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Phi Rlw Pi Phi Ro Pi, Rho Chapler of The Nalional Forensic Honorary Organizalion for junior colleges. complered Hs second year on lhe campus by hosiing a number of speech iournamenls including The Wesl Coasl' Forensic and Tyro Tournamenl. The Spring Variely Show was also spon- sored by The group. Froni' Row: L fo R: Kafhryn Wilson, presidenl: Fred Ramalho, vice! presidenf: Geraldine Garden, secrerary. Row 2: Joan Malloy, Bobbie Weinsfoclc. Carla Jones, LoreHa Anderson, Jean Carlson, Kathie Jacobs, Row 3: Jerry French, Roberr Gagnon, Roy Chrisl. Lindley Thomas. Ronald Kibby. Anna Garcia. Fronl' Row: L lo R: Iris Carfer, presidenf: Jim O'Berg, vice-presidenlg Marilyn Earley. secrefary- lreasurerg Tom Boggs, business manager: Max Cargay. hisforian. Row 2: Roberl' Richards. Connie Parela, Esfelle Smifh, Roberf Bersi, Charles Ludwig. T, Z in , si . F! :riffs e ii: i V, ? 51i .':-Agia? Z g ,.:,- jj , - L Q E yyi , H: I JZ 'if' A T- T' 1 Paul Winrers Edmund Lewis Phi Rho Pi Adviser Headliners Advise l-leadliners, campus journalism honorary, served ro lurlher rhe causes of iournalism in many ways. Individual members served ai various conferences on campus in a service capaciry. The group planned +o award a scholarship and +o furnish a iournalism library. The annual banquel in March honored former SC iournalisrs. Page II5
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i I. . L4 1, g , J fl ie? Q5 fir s ie in 1, i g . ,,4 ' 5 'fi sv 'a X E' L '-ff 3' l a ti 'S' 1 i R 4 x - :. E 'J X --fguv-3, - 2-- ,',. ,Y 3 yi L3 l'?.1.ff.f?f','-'lt' c Froni Row: Llo R: Marilyn Earley. presidenlg Iris Carier, vice-presidenig Marcia Johnson, secrefary: Pal Crumb, ireasurer: Glenna Mowry, hisioriang Shirley Schamber. Row 2: Elaine Parlc, Kay Cronin, Sue Raney, Joanne Kim, Jacqueline Woods, Joann Adams, Marilyn Beniamin. Row 3: Dorofhy Waliers, Esfelle Lommel, Gwen Coaies. Pal Brooks, Deanna Daclan, Marilyn Parenii, Rifa Garcia. Row 4: Louise Livingsione, Deyea Swineford, Ina Graham, Janef Fairbanks, Anna Garcia, Nanci Wong, Juanila Milfon, Judy Meyers, Grayce Yabu. ii l l -A---.wi . ' , T i .xx ' Sig' ,gl . k .' 56 W 2 -f iff. 'F 'Fi :lx . 4 ' 'ii sd ly . if l i' L i Helen Danner Edmund Lewis lf Xi Omicron Adviser Bela Phi Gamma Adviser l 1 Beta Pia Gamma Beia Phi Gamma was a new organizaiion io Siocldon College ihis year. I+ is a naiional iunior college iournalism honorary. Gnly siu- denis who had been given an A raiing by iheir iournalism insiruciors were members. XiO' Xi Omicron, iourieenih year wo- men's honorary, was made up of girls who had achieved a 2.0 or beiier grade average for Jrheir Jrhirieenih year. The group served as ushers ar Open House in ihe Spring and coniribuied money ioward ihe campus loan fund. The annual Chrisimas formal was sponsored by fhe organizaiion. Froni Row' L fo R' Anna Garcia Kafhy Wilson Page I I4 Row 2: Doiuglas Croy. Kaihie Jacobs., Fred Ramalho, '71, - . . 'inf liz, Xr.': ' ,l ,,.: G 'iii ,l l-fl.:.:w n Ly. ij
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4 L . L-ff Fronf Row: L To R: EssiT Lucas, vice-presidenTg Judy TeTer, secreTary: Dale ScoTT, presidenT. Row 2: JaneT McGinley. Diana Lillie, Debbie Goleman, Connie Johnson, Jane Layson, Arleen ValTerza, Della SmiTh, JaciWilliams. Row 3: Michael Thomas, Chauncey Kepford, CliTTord Harmon, GilberT MaTa, Allan Brown, Ronald Wong, Marilyn MarTin, DoroThy Delong, Jane SaTerberg. Row 4: Jerry Marquis, Gary Shealor, William Mackey, John Morones, Jim Finucane, Lewis Van Buslcirlc, MargoT Lilly, Lila Cook, Barbara Barron. l 1 1 ii. ,N A I ll Ter- 411 V , -w 'v l 'Q ,-'- 'gm , i ad Wh Jerome LighT BeaTrice Gray lnfernafional Delfa Mu Efa , UndersTandings Adviser Adviser Undefwlaudiug lnTernaTional UndersTandings club was an organizaTion Tor The purpose oT bringing abouT beTTer in+ernaTionaI relaTions and helping sTudenTs under- sTand The world as iT is Today. A model UniTed NaTions was consTrucTed by The group To demonsTraTe The worlcing of The U. N. tl, y my , -Q Ti ' v--y Dewi Mu Stu DelTa Mu ETa, associaTed wiTh The American Home Economics NaTional AssociaTion, had a membership composed oT sTudenTs who were inTeresTed in home economics. A special acTiviTy OT The group was a loinT Egg meeTing wifh represenTaTives Trom schools T i W2 i.,g Qgillf! in The NorThern CaliTornia area in a Three- F fit , 13' day conyenTion. 'T-JT is TW' l 9 2 Fronf Row: L To R: Arlene Kasa, president Louise LivingsTon, vice-presidenf Page l I6 Hisaye Abe, hisTorian. Row 2: Ardelle Carbino, EdiTh PoTTer, Carol Gogh
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