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Student Christian Association First Row —Polly Mattaall, Paula Phillips, Phyllis Frey. Second Row —Lyla Schultz, Ernestine Botts, Kathleen Barr, Betty Medeiros. The Sacramento College Student Christian Association was founded by a merger of the Campus YMCA and YWCA in 1937. Dr. Henry T. Tyler and Miss Jeannette Minard have been the faculty advisers. The group has a monthly meeting and carries on its total program through six commissions including Publicity, Program, Social Affairs, Christian Growth, Public Affairs, and Membership. The SCA is affiliated with the National Student Councils of the YWCA and YMCA and the World Student Christian Federation. Together with various campus groups it has spon¬ sored the World Student Service Fund drive for a number of years. The Association program attempts to provide students with rich backgrounds for participation in public affairs, personal Christian growth, and social activities. Gordon Donald land. S. ° ff ' CE c!U n ' aer t, Beatrice , G Q Sumatra l ls F ‘ ‘“red; p h U; ' Schaber. ey drearer 1 ' Violet OFFICERS Fall Spring Charles McDonald. .President -.Gordon Schaber Gordon Schaber. Vice-President .Paula Phillips Sumatra Mulholland. Secretary ...Violet Cherryholmes Beverly Harris. Treasurer .Beatrice Gladden C °° Bob ' » ' £ nH hmann ' ° b P-Odley and ’ Phyl.
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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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Women ' s Athletic Association First Row —Fran Robards, Nadine Ghidella, Eleanor Cain, Mary Jonas, Pat McNett, Margaret McNett. Second Row —Norma Hopkins, Marilyn Casstevens, Mary McCullough, Ernestine Botts, Gloria Cox, Dorothy Carmel. The Women’s Athletic Association was formed for the purpose of developing good sportsmanship and co¬ operation among Sacramento College women, and it has been active since 1927. The events which starred W.A.A.’s program this year were a baseball game between men and women students, the annual Hi Jinx party, and play days at Modesto, Reno, and Sacramento. The W.A.A. sent Marilyn Casstevens and Kay Cavanaugh as representatives to the March conference on women’s athletics at the University of California campus in Berkeley. The field of dance was represented by a concert in June. A banquet climaxed the club’s season, and at that time awards were presented to the outstanding students. Miss Ruth Anderson sponsors the group. OFFICERS :ic n 0r r . U Spring ri lyn I! Shards, Fall Marilyn Casstevens. .President .Ka y Cavanaugh Patricia McNett. Vice President .Fran Robards Eleanor Cain. Secretary .Elsie Schauer Peggy McNett. Treasurer .Billie Jean Hall
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