Stockton College - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Curious students were pictured inspecting a display set up. by the Electrics Club. Club Day Clubs sold such novelties as corn on the cob, carrots, apples, and garters. Others set up ' displays or gave away such things as ' Hi ' cards or balloons. Club Day, a Stockton Col- lege tradition which is not primarily a money making project, is a day set aside for campus clubs to lure new members and to make known their existence. Because of rain, the Club Day booths were for the first time placed under the trellised walk-ways instead of the Barn area as usual, which proved to be a very successful arrangement. Music burst torth from the Radio Club ' s dis- play and drifted over the campus to inject the spirit of Club Day into the student body. Male students showed an extreme interest in the display set up by the Knuckle Busters, the Auto Mechanics Club. Page 95

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tftn A total of 457 journalists, representing 32 schools in Northern California gathered at Stockton College November 5 for a high school and junior college jour- nalism conference, which was under the direction of James Hicks and Edmund Lewis, El Recuerdo and Col- legian advisers respective! . Stockton College Journalism Conference i E ' J 3 J 1 KI J i L:: 1 John Duke, journalism instructor at Fresno State College, was one of the featured speakers. With the theme of the con- ference, accentuate the positive In mind, members of the fourth estate collect- ed numerous ideas which were taken back to their own publications for use. ViitTiny |uurnalisls are pictured working at o iieiu trial, a section of the conference where awards were given to the outstanding writers in feature writing, editorial writing, sports writing, and straight news writing. 4 The West reading room of the new S C library was headquarters for • conference. Doleqatos wore taken on a tour through the Stock- ton Collego Print Shop, one of the few school print shops in the itata and were shown inspecting the folding machine. Pago 94



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Pert and pretty were Florence Reed, right, and Gail Hartman, who captured the titles of Attendants to the Queen of Clubs. A picture of loveliness! Julie Wager was chosen to reign over the Colt - Flame football game and after- game dance as Queen of Clubs. Queen of Clubs Leading the car parade down Pacific Avenue was Florence Reed and Joan DeCarli. I to r seated in the lead car. A kiss of congratulations was bestowed upon Queen of Clubs Julie Wager by Bob Harlan, Rally Commissioner. The fact that there was one of the largest turnouts In the his- tory of Stockton College v as In Itself evidence that the queen contest, sponsored by Headllners Club, was a suc- cess. A new Innovation was Introduced to the campus. In that the princesses were se- lected by campus clubs and represented the clubs In the contest. ' oicorii afo pitlurod b«(oro tho crown. ng. Ihoy arc, 1 to r. Joan DoCarIi and Dino Cortopaili. Albef ' a Fodlor and Dal McComb. Barbara h. Jaan Paroira end Jim Morriton, Judy Gran and CKafIa Bartucalli. Francai Bartln and Martin Paqa, Joann Moor and Don Smith. !■ , ' . ■ I ird. Bevarly Tui -jc - • ■■-■». Connia McGraw and Gary Cahill. Mary Lou Hall «nd John Vincont. Julia Waqar Carolyn Ranfro and Ed Rantro, Gail Gomel and G«or9« Barron, . „ ,. ». .- ,, - U ,.r,n .inH C 1 kni ' h Goinoll Page 96

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