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Gamma Class
Spring 2004

Jessica Flores


#1, Siren
 

Jessica Flores is originally from Covina California and is the middle child of Juan and Arleen Flores. Her father is from Puerto Rico and her mother is Mexican-American, and they aimed to raise Jessica in both cultures. With a deep commitment to multiculturalism, Jessica joined Sigma Theta Psi Spring of her freshman year. As a sister of Sigma Theta Psi she served as Philanthropy Chair her sophomore year, Social Chair her junior year, and Vice President her senior year. Jessica graduated from Stanford in 2007 with a BA in both Communication and Political Science. While an undergrad, she interned with CNN in Washington D.C. and with NBC11 Bay Area News. She is pursuing a career in broadcast journalism. Her personal interests include politics, journalism, traveling, breast cancer awareness, and playing tennis.

email: jessicadflores@gmail.com

Daisy Ramirez


#2, Jolie
 

Nickname: Jolie
Sorority Position: Treasurer
Hometown: King City, CA
Class of 2006

Hello, my name is Daisy Ramirez. I'm a small town girl from Monterey County. I love spending time with my family, boyfriend and of course my fabulous Sigmas. I also love dancing, shopping, laughing, the color pink, trying to save the world during my free time, and traveling.  I was very fortunate to be able to spend some time abroad in Chile, visit Argentina and France!  I am double majoring in Psychology and Spanish with a concentration in Latin/Caribbean Studies. I am also greatly interested in business, law, public service and education policies.  I have been involved with a variety of organizations on campus, one which includes being a founding officer of the Hispanic Undergraduate Business Association, of which I am now Vice-President.  I love helping others and motivating them to be nothing but their best.

Being part of Sigma Theta Psi and getting to know every one of my sisters has been one of the best things that has happened to me at Stanford.  Besitos! T-PSI!!!

email: mdaisy@stanford.edu

Yesenia Castro


#4, Mademoiselle
 

Yesenia Castro is from Duarte, California and will be graduating from Stanford University Spring 2007 with a major in International Relations and a minor in sociology. Her mother is from Mexico, her father from El Salvador and she has two younger sisters, Stephanie and Jasmine. While at Stanford, she was also in Ballet Folklorico 2003-2006, President of Nuestra Grad 2007 (Chicano/Latino Graduation), and she was a Resident Assistant for Casa Zapata 2006-2007. Yesenia crossed into the Sigma Theta Psi in Spring 2004 and is very grateful for the support and love she has received from her sisters ever since. In the sorority, she has served as secretary, unity chair, and as president for 2006-2007. Yesenia will now be moving away from California and relocating to New York City. She will working as a Teach For America Corps member for two years. She will be teaching a first grade bilingual class at PS 092 in the Bronx. After these next two years, Yesenia will have obtained her M.A. in Education and then she plans to attend law school. Even though Yesenia is leaving Stanford behind, she will never forget all the wonder memories she's created with her loved one.

email: ycastro@stanford.edu

Camille Garcia


#5, Royale
 

Camille Garcia is from Alhambra, California and is the oldest daughter in her close-knit family of four. In 2004, Camille joined Sigma Theta Psi and found true sisterhood and a supportive network of strong, talented, and intelligent women. As a sister of Sigma Theta Psi, Camille served as Academic Chair and Pledge Educator. Outside of the sorority, Camille participated in diverse activities including dancing for the Stanford Bhangra team, performing in the Stanford Spoken Word Collective, serving on the Stanford '06 Class Cabinet, volunteering at events for El Centro Chicano, and working at a Los Angeles-based newspaper as a Rebele Fellow.

Camille graduated from Stanford in 2006 with a bachelors in English and Creative Writing and a minor in Chicano/a Studies. In 2008, she also earned her masters degree in journalism from University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication. She is an aspiring journalist and writer. Camille enjoys traveling and has lived in England and Hong Kong and visited China, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Her hobbies include writing poetry and short stories, going to concerts, yoga, learning flamenco, and studying Mandarin.

Camille.garcia@gmail.com

Valerie Villarreal


#6, Lioness

Valerie Rose Villarreal hails from Whittier, CA, and is a Public Policy major at Stanford University, in the class of 2007.  During her undergraduate career, she has been involved in numerous campus organizations, including Upward Bound, MEChA, Haas Center Alternative Spring Break, and the SSE Capital Group.  She has also held numerous internships in public service, with U.S. Senator Max Baucus (through the Stanford-in-Washington Program), California State Senator Joe Simitian, the New York City Employment & Training Coalition, and the Trickle Up Program (NYC).  Most recently, Valerie has become active in business and finance-related pre-professional organizations, including Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) and Management Leadership for Tomorrow. Valerie will most likely pursue a career in finance immediately after graduation, but hopes to eventually return to a career in the non-profit and/or public sectors.

Valerie crossed as a sister of the Delta Chapter in Spring 2004.  She served one year as Community Service Chair before she was elected as the Sigma Theta Psi National Board Director of Public Relations for the 2005-2007 term.  Valerie enjoys the support network she has built with sisters in her and other chapters, and is dedicated to the expansion of the Sigma Theta Psi sisterhood.

email: valeriev@stanford.edu

Daniella Garcia


#8, Twinkle Toes

Hey y'all! My name is Daniella Garcia, but my lovely sigma sisters know me as DG (Delta Gamma #8) and Twinkle Toes. I'm from Tucson, Arizona and I'm currently studying Communication. Sports and dancing are my two favorite activities so when I'm not working or hanging out with my sisters, I'm probably cheering on Stanford's basketball team with the 6th Man Committee or getting my groove on with Alliance Streetdance.

I love Sigma Theta Psi because my sisters are my family away from home and a neverending source of support and inspiration. I have gained so much from the sorority in terms of leadership skills and the opportunity to form lasting bonds with a diverse group of strong, talented women and that's why I'm proud to rep the Purple, Black, and Gold. T-PSI!

email: dvgarcia@stanford.edu

Carole Critchlow


#10, Suave
 

Class of 2006, Symbolic Systems major, Spanish minor
Hometown: Bellevue, WA / Westlake Village, CA

Carole joined Sigma Theta Psi in the spring of her sophomore year, contributing to the sorority in the next two years as Academic Chair and Webmaster. In addition to Sigma Theta Psi, her extracurricular activities included MICS (Multiracial Identified Community at Stanford), The Real News, and Stanford Concert Network, and she spent a quarter studying abroad in Santiago, Chile. Her personal loves include music, sports, food, languages and cultures, and family.

email: carole.critchlow@stanfordalumni.org

Jennifer Clark


#11, Booty
 

Jennifer Danielle Clark
Class of 2006
Major: American Studies
Hometown: Hampton, VA

Jennifer Clark is from Hampton, Virginia. She is the oldest child in a family of three children. Her parents are Rhonda and Mark Clark, a biostatistician and a cardiologist. She came to Stanford in search of adventure and exposure to new experiences and new cultures. Thus, Sigma Theta Psi was the perfect sorority for her. She took active roles such as Historian, Multicultural Chair, and Publicity Chair as a sister of Sigma Theta Psi. She graduated in 2006 with a BA in American Studies and went on to pursue a career in law by attending Columbia Law school as a member of the class of 2010. Her passions include reading, watching the History Channel, playing with dogs, and cooking.

email: jenibou06@gmail.com

 

 

 

   
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