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Plti Kb Vi Phi Rho Pi, a member of the Na- tional Forensic Honorary Organi- zation, was made up of speech students who had actively parti- cipated in intermural collegiate debate. The group attended many speech tournaments including the Tyro Tournament at Stockton Col- lege; the Linfield Tournament at McMenville, Oregon; and the Na- tional Tournament at Bakersfield. Front row: Ernest Merrow, Janet McGlnley, Diane Gotell Bob Richards, Dick Sickert, second row: Bruce Loebs, Charles Guss, John Fanucchi, Dale Scott. Xi Omc)um Xi Omicron, an organization for women who retained a 1 .8 or better grade average in their thirteenth year, was ac- tive in school functions. This organization was one of the three honorary organizations which acted as guides for open house this year. Page 80 Front row: Betty Lowry, Jeanette Wong, Susan Chisamore, Sylvia Bradbury, June Bishop: second row: Kathie Jacobs, Palma Polsinelli, Arlene Roza, Carol Churchill, Gloria Chiti, Violet Wong; third row: Carole Curtis, Jean Hisaka, Janice Canclini, Florene Beroldo, Martha Metzler, Carolyn Chiapale, Pat Moresco, Pat Shum.
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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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Bi-Sci Front row: Colene Jordan, Rita Franco, Beverly Lakson, Rena Bayer, Sonia McKee, Frances Hamonica; second row: Kim Stocking, Rod Motto, Ina Graham, Andrea Tagupa, F. Jew. The Bi-Sci Club was designed to interest and encourage students in the study of life science and to call attention to the opportunities for a better understanding of the subject. Monthly meetings were held in which such sub- jects as drug addiction, sani- tation, and fish and game were discussed. Pt tck-GwwaK The French -German Club ' s main objective was to help people all over the world. Packages of clothing were sent to France, Hungary, and Ger- many. The organization gave scholarships to four students taking French and German languages. Front row: Karl Minke, Jane Semple, Carol Cook, Gail Winters, Marianne Yep, Suzanne Kezar, Mary Sorenson, Louise Glasscock, Mary Izard, Mary Wal en, Sherry Wilcox, Deanna Rodgers, Rosalind Davis; second row: Dale Honea, Jerry Myers, Mary Fraga, Mary McCullough, Wendy Stein, Nancy Welch, Edith Spafford, Maryann Mangold, Penny Pahl, Beverly Rodgers. George Hurlburt, Gary Bradley, Judy Martin, Jim Emerick; third row: Vern Wall, Ed Ballard, Jim Jamesom, Jock Jenkins, Brian Hagen, Diane Spangler, Gerry Weber, Joanne Gibson, Barbara Hobin, Lavonne Noble, Joan E a °° ' ' Elaine Frances, Janice Hendren, Marilyn Stanley, Joyce Dorcey; fourth row: Robert Rhinefrank, Eric Heim, Jacques Coudeyre, Bill Young, Bridger Mitchell, Tom Madden, Jack Lepislo, John Weaver, Bandel Bezzerides, Richard Melman, Dennis Lindholm, John Humphreys. Don McDonald, Wareham Seaman, James Quessenberry, Aubrey Moore; fifth row: Bob Gotelli, Yagatoutz Preep, Doug Wisler, Ezra Jen, Don Eldh, Pete Erdman, David Hanway, Sandy Sadowsky, Gene McCoy, Ed Singer, Bill Gritz. „ Page
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