Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1925

Page 9 of 140

 

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Page 9 text:

E V students now passing out of the Sacramento Junior College have failed to come in close contact with our president, Mr. J. B. Lillard, and our dean, Miss Belle Cooledge. Whether this contact has been to a greater or less extent, doubtless no student fulB appreciates the great benefit he has received from these two, our college guardians. Not many years ago—nine to be exact our junior college v as born, and what a college it was! It was considered little more than an institution in which high school students received two years of post-graduate work—regular advanced high school work under a college name. But, there was in charge of this institution a woman who might be defined as a trained nurse of education. She was able to nurse, pet, and coax the budding Sacramento Junior College from its infant state to its present state ot adolescence. She drew ' it farther and farther away from the pre¬ vailing high school atmosphere; we are now ' absolutely distinct from the high school. How ' could she have done all this w ' lthout ambition, foresight and above all, love? It is indeed hard to ap¬ preciate all that Miss Belle Cooledge has done for us. In the Fall of 1923, w ' hen this graduating class really came into existence, students were able to step from the position of high school graduates direct to that of college students, a most import¬ ant step. At the time of our entering the college as students there also entered with us one w ' ho w ' as to serve as our guide Mr. Jeremiah B. Lillard, w ' ho has proved himself capable of enacting both the role of college president and that of comrade. He is indeed a find. As to his ambition, our coming Junior College building speaks for itself. Before we pass let us not forget our faculty; surely they have some claim to the honors of making our institution w ' hat it is. In our faculty we are leaving behind us a group that has had much more to do with the molding of our minds than w ' e may easily imagine. Whatever successes we may meet in coming years we w ' ill owe in great part to the many hours we have spent w ith our instructors. For all of the kindnesses of the past and for success to come we happily set aside these few pages of the 1925 Pioneer as an appreciation of our president, our dean, and our faculty. —•€’{ 5

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Frontispiece ........ 1 The New Sacramento Junior College .... 2 Dedication ......... 3 Appreciation ........ 5 President Lillard and Dean Cooledge ... h Board of Education and Faculty ..... 7 (lenevieve Baker ........ 8-9 Foreword . . . . . . . . .11 Pioneer Staff.10-12-13 The Pioneers”—Poem . . . . . . .14 The (iraduates ........ 15-25 Alumni.20-27 Editorial ......... 28 Calendar.29-32 Organizations ....... 33-44 Music ......... 45-49 Snaps. 50 Dramatics ......... 51-53 Snaps ......... .54 Society. 55.58 Literary.59-08 Class History ........ 09-70 Impressions ..... ... 71-70 Sports. 77-90 (iirls’ Sports ........ 91-94 Jokes.95-99 Our Advertisers ....... 100-130 Autographs.131-132 -4 4

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