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It ' s hail, hail, hail, to S. J. C. No one can beat a team like ours That has such loyalty. All hail, hail, hail to S. J. C. Come on, gang, let ' s show them li To win a victory.
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CONTENTS GRADUATES ACTIVITIES MISCELLANEOUS ATHLETICS YE SPORT
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It seems that to be complete every book must have what is generally termed a preface. This is in reality a sales talk by the author in which he sets forth his purpose, general plan and source of material, and makes ac¬ knowledgment to those to whom he is under obligation for aid in preparing his work. The purpose of our book is to record in an enjoyable manner the activi¬ ties entered into by students of Sacramento Junior College during their sojourn at this instiution. To act as an echo of their college life which may be read with pleasure in years to come (to say nothing of the present time). You are no doubt struck by the originality of this purpose. No other annual editor has even thought of it! To make two qualities predominate has been our aim. These are humor and impartiality. The former is of a kindly type and not in such abundance as to lessen the dignity which year books deserve; impartiality in the sense of playing no favorites among certain cliques, individuals or classes of students. It seemed fitting in view of the fact that this year was our first in the new Junior College that the art theme should be drawn from the building itself. Its arches furnished ample material for the motif, with which we have attempted to couple a bit of Sacramento’s gloriously rich history and our own pioneering. The matter of acknowledgment is not a simple one, for so many people deserve a share of it. Those who stand out in particular, however, are the Board of Education which made the publication possible, Ralph Smith, our diligent art editor, and President Lillard, who has never been too busy to find time for helping me with my Pioneer troubles. Every member of the staff has acquitted himself well, and to those whose pictures could not appear with the staff grouped on the following pages, I wish to hereby acknowledge my grati¬ tude. These are Frank Flint, exchange editor; Clarence Goulard, typist; John Kroell, cartoonist; Muriel Feller, and Arnell Gillett; on the business side, Margaret Harris, Stanley Pugh, and Marshall Hopkins. To work with the cooperation of these people and my staff was indeed a pleasure. May you find the fruit of this labor so.—The Editor.
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