Santa Ana Junior College - Del Ano Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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Y. M. C. A. President . . . . . . Joe Peterson Secretary-Treasurer ..... Steele Metzgar The Santa Ana Junior College Y. M. C. A. was organized to create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian charac- ter. The association meets every week and holds a discussion on some present da) question in which religious students are involved. It has social affairs such as house parties and hikes to the mountains or beaches. The Association is now under the leadership of Mr. R. R. Miller. This insures to the Y. M. C.A. the direction which will make it a power in the Junior College. Page Twenty-two

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The organization which has done more to create a college spirit in Junior College than any other is the Y. W. C. A. The reason for it ' s success is due to the high ideals which are so beautifully expresed in it ' s constitution. 1. — To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ. 2. — To lead them in membership and service in the Christian Church. 3. — To promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible. 4. — To influence them to devote themselves in united effort with all Christians to making the will of Christ effective in human society and to extending the kingdom of God through the world. The Y. W. C. A. was organized the latter part of last year and we were able to send a ' Stuck-up to Asilomar. Dorothy Carothers was our representative there, and she has done a great deal to help us this year. We felt very proud that our organization was recognized and that we were able to send a representative although our organization was so young. Ruth Klahn will be our Stuckup next summer, and we know she, too, will bring us inspiration. Our activities have been centered on social service this year. We have helped dress a little nine yar old girl and tried to bring cheer to another little shut-in also nine years old. At Christinas time we sent out baskets and i oxes. There were many other interesting and helpful things done during the year. I used the word helpful advisedly for I believe we who worked for these others less fortu- nate than ourselves benefitted more than they because we were able to see other sides of life and become broader and better thereby. Our girls have been able to enjoy a great deal of college life by going to the various conferences, thus being associated with typical college girls by being in conference and by being entertained by them. To promote college life on our campus we had three house parties, one at the beach and the others in the mountains. Several luncheons, picinc . lunches and dinners have been very successful. The swimming club is a great success and has created a fine fellowship among the women. We feel that our Y. W. C. A. has given us a taste of what college life really is. and we believe that as we pass on to other colleges we shall not be strangers wherever we go, as all Y. W. C. A. girls everywhere have so much in common, that we are friends. Marion Gerrard, Secretary. Page Twenty-one



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President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Prosecuting Attorneys Attorney for Defense THE MEN ' S ORGANIZATION . . .Stanley Wheelock Charles Miller Clare Chaffee Harold Armstrong, George Gerwing Carl Hagge This organization composed of the male members of the Junior College was not revived this year until about the first of March. Its purpose is to promote school spirit, to uphold the good name of the school and to take any action that necessity may demand. A get-together outing was held Friday, March 31, at Rocky Point. This was a marked success and led to the planning of other similar excursions. DELTA OMEGO TAU Members: Dot Carothers, Dot Smith, Dot Conkle, Dot Gerrard, Dot Bruner. Purpose: Sh-h-h! Motto : Sh-h-h ! Password: Sh-h-h! Remarks: Secrecy is the best policy. Rudolph Richards Marion Gerrard Dorothy Carothers Edith Plavan Audrey Isbell Le Cercle Francais President ...... Vice-President ..... Secretary ... . . . Chairman of Local Committee Chairman of Program Committee The Junior College French Club was organized to further the interest in things French. Interesting and entertaining meetings were held throughout the school year. At a Luncheon served in the Model Apartments, Miss Watson disclosed some plans to make the meetings more interesting, which were adopted by the club. Conversational games played in French were the main diversions for the French social. In March the Foreign Language Department staged a fine program in the Auditorium, known as the Foreign Frolics . Several members of the French club participated in a Erench play at this entertainment. Page Twenty-three

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