Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 15 text:

DEANS TO THE CLASS OF 1937 The years come and the years go when one stays on in the Junior College, and some of these years are very much the same as others except for the faces of the students, but this year is quite unique for we are showing material signs of material growth—our new buildings! All of us, faculty as well as students, who are to benefit educationally by our expansion may make this a personal opportunity to increase in knowledge and culture, and to build well for the future. BELLE COOLEDGE, Dean of Women TO THE CLASS OF 1937 Your going will leave a niche hard to fill. We shall miss you tremendously but we shall look forward to your frequent visits back to this campus, and shall always be greatly interested in the progress you will be making toward those several goals you, individually, have before you. Our good wishes go with you. HENRY M. SKIDMORE, Dean of Men. TO THE CLASS OF 1937 Not Across But Crossing the Alps runs the motto used by classes in colleges years ago. And, it aptly describes the state of student activities in any semester of any year. We never quite get over the baffling peaks of balanced budgets, large and enthusiastic student audiences, and a unified spirit in all college enterprises. But it is better to be on the way than to have arrived. EDWARD I. COOK, Dean, College of Activity. TO THE CLASS OF 1937 From its earliest beginning, the Sacramento Junior College has tried to meet the needs of all of its students and to occupy a distinctive place in the community in which we live. It was in this spirit of helpfulness and friendli¬ ness to our young people that the Student Personnel Department was first established. It is in this same spirit that we are continually improving our services to you. We hope that in a constantly expanding curriculum, and with the assistance of trained and conscientious faculty members, we can more adequately assist you in meeting the problems of the modern world. It is my hope that this institution will always personify the spirit of the Western Pioneer. HARRY E. TYLER, Dean of Counselling and Student Personnel.



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m-- EXECUTIVE FALL President—Carter Kilborn Vice President—Larry Bacon Secretary—Jane Lambert Women ' s Representative—Frances Mer¬ edith Men ' s Representative—Kenneth Zum- walt Sophomore Representative—John ' Cowan Freshman Representative—Helen Heber Councilman of Finance—John Calvert Councilman of Elections—Traver Hilby Councilman of Fine Arts—Howard Hagge Councilman of Publications—Billie Cole¬ man Councilman of Publicity—Merlin Gay- man Councilman of Athletics—Bill Hunter Councilman of Activities—Jack Pratt COUNCIL SPRING President—John Calvert Vice President—Neva Pimentel Secretary—Helen Heber Women ' s Representative — Jane Lam¬ bert Men ' s Representative—John Cowan Sophomore Representative — Lawrence Browning Freshman Representative—John Bailey Councilman of Finance—Carter Kilborn Councilman of Elections—Harrison Wahl Councilman of Fine Arts—Carlyle Kra¬ mer Councilman of Publications — Jerry Douglas Councilman of Publicity—Tom Enright Councilman of Athletics—Bill Hunter Councilman of Activities—Dick Crowle

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