Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1943

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Top row: Glenn Davies, sponsorer; Jimmy Hickman, fall usher, spring president; Carl Forsberg, fall guard, spring vice-president; Don Seldon, sponsorer. Row two: Clayton Wire, spring guard; Elmer Kanoff, Bill McNaughton, fall vice-president; Sam Blight, George Bernoudy, Jake Larson. Row three: Dean Higinbotham, Jim Devine, Jack King, Charles Askine, spring treasurer; Dave De Lancey, George McAdow, spring historian. Omega Alpha Kappa The only fraternity on the campus has truly proven itself worthy of its cause, namely, to bring a group of boys together for both social and charitable aims. This past year has been a successful one for this organization in that it has had two picnics, a joint party with an off-campus sorority, the presentation of a skit entitled “A Night at a Sorority Meeting, ' ’ in which the boys were the sorority members, and last but not least the sport dance “Kiss the Boys Good¬ bye, ’ ’ in honor of the boys leaving for the service. The officers for the fall semester were President Vernon Brammer; Vice- President and Secretary Bill McNaughten; Treasurer Wally Norum; Usher Jimmy Hickman; Guard Carl Forsberg; Historian John Henderson. The group was under the leadership of President Jimmy Hickman for the spring semester with Carl Forsberg, Charles Askine, Clayton Wire, Sam Small, and George McAdow as his helpers.

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Sigma lota Chi THE ONLY NATIONAL sorority on the campus is the Sigma, Iota Chi group. It is the Beta Eta Chapter and is sponsored by Miss Eulah McCartney. This illustrious organization presented a sport dance at the Tuesday Clubhouse last fall under the title of “It’s a Match,” and they were responsible for the music, hall and patrons for the Panhellenic Formal this spring. A swimming party and barbecue ended one of the most successful neophyte weeks ever held by this group on SJC’s campus. The Spring officers were President Jackie King; Vice President Evelyn Redman; Secretary Elizabeth White; Treasurer Mary Ellen Swanson. Eva- louise Akerman headed the group for their Fall activities with the help of Mar¬ jorie Falconer, Amy Otterson, and Evelyn Redman. Top row: Miss Eulah McCartney, Evelyn Redman, fall treasurer, spring vice-president; Eva Louise Ackerman, fall president; Marjorie Allen, spring Pan-Hellenic representative; Jackie King, fall pledge-mistress, spring president; Row two: Phyllis Sherwin, Billie Roland Judy Podbeck, Patty Daniel, Juanita Berg, Ruth Dean, Betty Brown. Ron. three: Marie Harson, Alice Hucke, Pat Schachtili, Gloria Perez, Thurza Cizek, Carolyn Wacker, Betty O ' Connor, spring pledge-mistress. Row four: Kathleen Winslow, Beth Stack, Adrienne Johnson, Amy Otterson. fall secretary; Kathryn Apperson, Peggy McClelland, Mary Shuss. Row five: Barbara Draper, Pat Bishop, Elizabeth White, spring secretary; Charlotte Oberholser, Violet Weideman, Onalee Huffman, Mattie Baker.



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ROMANY RAWNIES Front row, left to right: Alice Fracaro, Josephine De- Cant, Lillian Nemanic, Betty Donsker, Doris Onetti, Ruth McAdow, Eleanor Swift, Second row: Martha Bath, Evelyn Timmons, Frances Parrott, Mildred Parrott, Mar¬ iam Wahrhaftig, Marjorie Duffy. Third row: Elizabeth Smith, Mary Opdyke. June Allen, Edna Boyer, Dixie Wilson, Anna Belle Holmes, Grace Bath, Sallie Miller. Romany Rawnies The largest campus women’s club, for out of town girls, is the one designed to carry out social and service activities. At the be¬ ginning of every semester a freshman tea and candlelight ceremony is held. This semester the highlight in the life of this busy organi¬ zation was the banquet hel dat the Copper Lantern. Parties, too, had an important spot on their social calendar. The group is spoil- , sored by Miss Beth Hightower. The Pall officers included Betty Donsker, president; Alice Fra¬ caro, vice president: Doris Crispin, secretary; Ann Johnson, treas¬ urer. For the Spring semester Doris Crispin was elected president, with Dixie Wilson first vice president Doris Onetti, second vice pres¬ ident; Lillian Nemanic, secretary; Mary Opdyke, treasurer; Martha Bath, publicity manager. ROMANY RAWNIE OFFICERS Front row. left to right: Mary ODdyke, treasurer; Martha Bath, publicity chairman; Doris Crispin, president; Lillian Nemanic, secretary. Back row: Dixie Wilson, first vice president; Doris Onetti, second vice president.

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