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

 - Class of 1923

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The Honor Society FiesiHent Carl Hagge Vice President . . . , Leah Crane Secretary-Treasurer Persana Deiniling Advisory Board — Chairman, Leila Watson; Mrs. Northcross. Claude Hayuard. The Honor Society of the Sa ' flta Ana Junior College was organized this year to encourage scholarship among the students. Election to membership is based wholly on scholarship. At least twel c hours of {]uantitv points and thirty-two hours of quality points are required for election. The local Honor Society will applv for nieniljership in the State organization as soon as that organization is perfected. Although the Society was organized only in February, it has contriiuiled mm li in promoting high ideals of scholarship in the Junior College. MEMBERS Carl Hagge George Morton Ruth Goodrich Staidcy VX ' iiccJock Overton Luhr Hazel Kinsell Paul Read Ruth Kialui Llmore Squires Persana Deindiiig Alia Neely Wihna Plavan Claude Havward Leah Crane Velda Barnes Martin Gulick

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The Literary Club President Charles Miller Vice President Harry Farrar Secretary-Treasurer Hazel Kinsell The Literary Club is one of this vear ' s additions to our growing list of organiza- tions. The Club was organized by the students interested in the general subject of literature. The meetings are held bi-weekly at the home of Mrs. Northcross. The program is generally in the form of book reviews and papers given by the members of the club. One of the most interesting programs of the year was the talk given by Mr. Joseph Jackson on Southern Folklore. For the coming year there are many projects under way to make this club one of the best of the college.



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:i.KE ci.ru The Music Department Our imisic de|)artinenl with Miss Wickes al the lu-lm. launched nut in the fall dI ' 1922 with a (Jirls Glee Club and a Men ' s Glee Club. During praetiee lime sounds. both rnusieal and otherwise, issued from the iMusic Room. The corridors in that vicinity were strangely empty at that hour — distance lends enchantment. you know. Nevertheless under Miss Wickes splendid instruction both glee clubs soon began worth-while work. The clubs worked together on a scene for the Orpheo Troupe. On the evening of November 10, 1922, they presented Bv the Garden Wall. which received much praise. During the second semester a mixed chorus was formed in plaie ol ihc Men Glee Club. The Girls ' Glee Club continued as before with several new members added. One of the most thrilling of our performances was that which was presented at a pay assembly for the benefit of the Algol. The Mixed Chorus repeated By the Garden Wall with some changes in the songs and lines. Some of the members of the chorus were substituting and had had little practice. Evervone was a little nervous, fearing some fatal mistake. Each was in his [ilace as the curtain was raised, re- membering Miss Wickes ' entreatv to smile. K ervthing went wrW uiilil uc were almost through. All of a sudden something fell frcirn aliii c and landed al Donithv Sanunis led. An hysterical giggle started down the line, but exfryone remembered himself in lime and saved the day. We didn ' t rush off the stage shouting that the sky was falling - not al all. We went cahnlv on and finished, but as soon as the curtain had fallen we investigated, finding that it had been only an old cloth which one of the stage hands had left hanging among the ropes above the stage. It had chosen an extremely inop- portune nioMienl l i fall.

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