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Music Association Under the capable direction of Stewart Tulley, the music association of the Sacramento Junior. College lias successfully carried on another year of entertainment for the student body. The group meets informally to discuss its own compositions and to hear notable musi¬ cians of Sacramento and the Bay region. OFFICERS Front row: Mattie Baker, Sheila Lovell, Lenora Gebbett, Mary U. Hales. Back row: Herbert Pepper, Eleanor Burne, Au¬ brey Penman. MUSIC ASSOCIATION Front row, left to right: David Burnham, Margaret Statzell, Norma Skin¬ ner, Eleanor Burne, Anita Jean Keaton, Stewart W. Tulley. Second row: Marlin Gauthier, Mattie Baker, Lenora Gebbett, Sheila Lovell, Mary U. Hales. Top row: Gabby Gerhouser, Marcella Browne, Helen Tvede, Harold Eldredge, Walter Peterson.
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Art League The Sacramento Junior College organization which has attained great fame and glory these last few years is the Art League. Sponsored by Mr. John B. Mathew, the club has a membership of fine artists, especially interested in their work. The main job tackled by this club each fall semester is that of putting on the Art Ball. This is the outstanding social event of the year, with excellent decorations and a pageant surrounding a very suitable theme. ART LEAGUE Front row, left to right: Maybelle Edwards, Jeon Buck- ley, Gloria Perez, Jeanne Hill, Lorayne Deller, Lorraine Miller, Marie McCullan, Stasia Hobrecht. Second row: Billie Burns, George McAdow, Barbara Beloat, Virginia Olsen, Marinell Pinenll, president; Marjorie Breech, Joyce Hancock. Third row: Bob Chamness, Pat Poulsen, Stan¬ ley Parker Gilbert, Mr. John B. Matthew. ART LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to right: Bill Smith, treasurer; Jeanne Hill, secre¬ tary; Marinel Pinell, president; Joyce Hancock, vice president.
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Como Amiga The Como Amiga Sorority, the oldest on the campus, was organized in March, 1926. Its activities for the current year have been many and varied. In November the girls sponsored 4 ‘The Cats’ Meow;” in January the sorority’s annual formal dance was given under the title “Top Hats and Tails.” The spring semester found the members serving the U. S. 0. The sorority took the respon¬ sibility of decorating for Pan-Hellenic’s “May Magic.” A swimming party for the newly initiated members brought the year to a successful climax. Top row: Sue Johnson, fall piesident; Ann Welch, spring vice-president; Mary Lou Engle, fall secretary; Lucille Knedel, spring treasurer; Dolores Tierney, spring president. Second row: Margaret Wassum, Jean Trimmer, Dorothy Ford, Marilyn Meister, Patty O ' Connor, Georgie Hariis, Norma Huntoon. Third row: Betty Jo Kelso, Maxine Kell ogg, Betty Ann Wise, Marjorie Breech. Donda Hanley, Betty Lou Cooper, Caroline Dunlap. Fourth row: Barbara Learn, spring Pan-Hellenic representative, Jo Ann Cornelius, Jane Carmack, Janeth Calvert, Mary Jane Hawthorne, Marjorie Torres, Barbara Taylor. Fifth row: Margaret Nethercoss, Helen Demuth, Melissa Am¬ brose, Dorothea Johnson, Maryetta Fisher, Janis Berkeley, Nevada Hardwick. Sixth row: Gloria Linggi, Marie Da Rosa, Virginia Lawrance, Kay Kinneberg, Mary Craig, Edith Kime, LaVerne Schauer.
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