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Front row: John Clark, Ted Petersen, Ramsay Cowlishawor, Gene Gomas, Bob Keller, Terry Scott; second row: Ivy Earnest, David Harrison, Hing Fong, Michael Gasser, Gerald Harris, Stanley Cain, Al Moznett; third row: Malcolm Mathor, Joe Lopez, Ray Leitner, Herb Rogers, Jeffrey Lau, Richard Sowell, Leland Lang, Victor Harquardt. OImUm The OTooles Club consisted of members who gained experience in the field of draft- ing in the Stockton College classes. A Pot- Luck Dinner was held each month with an expert in some field of drafting and engin- eering as guest speaker. In this way the members often met their future employers. VhuiqUiq PEuwkta The Plunging Plumbers, a new organization on campus this year, strove to give each member a better un- derstanding of the plumbing field. A field trip was taken to broaden the pre-appren- tices ' knowledge of plumb- ing. Money was collected by fines and used for parties at Christmas, Easter and at the end of the semester. Front row: Gordon Violet, Gordon Cervo, Glen Fouquette; second row: Leo DelCarlo, Gary Hill, Johnny Ferreo, Les Crosby. Page 86
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MM Cabimi Mill Cabinet served as an organization for students interested in various forms of carpentry as a career. Safety rules were stressed and enforced with fines. In this way funds were obtained for parties at the end of the semester. Front row: William Carder, instructor; Charlie Noriega, Don Velez, John Erpilla, Larry Craig, Leslie C. Davis, instructor; second row: Harvey Hamlow, Roland Waechter, Herman Aavedo, Stewart Clark, Jerry Ding, Curtis Frazier; third row: Bob Nimmo, LeRoy Kramer, Don Fernandez, Richard Bianchi, Kung Jeung, Joe Simard, Dick Kearns, Ed Thomas; fourth row: Arlon Palmer, Carol Robertson. The goal of the Graphic Arts Club was to teach students the ins and the outs of the printing trade. Field trips were taken to Fibreboard and Foto-Art Engraving to observe a few of the many careers available to the members. Front row: Harold Staggs, Stewart Poulsen, Joe Aquila, Bill Fox, Robert Ramirez; second row: Billy Denison, Arlyn Jacob, Jerry Rhinhart, Janis Strohseheim, Donald Treece, Ralph Alejandro; third row: Giudo Mozza, Darryl Smith, Clarence Flores, Jim Creson, Tommy Campbell, Ernie Lagrimas, Richard Smith; fourth row: Trinie Fioiz, Richard Ramirez. Page 85
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fttuiic (M The Radio Club, organ- ized to interest students in this field as a career, had as one of its many achievements an ama- teur radio license. Front row: Ruben Rodriquez, Claude Sheldon, David Yearicks, Dare Stull, Robert Fonkbshner, Vern Emick, Loren Mounfeer; second row: Vaughan Alan, Harry Williams, William Padilla, Peter Serrano, Bob Coleman, Don Matthews, Leslie LaFrankie, Edwin Ballard; third row: Larry Biedinger, Jim Graues, ' Bill Burres, Tony Reynoso, Bill DuBois, Jesse James, Ron Fiori, Robert Moreno, David Chin, George Washington; fourth row: Clifford Brown, Leon Porter, William Wynn, Lamarr Coffey. d-.Jj :jfcw Tin 3wdm The Tin Benders drew member- ships from students enrolled in the sheet metal classes at Stock- ton College. Most students in this organization planned a vo- cation which required working with sheet metals, such as used in heating or ventilating systems. Front row: Kenneth Smith, Bill Cree, Sid Smith, Jerry Schiefferly; second row: Danny Callahan, Vil Corbin, Aluin Lrion, Dennis Ding, Gaylo Lapitan; third row: Albert Withers, Gilbert Orosco, Bob Ffaverlock, Jerry Rakono, Ben Andes, Kenny Powell. Page 87
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