Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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Romany Rawnies First Row —Marylyn Rohr, Dolores Donnely, Pat McNeely, Dorothy Averitt, Naida Stevenson, Margaret McNett, Jean Stephens, Margaret Lauder. Second Row —Melba Ledbetter, Priscilla Hickey, Ann Nelson, Fran Robards, Marilyn Casstevens, Dorothy Carmel, Mary Jonas. Third Row —Faye Mast, Gloria Cox, Ernestine Botts, Mary McCullough, Eleanor Cain, Margaret Farley. Romany Rawnies was added to the roster of school clubs in 1928 when eight girls met at the home of Miss Jeannette Minard to discuss the organization of a club for out-of-town girls. Mrs. Janice Mills assisted in the founda¬ tion of this group with its purpose of being of service and cooperating with school authorities to develop school spirit as well as to provide recreation for out-of-town girls and to help in their orientation to college life. Included among its many activities have been the semiannual mixer, the tea for those interested in joining the club, and num¬ erous cake sales. Added features have been swimming parties, wiener roasts, and skating parties. During the war the group was deeply affected by transportation difficulties which hindered out-of-town girls from taking a larger part in the organization and its activities. tfarAr n Rohr, Je Fall Jean Desselle. Scharlott Schultz. Marylyn Rohr. Faye Mast. OFFICERS . .President . ... Vice-President ... . Secretary .. . Treasurer .. BiIlie Hall. Spring .Elsie Schauer .Melba Ledbetter ....Billie Hall ...Minerva Aston

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Phi Theta Kappa First Row —Jim Wakefield, Chub Bettels, Phillip Abel, Verda Schultz, Shirley Edenhoffer, Marie Fickenscher, Mina Summerville, Betty Hercules, Jean Hercules, Thea Jean Stidum, June Gunn, Phyllis Hawkins. Second Row —Leland Chinn, John Root, John Davis, Marilyn Bradlev. Jean Stephens, Virginia Miller, Jacklyn Berggren, Ellen Davidson, Veneta Skrepetos, Dolores Stroh, Louise Hinricks, Pat Bidstrup, Helen Kenourgios. Third Row —Layle Parkinson, Franklin Chinn, Edith Rand, Charlotte Caldwell, Mary Bulger, Helen Phipps, Mardel Mellinger, Norma Wagner, Lorraine Nelson, Arlene Slocum, Mary Leonard, Dorene Morris, Doris Kleir, Josephine Giordano, Lily Mae Gaunt, Florence Chinn, Joan Brunn. Fourth Row —Kathleen Barr, Frances Leoni, Betty Marriner, Virginia Bennett, Cecelia Becker, Bernice Wenham, Carol McMillan. The Alpha Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college scholastic organization, celebrated its fifteenth anniversary in 1946. Its aim has been to foster the development of the three principles on which it was founded: wisdom, aspiration, and purity. To observe the anniversary, a gala dinner party was given in May. This year twenty-five members qualified as life members, including: Mohammed Alei, Jr., Kathleen Barr, Leland Chinn, John Davis, Rita Kruse, Virginia Bennett, Jacklyn Berggren, Marilyn Bradley, Franklin Chinn, Marilyn Cooper, Lois Frazier, Doris Kleir, Betty Hercules, Jean Hercules, Mary Leonard, Frances Leoni, David Mandeville, Lorraine Nelson, John Root, Veneta Skrepetos, Jean Stephens, Thea Jean Stidum, Leonore Valerio, Norma Wagner, and Bernice Wenham. Dr. Herbert F. Copeland is the present sponsor. Seate Valet 10 ’ S g 000t OFFICERS aeV ' ,,e ' Pto ducci 0n S VkefteW- Fall Spring ' ° n M a „ ager BOB ROCHE. President .JEAN STEPHENS LEONORE VALERIO. Vice-President .LELAND CHINN JEAN STEPHENS. Secretary .NORMA WAGNER MOHAMMED ALEI, JR. Treasurer .JIM WAKEFIELD ELSIE ESMOND. Representative .VIRGINIA BENNETT



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Newman Club First Row —Bill Creeggan, Johnnie Schatz, Dick Gau, Bob Ventura, Bill Livaich, Mike Campanella, Andrew Marincovich, Dick King, Jerry Keating. Second Row —Laura Brocchini, Mary Silva, Doris Dalton, Betty Rondot, Mildred Petralli, Leonore Valerio, Virginia McFarland, Anne Brushia, Gay Pallo, Mae Jane Piacentini. Third Row —Nada Korunich, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Dawn Rader, Margaret Anderson, Peggy Allen, Josephine Giordano, Dolores Donnelly, Pat McNeely, Margaret Farley, Dorothy Carmel. Fourth Row —Charlne Riley, Joan Jonsen, Jack Veon, Virginia West, Dick Marlowe, Pat McLean, Merwin Howard, Priscilla Hickey, Rudy Solorio. The Sa cramento College Newman Club, which was first organized in 1941, is a member of the National Federa¬ tion of Newman Clubs. Like all other Newman Clubs, it is a social, cultural, and religious organization open to all Catholic students and interested non-Catholics who are attending college. The club, which during the spring of 1946 has reached an active membership of nearly 150, presents a varied program of activities. Socially it offers its members evenings of dancing and games in the local Catholic Center, Sunday suppers, an annual picnic, and an open dance held on the campus for all college students. Culturally it gives the students an opportunity to hear prom¬ inent religious and lay leaders speaking on topics of interest. Its religious program includes forum discussions of religious topics, an annual day of recollection, and communion and breakfasts held throughout the year. Miss Margaret Harrison is the faculty sponsor, and Father John O’Co nnor of Immaculate Conception Church is the chaplain. . wv etV lt Crane. . ci U OFFICERS Cfee8 Fal1 Bob Roche. .President . Loretta Milano.... Vice-President . Priscilla Hickey. Corresponding Secretary. Phyllis Zinsli. Recording Secretary Merwin Howard. Treasurer. . Spring .Bill Creeggan .Barbara Crane ..............Peggy Allen .Virginia McFarland .Roger Slakey Kelley 1 M

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