum, .,, I-J 1, X X 1 X ,Ov-'4 R. lj-lLUfv'.1D. .Yufn1J wuz' E. KUIIICY, R.f ,J rum, If. IJCVIUII, M, imralcx, V, Khin, R. Kulluns, XV. Cotfcy, IJ. Dun- nn. 7'lvlnIrf1u'.' M. c.Ul'H'lIDp.IIl.lI11,C1.cIIlI- tun, R. Dumw, j. Cutter, j. Dum.m, T. Da.-Bord. H. frummcy. Fomfb mu: K. Darrow, A. Cllnrkc, R. furtxnc, H. Coy, P. Cfonxglm, If, Ckouncxl, If, DlIIlngI1.1m. QQ IV' J f :I R. Ll.xr.1.1,N. L1.xI:m, ll, LL.1:I:.1, AI. I5-,.:..uiL, NI. I,.L..1, I I.-ff. X, 13 Ifmhun, N, Ifmu. S..'r':.:' f :.' R, liz:-IN M I::..rxb, Ii If.x..l, IS Ivan, 1. If1LId1:1g, l,. Ifauhcr, Q. I714I:cr, I.. L-cc. Y?'.'f.: f :I IQ Lmfrcrn, 'I' If'- IQ, IIIQIJ, XX. Ifkkcrxxh, R. Uwfflfg, A. Iinzzxu, R, Iiwxi, I3. F:Q.:. If wi' ' 1. K. LQ.u:m:-H, I5, Du-, K, LQr.IIx.xm, -I, I2,ut:t'..-rm, R If' xkwrx, If Qvlffiffw, IU IHS, F. bow, N, Ifzacxtmn, Q x Fin! row: B. Manville, A. Holm, B. Head, S. Huizenga, J. Huntington C. Happ, D. Hooks. Second row: M. Hicks G. Hendricks, E. Grant, H. Hunteri J. Hitchcock, C. Hushbeck, J. Holcomb, H. Goon. Third row: J. Lee, D. Har ris, G. Grodhaus, W. Greenlaw, F. Gryp, P. Gregory, C. Huck, C. Gunnell G. Hirotsu. Fourth row: A. Hiserman, L. Hiserman, G. Grant, P. I-lately 1 a W 1 tn 5 V. ' , if . 4 , ,.., ., .- ' fs A - , V. ,, '4 5.2 , , I. .4 ' te - . l P ' 4 XfC..,u I H Xi Ai ff A Q' 1 ' f , .- 2 ,rf 1 M' hh, f ' I - Qi V3 -54 , .' 6' I . . 4 ' , x 4. 3 -af-fi f f Firrt row: F. Kellogg, D., Lahy, D. Holland, N. Larson G. Ichikawa E. Kel C Land D Hitchcock G Larsen B Holm H Lee G Law . , . , . , . , . , . ton, B. Kaas, T. Ichikawa. Fourih raw: S. Lentini, J. Herson, B. Lewis, P. King, K. Koenig, E. Jensen, C. Juster, C. Jeffery, F. Kubik. B. Howell, D. Croci, M. Hansen, W. Hawkinson. leher, C. Lee, F. Lawrence. Second row: L. Krausgrilll R. Jones, sf Krikac, K. Larkin, E. Laughton, B. Kline, J. LaVine, M. Koda, V. Lee. Third row. S1 we lufl mu 5 Cf. Muglcnty, A. Mnuixlcy, A. Macxrtncy, C.. Md mn, 1. Matrllcwx, j. Md nughcy. .SFKIIVIJ mu J I., Light, B. Lnllcy, B. Martin, li. Mclnnlsh, ' A l YN. McMnstcrs, H. Lynn. Tlnnl mug' R. Lucldo, . M, Mclmac, L. Lum, Ii. Mapgoon, B. Maron. Fourrb YfJll'.'J.h'1LNCIH,E.Nfl-Ad' dams, . Magnon, j. McPukc, D. MacDonald, R. Mayhcw, .uLc, E. MnKnns!rv, IN ,, 4 ,1 i l Q - .AV ,T Qs if 1'-N 15 ll' -E Z. ' . ' l s J E .. A 1 ' Q X r, jg C 'L I I r fx - 'N .Pd ' t 1 i 1' A Vx' 1 W4 ! , 0.-1... X Is' J f 1. ' A. l'.nullm. ll. fHxiCl'UCfv'Cf, Ci. Nuruw, I.. Manu-', I' 5-1'-wi fl Nfugxzcf L. N-fI!!...f Sf. V1.1 You A, NMILIJL, YR fl xlffz, I. fJf,.:,1 XY. N1.Plmux-wn, R. xiifflil, N. N:.P1-im, R. Muunjr. Ifwl r w I' F-1:12 -inn, I.. Pump, If Numzrg, H Hwgg, A. M-Aw, D. NN ,., H T-1...': I :aff ru lN f'IU'v' ' 1. 17. Mzfh, V. NfL1r'117, f. N1w7fx.m!4f, E. Six!! YS Ii Niuv D. Patterson, L. Riordan. Second row: QG. Riand, B. Payton, L. Rhoades F..Quadro, C. Rayne. ' Firrt row: P. Person, J. Petersen, J. Maimato, M. Preston, ll.. Perez, L. Paine, R. Parker, D. Prinee, D. Petersen. Third row: L. Pista, M. Roberts, J. McElrath, F. Purtill, R. Pomeroyp Fourth row: T. Perez, R. Rickerts, R. Peck, Fin! row: C. Silvers, C. Silacci, M. Shultcr, L. Shapiro, M. Rookledge, D. Schirle, Second row: C. Seyddl, R. Pia, R. Ryder, S. Ross, D. Schmaus J. Ruble, H. Sappok. Third row: A. Shoemaker, D. Schwenne, B. Rudolph J. Shapiro, J. Rutledge,-H. Robinson, T. Schafer. Fourth row: S. Scott, J. Set zer, R. Serrano, P. Smith, R: Simpson. E. ,gi gf, . X I r X w FH? IP., I RM? Inyl fl rx M, 'I'fC.Lff'flY.l, XY. 'Iurr.u, M. 'I'umIwIcwn, A. Sumner . A. H: .5 sf IIRQCIII Mmm! rf u IS. I mrnms, Sunggx, R, AN1nnnkxcn,k I,, 511-l.1uu, XX. Ihculc, I K1 'Iruc--.-IL-II, IJ. 'llrxpglcyx Tlbuf rffu ' 'Iumum, F. Srwnc, II, 'IAIx.ukcr, II XX ,- IIII. m.uk, I. I.ayIwr, If Yrunc, N, Nmvrlmcrs. lfwurlf wp' 'I' 'IIIwrnpmn, F XXX.: I.,nm, IJ Ntr 1 ' , .uIu.m, XV, 'I'Immnx, N. Srxcn, S, Fmuth, S XIIIFCYI, IS. Yrc'-cnwn .an Ye, . 0 fp' f 'Q !' l ,.. .AA 3 !' yu, Q bk 0 A. ,SQ I A X- uc ,I -- , - - ' ,vx ol' .,. , 'fx -Q ' ' Vg-I Q rf'-Y I , J' s ' f Alas V' 9 3, U, A. ., I ,J ' Z ' P fx I ---.I ' ' -I 3 ww '..Q -,, wu- . ' Mi fd- -- - ' ff I F' 7 if A N I A 'Q --x if , N r. .-6-.als MH, . .. yum. 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I I Frank Carnc-ro Harold Iluntvr Ccnv ,lvnswz Y i Harold Jensen 'T' ' ' Hun Napoli wb A L -il fo '4 I -X Q -1 Y X s .lil ll SEASU 1 lu ' ' me , 1. , my f 4 is 1 C 1 f' ' x ' - Q Hivlmrcl Ryclvr X A ' Alf!! 'V 1 Pm ,M QS., n 1 BOY fl-,.rl,10 I Vn X tsl , Uwrzlly Smith ' 0 ' .M f N 52, 3 X S J' Clnrmzrc' Twitrlmll l'UU'1'H LL 'Q E i , Zfff 'E . v 1' C :wg 4M,w, i Q 322 I 1 E I . 5 H 'wr' 1+ k .... to faq' N Tir , .qv Q.: 'N ni ' .1-'S-f? ,ff 4 'QQ -'W -' Q..- FUUTBALL SEUHE5 Solinas 25 o, o o F01-t O1-fl 6 Salinas 6 ,A .. . , o ...,. I Ionlo 18 SUHIIHS 0 . ..R . .. San Francisvo 12 SHHIIHS 0 -- .... A ..,. o o Modesto 18 531313518 .. . . .... S an Mateo Czulvts 6 Salinas 25 Salina, 0 Salinas 12 Salinas 12 Salina- 6 Nic'-il H4'n'rllo'x' 6 ' f SLH'I'illlll'IlIU .52 Skov!-itoll H Sun Mute-013 4f1olnI'zulo' U Y? . GIRLS, SPUHT5 ff! Ddncing Badminton - A rc hery n -s -:1 1,0 .1 ? 4 4 Si 1 , iw - Q , xd N f I v'x 1- S., ill. Ho,-kvy 1'Nmbh.Hg Golf Q V 7 iq ' b' - nf!! f ' -W-1' J , A p X W-F' f f.'. ' 5 kx Q N .' I B 543-' '- L fq ' Ah, Lf 'L al. , 4' l b v , ,QQ Z, 2 f 4 L V v If Lf' X X XQXX ' ' ' 'v:'ig+ A ,QQ ' . . 'Aff' , 1 '-' . RI., 'A H Q . A ,rf ' ' , - AN After a five year absence, the Salinas Junior College Band was welcomed back to the campus in the fall of 1946. The reorganized forty-piece musical group, under the direction of Mr. Lo- rell McCann, provided music for all lo- cal football games and added color by parading at half-time with Drum Major Bernard Paduska and Majorettes .lac- queline Felman, Mimi Rookledge, and Joy Huntington in the lead. After the first successful noon per- formance on a sunny day in March, in- formal concerts were frequently held on the campus lawn for the entertain- ment of the student body. Music for rallies and regular assem- blies was always capably provided by the talented group. Gerald Magoon, featured soloist for the band, also assisted Mr. McCann in directing duties. ., J R f Q .. .2 v fr if I 935' 'i?z1',.i'::. 'E'--2':i-A V, .. ? 11555 ...,,.,.. ., ay jg .Z 4 5, .. A , y Q ..,,. X if' - . -2 fn: p:':'.2m?1i'254:S:K42gf -2' 11- '.-.:i3:.-..4-vil4.- W, . A 122 -n ag . .Q . X ' . - , . , - V M 41I:: ff?-4,f:2 wt-. ' ' H .' we -msw-'mfs-0'-1.1: fm, -. v-- .-..f.4-z:sr:sa:::?mw.:v-, f w - - , ' -M 2 A K' ,::,.: ,..- - f Drum Major Bernard Paduska -5: Q C Q... ,A ,-V 5 JT +V 2 0 4 ,V , A If l . f . ffmfh. Q -f. ,H . ' 1 any V' 1 ,,,,v '-1-I I 5.1. ,1 1 5 If I 4.4 ,A ,, 'f ,4-' if 1 ,ww ,.,, .U11j0r0tt0s.Uirni Hauli- lcdgv, Jarqzwlirzv Fvlnmn, and Joy Huntington rzlzvays put on an v,1'c'vlIvr1t0.1'l1ibitimz .-ltfirwl in lhvir funvy llf0SSllllif0l'lllS,fIH'.1!llfl'l!- ing Band ulzvnys prvsvntvzl u zvvll rlrvsswl llplH'llfllIll'l' D n 1 if mn: .- TY, 15 W., :'2AG,.Af if V' A , sgf , 7 xy ' '..,af,.?4 K ' 4 rye., J M ,lfjig fi? li W 4 A MX- I , V ,KJ UHCHESTH Under the direction of Mr. Lorell McCann, the Junior Col- lege Concert Orchestra presented several fine performances for the student body and played for the dramatic productions The String Quartette played at student body assemblies of both orchestra concerts and vocal presentations w! 19 played .mblieS 01 4 1 vocal qfld Q Ya Swrvrul junior mllvgv girls nuulv up ilu' Vurul 1'JllSl'I7lIl1l', u'lzi1'h sung for stuflf-nt l'l'l'lll5 Ilzruuglmut tha' yvar, urulvr ilu' fli- rw-tiun of .Uiss Cvrtrurla' Lnuw' .Alrzullxvr v,u'a'll4'rz! singing grnup was ilu' .VI l..l1II!H'llll,IIN'I7H'.I'4'lll',lUf'llS. 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'W 4' 1 ' 1 ' . ,fl LY' 'A' l' Abi, 'S ,,. ll f,l,l ,l 11111111111 FIIIIIUIIS Ill Ifzrzr h111r 111'r1' lllllxlllf flllll 1111rz1sl111l by Il 111111111 141111111111-rn f,Ul71I7lllfl'l' WDM N75 CLUB HOME EKU U ICS I fa , v J N-'f A A ? X . . J Q X wb- ' 5 A Y-,W -,,, Z4 unw 'A- . if Cfullu-con lilnln, hmm- 1-vmuulnicw s-cwial or- gamizntinn. wan a wry :avlivv group this ye-nr nmlvr Ihr' llirvvliun of Mrs-. Hopf- Bnxlvr. Spun-caring pif- Q-ale'-. having nuw-lingu with clvnwmlrntion- :mul Q-pf-:akvr-. and taking par! in ilu' hmm' vvcmomir- vnmw-nlion at Chic-o we-rv mmf- of ilu' main nrlivitiv- of tlw club. x K ' 1 f.. sl if Q I ' It W. ...v , l .i 'I,- .VK at E' A X51 Piviurvrl below are officers Lorraine: .Ylorgan and Bvtsy Volk, smmling, mul Bonnie Kline mul Al1l'l.l'llllf' Hull, svatml. 1 1 x W ..x :X ' , 1' ., .X xii Q2 .3 6 ks 55-1' ,V . 4 w ll gl V are offkers and Betsy Bonnie Kline zated. ., ...Ju bin-L ,,. , 1 ... 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Lf 'A . 09 ' 0 47, ,- i i Q - f 4 I w-V .l - , c VH ' .I iii All meml Deira Epsilf of the art class f'rx 'J , H: Q, Mi '- A ? ' K f K, , ,frfg , f,'lf'l.1'l'f'Sf hurl: rmr. liilln- 1,llf'.NHIl.N, 5 U J Frnruws ,1Iunu:. Frou! row, Jvunm-tn' Q Pvlvrson, ,fflyrv Ifrmrn lhlllllg Ill' lm-I Nl.lI. lllr ,llllllul Nlvlulvll lnx-l- lam- ls- I-I .1 lnumlwn 1-I Inu- lurnn- .Ian ll Iunll, uinnflx If.fluu-I -xl'-run v-I 'lu--I -ln.uLfl- lil- -umm1f.n!1-m ul-'ll lx -I-nn -me-I In lla- Nulnm- N-r1-l-l1lnl-I- mln- lun l'l'll.IQ4lf.ll lHIl'lllllvllI1'gjI!l- ' ll' l'l I 11 D thnx hh.: , nu u .1 lvmlvl-lull' 1-ll Uh- IJIKII lI.l- I, ll q'--1, 11 C r qi.. :TK Qi' .pe .3- 0 f 1 MP STS i.:- - x' ru , , I ua' . lj: n , S QQ, n n 9 D . Ill nz ml r Ill: 1111111 'Q lla ll: ll: 11 uc ll In mfr I 4' llfl rluxw 1' Billie Parsons, 'i'gfEx row, Jeannette I, Alyce Brown if -4 sf I, -Fifi LPH -BELT -EPSILU is , WESTMINISTEH EL B 1 1 1 1 1 jf .f' uf' mf I . v '74 x N ' r , Q .4 L at x A7 Llul: nff1'n'rx, 1n'r!urwl lwlmr. lwfl In riglzl: lfuln l,Illl'1f,lfHll. ,wrrvluryg lflmrlws finlq, lllllllI'l'l'ff'f Hyn' .funn lfrmrn, a-nIf-rIuin- Q Q. Q. Q fl Q. s Q Q - -.. Q -S Q. 1. Q -Q 'f 1 Q -. Q Q -5 w '1 Q 'IZ Q Q. W 'J Q Q.- 'I Q 7 '-. Q Q. Q Q Q.. M1 ,lm Q ...1-1 8 C ,K :Q x- 'Q ' wav I 's pu.-veg -was X .QD -1' . .vl I A K . 1 1' s rl , P V 1 1 X-. 5 1 I 1 XX 0 -Hum! ll an rn-1lfmmnn1.u!unal: r m -w Q I ll.lllHll f--x .ll In-I-nh lrxlfr-'-lvfl nu ul 1 la luu- 1-If-'! mln 'pull-Hlffl In XII I :Hit .Q .. lr.:-v 1. ilu nu 5- In I-I u 1 ul m c'l'llll - IU :lu-Umm paul 'll-'ll--IHID -I-1-ul I' uk 1 I .un-I lnuuf- l fu-l1lwlll- fu! lla Ill Im I I 1 H- 1- Marin lla I lx luuul llllllflil - Ru.. r .V 4 1 'Q -'Q .A- 'lv I 9 -Bi .4 'xx 3 Y X SHI CLUB I . , . Y pf 1 ay A ,l' Q , Egg, if 5 s. , X- , 1 2 5. , L ba F u A ' + ' 1 Q , ax , ' Laryi. , A ' 1 f --4' 1 N J .J 0 . 5 xp A , K w n - x 4 ' s D V r ,f L. x, 4 4 ' ' 1 f , - 5, xl -s'X4+ ba .Vw L.. tg t L . QXK .34 Q vo ' V Offirvrs pirturvrl ara' Ruth Alarid secrctaryg and Howard Ilaasltlwrk, prvsialaant. Not in ilu' pirturv is Curl Ifllylllflllfl, i'ia'a'-pre-sialvait Ski tihah, with Min Jllllt' Ilzinalh-y ue- nal- x Yi'-Hr. wal- vvry aavtiw' thi- ya-air anal haul n 1 -4 -' 4. 1 1 . ,.....-.., ' ,-.AA.f.f-.Nn,.,, I ,' C , ' ...HH , , 9 .a J t a 6 :ut-3 Q? 4' 5 larga- ma-aatlwr-hip. Sa-va-rail tiniv.. .luring ilu- -f f wintvr months- tha- grmip ninth' wa-a-La-ml -ki trips to Xlfia-vlllila' ami I'ina-crm-t. Tha- rhih qmtif-nrt-al a Ski ,luanpn ahinva- for tha- stu- A I ' .A tivltl ianaiv Ill tht- a afizm' at rs fs. HE. bf 4 J ,aa A . 5' ,. , . I X 1 I fl 7 ,A 5 , A' If AC I Miss HM berg, former Nazi conaentratioa asrirriag appeal j a t lt. 4 S 3 1 'ed are Ruth md Howard Xot in the rice-president WUHLU-ST UE TSEPNIEE I e 1 I . f jf-, i f Beginning with a student body assembly and terminating with a dance, the World Stu- dent Service drive lasted for a two-weeks' period. The dance was jointly sponsored with Alpha Gamma Sigma. The drive was in the behalf of underprivileged college stu- dents in war devastated countries. W.S.S.F. committee members were Charles Link, Ruth Alaridg Jeanne Stanbery, Roger Erickson, Shirley Paul, and Jacquelyn Anderson. Miss Henrietta Roosen- berg, former internee of a Nazi concentration camp, made a stirring appeal for funds x .fr W .1 BLUEH 'QSM SUEIETY W 5' Af, ,- v Q ' 471 X . Kwf a 3 x f ' , X f' 1418 I , a X f Y'-v .'f 2633 I I I -1111, -7 f Z , ' X l X' k, . . ' ffllifll-ily 1Il'UIlliHl'lll'4' uuguin uftvr u lung llilwrnnlifm. ilu' Iflovlc Huf'1'a'ly' ruma- furilz in ilu' spring zvirlr ll Imnlu-up flumv' J ' llfH'l.ll'Lf un nllzlrrir ilu-fm' A. Y..,, t 1 4 s... M -. 2-.i'f1.:r,-f' A' '- 'j---W.. nA...,-mia-X. A I, 'i -,, ,N '---s.!', 3 5. tx I id 0 K N! 7iv..,'.. -1 r 1,4-cl lay nffivrr- ffl.nr1-Inu' 'l'uil.-In ll. xirr- llrr-ialrllll flrurgl' Hn--lvr, -u'c'l'4'!.lI'f-ll'a'.l-- ure-r: .xml Harulel llunlvr. pn'-i-I1-111. ilu' if Qi QGJJJV 25-xi A Igmf: 2b3f.fi ff','.7. WV .I-' Hlurk NJ- illlll' In gr! lmvk lu il- lun!- n.n' elinu-n-im1- thi- ye-.nr. ,Ilw Ulm-k prulmlvly -nuff:-ra-cl umm- Hun .my nllu-r F.:- lm.u- ,Iunmr hull:-gf' group from ilu- narlnm' 1n.n1pmu-r f-lmrlngv. f x ion. the frjrflll in fi -as IZ fe again 0 dance f. s i The Women's Athletic Association consisted of women who were interested in participat- ing in extra-curricular sports activities. Blocks and pins were awarded to members who earned them during the year. The sponsor- ing of a spring play day and the selling of soft drinks at local basketball games were among the organization's outstanding activi- ties for the year. if ' L, -r 'J ri- . Q 1 ,. 'ii l' . I Q . ,y- .,,t. 5 H 9 ' .. Q i fb . it cgi 5 ' NI: fw,. 2 - St 2 'tt r .27 u ' ' N 0 wifi' , - Q , 1,-RM' ' ggi - 5 i.. . J 1 7 asf' in p f ., A n . , -4 ,Y ' ,, ,'-, 1 M, 4 ' nf t , 2' . . W., .sf ,,. i-fflifril V'- rf 3 X S . If Officers Lorraine Morgan, Shir- ley Paul, Ruth McBride, and Betty Head worked tirelessly on the S.J.C. sports program for 1946-47 which fea- tured participation in a play day at San Francisco Junior College SUEI L BTI ITIES 2 1 ui ,f K hw' ' 1 , . ,L xl ,,.r- - .1 . 4, a X . g N x . - U v 1 . ' x. ,ff 1 b F A ' ' I I' ,xg , H , .. ,,.,4 h . fs- .y',,gv'-l ' .., v. ,vt f .gllyd - .JM 7 5 .,,,.H .. I -, ',,'J4'fQ,f Kult? . ,..1' Chu. t:rgsjf'.,N- f ' ' 'L' ff4i J-if I ,.,. -. .. --iv- -' ' 'E' a-'Jc,.'...:-ggjvft . 'CY 5:9 '- DZ ' PY - A dwg-51. ,f ' w :io pf .MA Av xl H A 5 3 xx 1 During tlu- pw-I ya-nr, ilu- Fawinl .M-lixitiv-H U, ffmurnillvv lam- llvlel ww-rnl cl.mrw-- .mul .all i Nrra' infill! rirllls uf Ilia' yvuir. lhu Ilmlll elamw- uw-rv ilu' XX inlrr Ihll .mal ilu- 5pring fn--Pxlu.m Il41lIllHll-. ulnfln gnu' mfuuun l'r- f-lu4lf-nl- ilu- eln.m-xv tu gr! .u'qu.uintf-fl with Jllllrllif- .lllll 'l'.lVIlf'I'i. P 1 Alpha Gamma Sigma, the honor society for junior college students with outstanding scholarship, highlighted their ycar's activi- ties by co-sponsoring a dance with the WSSF committee. Under the leadership of Dr. Luclla Hall, advisor, the first semester officers were Dick Heim, David Hill, Betsy Volk, and Ber- tha Black. Second semester officers were Dick Heim, Lloyd Smith, Carol McCann, and Bar- bara Timmins. Z lx X LPHA' MMM 'SIEM f S i P J!-XMZXHI U Pictured admiring Pat Smythe's prize-winning flour-sack costume are Lloyd Smith, Beverly Staton, Ruth Ala- rirl, and Frank Carnero 11 ,I i. Star thespian Holt Wood holds his pajama-clad audience spellboufld as he tells of his experiences in Russia program for the annual Pajamarino Dance X 'Wa ' - Q- 3. x - ,- ,. - ,, .5'.nil..hz,',LL,, ,FV-p,'f 19.9, H 86 ii 'Q 1 .21 .V if 'W if A W, MM, .,7u!Vl Fluid 1 pflnfg MQ X Xx , l T owe- Q ,J r f QQ Alice Macartney, Peggy Ann Taylor, Pat Smythg, and George Payne show off their prize-wirlining pajamas and the prizes were awarded. First prize winners Tay- lor and Pa 'ne were presented with photograph albums. Book plates were awarded second they placers Maca.rtney and Smythe 1 H, V w e' U fi Qi' ? , il 1 K A i E 2.-xy m xi 35522 ' '14 W, 4153! mx Tiff , My R33 1,h 'Q A' :wr :mfg 1? Une of the mix Winter Ball HI ' mi 20, The work ge homlheS0cia1 A preuated by Ihei mmee was Hopi Iers,WesHamg. Q Jaton, Marge D and JEQIIDQ if-r xi-4, I ? I I I I I I N4 5 I il' 'I If' I I , V, ,,,Y ,' sw.,QQQ'i,l 4 ,,,,if-avi , ' - One of the main social events of the year was the Winter Ball at the Rio Del Mar Hotel on December 20. The work performed by a number of students from the Social Activities Committee was greatly ap- preciated by their fellow students. Heading the com- mittee was Lloyd Smith, with Ken Abbott, Finis ,lef- fers, W'es Hammond, Frank Garnero, Pat Smythe, Bev Staton, Marge Diaz, Ruth Alarid, Martha Breslauer, and Jeanne Stanbery in charge of subcommittees. WINTER B LL Q I I I X . . . s, . 1 . I 1 kT 'jg W Q A---f-new-warm ' T I 'v Q. MTI-IE BfIHHIj'I I'57' 'ff' I Q ' 1 'iff' Q. - EWJL' E K Q 'F , LI 1 5 Il , ' .V A ,Q uf x, - 5171 f if? I f If . gig, ,.-.. ., I X , ' If . ,ii L 'FV A -I W. 1 . ' . is I , ' n ' W 0 .1 . A. . , ,Ay ,lv . 4 'J . I . ' -,. j r ff A ' ' - D .- if I A I. Q. . . R Q 7 511,471 . ' B - I x I A ' 1 v x 1 , ' I S1 0 W 'S . ., f , I ' ' xr- 5. .A ' 0 n fu-uf ,. ' 4 I Nr . 1 , M . . X W ,x - I.,-lr I QA QU., . fir' wh ' IA... V ,,Y ..:.,,..,.4 ' . Un llu- mvning- uf ilu' lwe-IIII1 and lIlII'I1 l'IlIIl of IM- 1-f' mln-r. the- almlxmliv- :Ia-purtnu-nt pre-e-4-nh-cI with aIr.nm.nliv puli-In IIN- fine- IIruauIwzuy !'llf'Cl'F?'. 'I'I14- Bur- rvtl-, Ivy' XIAITIUTII' If.nrIf-ton. Um- of the- fa-w svrimnf- .m1I aliffivnlt cIr.mm- .nth-xnptufl Ixy IIN- college group. Ihr II.nrr'f-ll:-H fnllmw-:I in tIu- imprc-se-ive eh-ps of I.:-I ?f-.nr'- Prmluxrlirm of 'I'umorrow IIN- XI'orIrI. I I ll' , Epi t v- ow: ' 1 . jfhal .Vx ,- V Q- beyteqanv QM vp f.. .z- ' V' f 2 , MY' - I W THE BXIHHETTSH Elizabeth Barr tt Edwa e ,,,,.,., Carmen fliers-ante rd Moulton Barrett ,,., Holt Wood Robert Browning .....,..,.....,. Cfzarlea Lzrzk Henrietta Barrett ..t..,.,,t.... Peggy Taylor ralnel Barrett t..,..t..tt .Jacgaze dndersorz Octa vious Barrett .......,........ Jack Saapzro eorge Barrett ..,.,..,.....,.,.. ,Villain Kaay Captain Surteefs Cool: ........ B06 ,Basata John Kenyon ,.,...t..........,....,. Pat Slnytfze Wilson .....,t...... t.....t.,..,..... . Jean Emery Milly ,..,....,..... ...t....t.. 41 ary Lou Rzordan Miss Mitford ....,.t..... Ahnlzze Bell Walker 1 f f 1 Director ..t.tt.,...t.,....,,..,.,,.,,t,t Fa' K Not in Picture X fl! ' ' ztfz Fraser maze Be!! Walkerj AY EH PL WI T ,- T9-W Q YELL LE HERE A S+!-x-1,11 - + .... i-J' ull f,11v fvrf' X-v A - I1 ' ' ' 'vnu Xl: Ill T ,xflrlnnl .. if , , 1 i 5 I kiln., F, , 5 22 fr-mm Enos .... L,.---... ,.--,.S- -., -, ,...-. ,..........- , V, . , .W ..,,- ,- . TH!-XMUHAL B SHETB LL it 1 f..,M,. . .gnlilhw 1,,.Xm.L!w Lilig., as f .. -if' 4' , A IL 2 ff ' , 1, z V' A I ,M Q 4 , PM ' x ' Q 1 my ' ' 4 av. C Q 3' V V. X .9 ll 'iv Y V H V , Rx i' x I A fu 1 A A .13 , Q- , 'Q 1 if Granfs - Runners-up Worlfs Lu mberjacks - Champions Basketball Dlanagers Jack Fourcade and Bob Meese hw- .-'--QIQHM H-- ' ' A '- '-f' BASKETBALL , C - ' A 1. C 1' -nf- ' ' 1 Gln . Pnrkvfv Capt Irving 5,fU.lN.-K5 Ul'l'0Nl'1N'l' SCORE 56 llolliflvr ,l.C. CC C 32 29 'San ,lose State junior Varsity C C 42 -I2 Xtatf-oriville lligll School 15 512 San Xian-u Nh-reliant Marine Cadets C 33 S8 llullirlvr C C, . C 18 3anla Cruz Sportsman C A, , 29 38 Nlmlvslu -13 Ill Santa Rosa ,l.C. 33 5-lv 'Santa lloaa ,l.C. 112 ST 'Napa l.C. 58 -if 'Stm-ktnri l.C. 52 Sl 'Place-r ,l.C. -13 l . .- P md IUl.!J?1f11'eh llllff r s.u.iN.-is oPPoNi:NT scum.: mC3j,.j 55-San Mateo Merchant Marine Cadets C 31 Phihiiwt. 46,--'iSan Francisco Junior College C 57 A 40- -f San Francisco Junior College 53 43-f- Sacramento .l.C. C C 547 48-'lsaeraniento ,l.C. CC -in 49-'Santa Rosa ,l.C. C 39 5-1--'Napa ,l.C. CC -13 53-'Stockton .l.C. . C . 49 51-'Placer .l.C. C C 53 45--'Menlo .l.C. CC 63 48-'Menlo ,l.C. .C 61 ' N.C.J.C.C. Games -Iliff' Hl1 1lf '1l 'f,LZ jim Uvlmrilnir-r B1lf1fQIlfilfffl'Z wr' fxf W-.C ' SCORE 1. L: Cadet: ...... 31 .ffge Wm-- 57 53 . . T JI .-----------' 50 ,-,., Jw, 45 W, ,,,, 39 ,M 43 f. 49 ,,, if' 53 'ji is fi' 64 ,',. .... - .fc Games . HV ,!':'!' X V V535- g mi- Russcll Bohllie O . 00,1 . t,gSL 0 I . Dick Wlu I Img 60,11 JUNIOR VARSITY - Top row: Gene Jensen, Phil Trine, Keith Anclreason, Topper Arnett, Dean Dillingham, bottom row: Hal Hunter, Roy Williams, Frank Stone, Philip DeBord, and Ray Marnaeh. ,H 3 YS, N4 x B SEETB LL l VR ..-+ -13 'r ..,f E .' .HMI x SEASU WUME 'S SPUHT5 Tennis Snrinl Uunring Basketball Hockey 19 Y b 1 .P .is I 1 'Univ ' x M .ie- is E. u 5'- , . 1' 51? - Q 2 Q, wx Wx , x .L 2-X gy, . 1 X K S X X Qg ix .V X QN , m gn . , , , 3 X. WA .. ' f asf f,ffif' fff 1 h iffs . x X is Cxxikxqk . . . , 1-Y , 4. 5, m 4 I 1 x 1 ,' . 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L. M K f Thr- nostalgia of blossom lmlvn bouglzs .-is Ilwy rvst svrvrwly in flu' 1-ourh of Spring slfivs . . . My I x Lb . 1 ll W 9200 I ' 4, 5' 9 o : 5 Bu . 'f QQ Q55 1' CS JFK f on U n ev-39 ' v-P, E 5 A Gen' U' ff! X ' ,Q 'J ' Jn' V . ' . Wm N9 ,l oif,jfY um Q, i f ,iff w p 0 0 2 , If th, Q ou - 0 'oowb . 3 ., -. Xu o ' Q f 1 O UH Q ws mix .fu -X , . Xia 1 XNNXXNN' a Q .. + JJJJJJ,J J Q 1 ' x X LUV1 VVVXK. ' I fl u ff 1 I 1' A , ..-- - xx 05 KL Y ' 3 .. 4 I E A K x A , ,- , I W lr if, . -, t 4 ., Y. ' .' A: 5, L 'I '- , It ' x in . ' fo , 4? f my - ,. Q ,Z Il ' , lv A-5 V 'S' 1-'fl . x N ' T' ' . It if w A 1 Q I 1 ' ,, ,..:'. ',,. x, 'a 4 4: 51 -, Q , 35,5 - Q I XA . K 5 - .v A ,. , ,J V Q .14 ' - , ,x. , -- Y , . ' ' ' ' I 1 '. '- , 4 Q . ., X A , Y ,, , P A A ml ,, 5. x V iv, .-, 4' QQMQZ7 A ,S J Q,.,A, Q ' ,. ,eff-,-si-'5f.':4-g,'fx'f? f..:1,-g Q-'14, , G - .WM ' 'H ,f'5,.,-5.4, A ,im Y , ,.u rr- . 4 - - V df. K-H f,:t4-'., :fy nd' vatriyl, . wif- ily. . UA v' -.ff -Ag 1' 1 '41,-L -ff ,,-.alma-,'4 'S-?'.'x-1'7 'j'ff 'gf: A . . 2,-s . 14 5,4 L . . ,S , , ,,. ,,,if,2j-if . , ,'h.1M -709,2 -' ' SAUIE HAWHI S, D Y -V -.- ,My W., .,,,,,:,,,, 'bin :f'X57i,:ix5- -3'f'z'1 , I . . ?',, . 1 C, an ' V X , . F V 1 .Lx I x X, A FP Q 'x .fr Sadie Hawkins' Day train-formml thc' c-zunpuf inlu u Dogpatcii sm-iw us many ai Lil' .-Uma-r zinfl Uuiay Mac oritorc-cl into tho fpirit of thc: 0f'i'ilHi0Il. Not frvfrn tho cripplcs were spun-fl at the fturting gun. In thc evening a dance in tin- Honis Gym climaxcfl thc 1lay's fun. as time girls zippvurmi with tlivir prim- cfzitc-in-f. 4 6 5 1 E 91 7 2 P! if 2. Ei i' As the lm Prom was he thoroughly em hy hard-worl Committee. l' last college fo memoly. JA lf Af, Mfsglk ' 5 'LVM-' Mr. K nfl, ' 14 . X,V. vu li n aff ll 'T is tlxc lust big social cvcnt of tlu' ycur. tlw bpring l'1'o111 was llclal. llmsc who zitlcrulml tlu for111.1l ll.lllCl, lllOl'Ullglllf' mjuyvll llllx finv l'Vt'I'llIlg Illiltllx pusfilnlv by llllfll-YN'Ol'l'ilIlg 111v111l1c1's of tl1v Social .M'lix'iti1-s Co111111ittvv. For Illlllly of tllc Slllllvllli. it war ilu-ir last collvgv formal mluncc :mil will 1'v111g1i11 Ll vlie-riflwul IlIl'IIlOI'f'. 1 SPBI G PHU I' ' i Tu-3 V75-1 ,-ll! , A x A HJANUZXHY TH Wy' t J M gT'g 2 B aw? 5' t e jvf,.ffjrg' as f, ii!! if f Le, ,f g I f 1 I .. 4 1 B 1. F N' A . 5 ' -Q? S 5 f Z 1 it I f 13 The members of the cast who appear in the top photograph are: top row: Bill Holm, .lack Condon, ,lacquelyn Anderson, .lim Clark, Earl Arnett, Holt Wooclg seated: Betty Marshall, Grover Grant, Barbara Barnet, Joan Waite, Carmen Mercante, Nancy Watson. Not in picture, Bob Bushta. Xp, 'tt gh. nld.-1-Sul. -iV.+.a..a , A W e i , . ' 'A ' ' ' ' M rr-A A' rr - ff -- P' - it -J-l-- ,.. .. .1-. . .,..,l..,.1 e Q. -f 'Q .ggi Xit-':.f:,lSfiwqJRifle-W1 - i .l. 3 - Tb! - vt' ers of the cast who h0I05flPh EOM: lack ' Andg1'S0lls ffluflln Hlr Earl Amen, ol di Betty met, Barbara Bl Cariiit iv Picture, rn, L Marshal ' x I E Q ,yd W gf HIJQWT rx if-,u, , HA XX s 'i 1 I I Us I y- il, il On the evenings of May first and second. the dramaties class, under the direction of Miss Faith Fraser, suc- cessfully produced the modern Amer- . If I 0 ' 1 v X C . X I ican colncdy, ,lanuary Thaw. Unique interpretations and original charac- terizations made the presentation one of choice entertainment. V X YI. SPHI E PLAY ,U -Fwy,-, ,--,V-y-,-,f BZXSEBZQXLL SEASU -s M, t , ' u Baseball this season got off to an excellent start with all the play- ers displaying a keen enthusiasm for the sport. W'ith but a few de- feats, the position maintained in the season was one of competitive achievement. Left to right, bark row: Harold Twitchell, Stan Miller, Eugene Jensen, Eugene Chavoya, Finis Jeffers, Jim Prien, Tony Mercante, Coach Dominic Campolo Middle row: Phil Cordrey, Frank Stone, Don Napoli, Bob Pia, Paul Vargas, Roy Parker, Roy YVilliams. Front row: Frank Garnero, Earl Arnett, Harold Hunter Richard Hyder, Charlie Mornarcl. ,gptf ' 9 1 f-.Qu off to ne play. lusiasm few de. ned in petitive Eugene ampolo. gas, Roy Hunter, N,. .:f'i1 , ':1'.'S 1. g-: 5, I Q . if-1 4 55' 1. 1,41 'X 1 Q41 I ,K-f in 'w C' A - nn-11353 . K f- if L 1'f J .-. X - .,. - .. , 5 nl .n...lnn.l:Ln..-.u.'iwi... sltLg.g,.n-4.iX4lQ X 1 , S k yn we f s ,' sf 1'C ::1l..'y4 -u- A , A, 7' Fil' 3 1 , :arf in h : V5 f P 5 -,. 'M , , X 1,5 , ,5- 1 K .-ff 'H 1, f- 1,1 5 X ,- ,- .,. 5 s Y. X I fl V ul . ,,fQ4,,w., - f n .Nw- lr'-M W3 J Z9 ' ' na f-N . Q , gmlyg rl' 1' ,--.,.+ W., TRACE V fa o im: X ii -' .. R , Q Q i .541 ii 4 Xfkija Q h -b is U -'f it ' ,.. ' 5,5 W it g - ,,.i XJ 'di Mft M' f 't P . X can ' ix ivfjj, N Y Handicapped hy a small turnout, the locals had but mediocre success while competing in dual mcctsg however, the small band of fighting athletes went on to score an impressive record in the larger invita- f' tional meets. i 5. .V 1' . f J a . A. ,v 1 I , 'eh ...,Yn.Y,?, 5- '. -, ,a ,I?'?, .W f ,4 , .Y,g. 1? ' in-pm rf, Yu 1 fir t yn-ze 5' Q01 '!., x Z F23 I 1 1 4 , ,W Sparked California , champion fc lege tennis cessful i - . - .g.i-..mka... t -.Spa-i., Q .,- Wharf-a t ' 'fa :gf 5 xi-a,,f7' 5924? ,,, W '-as Qin' -if 'Za 1g4A3,,' ,I r ., ' vi X. lg , Hanna . rl N 5 S' a ,, , a ,ai vi' 61 ' '1A g ' a ' f ' V 4,54 .V.- 5.1, ,, if A Ti? I f X 'V U xx l t , , Q f l - 1, -A Q f f v I, 1 ff I A t' V k ' , N yi 1 nl 1 1 HT? , ,. 4 x ,- M, aut, the locals had gting i11 dual meetsg ng athletes went on t the larger invita- g. - 4 ' l l Sparkcd by George Gossler, Northern l California Junior College tennis singles champion for 1946, the Salinas Junior Col- lege tennis team went ahead with a suc- 3 . . 5 vcssful sprmg tennls season. 5 l 1 D 1 l ai 'J A ,,, -.1 3 av' I gffiW1,f.Jf!'r , ' I .n ,, 4 1 2 gf ' s g ' 1 , f f ff rr-1 a ,1 1 ii., a. t,,t ,I 5 I S . 2 b t . .,.V. Qi IP , . P - 1 i , Q t 2'2 h 1 W . M, J t 4 ' - mK,,aw 1 A--an 1 V' Y , H t V- dt, , ' ' v . T' 4 -X' ' ' E a is TENNIS Lf' ' ,fx I GULF Golf hacl one of its largest turnouts in the history uf the college this fall. Playing its maches on the fa- mous Ut-l Monte course, the team went on to an out- atansling season. f H wif' , V , y . ,V fn' 5-I f, Y , ,. A 8 i MN , fd , V, 1, 'S-In p ff-A-Ti' in 'af' n ' ' fn I x Q- ef An- WZ 19- 4 V... riffs' ,, ,.,. svuson. thu collvgc IJOXIHQI tvzun ruumle-al mln nn llgll'PSrlVC group of llunl flglllllllg Illlglll-In ln' tlu- wan- -on N close .fa X .,,f-' Sx . fi 1 , V001 ' :fsgfg 1 4:1 T 1 figu - 111, ,. . ,,.. I 1 1 ' 3'-, xx K , lirnim I .,. N 'w Xxxf XX ll' llfgl. .SQHQA XIN E Ril'llflff1 Burns wi xx A grvc-n lrut augur group ut tlnc ln-gmmng uf ilu- 1 U Q QF: ii ff? ,. 1 xy ,, X Q J I h is wx, r n , x 1 pf A 1 . , T ' rf f v i XJ v f' .2 im QE g A -A T 'S 1 ,-,YM 4 1 t J! 5 -ff r , 12 - it Qi 14 455 '09 -N .v A Ami WA' x , , X xx rw I I , All . t ' . +.,,., 2 fn 1 , -fl, , A1 ,. la. .- ' :X . W s Ltr ' 7 4 . ,fi 1 1 ' 1'4u..r, Q' ,, ,'--4'l'f.ffpi , 1' . . I f , , . 383' ' f'A '- f , QM 41 'A ,IJ inf '.l':f'if'aL4.A FU. 'Sf ? 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CP X I ,yi ii: 1, J 8 H9 a O . 3' ' C f,, ' - 1 ' Z-fa? ffl A -J W 'I ' I 1 - in 1 Alf, 122, va-1 nam b ar a fx 'v-sq -if w ! 'Q Xiabw. 1 I Lv? 1' ' 4 X 'W . vue, I! THE SUPHU UHE EL S5 President John Mays Smaller in number than the Freshman Class, the Sophomore Cl-ass held an important position in student activities and sports. Many members of the class held official positions in college organizations. Their contributions to such departments as journalism, music, art, and dramatics were numerous and impres- sive. Many members of the class were students here several years ago, their educational careers having been interrupted by the world' conflict. All of the graduates have earned the student body's highest praise, congratulationsxand good wishes. Wes Hammond Gloria Brodie ' Pat Smythe VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY SERCEANT-AT-ARMS ' , 4 2 v y My ' x m -I-,,.nv.,,,,sM V' , i 'E Q , b 4 ii .v , 11 1 0' Rev f PACIFI4 93 N I Sue Arm SALIN L.- ,L....IQ1-Aufnnb-. 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