Stockton College - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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AEpfm Gcwutm Sigma Members of the Stockton College chapter of Alpha Gamma Sigma were col- lege division students. A 2.0 semester grade point average was needed to obtain membership in the honorary. Front row: Bill Rotert, Betty Lowry, Sylvia Bradbury, Andrea Tagupa, Carol Rireout, Jim Nicholson; second row: Chuclcie Guerard, Julie Wager, Sharon Blanchard, Edie Mae Pickering, Don Kibby, Frank Obien, Ervin Moraign; third row: Ben Gonzales, Ida Lavagnino, Dorthea Daclan, Rena Bayer, Beverly Larson, Gerry Garden, Rita Franco, Michiko Watanabe, Cathy Crowel; fourth row: Jeri Henderson, Cecile Fox, Barbara Deicke, Jeanette Wong, Kathie Jacobs, Arlene Roza, Joan Silver, Pat Sloneker, Janet McGinley; fifth row: Shelly Onweiler, Peggy Joy, Gayle Goetz, Tom Gondo, David Wood, Chauncey Kepford, Palma Polsinelli, Nadine Graham, Patty Schulthebs, Eleanor Spencer. fr- Beta P(ci Gawwa Beta Phi Gamma, the National Junior College Journalism Hon- orary, was an active campus organization. Members of the club attended several journalism conferences. Membership was reserved for students who had received a 2.0 minimum grade average in their classes and were outstanding journalism students. Front row: Bruce Loebs, Ron Kibby Adrienne Edge, Lynn Willmette; second row: Lindley Thomas, Kathie Jacobs, Bob Gagnon, Gerry Garden, Gen Lawton. Page 78

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K V i: Front row: Denny Howse, Bonnie Culhane, Mary Little, Bill Maasberg, Randy Chapin, Margie Rutherford, Carol Whiteside, Barbara Heiltldnen, Sherry Wilcox. Evelyn Bailey, Anne Ramacher, Joyce Jacob, Annette Wong, Annette Player, Betty Jo Balkwill, Rosalind Davis; second row: Victoria Karelis Pat Iccarri, Elaine Francis, Nancy Montgomery, Carol Meinig, Marilyn Yep, Edith Spafford, Nancy Welch, Ann Davidson, Barbara Heston, Jane Caldwell Brenda Harris, Cecile Cain, Mary Sorenson, Joyce Wong, Ysulco Fuijishige, Jane Semple; third row: Don McDonald, Bill Hobin, Danny Ciampaglia Steve Smith, Barbara Gills, Marilyn Sprague, Carolyn Coot, Barbara Shepard, Gwendolyn Cook, Marsha White, Judith Weiss, Helen Webster, Pam Gosting Gary Reid, Mary McCullough, Ann Higashi, Marjie Mann; fourth row: Gary Bradley, Bill Young, Ronald Yep, Janice Mathena, Linda Hauschildt Barbara Keeler, Carol Chatham, Virginia Lane, Marianne Yip, Bridcjer Mitchell, Bandel Bezzerides, Roland Hamburg, Dennis Lindholm, Yasu Yoshialcia, George Bonjoc, Bob Best, Verne Albright, Alicia Lane. CaMh wia SMauhip Ted iatiwi Membership in the CSF was obtained by a minimum grade average of 2.5 — a B+ average. The group held as its goal service to the school and community. A major activity of the group was its privilege day field trip each semester. This educational field trip also gave everyone who took part a chance to have fun. The Stockton College student ' s participation in a variety of extra-class activities gave the student an opportunity to strengthen his personality and to develop the qualities of leadership. To help the student attain these qualities the College conducted a carefully planned and coordinated activities program. The pro- gram succeeded in its desire to see that almost every student selected an activity which fulfilled his needs and stimulated his social and individual development. Page 79

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