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Page 108 text:
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Wiuotang Debate The MusTang debaTe Team Took parT in Tive TournamenTs. compeTing againsT some sev- enTy schools Trom eighT WesT- ern sTaTes. Placing in all The TournamenTs, The lVlusTangs, became one oT The sTrongesT Teams on The wesT coasT, and worked hard To give us The greaTesT Torensic year in The hisTory oT STockTon College. T. 1. L-, . ,, if Paul VVinTers ff, yi, T ,Q4' DebaTe Coach 13- - Q' 1'fgTf rp 2 T' ' ' Z .L,r'i.' ' A E- f ' 'Ll Cekt Debate L4 TN .lm- 1 f ,sf gh? if siege' PM Q-r I FronT Row: L To R: EsTelle SrniTh, Iris CarTer, Marilyn Early, KaThy Wilson, Barbara STearns. Row 2: Bob Bersi, Dale ScoTT, PaT Corley, Harry Sharp. Row 3: Jim O'Berg, Max Cargay, John Arnold, Richard Amador. lf-A St? vi' . . ,,, 'ga , 945' .ia 5 4 sf X x we E ,j ' -:QQ y N rig 3,332 g353Vv 1-fm X gi' Q. ws 1 3 we R Q F,-onf Row: L To Ry Vonda WhiTe, Frances Lamonica, Janis SmiTh, Diana Lillie. Judy TeTer, Sandra Reed, Joyce Harper, Dixie Surry, Alison Bruno. Row 2: J.ohn Fanucchi, debaTe coach: Alicia Lane, Ne-zzie ArmsTrong, Gloria Rinaldi, Barbara Baron, Ann Quinn, Jane Layson, JaneT CoTTer, Suzanne Kaiser, Row 3: George Fe-lker, Loren MounTeer, Lawrence Chapin, Frank Thomason, Jim RoberTson, Bob Besr. Ken l-lolden, Neil Robin. Page IO4 CompeTing in Tive TournamenTs This year, The ColT de- baTe Team did very well. They broughT home many honors by placing in all oT The TournamenTs. The debaTe Team also made a clean sweep oT The STock- Ton Lions Club STU- denT Speakers Con- TesT, winning Tive TirsTs.
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Swclctmn Cmlkege Omclwotma Semi-Circle One: L lo R: lrene Marlinez, concerl' rnislressg Mary Lillle, Marfha Nedrow, Beverly Rodgers, Berlha Anderson, Sue Francis, Claudia Ormsbee, Carmen San Auguslin. Semi-Circle 2: Wilma Taylor, Loren Mounleer, Al Palermo, George Lucchesi, Alison Bruno, Chrislina Nelson, Pal Daniels, David Allen, Mary Wallen. Semi-Circle 3: Milce Thomas, Ken Ewing, Jim l-lenry, Ron Freelong, Eddie Avilla, Franlc Beclcnell, Milo Kvidera, Bob Pelers, John Perl, Sharon King, Vaness Kuhlrnann, Slandings Dr. Lucas Underwood, Bob Golelli, Deanna Rodgers, Manuel Griialva, Alan Snow, The San Joaquin Counly Sludenl Safely Council, composed of sludenls from high schools all over lhe counly, was very successful in ils lirsl year of exisl- ence. Gerry Garden, pasl presidenl, ancl Berlha Anderson, secrelary, rep- resenled Sloclclon College. The orcheslra, under lhe direclion of Dr. Lucas Underwood, played excellenl- ly al lhe operas as well as olher places in lhe role of guesl performers. swam saw, c li... ... 0 1 L 'lo R: Bolo Marlin, Sl. Mary's: Joyce Shaeller, Franklin, Berlha Anderson, Sfoclclon College: Geraldine Garden, Slocklon College: Nancy Zellmer, Linden: Lesler Srnilh, Franklin: Chrisline Velarde, Franlcling Clilzlord Wrighl, Daniel Weloslerg Franlc Canlele, Sl. Mary'sg George Barron, adviser, Sloclclon College. Page IO3
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iwlww Wlwwsiiw S 4 bt: - 1 A-fa N ri It 1'- rx Froni' Row: L To R: Dawnyse Summerhays, Elaine Park. Marcia Johnson, Margo RoberTs. Row 2: Ralph Ascenciog Wilder BenTley. Edmund Lewis, John Dennis, James Wilson, advisersy Bob Bersi. The SToclcTon College LiTerary Magazine was The work oT many sTudenTs Trom all over The campus. Prose and poeTry selec- Tions were submiTTed by anyone who wished To conTribuTe. The sTaTT and The advisers Then chose The wriTings ThaT were To go inTo The magazine. ,M ,. .Cu Studeute C? . The lTalian Club, all members oT Alex TurlcaTTe's ITalian classes, yearly pub- lish a special message To The lTalian- Americans in SToclcTon. This year I V' They published a newspaper insTead ,,,,,s 1 oT Their usual boolcleT. AlThough The sTaTT was ToTally inexperienced in newspaper worlc, Their issue oT Lo STudenTe lTaliano was a presenTable, inTeresTing iournalisTic producTion. L Siffingz Maralyn Wooclall, edifor. STanding: L To R: Alex TurlcaTTe, adviser: Page 105 DJ,-30 'PA'-Y-'-'li' 'name'-ing ediTorg Beverly Tuso, social ediTorg RiTa Franco. TypisT.
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