Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 15 text:

SsncdtsL (l. to r., top row ' ) Bob Cook, Ted Thatcher, Dave Miles, Bill McLaughlin, Stan Matthew. (■middle row) Merritt Nickerson, Cassandra Higgins, Margaret Brown, Eileen Reidy, Beth Harrington, Mary Stout, Herb Pink, Dick Boyd. (bottom row) John Forsyth, Leo O’Connor, Ed Jeffery, David Lipp, Donald Procida, Clarence Anderson. ( l . to r. standing) Dick Wilson, Florentino Gonzeles, Keith Lamb, Cecily McRae, Nick Ana- stasiow, Grant Hedgepeth, Helen Beitzel, Everett Uldall, Wilbur Vaughn. ( kneeling) Paul Messachia, Jim Yarbrough (senate president), Bob Lewis.

Page 14 text:

J ' MAhmmv and xaduaisL OftfksiAA, ( l . to r., toy ' ) Freshman officers. Pat Ellis, secretary; Gloria Drago, vice-president; Marvin Shul- man, president; Joanne Reese, treasurer. (1. to r., bottom) Graduation officers. Jean Eckland, secretary; Jo Kress, treasurer; Curtis Cureton, president; Nick Anastasiow, vice-president.



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t%dminhihaiii r HL Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi, President of Sacramento College. The 1947 Graduates face a world dilemma. They can not ignore or escape it. Briefly, the dilemma is in the need for reconciling scientific behavior with social behavior, creating a civilization and culture in which scientific man and moral man can live together in harmony assuring community welfare and individual well-being. College graduates can help by pointing out that science alone cannot solve all the problems of man. The conviction which now prevails that the world can be made progressively better only by the application of scientific methods is being proved erroneous by our actual experiences. It is clear that peace or conflict may be traced back to morality. The moral attitude which brings peace with its benefits or conflict with its ills is the product of right or wrong human relationships. College graduates should emphasize the fact that the means by which we live will be deter¬ mined by the efforts of scientific man and the ends for which we live will depend upon the char¬ acter of the efforts of moral man. If we hope to build a better world, these efforts must be made harmonious and must be directed towards the development in moral man of a socially bneficial behavior in order to assure right human relationships. Only in such manner can the present dilemma be annulled; and the sound thinking of college graduates can hasten the annulment.

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