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H mwmtq Homecoming Queen Candidates Top row: Chuckie Guerard, Penny Pahl, Mary Fraga, Raquel Amador, Carol Kuhl, Sylvia Bradbury, Barbara Heston, and Joan Kautz; second row: Deanna Rodgers, Rochelle On- weiler, Earlene Peirana, and Cynthia Surber; first row: Sheryl Criddle, Rosaly Scott, Marilyn Schuman, Olivia Catanio, and Pat Moresco. ' Darn! Poor Marilyn Schuman thought she had failed to meet the high standards required to be a finalist for Homecoming Queen. I ' m numb! Judging by the happy people around her, Marilyn wasn ' t forgotten after all. The Queen and the Princesses There ' s Marilyn Schumann (at right), laughing again. Everyone of the final- ists seemed pleased with the student choice of Miss Cynthia Surber for Homecoming Queen. Next to Cynthia were Barbara Heston, Sylvia Brad- bury, and Mary Fraga. Page 102
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Several Student Council members and guests from other schools in California enjoyed their lunch in the Stockton College Cafeteria during the Regional Student Government Conference. Frank Obien, Rally Commissioner, told Miss Gerry Garden, Commissioner of Publications, that the lunch was m-m-m-m-m-good! CoKleteuceft Key Club A special dinner to honor visiting Gordon Lathrop, International Key Club President, was highlighted by his speech, Wage Peace, which was the Key Clubbers theme for the year. Regional Student Government Conference Cliff Harmon, foreground, Governor of the California, Nevada, and Hawaii District, walked away smiling, while Lindley Thomas, a Collegian reporter, interviewed others in background. Relaxing at lunch were the SC Key Club members and others from local California schools in Division 27. Approximately 70 students were present to hear the talk. Page 101
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