Santa Ana Junior College - Del Ano Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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When a team is reviewed the first person who is always thought of is the coach. Coach Hummel proved himself to be a competent handler of men and a good all-round sport. His advice was keenly appreciated and his sportsmanlike attitude toward opponents as well as his own men established him deeply in the hearts of all who followed the J. C. team. FOOTBALL Under the managership of George and Coach Hummel the football team had good prospects of winning the championship again. But thru illness and injuries re- ceived to the team all prospects of a championship year disappeared. Page Twenty-nine

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Florence Robertson. Graduated — Santa Ana. INext year — Library School. Whatever anyone does or says, I must be good. Vesta Newsom. Graduated — Anaheim. Next year — Pomona. Goodness is beauty in the best estate. Mignon Oldfield. Graduated — Santa Ana. Next year — S. B. U. C. I am a kingdom of mv own. Gladys Garner. Graduated — San Bernardino. Next year — U. C. Thou art not silent. Many tongues hast thou. Marion Gerrard. Graduated — Santa Ana. Next year — S. B. U. C. Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year. Viola Gocklev. Graduated — Santa Ana. Next year — U. C. They ' re only truly great who are truly good. Robert Greene. Graduated — Schenley. Pittsburg, Pa. Next year — U. S. C.. Law. Calmness is great advantage. Dorothy Carothers. Graduated — Santa Ana. Next year — Pomona. She and comparisons are odious. Clare Chaffee. Graduated — Santa Ana. Next year — Stanford. One who never turned his back but marched breast forward. Tessie Childers. Graduated — Grant City, Mo. Next year — J. C. But she is fair and fairer than that word. Lloyd Folger. Graduated — Orange. Next year — C. I. T. A bold bad man. Page Twenty-eight



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Him IllUtfllfm i» ::::,;;;; rC;:: n ,M «iiiiiiiii ■T-ic-a ' -n ZOSSmmm Captain Clark at fullback plowed thru every team he ran up against. He was in every play and rarried the ball when ever yards were most needed. His punting was notable in every game. Peterson at halfback was one of the fastest and hardest hitting men on the team. This boy didn ' t know what it was to loaf. He was backing up the line at all times and smeared many end runs. He will make any college team a valuable man. Lnlz at the other half showed his pluck when he received a broken jaw in the game with Fullerton and took it like a sport. Although this was his first year at football he played like a veteran. At quarter was the midget of die team. Selway by name. Selway shovvd crafty headwork and ran the team well, out guessing the opponents at every turn and often making good runs himself. Dresser at left end was in his initial football year and his playing was always creditable and showed high sportmanship. He was continually messinu the opponents up, throwing them for losses and in other ways making life miserable for tliem. Wulff playing at the left tackle with his old football rage tore opponents into shreds. This man hits like a ton of brick going a mile a minute. It can be said of Wulff that he was the hardest player on the squad. John Thompson, one of those famous J. C. twins, played alongside Wulff and further strengthened the left side of the line. This was also the first year for Thomp- son but he showed grit and fight enough to stamp him as a good man on any team. On die pivot position was Bigelow and he covered himself with glory, as he broke up many plays which were outside of his territory. This fellow was a fighter thru out and although handicapped for weight at center showed many larger men how to play the game. Richard Nelson at the right guard position opened wagon roads in the oppo- nents line and much praise that goes to backfield men is due to men like Nelson who get in and tank into the old line with a trip hammer force. Old Battling Griffidi smeared plays just as he swims and grows moustaches. He played like a demon in every game and liked it. On tackle plays he made many yards. This was his first year at the game also. Then Stafford at the right end position was a pillar of stren th. His tackling was accurately executed with deadly effct. Bill has played before and his experience came in handy. A good player and a good fellow. Kellogg was hurt in a practice game and didn ' t get to show lr wares as much as the others but he was a fast, hard hitting man and his loss was felt by the team. Much praise has been given the regular line up, but there were others who greatly helped and did all they could to make the old team a success. These men deserve honorable mention. They are: George Thompson, Palmer, Metzgar, Nelson, Straw and Conklin. Practice games were held with the High School team, Whittier colleges and Ful- lerton J. C. The league games were played widi San Diego, Fullerton and Chaffee. Page Thirty

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