Joe Serna, Jr. papers 1939-1999 1992-1999
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Biography / Administrative History Joe Serna, Jr. was born on September 3, 1939 in Stockton, California. He was raised in the small community of Acampo near Lodi, California and graduated from Lodi High School in 1958. He worked for two years at Helilite Sheet Metal Company before entering college. He attended Stockton College and then Sacramento City College where he received his A.A. degree. He then attended Sacramento State College and gra...
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