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,' 1 , f 1 , ,ff ffl W I v 'X' VJ QW Af! Q I 1 AFV gl gk. Ujllf nl' iw l Q5 51 Al Molina Arl' Godi Claire Herring Bill Mafhewson Presideni Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer , C iv W ,, , . V 2, ' ' i - .1 1 . .M . - , 23? H ' -5 Mary Jayne Krebs Joe Garcia Henry Avila Pal Hobin l4ll1 Grade Presidenf l3ll1 Grade Presideni' l2ll1 Grade Presiclenf ' llll1 Grade Presiclenl' -r 'ES- -1 lrene Castillo Mary S+uar+ Tom Earley George Mofon I W.S.A. Represenfafive Social Chairman Sludenf Affairs Comm, Block S Represenlafive 'Im 'E Shirley Williams Barbara Reyburn Breyer Calveri' Ed Besf Comm. of Publicafions Publicify Commissioner Rally Commmi++ee Chmn. ,. Eleclion Commissioner
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:.:.,.1i':--v 1-..1,..p .1-..4.-.v . ---1 - Al Molina Sfudenf Body Presidenf AI Molina is sTudenT body presidenT and sTudenTs agree ThaT he's been The besT and mosT popular The school has ever had. ThaT's why The sTudenTs have elecTed him Tor Two years in a row. Al is The only person To have received such an honor. Besides being acTive in The sTudenT gov- ernmenT. he is Tond OT swimming, which is his TavoriTe sporT, camping, dances and oTher social acTiviTies, and his car which he calls BeasT. When Al leaves STockTon, he will aTTencl l-lumboldT STaTe Teachers College To obTain his Science Teaching Creden- Tials. BeTore he Teaches, however, he plans To work Tor The sTaTe, in a posiTion perTaining To wild game preservaTion and managemenT. Expressing his philosophy oT liTe, AI said, Any person who is doing near To ex- acTly whaT he wanTs To do is in my esTimaTion a success. impressing people or being well known is noT nearly so 'imporTanT as Tinding The saTis- TacTion and peace oT mind one geTs upon accomplishing whaT he has seT ouT To do. STockTon College has changed much since Al came here Tour years ago. The biggesT and mosT imporTanT change ThaT l deTecT is The erecTion oT our new buildings. NOT only do These buildings beauTiTy our campus, buT Their presence will in Time bring abouT a new aTTiTude in The sTudenTs here. STockTon College has changed because OT Al, Too. Ask any sTudenT. IT noThing else, said Al, l've learned how Democracy can work. l mean, in a place like This where peo- ple are iudged Tor whaT They can do raTher Than by whaT race They are, whaT background They have, or where They live. Take The whole school and iTs sTudenTs Tor an example. Al swimming aT C.O.P. Pool. Al wiTh BeasT.
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l4Th grade officers: John PaxTon, rreasurerg Mary Jayne Krebs,'presiclenT: James SanTana, vice-presidenT: Beverly WolTe, secreTary. Sl'ockl'on College Class Officers The Class olllicers are The people who are responsible Tor The welfare of The SToclcTon College STuclenTs. Through These people iT is possible Tor any sTu- denT To presenT his problems as an individual. l3Th grade oliliicersz Joe Garcia, grade O'l:l:lCel'S3 Joel RosenThal,secreTary: Pal' ComsTock, Treasurer: Joan Malloy, vice-president Henry Avila, presidenr. i ,,, , president Bill Kobus, secreTaryg Joyce Young, Treasurer: Shirley Williams, vice- presidenT. ll'l'l'l gl'6Cl9 O'llFlC9l'S2 Mary Reynosa, Treasurer: Pal' l-lobin, presidenT: Jack McDonald, vice-president Diane CusTer, secreTary.
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