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

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; r x . - A 14;... mu... Mnmmm. n..a. v.1. ' ' V l 't l. A A ' I wmswmmmubvwkmmmranmyguv.5ys- :mmp-n ,. .v - . . ., '- . . v V v ' Volume 20 Published By THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of Santa Ana Junior College Santa Ana, CaliFornia I940 fm WNW wv'meugRu-stwam 3a: m g' mg;.'1..-:..,.,;;,.gaze.- waiu-m - . -. .X p wimiSr'hjmw-ami s FOREWORD Sanla Ana Junior College has rounded +he quarfer cenfury mark of HS life and +his year celebrafes ifs lwenfy-liflh anniversary as an organized school. The college may well look back wi+h priole a+ ifs growlh and pro- gress in enrollment in curricula. in ac+ivifies. in achievemenls and honors. in fraolilions. H is nol. however. jusf Jro former years +ha+ we look in Jrhe publicalion of +his yearbook. The pasf is only useful in +he way +ha+ if moulds and defermines +he presemL and +he lulure. We see Jrhe presen+ unfolded in +he pages of +his book wiJrh +he s+ory ol +his year's achieve- menls. To +he lulure we Jrurn. wilh belie1c in Jrhe conlinueol groerh o1C Sanfa Ana Junior College on a new and belle! campus and wilh a con- fidence in 1+5 sluclenls. upon whom, as a represenlalive group. will depend Jrhe world of Jromorrow. SanJra Ana Junior College is a college of JrradiJrionseJrraothions of early California. Jrraclilions ol friendliness and cooperalion. +racli+ions of scholarship and achievement The moer permealing Jrraolilion of +he col- lege, however. 15 Jrhe lradilion of viclory. The growlh of our college as we view 1+ on 1+5 erenly-liHh anniversary shows viclory in progress; Jrhe achievemenls of our sludenls anol graduales in Jrhe communier anol nafion reveal viclory in life. The Vicfory Flag under Old Glory flies no+ only as a symbol o1C alhlelic prowess bqu also as Jrhe grealer symbol of Jrhe daunf- less spiril of our Alma Malereils viclorious march of progress! Firsf Dance a+ Mr. NeaIIey's Home unior College News ' . f ?;?i; T; OLUME L I SANTA ANA, W'HUNICSDAY. liI'HHUKIC 11 I923 NILMIH'ZR I kbators Work On WWWWM Y. Representatives Next Verbal Battleg ll'vmwww : Leave for Asilomarr With San 113;:ng the mm oppomm I, M . $ M 2 .s m - I m s be. met in the Scuumrn Caiiromia A 111911.11 Rntag . t- V mu unior College debating conference g a ? . I r hm wt AsEIomw 10 members of the Santa Ana wan: re at work preparing for what is msidtsrm the inIfenL meet a! the low Ian L A 3: from from me I .1qu gums W ' : IN : g v; A ':r u m r: ;Stutientt; repuriing far the, wan; jn- Al I A XNMK I .. v' .ude homo: of the atrongewz :lchawrs I r mm coneze. Raymund Vandmlfi , v : awxmge Milib'i John EigcCojsg, Martha u! e y an Truman art a are cx-x ' a s - aifenced from debating in high school! $51pr NPIU E In ,, ' Ana, so tar as could be imm-; Lszholdx the Lead in the conference! 94:31; folawing; her debates with Ful-l 1 . , ,. ?on lung wee Th3 Lafirmmwg gains ' , ., 's'vi'i ' I br: men: Hstming m whip speakers and getting acquaixmv? Twith the Y. EL Cs A. Tandem vi mixer r, universities and mneges, The following wm represent Santa Ana: Ray Vz'xmlmir'. 110nm Ubrmm FirswL Issue of El Don II 25 YEARS San+a Ana Junior CoIIege on iJrs silver anniver- sary Iooks back upon IwenIy-Tive years of growfh and achievement Begun as a small and modesf ininIuIion wifh only +wen+y-Iive s+uden+s and no Tull Jrime IacuIIy. +he coIIege has progressed Io a place of commanding imporfance, wi+h an en- rollmenI' of eleven hundred. a wide and expand- ing curricuIa. and a growing Tradihon of friend- ship. honor. and achievement The coIIege was esIainshed in August I9I5. by Ihe High School Board o1C Educafion wifh D. K. Hammond as dean. The coIIege was Tirsf oper- aJreoI as a deparfmenf 01C Jrhe High School. In I922. however. under Jrhe provisions of a new s+a+e Iaw. a new junior college disfricf was eerab- Iished by Jrhe Board. Under Jrhis new organizafion Sanfa Ana Junior College came To have an in- dependen+ s+a+us and was compIeJrer separafed from Jrhe High SchooI. The firsf acfivifies of +he new college were somewhaf IimiJrecI. In I9I7. however. an eIabor- a+e oquoIoor pageant The Princess, broughf Jrhe newly formed coIIege Io Jrhe affenhon 01C The public. The Iirsf Clubs in +hose early years were Jrhe French Club. Le CerCIe Francais. founded by Miss WaJrson. Jrhe YMCA, and The YWCA. The firsf cIass. composed of only six sfudenfs, was graduafed in I9I7. Two years Iafer. in Jrhe EIks' I-IaII. wiIh a CIass 01c sixfeen girls. +he coIIege heIoI ifs graduafion separaJre from The High SchooI's for Ihe Tirsf +Ime. In Ihe spring of I9I7 Mr. NeaIIey joined Jrhe coIIege Taculfy. He immediaIer became one of The mosI poIenI influences in Ihe life of Ihe coI- Iege. and Ihrough his genial personaIin and pro- found schoIarship helped Io mould ifs Iradifions and ifs acfivihes. Many of Ihe earIy parfies were heId aI his home. and in I920 he was hos+ Io Jrhe firer dance in Ihe coIIege's hisfory. His home has always remained a hospifabIe meefing pIace for groups of sfudenfs. Fur+her achievemenfs came as Jrime wemL on. The firer Sothern California ToofbaII cham- pionship was won in I920. despife Ihe facf +ha+ Ihe Jream was wiIhouI Ihe direcfion of a fuII-Iime coach. In l92l. under Jrhe ediforship of Fred Wright +he firsf issue of Ihe college yearbook appeared under Jrhe name The AIgoI. RoberJr Gerwing. who edifed Ihe book In I922. did much Io Iay Jrhe ToundaHon for ifs achievemenfs in Iafer years. On December I7. l925. Jren years affer Ihe founding of Ihe insfifufion. appeared Jrhe firsf issue of Ihe college's newspaper. Ihen called I :w-wu- .r.... W3 W 351621 N. K .15 OF PROGRESS The Junior College News. IT was The ouTcome 0T monThs oT acTiviTy and planning by DoroThy CarTwrighT. TirsT ediTor. TeoI Jessee. Then eoIiTor oT The high school paper. Bob O'Brien. and John H. McCoy. now journalism insTrucTor aT The COI- Iege. Gradually The paper developed and grew. unTiI in I93I. under The ecIiTorship oT Oran Asa, who also iniTiaTed The presenT name oT EI Don. The paper won iTs TirsT AII-American award. a TeaT which has been duplicaTed six oTher Times since ThaT year. This year The paper commemor- aTecI iTs TiTTeenTh anniversary wiTh a sixTeen page anniversary issue. The IargesT in El Don's hisTory. In I926 The TradiTion oT earIy CaIiTornia was inauguraTed on The campus by Mrs. NorThcross in her seIeCTion CT The name Dons Tor The TooT- baII Team. The oTTiciaI college seal was adopTecI exempIiTying The Theme oT earIy CaIiTornia. The name The Don was adopTeoI Tor The newspaper. and in I930 The name CT The yearbook was changed Trom The AIgoI To Del Ano. WiTh The TirsT FiesTa Day ceIebraTion on May l9. I928. The mosT ouTsTanoIing and coIorTuI evenT 0T The college year came inTo being. From iTs mocIeST beginning. when Flora Groenow and PeTe Lehr were crowned as Don and Dona Tor The day by FaTher O'SuIIivan 0T The CapisTrano Mis- sion. The ceIebraTion has become a picTuresque porTrayaI oT oIcI Spanish days in CaIiTornia. In I927 our presenT coach. Bill Cook. ioineol The coIIege. and in l929 he guided his Team To Their TirsT SouThern CaIiTornia championship. The oIdesT in service oT The EasTern ConTerence jay- see coaches. Mr. Cook has seen his Teams win Three oTher SouThern CaIiTornia championships. IT was in These years ThaT The TradiTion oT cIis- playing The VicTory Flag aTTer each winning game played by The Team was insTiTuTecI. The years l928-1929 also saw The inaugura- Tion oT The Tavern PosT. The college IiTerary pub- IicaTion. under The leadership 0T IVIr. Glenn. The TirsT issue was ediTeoI by SherriII Spurgeon. In I934 The college came To have a campus 0T iTs own. separaTeoI Trom The high school. and on This campus iT has worked ouT iTs desTiny Tor The pasT six years, working and building on The ToundaTions ThaT have been laid in The pasT. This growTh and process oT improvemenT are making SanTa Ana Junior College one 0T The mosT ouTsTanding in The sTaTe. and in The TuTure may we see iT rise on a new siTe and in new surroundings To even greaTer glory. buT a glory ThaT wiII sTiII be buiIT on The TounoIaTion work oT The TwenTyeTive years ThaT have gone before. FirsT Don and Dona The PresenT Day College Seven DEDICATION Expressing Jrhe very essence of +he college spirif of vicfory and pro- gress is our factu member Mr. George B. Holmes. Sfudenfs and facuify alike were deeply grieved when his serious illness ias+ December forced him +0 wifhdraw from achive parficipafion in college acfivifies for Jrhe remainder of Jrhe school year. Mr. Holmes ioined Jrhe college Jreaching sfaff in I926 as head of Jrhe Commerce Deparfmenf. His wide experience in commercial and edu- cafional work have made him of parficular value +0 +he college. He has broughf Jrhe Commerce Deparfmenf forward as one of Jrhe mosf pro- gressive and acfive divisions of Jrhe college. increasing +he amounf anci varieer of pracfical commerce Jrraining offered and helping +0 ins+i+ Jrhe college piacememL service for commerce graduafes. Nof only has he become known as an indispensable adminisfrafor and Jreacher. bu'r he has also Jraken an ac+ive inieresf in college affairs. hav- ing been business adviser of +he annual since his arrival. The SiaH: deeply feH +he loss of his fine guidance Jrhis year. Mr. Holmes has always enioyed young people. and his happiesf momenJrs are spenf in advising and helping +hem. Everyone enioys his keen sense of humor and by +his qualify he has become a balance wheel for sfudenfs and Jreachers alike. His daunHess courage, his supreme con- fidence. and his will +0 vicfory are an inspirafion +0 aH. - During his long absence. facuify and sfudenfs alike have missed Mr. Hoimes' genial personalify. The college. has been a duller place wiJrhouiL his amusing sfories. a colder place wifhouf Jrhe warerh of his friendliness. in appreciafion of all +ha+ he has doneand aH JrhaJr he is. we dedicafe Jrhe +wenfy-fiffh anniversary issue of Del Anoif'o Mr. Holmes. u+e S E M L O H B E G R O E G TABLE OF CONTENTS The College The Faculty Student Administration Junior Collegians Activities Fine Arts Class Activities Campus Activities Organizations Athletics Men's Sports Women's Sports , . .. 5:15. ,Vnz,.;witgu1qmrJSHyiiugg THE COLLEGE WHh a record of +wenfy-1cive years o1c service +0 Jrhe yoquh o1c Jrhe communi+y. +he Junior College sfands ready +0 assume grea+er respon- sibilify in accommodafing all erpes o1C young people. +0 offer +hem Jrhe kind o1c programs which will be helpful +0 +hem. +0 infegra+e +heir class room work wi+h employment and +0 make good Ci+izens omL of Jrhem. In +hese days when mosf young persons are sorely +roubled abouwL Jrheir fquure vocafion in life and are subied +0 a complex succession of mo+ives. aspirafions. urges. and hopes. +he Junior College seems desfined +0 serve a need no+ filled by any o+her social agency. QXW namwimwammmys v, :1 FAC U LTY Wifhouf quesfion Sanfa Ana Junior College owes ifs oufsfanding progress +0 +hose ins+ruc+ors who have wafched and guided ifs growfh +hrough +he years. The oldesf in service are Mr. Hammond. Miss Swass. and Mr. Phillips. who served +he college in 1+5 inifial year of l9l5. In +he nexf several years followed Mr. Nealley. Mrs. Norfhcross. Miss Wafson. Mrs. Tessmann Hhen Miss LasbyL and Miss Whifing. Since +ha+ Jrime many insfrucfors have ioined +he factu unfil Hue presenf sfaH consisfsqofu for+y-one capable feachers. ww lynyWIyW 0;, KWx ;, W WWW m; e x W, Wm WW W w W 7 a 5w; $7 WWX W a ,V W WWIzWWW; W W VWM WW Wwvn x e W 7W WiW ' x Mg; ??;?g 0 W W e MW 0 e , ,, e 4,4,,er Q , .. , e W02 7 1 e W 0a 7 W47 Wm; . I I W wx JliWWzW W , . Wakiwy 1n, xW' VMWW WeeWWy, W e xv WWWWWW r41 W; n ,2 W, WOWW W5 Wig e e $ Wz WW4 ., , m w n p i WWWa'Wx v;- x ka xWWm W W W own W W 43xx e . W 2 v xn MXW W431, WWW; V7, xv, ,3? z e WWW ng? WW 4W Wa W e W; Wye e O w WW , meeWWwW W WW Wxggewz Kw wwg , m gw Wei? Wz y ?ian, e O x .eiee e x xx KW? , e 7 e a x We eQWww Haw; xW , e 'szqvx Xxle DIRECTOR D. K. HAMMOND H is hard for +hose who are familiar wi+h +he junior college +0 disasso- ciafe Hue school from D. K. Hammond, dean and direcfor. or +0 dis- associa+e Mr. Hammond from +he school. A weH-known educafor and former newspaper man. he has been dean of +he college since ifs founda- +ion in l9l5. His ideals of scholarship in selecfing Hwe eaculfy and In advising +he s+uden+s are largely responsible for Hue high academic sfanding of H18 school. He has gone +hrough earthuakes and epidemics wiH'w Hue college and never wavers in his loyaHy +0 if as an insfifufion or +0 ifs sfudenfs as individuals. Sixfeen SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Frank A. Henderson has been +he efHCkHH' supednfendenf of schools for +he pasf eighf years. The junior college is especially glad +ha+ he has been reebcfed for ano+her four year +ernL for aslong as he E In ofhce +he coHege E assured of a loyalfeend. Cooperafing wiJrh facuhLy and sfu- den+sin +he endeavor +0 keep for Sanfa Ana Junior College +he high pbce i+ has won in educahon$ drdes over +he yearg +he school board has had +he heaerH appre- cia+k3n of aH +hose in+eres+ed in +he advancenme offheinshfuhon.ThB group is composed of Marion B. Youeh preddenh VVendeH VV. Hn- ley. vice-presidenf, Mrs. Hiram Cur- rey. Dr. H. J. Howard. and Ridley C:.th+h. Frank A. Henderson Ridley C. Smith, Mrs. Hiram Curry, Marion B. Youel, Wendell W. Finley, Dr. H. J. Howard Sevenfeen 3 ll! DEAN OF MEN Calvin C. FiimL DEAN OFWOMEN Eleanor Norfhcross IH Calvin C. Flint dean of men. iactu commissioner of social ac- Jrivifies, social science insfrucfor. ad- viser of +he Fiesfa, head of Jrhe local Na+ional You+h Adminis+ra+ion, and lecfurer on in+erna+ional affairs. has. in his eiciiciemL carrying omL oi dufies. won a place on +he campus as genial big broiher +0 sfudeni's past present and fufure. His wide experience in foreign fields has given him an ex- ceHen+ knowledge of world affairs; he has been an insfrucfor in Roberf College, Isfanbul, Turkey. and has +aken graduafe work af +he Sorbonne in Paris. His zealous spirit alerfness, and efficiency in his many fasks have made him an indispensible panL 01c Jrhe college. Through her years of guiding and advising women s+uden+s on +he campus. Mrs. Eleanor Norfhcross has rendered Jrhe college kindly. under- sianding service. H is +0 her +ha+ much of +he credif for +he success of women's clubs on +he campus goes. Nor has her influence been iimifed +0 organized groups. She has served Jrhe individual s+uden+ wifh i'he same in- +ereswL and grace accorded Jrhe clubs. The loving gra+i+ude 01C Jrhe counf- iess siudenfs. bofh men and women. whom she has assisfed over Jrhe years of her service +0 +he college is her greafesf reward. One of +he founders oi El Don. campus weekly. while a s+uden+ af iaysee. John H. McCoy refurned ai- fer graduaiing from +he iournalism depar+men+ a+ USC and reporfing for a daily newspaper +0 carry +he college paper he helped +0 s+ar+ +0 nafional honors for seven successive years. The impressive records of var- ious graduafes oi +he college iour- nalism deparfmenf are undoubfediy due in a large panL +0 his masfery of his subiecf and +0 his abiliiy +0 give of his knowledge +0 oihers. He is head of +he iournaiism de- parerenJr and assisianf direcfor in charge of public relafions. Miss Mabel G. Whi+ing. college regisfrar. has s+raigh+ened 0qu many a difficulfy encounfered by under- gradua+es in Jrheir courses. On her res+s Jrhe responsibiliiy for enroll- ment class schedules. and ofher du+ies perfaining +0 her office. She is also much loved on +he campus ior Jrhe ac+ive roie Jrha+ she fakes in siudenf and social affairs and Jrhe evidenf enioymenf she derives from Jrhem. Miss WhiJring is also a mem- ber of Jrhe mafhemafics deparfmenf of Jrhe college. John H. McCoy Mabel G. Whifing Ninefeen The iaysee music deparimeni becomes in- creasingly popular as Alan A. Revill and Miss Myriie Mariin coniinue Jrheir ins+ruc- iion in orchesira. band, voice. and individual inerrumenJrs. This spring Jrheir music groups +ook panL in +he music ies+ival 01C California junior colleges. during which broadcasis were made over KNX. FAC U LTY Sania Ana Junior College has been able +0 affain ifs high posifion in Jrhe junior college field +hrough Jrhe excellence of HS iaculiy. The col- lege insiruciors have received Jrheir academic Jrraining in colleges and L'niversiiies +hroughou+ +he Uni+ed Siaies and in England. France. Ger- many. Spain, Haly. and Mexico. Such wide experience and knowledge have added greaHy +0 +he cuHure and educaiion of each siudeni and have increased his understanding of Jrhe world. Jaysee's science deparimenf con- Jrinues +0 forge ahead, bucking ob- sfacles in Jrhe pafhway creaied by poor housing iacilifies. The insfruc- i-ors make up for +hese limi+a+ions by added eiforf +0 in+eres+ Jrhe si'udenfs in science for science's sake. Mem- bers of Jrhe depar+men+, picfured be- low. are H. 0. Russell. Horace A. ScoH. and Frederick Schroeder isiandingi: Mrs. EHa Conkle CoHrell. J. Russell BruH, and Mrs. Jennie Tessmann. iseafedi. -. - HIE; - H FACU LTY AddiHon 0 Hermann R. Sfromer as German insfrucfor +his year broughf +he sfaH of He language depar+men+ +0 Jrhree. Miss LeHa B. VVa+son now devofes her Jrime +0 French alone. Miss Mary Swass is in charge of He Spanish division of Hwe deparfmenJr. Erneer Crozier Phillips. drama and public speaking depar+men+ head, di- recfs Hue iaysee play produdions pqu on each year for Hue Fiesfa, for as- semblies. and for o+her occasions. The English depar'TmenJr offers courses in +he li+era+ure of We pas+ and He immedia+e present in+eres+ingly presenfed by each member of He depar+men+. Guidance is also given Jro sfudenfs in creafive wriHng. lnsfrudors pidured below. lewcwL +0 right are Miss Agness Todd Miller. Mrs. Gail Smi+h. Mrs. Eleanor Norfhcross, T. H. Glenn. head o1c +he depar+men+. Ernesf Crozier Phillips. and John H. McCoy. Twener-one To prepare s+uden+s +0 fake +heir places in +he business world is Hwe goal of Hue ex- cellen+ commerce deparfmenf of +he col- lege, composed of William P. Helm. Miss Genevieve Humisfon. Miss Dorofhy Decker. Miss Alice SmiJrh. and Harry P. Jackson, pidured be;'ow. This deparfmenf felf Hwe loss of George B. Holmes. whose serious illness caused his absence +his semesfer. He Is planning +0 re+urn nexf fall. Twenfy-fwo FAC U LTY Coaching 'feams on +0 greafer Jrriumphs. win or lose. considering a game well played a vidory regard- less of Hue score, Bill Cook. John Ward. and Miss Zena Leck have achieved dis+inc+ion in +he field 01c sport Miss Hazel Dawson, home econ- nomics ins+ruc+on has heVped pre- pare many a woman s+uden+ for do- mesfic life. whefher Hue s+uden+ be her own cook or +he manager of a domesfic sfaH. . gm raver!!- FACU LTY Jaysee s+uolen+s who will be +he arJriers and designers of +he fufure are +he pupils o1C Miss Frances Egge and Mrs. Lucinda Burrows o1C +he local arf depar+men+. Miss Lillian Dickson and Miss Muriel Anderson are +he college li- brarians who serve +he insfiJrquion in +hese rooms 01c varied knowledge. They are an ever ready heip +0 shy:- denfs in queer 01C informahon. To keep Jrhe s+uden+s informed on world affairs Jroolay and Jro inerrchr +hem in +he his-fory 0? a day gone by. +he aler+ and comprehending social science deparfmenf is mainfained. The oleparfmemL s+aH pic- +ured below from leH +0 rith, includes Kramer J. Rohfleisch. CaEVIn C. Flint Mrs. Jennie Tessmann. Orvilka Knufsen. and Dr. Kyle A. Lyon. Twener-Jrh ree mxx M.lx . The draHsmen. archifecfs, and mechanics of Jromorrow are under +he careful and skill- ed +u+elage of Hue iaysee shop ins+ruc+ors foday. They are +augh+ +he arJr of planning on Hue drawing board and crea+ing in +he shop by E. R. Nisewanger, H. 0. Russell. Harold A. Moomaw. Miss Mabel G. Whif- ing. Byron Quivey. and Norman C. Hicks. picfured below. Twenfy-four FAC U LTY Miss Mary Swass. Norman Hicks. Miss Mabel G. WhiHng. and Harold A. Moomaw comprise 'fhe efficienf mafhemaJrics deparfmenf of He col- lege. Thomas E, Williams. direcfor of prin+ing, has gained naHonal recog- niJrion +hrough his Fine Arfs Press. He also has Charge of He prin+ing in- s+ruc+ion 1Cor +he college. x x WWW Wm WAVW OFFICE The office force o1c Jrhe college. +ha+ group of secrefaries who work wi+h greaf speed and quieJr. happy efficiency. is an essen+ial parf of +he academic machinery. Mrs. Viole+ Barfholomew's resig- naJrion. in oroler +o join her husband who is Jreaching in Sanfa Paula. was regreHed by facuH'y and sfudenfs. ther members of Jrhe slraH. pic- +ured below, are Eileen Gibbs. Nor- ma Craft Helen Dea+on. Suzanne Alexander BruH. Rufh Norby. and Shirley Groomer. HI CUSTODIANS N01 only do The cusfodians keep 'l'he cam- pus spick and span by +heir hard work. bu+ +heir courJreous anol cheethul service has made +hem friends among bo+h sfudenfs and factu. No +ask Jrhey are called upon +o olo olaunfs +hem. Pic+ured above are: E. Bergeson. C. Milner. M. Hieber. K. Carney. WSWMVAWAYNWA , Twen+y-1cive -mrmmvr. gm We U rw.A?..qm-x e? 1 v, , v w - L N7: . , .e, STUDENT ADMINISTRATION S+uden+ governmemL is perhaps +he oldesf and moer firmly established campus ins+i+u+ion. In +he very firer year of We school's organiza+ion sfu- dent body officers were elecfed. Isabelle Anderson was He firs+ sfudenf body president AHhough in ifs ?irsf year +he college was +00 small +0 enfer many college acfivifies, debafing and afhlefics were engaged in +0 +he ex+en+ +ha+ managers for Hwese Jrwo achiJries were eleCJred. Since +ha+ Jrime. wifh Hue growfh of +he college. s+uden+ governmen+ has played an increasingly imporfanf par+ in school lhce. ASSOCIATE D pres: commissuoner STUDENT Jr semes+er Associafed Sfudenf Tom Engelman ian SfanIey To Hue firs +hose achiv denf Viv lnl' + of head freshmen wer d +0 our casual. Triendl Ignmen Incoming and social wen+ +he ass es a+ which infroduce welcomed and , way , x l1 2? ?Nwa $7 QVw?V 0?? xz x f life irley Galusha headed The women s+uden+ s+uden av, MQWV . v r , ea w idenf. and Bob HeaJrh. Milfon Ashe Sh as AWS pres and Mar Ir respec . freasurer and sec pably filled +he immons ca T Ion denf iafed Sfudenfe pres: Jrive offices of vice- refary of The Assoc ies began wi IVT I ac+ ng parfies of one kind ano +0 +he Fall P socna The whirl of Tall T penng inc, looked for -war, no one coul- in Odober . By chober new sfudenfs had absorbeo if for arrang fe +he long Jrre yone Jrorium was alwa lCnlC gs Ies. Des NW. and aHer com -of games and fu bly have Telf like an ou+sider. To Bill Kamrafh goes +he cred mg up genla T welcom anofher. lead Icmc was an evenJr ever a series 0 paysee baseball 0 poss: + semesfer assembl The p ward +0 +0 Willard. The aud Overshadowed onl fer-club assembl Each of +he serv our firs Tom Engelman , f ys weH-TiHed court The In y by Kangaroo mung y was The moswL en+er+a lubs presenfed an or lglna Ice C Maxine Knighf Laurence Dresser m o m m ian T Mar Milfon Asher x 7 54 . ithr -e Twen+y 5,? gym 7?, f wxxf. w? x??? V ? z w waZWM wameZwaxg , wa ???wzgy. a Torn Powell Roberf Heafh Shirley Galusha ise mg ied +an+ of fablishing a record pirit everyone was presenfed Ies pecial frip +0 besfow appropriafe f as much as . Everyone if preceded Impor Ben Sfeffens Twenfy-nine r .d V 5 rl e In IT 0 Ie IO 6 JG n a -ole IO pm Pl 8 In IT U L Ing wh icolor mov ide +he paper in carry IOY I yean Long Beach porfaJrion and fooJr +he . noJr only because excepf Jrhe awful momenJr when ies we in ph-Frosh dance in chober. . sponsored by +he Associafed Women Sfu- idered +he moer assembl from a scienJrhcic lec+ure on cosmic rays by Dr imaxed by +he annual Chrisfmas consecuf is year a+ +he Pacific Coasf Club ped +0 gu IS cons , arrange Jrrans and +hey +hink i 's lo+s of funeall Jrhey pop The ques+ion. iH Kamra+h pafed were obviously en B i I C 2gM formal ing close on ifs heels Jrhe nex1L monJrh. To +he AWS dance. 1c Soquh America by Carlefon Beals +0 fechn and +hose who pamL Tom Powell as edi+or of El Don hel 0H Columbian honors for +he fourfh Vivian Sfanley CUSSIon o irer oh fhe formal jaysee dances was Jrhe So a? yMM The firsf semes+er social season was cl S+udemL +alen+ was feafured a+ several dance. held +h F wiJrh Jrhe reverse denfs follow Jrh candy. and Sanfa Claus made a s giHs on several factu members. WI . looked forward +0 Jrhe Chrisfmas dance Jrhe formal affairs. Alumni vied wi+h s+uden+s in es aHendance. In keeping wifh +he yulefide 5 women sfudenfs muswL ask +he men a fwo-week holiday. bu+ because i Jrhe audience. sk ASSOCIATED STUDENT L ,. a ' ,. . . ,L , . V Affer one of +he moswL hea'red elecfions in jay- , 7V , ' l V' ' i see hisfory. Bob Heafh Jrriumpheol as Associafed xxxxs s swv s 1a, .x' $34? aka ' xxk w, Jm sk a $ g Wa z MA; a Q a . v a ' g f S+uolen+ presidenf for Hue second semes+er. and , V, - Maureen McClin+ock was successor Jro +he posi- +ion of social commissioner. Under +heir guidance x E , , , . - . . sfudenf governmenJr confinued ifs smoofh course. xwg V; L I , ,-5 V Lorraine SweeJr Jrook over He reigns as AWS Aw president wi+h Myers McCrory, Gene Hamaker. and Phyllis Johnson being elecfed Jro Hwe respec- Jrive offices of vice-presidenf. +reasurer. and sec- reJrary of He Associafed Sfudenfs. Jack Clark confinueol +0 fum ouf plans fo assemblies as enfer+aining as +hose of +he firs semesfer. Probably one of He mos+ unique was a quiz con+es+ won by Dick Casfello. Compe+i+ion wifhin +he audience was keen +o see who could Show 0qu Hwe funniesf wrong answer. Under Edi+or Myron Smifh El Don confinued as an ou+s+anding iaysee newspaper. . Rober+ Heafh The Penny Fair, Bachelor's Ball. Skafing Parer Co-eol Frolicaeach evenf added +0 an ever increasing series of pieasanf memories. Finall o+her jaysee sfudenf doings became eclipsed b Fiesfa plans. . Again +he Orpheo Jrroupe made i+s musica wk a s v k x Gene Hamaker Phyllis Johnson ; AW W s 4 K 0? k v-;-nap . Mm, ,swm ass A. ., a; kw www.rmg ..,u,:asa,? round of coun+y high schools; again +he clubs became a buzz of secre+ive .c+ivi+y. brimming wifh plans for +he big even+. Men appeared on Hue campus wearing sheepish expressions and an odd assorfmenf of chin decorafions. lncreased growfh 01C whiskers serve as a cons+amL reminder +ha+ +he greawL day was approaching. Library fables became hidden under a burden o1c reference books and index cards as He deadline for +erm papers neared. And finally Fies+a clay. wifh ifs gala parade. piduresque Spanish dress. dances. program and play. became anoH'Ier pleasamL memory +0 pack away wifh a rumpled cosfume. wilfed gardenia, or a copy 01E Hwe Fiesfa magazine. During +he few remaining weeks. acfivifies reached a dizzying height wifh all +he service clubs working in+o an already crowded calendar +heir final gala parfies before exam week. which. wi+h ifs feverish. lasf-minufe erudy. warned +ha+ H18 Jrime +0 say adios was approaching. All Jroo swiHly came +he Hnal round of baccalaurea+e and commence- ment wi+h Hue annual banquef on June l3+h bringing +he spring semesfer +0 ifs official close. McClinJrock Jack Clark a X a aw a wail ' Myers McCrory Lorraine Swee+ Myron Smi+h is aufo- ip privi- . The pur- promoJrion of +he Hie college H1 full membersh In Woman Sfudenfs. bef- There are no dues +e red WI iafed gis y a member f H18 Assoc gamma 0 Every woman re maJricaH leges fer known as AWS pose of H16 or welfare of Hie and adv wkgngv s s , em? 2w s3 Mgfgx . w . feasmwwags 340; sXZ Xx f xx WNMWMAWwa A2 a V $2; 6 I i xxx! mm xsmss x s Vivym? x v; : mg Irs+ ICGFS Jrufion. Off Ins+ halic of Hie college evelopmen+. and Hie gan early in H18 it n Hie Ebell club house. is He women of He isers of AWS concern Jrl'iemselves wifh ion Hue d inine .l. fmenf prog ram 'be lus 1c H18 fem i'i'i'l a Jrea held iai ad W Hie soc happiness 0 popuiafion. The social semeerer a x k s V1 s. g ,J 4Qwvswvxx 4 waxx X $ VA .uppen . The Ladies' c+ivi+y. gerness by Jr semeerer a IFS . mef factu women own classmaies I r girls iris and fine ice dance was anoH'ieric lass 9 Here freshman c Cho This evenJr was awaiied wiJrh much ea Hie girls. wiJrh some Jrre +his dance Hie lvedi. Hie men do Hie wo e men. For +on Beach. mg Jring ianol bear all is year. as for several pidafion by Hi is do Hie invn 9. Th in Hunf is dance aiwa m gh nder MemoHd HaH years paer. Hue affair was held in expense mvo ings a ys br Ion. deol Hie music. Th prow bably +he moer Ray Eberie's orchesfra big +u mouf, and popular AWS fund y and capable firsf semesi'er president IS pro a was Hie bus Mary Elise Hankey secreJrary-freasurer. Shirley Galush Shirley Galusha Barbara Tucker Aniia PoHer Mary Elise Hankey a y x x 7 $13 . 4 w aV? s x s 3 M a sx, xWWV , x far? v xMMMMWMfWMMM? . s ,f, K NM , x xAA XWMWXVWVAHMA f xxvvwxxyfsJ M a A M a wnyy xx? gamma 7 x0 f X i? ; ass xvii w of; xx! gaae Thirfy-fwo 1? ZMMVJ 1?? a ' wmmswma..- A.W.S. The liveliesl second semesler affair was flue annual Co-ed Frolic. an in- formal cosfume parly for women only. held in Hue Peacock room o1C +he Ebell club house. Coslumes fan- laslic. ingenious. ridiculous. and f beaulilul vied for allenlion. Group . dances. games. and skiJrs more or less :l- 'V dramalic provided enlerlainmenl. A i' .. play direcled by Wayne Tarvin was -, t l'; also presen+ed. . 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From +he firsf graduafion o1c six sfudenfs in I9I7 +he number of gradua+es increased +0 +hirfy-one in I925, one hundred and Jren in l930, one hundred and +hir+y-eigh+ in I935. unfil lasf year if was one hundred and fiHy. One +housand eighf hundred and sevenfy-five young men and women have graduafed from our college. well equipped +0 lead useful lives and +0 gain addifional Jrraining in higher insfifufions. FIRST SEMESTER And so anoJrl'ier full and happy college year has rolled around Jro ifs inevi+alole ending. leaving in HS palh many Jrreasurecl memories and friends never +0 be lorgoHen. For Hie Sophomores. L , x gradualion clay signifies Hie laer page of an ex- a ciling chapler wherein evenHul clays of social ' evenfs. making new friends. and crammingH are all mixed info a pleasanl maze. RegreHully, Hie superiorily of Class slanding is handed down +0 Jrl'ie incoming Sophomores along wifl'i Hie im- plemenls 01c punishmenl for all green and inex- perienced Freshmen. Members of +his year's graduafing class. like every ofher. have prize possessions from which +hey will never parf; gay. sad. and some wisHul recolleclions of various occasions +hrougliou+ +heir college life. One of He moer cherished oi Jrhese fond memories will undoubleolly be +he Soph-Frosh dance, Hie moer imporlani and brealhlessly awaifed social evenJr 01C +he year. given for Hie supreme purpose of removing any pos- sible ill feelings acquired during Hie +rying session 01C Kangeroo CourJr. Amidsl such happy and colorlul surroundings. however. differences be- Jrween classes banished and a keen sense of apprecialion and friendship Bill Kamrafh Tom Sullivan Norma CraH Ralph lvle+cal1c i, . ax x; 3x a x ,4 - 3, x x . a vxyggbzx . . ' a a . v 4: a x , . A w, M 4475 , ' . ' 24 W1 ' ' ' a , . a - ' Kg? VQXA . ' ' Mg 4$ , .4 $9 - Reagg V Nyyxksxw Thirfy-six OPHOMORE OFFECERS SECOND SEMESER became well founded. The Hunlinglon Beach Memorial Hall provided an excellemL selling for Jrhis ever-successlul affair. Pledging will long remain a period of pro- found humor lo all on campus and OH. This year Jrhe service clubs again slaged rush parlies for +he enlerlainmenl ol all new corners. and origin- alily held lull sway. Romanlic dreams crumbled Jro srark realism in +he migh+y swoop of pledging, however. and many a don and done lehL momen- Jrarily disillusioned. Leaders for +his venluresome class of '40 were wisely selecled and placed in office wiJrh clue ceremony. Firsf semesler officers. who proceeded lo persecule duly The lowly Frosh, were presi- denl Bill Kamralh and his able cabinerL including Tom Sullivan. vice-presi- denf: Norma Craft secrelary; and Ralph Melcahc. Jrreasurer. Those re- sponsible for +he success of commencemenl aclivilies, ancl oJrher equally imporlamL second semeerer dulies. included Torn Sullivan. president Clyde Casey. vice-presidenl; Rhoda Timmons. secrelary; and Norma Daly acling as lreasurer. Sullivan and his cabinet wilh Jrhe assislance of Social Commissioner Maureen McClinlock, were also responsible for selecfing Jrhe gill presenled lo Jrhe lunior college by +he deparling Sopho- more class. Tom Sullivan :waww ' s aw 9s is I 5 fi .r shoe. I 3'. Norma Daly Rhoda Timmons Clyde Casey Thirfy-seve DOROTHY JO Transferred from Santa Rosa Jun- ADAMS, Y H T O R O D T T O L B A x College O.K. Club. Univ 1011 of California sity 61 M M y KM i1 High f Santa Ana 0 Graduate School fe Alpha Rho Tau. sewi Hou VWM MAMM MWM ,VMMMM 7. 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Mississippi Ana High of Spinsters; French State DE GUNTHER, RUTH Graduate of Santa School Las Meninas; Newman Club, Redlands University Ana High Fo rer COHEN, MORRIS Graduate of School Sports Editor Del Ano 2 years; Tavern Tattlel's; Alpha Gamma Slg- ma; Phi Sigma Alpha; German Club. U.C.L.A.-Plant Pathology Santa Ana High CORNWELL, ARTHUR W. Graduate of Hollywood School Engineers; C.P.A. Army Air Corps High CROCKER, THOMAS Transferred from Washington, Seattle. Photography Club; Club Cervan- tes; Alpha Gamma Sigma. University of Washington P0- litieal Science University of DANNENBRING,, BERNICE Graduate of Montrose High School, Montrose, South Dakota Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha; Y.KV.C.A. DAWSON, GEORGE Graduate of Santa School German Club: Band: Orchestra. Moffett Field, California-Army Air Corps Ana High DENNI, JO Graduate of Anaheim Union High School Las Gitanas: VV.A.A.; Newman Club, secretary-treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; O.K. Club; Tennis; Hockey; Bad- minton; Baseball. Undecided DREBLOW. DOROTHY Graduate of Santa School Las Gitanas, secretary. Employment Ana High EGGINGTON, DOROTHY Graduate of Santa School Newman Club. Redlands University-Music Ana High ELLIOT, LYDIA Graduate of Huntington Beach High School Faculty Editor of Del Ano; As- sistant Editor of Student Directory; Assistant Editor of Tavern Post; Beta Phi Gamma; Piloteers, vice- president; Tavern Tattlers; Tennis; Swimming; Basketball. University of Southern California FAINBARG, ALLAN ABE Graduate of Santa School University of Oregon Ana FAUS, BEVERLY Graduate of Laguna Beach High School Alpha Rho Tau; Sigma. Art work Alpha Gamma FREEMAN, VIRGINIA Graduate of Peris Union High School, Peris, California O.K. Club; French Club; Newman Club; Swimming. U.C.L.A.-Music EDICK, MARJORIE Graduate of Newport Harbor School French Club; Y.W.C.A. Riverside Library School ELLIOT, JIM Graduate of Santa Ana High School Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Los Gauchos, secretary; Track. Employment. ENGLISH, ROBERT Graduate of Ceres Union High School, Ceres, California Delta Psi Omega, sub-director and director; French Club; Drama. San Jose State FARWELL, ROYCE Graduate of Santa Ana High School University of Washington FEE, WALLACE Graduate of Anaheim Union High School San Jose ment State Law Enforce - GALUSHA, SHIRLEY Graduate of Fort Morgan High School, Colorado President, A.XV.S.; Sisterhood of Spinstel's, sub-sum'eme spinster, keeper of the quilt and mender of the sox; Beta Gamma; VV.A.A. University of Nebraska F0 r+y-one GEIGER, BETTY LOU G'aduate of North English High School, Iowa Piloteers; Newman Club; German Club, secretary; VV.A.A., treasurer; O.K. Club, vice-president; Basket- ball; Hockey; Swimming; Baseball. University of Iowa-Biological Sciences GOMMEL, ERNEST Graduate of Orange Union High School Engineers, Vice-president; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Gamma Sigma. University of California at Ber- keley-Structural Engineering GRIGG, CHARLES WALLACE Graduate of Santa Ana School Aviation Club; Sp1 ing Dance. Army Air Corps-Randolph Field High Delta Psi Omega; GUENTHER, ROBERT Transferred from daho Fiesta O.K. Club. University of Washington University of Committee; Buccaneers; HAARSTAD, IRENE Graduate of Campo High School, Campo, California Lutheran Club. Employment HARDING, NORMAN Graduate of Huntington Union High School Track Occidental College Beach Fo rfy-+wo GODA, GEORGE Graduate of Garden Grove High School Undecided GOVVDY, EILEEN Graduate of School Piloteers; Alpha Rho Tau; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Photography Club. U.C.L.A. Santa Ana High GROSS, BETTINA E. Graduate of Orange High School Sisterhood of Spinsters; Alpha Gamma Sigma; W.A.A.; French Club; Tennis; Swimming. University of Arizona GUTHRIE, FLORENCE Graduate of Santa Ana School Sisterhood of spinster; French ma; O.K. Club. University of Iowa High Spinsters, supreme Club; Beta Gam- HANKEY, MARY ELISE Graduate of Capistrano High School A.XV.S., secretary-treasurer; Las Meninas; O.K. Club; Y.VV.C.A.; Spanish Club; Alpha Gamma Sig- ma; Phi Sigma Alpha; Phi Theta Kappa; Orpheo Troupe. U.S.C. Union HARDY, RICHARD Graduate of Garden Grove High School Alpha Gamma Sigma. Post-graduate HARMS, LORENZ Graduate of Orange High School Lutheran Club Employment HART, BERNARD Graduate of Alma Center School, Wisconsin O.K. Club. president; Junior Lions, treasurer, Lion tamer; Phi Sigma Alpha, Vice-president; German Club, vice-president; Newman Club, Vice- president, social chairman; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; Fiesta Committee. University of Wisconsin High HEATH, ROBERT D. Graduate of Santa Ana School President of Associated Students; Inter-club council, president; Vice- president of Associated Students; Junior Lions; Phi Sigma Alpha, president; Alpha Gamma Sigma, president; French Club, president; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Mu Gam- ma; Beta Gamma; Tavern Tattlers; Tennis. Law or diplomatic service uni- versity, undecided High HEEMSTRA, RUTH Graduate of Fullerton Union High School French Club. U.C.L.A. Education HENDERSON, BETEJO Graduate of Santa School Spanish Club; French Club; Beta Phi Gamma. U.C.L.A.-Journalism Ana High HEUCK, GEORGE Graduate of Orange High School Los Gauchos Undecided HARNOIS, NELSON Graduate of Santa School Inter-club Council; president; Engineers, manager; Football. Boeing School of Aeronautics Aeronautical Engineering Ana High Buccaneers, publicity HATTER, NORMAN Graduate of Harvard Academy Los Gauchos, at arms. United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut hfilitary secretary, sergeant HEDLEY, DOROTHY ANNA Transferred from Oceanside Jun- ior College Associate Editor Del Ano; Phi Sigma Alpha; O.K. Club; Debate Team and Alpha Gamma Sigma, vice-president OCeanside J. CJ San Diego State Teachers' Col- lege HELLUMS, BETTY FAYE Graduate of Escondido School Sigma Phi Sigma, president, con- cert mistress; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Piloteers; Opera Reading Club. Undecided. High HENDERSON, JOHN Graduate of Santa School Engineers; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha, president, University of neering Ana High California- Engi- HICKS, HELEN ELNORA Graduate of Santa Ana School Y.VV.C.A. Bookstore LVIanager; Y.W'.C.A., cabinet, Vice-president and Asilomar Chairman. University of Tennessee, Elemen- tary Teacher High For+y-+h ree y y Varsity High Broth- Var- is- Beach gy, En- High ; Baseball ; t Dav 1s1on , Ana High Ana High Ana 1a a y ted Students Club nan Class bouncer ; Football. VVashburn arka High School, , Minneapolis, Minnesota Santa Santa Santa helors, itute of Technolo president of Huntington of of Basketball of of WALLACE 0f Associa , WA.A. S' Freshl Inst , ty of Californ P H Y L L IS i Lions; O.K. Basketball. an Jose State 7 Kansas , nia ch Chemist 0r Telev ary 11a 21 A.' e N E L L l E W Hockev a US, Univers aduate for 1 Graduate of N ark Graduate School President I .A Undogcided Undecided erhood 0f Bac Ticultur g Graduate Graduate School Graduate School C School Secret Las Git Gr High School 211 sear ineer sity Re 5, N HOLZKNECHT, MOLLIE JULIA HOLAN, DELBERT L. HORTON, RICHARD JENNINGS JOHNSON A ISHIE , gh X- i- g- ns B0 ssoc Lio i ior h School, a ck- ofA School gh School, Ana High An :1 J R Jun captain. b mgton Tr a , ' a sioner Alpha Gamma Si ange High ulsa Hi Sant Club' T of me; Alpha' of S s hington a Club. as JAMES ARTHUR Sant Tennis Sig sity of W'ash I ! ROBERT ate of Kelso Hi0 Oklahoma yment all. i ate m ident; S.C. an umblinO' seb mpio W mployment -four : 'lduate of Or .aduate chool Ph ldu nixiel T l 1-; so O.K LT , raduate of Tulsa, 1V 2 Athletic Commis G B E Tennis Undecided Gr S ated Students ma' Dre U. 1.21s Gitan Kel Gradu School Letter 1110' E FoHy O E L C A N D E N A M F F O H HOLLAND, WILLIAM HOOKER, ARTHUR R HUDSPETH, CAROLINE JELLISON JOHNSON ff xx 22724 . L L L Z 97x LL JOHNSTON, GEORGE WILFRED 'r Graduate of Santa Ana High School A :3, Undecided i , . 3 J; .1 . 3' ' KING, RUTH Graduate of Los Angeles High - .. . School '.. '1 Las Meninas; Alpha Rho Tau. . 3 U.C.L.A. l ; ' 'g f: 1.. , KROCK, PHYLLIS ' Graduate of Santa Ana High School Piloteers, Vice-president; Sigma Phi Sigma; French Club; Lutheun Club; Y.XV.C.A.; Octet; Orpheo Troupe. U.C.L.A. LAYTON, GLENN Graduate of Santa Ana High School Fiesta Committee; Los Gauchos; French Club; Beta Gamma; Pi Mu Gamma; Badminton. E.SAC. ,. LIGGETT, RUTH 3 Graduate of Santa Ana High School El Don advertising manager: Sisw terhood of Spinsters: French Club: 1 Delta Psi Omega, publicity direc- tor: Ushel'ette. U.S.C.-Journalism LING, RUTH Graduate of Rupert High School O.K. Club, secretary; L215 Gitanzm, historian: Alpha Gamma Sigma; 'Phi Sigma Alpha; Spanish Club; XV.A.A University of California at Ber- keley JULIEN, LOYCE Graduate of Tustin Union High School Fresno College State 'Peuchelw KNIGHT, MAXINE Graduate of Santa Ana High School Commissioner of XVomen's Ath- letics; Fiesta Committee: Inter-club Council; Las Meninas, president and reporter; Y.XV.C.A., social service Chairman; O.K. Club; Beta Gamma: Swimming, manager; Tennis; Bad- minton; Basketball; Baseball; Hoclb ey, manager. Santa Barban State PhysiC-al Education KROCK, JUSTINE Graduate of Santa Ana High School Las Gitanas, secretary; Y.XV C.A. Housewife LEVENS, NATHAN Graduate of Santa Ana High School Tndecided LIGTHART, JACK Graduate of Laguna Beach High School Alpha Gamma Sigma; Sigma Phi Sigma: Opera Reading Club: Opera; Orpheo Troupe. Teaching LINSENBARD, JEAN ';1':1duate Of Santa Ana High School Alpha Gamma Sigma; French Plub, Vive-president: ilvel'n Tatt- lel's, secretary-tl'euxurer. University of California :11 Faer- keiey Forer-Hve xxv xiiw x ???I , N. N xxxxxxwx x k x . 9Q V xx W Xx x m Xx K x K NR :sx Wx L7 N x xx? xxxxw xv ix 'Xx KN m $ RN SEN xi R ER w w E xxx LOGAN, MARVIE LOCKETT, RUTH Graduate of Santa Ana High School Las Gitanas, Vice-president, treas- urer; Alpha Gamma Sigma, secre- tary; NY.A.A Phi Theta Kappa; German Club; Badminton. Santa Barbara State-Teaching LONGSDORFF, FLORENCE Graduate of Maroa Community High School, Illinois Commissioner of Women's Ath- letics; Las Gitanas; VV.A.A., presi- dent, secretary; O.K. Club; French Club; Aviation Club; Basketball; Tennis; Hockey; Badminton; SWim ming; Baseball. U.C.L.A.-Physica1 Education LUNDBY, ROLAND Graduate of Spring Valley High School, Minnesota Junior Lions, secretary; Phi Sig- ma Alpha, treasurer; Pi Mu Gam- ma; Lutheran Club. Post-graduate McCLINTOCK, MAUREEN Graduate of Newport Harbor High School Social Commissioner; Fiesta Com- mittee; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Alpha Rho Tau, president, Vice-president; Beta Gam- ma; Las Gitanas, president, secre- tary, treasurer; French Club. Pomona College McCULLOUGH, ELEANOR Graduate of Santa Ana High School Alpha Gamma Sigma; Spanish Club. U.C. L.A.-English MCNEILL, WILLIAM Graduate of Orange High School Junior Lions; Football. University keley Forer-six of California at Ber- Graduate of Newport Harbor School French Club. U.C.L.A.-Radi0 Activity LOPEZ, FRANK Graduate of New Mexico Tea- chers High School .K. Club; Spanish Club; Varsity O NS'V Baseball. New Mexico Teachefs College LYCAN, MAURICE Graduate of Santa. Ana High School Employment McCRORY, MEYERS Graduate of Santa Ana High School Vice-president of Associated Stu- dents; Engineers; Los Gauchos. Randolph Field MCDONALD, MADOLYN Graduate of Santa Ana High School Ticket Chairman of Annual Pic- nic: Y.W.C.A., president. secretary; tary: French Club; Las Meninas. Occidental College-Personnel study MALCOM, MARY EMMA Graduate of San Juan Capistrano High School Assistant editor of Student Direc- tory: O.K. Club, president; Tavern A Tattlers; Y.VV.C. . U.S.C.-Journalism MATHEWS, RUTH JANE Graduate of Santa Ana School Las Gitanas; Lutheran Club. Mercy College of Nursing, Diego High Tavern Tattlers; San MILLER, STANLEY Graduate of Butler High School, Missouri Alpha Gamma Sigma Undecided MOORE, HOWARD Graduate of Orange High School Los Gauchos, Vice-president; Swimming. Post-graduate MOZLEY, DONALD Graduate of Santa Ana School Manager College News Service; Tavern Post Business Manager; Beta Gamma; Beta Phi Gamma; Phi Sigma Alpha; Tavern Tattlers; French Club. University Journalism High 0f MissourisSchool of MUTZ, HAROLD Graduate of Garden Grove High School German Club; OK. Club. Travel Phi Sigma Alpha; NEIGHBOUR, HUGH Graduate of Santa School Los Gauchos; Football; Track. University of HawaiisPolynesioan History and Geology Ana High MEYER, THAM Graduate of School Delta Psi Omega; HBehold this Dreamer ; 'sYoung April. Theater School of Dramatic Art, Carnegie Square, New York Santa Ana High MINOR, ALVIN Graduate of School Employment Santa Ana High MOTLEY, HELEN Graduate of School French Club, secretary; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Alpha Rho Tau; Y.W.C.A. College Santa Ana High MULHALL, MARY Graduate of Huntington High School Editor Student Directory; Feature Editor E1 Don; Activity Editor Del Ano; O.K. Club; Tavern Tattlers; Beta Phi Gamma, secretary; New- man Club; German Club, secretary; Alpha Gamma Sigma, reporter. University of IowasSchool of Journalism Beach RAMOLA Cut NARDUCCI, Graduate of School, Montana Newman Club; Delta Psi Omega; O.K. Club; Football; Baseball. U.C.L.A. Bank High NELSON, FLORENCE Graduate of Santa School Las Gitanas Undecided Ana High For+y-seven N E LSO N , H U G H Graduate of School Buccaneers, Undecided Santa Ana High secretary; Engineers. NORWOOD, MARY JANE Graduate of Santa Ana School Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; W.A.A.; Piloteers, Vice- president; Phi Sigma Alpha; Tennis. Santa Barbara State High OTTESON, KEITH Transferred from Idaho University of Idaho-Journalism Ricks College, NELSON, ROBERT Graduate of Santa School Buccaneers, skipper. Post-graduate Ana High OSBORN, VERNA MARIE Graduate of Santa School .Sigma Phi Sigma, president; Phi Slgma Alpha; Spanish Club, vice- president; Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club Ac- companist. San Diego State Ana High OVERMAN, JOANNA Graduate of Santa Ana High School Las Meninas; Alpha Gamma Sig- ma; French Club, president; Sigma Phi Sigma, secretary; Alpha Mu Gamma; Spanish Club, secretary; .Inter-club Council, secretary. San Jose State-Romance Lan- guages PEARSON, STANLEY Graduate of Santa School Manager PETT, UPTON Graduate of School French Club; Alpha Rho Tau, pub- licity director. College Ana High Santa Ana High Troupe; Delta Psi Omega; Lead in Beho1d This Dreamer ; Young April. Los Angeles City College Orpheo NW Xxx Xx $sx xx POWELL, TOM Graduate of Orange Union High School Editor E1 Don; Faculty editon Del A110; Executive Board; College News Service: Junior Lions, vice-presi- dent: O.K. Club; Beta Gamma; Beta Phi Gamma, president: Boxing. University of California RAMIREZ, CECELIA Graduate of Santa Ana School Spanish Club, president; Y.VV.C.A. University of California at Ber- keley High qu x X X NXW XVQQQ REID, WILLIAM Graduate of School Los Gauchos; Alpha Gamma Sig- ma: Lettel'men Club; Basketball. U.S.C. ROBINSON, RUSSELL Graduate of Santa School Buccaneers; Phi Sigma Alpha; Al- pha Gamma Sigma. College of the Pacific or Univer- sity of California Santa Ana High Ana High For+y eIgh+ ROGERS, BARBARA SCHERBERT, DONALD Graduate of Newport Harbor High Graduate of Balaton High School, School Minnesota Las Meninas; Tennis. Pi Mu Gamma. Employment U.C.L.A. Pre-medical SCHMITZ, MARGARET SCHMOCK, DONALD Graduate of Santa Ana High Graduate of West High School, School Iowa Junior College Society Broad- Buccaneers, Boatswain; Newman caster, KVOE; Sports Editor E1 C1ub,1st vice-president;Varsity S' Don; Las Gitanas, vice-president; Club: OK. Club; Football. Tavern Tattlers, president; Newman U.C-L-A- Club, secretary; Beta Phi Gamma; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha. Santa Barbara, State College SCHROEDER, KENNETH SHAFERv ROBERTA Graduate of Santa Ana High Graduate of Santa Ana High School School Boxing. Alpha Gamma Sigma; Photogra- Emplovment phy Club; Las Meninas; Alpha Rho Tau, treasurer; VV.A.A., vice-presi- dent; Tennis, manager; Basketball. U.C.L.A. Art SKUNDBERG, RACHEL SLOUL'Ny WESLEY Graduate of Orange High School Graduate of VVilliston High School, yT German Club; Y.W.C.A.; Basket- 3018.1 Pakota . ball. Ax'l'atlor; Club; lele Team. U.C.L.A. or Santa Barbara State Unlversuy Of Montana -Education SMITH, JOHN BAXTER SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH Graduate of High Point High graduate of Santa Ana High School, North Carolina SC 1001 German Club; O.K. 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Aviation; Los Gauchos, president; Photography Club, president; Beta Gamma; O.K. Club; Fiesta Commit- tee: Del A110 Photographer. Randolph Field-Aerial Photogra- pher TIMMONS, MARIAN Graduate of Santa Ana High School A.XV.S., Vice-president; Secretary of Associated Students; Las Me- ninas, treasurer; Beta Gamma; Spanish Club: W.A.A. Teams. Santa Barbara State Education TUCKER, HAROLD Graduate of Santa Ana High School Commissioner of Mews Athletics; Buccaneers, president; Engineers, president; Beta Gamma, president; Varsity nS Club, secretary; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Football; Rugby. University of California at Ber- keley UYENO, EDNA Graduate of Garden Grove High School Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Sigma A1- pha, secretary; Alpha Gamma Sig- ma; VV.A.A.; Hockey; Basketball; Badminton. U.C.L.A. WALTERS, WINIFRED Graduate of Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles Piloteers, secretary, president; VV.A.A.; O.K. Club; Alpha Gamma Sigma; French Club; Swimming; Badminton. U.C.L.A. Physica1 Education WATERS, JOHN Graduate of Orange High School Undecided TIMMONS, BETTIE Graduate of Santa Ana High School Chairman of Fiesta Parade; Sis- terhood of Spinsters, secretary; A1- pha Rho Tau; French Club; New- man Club. Washington State TIMMONS, RHODA Graduate of Santa Ana High School Secretary Sophomore Class; Las Meninas, secretary; Lutheran Club, secretary; German Club; Alpha Gamma Sigma. Santa Barbara State Education TWAY, LAWRENCE Graduate of Santa Ana High School -Los Gauchos; Pi Mu Gamma; Phi Slgma Alpha; Basketball. University of California at Ber- keley-Pre-medical WALKER, EDNA Graduate of Newport Harbor High School .Opera Reading Club; Sigma Phi Slgma, president, manager. Undecided WANDELL, MONICA Graduate of San Juan Capistrano ngh School Las Meninas; VV.A.A.; Y.VV.C.A. O.K. Club; Spanish Club; Basket- ball; Hockey. U.C.L.A. F0reign Languages WEBSTER, DWIGHT Graduate of Orange Union High School Employment FiHy-one Ana High Santa of DWIGHT Graduafe WE NTZE L School A1- appa gh School Theta K i eI-I an i ROBERT g h P gm 7 i S ate 0f 01' ng1nee1 E pha Gamma S WEITBRECHT H'aciu Sig- tra- lnlS French Club Manager, Del Ano. , s Adm smes Alpha Gamma , gma Alpha i AiBu i ss L Qcaneers Bu ; Ph sme i C. ma Bu i a. ' of California at Ber- California Institute of mvei'si Y J 0.5 U 01 3y 1 chnolo kel Te ion t x WM S Wm M x W; i ikii tn . V wy z? y f. , $2; V Amwxxiim i 4x W y HARRISON raduate WHITE WEST, TED of Santa Ana High G School Beach mgton Hunt' of Graduate School 1gb G 01f U. H Lions. unior Aviation J 1011 trat' mis Adm C.L.A.-Business $V h i 1g Delta Ps port Harbor H ters; 11'1S PATRICIA ANN Sp Graduate of New chool is Tennis. ided y terhood of S Omega Undec WHITSON S 1gh H Falls Idaho Alpha Gamma 7 JACK of Idaho Falls, Alpha I Graduate Idaho Phi Sigma gma. E i WHITEHEAD School, 7 inyxyvav . m 4, mployment Ana High at Ber- 1a of Santa igma. ty of Californ ha Gamma S erSI 1V School A11; Un' keley WILLIAMS, RUBIE Graduate , ALICE 0f Henderson Hig Iowa K Club, Vice-president; VV.A.A., easurer. Undec ded i 1 Graduate School 0 t1 WILKINSON 94M , Aggy? y. High Santa Ana O.K. 0f fle Team y Air Corps WO L F E, J ESS E Graduate School gh una Beach Hi WINNIE Graduate of Lat; chool y S N O T w w Aviation Club; Swimming. i meers R Eng Club: Nav v , Theta ; Alpha 1mm1ng Alpha Rho Tau Ph SW i Alpha 1VIu y loteers ; i ; P ! art editor ident 1gma; French Club Basketball pres v v Ano, amma S A A. 21 Del Gamma G W ded 1 Kzipn Hockey Undeci RICHARD of Santa Ana High O.K. Graduate WRIG HT, School South 0m Aberdeen, MAE Tm nsferred fr WOODARD, Dakota Feature , Club , i r Lions El Don. O , Employment Jun Edito lub; O.K. iversity V I ate Un St Lutheran a South Dakot VV. A.A. i 3? xx . JIW a. 34.x ., 244 x 3X -+wo Fiiiy SECRETARIAL GRADUATES This year Mr. George B. Holmes. direcfor of Jrhe junior college commerce deparimenf. absenl on leave because of illness. leH +he responsibilily oi Jrraining lufure slenographers anol accounlanls in Jrhe capable hands of Miss Genevieve Humislon. Miss Dorolhy Decker. Miss Alice Smilh. Harry P. Jackson. and William Helm. The course differs from ofhers in +ha+ one preparing himself in Jrhe field. of commerce knows +ha+ his Tulure is compara'Tively secure. whereas mos+ gradu- afes are uncerlain concerning Their immediale oles+inies. There are +wo courses offered. The one +ha+ is compleled wifhin a year is a condensafion oi +he regular Jrwo year com- mercial prepara+ion and is given for all who desire brie1c bu+ adequale Jrraining. The +wo year course is an enlargemenf on +he brieiC Jrrainihg. and involves more courses. more effort more defail. anol beller preparafion. Advanfage of preparing onesehC Tor Jrhis work includes no+ only Jrhe shorJr lengfh of lime buf also Jrhe benelil oi +he placemenl bureau. Demand for graduafes frained here and recommended by Jrhe deparlmenl is high: hence. numerous members of Jrhis year's class will find iobs awailing Jrhem in well-eslablisheol firms and business houses upon gradualion. Row 1. M. Smith, A. Hopkins, V. Allec, M. Timmons, I. Haarstad, H. Crowther, D. Demaree, G. Yount, B. Cairns, I. Noble, L. Sweet. Row 2. Miss Humiston, J. Arnold, C. Loncono, M. Rutledge, E. Gray, S. Converse, J. Sterling, L. Durnbaugh, L. R, Alexander, N. Craft, E. Hoffman, D. Dreblow. Row 3. L. Salkeld, D. Eggington, M. Sherrard, V. Wilson, R. Williams, P. Jordan, B. Johnson, R. Thompson. Not in picture: C. Braner, B. Dannen- bring, P. Johnson, E. Jost. Fiify-fhree FRESHMEN OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Beware ye Freshmen! +hough unwriHen. served as He greeJring exfended +0 las+ Sep+em- ber's incoming Freshmen class. To gain pro+ec+ion from Jrhe disdaimcul super- iors +ha+ awai+ed Hweir arrival wi+h JrracliJrional Fresh biblesfl beanies. and unfafhomable ideas concerning +heir fufure! Hwis class hurriedly chose Presidenf Gene Hamaker and his capable assisfanfs, Wayne Piper as vice-presidenJr. Anna BeH as secrefary. and AniJra PoHer as Jrreasurer, +0 guide +heir collegiafe deS'Hnies. Under such reliable supervision. +he Freshmen managed +0 meeJr aH sifuaJrions admirably and gain valuable knowledge for fufure use. Each social evenf sponsored by +he enfire sfudenf body was an oc- casion all Freshmen reveled in. as if was an opporfunHy well used in be- coming beHer acquainfed wiJrh Hweir awesome superiors. Under such informal condHions if was discovered +ha+ upper classmen were no+ as menacing as Hwey wished +0 appear; in fact +hey appeared quIJre human and friendly! Those poor individuals who dared fread upon forbidden ground. however. or refused +0 acknowledge rules seJr by superior Class- men. were properly and severely deaH wiJrh In Kangeroo Court Judge Gene Hamaker Wayne Piper Anne Bell ni+a PoHer FiHy-four FRESHMEN OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER . Tom Engelman presided over +he unruly court room. while official +rial was carried ou+ by ' 'prosecuTor Rober+ English. The ever +hrea+ening - , firing squad held +error for many ill-TawLed Frosh ' as +hey were called +0 appear before The s+olid .31 jury. Many were heard +0 emif long sighs of re- lie1c as coumL was dismissed for ano+her year. Wifh +his issue aHended +0, class acfivifies com- ' menced +0 regain Jrheir normal pace. and Jrran- x 1 quilify and c:on+emL reigned once more on Jrhe ; ,. . campus. , PresenHy. aH Jrhouthrs Jrurned +0 nominafion of class officers for second semeerer. The reward of successful campaigners broughf worfhy Frosh members +0 +he heTm. Those upon whom leader- , ship and ifs responsibilifies were given included Jack Sullivan. president Jack Sullivan . ;gf AA I r; Anifa PoHer. acfing assisfanf in her newly acquired role as vice-presidenf; capabTe Grace Cock selecfed secrefary: and Maurice Young placed in ' Jrhe posifion 0T Jrreasurer. H was upon +he shoulders of Jrhis selech group , f? +0 finish all immedia+e business and proceed +0 guide Jrheir class on +0 ;: +he more complex dufies awaiHng +hem in upper classmen sfanding. This Jrask has been accomplished and Jrhe Frosh are now eager in Jrheir anficipafion +0 assume full presfige and power come neer Sep+ember. -' hwfsfe vg- angyxwrs 4.1: W .Mfr Maurice Young Grace Cock Anifa PoHer .a -lplw .asxawhm ,v.r-,u.-;.; ,A A FiHy-Tive I e f class hafe ing forced +0 superwsmg fe as school dent maker and Bill Guenfher mes O . lass pres: ir be dewalks were as wh eHa The freshmen were unforfunaf SI and ofher docfr onsisfed of +he Gen aw , a aa KW e H phomore c dewalks H +he SO , z e11 h earn ,fwf, , efy i471, L 2?? Frosh ishmenf c 20M? v.3?VWm . Ivan ge s: Jring ?ife X In waive? xie x a A rks of amL un+ dewalks can become 5 5 lane C n a m In S e F. FT 6 uh thr pa ks. The pun Mex. IF WO L 57?. x 3? eff x $22 a MMMW ichured above is Tom SuH P +wo members of Jr as +hey clean Hwe coHe s: on He school wal enough +0 be cau scrub off all He g, , , mom WWW. ACTIVITIES The curriculum of a college shows wha+ ifs sfudenfs mus+ do. The ex+ra-curricular acfivifies show whaf +hey do because Jrhey like Jrhe doing. Here are clubs +0 join-subiec+ clubs. social clubs. hobby clubs. Here are enferprises +0 promofe, sporfs +0 engage in. publicahons +0 which one may confribque. Always Jrhere are books +0 read. How Jrhe oppor+uni+ies come crowdingeopporfunifies +o serve +he college. +0 mee+ and know one's fellow sfudenfs. +0 broaden one's knowledge and deepen one's ex- perience. The grea+ problem is one of selec+ion. Tell me wha+ young people do when +hey are free +0 choose. and I will Jrell you whaf manner of men and women Jrhey are fo become. WW ,, gxlww ??rf 37M: x: ?Q , 6,, Rs l L V $ u mkvxxxx x y , W v . A v , x 4V1 5;? Q6, 3 V , O 2fx $XZ$ c 47057 in msz L x V$wa$w x FINE ARTS Drama. music. and liferafure have always been a parJr of college ac- Jrivifies. bu1L many years of grow+h have served +0 enlarge Hie scope o1C Jrhese ar+s. A very elaborafe pageant The Princess. was presen+ed in l9l7; more recemL drama producfions have been The lv1ob.'I Sfage Door. Smiling Through. and Losf Horizons. climaxed +his year wifh +he presen+a+ion of Our Town. PublicaHons s+ar+ed wi+h +he firer issue of Jrhe yearbook in I92l. which was folIowed by He coHege news- paper in l925. +he eruolenJr handbook in l926. and +he liferary magazine. Tavern Posi'I in I929. In l923 +he music program of +he college was begun. and in +he same year Hie Hrsf debafing championship was won. 469V ' i? ' a z V Joe 4w? 93 As Jrhe year I940 marks Jrhe +wen+y-fif+h anni 3:??? 's' , . versary of +he founding of +he college. member ' ... l of +his year's Del Ano sfaH aHempfed +o sho Jrhrough Jrhe pages of Jrhis annual Jrhe rapid an- varied progress of Jrhe iaysee in every field of ac +Evi+y in paer years. Care was faken. howeve +0 see +ha+ Jrhe commemorafion of our quarfe cenJrury of growlh in no way defracfed from +h main purpose oerhe book. which is Jro presen a full and accurale picfure of Jrhe college year a H was fell +ha+ +he aclivilies and achievemenfl of Jrhis year would sland 0qu in a beHer way anal would be more fully undersfood ht l'hey wer Ed Budd shown in confras+ lo all +ha+ has gone before In +his way Jrhe evemLs of +he presenf year Wll weave +hemselves inJro Jrhe gradual developmenf of Jrhe college. New +his year was Jrhe addifion of color phol'ography on Jrhe mai division pages, anoJrher sfep forward in Jrhe developmemL of Del Anow H was fell JrhaJr +his new feafure would help +o give an even clearer pic Jrure of many of Jrhe lradilions and evenfs of Jrhe college. l This year's Del Ano was ediJred by Edward Budd. Associafe Edifol was Dorofhy l-ledley. who assisled wifh copy reading and edifing any who also helped as adminisfrafive head, frequenfly confacfing SWW 1 members for reporJrs of progress and noJrilying +hem of SlaH meefingsl Mary Mulhall. Acfivilies Edi+or. was alloHed Jrhe secfions devofed Jr Morris Cohen Grace Cock James Yamada Dorofhy Hedley w xg xvslcg, V 2N V hug V. Siery-ero a WW' 5.. w-....-le..'4;., a air ine arls. campus and class acfivilies. Lyclia El- ioH was appoinled Facully Edilor and collecled he necessary inlormalion for +ha+ seclion. As Sophomore Eclilor. Marion Borchard was respon- lble for graduales' acfivilies schedules and vrile-ups of class ollicers. To Jimmie Yamacla wenl Jrhe lask of galhering mcormalion for all Jrhe jaysee Clubs. service and frherwise. Morris Cohen as Sporls Edilor had he dislinclion of being Jrhe only one of laer lears slall +0 serve again. Grace Cock had :harge 01c Jrhe Women's Sporl seclion. Lorraine Sweet capable as always. was slahC secrelary. Dwighl Wenlzel handled Jrhe business parl Dwi h+ 31c +he annual. Jraking care of all +he numerous g accounls and bills. H was his duly +0 allencl +0 +he cosls and es+ima+es For +he pholography. engraving. prinling. and binding. Acling as guiding lighls. always ready +0 assier when a seemingly insur- hounlable problem presenlecl ilsehc. were +he lacully advisers. Eleanor Norlhcross as Lilerary Adviser exlendecl a helping hand +0 any 0-? Jrhe slahc members +ha+ Trouncl +hemselves in dillicully wilh +heir wrilinq. Lucinda Burrows assislecl Jrhe Arf Slall. and Mr. Williams as Prinling Aol- 77 viser chaperoned +he book +hrough +he presses. Business Adviser Harry P. wJackson confinued +he work of George B. Holmes during Jrhe laHer's ' absence because of illness. Lorraine Sweel Lydia ElliohL Marion Borchard Sixly-lhree Wen'lzel Mary Mulhall Be+h Kellams Winnie WiHon Serving +his year as Ar+ Edifor was Winnie WiHon. She. +oge+her wiJrh Jrhe orher members of her sraH. Berh Keilams, Adele Nakayama. and Elynore Lacy. mapped a compiefe iayouf for +he yearbook. planning ius+ whaiL was +0 go on each page. Each picrure had +0 be painsfakingiy pasred info ifs aHoHed spo+. Balance. uniformify. and o+her rerms foreign +0 Jrhe vocabulary of Jrhe layman be- came +he censors of +he Ar+ SfaH. Credii for all Jrhe carroons appear- ing in Jrhe book goes +0 Winnie Wir- fon. Gene Hamaker. and Dick Schoen. AH +he snapshofs and pidures in Jrhe acfivifies secrion were Jraken by +he Phorogarphy Siaii. excepf Jrhe club pichures and Jrhe sophomore pic- +ures. which were Jraken by a professional phofographer. The sfafi was headed by Russ MorriH. who doubfless snapped enough picfures +0 fill a haht-dozen annuals before selecfing rhose which were used. He wiJrh his capable assis+an+s. Ann Schunk and J. R. Sfephens. have spemL many an hour in compiling Jrheir work. Gene Hamaker Adela Nakayama Siery-four ART STAFF ie .m... $ZLan'.b'aAv'mvi'.M DEL ANO ART STAFF Ar+ Adviser Lucinda Burrows! Hue woman behind +he scenes 1Cor bo+h +he arJr and phofography deparf- menJrs. did an ines+imable amounf of work in He preparafion of +he an- nua'. J. R. Sfephens Elynore Lacy Dick Sheen X 7 WM. WW XW X ' W MM X M O? Russell Morrill Anne Schunk Sixfy-five EL DON STAFFH FIRST SEMESTER Carrying 0H Jrop honors in ifs field is becominc an annual evenH for El Don campus weekly news; paper which seH a new record Hhis year wheHH iH Jrook Hor Jrhe Hourfh consecufive Hime. Jth Columbia award. HT was Jrhe only Habloid pubE licaHion in i+s class Ho achieve disHinchion +hiH year. Four Hoo. is Hhe number of consecuHive yearH in which El Don has meriHed Hhe AH- American award presenJreol by Jrhe AssociaHed CollegiaHH Press and besfowed on college papers by Jth depaerenH of journalism of Jrhe Universify oH MinnesoHa. Tom Powell El Don has never been afraid Ho experimenf changing iJrs size and make-up, infroducing sucl' new innovaHions as a weekly picHure page anc arousing naJrion- wide inferesf when Margare Schmin was appoinfed sporfs edifor. She HilleqH Hhe posiHion Myron SmiHh relinquished In February Ho become edifor- In chief. Tom Powell was 'FirSi' semesHer ediJror. Audree Willsey held Hh posH of socieHy edifor for +he enfire year and beginning wifh Jrhe secon semesfer. Dick Writh was appoinHed Heafure ediJror. There was nd regular HeaHure page during Hhe HirsH parJr of +he year. Bill Kamrafh achec: as adverHising manager Jrhroughoqu blo semesfers. I. Besides regular Issues El Don annually prinfs a special fashion issueH a sporH issue an alumni edifion. Hhe FiesHa magazine. and of course. EH! Toro Jrhe yearly April Fool Issue sponsored by BeH'a Phi Gamma. honorar iournalism HraHerniHy. H325 The alumni edifion, published in December. confained l6 pages Jrhe largesH paper in Jrhe hisHory of fhe college. Anloer firsH in Hhe junior college field. Jrhe FiesHa magazine con l I H H Audree Willsey Margaref SchmiHZ Bill Kamrafh Richard Wrighf SiXHstix EL DON STAFF SECOND SEMESER fained hisforical sideiighis on Souihern Califor- nia. some arficles by local people. ofher ma+erial - -. wri++en by members of Jrhe feafure-wrifing class. 5 Mr. McCoy has had a wafchful eye on +he ;. shee+ since if was a weak infant he was one of g Jrhe group insfrumenfal in ob+aining permission ' a +0 publish +he iaysee paper when he was a sfu- ' ; den+ here. i - Lafer, affer being graduafed from USC and , affer learning journalism Jrhe hard way. by acfual -, W experience on several Sou+hem California papers. 5i Mr. McCoy refurned +0 his Alma Ma+er +0 re- ' sume guardianship 01C Jrhe imcanJr weekly which . . ' has gradually ma+ured info +he prize-winning +ab- ii 3 g, loid noficeable for ifs uniformify 01c sfyle, which V El Don is Jroday. Myron SmiJrh F l y. I, 3 l i! iv 3 ? . r v v. I, i i Mr. McCoy, Myron Smith, Mary Malcom, Margaret Schmitz, Virginia Adams, Dick XVright, and Ben Steffens working on E1 Don Ms W pwi Wm . wwwi- vs? - n s, ?.W. ., s.smva womaa; A- v i re ,1; Siery-seven Ill PUBLICATIONS NEWS SERVICE Affiliafed wi+h El Don. Jrhe News Service Bureau was inaugurafed in I933 by a local sfudent Ray Forrest Journalism Direcfor John H. McCoy. and Dean McKee Fisk. This year +he bureau has been managed by Don Mozley. assisfed by Tom Powell +he second semeerer. Befween l5 and 20 newspapers in Soufhern California. mos+ of Jrhem in Orange couner, have been served wifh ou+s+anding campus even+s. Included in moer impor+an+ coverages +his year were Keidel Missing. Air Class lnaugurafed. Union Jaysee Movemen+ Launched. Longsdorhc Sfrefches Way ln+o Aviafion Class. and Margaref Schmifz Appoinfed El Don Sporfs EdiJror. Ar+icles have appeared in a greaf many s+a+es. since sfories are sen+ +0 home fowns of s+uden+s who make +he headlines. FROSH BIBLE For +he firer Jrime since i+s ini+ial appearance on +he jaysee campus almosf a decade ago, Jrhe Sfudenf Handbook. or Frosh Bible as if is more infimafely known. was complefely rewriHen +his year. Under Jrhe ediforship of Bill Kamrafh. +his firsf iaysee publica+ion +0 be released during Jrhe college year confained several new feafures. in- cluding +he addifion of carfoons. Work on Jrhe handbook. which annually serves as an infroducfory guide +0 new sfudenfs. was comple+ed by Kamrafh during Jrhe summer monfhs. The Bible confained a lisf 01c Associafed Sfudenf officers. and also described campus clubs. Jrheir funcfions. and +heir officers for +he firsf semesfer. Tom Powell Bill Kamrafh Sixfy-eithr HI PUBLICATIONS TAVERN POST i- 1' Once during each semesfer is issued +he Tavern Post sfudenJr-wriHen and sfudenJr-ediied. Anyone wifh a yen for seli-expression is urged +0 con+ribu+e Jro Jrhe magazine. which offers. besides +he safisfaciion of see- ing one's work in prin'T, several prizes. Aimosf any fype 01c maferial is ,. accepfable-eiree verse. rhyming poems. shorf s+ories. plays, and descrip- +ive essays. Unique is +he Frofh seciion, which is +0 +he publicafion wha+ . . a marshmallow frosfing is +0 a spice cake. full 01c lois 01c surprising Jrhings 1 , one can'+ quife classiify. A+ +he back of Jrhe book is a iorieic skefch aboqu each con+ribu+or. : Edifors Jrhis year were BeHy Frye and Tom Engelman. wi+h Lucile ' Yensen and Be+h Keilams as arJr edifors 01c +he publicaiion. T. H. Glenn is ' factu adviser. i , i i STUDENT DIRECTORY y -' Dressed up in a new green cover. +his year's Sfudenf Direcfory. icamil- w iarly known +0 iournalism sfudenfs as SfeHen's Nighfmare. wenJr info cir- culafion a'T +he ciose 01C +he firsf semesfer. .3: lnnovafions in +his year's direcfory. which confains addresses and phone it numbers of all firsf semesfer siudenfs. Jrhe school board. Jrhe faculfy and .; o+her employees. were a social calendar. Jrhe Don sporfs schedule. and a H iiswL of presidenfs of campus organizafions. 5 W .x Ben Sfeffens was appoinied edifor 01c Jrhe direcfor by Journalism ln- ii ' a erHrchror John H. McCoy. He was assiered by Mary Malcom and Lydia i , E ioH. Ben SfeHens BeHy Frye Tom Engeiman 1499:? VEIC-I I . y www.yra-srg- a c.gs,a, ff. sjwcve Sixfy-nine ONE ACTS , Being in plays Isn'+ +he only occupalion of jaysee drama slu- denls. ln lacl'. Jrhere are no plays produced during Jrhe lirsf semesler; only panlomimes. soliloquies. sponlaneous ad lib lesls, ancl o+her classroom exercises. wilh one clay each week beMg devoled halexfbookrnaleNal Second semesfer work is much more inleresfing. since, aHer havmg akworbed +he mechaMcs of pby Fwoduchon dunng +he lhsl parf of +he yean acfualxworkis begun in one-aci' plays. These dramas are all sluclenJr direcled. Two of +he more imporlanf of +his year's plays were 'lHe fnnl Done Rknn By NeHW dhecled by Slan Peamon.and Poor Ol' Jim. whose producfion was Belly Carlson's re- Quonswjhly. The blfer was used on rnany of +he progranu presenlecl by Jrhe Orpheo Jrrou'oe. Olher one-acls included Happy Journey, direcled by Mrs. Phyllis Carmichael. which was presenled a+ meelings of severalcounfyservke dubs. Sh,Agnes'EveH'and Ladkx Alone. The laHer. direclecl by Wayne Tarvin and given af Jrhe Co-eol Frolic. was unique in JrhaJr if was presenled enfirely as an ex+ra-curricular aclivify. Peggy Holloway, Toni Delaney, Vivian Stanley, and XVayne Tarvin uwxsxxwix'xmw Sevenly OUR TOWN Anofher miles+one was added +0 Jrhe progress oh +he drama depar+men+ when. on April l2. Thorn+on Wilder's Our Town was presenfed a+ 'The high school audiforium. This play will undoub+edly be remembered in iaysee hisfory as +he moswL ou+s+anoling play ever pqu on. lnnumerable re- quesfs were received for a second performance of 1+. Drama head Ernesf Crozier Phillips guided Jrhe cas+ +hrough endless rehearsals 1Cor one of +he moer difficuhL dramas ever a++emp+ed by an amafeur group. Wifh erage props consiang of a bare wall! a ladder and a few chairs. o+her properhes were alluded +o Jrhrough pan- +omime and dialogue. SJrage manager Bob Heafh lounged around near Jrhe wings. offering 1L0 +he audience a casual explanafion which served +o s+imula+e Jrheir imaginafions. His in+erpre+a+ion of +his difficuH role was one of +he moer dishnguished presenfafions ever achieved in iaysee. Maxine Walker had +he imporfanf feminine role, playing opposi+e Bill Kamra+h. A highhgh+ of Jrhe cashng period was a campus-wide search for someone +0 olo +he sound effecfs for a horse. a +wi++ering bird. and a roos+er. Emily Joos+ was chosen for her realisfic whinnv. Dick Kessler +wi++erecl. anol Roberf English gave his all +0 become Jrhe voice of a crowing roosfer. The Wedding Scene from hOur Town Sevenfy-one YOUNG APRIL A perfecf finish +o a perfecf day was Jrhe presenfahon of Young April, Fies+a nighf which rang up anofher success +o Drama Insfrucfor Phillips' credit The sfory was a follow-up of Growing Pains. popular drama of a few years ago dealing wifh Jrhe Jrribulahons of a group of high school adolescen+s. Several members of Jrhe Growing Pains cas1L also played in ifs sequel. Mariorie Couch played +he feminine lead of Terry a+ San+a Ana high school and was caer for Jrhe same par+ in Young April. The sequel again deals wiJrh Jrhe lives of Terry and George Mclnfyre. por+rayed by Sfan Pearson. and +heir associafes who are now in college. George comes home for vacafion and falls heavily for a sophisficafed young +hing who iiHs him. Much +o his surprise. George finds 1+ really oloesn'1L maf- Jrer. Terry. meanwhile. gefs herself engaged fo a whishy-washy individual. Jrhe laHer role convincingly porfrayed by Tham Meyer. Affer a full day of wandering abouf Jrhe campus, culmi- nafing wifh a la+e aHernoon dance. s+uolen+s were only Jroo glad +o enioy Jrhis excellenf comedy while Jrhey relaxed. Scene from hYoung April : Bill Carden, Barbara Krueger, Stanley Pearson, Loreen Wentworth, Dave Ferrell, Tham Meyer, Bill Todd, Douglas Stephenson, Don Schmock, Dick Kessler. -, y . V wadmsm' MM? Seven+y-+wo CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The laer assembly before Jrhe Chris+mas holidays began feafured +he iaysee music olepar+memL in a Yulefide program a+ Willard audi+orium. wi+h Jrhe orchesfra. under Jrhe direc- +ion of Music lnsfrudor Alan A. Revill. playing +wo numbers. and wifh several solos and a number o1C group songs by men's and women's choruses, direcred by Miss MyrHe A. Marfin. complefing +he program. which was proclaimed +0 be one of Jrhe year's oufsfanding assemblies. Fea+ured soloisfs were Virginia Claypool. Sfeven Founfain. and Bill Kamrafh. Bofh men's and women's glee clubs sang as separafe groups. and +hen sang JrogeJrher as Jrhe A Capella choir. Miss Claypool had Jrhe solo in Schuberf's Ave Maria. sung by Jrhe women's chorus. S+even Founfain sang +he Canfique De Noel. and Bill Kamrafh sang Nazare+h.'l by Gunow. Well-known Chris+mas hymns were Jrhe confribufions of +he Men's Chorus, wi+h men and women unifing on +he Halle- luiah Chorus. from Handel's Messiah. The Jrwo numbers rendered by Jrhe orchesfra were Chris+- mas Fanfasy. and Schuberf's Unfinished Symphony. Jack Ligfharf played a Hungarian Rhapsody as a cello solo. Combined glee clubs singing the bHallelujah Chorus. Sevenfy-fhree GLEE CLUB Concenfrafing on +heir songs for Jrhe Music Fesfival a+ +he Los Angeles Shrine audHorium in April +ook so much of +he Glee club's fime +his year +haf +here was none leH over in which +0 pracfice for +he cusfomary opereHa. which had been one o1c Jrhe principal evenJrs of +he music depar+men+ for several years. FiHy-ero represenfaHves from our music deparfmenJr were chosen +0 sing a+ +he convenfion. which lasred Jrhree days. Two days were devofed +0 rehearsals. and on Jrhe las+ day Jrhey sang in a group of several hundred erudenJrs from Soquhern California colleges and junior colleges. Over a dozen songs were learned by +he A Capella Choir for +his occasion. The choir is formed by a combina+ion o1c men's and women's choruses. ther acfiviries of Jrhe 55 members in Jrhe group. besides singing for +he Music Fesfival. were parficipafion in +he Chris+mas program. and singing for Music Educa+ion week and for Commencement Miss MyrHe A. Marfin has charge of Jrhe vocal secfion of +he music deparfmenf. Row 1. B. Carden, B. Todd, S. Sebastian, B. Ragan, M. Powell, F. Blauer, C. Stearns, W. Tait, J. Kobayashi, D. Stephenson, R. Haller. Row 2. B, Henderson, E. Sieveke, J. Peniwell, R. Skundberg, D. Ablott, L. Bennett, J. Swingle, V. Freeman, A. Nakayama, M. Edick, L. VVentworth, B. Tucker. Row 3. M. Johnson, M. Griffith, L. Yensen, D. Eggington, V, Mathews, S. Gonzales, B. McCrory, D. Van Horn, M. Walker, E. Lacy, M. Pederson, B. Krueger, F. Cowan, R. Rogers, V. Claypool, M. Walker. Row 4. N. Bishop, J. Clark, N. Harding, M. Asher, W. Bacon, E. Thom, Sf Fountain, S. Pearson, W, Noble, B. Kamrath, C. Casey, T. Podobnik, J. Reade. M In Sevenfy-four 7' H, a . DOUBLE OCTET Adverlising iaysee's Fiesla clay is one of +he principal occupa+ions ol +he men's and women's oclels each spring when +hey become a loamL of We Orpheo +roupe and visil all +he Orange Counly high schools. Anolher of +heir more imporlanl presenfalions was a Chrislmas concerJr aJr +he Placenlia Women's club. Belly Hellums and Warren Tlale were accompanisls. Tale for He men's Oclel. and Miss Hellums lor +he Treble Clef. as +he women's oche1.L is called. The lwo groups furnished music quile lrequenlly for var- ious local service clubs and women's organizalions. and also parlicipaled in Hue Fiesla program and. combined as He A Capella choir sang in programs during Music Educalion week. Those in He Treble Cle1c are Virginia Claypool. Virginia Mallhews. Dorolhy Van Horn. Lucile Yensen. Rulh Rogers. Maxine Walker. Mariorie Johnson. and Monle Grillilh. ln H16 men's Oclel are Bruce Ragan. Frecl Blauer. Chesler Slearns. Bill Kamralh. Slanley Sebaslian, Bill Todd, Bill Bacon, and Douglas Slephenson. Miss Myrlle A. Marlin is He sole inslruclress for bO'll'l groups. Row 1. V. Matthews, M. Griffith, M. Johnson, R. Rodgers, B. Hellums, M. Walker, L. Yensen, V. Claypool, D. Van Horn. Row 2. W. Tait, B. Todd, S. Sebastian, W. Bacon, M. Pederson, S. Pearson, B. Krueger, B. Ragan, B. Kamrath, C. Stearns, F. Blauer, D. Stephenson. Sevenly-live ORCHESTRA Highlighf of +he year for +he 25 members of +he iaysee orchesfra was Jrheir annual concert presenfed in +he SanJra Ana High school LHHe Theafer, May 3. The program fea+ured insfrumenfal solos and classical group selecfions under fhe direcfion of Alan A. Revill. music ins+ruc+or. Solos included Allegro from Concer+ in 6 Minor by Max Bruch. played by CharloHe Sfafford. violinist Allegro from SonaJra in E Minor by Grieg. played by Edna Walker. pianist and Traume by Richard Wagner. played on Jrhe cello by Jack Ligfharf. The balance of Jrhe program consisfed of Jrhe following numbers: Barber of Seville Overfure. Chopin's Polonaise.'l and La Gioconda. Mozarf's Malaguena, Tchaikowsky's Sixfh Symphony. and Die Fledermaus. by Johann Sfrauss. CharloHe Stafford was chosen as concerf misfress af Jrhe April Music Feerival in Los Angeles because of her superior bowing Jrechnique, when she was Jrhe Sanfa Ana represenfa- +ive +0 +he convenfion. The orcheerra also parficipafed in Jrhe Chris+mas program. played for commencement and for Jrhe Fieera play. Row 1. W. Nichols, I. Noble, M. Johnson, E. Walker, C. Stafford, B. Hellums, D. Ashley, M. Asher. ROW 2. Mr. Revill, T. Rogers E. Ruiz, R. Garrison, L. XVells, G. Garnett, C. Adkins. ROW 3. H. Mutz, R. Gonzales, D. Garcia, C. Oathout, J. Ligthart. Not in picture: C. R. Lemons. Sevenfy-six BAND Jusf Jrwo years ago. +wo de+ermIneol Iaysee s+uden+s vIsIfed senior musIc sfudenfs In Orange Counfy hIgh schools. explaining +0 Jrhem +ha+ Iaysee had been promised a band class If enough enrolled. The resuH. as we know foday. was +ha+ Bob BaInes and Fred Becher's efforfs weren'f In vaIn. and a+ Jrhe foo+ball games JrhIs Ias+ year we heard +he firer success.ul band In local lay-see hIsfory. True. H was small and minus a few Ins+rLImenTs. bqu whaJr If lacked In +he way of vqume and dIsplay of Itinery. was eclipsed by I+s fervor and exce'lemL fImIng CreolI+ for +he laH-er should be gIven MIHon Asher who was sfudenf con- ducfor. Laer November. Jrhe Dons had +he fhrIH of seeIng JrheIr IcIrer band and girls' drill +eam. lead by Bandmas+er Asher and Drum ManreHes AnIJra PoHer. Barbara Krueger. and Doro+hy Parker, when +hey pu+ on an ethbI+Ion Jrha+ Icar surpassed any+hIng formerly seen on our local ngdIron. For nexf year band members envIsIon a compIe+ely uniformed drill band. Row 1. C. Roemer, W. Hall, J. Clark, D, Parker, B. Krueger, A. Potter, J. Harper, C. Adkins, B. Hood. ROW 2. W. Talevich, H. Clure, M. Asher, V. Alleman, H. Shipley, H. Hunsaker, P. Stuck, G. Garnett, W. Nichols, A. Hooker, Mr. Revill. Row 3. W. Tarvin. Members not in picture: R. Corry, G. Dawson, R. Lambert, L. Wells. Seven+y-seven CLASS ACTIVITIES The developmenf o1c Jrhe curricula aJr our college has been Jrruly amaz- ing. Moer depar+men+s began wi+h iusf a few classes 'iaaughf by a high school ins+ruc+or. Gradually +he number of subiecfs faughf in +he various fields was increased. addifional ins+ruc+ors were employed, and whole new deparfmen-fs were added. As+ronomy. for insfance. was added in l9l9. German and music in I923. geology in I927. iournalism as a regu- lar depar+men+ in I934. and aviafion in l939. Since 55 per cenJr of Jrhe s+uden+s do no+ confinue Hweir educafion beyond iayseo. Jrerminal courses have been added for +heir benefit Mosf oufsfanding o1c all, however, has been Hwe increased inferesf shown in class work. as exemplified by fine many special achhLies of He classes. inside and oufside of hours. ART STRUCTURE ArJr Sfrucfure is a course in +he fundamenfals of arJr in which erudemLs, +hrough perspecfive. learn +0 make Jrheir buildings s+ay on +he ground ra+hen Jrhan Hoa+ aimlessly in Jrhe air. Required. foo, is +he abilify +0 mix colors. Some of +he beer combinafions. according +0 lnerrchror Frances Egge, resuH when disgrunHed sfudenfs pour +heir mixfures in +he sink. POTTERY Molding a shapeless blob of smelly clay info an ar'Heric obiec+ is only one of +he problems of Jrhe poHery class. Greafesf disappoinfmenf prob- ably comes when a prized piece fails +0 wi+hs+and Jrhe baking process and cracks. LIBRARY Composed of Jrwo reading rooms and a reference room for erudenlL use, Jrhe library is a combinafion sfudy hall and snooze-sna+ching sife. And who would venfure +0 esfimafe Jrhe number of friendships begun across a library Jrable, despife Librarians Lillian Dickson and Muriel An- derson's endless crusade for silence? FRENCH Parlez-vous Franceis? is one of Jrhe favorife phrases of +he beginning French s+uden+. Ano+her is Je ne sais pas. which rolls 0H +he Jrongue much more safisfacforily Jrhan a blunJr I don'+ know. Insfrucfor Lelia Wa+son endeavors +0 give some French background along wi+h gram- mafical consirudion. Along wi+h Jrhe classroom work are many meefings of Jrhe French club. which increase +he s+udenf's abiii+y +0 speak Jrhe language. ENGLISH English lA-l B iouches lithy on many phases of our language and iiJrer- afure: composifion. poeJrry, drama. and novels: and +he siudenf Jrries his hand af wri+ing. hc he doesn'f already know how. i+ is here +he erudenJr iearns Jrhe essenfials of +he college bogeyeihe Term Paper. Mos+ of Jrhe firer semeerer work deals wifh grammchai consfrucfion: +he second semesfer. wi+h li+era+ure. AVIATION Inaugurafed iusf Jrhis year was Jrhe new aviaiion program. under Jrhe auspices of Jrhe Federal government Sfudenfs begin wi+h ground work and advance in one semesfer +0 soloing. geHing in enough hours +0 become eligible for a pilof's license. Only fwo women, Florence Longs- dorhC and Anifa PoHer were among +hose braving +he +hrills of air Jrravel. The real flying was done aJr Eddie Marfin's Airport x WW s QZWW ,' wwi ' w i $Xw '6 y.W We JOURNALISM Having worked as a reporler himself Journalism Inslrucfor John H. McCoy knows all +he requisilies for a good news sfory and demands +hem from his sludenls. moreover. he gels wha+ he asks for. Those who can'+ Jrake his sardonic quips aJr +heir expense quielly ease omL 01C Jrhe course al +he end of +he lirsl semesler. The morlalily rafe in Jrhis course is high. bul +he persislenl few who survive know whal goes info a Jrimely news slory ancl Jrhey know how i+ should be conslrucled. MECHANICAL DRAWING One OIC +he mechanical drawing classes +his year has been concenlral- ing on plans 'For a new mechanics building. Each sludenl drew his own plans wilhin cerlain limils. 'WhaJr we'd like +0 do. lnslrucfor Moomaw said. Is +0 draw up plans and conslrumL a model for a comple+e lunior college planf. which could be used for adverlising purposes. PRINTING NOIL only IS Jrhe Iaysee prinfshop an excellenl fraining ground for Jrhe apprenlice. bqu ifs Fine Arls Press has +urned 0qu books which have an Infernalional circulalion. El Don Tavern Poer. El DIarIo, Frosh Bible and Sludenl Direclory are all prinled here. EIghly-lwo ASTRONOMY No one could sfudy asfronomy under Mrs. Jennie L. Tessmann wifhoui geHing a fairly definife idea of wha+'s going on in We heavens and why. H doubHess comes as a surprise +0 some +0 find +he s+ars weren'iL iusf Hung aroung for +heir special benefif bu+ seem really +0 have a definife order in space. GEOLOGY The s+uH our globe is made of. ifs quanfifies and sfrucfure are prob- lems sfudied in H16 geology courses. Origins of volcanoes, mounfains. underground caverns. lakes. and valleys provide a varied and fascina+ing assorfmenf of fopics for inves+iga+ion. Frequen+ field frips aid +he s+uolen+ +0 grasp visually Hie ma+erial presenfed in iecfures. ZOOLOGY To know Hie differenJr kinds of animals and whaJr makes +hem +ick. is He nu+sheli descrip+ion of He zoology course by Ins+ruc+or J. Russell Bruif. For medical s+uden+s if is a required course; for oJrhers if is an inferes+ing and valuable background course for Hie beHer undersfand- ing of human life. Eigh+y-+h ree COOKING Don'+ iudge a can by iJrs label. warns Cooking Insfruclor Hazel Daw- son in a foods course which oloesn'iL conJrenJr iJrsehc wi+h iuer Jreaching Jrhe co-ecls how +0 prepare +he Jrradilional soup-Jro-nufs meal. They musf lirsf go +0 markel and bring home +he groceries aller sludying which brands are superior. l'hereby learning +0 disfinguish superior qualify. OFFICE MACHINES Open +0 all +hose +aking commercial courses. +he office machines class is designed +0 familiarize sludenfs wifh varied erpes of office equip- ment Jrhose who wanJr +0 specialize in cerfain machines Jrake advanced courses. Included in Jrhe iaysee commerce equipmenf are duplicalors. dic+aphones. a bank-posfing machine. elecfric calculafors and lisfing machines. SEWING Developing personalily by adapfing clofhing +0 one's own peculiarifies is one oi +he problems of Jrhe modern dressmaking course. Each s+uden+ has a masfer paHern which forms a foundafion for +he smarJreswL of dresses. Besides learning +0 sew. sfuclenfs also make a sfudy of Jreeriles. Eighfy-lour ORIENTATION How +o ask a girl for a dafe when she has +he car is only one of +he knoHy problems Orienfafion seeks Jro solve for Jrhe s+uden+s. These classes are creafed +0 aid Jrhe s+uolen+ in finding himself. making adiusfmenfs. and fiHing himsehc +0 aduH life. This year a special reading course was inaugurafed noJr only +o feach sfudenfs +0 read fasier. binL +0 increase +heir comprehension of maferial read. CHEMISTRY Embryonic Pasfeurs and Ehrlichs ponder daily in +he chemis+ry lab. over such weighfy problems as how +o become accusfomed +o peculiar odors and whaf +o do when one's preHy pink liquid unexpecfedly iells! Seriouslyr +hough, under +he able direcfion of Miss EH6 Conkie CoHrell, iaysee scienJriers delve info Jrhe mysferies of Jrhe Jreer +ube. searching for unknowns and learning Jrhe essenfials oi chemisfry. PHILOSOPHY Why am I? is one of +he quesfions sfudenfs of philosophy ponder over. The iaysee course. a general one infroducing sfudenfs +o maior problems of human Jrhoughf and Jrhe personalifies who have affempfed Jrheir philosophical solufion. is under +he guidance of Dr. Kyle A. Lyon. Semi-monfhly frips were made Sunday affernoons +0 +he home of Mr. Nealiey. former iaysee philosophy ins+ruc+or. who achieved counfry- wide fame wifh +he numerous charfs he made +o illusfrafe his Iecfures. x Eighfy-five CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Because of +he small number of sfudenfs in +he early years 0s +he col- lege a grea+ many social ac+ivi+ies were possible. A +rip +0 MJr. Baldy. dances af Mr. Nealley's. picnics. and parfies on differenf occasions were among +he first As +he sfudenf body became larger. however. emphasis was gradually placed on a few of +he more imporfanf ac+ivi+ies +ha+ have become Jrradifional campus affairs. Some of +he oldesf of +hese are +he fall picnic, H1e Soph-Frosh dance. and +he AWS Ladies' Choice dance. In I928 was sfar'red +he fradifion of +he Fiesfa. which has become +he mosf oufsfanding evenf of +he college year. w, REGISTRATION Probably Hue mos1L bewildering ordeal endured by He dazed fresh- man affer he has been made Jro feel aJr home during Fresh Days +he pre- ceding week, is +ha+ 01C regisfrafionea nignfmare 01C sfafions. consuHa- Hons. and card-filling. By Jrhe +ime he's been +hrough +he miH. he's ready for anyfhingeeven +he prosped of Kangaroo Courf holds liHle +error. FALL PICNIC The annual iaysee picnic each fall aJr Irvine Park is an early social evenJr of Hwe college year and one of We mosf popular. As in former years men s+uden+s parficipa+ed in a Soph-Frosh +ug-of-war. and +he co-eds compefed in a baseball game. Sfudenfs lined +he banks and Jrrees around +he pond for +he men's service club boa1L races. and everyone jammed info Hue pavilion affer supper +0 dance. +he only Infermission being when He recording sysfem broke down. Eigh+y-eigh+ KANGAROO COURT Sophomores in He jury box nearly s+ole +he show from +he freshmen af Kangaroo Courf in Willard audiforium. Bewigged and well supplied wiJrh cards and realis+ic-looking liquid refreshment +he jury gave liHle +hough+ +0 Hweir dufy and +horoughly enjoyed +hemselves. occasionally forming a huddle +0 decide Hwe b+e o1C some luckiess freshman. Milking a goanL and walking on eggs were only +wo penalfies 6+ wha+ was pro- claimed as Hwe fas+e5+ moving. mos! en'ferfaining session of H19 coumL ever presenfed. FACULTY PARTY Clad in gingham dresses and sun bonnefs. swea+ers and slacks. faculfy members had Jrhemselves a Jrime 61+ 61 Harves+-home par+y in Hue fall. given af Hue Irvine schoolhouse. Old-fashioned en+erJrainmemL in Hwe way of charades. relay races and square dances made +he affair an exfremely enioyable one. Eighfy-nine ; r : E: E SANTA FE DAYS PARADE A new sfafion fo bring people +0 Sanfa Ana. A new iaysee +0 keep Jrhem +here. was Jrhe keynofe 01c Jrhe sfudenfs who marched In Jrhe San+a Fe Days parade. campaigning for a new campus. Many clubs were represenfed in +he parade. which was parf of a celebrafion for Jrhe opening of Jrhe new Sanfa Fe depof. FULLERTON RALLY Even Jrhe sfudenfs were surprised af +he large numbers who Jrurned oqu for Jrhe rally and dance In Jrhe Jrennis courfs. prior +0 +he Fullerfon Turkey Day game-buf no+ half as surprised as Jrhey were when H' was found +ha+ someone from Fuller+on iaysee had burned +ha+ school's inifials on +he soquh lawn. Despife Jrhis Inferrupfion, general opinion has if +ha+ everyone who came had a swell Jrime. e..s.v-;.,'..,.,7-; +-;;rxT-w ,u 2,; +9 I .:. 1.51 x SE! n- f m'Vh 'Vf - a ' a5; FULLERTON GAME For +he annual Thanksgiving Day game be+ween San+a Ana and Fuller- +on. crowds swarmed info +he Bowl, filling Jrhe bleachers long before +he kickoff. They were privileged +0 see Jrhe iaysee band's inifial appear- ance a+ +he hali-hme demons+ra+ion. following which s+uden+ officials from Jrhe +wo iaysees parficipafed in a formal ceremony burying Jrhe hafchef. which was symbolic of +he animosiiy which had exisfed be+ween Jrhe schools. The haichef was immediafeiy exhumed aHer +he game- wifhouf benefif 01C ceremony. SOPH-FROSH DANCE Chaperoned by a moHey crew of scarecrows. dressed Jro represen+ +he men's service club pledges. sfudenJrs whirled around a sirawsfack which occupied +he middle 01c Jrhe Hoor aJr Jrhe Soph-Frosh dance. iirer such affair of Jrhe fall season. held a+ Jrhe Hun+ing+on Beach Memorial hall. scene of many iaysee dances. Ninefy-one FOOTBALL BANQUET Feafured speakers a+ Hue annual Foo+ball banquef a+ +he Masonic Temple in December were Mike Precarovirch. former head o1c +he Loyola a+hle+lc deparfmenf. and Tex Oliver. coach aJr Hue Universier of Oregon. Special disfincfion was exfended +0 Sam Henderson. vo+ed mos+ im- proved player. and Rollo Beck. selec+ed as Hue mos+ valuable player. Foofball leHers were awarded and Hwose who had been vo+ed Dons of We Week were presenfeol wiJrh phofographs of Jrhemselves. CHRISTMAS DANCE Closing +he winfer social season. He annual Chrisfmas dance 61'- fracred an a1mos+ overflow crowd +0 +he Long Beach Pacific Coas+ club. Gay. mufed laughfer harmonized wifh +he music of He Esquires-+he 50H pas+els of He women's formals blended info a colorful whirling blure +he whole scene presided over by a Jrowering Chrisfmas Jrree shimmering wirh Jrinsel. Ninefy-fwo .uywml-a etVWvM 5 - 7-- '- NOON DANCE Inaugura+ed Jroward +he close of He firer semesfer. Hwe noon dances. firsf held on +he Jrennis court lafer shiHed +0 Bungalow M. every Wednes- day a++rac+ed many sfudenfs who lunch around He campus. Several Dons and Donas confessed +ha+ +his acfivify increased H1eir aler+ness in 12:30 Classes. when H's such a +emp+a+ion +0 sneak a sies+a. PENNY FAIR Transforming a vacanJr sfore building in+o a verifable village of gaily- bedecked boo+hs. Los Gauchos Sponsored Hweir annual Penny Fair +0 raise money for bestselling books for Hue iaysee library. Three-quarfers of Hue building was alloHed +0 concessions ranging from darf games and penny pifch +0 food and caricafure boofhs. The rear secfion of He building was roped OH for dancing +0 recordings. If He size of He crowd is any indicafion of success, +he Fair was overwhelmingly successfu. Ninefy-H'I ree MW m GYPSY DOODLE Many were +he memories of De Molay and high school days recalled when iaysee sfudenfs aHended +he Las GHanas-sponsored sporJr dance af +he local American Legion hall. in early spring. The dance was given +0 raise money foward +he S+uden+ Loan Fund. and refreshmemLs were sold for Jrhe same purpose. SKATING PARTY A long-awaifed evenf 01c Jrhe afhlefically-minded iaysee s+uden+s was Jrhe annual Junior Lion's skafing parfy a+ +he Long Beach Hippodrome. The +radi+ional minor casuaHies merely added zes+ +0 +he acfivier of going around in circles. wiJrh no serious injuries occurring. Larry Tway and Maurice Young zipped over Jrhe finish line. respecfively 1Cirs+ and second in +he men's free-for-all race, wifh Anna Marie Grofy claiming Jrop honors in a similar race for +he girls. W me y .. ?wthw w h e w e x ?wx M ZhW h yw WW2 W x x Ww W x x NineW-four CO-ED FROLIC EbeH clubhouse rang wi+h amused laughfer when co-eds vied wi+h one anoJrher +0 deck +hemselves in grofesque. picfuresque and comical cos- Jrumes for Jrheir yearly Frolic. NoveHy dances and a play. Ladies Alonefl were feafured even+s 01c Jrhe evening. JeaneHe Bozarfh was awarded firer prize for her Raggedy Ann coerume, and a special prize was given Miss Zena Leck. physical educafion ins+ruc+or. for her garb which consisfed of a bafhing suiJr draped wifh a badminfon nef. and a necklace of fennis balls. SPRING SPORT Casino San Clemenfe was Jrhe scene for Jrhe la51L college dance of Jrhe year. Tom Sullivan was in charge of Jrhe Los Gauchos sporJr dance. pro- ceeds of which were added +0 +he Sfudenf Loan Fund. Highligh1L of Jrhe evening was a special song dedicafed +0 Insfrucfor F. H. Schroeder. en+iHed An Apple for Jrhe Teacher. Ninefy-five BEARD GROWING CONTEST Abouf a monfh before Fiesfa. faces of iaysee men sfudenfs begin +0 gef JrhaJr 5 o'clock shadow, which sfeadily grows so dark on some as +0 become an eclipse. Despife pro+e5+s from some of Jrhe more fas- +idious co-eds. many fellows enrolled in 'fhe annual Beard-growing con- +es+. sponsored by +he Orphan Kiddies. Compe+i+ion +ermina+ed Fiesfa Day. when popular acclaim awarded Jrhe JriJrle of bes+-+rimmed beard +0 Dan Cullen. bushiesf +0 Dick Anderson. and affer considerable debafe Bruce Ragan was proclaimed possessor of Jrhe scrawnies+ beard. F IESTA BOOTHS College Hall norfh lawn was fransformed info an Olvera s+ree+ on a small scale +hrough erecfion o1C palm-covered boofhs facing in+o an inner courf profecfed from Jrhe gaze o1c curious passers-by. Sponsored by jay- see clubs. some o1c Jrhe boofhs were oases of refreshmenfs. ofhers pro- vided enferfainmemL in +he way of penny pifch and ofher games. several sold novelHes. and one service club had a forfune-felling boofh. Ninefy-six FIESTA PARADE Keen compefifion befween campus clubs was responsible for main- +enance of sfricf secrecy righf up +0 +he las+ minque of ideas for Hoafs enfered in Hue Fiesfa Day parade. Transpor+ed in a donkey-drawn carf. Don Ralph Dawson and Dona Rhoda Timmons led +he froupe of HoaJrs. erpically Spanish in +heme. befween +hrongs of people who crowded Sanfa Ana's main s+ree+s +0 observe H16 proceedings. Las GHanas service dub was awarded +he prize for +he besf Hoaf. F I ESTA PROGRAM Worfh +he +hrea+ of sunburn and cramped legs was +his year's Fies+a program, con+aining as if did. acfs headlined a+ famous Soufhern Cali- fornia enfer+ainmen+ cenfers. lnferspersed wifh excellenf sfuolenf +alen+. +he affemoon program offered a varieer o1c performances. Following Hwe program and +ours of He campus. seniors dined. danced, and finally wound up a full day by aHending Hwe Fiesfa play. Young Ninefy-seven ORGANIZATIONS One of +he mos+ ou+s+anding feafures of +he social life a+ iaysee is +he club organizafion. which allows each individual +0 parficipafe in +ha+ phase of college life +ha+ inferesfs him mosf. 0qu of years of growfh have emerged Jrhree erpes of clubs: +he honor clubs. Jrhe subiecf clubs. and +he service clubs. The firs+ give recognifion +0 +hose who have achieved disfincfion in differenf fields-in college acfivHies as well as scholarship: +he second give oppor+uni+ies +0 sfudenfs +0 develop +heir inferes+s along special lines: +he +hird promofe infereer-i'ns and sponsor'- many school acfivifies as well as provide social recreafion for +he members. PHI Tll-IETA KAPPA l930 Esfablished as Jrhe higheer honor socieer on Jrhe campus. Jrhe localPdpha Behachap+ercw PhiThefalsappa.nahonaliuMor college honor sociefy. has sfriven +0 promofe inferes+ in scholarship and +0 be of service +0 +he school. Members of PhiThefa Kappa are ebc+ed by +he factu fawn sfudenfs in Alpha Gamma Sigma. LaswL chober sophomores of high- eer sfanding were inifiafed in+o Phi TheJra Kappa a+ a ban- quet following which Kramer J. RohHeisch. social science in$Tuc+or.spoke on GSennany. Member Vic Alleman represenfed +he Sanfa Ana Junior C:oHege chapfera+1he naHonalPhiThe+a Kappa convenhon af Lawfon. Oklahoma. during Jrhe laHer panL of Easfer va- ca+ion. A reporf 01c +his convenfion was given a+ a joinf mee+- ing of PhiThefa Kappa and Pdpha GEanwna Skyna eaHy m May. a+ which +ime an accounf of Jrhe s+a+e conclave of +he laHer sociefy was also presenJreol. In hne mA+hi+siTadiHon. PH The+a Kappa sponsored +he annualPennleMve horfhe Sfudenf Loan Fund.C:onhibuhons were collecfed over a fwo day period beginning May Day. Miss Lella WaJrson advises +he club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ed Budd , . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . Ed Budd Ed Budd Flaine Jost . . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . . Vic Alleman Victor Alleman Beulah Cairns . . . . . , Secretary-treasurer . . . . . . Beulah Cairns Row 1. B. Cairns, B. Frye, M. Schmitz, M. Hankey, W. VVitton, M. McClintock, R. Lockett, M. Norwood, H. Mot- ley, E. Hyena. Miss Watson. Row 2 W. Hall, E. Gommel, B. Hart, C. Bryant, M. Smith, V. Alleman, J. Hen- derson, R. Heath, F. Gorton, E. Budd. Members not in picture: L. Birkeland, E. Jost, R. VVeitbrecht. MV M hundred l922 ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Alpha Gamma Sigma is +he CaliTornia sfaie honor socieer forimhorcoHege dudenk who haveaN+amed dEanhonin all +heir scholasfic work. The CDnhcron chapfen organhed in I92l in Sanfa ana, was Jrhe Tirsf chapier in Jrhe siafe. This socie+y awards a cash prize of $50 each year +0 Jrhe sfuc'enf who has done Jrhe mos+ +0 promofe scholarship +hroughou+ his junior college career. The sociefy encourages in o+her ways general scholarship, hokk occadonalrneehngs.and akk Hnanchy h1+he daie cash awards +0 oufsfanding sfudenfs. Twelve s+uden+s aHended +he Alpha Gamma Sigma s+a+e convenfion af Glendale. in April. Bill Reid aided as chairman of a panel discussion on which Ed Budd was one Oi: +he speakers The sociefy sponsored in hAarch +he presenfahon by +he Sanfa Ana Communify players of Tovarich a+ The iwghschoolaudHodunm Thb wasconducfed asa benehffor +he sctharship fund of +he socieiy. Adviser for +he organizafion is Miss Wa+son. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Heath Vice-president T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Henderson Secretary-treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norma Daly Row 1. E. Budd, T. Sullivan, A. Gorton, G, Burlingame, F. Gorton, R. Robin- son, B. W'interbourne, J. Ligthart, B. Naill, J. Yamada, H. Kidder, E. Gommel, Robert Heath E. Bergemann, B. Hart, D. Wentzel. Row 2. M. Hankey, P. Holloway, A. Bell, V. John Henderson Vale, V. Stanley, J. Overman, B. Frye, R. Clarke, J. Brown, B. Heath, M. Borchal'd, M. McClintock, J. Linsenbard, E. McCullough, M. Meyer, L. Durnbaugh, M. Rutledge, J. Arnold. Row 3. D. Parker, M. Towler, B. Gross, J. Dowds, N. Daly, B. Cairns, M. Walker, B. Faus, H. Motley, R. Ling, M. Schmitz, M. Corey, B. Hellums, R. Corcoran, 1. Ingram, B. Klever, B. Haven, D. Demal'ee, M. Smith, E. Campbell, R. Shafer, E. Gowdy, Miss Watson. Row 4. J. Henderson, M. E'. Smith, E, Uyeno, M. Norwood, W. Witton, K. Langenbeck, B. Harrington, B. Steffens, R. Hardy, C. Bryant, V. Alleman, M. Smith, B. Reid, A. Hooker, B. Bacon, W. Hall, M. Cohen, J. Dannenbring, M. Rassmussen, M. Sherrard. Members not in picture: T. Andrews, C. Baird, M. Beeson, L. Birkeland, N. Craft, T. Crocker, B. Dannenbring, J. Davis, L. Dixon, J. Elliot, F. Fueg- ham, A. Gorton, M. Gray, A. Groty, G. Higashi, E. Jos t, A. Loose, S. McCorkelI, S. Miller, V. Rawling, R. Weit- brecht, D. Wentworth, J. Whitehead, A. Williams, H. Witt. One hundred one BETAHGAMMA I924 LimHing i+s membership +0 five per cenJr of Hue Associafed S+uden+s, BeJra Gamma remains one of He hardesf organiza- Jrions +0 crack on Hue campus. An exfra-curricular honor socie+y. membership in BeJra Gamma is a recognifion 01c +he service rendered by Hwe sfudenf +0 Hue college. Two-fhirds of He members mus1L be sophomores; H1e remaining one- +hird. freshmen. To Hue sfudemL considered mos+ oufsfanding in +he gradu- afing class. BeJra Gamma awards a $25 prize aJr each com- mencement This award is nof necessarily a scholarship prize: candidafes are iudged on aH-around abilify. Alfhough meefing only once a mon+h. Hwe sociefy found Hme H135 year +0 parficipafe in +he Penny Fair and +he Fiesfa. On February 9. Befa Gamma enjoyed an ice-skaHng parfy. Advising +his honor group are Mrs. Jennie L. Tessmann and Calvin C. Flinf. Harold Tucker President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold Tucker Lorraine Sweet Secretary-treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Sweet Row 1. L. Sweet, M. Knight, M. McClintock, H. Tucker, M. Timmons, V. Stanley, S. Galusha. Row 2. Mr. Flint, M. Asher, B. Kamrath, B, Heath, D. Mozley, T. Engelman, T. Powell, T. Sullivan, J. Thompson. Members not in picture: A. M. Archer, F. Guthrie, G. Hamaker, G. Layton, D. Micklewaite, J. Wentworth, V. Wilson. One hundred fwo I927 ALPHA RHO TAU Alpha Rho Tau. honorary socie+y organized +0 increase in+eres+ in modern art concluded a year replefe wiJrh acfivi- Jries. Zenifh of evenfs +his year was +he club's +radi+ional Chrisfmas Card sale. conduded several weeks previous +0 +he Chris+mas holidays. ProfhL from H115 en+erprise helped +0 make H possible for +he members +0 aHend Hue perform- ance of Hue opera, RigoleHo. 6+ +he Philharmonic audi- +orium. March l5. Sponsored by Alpha Rho Tau were +he various case displays a+ College hall and a Fies+a day +ea. Unique were Hwe club's iniHaJrion ceremonies. Af +he infor- mal inifiafion. +he pledges. selec+ed on +he excellence of +heir submiHed drawings. wore smocks. +ams. and miniafure paIeJrs. They were asked +0 draw +heir version of some famous painf- ing; +he resuHs proved amazing. More serious was +he 'Formal inHiafion. ther acfiviJries included a pof-Iuck dinner aJr San- +iago park and a skefching parfy af Laguna Beach. held abouf +he middle of April. Adviser for +he organizafion is Miss Frances Egge. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Leigh Birkland . . . . . . . President . . . . . Maureen McClintock Maureen McClintock . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . Alice Shannon Alice Shannon . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Lucille Yensen Betty Cruzen . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . Roberta Shafer Leigh Berkland Upton Pett . . . . . . . . . Reporter . . . . . . . . . . Bill Bacon Maureen McClintock Row 1. B. Hall, R. King, M. VVaIl, D. Ablott Manning, A. Shannon, M. Smith, J. Swingle, N. Peters, B. Paull, L. Griset, C. Baird, F. Hill. Row 2. R. Morrill, R. Shafer, E. Gowdy, N. Taylor, E. Lacy, W'. Witton, M. A. Maag, B. Timmons, H. Motley, L. Yenson, B. Faus, A. Nakayama, Miss F. Egge. Row 3. B. Smith, D. Garcia, W. Talle- vich, J. Henderson, M. McClintock, I. Bergsetter, G. Hamaker, D. Ivens, B. Boyd. Members not in picture: B. Bacon, M. Fullenweider, S. McCorkell, D. Pennington, O. Smith, B. Wilson, U. Pett, L. Birkeland, G. Straw, R. Helling, B. Kellams, R. De Bourgerie, M. Warner, E. Cloyes. One hundred +hree SIGNUL Pl-ll SIGMA I928 Seiecfing new members +hrough audi+ions. Sigma Phi Sig- ma is an honorary musical sociefy creafed +0 elevafe in+eres+ and appreciaiion in music aJr junior college. The name Sigma Phi Sigma s+ands for sfudenf's Philharmonic sociefy. Tradi- Jrionai are He socie+y's public concerfs presenfed each semesier. This year He concerfs. in which each member per- forms a solo. were given in January and May. Besides These +wo presenfafions. a brieic concerJr was prepared by Hie members for each monJrhiy meefing of fine club. Af Hie mee+- ing of February 5. however, alumni of He organizafion fur- nished all of Hie program for +he evening. Because of Hiese musical ac+ivi+ies. Sigma Phi Sigma is comprised 01C s+uden+s capable of doing solo work. Pros- pecfive members are seiecheci +hrough audi+ions before a commiHee eieded from H16 members of file Club. Advising H1 organizafion are Alan A. Reviii and Miss MyrHe A. Marfin. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Verna Osborn- . . . . . . . , Director . . . . . . . . Betty Hellums Betty Hellums . . . . . . Concert Master . . . . . . . Vic Alleman Steve Fountain . . . . . . . .Librarian. . . . . . . Joanna Overman Verna Osborn Edna Walker . . . . . . . . . Manager . . . . . . . Virginia Claypool Betty Hellums Virginia Claypool . . . . Custodian of Scrapbook . . . Virginia Matthews Row 1. J. Overman, V. Stanley, V. Osborn, B. Hellums, D. Van Horn, E. Walker, E. Richards,-V. Matthews. Row 2. V. Claypool, C. Sayers, L. Wells, S. Fountain, F. Lindgren, V. Alleman, R. Rogers, Mr. Rev1ll. Row 3. R. Gon- zales, C. Adkins, C. Stearns, M. Asher, B. Morris. Members not in picture: J. Brown, B. Lambert, H. Scott. One hundred four I928 Composed of po+en+ial engineers. Jrhe local junior college chapfer of +he American Associahon of Engineers gained valuable experience +his year Jrhrough Heid +rips and confacfs wiJrh nofed engineers. Among Jrhe places visifed were +he Mojave desert +he engineers' convenfion a+ Long Beach. Prado dam. Brock Glass Works. Fires+one Rubber company, and Fairchild Aerial Survey company. The organizafion aver- aged 6100qu one field frip per mon+h. Founded on +his campus +0 furfher in+eres1L and knowledge in engineering. +he organizaHon has in recemL years presenfed demonsfrafions +0 Jrhe public af +he annual Engineer's show. The club's boofh a+ Jrhe Penny Fair was considered especially oufsfanding +his year. The American Associahon of Engineersefo whose Junior College Chap+er Sanfa Ana iaysee belongs-is a nafional organizafion of +he professional engineers of +he Uni+eol Sfafes. Adviser for Jrhe local chapfer is H. 0. Russell. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Harold Tucker . . . . , . . President . . . . . . Warren Hall Tom Engelman . . . . Vice-president . . . . . Ernest Gommen Warren Hall . . . . . . Corresponding secretary. . . . . . H. Q. Bolton John Henderson . . . . Recording secretary . . . . . Victor Alleman Floyd Gorton . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Meyers McCrory Harold Tucker Nelson Harnois . . . . . . Publicity manager . . . . . John Henderson Warren Hall ROW 1. F. Gorton, H. Nelson, W. Knipe, H. Q. Bolton, J. Zornes, W. Hall, N. Harnois, A. Cornwell, T. Engelman, G. Burlingame. Row 2. Mr. Nisewanger, E. Gommel, J. Brady, J. Henderson, J. Wolfe, R. Weitbrecht, V. Alle- man, A. Witten, P. Stuck, M. Hollowell, Mr. H. 0. Russell. Row 3. K. Langenbeck, N. Bishop, J. Griset, A. Beard, R. Dawson, P. Kimball, B. Harrington, B. Friend. Members not in picture: D. Cullen, G. Higashi, M. Mc- Crory, H. Tucker, J. Doi, J. Morris. One hundred five TAVEIIHQN TATTLERS l929 Deriving iJrs name from +he Eiizabefhan Mermaid Tavern where Shakespeare. Ben Jonson. and +heir companions gafh- ered +0 drink and faik. Jrhe Tavern TaHlers is a honorary lifer- ary club organized +0 s+imuia+e Jrhe s+udy 01C liferafure and promoie Iiierary in+eres+ on +he campus +hrough Jrhe pub- licafion oi +he Tavern Posf. This year Jrhe TafHers aHended several plays 6+ +he Pasa- dena Communiiy playhouse. including Our Town and 'iComedy of Errors. Highlithrs 01C Jrhe year were Jrhe annual TaHler banquef in Pasadena. following which members ai- Jrencieol a play a+ Jrhe Playhouse. and Jrhe sfeak-bake in May. One oi +he mosf imporfanf acfivifies of Jrhe Tavern Taff- iers is +he publicahon 01c Jrhe Tavern Post college liferary magazine. Rafed high among such publicafions in California. +he Pos+ once had l5 verses seiecfed from if for pubiicafion in Firsf Jrhe Blade. a collecfion of oufsfanding California collegiaie poefry. This number is more ihan any ofher college in California has ever placed in one issue 01c +he anfhoiogy. Adviser for Jrhe club since i+s organizafion has been T. H. Glenn. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER W'ilbur Kamrath Bill Kamrath . . . . . . . President . . . . . . Margaret Schmitz B'Iargaret Schmitz Margaret Schmitz . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . Beth Kellams Jean Linsenbard . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . W'arren Kiser Row 1. M. Bryant, D. Parker, J. Linsenbard, M. Schmitz, B. Frye, B. Kellams, M. Mulhall. Row 2. Mr. Glenn, B. Smith, B. Heath, M, Smith, T. Engelman, W. Kiser, M. Cohen. Row 3. C. Bassham, B. Steffens, D. Mozley, C. Bryant, B. Kaml'ath. Members not in picture: L. Elliott, W .Grigg, P. Holloway, V. Heim, S. McCorkIe, R. J. Mathews, A. Merritt, C. Sayers, B. Swanson, A. Willsey, J. Yamada, L. Yensen. One hundred six ll I933 PHI SIGMA ALPHA LImI+ed +0 s+uden+s who are eleded from among Jrhose who have complefed wI+h hIgh scholaerIc average af leasf Jrwo socIal science courses PhI Sigma Alpha Is an honorary sociefy organized TO promofe fur+her InJreresnL In and under- sfanding of nafional and In+erna+Ional problems. Sen+ +hIs year by The socIe+y +0 +he annual ln+erna+Ional RelaJrIons Club conference a+ San Diego were Bob Heafh and Edna Uyeno. accompanIed by adviser Orville Knufsen. ThIs club confrIbqued +he Infernahonal Relahons Bookshehc which Is augmen+ed each semesfer by five or six books semL by +he Carnegie Endowmen+ for Infernafional Peace. ther achvIJrIes Included a banquet Feb. 27. 6+ which Herman Sfromer. German Insfrucfor. discussed Jrhe presenf sI+ua+Ion In Germany and France; forum group composed of prominen+ speakers who examined curremL affair; and a IoIn+ mee+Ing wah Jrhe Fullerfon junior college chap+er during +he second semesfer. AdvIsIng Phi SIgma Alpha are Orville Knqusen and Dr. Kyle A. Lyon. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Bob Heath . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . John Henderson Edna Uyeno . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . . Edna Uyeno Robert Heath Ed Budd . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Roland Lundby John Henderson Row 1. V. Osborn, M. Michel, B. Tucker, V. Stanley, R. Ling, M. McClintock, M. Hankey, E. Uyeno, D. Hedley, M. Schmitz, B. Cairns, B. Dannenbring. Row 2. Mr. Knutsen, M. Asher, D. Wentzel, R. Lundby, R. Heath, B. Hart, A. Hooker, D. Mozley, B. Steffens, M. Webb, M. Cohen, Dr. Lyon. ROW 3. E. Budd, T. Sullivan, H. Mutz, A. Hobson, M. Smith, B. Reid, R. Robinson, V. Heim, B. Winterbourne, A. Gorton. One hundred seven , 5!! ALPHA MU GAMMA l935 So s+ric1L have been +he requiremenfs of Alpha Mu Gamma. foreign language honor socieer, +ha+ only fwener-Jrhree s+u- denfs have been admiHed info if since ifs insfallafion on Jrhe campus. lnifiafed Jrhis year were five: Winnie WiHon, Norma Daiy, RoberiL Heaih, Joanna Overman. and Ed Budd. Foi- iowing +he formal inifiafion, a banquef was held aJr which Mr. S+romer spoke on +he imporfance of languages and Miss Ehlen of Jrhe Fuller+on Junior College showed her moving pic+ures 01C Germany Jraken iaer year. AJr Jrhe Alpha Mu Gamma naiional convenfion in Los An- geles March l7. l8. l9. +he Sanfa Ana group parficipaJred in +he program. Ed Budd giving a monologue in German. Chapfers of Alpha Mu Gamma. which is an iniernafionai iinguisfic socieer. exisf in Canada and Japan, besides in many sfafes of +his counfry. To develop +he spiriiL of infernafionai- ism and fosfer inferesi in foreign languages are Jrhe essenfiai purposes of +his socieer. Advising Jrhe Ze+a chap+er is Miss LeHa Waison. President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. XVinnieVVitton XVinnie Witton Vice-president. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Budd Ed Budd Secretary-treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norma Daly ROW 1. E. Budd, N. Daly, W. VVitton, J. Overman, R. Heath. Standing, Miss Watson. I i i 1 One hundred eighf l935 Pl MU GAMMA Alfhough nof organized in +he early parf of He college year. He local chapfer of Pi Mu Gamma. nafional pre-medi- cal utrafernhLy. was reiuvenafed during +he second semes+er and was able +0 hold several informal meefings before +he year's end. Dr. J. B. Price. college physician. discussed wiJrh Hme group aJr one meeJring +he fadors +0 be considered in preparing for a medical career. Poin+ed ou+ especially were +he educafional requiremen+s. hardships, and +he problem of meefing expenses. To familiarize 1+5 members wifh medical environmen+s. +he club visi+ed Hue Orange Counfy Clinical laborafory and ofher places of in+eres+ +0 aspiring MD's. Consis+ing of seven mem- bers, +he club includes six pre-med s+uden+s and one pofenJrial denfisf. Adviser for Pi Mu Gamma is Frederick H. Schroeder. Marvin Jacobs President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarvinJacobs Program chairmen . . . . . . . . , .Lawrence Tway,Dona1d Scherbert Row 1. D. Scherbert, F. Blackburn, L. Tway, D. Crocker, M. Jacobs. Standing: Mr. Schroeder. Members not in picture: E. Dockens, J, Hamilton, C. Warmer. One hundred nine BETA Pl-ll GAMMA I938 Launching of a series of weekly radio newscas+s and spon- soring of a newspaper exhibhL a+ Fies+a were among +he ac- +ivi+ies +his year of Befa Phi Gamma. nafional co-educafional iournalism socie+y. The local Sigma chapfer of Hme sociefy aHended a convenfion of Soufhern California chap+ers of Befa Phi Gamma aJr Long Beach during +he firsf semesfer. La+er. on March IO. +he local organizafion me+ again aJr Long Beach wifh Hwe Glendale. Pasadena. and Long Beach chap+ers +0 inifiafe pledges. Membership in Be+a Phi Gamma. limi+ed +0 l5 members, is selecfed from journalism majors who do oufsfanding work on college publicafions and mainfain a high scholas+ic record. lnducfed info Hue organizaHon +his year were Vic Heim, Be+eio Henderson. Ar? Hobson. BIH Kamra+h. and Jimmie Yamada. Members publish each year +he April Fool issue o1c +he college weekly. Receiving Vrs charfer +hree years ago. Hue Sigma Chap+er of Be+a Phi Gamma replaced Hwe Press club. John H. McCoy is adviser. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Powell Tom Powell Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Mulhall Mary Mulhall Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Frye ROW 1. B. Kamrath, L. Elliott, M. Mulhall, T. Powell, M. Schmitz, B. Henderson, J. Yamada. Row 2. Mr. McCoy, B. Frye, V. Heim, D. Mozley, M. Smith, A. Hobson, B. Steffens, A. Willsey. One hundred Jren Ill I939 DELTA PSI OMEGA Hardly a year old He local cas+ of Delfa Psi Omega na- +ional dramafic socieer. has already sponsored H'Ie Jrwo bIg plays 01c H'IIs year, Our Town ' and He Flesfa play. Young April. ConSIdered ou+s+andmg were HIe meehng 01C Hue SOCIe+y las+ fall a+ which new members were InI+ia+ed. and He Feb- ruary amafeur program presenfed In +he Women s lounge. Presenf aims of DeHa Psi Omega are +0 wriJre and condud radio dramas. +0 sponsor and publicize +he plays or dramafic produdions 01C +he local dramafic classes. and +0 creafe an in+eres+ in drama among s+uden+s and members of surround- ing communHIes. The local Chap+er of DeHa Psi Omega was ini+ia+ed in+o +he sociefy In +he sprlng of l939. Followmg +he Inducfion ceremonies whlch were held In FuHerJron. HIe campus group has been known as Ca5+ I30 of DeHa PSI Omega Grand darecfor for Cas+ 130 IS Erneer CrOZIer Phillips. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Wally Grigg . . . . . . . . . Director . . . . . . . . . Bob English Bob English . . . . . . . . Sub-director . . . . . . Stanley Pearson Betty Carlson . . . . . . Business manager . . . . . . Betty Carlson Wayne Tarvin . . . . . . Publicity manager . . . . . . . Ruth Liggett Wally Grigg Betty Frye . . . . . . . Booking agent . . . . . . . . Betty Frye Robert English ROW 1. A. M. Archer, P. Whitson, R. Liggett, B. English, B. Carlson, B. Frye. Row 2. C. Roemer, C. Sayers, S. Pearson, W. Tarvin, T. Meyer, V. Rowland, Mr. E. C. Phillips. One hundred eleven I9l7 Financed by +he profifs neHed by opera+ing +he YWCA second-hand book sfore. delegafes from +he local YWCA were able +0 affend conferences in +he paer year af Whif- +ier. Onfario. and Asilomar. The organizafion sponsored a Penny Fair boofh and a Fies+a Hoaf. Two of +he +radi+ional acfiviHes of +he club are He Fresh- man-Sophomore dinner dance early in +he college year for incoming girls and He Mo+her-Daugh+er banquewL in June. Af an ou+s+anding meefing Professor Sfrange of Fullerfon Junior College discussed Hue sH'uaHon of migrafory workers in California. One of +he oldesf organizafions on Hwe campus. Hue local YWCA was established fundamenfaHy +0 carry 0qu high Chrisfian ideals among +he young women in iunior college. Adviser for +he group is Mrs. Jennie L. Tessmann. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Helen Allison . . . . . . . President . . . . . Madolyn McDonald Carolyn Borchard . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . Carolyn Borchard Madolyn McDonald June Winget . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Barbara Paull Carolyn Borchard Madolyn McDonald . . . . , Treasurer . . . . . . Marion Borchard Row 1. S. Gano, M. Borchard, M. McDonald, D. Eddy, E.Uyeno. Row 2. Mrs. Tessmann, B. IDaqnenbring, J. Denni, E. Tarvin, J. Henderson, M. Hankey, B. Paull, M. Knight, Miss Whiting. Members not 1n plcture: H..Aalllson, C. Borchard, V. Clayp-ool, R. Corcoran, L. V. Gold, H. Hicks, R. Sato, J. Winget, L. Boydston, J. Sterllng. 11'? r' 5: '3 , i .i u: One hundred +welve l9l7 LiHofel de Rambouillef. Hie French club. enioys Hie dis- fincfion 01C being +he oldesf Club in junior college. having been organized in +he fall of l9l7. The membership of Jrhe club is drawn from second-year s+uden+s of French. The meefings are concluded in French and every efforf is made +0 encourage Hie use of Hie French language by Club members. In Hie pas+ year several Jrrips have been made +0 French fims shown in Pasadena. Hollywood. and Anaheim. Teas. evening parfies 5+ +he homes of members. affernoons 01C bridge. and a picnic have been enjoyed by He club. One of file ouisfanding aciivi+ies 01C L'Hofel de Ram- bouille+ was +he concerf of French music and fee given by musical members of He organizaiion for Hie facullry. Adviser for Hie club is Miss Lelia Wafson. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joanna Overman Vice-president . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Linsenbard Joanna Overman Secretary-treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Mary E. Smith Jean Linsenbard ROW 1. B. Gross, N. Daly, M. Farwell, P. Holloway, M. E. Smith, V. Stanley, J. Overman, H. Motley, M. Edick, D. Parker, A. Potter. Row 2. J. Dowds, R. Liggett, W. Witton, M. Borchard, M. McClintock, A. Bell, P. Ash- man, J. Linsenbard, V. Freeman, Miss Watson. ROW 3. D. Van Norman, D, Wentzel, A. Hooker, B. Heath, H. Graham, R. English. One hundred Jrhir+een GERIVNAN CLUB l9214 The German Club ended +he year wiJrh many acfiviJries +0 1+5 credit Included in Jrhe lisf of even+s in which Jrhe club par- +icipa+eol were +he ioinJr Chrisfmas parfy wifh +he FuHer+on junior college a+ Fuller+on, and Jrhe refurn engagemenf wifh Fullerfon aJr +he San+a Ana YWCA when boJrh clubs presenJr- ed programs. Revision o1c +he membership requiremenfs made if possible for cerfain firsf year German s+uden+s +0 join +he club. Jrhus boosfing Jrhe membership +0 30 sfudenfs. One o1c +he oldesf clubs in college. +he German club was esfablished by Miss Wafson in I924- +o culfiva+e +he use of Jrhe German language, +0 learn German songs. and +0 famil- iarize Jrhe s+uden+s th German cueroms. In I932 +he club presenfed in German six acfs 01c Goefhe's Faus+ +0 cele- brafe Goefhe's Cenfennial. Mr. Herman Sfromer. insfrucfor in German. advises Jrhe club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Basil Mayes . . . . . . . . President . . . . Basil Mayes Bernard Hart . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . Bernard Hart Basil Mayes Betty Lou Geiger . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Mary Mulhall Bernard Hart Harold Mutz . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Tom Sullivan Row 1. E. Budd, M. Mulhall, R. Clarke, B. L. Geiger, C. Stafford, B. Mayes, R. Lockett, M. Michel, R. Timmons, M. Cohen, J. Yamada. Row 2. Mr. Stromer, T. Sullivan, B. Kamrath, C. Stearns, C. Attridge, B. Hart, R. Rob- inson, T. Beiseker, F. Swanson, B. Smith. Row 3. R. Skundberg, H. Mutz, F. Gorton, J. Brown, B. Engelman, A. Gorton. Members not in picture: M. Corey, A. Schunck, M. Smith, B. Swanson. One hundred fourfeen I928 ORPHAN KIDDIES Largesf campus organizahon. wifh an eligible membership of l54 s+uden+s. Jrhe O.K. club began Jrhe school year wi+h a highly successful par+y a+ Jrhe YWCA. Highlighhng +he social achiviJries of Jrhe club was an ice-ska+ing par+y a+ Hynes. February l6. AJr Jrhe gaJrhering. Sou+h o1C Jrhe Border and Beer Barrel Polka were in+erpre+ed by Jrhe orchesfra af +he reques+ o1c members presen+. ther acfivifies included Jrhe annual sponsorship of Jrhe Fies+a beard growing con+es+. a Chris+mas parfy. and a beach parfy a+ +he laer meefing of Jrhe club Jrhis year. The club has fried +0 promo+e acquain+ance and be++er friendship among +he Orphan Kiddies, iunior college s+u- denJrs living away from home. Their slogan is LeJr Jrhere be no blemish on our ideals. and may our expedafions be fulfilled in such a manner as +0 bring credhL +0 +his ins+i+u+ion and command an aHHude of respec+ and admirafion from +hose who follow in our fooJrereps. The Jrhree advisers for +he Club are Miss Dorofhy Decker. J. Russell BruH. and H. A. ScoH. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Hart Vice-president . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Lou Geiger Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Ling Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Bacon Bernard Hart Betty Lou Geiger Row 1. G. Burlingame, R. Baly, R. Bishop, T. Powell, J. Brady, R. Wright, M. Smith, B. Ashley, D. Holan, Bill Guenther, F. Ladd, A. Pascall, G. McCue, Bob Guenther, D. Packer, T. Beiseker, M. Moomaw, M. Powell, H. Mutz, Row 2. Mr. Bruff, Miss Decker, M. E. Hankey, B. Kemper, B. Paull, D. Dainger, B. Stowe, A. Wilkinson, M. Mal- colm, J. Henderson, M. Anderson, F. Fulghum, B. Halloran, J. Sterling, B, Lipps, M. Grupe, 1W Pulver, D. Stover, M. Knight, E. Holland, D. Hedley, J. Graham, D. Miller, V. Freeman, Mr. Scott. Row 3. L. Yensen, M. Walker, R. Rogers, M. Mulhall, L. Elliot, W. W'itton, H. Hamilton, B. L. Geiger, B. Bacon, B, Hart, R. Ling, J. Arnold, N. Peters, J. Sims, R. Bourgerie, S. Gano, J. Penegal, J. Skillman, L. Salkeld, and others. Row 4. D. More, M. Decker, C. Zetterberg, James, D. Stephenson, J. Wolfe, J. Thompson, J. Dyes, E. Thom, C. Bassham, L. Crid- dle, B. Jellison, D. Schmock, B. Allen, J. Thomas, and others. One hundred fiHeen SPANISH CLUB 1933 To promofe increased inferes+ in +he Spanish language. cusioms. and people is +he aim of El Club Cervanfes, young- eer of campus language organizalrions. AJr several mee+ings Jrhis year members of Jrhe club pre- senfed programs in which Spanish plays. songs. and dances were fea+ured. Twice +he organizafion was privileged +0 hear Padre Ganuza. assieranJr pasfor 01c Jrhe Mexican Cafhoiic church. speak 6+ +heir mee+ings, on Columbia and on con- di+ions in Spain under Jrhe Franco regime. Since Spanish is spoken enfirely af Jrhe meeiings. El Club Cervanfes limiJrs ifs membership +0 +hose s+uolen+s who have ei+her Jraken a+ leasi' one year of Spanish or who speak +he language crediiabiy. Members of +he club aHended La Fiesfa Ciel Camino Real. af Onfario. This event given by Spanish organizafions in +he Chaffey junior college disfrich. was presenieci during Jrhe firer semesier. Miss Mary Swass. Spanish insfrucfor, is adviser for +he Club. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VVilIiam TaleVich William Talevich Vice-p-resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verna Osborn Verna Osborn Secretary-treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Joanna Overman Row 1. B. Henderson, B. Kellams, D. Daniger, E. McCullough, J.Peniwe11, J. Overman, W. Talevich, M. Tim- mons, C. Ramirez, A. Barry, J. Hoffman, M. Wandell. Row 2. Miss Swass, D. Stock, S. Gonzales, E. Tarvin, C. Bryant, W. Tarvin, K. Michelson, B. Garden, R. Frias, V. Osborn, G. Spoffard, M. Cruz. Members not in pic- ture: F. Ausing, R. Baly, B. Barry, R. Corry, M. Crawford, J. Duffy, D. Frias, A. Kock, A. Merritt, J. Veeh. One hundred sixfeen I938 OPERA READING Fashioned aHer +he Opera Reading clubs +ha+ have gained greaf popularify in England. +he Opera Reading club on +his campus was esfablished +wo years ago +0 give inferesfed sfudenfs an oppcwfunHy +0 sfudy +he sfoHes and ranc of +he grea+ 3peras. Durhwg +he pas+ year +he cth has s+udied frOWIrecords uLa Bohenma HBarber of Sevmef' and HLa Travia+a. Each year +he organhaHon sponsors an annual concert Thk yearfhe progran1consh+ed ofseveralsokn and +helas+ acfofihe opemx'l3 Bohemef' One of He few Opera Reading clubs in American colleges. +he Sanfa,Ana organha on wasfbunded by Jack UgfhaHu Advising +he club is Miss MyrHe Marfin. Jack Ligthart President......................JackLigthart Secretary.....................ShirleyHelIums Row 1. V. Claypool, C. Stafford, E. Walker, B. Hellums. Row 2. J. Ligthart, V. Stanley, S. Fountain. Mem- bers not in picture: J. Brown, S. Hellums, H. Scott. One hundred sevenfeen NEWMAN CLUB I939 To facilHafe friendship among Cafholic s+uden+s on Jrhe campus and keep Jrhem close +0 +heir fai+h are +he aims of +he Newman club. an organizafion of Cafholic cuHure and fellowship. Founded by Cardinal Newman, Jrhe Newman club is a na+ion-wide organiza+ion of which Jrhe local campus group is a parf. In Los Angeles. April 26. 27. 28. Newman clubs of +he Soquh Wes+ Province. +he disfricf +0 which Sanfa Ana belongs. ga+hered +0 discuss Cafholic problems. Among +he acfivifies of +he San+a Ana chap+er were severai parfies wiJrh Jrhe Fullerfon Junior College Newman club. On Jrhe evenfs calendar of +he organizafion was a 8+. Pafrick's day dance wi+h Fullerfon. The Newman club has len+ i+s supporf +0 many maior campus ac+ivi+ies. Fafher J. W. Meehan and Fafher Bradley advised Jrhe group. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Tom Engelman . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . Harry Ashen Bernard Hart . . . . . First Vice-president . . . . . . Bill Sandon Carolyn Borchard . . . . Second Vice-president . . . . Marion Borchard Tom Engelman Marion Borchard . . . . .Secretary-treasurer. . . . . . . . Jo Denni Harry Ashen Tom Sullivan . . . . . . Social Chairman . . . . . . Bernard Hart Row 1. H. Ashen, M. Bryant, M. Borchard, M. Schmitz, M. Mulhall, J. Denni, D. Eggington, J. Lugo, R. De Gunther, E. Grape, M. Fowler, L. Scott, K. Layton. Row 2. T. Engelman, B, Sandon, A. Groty, F. Shannon, H. Taylor, B. M. Engelman, B. Vosskuhler, B. Halloran, B. Lipps, T. Delaney, V. Freeman, K. Langenbeck, A Witten. Row 3. M. Reyes, T. Sullivan, W. James, D. Cullen, A. Beard, R. Haller, B. Hart, D. Schmock, D. Cas- tello, L. Streva, B. Bushman, D. Kessler. WM MZXXXX hundred eighfeen I939 LUTHERAN CLUB One of +he newes+ clubs on Jrhe campus. +he Lu+her club was organized by a group of Lquheran s+uden+s a+ junior collegePurpose for organizing were Jrhree: +0 make 1+ pos- sible for erudemLs of Jrhe same religion +0 meeJr foge+her and discuss +heir problems. +0 1curnish a means by which s+uden+s oh +he same faifh may ga+her for a social evening once a mon+h. and +0 promofe friendship among s+uden+s. Member- ship. however. is no+ limifed s+ricHy +0 Lufheran sfudenfs; any sfudenf on Jrhe campus may become a member by a maiorify vo+e of +hose in Jrhe club. The Lquher club was in aHendance af +he annual Pacific Soufhwesf Regiona! Lufheran Sfudenfs' Associahon comcer- ence. held a+ UCLA. February I6-I8. Also on Jrhe acfivify calendar was +he annual social +0 which all religious clubs on Jrhe campus and several o+her religious groups were InviJred. The Rev. George Busdiecker and Miss Eleanor Magnusson are sponsors for +he club. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Becher Vice-president . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Kamrath Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhoda Timmons Fred Becher Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Bryant Wilbur Kamrath Row 1. I. Haarstad, L. Timken, M. Timmons, R. Timmons, M. Rasmussen, J. Dannenbring. Row 2. Rev. Bus- diecker, L. Harms, R. Lundby, C. Bryant, B. Kamrath, E. Thom, V. Heim, E. Bergemann, G. Burlingame. Mem- bers not in picture: F. Ausing, F. Bechex', E. Bergsetter, L. Bock, R. Garrison, L. V. Gold, 0. Grochow, D. Guenther, E. Holland, G. Jensen, P. Krock, I. Limbird, R. McCleary, D. Madison, W. Sloulin, M. Smith, 0. Smith, D. Stover, J. Veek, J. Wendorf, M. Woodard, S. Smith, R. J. Mathews. One hundred nine+een PHOTOGRAPHY .939 Organized las+ year +0 help amafeur camera fans on He campus deve!op beHer prinfs. +he Phofography club ended +his year wifh many excellenJr pic+ures snapped by i+s mem- bers. As an incen+ive +0 beHer phofos +he Club sponsored a prinlr con+es1L once a mon+h. The prinfs. exhibifed in +he col- lege library. were crificized and rafed by professional phofog- raphers selecfed by He presidenf of Hue club. Firsf prize in each confeer received a cash award; second. +hird. and fourfh prizes were honorary. Af Hwe bi-monfhly meefings of Hue organizafion members discussed and crificized one anofher's efforfs. A+ one mee+- ing Mr. Eldon Eby. local camera from propriefor. spoke on papers and developers. DonaJred +his year by +he Associafed Sfudenfs was money +0 buy equipmenf for +he club's new dark room In Hwe basemenf in +he Science building. Kramer J. Rol'ncleisch is adviser for +he organizafion. Joseph Thompson President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Thompson J. R. Stevens Secretary-treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J E Stephens . . . .14.? .4, rrZE - f Jrucmxtawy Row 1. E. Gowdy, N. Ely, J. Thompson, R. Shafer, M. E. Smith. Row 2. Dr. Rohfleisch, J. R. Stephens, T. Crocker, J. Sullivan, B. Ragan, R. Morrill, B. Morris, W. Knipe. Members not in picture: D. Cave, M. Mulhall, A. Shannon. One hundred fwenfy I939 Al+hough only organized since lasf February. Jrhe Civilian Piloi Training club was able +0 hold several oufsfanding meefings before semes+er's end. Included among Jrhe speak- ers who have addressed Jrhe group af ifs meefings are Charles Roemer. ensign in +he U.S. Naval Airforce. and Jimmie Wash- burn. parachufe expert In +he earlier par+ of Jrhe year Jrhe members 01c Jrhe club were invifed by Fuller+on High+ s+uden+s +0 hear a ialk delivered by Carl Lienesch. divisional direcfor of +he Civi ian PiioJr Training program. Near Jrhe end of +he college year, +he aviafion ciub honor- ed Jrheir Jrhree insfrucforseFloyd Marfin. Louis L. Baron, and Richard Porfilloewifh a banquet hc +he civilian Highf program is confinued +his banquef will become an annual affair. ther acfivifies Jrhis year included +he sponsoring of one of +he moer successful boo+hs aJr +he Penny Fair and a Jrrip +0 Hollywood Jro 'aHend Jrhe Na+ional Aeronauiics Asso- cia+ion's annual meefing a+ which Ruperf Hughes was speaker. Adviser for +he club is H. 0. Russell. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Q. Bolton Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anita Potter Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Wendorf H. Q. Bolton Publicity chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Engelman Anita Potter Row 1. R. Harman, A. Fowler, L. Dresser, W. Grigg, A. Potter, H. Bolton, F. Longsdorff, G. Burlingame, G. Griffith, W. Sloulin, A. Korbelik. ROW 2. L. Baron, F. Martin, D. Nott, R. Dawson, J. VVendorf, V. Stevens, V. Alleman, J. Wolfe, T. Engelman, R. Corry, M. McCrory, Mr. Russell, D. Portillo. Row 3. H. Griffith, A. Corn- well, R. Metcalf, H. White, T. Andrews, D. Oliphant, H. Clark, R. Haller, E. Julian, J. Thompson. Members not in picture: T. Mills, L. Conkle, J. Hall. One hundred Jrwener-one BACHllE LORS I925 Proselyfing ou+s+anding alhlel'es +0 ils ranks seems +0 be +he special apfifude of Jrhe Brofherhood of Bachelors. This year Brofhers Dale Mickelwaif and Rollo Beck were co-cap- Jrains of Jrhe loofball Jream; Mickelwaif and Sam Henderson. anoJrher Bachelor. were on Jrhe firsf Jream of +he All-Soulhern California squad. ln baskefball BroJrher Schildmeyer was one of lhe leading scorers in Jrhe Easfern conference Jrhis year. The Bachelors were also prominenf in Jrrack. Nor all +he emphasis. however. was placed on alhlefic acfivifies. One of +he leading social evenJrs of +he college year was Jrhe Bachelorsl Ball. helcl al Long Beach. February 26. A record affenclance was eslablishecl +his year aJr rhis +racli+ional affair. Memorable also was Jrhe laer meeling of +he club year al which new officers were insfalled. Organized in I926 wiJrh l3 charfer members. Jrhe Brofher- hood of Bachelors is Jroday. wi+h 30 members. +he oldesf ser- vice club on Jrhe campus. The club's advisers are H. A. Moomaw and Dr. Kyle Lyon. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Dale Mickelwait . . . . . . Grand Exalted . . . . . . . Ralph Carnes Charles Stafford . . . . . Senior Exalted . . . . Lawrence Macaray Larry Monroy . . . . . . Junior Exalted . . . . . . . Bill Barry Jack Stafford . . . . . . Keeper of the Writ . . . . Eugene Holderman Dale Mickelwaite James Nunez . . . . . . . . Bouncer . . . . . . . Lester McKnight Ralph Carnes Lawrence Macaray . . . . . . Stoolie . . . . . . . . George Henry Row 1. J. Keeler, A. Fleischauer, J. Johnson, J. Doi, Pitts, J. Johnson, K. Skinner, L. Streva, Margucci, W. Noble, B. Robinson. Row 2. Dr. Lyon, R. Baly, J. Osterman, T. Mills, R. Carnes, W. Alexander, G. Holderman, H. Lilley, L, Macaray, Mr. Moomaw. Row 3. B. Barry, B. Bushman, B. McKnight, H. Ashen, J. Stafford, R. 0. Beck, B. Ward, G. Henry. Members not in picture: G. Brandt, D. Horton, L. Monroy, B. Scheldmeyer. i 1: .7 E? s. ? .r- l i; l l h V . hundred fwenfy-ero I928 JUNIOR LION Highly successful for +he Junior Lions was +his +heir ereth year of exisfence. ln addHion +0 +heir Jrradifional sponsorship of He Junior Lion's Skafing Parfy. held March 28 a+ Long Beach. +he members of Hue service Club won +he baske+baH championship in +he in+er-club compe+i+ion. Considered mos+ enioyable by +he club was +he dinner and dance for members and +heir gues+s. held during +he second semesfer. Decor- a+ion o1C +he goal-posfs during Hue foo+ball season has been an annual service of +he Junior Lions. Since H's organiza+ion +he Junior Lions Club has parHci- pafed achively in campus and civic affairs. Hs purposes have been +0 promofe friendliness among Hwe s+uden+s and +0 fosfer ac+ive parficipafion in all educafional. vocafional, and civic proiecfs. Orville Knufsen and George B. Holmes are advisers for +he club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Milton Asher . . . . . . . . President . , . . . . . Art Hooker Art Hooker . . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . Marvin Jacobs Fred Becher . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Roland Lundby Bernard Hart . . . . . . . Treasurer . , . . . . . . Myron Smith Bob Heath . . . . . . . . Tail-twister . . . . . . . Bernard Hart Milton Asher Marvin Jacobs . . . . . . . Lion-tamer . . . . . . . . Bill Bacon Arthur Hooker Row 1. B. Bacon, B. Hart, B. Heath, A, Hooker, W. McNeil, T. Powell, R. Lundby, E. Gould, W. Talevich. Row 2. Mr. Knutsen, H. Clark, K. Michleson, B. Ragan, V. Alleman, A. Hobson, R. Wright, W. Jordan, M. Jacobs, A. Gorton. ROW 3. R. Naill, Max Powell, M. Young, B. Baines, M. Smith, R. Ivens, L. Bemis, W. Carden, M. Asher. Members not in picture: W. Hill, W. Grigg, N. Sellers, D. Holan. whammrtff$ : a N. One hundred +wenfy-fhree SPINSH'I'ERS I929 Disfincfive among service clubs in demanding a+ lead a C scholasfic average from each member, +he Sisferhood of Spins+ers whipped breezily Jthrough iJrs +en+h year. leaving behind memories o1c ou+s+anding acfivifies. Foremos+ was +he highly successful Spinsfer Fashion show and Bridge Jrea. February 23. yielding a gain 01C $80. which was confribu+ed +0 +he S+uden+ Loan fund. The oufsfanding social even+ of Jrhe year was Jrhe Spinsfer Spree. held during +he second semes- +er. In addifion +0 +he cus+omary aHairs already men+ioned. +he Spinsfers organized a scavenger hunf. January 5. and parficipafed in bo+h +he Penny Fair and Fies+a. Since ifs incepfion Jrhe Sisferhood of Spinsfers has upheld ifs ideal of service +0 Jrhe college by supporfing many move- men+s for college improvement The club has been adive in mos+ of +he school funcfions. Among infereshng campus phenomena are Jrhe JrraoliJrional Spinsfer apron days which follow each meefing. Advising Jrhe club a+ presen+ are Mrs. Lucinda Burrows and Mrs. Harry Wefherell. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Florence Guthrie . . . . . Supreme Spinster . . . . . . . Lorraine Sweet Betty Stowe . . . . . . Sub-supreme Spinster . . . . Shirley Galusha Betty Cruzen . . . . . . Keeper of the Quilt . . . . . Bettie Timmons Florence Guthrie Chelena McBurney . . Keeper of the Button Box . . . . Beth Kellams Lorraine Sweet Shirley Galusha . . . . Mender 0f the Socks . . . . . . Betty Stowe Row 1. M. Carnes, B. Tucker, M. Mansur, M. A. Maag, F. Guthrie, L. Sweet, N. Daly, R. Liggett, E. Doyle, N. Taylor, N. Delaney. Row 2. Mrs. Burrows, D. Davis, B. Stowe, B. Vorce, B. Timmons, B. Gross, B. Holmes, D. Daniger, Mrs. VVetherell. Row 3. S. Galusha, V. Wilson, B. Vosskuhler, C. McBurney, P. VVhitson, N. Peters. Members not in picture: B. Kellams, J. Wentworth, B. Cruzen. : '3 r 3? ; .y WM One hundred +wenfy-four 930 GAUHCI-IOS Climaxed by +he Spring Spor+ dance, +he +en+h year of ifs organiza+ion was an achive one for La Compania De Los Gauchos. In aoldiHon +o sponsoring +he sporf dance. April l9, Los Gauchos direcfeol earlier in +he year one of +he biggeer affairs on +he campus. Hue Penny Fair. The Penny Fair. es- Jrabfished by Los Gauchos six years ago. is annually ouHineol and managed by Hwe Club. Proceeds from H115 unique event +0 which o+ner service clubs and campus organiza+ions lend +heir assisfance +hrough +he sponsoring o1c boo+hs. are placed in +he Penny Fair fund. lnaugurafed by Los Gauchos during +he second semes+er +0 serve as accessory Jro +he Jrradifional pledging procedure was a new mefhod 01C ob+aining members. Realizing +ha+ many pofenfially excellen+ members are overlooked each year because He members ar not familiar wi+h +hem. Hwe club placed applicafion blanks in +he main office for Hmose who wished fo be considered for membership. Harry P. Jackson and Frederick H. Schroeder are advisers for +he club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ralph Dawson . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . Tom Engelman Laurence Dresser . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . Marvin Webb Tom Sullivan . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Jimmie Yamada Ralph Metcalf . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Art Berry Ralph Dawson Marvin Webb . . . . . . Sergeant-at-arms . . . . . . Norman Hatter ' Tom Engelman Row 1. A. Beard, L. Dresser, H. Smith, B. Winterbourne, J. Yamada, J. Elliott, M. Webb, J. Clark, J. Kobayashi, L. Stafford. Row 2. Mr. Schroeder, J. Thompson, H.E11iot, T. Sullivan, R. Preston, R. Dawson, W. Tarvin, L. Hatter, M. McCrory, G. Heuck, H. Moore, F. Gorton, Mr. Jackson. Row 3. L. Tway, R. Metcalf, A. Berry, L. Huston, N. Hatter, N. Harper, T. Engelman, G. Lincoln, H. Neighbour, K. Haney, B. Reid. Members not in pic- ture: W. Dunn, C. Laylor, C. Christian, G. Layton. One hund red +wen+y-1Cive LAS AHENINAS I930 This year. marking Hue fenfh anniversary of +he club's exisfence. was a busy one for Las Meninas. Included in HS lisf 01C ac+ivi+ies were a rush parfy a+ Hue Laguna Beach Women's club: a ioimL meeJring wiJrh Los Gauchos. men's ser- vice club: Mo+her's Formal Jrea. held during Chris+mas va- cafion; and He annual Formal Dance. April 26. In addifion +0 +'nese affairs, Las Meninas inaugurafed a Chrysanfhemum Sale a+ +he Thanksgiving foofbaH game +0 help finance +he sending 01C YWCA delega+es +0 +he sfudemL conference a+ Asilomar. The girl's May Day breakfas+ was sponsored by fine group. The club also was awarded +he Silver Trophy following ifs vic+ory in Hme WAA volleyball Jrourna- menJr. Las Meninas sponsored a boofh aJr +he Penny Fair and helped a+ +he Fiesfa. Esfablished in Hie spring of I930, wiH'w Miss Agness Todd Miller as adviser. Las Meninas has been ou+s+anding in ifs parficipafion in major school acfivHies. PresenJr advisers of +he club are Miss Genevieve Humisfon and Miss Dorofhy Decker. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Vivian Stanley . . . . . . . President . . . . . . , Maxine Knight Norma Craft . . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . Jane Henderson Vivian Stanley Rhoda Timmons . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . . . Anne Bell Maxine Knight Marian Timmons . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . Mary Bryant Row 1. G. Cock, J. Dowds, J. Overman, L. V. Gold, V. Claypool, V. Stanley, M. Knight, P. Holloway, L. D. Laub, E. Campbell, D. Allen, M. Wall. Row 2. Miss Decker, M. W'andell, D. Parker, N. Craft, M. E. Hankey, A. Bell, J. Lugo, M. Timmons, B. Bertmann, XL Davis, V. Cunningham, B. A. Bunyan, Miss Humiston. Row 3. R. King, R. Timmons, A. Potter, J. Henderson, M. McDonald, B. Rogers, D. Eddy, R. Archer, R. Shafer, M. Bryant. Members not in picture: R. DeGuenther, P. Davis, H. Allison. One hundred +wenfy-six am.wa KViV-e i L x4 m7. H l93l LAS GITANA So proud were Las Giianas of +heir sobriquef Gypsiesl' Hwaf +hey paraphrased a popular song +iHe and called Hieir annual spor+ dance Hie Gypsy Doodle. Proiiis neJrJred from +his Gi+anas sponsored event held Hwis year on April 3. were deposi+ed in He S+uden+ Loan fund. Anofher +radi+ionai affair annually sponsored by fine Gypsies is fine Spring For- mal. This year Hie dance was held 6+ Long Beach on May I l. Previous +0 +hese Jrwo acfivifies Las Gi+anas presenfed a fee for Jrhe moihers of He members in order +ha+ +hey mighi' become beHer acquain+ed wiih one ano+her and know more aboqu Hwe Club. Since Hie concepfion of +he club nine years ago. mem- bers have been cooperafing and par+icipa+ing in all siudenf affairs. Basis for selechion in He ciub is a fundamenfal willing- ness +0 persevere in Hue Club's aims foward campus beHer- menJr. Flags and o+her decorafions for Hie Fies+a were made by He Gypsies. Miss Muriel Anderson and Mrs. Orville Knu+sen are ad- visers for Hie club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Nancy Cappelen . . . . . . . President . . . . . Maureen McClintock Ruth Lockett . . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . Margaret Schmitz Barbara Hall . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Dorothy Dreblow Maureen McClintock . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Elynore Lacy Ruth Jane Mathews . . . . . Historian . . . . . . . . Ruth Ling Nancy Cappelan Maureen McClintock Row 1. I. Marshall, B. Lacy, R. Mathews, M. Sherrard, J. Denni, R. Lockett, M. Platt, M. Schmitz, J. Skillman, R. Bourgerie, F. Longsdorff. ROW 2. Miss Anderson, J. Hoffman. M. Warner, C. Wells, G. Yount, V. Smith, M. Mc- Clintock, P. Johnson, M. Corey, D. Pagenkopp, R. Ling, Mrs. S. Alexander Bruff, Mrs. Knutsen. Row 3. B. Hall, M. Rasmussen, M. Walker, C. Hudspeth, R. Rogers, 1. Bergsetter, E. Lacy, L. Members not in picture: N. Cappelen, D. Dreblow, M. Perkins. hund red +wen+y-seven Marchant, B. Cairns, E. Burkett. H BUCCANEERS I93I Con+inuing +he infra-mural games inaugurafed lasf year and parficipafing in +he Fall Picnic. Penny Fair. and Fiesfa Day, +he Buccaneers finished a busy year wifh +heir annual June yacthg parfy +0 Cafalina. Aside from He ac+ivi+ies already menfioned. Hue Bucca- neers sponsored Hue dance following +he baskefball game wifh Cifrus. The club also prinfed programs for He baske+ball game on Feb. lb. The club's purpose is Jro promofe social and afhlefic acfivi- fies for He benefif o1c H1e Associafed Sfudenfs. In an efforf +0 provide space for more worfhy members. +he Buccaneers Hmis year adopfed a new consfifufion which boosfed ifs mem- bership limhL from 25 +0 30 acfive members. Kramer RohHeisch and J. Russell Bruf1c are advisers for +he club. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Nelson Harnois . . . . . . . . Skipper . . . . . . . Bob Nelson Bill Kamrath. . . . . . . . First Mate . . . . . . . Gene Hamaker Nelson Harnois Hugh Nelson . . . . . . Keeper of Log 8:, Booty . . . . . . Hugh Nelson Robert Nelson Bob Guenther . . . . Boatswain . . . . Don Schmock Row 1. B. Noble, R. Spurrier, W. Gordon, B. Guenther, B. Carlson, B. Nelson, C. Casey, L. Babcock, D. Ham- aker H. Nelson, W. Piper. Row 2. Mr. Rohfleisch, D. Wentzel, R. Robinson, J. Fowler, B. Guenther, R. Bishop, G. Dye, D. Schmock, B. Kamrath, H. Tucker, G. Hamakex', Mr. Bruff. ROW 3. H. Cornecl, N. Harnois, B. Wahlberg, P. Cooper, B. Arnold, J. Sullivan, D. Terhune, C. Clark. Members not in picture: G. Higashi, C. R. Lemons, J. Whitehead, D. VVollert. One hundred +wen+y-eigh+ l935 To assisf in Jrhe orien+a+ion of new s+uden+s +0 +he college is +he purpose of +he Pilofeers. younge51L of women's service clubs: Jrhis purpose has been cons+an+ly fulfilled in HS five years of service +0 +he campus. This year Jrhe organizafion's achiviJries included i+s annual Pilofeers Prance. an aHernoon dance for Jrhe Associafed Sfudenfs held February I2. and a iea +0 which members' moJrhers and +he iaculfy were invi+ed. In addifion +0 +hese +wo +radi+ional affairs. +he Pilo+eers gave a farewell fea +0 Mrs. Violef Bar+holomew, former adviser +0 Jrhe Club. who moved +0 Sanfa Paula. An informal parer for members and Jrheir gues+s was Jrhe barn dance af +he Villa Park communier haH. February 2. Ano+her club affair was +he formal aHend- ance of +he group 6+ a play in Los Angeles. preceding which Jrhe members enjoyed supper af +he home of Mr. and Mrs. Knufson. Presenf advisers for +he club are Miss Lillian Dickson and Mrs. Kramer RohHeisch. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER June Swingle . . . . . . . President . . . . . . Winifred Walters Phyllis Krock . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . . . . Lydia Elliott Winifred Walters . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Alice Shannon June Swingle Mary Elisabeth Smith . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Elaine Marks Winifred Walters ROW 1. A. Shannon, W. VVitton, J. Swingle, W. Walters, L. Elliott, M. Smith. Row 2. Miss L. Dickson, M. Crocker, B. Lipps, B. Engelman, M. Norwood, K. Berry, Mrs. M. Rohfleisch. Row 3. L. Bennett, A. Willsey, W. Shannon, B. L. Geiger, E. Gowdy, E. Marks. Members not in picture: B. Goode, P. Krock. One hundred +wenfy-nine FIESTA COMMITTEE Amply dispelling +he I3 jinx. +he Fiesla commiHee, piloleol by Millon Asher, laid +'ne groundwork for He Thirleenlh Annual Fiesla. aroused communily imLereswL in if, and led if +0 ifs successful conclusion on May l7. This year's commiHee. wilh 27 members. was He largesl in He hierory of Fiesla Day. Novel +his year was +he appoinling of al leasl one s+uclen+ who will be back nexf year on each division of Hue preparalion. ln H135 way He commiHee for neer Fiesla will have have a backbone o1C velerans. The commiHee for We Thirfeenlh Annual Fiesla included: Jack Clark. boofhs; Joe Thompson and Lionel Halfer. con- slruclion; Lorraine SweelL ancl Belh Kellams. coslumes; Nancy Cappelen and Carolyn Wells. dance; Maureen McClinJrock and Elynore Lacy. decoralions; Maxine KniglnL and Ann Bell. dinner; Bill Kamrafh. hospifalify; Tom Powell and Arf Hobson. publicify; Shirley Galusha and Dorolhy Daniger. college ex- hibils; Mary E. Smilh and Kay Berry, Bowers' museum; BeHie Timmons ancl Anila Poffer. parade; Vivian Slanley anol Vir- ginia Claypool. enlerlainmenl; Larry Macaray. programs: Bernard l-larJr. beard confesl; Tom Engelman. bull light and Warren Hall, dance conslruclion. Mr. Flin+ advised +he group. Milton Asher Row 1. J. Thompson, L. Sweet, V. Claypool, S. Galusha, M. Knight, B. Kellams, M. E. Smith, J. Clark. Row 2. Mr. Flint, V. Stanley, D. Daniger, M. McClintock, B. Timmons, E. Lacy, M. Dick, K. Berry, M. Asher. Row .3' T. Engelman, W. Hall, T. Powell, A. Hobson, B. Hart, B. Kamrath, L. Macaray, J. Harper. Members not In picture: N. Cappelen, A. Potter, C. Wells. One hundred ATHLETICS We are proud of He men and women of our ins+i+u+ions who represenf us in +he field of sporJr. They no+ only s+and for Jrhe finesf in physical fifness buf +hey have developed Hwaf fine sense of loyaler. deferminafion. and spirif of fair play +ha+ we so well like +0 see. We feel Hwaf +hey are Jro be He Jrrue leaders of Jromorrow. whefher if be in Hwe sporfs parade or in +he game of life ifself. We are proud of +heir record here and we know we are going +0 be doubly proud of Jrhem in Hue fufure. WW X N kxxg Wxx H W MENS ATHLETICS From a small beginning in +he early years of fhe college. Jrhe afhlefics program has grown sfeadily in achievemenf and varie+y of achiviJries. The firsf foofball +eam was organized +he second year of He college's exisf- ence wifh iusf +hir+een players. Four years la+er Hue foofball Jream won ifs firsf championship. Affer +he arrival of Coach Cook in I927 +he afhlefics deparfmenJr grew sfeadily. Since +ha+ +ime Hue Soufhern Cali- fornia foofball championship has been won four +imes and many oJrher championships have been won by Jreams in frack. baskefball. and fennis. This year marks Hue beginning of an in+ramural sporf program. whose expansion in fufure years seems quife probable. MENS' COACHES Marshalling Don forces for wha+ was a comparafively ban- ner year. Coaches A. J. Bill Cook and John Ward molded Hue San+a Ana iaysee afhlefes info some of Hue finesf Jreams o1c +he pasf several years. Bofh combined +heir Jralenfs +o develop +he foolrball as- piranfs info a formidably efficienf Jream +ha+ barely missed +he Easfern conference championship by bqu a single poin+. Sanfa Ana's baskefball sfock fook a rebound when Coach Ward led +he Dons +hrough +he Easfern conference season wifh bqu +wo defeafs. Coach Cook's baseball nine seemed +o run agains+ Lady Luck, several games being '0er by one or +wo poin+s. In hack. however, +he Wardmen came +hrough Hweir con- ference dual mee+ schedule wifhouf a defeaf for one of Sanfa Ana's infrequenf hack championships. Coach Cook's golfmen scored one vic+ory 0qu of four in comcerence compefifion. losing +he o+her +hree by close 8 an +06 an scores. San+a Ana iaysee's +ennis men. coached by S+uden+ Coach Merle Grisef under Coach Ward's supervision. came +hrough ifs s+renuous schedule +0 Jrake +he conference crown for He second consecque year. Coach Bill Cook Coach John Ward One hundred +hir+y-six FOOTBALL One poimL. a conversion afler goal, was Jrhe diHerence belween Jrhe Championship of lhe Easlern conference and second place . . . and +0 Chalfey iaysee Tell +ha+ polnl in Jrheir win over Sanla Ana. The Dons losl +heir Rose Bowl opener +0 Pasadena iaysee l2-6. bqu +he Cookmen +hen mewL and conquered Sanla Monica l3-6 and Jrhe UCLA Trosh 24-0. Eking oul a 7-0 win over th Tirsl league opponent Pomona. Sanfa Ana enlrainecl norlhward and only Two days laler l051L lo California's lrosh a+ Berkeley 26-0. BuwL lhe nexl week Jrhey venled Their wra'Ish againswL San Bernardino's Indians. champions 01c +he year before, 33-0. Riverside +hrea+eneol bqu Tell 3-0. And Then Chaffey iusl made if over a barrier of a Don Jream a+ aboul half slrengfh +0 win 7-6 for +he conference championship. The Dons +hen look Long Beach I3-0 bul loer lo San Maleo l2-0. Fullerfon. +he weak learn of +he l939 edilion 01c Jrhe Easlern conference. was edged omL l4-7 in Jrhe annual Turkey Day classic. The Don reserves shu+ 0qu San Diego Hoover high 7-0 and Los An- geles Cily College 40-0. bul loswL +0 Pasadena laysee's reserves l8-l3. Sam Henderson was voled +he mosl improved player, Co-Caplains Dale Mickelwaile and Rollo Beck shared +he moer valuable player award, and all Three made Jrhe Tirsf Jream of Jrhe all-Easlern iaysee conference eleven. Jim Nunez and Larry Monroy made +he second Jream. Larry Macary and Danny Frias again served as +he Toolball managers. Serving as mascol +0 The leam along wiJrh Mike was Bob Smiley. eleven year old nephew o1C Mac Beal. former Don Toolball slar. Bob and Mike led fhe feam on +0 +he Jfielol aJr each game. Danny Fries Larry Macary Bob Smiley Elmer Bergesonl W Wx w s- Xx Wm , WemwX;WgZZZ$MI , WW W 1; WWW0 200W . I , W w W WWWWW i WWW W xxy , WW w ?wy, , W WM ?41 W One hundred Jrhirly-seven Dale Mickelwaife I939 FOOTBAL SCORES I939 San+a Ana ................................. 6 .................................... Pasadena ....................................... l2 Sanfa Ana ................................. l3 .................................... San+a Monica .............................. 6 Sanfa Ana ................................. 24 .................................. UCLA Frosh ................................. O jtSan+a Ana ................................. 7 .................................. Pomona ............................................. O Sanfa Ana ................................. O .................................. California Frosh ........................ 26 6San+a Ana ................................. 33 .................................... San Bernardino ........................... O hSanJra Ana ................................. 3 .................................... Riverside ....................................... O hSanfa Ana ................................. 6 .................................... Chaffey .......................................... 7 Sanfa Ana ................................. l3 .................................... Long Beach .................................... O SanJra Ana ................................. O ................................... San Mafeo .................................... l2 hSanJra Ana ................................. l4 ................................... Fuller+on .......................................... 7 Sanfa Ana .............................. I I9 ................ Opponen+s .................................... 7O 6Comcerence games FOOTBALL CAPTAINS Rollo Beck and Dale Mickelwaife. bo+h of whom made Jrhe all-Easfern conference jaysee firsf Jream and were vo+ed +he mosf valuable Don player award. pilofed Jrhe I939 Dons +o four wins againsf one defeaf in Easfern conference foofball. As ou+s+anding bulwarks of +he solid San+a Ana line. Les McKnigh+ and Paul Sedar were elecfed co-capfains for Jrhe coming I940 season. The facf +ha+ Co-Capfains Rollo Beck and Dale MickelwaHe shared Jrhe mosf valuable player award indicafes Jrhe impossibili+y of puHIng one over Jrhe ofher in capabilify and performance. Dale MickelwaHe. com- pach guard. played defense and offense wiJrh aggressive daring. ye1L wiJrh perfecfion. Rollo Beck's long gains. when once shook loose info +he secon- dary. and his fine generalship of +he Don aHack led +0 many Sanfa Ana vicfories. Paul Sedar may prove +0 be one of Jrhe Jrruly greaf Jrackles in Don foofbaH hisfory. He cer+ainly showed his abilify in Jrhe ChaHey game. when his mounfain-like play inspired Jrhe Don forward wall +0 ifs fine goal-Iine s+ands. H was largely +hrough Les McKnighf's swiH diagnosis of opponenf's plays +ha+ +he blond cenfer was able +0 effechely back up Jrhe line a+ Jrhe crucial Jrime and place. Rollo Beck Paul Sedar Les McKnigh+ One hundred +hir+y-eigh+ First row: Manager D. Frias, G. Cave, J. Anton, B. Barry, Co-Captain R. Beck, Mascot B. Smiley, Co-Captain D. Mickelwaite, A. Goff, G. Henry, A. Kluewar, Manager L. Macaray. Second row: Coach John Ward, L. Monroy, R. Baly, B. Joseph, L. Gheen, C. Attridge, B. Bushman, G. Holderman, J. Doi, Coach Bill Cook. Third row: H. Lilley, R. Huntzinger, V. Linker, J. Graham, D. Schmock, W. Mulkins, S. Henderson, G. Hamaker. Fourth row: J. Oster- man, W. Linker, A. Heinisch, C. Jenkins, P. Sedar, B. Schildmeyer, B. Noble, D. Borden. Fifth row: D. Hamaker, A. Fleischauer, R. Gunther, B. Ward, J. Nunez, R. Narducci. Sixth row: D. Horton, B. Bristow, E. Ross, D. Dunning, L. McKnight, B. Collins, L. Bock, V. Linds- kog, T. Podobnik. Players not in picture: R. Mercado, G. Higashi, R. Castro, J. Stafford, R. Deardon, H. Brawley, L. Taylor, C. Page, R. Bishop, G. Cox, H. Neighbour, C. DeThomas, PRE-CONFERENCE GAMES Rose Bowl. Sep+ember l5. I939 Pasadena l2. Sanfa Ana 6. Bofh +eams were unimpressive in +heir non-conference game. Pasadena passed +0 paydir+ in +he firsf and +hird quarfers. while Sanfa Ana manufacfured ifs fouchdown in +he las+ five minufes. Larry Monroy and Sam Henderson led Hwe aHack. Monroy scoring +he +ouchdown. Sanfa Ana made lO1cirs+ downs +0 Sanfa Monica's Jrhree and won l3-6. The Corsairs scored on a pass from +heir 2l. San+a Ana. however, came back wifh Henderson's second quarJrer score climaxing a 77-yard Don drive. Henderson scored again in Hue fourfh quarfer affer a 63 yard march. A supposedly powerful and slithy favored UCLA frosh eleven came +0 Sanfa Ana . . . bqu H was a 24-0 vic+ory for Hwe Dons. Gene Hamaker crossed over for He Hrsf score. Monroy made +he second. Co-Capfain Beck skir+ed end for +he +hird. and WalwL Linker caughf Don Borden's pass from +he UCLA l for He final six poin+s. Glenn Cave Jim Nunez Bob Schildmeyer Richard Gunfher One hundred +hirfy-nine POMONA Overpowering Pomona's fradifionally defensive eleven by sheer force of numbers. Sanfa Ana iaysee eked ou+ ifs firsf comcerence vicfory 7-0. The game was specfacular only in Jrhe second quar+er melee when Pomona's fullback, Hugh Teifsworfh was eiecfed from +he game for openly slugging Co-Capfain Mickelwaife. Slugged by anoJrher unidenfi- fled player. Bill Barry. diminuhve bu+ scrappy guard, had +0 leave wi+h a broken nose. - The game i+self was dominafed +hroughou+ by Jrhe San+a Ana eleven. +hough +hey were handed a scare midway in Jrhe +hird quarfer when Francis Monnie. Pomona's dwarhsh whirlwind. infercepfed a Don pass on his l2 and wasn'+ sfopped unfil he reached Jrhe Sanfa Ana l9, where Jess Graham angled in for a vicious +ackle. A few plays laJrer. Don Hahcback WaH Linker infercepfed a pass. re- Jrurning eithr yards +0 Jrhe Pomona 27. Coach Cook subs+i+u+ed fen new men. leaving Fullback Gene Hamaker in. Hal Lilley gained +en and +hen seven yards. Hamaker made +hree; and. aHer Lilley's yard gain for a firsf down on Jrhe six. he made +hree more as Jrhe period ended. AJr +his poimL Pomona's defense suddnly broke +0 allow Hamaker +0 score s+anding up. Co-Cap+ain Mickelwaife kicked +he eerra poin+. Jack S+afford Don Dunning John Osferman One hundred forfy SAN BERNADINO From +he mighfy champs of I938 +0 . . . well. +hey couldn'f even win He cellar posifion from Fullerfon in I939. H migh+ have been +heir loss of Hal Finney +0 Chaffey or Jrhose nasfy league rules. A+ any raJre. San Bernardino's Indians made Jrheir appearance minus H1e war whoops and gave +heir all for a 33-0 defeat +heir worsf showing of +he season. The Dons quickly unleashed +heir power affack. doing abouf as H1ey pleased as +hey ran up l7 firsf downs +0 +he inlanders' fwo. Larry Monroy, dependable Don quarferback. wi+h a sweeping end run. added eighf yards +0 a 53-yard firsf quarfer drive for +heir firsf fouchdown. A poor Indian punf gave +he ball +0 +he Dons on +he San Berdoo l8 in +he second quarfer. and a few plays la+er Co-Capfain Beck drove over from He five. The Dons again found Hwe range in +he +hird quar+er, frampling 6! yards over +neir weakened foes win Fullback Sam Henderson running +he ball over from +he l2. In Hwe laer period Don Borden. San+a Ana quarferback. s+reaked 44- yards +0 a Jroucholown and Hwen Jrurneol Hue frick again a few plays lafer from Hme San Berdoo nine. Allan Goff . Bill Ross Joe AnJron One hundred forfy-one Dick Hor+on RIVERSIDE Quar+erback Ray Casfro's soliJrary field goal meamL a 3-0 Don +riumph over a swiHly charging Riverside eleven. Led by Quarferback Sully Wasmufh and Fullback Fred Nickerson. +he Bengals immediafely charged ro Hue Don lO-yarol iine. where Nickerson fumbled. End Glenn Cave recovering for Hue Dons. AHer a poor Don loumL +0 +he 3l. Wasmufh skirfed leH end. angling +0 +he righf for a Jrouchdown . . . only +0 be called back by an offside penaHy. Early in fine +hird quarJrer. Monroy. on a no lineup play. gained Jro1'he Bengal 27. A few piays laJrer Sam Henderson punfed omL on He River- side 7. The refurn kick wenJr Jro +he 27. Then Monroy led Hue aHack +0 H18 IO. Henderson made nine. An offside penaHy pqu rhe ball back on +he 6, bqu on $our+h down Coach Cook senJr in Cas+ro. who. from Hwe Bengal l3. calmly placed Jrhe ball be+ween +he uprighfs for a field goal . . . 3-0, and a vicfory! Bqu . . . noJr unfil aHer Riverside wenf info high gear +0 sweep clown +he field. only +0 be sfopped on +he San+a Ana 4 as a fight ened Don defense caused Nickerson +0 fumble. wifh Cave again coming +hrough for 6 Don recovery. was +'ne game secured. Don Schmock Bill Barry Bill Noble Gil Brisfow .r M .xf' WW mew One hund red forfy-fwo Cl-IAFFEY Sanfa Ana. riddled wi+h injuries. me+ Chaffey af ifs best pu+ up He season's finesf goal line sfands, and came near +0 scoring an upset The Dons early Jrook over on downs in Panfher +erri+ory. lowL +hen disasfer! Fading back Jroo quickly. Borden. in passing +0 Co-Capfain Beck, accidentally had his arm sfruck by Referee Jim Tunney, +hus de- flecfing +he ball +0 ChaHey's Hal Finney. who raced 68 yards +0 score. John Crandall kicked +he exfra point Two Jrimes Chaffey's +hrea+s were sfopped. firsf on +he l9. +hen Hwe 20. Then Fullback Henderson inferclepfed a pass on He Don 2 and ran 98 yards Jro a Jmuchdown. bu+ Sanfa Ana failed +0 converf for He ex+ra poinJr. Two more Chaffey +hrea+s ended on fine Don 2 and 6 yard lines. Then +he Dons regained much of +heir needed form. Midway in +he fourfh period Hal Lilleyl Don quar+erback. refurned a Chaffey punJr +0 +he Don 49. Lilley. Henderson. and Co-Capfain Beck packed +he ball +0 +he Chaffey l6. On fourH'a down Casfro came in +0 +ry for a field goal. His kick from an angular posifion on +he Panfher 27. however. wen+ foo far +0 Hue right Vic Lindskog WalJr Linker Jess Graham x7 One hundred forfy-Jrh ree LONG BEACH S+a+is+ics favored Long Beach iaysee over Sanfa Ana in +heir non- conference filf. The Vikings were leading +he Wesfern conference and had loer l4-l2 +0 Jrhe California frosh. Jrhe feam +ha+ overwhelmed +he Dons 26-0 +wo days affer Jrhe laHer's gruelling conJreer wifh Pomona. Buf +he Dons disregarded s+a+is+ics and shu+ 0qu +he beach +eam I3-O. The Vikings seemed abomL +0 live up +0 pre-game dope. The Dons finally s+opped a firsf quarfer. 38-yard Viking drive on +he Sanfa Ana 4. Again Jrhe visifors Jrhreai'ened when +hey recovered 5 Don fumble on Jrhe laHer's l2. . Bqu Co-Cap+ain Beck infercepfed a Viking pass and ran +0 +he Don 36. Arf Heinisch gained +0 +he 40. and Jrhen Co-Capfain Beck broke +hrough +0 +he Long Beach 26. Borden and Heinisch ran +he oval +0 +he 3. and Jrhree plays laJrer Heinisch sliced +hrough for' +he score. Don Dunning kicked Jrhe efxra poin+. As Jrhe Jrhird quarfer ended. Heinisch infercepfed a pass on +he 50. He and Co-Capfain Beck made four and fen yards respechely. WaH Linker wenJr fo Jrhe 23. Borden made four; and affer Heinisch baHered Jrhrough +0 +he l l. Borden scored on an end around play. Bill Joseph Sam Henderson AmL Heinisch Gene Hamaker One hundred forfy-four SAN MATEO Lasf year +he Bulldogs were defensive . . . Sanfa Ana made 23 firsf downs +0 +heir +wo and could only Jrie Hue norfherners 6-6. This year. given an offensive punch by Hwe addifion of a galaxy of freshman erars. +he Bulldogs engineered a decisive l2-O vichory over +he Dons in a non- conference ba++le. Noah Curfi. San Mafeo's greaf pun+er. quick-kicked 0qu on +he Don 7 early in +he second quarfer. Henderson's refurn pun+ carried 50 yards. bu+ Herb Townsend ran +he ball back 22. Ten plays la+er. Curfi smashed over for a Jrouchdown. Then. a few plays lafer. Henry Gaspar. Bulldog guard. infercepfed Lilley's pass and loped +0 anofher Jrouchdown. No1L unfil +he final period did Sanfa Ana even +hrea+en. CurJri kicked +0 his 49. A pass. Borden +0 Cave. neHed I3 yards. and Hen Borden gained anofher l3. Borden los+ +0 +he 27 bqu passed +0 Linker on fine l7. where San Mafeo finally Jrook +he ball on downs. Lafer Casfro on Hue Don 40 passed +0 Jack Stafford for l I yards and +hen +0 Dick Gun+her for 9. Heinisch gained Jrhree. buf on four'rh down Casfro's pass +0 Bill Joseph on +he 28 was a yard shorf of a firs+ down. Larry Monroy Don Borden Hal Lilley One hund red forfy-five Romo Narducci Vic Linker FULLERTON Fullerfon, Jrhe mosf consisfenf. colorful. and fradifional rival of Coach Cook's Dons. once more me+ Sanfa Ana on Thanksgiving Day ybecause PresidemL RooseveH obligingly moved +ha+ luscious day up a weeky. only +0 have Jrhe Red and Black bring home Jrhe Jrurkey l4-7. The Hornefs scored firsf when Tackle Dan Draculich caughf a deflecfed Don pass early in Jrhe second period and ran 30 yards +0 6 fouchdown, Tad lwafa kicking Jrhe ex+ra poinf. Co-Capfain Beck ran an early second half punf 29 yards +0 +he Ful- lerfon 26. Henderson and Borden carried 1+ +0 +he 7, and Jrhe former scored around end. Don Dunning kicking Jrhe ering poinf. LaJrer Don Borden's 25 yard runback wemL +0 +he Horne1L 35. Co-Capfain Beck fumbled on +he I3. buf +hen blocked a Fullerfon punf which rolled 0qu on Jrhe 6. Borden and Lilley pushed +0 Jrhe 2, and Heinisch powered over for a +ouchdown. Co-Capfain Mickelwaife kicking Jrhe conversion. Fullerfon +hen opened an aerial barrage. bu+ Jrimely inferceerions by WaH Linker and Joe An+on saved Jrhe Don vicfory. In fact Co-Capfain Mickelwaife ran an infercepfion for a +ouchdown, only +0 have if nulli- fied by a Jreammafe's having been offside. Lyndle Gheen George Higashi Ray Casfro hundred forfy-six CHEER LEADERS Wi+h Hwe +hough+ in mind +ha+ many a baHie is los+ ere 'Fighfing is begun. +he yell leaders of iaysee s+ar+ firing +he enfhusiasm oi fans long before H16 feams +ake Hie field. +hereby helping +0 win We baHle by giving Don-men H1e s+reng+h Hwaf comes of sure knowledge Hwaf Hie crowd is be- hind Jrhem. H would impossible +0 say how many vicfories are due +0 Hie efficienf organiza+ion of fine cheering sec+ion by Hie yeH-ieaders. bqu H is cer+ain +ha+ many a game would have been lost bqu for Hie Jrimely encouragemen+ of +he Cheering sechion. under Hie capable and energe'iic leadership of Jack Clark. Clyde Casey, and Tom Sullivan. The singing and Clapping was ius+ as eHechiveiy led by Vivian S+anley and Lorraine Sweet +he fwo song leaders; MASCOT Mike, +he mascot baffle-scarred veferan of SanJra Ana Junior College, is an infegral pamL of +he ins+u+ion. He has wafched sfudenfs come and go from his headquarfers a+ Hwe Don. once known as Salad Bowl. No. 2. He has weaH'iereol Hie sform wifh iaysee feams in vichory and in cle- feaf. giving due praise in Hie one insiance. and hopeful en- couragemen+ in fine ofher. Bqu whe+her +he vichory Hag flies. or whefher campus heroes +rudge home in Hie depfhs of despair, good old Mike is always sfanoling by wi+h +he loyaHy and aHecfion HwaJr is born of a hearf of pure gold. Clyde Casey Tom Sullivan Jack Clark Lorraine Sweef Vivian Sfaniey Mike hundred forfy-seven 1939 SCORES 1939 Santa c .. ............ 13 ................................ 21 .............................. Long Beach JC Santa .. ...... Long Beach JC Santa .. .. .. ........ Loyola Frosh Santa .T Scotties Santa ........ Compton JC Santa anta Monica JC Santa L .. .. ............ Salinas JC Santa .............. Modesto JC Santa ............. Long Beach YMCA Santa : ............................. Modesto JC Santa ....................... San Mateo JC Igania ..... California. O45 spoundsT e an a Santa ..H0use of David x189mm ................... Chaffey JC 3sSanta ...... 27 ...................... San Bernardino JC Santa ...... 52 ........ Southern California Frosh Santa .. ................ Phoenix TArizonaT JC Santa s. .................. San Diego State B x:Santa .. .. .. ................. Pomona JC nSanta .. . .. .. .............. Citrus JC eSanta .. .. ........ Riverside JC Santa Ana .................................... 772 .............................. 808 ........................................ Opponents ahConference games BASKETBALL Sanfa Ana was +0 be Jrhe Jream Jro waJrch in +he I940 Easfern confer- ence baskefball season. Wi+h very few greaf baskefball Jreams in ifs his+ory. Jrhe Dons af lasf had come up wi+h a seasoned Jream, plus several freshman s+ars. The barnsforming Universify of California's l45-pound feam was barely edged ou+ 4l-4O when Don Borden flipped in a lasf minu+e San+a Ana goal. Capfain Russ Deardon's l3 poinfs and Bob Schildmeyer's l l were high. The nex+ nithr +he Beards sfopped Fullerfon 43 +0 38. and so i+ seemed +he Dons migh+ have Jrheir big momenJr af lasf. Buf seemingly +hey s+ar+ed Jrheir league season where Jrhey IeH ohC Iasf year. when Fuller+on won 48-4-6. This year. however. +he Hornefs had Jro come from behind +0 win 35-34. The Dons led unfil Jrhe waning momenfs of Jrhe game. Then Fullerfon scored four s+raigh+ goals +0 pass Jrhe Dons 35-32. Capfain Deardon sank one from mid-courf, bu+ in +he Iasf five seconds shofs by Hal Lilley and Schildmeyer. who earned high poimL honors wi+h l3 poInJrs. rolled off Jrhe hoop . . . Jrhe wrong way. The Hornefs wen+ on +0 +he league championship when if defeafed Riverside in Jrhe playoffs necessifafed by a Jrie befween +he Jrwo feams. LIL - 4 1 i9 T i Schildmeyer Hal Lilley Don Borden Larry Monroy One hundred Torfy-eigh1' Row 1. Andre Pascal, John Ostel'man, Hal Lilley, XValt Linker, Larry Monl'oy, Captain Russ Deardon. Row 2. Bob Clark, Jack Stafford, Bob Schildmeyer, Don Borden, Art Hobson. The Dons Jrhen came Jrhrough in Championship sfyle +0 defeaf ChaTTey 50-39. Schildmeyer again garnered I3 poin+s for high poinJr honors. The Don defensive play s+ood 0qu as well as iJrs oHense. Larry Monroy and Walf Linker showing +0 especial advanfage. The former dropped in l l poinfs. Don Borden scored IO. Sanfa Ana followed wiJrh a comparafively easy win over San Bernar- dino 44-27. Schildmeyer again +aking scoring honors wi+h l2 poinfs. Pomona's Red Raiders were Jrhe neer +0 fall before Jrhe Wardmen. Lilley and Borden seemingly could nowL be sfopped. Jrhe former Ending +he hoop for IS poinJrs and Jrhe laHer dropping +he ball +hrough Tor I3. WiJrh Borden scoring 23 poinfs for a new Don record. San+a Ana overwhelmed Jrhe Cifrus iaysee five 6l-3l Jro go info a Jrhree-way Jrie wiJrh Riverside and Fullerfon Tor Tirsf place. Then sudden disasfer! Riverside's powerful Bengals scored a decisive 44-25 vichory over +he Dons. AHer The Tirsf few minques The inland Jream was able +0 keep Jrhe Dons pradically in check for Jrhe remainder of Jrhe game. The erar OTr Jrhis as well as 0'? +he o+her games played by Riverside Jrhis year was +heir sensahonal cenJrer Tom Fuller. who in Jrhis game raised his season JroJral +0 l23 poimLs Jro pass +he conference record of I I4 poinJrs sef by Tom Keesey of Jrhe I939 Fuller+on Champions. WaH Linker Capfain Russ Deardon Andre Pascal One hundred Torfy-nine BIH Reid ? ?m Z xy, ?7 1 X zyg7 Z , ?WMVi XWMZ ighf Les McKn Dick Ivens , , , z xx ? gVZQ x7 , y C Xx??? Bob Clark Jack Sfafford n a m r 8 IT 0; n In 0 Id zz if? , , XNmZA , Ar+ Hobson I940 BASEBALL SCORES I940 SanIa Ana .................. 4 .................................... 7 ............... Sanfa Monica SanIa Ana .................. 3 .................................... 8 .................. Long Beach Sanfa Ana .................. I I .................................... I 3 ...... La Verne CoIIege ISanIa Ana .................. 6 .................................... 8 ........................ Riverside akSanJra Ana .................. 4 .................................... I ................................. CIIrus ISanfa Ana .................. 4 .................................... 6 ........................... FuIIerIon Sanfa Ana .................. 3 .................................... IO ............... Sanfa Monica ISanIa Ana .................. I .................................... 4 ............ San Bernardino Sanfa Ana .................. I .................................... 6 ...... La Verne College ISanIa Ana .................. 9 .................................... I ........................... Pomona Sanfa Ana .................. 46 .................................... 64 ..................... OpponenIs OW BASEBALL Despife JrIIeIr playing under Ihe handIcap of poor pracIIce facIIIIIes. Coach Cook's basebaII nine neverfheIess won Iwo of I+s IIve Ieague games. SanIa Monica spoIIed II'Ie Don's opener 7-4. Don DunkIn scored In Jrhe second and Iourfh Innings. George Henry In Jrhe sevenfh. and Ferris WaII In Hue eIth'I WI'I'I'I a four-bagger. Though Max PoweII sIruck 0qu I7. Long Beach Iagged up an 8-3 VIC- +ory. WaII scored In Ihe second on Bob Blake's JrI1ree-sac:ker and again In I'IIe IIHI'I. Jack Sfafford aIso JraIIyIng In IhaI InnIng. La Verne coIIege came from behInoI In Ihe nIn+I1 Inning +0 wIn over Ihe Dons I3-I I. Ben ByIand. Henry IIwIceI. Duane TeeI. WaII. SIaIIorcI. PoweII, BIake I+wIceI. Gene O'Campo, and Kennefh Skinner scored for Dons. A pIIchers' dueI beereen PoweII and Owl PIIcher EarI Embree Ieafured JrIIe DonsI 4-I Ieague vIcIory over CIIrus. ByIand scored In Ihe IourJrI'I. CIIrus evened II up In Ihe stIh, bqu In Ihe sevenfh a walk Io TeeI forced Paschke In. and Powell scored on a wIIcI pIIcI'I. ByIancI scored on Bob Bush- man's sIngIe In Jrhe eighfh. Riverside, Sanfa Ana's second league opponent bunched I+s hifs +0 591' Ihe Dons down 8-6. ByIand scored In Ihe second: and Wall. PoweII, and BIake JraIIIecI In Ihe Iucky sevenfh. In Ihe eIghIII ByIancI scored on Gene O'Campo Les McKnighf Ferris WaII One hundred IIHy-one CharIes Stafford Max Powell Kneeling: D. Teel, M. Cruz, F, Lopez, B. Paschke, B. Blake, M. Powell, B. Bushman, G. Henry; standing: D. Duncan, F. Wall, C. Stafford, B. McKnight, W. Johnson, B. Byland, E. O'Campo, Coach Cook. O'Campo's double. and He laHer crossed +he plafe on a wild Bengal +hrow. Fullerfon also bunched ifs hiJr for a 6-4 league win. A fielder's choice. Jrwo hifs, and an error scored Byland. Teel. and O'Campo in H1e fourfh. Les McKnigh+ Jrallying Hue laer Don run in He eighfh. The Dons again me+ Sanfa Monica in a non-league game bu+ loer lO-3. McKnigh+ scored in +he eithL Kendall Johnson and Mike Cruz walked in He ninfh and scored by way of an error and O'Campo's single. San Bernardino's four-run ninJrh inning rally senJr +hem from behind +0 win a 4-! league game. O'Campo doubled in He fourfh and was driven in by McKnigh+ for He lone Don poin+. La Verne college again bea+ +he Dons 6-l in a non-comcerence game. O'Campo doubled in He sevenfh and scored on Paschke's single. Sanfa Ana +hen slugged ouwL a 9-I league vicfory over Pomona. Paschke sfruck 0qu IO and keer six hifs well scaHered. McKnight Wall, and Blake scored in We second inning. Byland and Bushman in He Hwird. and Byland in He fiHh. In +he sixfh Wall and Blake walked and crossed home plafe on O'Campo's home run. In league compefifion McKnianL led +he Dons in baHing wifh a per- cenfage of .57I. followed by Teel win .450. Ben Byland Bill Paschke Roberf Bushman One hundred fiHy-ero Kendall Johnson Duane Teel Bob Blake One hundred fiHy-fhree I940 TRACK SCORES I940 Sanfa Ana ............ 59 .................. 72 ................................. SC Frosh 4San+a Ana ............... lO3 I82 .................. 27 I42 .................. Riverside 4San+a Ana ............... 87 ................. 44.. .......... Chaffey yKSanJra Ana ............... 83 .................. 48 .................. San Bernardino Sanfa Ana ............... 56 I83 ............ 74 283 ............... Long Beach Sanfa Ana ............... 9l I42 .................. 39 I82 ......... Sanfa Monica :kSanJra Ana ............... 73 .................. 58 ................................. Fullerfon Pomona 785mm Ana ............... 98 .................. 33 ................................. San+a Ana ............ 65l I43 ............... 396 283. 4Conference meeJrs TRACK Track champions o1c I940! Coach John Ward's Dons Jrurned Hue Jrrick wifh a clean slafe in league compefifion. Sou+hern California's frosh won Sanfa Ana's non-comcerence opener 72-59. buf +hen Riverside came +0 Hue Sanfa Ana oval +0 be overwhelmed by Hue Dons IO3 I42 +0 27 I42. The Wardmen placed one-ero-Jrhree in +he IOO yard dash. high hurdles, high iump. shof, and discus. Claude Bassham Jrook +he IOO. Wayne Piper +he 220, Howard EllioH +he 440. Vic Heim +he 880. Bob Frias +he mile. Jerome Duffy Hue low hurdles. Don Borden Hue high hurdles and high iump fried wifh Jack PhillipsL Bob Ward +he shof puf and discus. Bill Joseph and Lyndle Gheen +he pole vauH HieL and Bill Morales +he iavelin. Chaffey was +he nex1L vicfim 87-44. Duffy Jrook firsf in +he low hurdles in +he fasf Jrime of 24.6 seconds. EllioH raced +0 6 wcirsf in Hue 440; and Heim and Arf Berry oufran +he conference hahc mile champion Barney Barnhold for firsf and second respecfively. Fries won bofh +he mile and Jrwo mile. Borden Hwe high hurdles. Ward Hue discus and shot and Morales Hue iavelin. James Kobayashi leaped 2l 1Cee+ 5 inches and Joseph vauH'ed l2 1cee+1corfirs+s in He broad jump and pole vauH respecfively. Opponenfs Bill Morales Sam Henderson James Kobayash $8W W 88 2 88,8 Wayne Piper 8 8X 888338 88 8 8 8 8 $8 4 8 88 82 248 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 v8 8 8 88- 8 8i $8.. 2 8 88 88 8,8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 88 8 8 8 8K 88 88 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 88K 88 8 8 8 8x 888 85 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Q 8 8 388 8 Q8 8 8 , 8 8 8888 88 8 88 8 8 88 8 x 8 8 8 8 8 X 8 8 8 8 8 888 8 $ 88 8 8 8 8 xN8 8 $8 8 8 x88 8 8 8 88 8W8 , 8 8 z 7848 0 K??? i 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 88 8 8 8 88 8 $8 8 8 88 8 8 83 8 8 8 O , M, . 28W $2888 8 8 8 ,y y a xvx 7 ,,, , V 4 W 7 ifikny v ix ix 02 Xx 8 888888 8.8 ,74 One hundred fiHy-four Row 1. A Berry, V. Heim, R. Metcalf, J. Kobayashi, L. Dresser, W. Piper. Row 2. B. Joseph, R. Dawson, J. Clark, B. Morales, T. Engelman, L4. Stafford, Coach John Ward. Row 3, K. Dart, H. Elliott, G. Hamaker, L. Streva, B. Frias, D. Borden. Row 4. C. Christian, G. Bur- lingame, B. Clark, J Phillips, Captain S. Henderson, V. Alleman, ROW 5. M. Grajeda, A. Mar- tineza L. Gheen, L. Macarary, B. Spickard, C. R. Lemons. Row 6. J. Duffy, C. Bassham, N. gaghlliifg Hamaker, J. Johnson. Not in picture: L. Huston, J. Phillips, B. Ward, B. Morales, San Bernardino offered a IHHe more compe+i+ion. falling before +he Wardmen 83-48. Oufsfanding was Morales' bes+ heave of +he season. l87 1cee+ for firsf in He iavelin. Piper ran +he cenfury in lO.l and +he 220 in 22.I seconds for firers in +hose evenfs. Berry and Vic Alleman placed one-ero in Hue 880. and Duffy +ook Hwe 220 low hurdles in 25 seconds. Ward won +he shot Sam Henderson +he discus. and Joseph H1e pole vauH'. Long Beach proved foo powerful for Sanfa Ana, buf despife He 56 I63 +0 74 263 loss. +he Dons showed increasing sfrengfh. Berry ran +he 880 in 2:OI.4: Bob Frias. +he mile in 4:354; Joseph vaulfed l2 feef 6 inches. and Jim Johnson Uneligible for league compefifioM high jumped 6 feef 2 inches. SanJra Monica losf HS non-comcerence meeJr +0 +he Dons 9l I42 +0 39 I42. Again +he Dons showed greenL improvemenf. Bob Bryanf Un- eligible for +his year's conference compeJriHoM raised his own record in +he shof +0 45 feef 10 inches. Bassham Clicked off 6 l0 second cenfury. Heim Jrriumlohecl in Hue 880 in 2:035. Johnson high jumped 6 feef 3 inches. and Gheen and Joseph fled for firsf in +he pole vaulwL a+ l2 feef 6 inches Leo'nard S+aHord Claude Bassham Bill Joseph 6 V V 4 6WW 46 6 W WW4 xWxxxxxxx 4 4 bi ?xxa $4444? Ngwpa .mxx w 444; V 4 Mw wgfw 6 7w, x 4! 71, 9 76w W , w 6, 45 y? 7 447?? 1,6 Lay M 4 24$ One hundred fiHy-five WW? Kfzzygwg 2V WWW? x 4 x 4M4 4 4 Lawrence Dresser Wx 4 4gk4 W x 4 x K x 44V? 36w 6 x X ? 6 X 6 $434 W 4ng, a 6345? 64 6 W ,6 Tom Engelman W! A W: WWxWAAWA IV V x2 W W WWW IA L W 'w4 2W 1AA x W W , W W, W W, Az WA??? .sz W, . WA 4 A WWWWWWA x 5 WAAW 697W WA , ' '4 W . - ng W W A V W W +W 1 7AA . W 2, WW4; AA WWW WWWWWWO W Ox 1W ,AAWWW .W W WWwWZy WWWWW WWWW VWWWA W W 0 . - W W W W W WW.W, a x WWW W W , WWWWWWW WWW M??VWWZW . WWW? ? ng 7 2 w IA 7 WA , waxAAW,' V W 2 in , z W W W U W Ax XWW-wx , WW ' i 7W WA W12? W 2 A A Wm. WWW, . WWW, . . . ' ' l- WA WWMW . W . AA. .A -. W ?W wWAKW 7 xx The dopeshee+ didn'+ say so. bu+ +he Dons decided Hue dopesheef was wrong and scored a decisive upse+ over lasf year's Fullerfon cham- pions 73-58. H was a preponderance of second and Hwird places H161 gave +he mee1L +0 Sanfa Ana. In H16 cenJrury Piper came In a close second. bu+ won Hwe 220. Bassham placing +hird in bo+h sprinJrs. EllioH. Alleman. and Leonard Sfreva swepf Hwe 440 in HwaJr order. while Berry hung up a new 880 school record in I minu+e 59.5 seconds. Frias Jrook second in +he mile and +wo mile wifh Andrew Marfinez +hird in +he former event Borden and Gene Hamaker fook second and +hird in He high hurdles. Duffy juer missed firsf in He 220 low hurdles, Borden placing Hwird. Ward and Henderson finished second and +hird In He shot and We laffer placed second in He discus. iuer 8 inches from firsf place wifh a Jrhrow of I35 feef 2 inches. Joseph, Laurence Dresser. and Gheen sweer +he pole vault Joseph +aking firs+ a+ l2 IWZ feef. Kobayashi leaped 22 feef 2 IWZ inches for second in +he broad jump. while Morales +hrew +he spear I76 feef +0 Jrake +he iavelin. Leonard Sfafford and Jess Graham placing second and +hird respecfively. Then came Sanfa Ana's 98-33 vicfory over Pomona and wifh if +he championship Bassham. Duffy. and Piper finished one-ero-fhree in +he IOO. Piper ran +he l80 in l8 seconds. EHIOH ran +he 440 in SI seconds +0 Roberf Frias Howard EllioH Ar+ Berry M; wwww x z; ? V xQ w $ x XX$ Azw ,WWWAWMA. WA; W W One hundred HHy-six Don Borden Vic Alleman Ralph Dawson Vic Heim break Johnson's I939 record. Heim and AHeman finished one-ero in +he 880. and Frias fook Jrhe er0 mile in lO:l2.8. Duffy ran +he I80 low hurdles in I93 seconds, and Sam Henderson hung up a new school sho+ pqu record a wifh a 43 foof 8 inch heave. aHer which he placed firsf in Jrhe discus. 2 f Phillips Hed Pomona's HirJrz for firer in +he high jump. Joseph won +he pole I 4 vault and Graham fook Jrhe iavelin. Jrhe lasf Jrwo evenfs men+ioned being clean sweeps for Jrhe Dons. In +he aH-Eas+ern conference Jmack mee1L Fullerfon +opped +he field wifh 66 V4 poinfs. Sanfa Ana Jraking second wi+h 6i lw2. Morales fook firsf in +he iavelin aJr l85 feef wi+h Stafford second. Joseph was in a +hree- way fie for firsf in +he pole vauhL a+ l2 an feet Stafford and Gheen placing in a four-way He for fourfh. EllioH was second in +he 440. Bass- ham Jrhirol in +he IOO. Borden Jrhird in Jrhe high hurdles and second in +he low hurdles wifh Jack Clark +hird in The laHer event Berry and Helm second and +hird in +he 880. Frias +hird in Jrhe fwo-mile. Piper second in +he 220. Ward and Henderson second and +hird in Jrhe shot Henderson +hird in +he discus. and +he Dons a Close second in +he mile relay. In +he Fresno relays Bill Morales heaved +he javelin l9l feef 3 an inches for firsf in +ha+ evenf in +he iaysee division. 4.1.. ..a H. a L s? Lyndle Gheen Gene Hamaker Ralph Mefcahc hund red th-seven y nyl ummdi - WW WWW ' Art Beard, Brent VVahlberg, Bob Boyd, Gordon XVilde, Jim Keeler, Bob Hood, Jack Fowler, Wes Fisher, Perry Cooper, Harry Clarke, Bob Arnold. SWIM OLF Lawrence Bemis, John Brady, John Osterman, Basil Mayes. WmamyWWM m kw One hundred fiHy-eighf TENNIS i For +he second consecufive year +he Don racque+eers won Hwe Eas+ern Conference championship under +he capable leadership of Sfudenf Coach Merle Grisef. OmL of a +o+al of +wen+y-+hree mafches +ha+ were played wifh o+her schools +he Donmen won eighfeen. Affer several successful preliminary mafches Hue Dons swepwL +hrough +heir league compeinon wifhou+ a defeat The mafch wifh Chaffey was H18 closest +he second doubles mafch finally won affer +hree se+s by Hea+h and Young was +he deciding fachor. Lloyd Babcock. Keifh Michelson. Bill Holland, Jim Zornes. and Marvin Jacobs played singles: George Lincoln paired wiJrh Bob HeHing and Bob Hea+h wifh Maurice Young for fine doubles. AJr +he Easfern Conference +ournamen+ 6+ Fullerfon May Lloyd Babcock serving I8H1 Jrwo San+a Ana doubles Jreams won +heir way in Hue finals of He doubles JrournamenJr +0 make +ha+ evenJr an 5 Don affair. The second Jream composed of Holland and Young defea+ed Lincoln and HeHing for +he conference JriHe. Santa Ana .......................... Whittier College Santa Ana .. . . Ventura J. C. Santa Ana .. . Long Beach Santa Ana .. . Long Beach :kSanta Ana .. . Citrus Santa Ana .. Santa Monica :'Santa Ana . Fulliergon akSanta Ana . C af ey ,kSanta Ana San Bernardino SFSanta Ana , Riverside :FSanta Ana Pomona Santa Ana .................................. 154 ................................ 55 ........................................ Opponents eConference matches Standing: George Lincoln, Captain Keith Michelson, Merle Griset, Art Hooker, Bill Holland, Bob Heath. Sitting: Bob Helling, Jim Zornes, Lloyd Babcock, Maurice Young. One hundred fiffy-nine .$ 3 . $ WOMEN'S ATHLETICS Women's spor+s have been an imporfanf parf of +he college since iJrs founding. The firsf sporfsehockey. volleyball, baseball. and baskeJr- ballewere played in coniunc+ion wifh Hwe high school: lafer Hwe iaysee girls had separafe Jreams. More recenHy swimming and badminfon have been added. Folk dancing has also been inaugurafed; Hwe girls in +his group have given +he dances for Fiesfa. The mos+ disfincfive feafure in +he developmenf of women's sporfs has been Hue spirif in which Hwey have been played. ParficipaJrion in +he game and enioymenf derived from playing have been emphasized rafher fnan excellence in fechnique or +he winning of games. Miss Zena Leck and Maxine Knight WOMENSl COACH Popular wifh all women sluclenls is genial Miss Zena Leck. who mainlains as her goal Jrhe par- +icipa+ion of all girls ralher Jrhari +he developmen+ of skill in a selecl few. Mosl lorlunale are Jrhe women sludenfs who come in conJrach wi+h an inslrucfor who has as her ideals Jrhe happy, whole- some enioymenl oi diversified sporfs wiJrh +he spirif of cooperalion anol Jrhe friendship +ha+ such ac+ivi+ies promole. The imporlance of Jrhe women's alhlelic in- s+ruc+or is offen underesfimafeol by +he college in general. bqu Jrhose who have worked and played under Miss Leck's leadership will challenge any sfafemenf which deprecales her work. As an oul- lef for +he energies and emoJrions of college girls. nofhing equals ac+ive sporJrs played in Jrhe proper spirit which Miss Leck so admirably provides. One hundred siery-lwo Tennis. as ever. was a popular sporf again +his year. Al- +hough +he facilifies aJr +he junior college are nof adequafe, fiHeen girls reporfed for +he fennis feam. Many hours of pradice and of infra-feam mafches preceded +he highly successful playdays. Aprirl 20. I940. was He high 5pmL o1C Hue Jrennis season when a +ennis playday was held in Sanfa Ana for He surrounding junior colleges. Three ofher mafches were playedeone wifh Fuller+on, one wi+h Comp+on. and one wiJrh Pasadena. as well as Jrhe fournamenfs played a+ +he Occi- den+al all-sporJr playday. The following women! coached by Miss Zena Leck. re- porfed for Hie fennis Jream: Vivienne Amos. Margaref Beeson. Marjorie Carnes. Jo Denni. Mar+ha Farwell. Sara Gano. Jane Henderson. Phyllis Johnson. Maxine Knight Annabelle Loose. Florence Longsdorff. Delber+a Morrison, Irene Noble, Ani+a PoHer. Barbara Rogers. Audrey Van Beek, Loreen Wen+- worfh. and Mae Woodard. ' Row 1. F. Longsdorff, M. Carnes. ROW 2. I. Noble, M. Knight, J. Denni. Row 3. M. Woodard, L. VVentworth, N. Peters, M. Farwell. wwxirafo N One hundred six+y-fh ree njx BADMINTON Badminron has become a favorire sporJr of Sou+hern Cali- fornians and in no less degree. a favorire o1C college sfudenfs. Women's pracfice marches were held in +he Y before +he badminfon playday held wi+h Sanfa Monica on March 30. l940. Sanra Ana women were hosfesses a+ Hwe badminfon playday and Jrea held for Compfon. In addi+ion +0 +he regular women's Jreams are +he mixed doubles reams. The men and women of Jrhese Jreams par- +icipa+ed in a mixed badminfon playday af Fullerfon on April I0. '940. Abouf +wen+y persons repor+ed for +he mixed doubles Jreams and Jrwenfy-one women for We women's Jreams; +he following were included: Mary Anderson. Louise BenneH. Jo Denni. Marfha Farwell, Louise Grant Befhal Haven. Nellie lshii. Barbara Crava+h. Elynore Lacy, Florence Longsdorff, Rufh Lehnhardf. Maxine Knight Irene Noble. Adela Naka- yama. Marguerife Rufledge. Marceille Shanafelf, Alice Wil- kinson. Dolores Pagenkopp. Loreen Wen+wor+h. Mae Wood- ard. and Edna Uyeno. Row 1. M. Woodard, M. Farwell, L. NVentworth, I. Noble, L. Grant, L. Bennett, F. Longsdorff, E. Uyeno. Row 2. B. Haven, A. Wilkinson, M. Knight, M. Anderson, M. Shanafelt, D. Pagenkopp, E. Lacy, J. Denni. WWW? r 3- 1 e LL r .0 I. ,LJJ One hundred sixfy-four . b! BASEBALL Baseball. baseball. America's favorHe sporf Jrook sec- 0nd place in popularify wiH'x +he women a+hle+es 01C +he col- lege. In spH'e of Hwis. co-eds played many faer and excifing games o1c indoor. Two successful playdays were held-one wifh Pasadena and anofher wifh Occidenfal. The +wen+y sfudenfs who reporfed 1Cor feam dufy proved adequafe and en+husias+ic. Coach Zena Leck direded Hwe ac+ivi+ies of +he feam a+ Jefferson school. where all pracfice indoor games are held. Those reporfing for baseball +eams were Dolores Pagea- kopp, Jane MaHhews. Louise Grant Marfha Farwell, Mae Woodard, E+hel Kurfz. Loreen Wenfworfh. Maxine Knight Florence Longsdorff. Jean Hoffman, Irene Noble. Marceille ShanafeH, Joan Bray. Elaine Holland. and Eleanor Schmidt Row 1. M. Woodard, M. Farwell, L. Wentworth, E. Hoffman, V. Mathews, F. Longsdorff, E. Kurtz. Grant, I. Noble, M. Knight, M. Shanafelt, D. Pagenkopp-, J. Bray, E. Holland, J. Denni. ,wm .1 One hundred sixfy-five NWWTxun.A,KC x w. W 4' W n 6a '61 ,,, , w xv Va, 7,,. BASKETBALL The favorife sporf of Jrhe women aJrhleJres again proved +0 be baskefbail. This is probably due +0 Jrhe recenJr publicify abouf various women's feams and Jrheir spreading popularify. Baskefball is also favored wi+h having Jrhe Y courJrs on which i+ is played. AHhough i+ differs considerabiy from Jrhe men's game. i+ can be fasf and exciJring ii Jrhe players are given experf Jrraining and pracfice. H is wi+h +his in mind +ha+ Miss Leck spends a greaf deal of +ime coaching +he large number of women who Jrum ou+1cor +he sporf. Thirer women reporfed for +he +eam and many of Jrhese played 6+ +he baskefbail playday a+ Fullerfon. Those who came 0qu for +he Jream were Mary Anderson. Louise Benneff. Marion Borchard. Joan Bray, Mary Corey. BeHy Mae Engel- man. Mariha Farwell, BeHy Lou Geiger. Louise Grant Lau- rene Griset Befhel Haven. Elaine Holland. Nellie lshii. Maxine Knight Rufh Lehnhard+, Florence Longsdorff, Eupha Neer, Irene Noble. Dolores Pagenkopp Anifa PoHer. Mary Pulver, Marguerife RuHedge. Rober+a Shafer. Marceiile Shanafelf. Lorraine Sweet Horfense Taylor. Edna Uyeno. Loreen Wenf- worJrh. Winnie WiHon. and Mae Woodard. Row 1. M. Woodard, M. Farwell. L. NVentworth, I. Noble, L. Grant, L..Bennett, F. Lonsdorff, E. Uyeno. B. Haven, M. Rutledge, M. Knight, M. Anderson, M. Shanafelt, D. Pagenkopp, J. Bray, E. Holland. One hundred sixfy-six HOCKEY Because hockey muer be played on Jrhe high school field. i+ has probably Jrhe smallesf JrurnomL of any of Jrhe sporfs. buf however small +he number, exci+emen+ is never lacking. H is one of +he fasfesf and roughesf games which women sfu- denfs play. and provides many JrhriHs for all. A hockey playday was held wi+h Compfon in connec+ion wiJrh Jrhe fennis playday on February IO. I940. The following women. coached by Women's A+hle+ic ln- s+ruc+or, Miss Zena Leck. repor+ed for Jrhe hockey Jream: Lou- ise Grant Dolores Pagenkopp. thel Kurfz. Edna Hoffman. Edna Uyeno. Mae Woodard. Mar+ha Farwell. Loreen WenJr- worJrh, Marceille Shanafelf, Maxine Knight Irene Noble, and Elizabe+h Grupe. Row 1. L. Grant, I. Noble, M. Knight, D. Pagenkopp, J. Denni. ROW 2. M. Shanafelt, M. Woodard, El. Uyeno, E. Hoffman, L. Wentworth, E. Kurtz, M. Farwell. ,. WWW w z 44;me m , gm , W40 44W One hund red sixfy-seven SWIMMING The +urnou+ for fall swimming was small. bqu proved +0 be enfhusiasfic. Prac+ice in +he Y pool preceded Hwe playday held wifh Pasadena on May 4. I940. Miss Zena Leck coached +he +eam boH'w +0 correc+ fatu s+rokes and +0 encourage speed. In her coaching Miss Leck sfresses love for Hue game or acfivify rafher +han +he desire +0 win. whe+her H be swim- ming or any ofher sporf. Those who reporfed for +he swimming Jream were Florence LongsdorH. Maxine Knight Samae McCorkell. Mae Wood- ard. Befhel Haven. E+hel Kurfz. Marion Davis. BeHy Halloran, Loreen Wen+wor+h. and Nancy PeJrers. . Kurtz, B. Haven, R. King, M. Grupe, M. Knight, P. Holloway, F. Longsdorff, D. Wentworth, M. Woodard. w I; y m W $ $ MW MWM ' ; ' ' e ' WW wa One hundred sixfy-eighf While Hue VV'.A.A. fosfers Hue spiriJr of fair play and spor+smanship. H is no+ limifed in H's achH'ies Jro sporfs alone. Although playdays have been held wifh Occidental College. Fullerfon. Compfon. Pasadena. and Sanfa Monica Junior Colleges. various social even+s have been sponsored by He organizaHon. bofh for +he enfire s+udemL body and for i'Ts own members. Beer remembered are He Mexican dinner. Hwe in+er-club volleyball fournament which resulfed in 6 VIC- Jrory for Las Meninas. and +he Chris+mas charify baske+s. The conference ob Associa+ed Women S+uden+s and Women's A+hle+ic Associafions held a+ +he Visfa del Arroyo Ho+el in Pasadena will probably be long remembered by +he women who were privileged +0 aHenol. They were exfended cordial hospifalify and a disfincfive program was arranged in +heir honor. Par+icipa+ion in one recognized sporJr ades women s+u- denfs info membership. and makes +hem eligible +0 receive +he SAJC emblem. AH women's af'nlefic acfivifies are carried on 'Through Jrhe group. Miss Zena Leck is faculfy adviser. Maxine Knighf Florence Longsdorbc FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Maxine Knight . . . . . . . President . . . . . Florence Longsdorff Irene Noble . . . . . . Vice-president . . . . ,Anita Potter Florence Longsdorff . . Secretary . . . . . . . Martha Farwell Alice Wilkinson . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . Jane Henderson Row 1. L. Bennett, M. Farwell, V. Matthews, E. Uyeno, E. Hoffman, A. Potter, W. Witton, J. Denni, L. Elliott, R. Shafer, M. Smith, F. Longsdorff. Row 2. B. Haven, D. Wentworth, S. Gano, L. Grant, W. Walters, R. Ling, M. Rutledge, A. Vdeinson, Miss Leek, B. Cravath, M. Knight, I. Noble, M. Carnes, E. Grupe, Ly. Sweet, E. Kurtz. Row 3. M. Anderson, L. Griset, R. Lehnhardt, E. Holland, D. Pagenkopp, M. Corey, B. Halloran, J. Henderson, B. Rogers, E. Lacy, J. Bray, C. Ramirez, Nb Peters, M. Woodard, M. Shanafelt. Members not in pic- ture: V. Amos, M. Beeson, M. Borchard, B. Engelman, N. Ishii, P. Johnson, R. Lockett, J. Lugo, B. Lowary, A. B. Loose, D. Morrison, M. Pulver, A. Van Beek, M. VVandelI, H. Winter, L. Wentworth. One hunderd six+y-nine ACKNOWLEDGMENTS , Mrs. Lucinda Burrows . Mrs. Eleanor Norfhcross ' Harry P. Jackson . Thomas E. Williams . Willard E. Francis . Jack H. Reed. . Gibson 8I Naill S+udio . Sanfa Ana Engraving Company. . . Fine Arfs Press. Weber- McCrea I . . Arf Adviser . Liferary Adviser . Business'Adviser Prinfing Adviser . Lmofype Work .Prmhng and Press Work .PorfraIf Phofography Engraving . Priang Binding .:'WE$Y37MWhm :x:wx ..-..a.rmg...k m , WWW- w , J 4 ill... igll ir.:..$iw,1!111nlu.3... 1 . . . .4; .. . . V :fmomuml 1240532., ;:. Judn-ww- 1 . x .Hx .. ., I v .. 5?: . . .. ,w A 4 AA . m WK


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