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JANE BROWNELL, Editor FOREWORD It is customary to dedicate an annual to a movement or a distinguished individual and maintain the theme of the book with reference to that dedication. In this book we do both. In scanning the pages of this volume you will find large photograps of several prominent women students of this campus. It is for them, as representatives of the genus Co-eds of S. J. C., that this book is compiled. But, why? query a few grumbling males. To those who have read Bernard DeVoto ' s essay, The Co-eds: God Bless Them, the answer is apparent. For those who haven ' t: Democracy has swamped the colleges and, under its impetus, college men tend more and more to reverse evolution and to develop from heterogeneity to homogeneity. They tend to become a type, and, our civilization providing the mold, the type is that of the salesman. ... the mass- production of salesmen, we may be sure, will not and cannot stop. But, at least, there is one force that moves counter to this one. The co-eds, in general, develop into individuals; and, in general, they oppose and dissent from the trend of college education. I do not pretend to say whether their opposition is conscious or merely instinctive, nor can I hazard any prophecy about its pos¬ sible influence on our national life. But if, hereafter, our colleges are to preserve any of the spirit that was lovely and admirable in their past, I am disposed to believe that the co-eds, those irresponsible and over-dressed young nitwits, will save it unassisted. Because we feel, with Mr. De Voto, that the continuance for the system foster¬ ing liberal education and culture is backed by the women students of today, we offer this book to The Co-eds: God Bless Them. ' —2— JANE BROWNELL.
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PUBLISHED FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE SACRAMENTO JUNIOR COLLEGE BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT COUNCIL AND THE PIONEER STAFF.
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