Cal State Polytechnic College - El Rodeo Yearbook (San Luis Obispo, CA)

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EL Rodeo Nineteen Hundred and Sixty California State Polytechnic College San Luis Obispo, California ; Table Of Administration Crew Faculty. . Living Groups. . Editor - in - Chief: Queens .... Gerry Anderson Associate Editor: Campus Life . . Kay Johnson Cover Design: Organizations. David Wang Section Editors: Sports Pat Fitzpatrick, Kay Johnson, Seniors Sherrie Keller, Pamela Lettow, 1! Penny Loomis, Bill Rice, Lois Roberts, Thanks Jerry Williamson, Staff Members: Sue Fuller, Pat Kelly, Carol Thompson, George Sausman, David Wang, Sandy Wherry | ( Adi isor: L. L. Nicholson Contents . 6 .26 Payload: .50 4000 Students .56 Blast-off Time: .70 0800 I7S Destination: ,216 Success 240 i President s Message What is Space? The astronauts and scientists have technical definitions, but I like the answer given by a schoolboy. Space, he said, is 'room to grow.' The Space Age will present opportunities and challenges for every young person in college today. And it will present problems, too, as every age does. Education itself is being criti- cized because we lag in the space race. But this only proves that we have ample room to grow” and that challenges are always present. We will continue to turn out successful grad- uates, many of whom are now working directly in the field of space age projects on rockets and missiles and in the engineering of tomorrow's successes. We at Col Poly know that resolution and deter- mination con solve any problem — whether it's one of the Space Age or of textbooks. Remem- ber the admonition of Cassius in Julius Caesar” when Brutus complained that Fate was in the way of mankind: The fault lies not in our stars, he said, but in ourselves. So it is with today's problems. The future is not in the stars but in ourselves. Cal Poly has room to grow, and its destiny will be determined by the accomplishments of its students. Julian A. McPhee Administration Faculty BIG DIPPER Top to bottom: Leona M. Boerman See. to the President Robert E. Kennedy Vice President Harold P. Hayes Dean of the College George G. Clueas Dean, Finance Development Harold O. Wilson Dean, Student College Affairs Eugene E. Brendlin Foundation Manager Clyde P. Fisher Dean, Educational Services Curriculum Development Clockwise top to bottom: Thomas A. Lambre Registrar Eugene Rittenhouse Placement Officer Douglass W. Miller Director, Publications E. D. Lovett College Physician Donald S. Nelson Business Manager Vincent Gates Director, Public Relations Louis Lewellyn, Associate Dean (Counseling Guidance) Everett Chandler, Dean of Students John D. Lawson Associate Dean (Activities) Mary Etta Murray Associate Dean (Women) C. Paul Winner Associate Dean (Admissions Records) LeRoy Hughes Director of Athletics 10 VARD M. SHEPARD Division Dcon Agriculture departments: 10 faculty: 60 students: 1083 WARREN T. SMITH Asiiilonl Dean n ANIMAl HUSBANDRY- Row 1, left to rights Dr. I. 8ucy, T. Meyer, I. I Bennlon (dept, head), S. Collinj, V . R. Gibford, E. A. Bloom. Row 2; L Woodt, T. Bran- num, R. Horri , R Johnior. Dr. R. Anderion. R, J. Birkett DAIRY HUSBANDRY AND MANUFACTURING. Row 1 P. Poge, H. Toono (dept, hood), E. D. MeGlouon. FARM MANAGEMENT; Row 1. loft to right; J. P. fcomloy. Dr. E. Hycr (dopt hood), C. G. Betk Row 2: J. W. Rogollo, G. J. Chizok. POULTRY HUSBANDRY: Row I. left to right: R. Poutz. R. I. leoch (dopt. hoed), L Sonkoff. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Row I. left to right; H. C. Brown (dept, hood), A. J. Amoto. Row 2; R. Hootton, J. Herr. AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS Dr D. C. Chows FIELD, FRUIT. AND TRUCK CROPS- Row 1, left to tlghli R. M Vorhic , Wm, Troutner (dept. hcod). O. E. Reece. Row 2: R. H. Lonborg. J. V . Tolbotf. H. Rhoodt. S Groy. VETERINARY SCIENCE- left to tight, Horry H. Plymol . John K Allen, (dept. hood). SOIL SCIENCE: Row 1, left to tight. Of. 8. A. Dickson, Dr. I. S Cotter (dept, hcodl, R. V. Leighty. Row 2: I. R. Green, J. P. John- ston, |nor pictured) Dr. A. M. Doan ROY E. ANDERSON Atling Deon Arts Sciences Division departments: 12 faculty: 163 students: 1150 AG JOURNALISM MUSIC: left to tight: H. P. Oovidton (dept, hood), G. Beottie. AGRICULTURAL JOURNALISM: Row 1, left to right. John Heoiey, Clyde Hottetter (txtirvg dept, heod), Vineent Gorot, Loren Nkhol- ton; not pictured. Dooglott M ller. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS: Row 1, left to right: Mo|. A. f. Morkonda. Col. W. F. H. Voehl (dept. heod). Mn. A M. Tomlinton Row 2: M Sgt. H. Brodley, Copt. O. Brown. Row 3: Mr. W. Page. 1st It. W. Yewdall Jr.. SfC F. J. MuKvtt. TECHNICAL ARTS: Dr. C. C. Cummim. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: From row, left lo right: R. C. Hotfield, H. E. Cott, F. M. Eng, G. A. Noble, W. Thurmond. A. Roest, 0. Hynes. Second rowi D. H. Thomson, Dr. R. J Rodin, Dr. P V. Wells, J. H Applegarth, D. H. Montgomery. Df. R. F. Hoover, Dr. R. A Pimentel. EDUCATION: Front row, left to right: Y. Hickenbottom, Dr. B. lough ran, Dr. V . Schroedcr, department head, P. Turner, M. Cass. Second row: D. A. G. Butzboch, Df. J. A. Longford. Dr. H. H. Scoles, Dr. N. S. Gould, I. A. Willson. Third row: Dr. E. Ernott. Dr. R Collins, Dr J. B. Wiley. Dr. D. V . Andrews, Dr. W. W. Armentrout. J C Gibson. H. H. Burlinghom education ENGLISH AND SPEECH: Front row: Dr D. M. Gront, deportment hood. Second row: E. Morston, M. R. Johnson, 8 R Price, S. L. Barr, Dr. M. D. Brown, C. Linda mood. E. B Anderson, Third row: K. Nielsen, R. Andreini, Dr. R. K. Yeoton, Dr. P. B. Andersen, R. O. Boothe. A. Foote, J. B. Riebel, M. Johnson. MATHEMATICS: Front row, left to right: J. B. Stefanoc. O. M Anderson, Dr. R. D. Gordon. R. E. Weston, G. Mo h, C. Elston, Dr. W. P. Buschmon. Second row: V. Folsom, T. Gortlond, P. Coffin, S. Church, O. Folkenstern, Dr. C. Honks. Third row.- B Judd, G. Loumonn, H. T. lowrence. Dr. J. Culbertson, J. B. Goode. Fojrth row: Dr. J. Manning, J. R. Hoile. Fifth row: W. Bandes, A. Wirshup, R. Higbec. Dr. D Moe. Sixth row: C. H. Scott, J. A. Woodworth, W. C. Hogan, J. R. Gilbert. Not pictured: $. Wroith, Dr. Whitson, department head MATHEMATICS: DCIAL SCIENCE-BUS SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS; Front row. left to right: R. D.lts, D. Mclmn, Dr. A. N. Cruikihonk . doportment heod, C. A. Strother. O. I. Servotiu . Second row: F Angyol, D. Perello, J. Avery. Dr. P H. Overmeyer, Dr. M. N Frofxk, W. M. Aloxonder, Dr. P. W. Payton, J. C. Cardani, Dr. M. E. Smith, Dr. H. E. law. Dr. P. H. Overmeyer, Dr. M. N. Franck. W. M. Alexander, Dr. P. W. Payton, J. C. Cardani, Dr. M. E. Smith, Dr. H. E. low. PHYSICAL EDUCATION; Front row. left to right: T. lee. R Anderjoo. Dr. B. I. Mott, department heod. A. Bovkidi , E. Jorgenjen. Second row: W. Hide . J. J Jenten, S. Harden. N. Baldwin. IY5ICAL EDUCATtlN PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Front row. left to right! O. K. Whipple. H. 0. Walker, L. V. Whitney, R. J. Holt, W. E. Bowl , dept, heod, L. E. Hommitf. Row two H G. Wight, l. W. Mogur, N. W. Hoyrron, A. W. Simon, I. Matthew, A. I. Houk. Row three; H. R. Kobat, V. 0. lewij, T. M. Rickontrvid, R. H. Fro f. J. F. Hovlit, G. P. Korch. R. E. Homquist. Row 4: P. R. Bryson. B. Kennedy. F. E. Yoong. J. M. Peter . I. J. Work. A. J. Brunk. I EON F. OSTEYEE Ailing Dean Engineering Division departments: 10 faculty: 91 students: 2027 21 ARCHIIECIURAI ENGINEERING: Front row, left to tights W. R. Phillip , G. J. Hossclcin, dept, hcod, R. E. V illiom , R. A. Policy. Row two: K. E. Schwortr, K. R. Holme , G. E Ervin. H. H Mayer ElECTRONIC ENGINEERING: Front row, left to right: F. Verono, I. J Kogon, C. Rodiu , dept, hood, S. Gupta. H. J. Hendrick . Row two C. A. Herold, C. B. Cloooon, N H Oioney, H S. Zimmerman. H K Wolf. C. E. Either. F. H. Stuck. ELECTRONIC ENGR • f PRINTING POINTING? Front row. left to right! J. Robb. A M. Fellow , de- WflOING: Front row, left to right: C. W. Shoop. R. C. Wiley. poriiocnt hood, C. H. Gregory. I H Eckro'c S« ond row H. E. deportment heed, E. P. Bongo. Second row. G. Whitney, G. E. How . J. Troex. W. Dunn, Seeber. M Compton, R I. Sy um. Not pictured: R. Allen. E. P. Cook. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: R. T. Kombrink. 1. P. Stoker. C. P. Dovii, C. O. Bithop. E. O. Stofhtl. Second rowr R. P. Jcmen, F. S. Crone, E. R He ch, H. J. Jockton, H. Reece. Third row: T. B. Mixon, J. G. Andreien. R. M. Johnttoo. M. P. Toylor, G. C Bouor. J AERDMllTOL ENGRi AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING: F.ront row. left to right: I. K Myeri. I F Philbin. J. O. Rlchordica. dept. hood. I. W. Guitofson. Row two S. B Ropp. A M. Zollori. C J. Pike, W. I. V erbaek AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING: T. G. Gravet, J McGrath, dept, heod, N. Shorpe Not p ctured: J Hoyev INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING: Froot row. left to right: E. A. Breckon. M, J. Fotter. dept. hood. Row two: J. R Hailo, R. R. Gerard. Not pictured- G W. Cockriel. G. E. Hoffman. MACHINE SHOP: left to right: T D Koy. I. E. R.chordi. R E. Hall. E W. Betz. F. F. Whiting, dept. heod. ElECTRICAl ENGINEERING- Front row, left to right: R. Korimeyer. F. Bowde, deportment heod, G. Furimjky. Sc ond row: E. Fryberger, R. Dickey, W. Anderton, A. londyihav. J. Von Ajperen. 25 sdnojg 6uiA!i DAVE BROWN Council Choirmon BOB BOSTROM Houling Manager Inter - Dorm Council RESIDENCE HAIL COUNCIlt Front row, left to right: Bob Mochodo, Lynn Boynton, Tom McCorthy, Frank Gorcio, Ri k Phillip , Pool Cunningham, Deni Wagner, Dove Brown, Lindo Lower. Row two Don Bollock, Tim Collin , Al Pea c, Bill Coberly, Brent Jobe, Daniel Honcock, Shirley Otto. Row three: Mr . Murray, Tom Stanford, Phelp Hobart, Dan Holey, Phil Bohm, Aaron Mokolur. Row four: Fred Alexander, lew Borzini, Frank Corroll, Ray Manning, Daniel Stone. Row five: Bob Boitrom, Lynn Dyche, Ston Kellerup, J,m Churchill, George Moybeo, Liz Rayl, Mo reel la Moore. 28 Front row, left to right: Jess Honson, Ston Kellerup, dorm monoger; Don Davis, treasurer; Bill Coberly, dorm rep.; Gil Dekid. president; Charles Duncan, sport mancger. Second row: Gory Grayson, Bill Fenical, Bill Fcnell, Ron Downing, Mike Cosncr, Stove Ford, dorm mother; Russell Coover, Robert Calderon. Third row: Charles Rivas, George Ghiglia, lino Dior, Warren ludvigsen. Bill Brnilsford. Calaveras Bayles House Front row, left to right: Bonne Lynn Sounders, Judith Youngblutt, Irmolec Wiggins, president; Poulo Stoepker, Pom Reynolds. Second row: Soecnn Rogers, Sorolee Boscocci, treosurer; Pot Reynolds, Susan Handley, vice president; Salli Baird. Th rd row; Patti Walker, Robin Sherwood, Dionne Storch. Kathleen Schnell, Lynn Barrett. Fourth row: Polly Powell, house manager; M ss Bayles, Helen Indsoy. 29 Front row, left to right! Doogtos McDonald, v e-president, Dick Emerson, sec.-treos., Paul Cunningham, president. Second row: Alan Kitlelman, Richard Nelioo, Buell 8rown, Phillip files, Glen Douglas, Leonard Grilli, Jorge Montcro, Alex Wong. Third row: Vic Andrcone, Jim 8orth. Oovid Nielsen, Andy Colvwy, Anthony DINopoll, Oennis Riddle. William Hullinger. Fourth row: Gordon Martin, Joe Gilmon, Charles Nigl, Leo Rapps, Mike Phelan, Carl Mittog, Harry door. Dove Butzine. Fifth rowi Bob Fuller, Terry Boms, Robert Yoont, Dole Nordstrom. Jerry Hawkins. Allen Evans. Lee Foreman, John Degenfelder. Whitney Dorm 30 Palomar Dorm Front row. left to right. Dick Anderson. Pool Rutter, John McSwoin, Al Nodcr, Chuck Giordono, Doniel N.ffo, Tctsuo Ur.©, Anthony Chon, Raymond Totah, secretory-treo surer; Jim Root, Neil Bennett, Mike Oilio, Phil Bohm, dorm manager. Second row: Dan lillywhite, Henry Spon, Tom Bragg, Tony Pallares, Richord Brockctf, Fred Bubeck, Gale Williams, Hooshong Motomedy, Burt Stevenson, Frank Bryant, Jack Wagenoor, Robert Rumble, Roy Miloni. Third row: Doniel Hancock, president; Donald Longocre, Wolt Pyle, Henry Miller, David Hilliard, Mike Dcsch. Kenneth Beach, Gene Klouer, Pete Vallergo, David Bochla, Jim Avenell. Dick Ichikawa Fourth row: Anthony Massa, Tim Newcomb, Gene Covey, vice president; Lowell Cloossen, Lyle Lewis, Dave Sfodler, Mork Govkicwic , Jon Hollenberg. Kent Therp, George Compfcell. Malcomb McCormick. Douglas Heinicke. 31 Front row, left to right: Judith Houk, Hilda N. lipncr. Second row: Moureen Mill , Su on Standlee, Becky Reynold , Tex Wilcox, and Tom Kelley. Third row: Sheila Booth, Judy Sovso. Shirley Scsna, and Sherri Todd. Poly Lodge Plumas Dorm Front row, left to right: Don E. Rcfcbint, dorm preiident, ond Edward A. Burfine, manager. Second row: John Quick, Mike William , Bill Reynold, Greg Randolph, ond Wayne Anderson. Third row: Barry Wilton, Leland Hordejty, Falcon West, Wallace Burfine, Richord Reeder, Stephen Price, ond louie Tollerico. 32 ■ Proof row. left to right: tee Foremen, monogcr. Pool Orsetti. vice pre ident, Bcrnic Sullivon, president, John Schuster, ofhletic monogcr, Fred Strieker, Jr., Clifford Schwonder. Setond row: Ray Wiirvom, Gory Petterson, Jim Splllone, Ken- neth Norman, Don Bellock, Ed lenvix, Hugh Sepahpor Third row: William Popudopulo, Preston Smith, tarry Schwab, John Hoxie. Chuck tone. Mariposa Modoc Dorm Front row, left to right: Vie Dollente, treosurer, Driver! Clement, vice president, Tim Collins, pres dent, John Collier, secretory, Calvert Clement. Second row: Tom Smith, Roger Cromwell, Doanc'Doy, Jim St. Claire. Third row: Tex Culber- son, Harry Dios, Jr., Gory Porter. left sd®, to? to bottom: So® Fuller, Chorle-deon Almond, lourrie Perrin, Bonnie McDonald, Pom lettow. Right side: Jocquie Powell, A lene Perry, lindo Hughes. Golc Barber, Sylvia Knight, hoys president. Lundin House EL Dorado Dorm - 34 First row, left to right: Dick Phelps, Gordon Ume mo to, Dovid Coe, Horry Yomamuro, El Joy Overholt. Second row: Richard W. Jones, Aaron Makaiwi, Robert Wolf, Ken Perry, Don Ferguson. Third row; Jim McCocy. Robert W. Morin, Jim little. Chuck lorve. Dud longe. Fourth row: Jim Seiler, Dove Kennedy. Fifth row: Craig Mills, Barry Whitmore, lorry Walker, Ken Benson. Sixth row: Rich Zwakenberg, Roy B. Wells, Barry R. Martin, Tom Hockersmith. From row, left o righti Dove Brown, Dorm monoger, 8rent Jobe, president. Dole Ackcls, treasurer, Kenneth Forr, secretary, Dick Ellis, vice president. Jim Foiroll, Dole Knutsen, George McKenzie, Douglas Williams. Second row: Tom Stanford, Oliver lllio. Horvey Honda, Paul Jocob, Ston Ishil, Potrkk Fitzgerald. Third rcwi Charles Mistrotto, Jon Hillen, Bill Porker, Loren Schilder, Elmer Bourr.gorten, Noel Kawachi, Shoji Yosuda, Fred Zcrlout. Fourth row: Dave Halliday, Tom Hamilton, Allen Hulseman, Thomos Simpson. Johnny Gudgel. Gory Schlogeter. Monterey Dorm Harris House Front row, left to right: Cleo Kramer, Lorraine larromendy, Amy Blonchord, Goil Thomos. Second row: Sandra Parrish, Corol Ccllopy, Judy Ncorda, Judy Koerner. Third row: Honora McPherson, Karen Hjorth, Leona Marcellin, Laurie Podghom. Not p: turcd: Denise Deal, Lynda Ackerman, Linda lee Rathbone, Anita Koeth, Karen Reuter, Nancy Ronf, Koy Young, Kay A atoni, Marge Redington, Penny Vornes. J Fun House Front row, left to right: Rick Phillip , president; Dan Holey, monoger; Richard Ford, vice president. Second row: Chet Hartley. John Keyes Jr.. Bob Patti. Carl Olson, Gerry Stillman, Jaguar loofflcr, Jomc Barron. Third row: Robert Rkkleff , Richard lockio, Ed Noylor, Bob Howell, Harold Hick , Bob White. Fourth row: Gene Prete, Peter Ashton, Joseph Shaw, Roy Elii , Larry Cole, Donald Hagadorn. 36 Front row, loft to righti Don long, Chic Jones, treosurer; Don Rowo, sccrotory; Dove Bowort, pres dent; Bill Dykos, social choirman; Cyrus Sobouni, Joff Albert. Second row: Don Becker, Richard Boreus, Dennis Newton, Ralph Oppfelt, Chuck Russell, Patrick Pinho. Third row Donn Johnson, Don Mueller, Gaylord McCool, Peter Reitr. Fourth row: Ronald Hicbort. Normon Se r, Bert Nale, Cliff Hillcbrondt. Lassen 37 Firehouse Dorm From row, kneeling, left to right: Bob Sloot, Fredy, Don Jackson, Jerry Crews. Second row: Don Moral, Vincent Cerniglia. Lorry Amoki, Stuart Sunderland, Jess Gunter. Not pictured: Tom Groham, Art Duarte, Hans Clouson, Stevo Fredericks, len Triano Front row. left to right: Mike Evans, vice pres.dent; Alberto Avli. Fronk Garcia, Dusty Rhoades, Robert Phillips, Second row: Douglas Sorlln, Richard Miller, Bruce Litchfield, Lyman Miller, Lorry Proft, Dick leyl. Third row: Mike Moore. James McKcei, Butch McConn, Bill Crichlow, Jim Moore. Don Obcrmann. Bill lynd. Fourth tow: Mike McCloskey, Stephen Merryman, Ron Morgan. Modoc Dorm Front row, Mr to rights Ken Hommer, John Cannon, Jock Vonheden, Skip Munsee. Ed frott, Horry Kadoni. Not pictured: Ray Grijolra. Gory Tecklenburg. 0. H. Dorm Colonial House Front row, left to righti Gilbert Rodriguez, vice-president. Roy Come, president, Richard Teogue, manager, Edwin del Pinal Second row: Ken Carroll, Ron Maos, Roy Oyomo. Joe Ammerate, athletic mgr.. Gory Gosclli. 39 Herdman's Front row, left to right.- Jim Violini, Fred Radelfinger, John Dolziel, Neil Scott. Second row: Marvin Smith, Bob Sonders, Noun Fowle, Bill Broun. Third row: Charles Bruce. Bob Hunter, Art Linton, Detlev Lange. Front row, left to right: Judy Do no ho. Joyce Hopkins, president. Joonie Estes, downstairs representative, Zoe Bo seek, secretary. Dee Osargenf. Beverly Gionsiracusa, Sally Sims, Faye Clousen. Second row: Barbara Whelchel, Bonny Cairns, Ann Jordan, Linda Abom, Linda Shiekley, Mary Fran Crowe, Carolyn Galba. Third row: Janet Doader, llean Raimcnd, Gerry Hcdgecock. Barbara Ihne, Nono Flores, Sue Gaydon, Jeanette Ferrini, Carolyn Gray, Judy Henshaw, Eileen leppold, Jocquic Pane. Fourth row: Sue Roberts, Betty Coleman, Borbaro Hannon, Sordra Wherry, Helena Tidrow, Cathie Williams. Fifth row: Pam lettow. Boss Waylett. Gertrude Glodin, Joan Soares, Arlene Perry, Sue Fuller. Sue Helgel, LeRoe Donaldson, Carol Turner, Carol Bucher Jespersen Dorm Atop the geodesic dome: bottom row, left to fight: Joy lond, Pot flonnery. Bill Foirboim, George Montalvo, Gwen Delory, Bob Re (foes op), Sanyo Woods, Walt lovelody, Gertie Cote, Joy Holliday, Fronctco Paco Morimoto. Second rowi Jim Cortis, Horace love, Kay Johnson, Bob Tomkinson, Don loTrobe, Alice Creasy, Gene Knaoer, Jeanie Whitlock, Ellen Boswell Anderson, Bob Vreder.borg. Third row: Kathy Wheeler, Leon Montalvo, Carol Ely, David Brown, Al Fletcher, Phil Carty, Don Blank, Gory Schwordt. Foorfh row: Bob Bonders, Carlos Mendoza, Jim Chorchill, Jon Peterson, Sozy Weothcrford, Ken Gerlock, Ralph Mahan. Brad Mcfoddsn, Glen Armonn, Mike Hoys. Not Pictored: Verna Colly, Bob Colly, Moida Delory, Tom Clood, Ken Seikel (the photographer). Gale Manley, loo Horrold, Mike Coffy, Gary Brusca. Osondaliers Morris House Left io right: Porricio Owens, ' Rusty Stansberry, Colista Morris, House Mother, Marilyn Coker. Linda Arzt, Robertra Silbcrsdorf. Front row, left to right: Steve Waldron, Bob Willis, Don Stone. Neal Moody, Bill Foy. Second row: Dave Boyle. Don Null. Marc LoBarre, Gary Copson. Ken Nichols. Third row: Richard Palm, Roy Imomuro, Jim Srigall, Jerry Todd. Brian McCormick. Fourth row: Woody Smith, Larry Cookson, Joe McGuire. Poly Engineers Front row, left to right: Jeonnie Foote, and Donna William . Second row: Jody Silva, Gail Bonde, Joanie Woke. Turner House Front row. left to right: Deni Wagner. Pete Edward , Carl Mwrry, Stoart Lilly, Ram Pawl Gwpto, Ted Wilde. Second rowi Rawton Lloyd, Leo lamb, Afjey Mohten, Roy Myer , layard Kirby, Pool Thielke. Third row: Ardethir Bahar, Ken Roberts, Robert Baronek, Jame Barren, Ro s Dileo k Deuel Dorm Front row, left to right: Lynn Kristie, dorm rep.; Bobbi Noeggeroth, 1st floor rep., Marcello Moore, president; laurello Edward , treasurer; Michele Bergen, vico president; Sally Brown, secretary; Coral Zeller, 2nd floor rep.; Florence L QcMarco, Head Resident. Second row: Karen Brown. Linda Stewart, Mary Correio, Penny lundoberg, Linda Allen, Karen Grant, Mary Lou Brcsseil. Third row: Dion Markoy, Anne Miller, Lynne Hippier, Melody Macy, Sondro Greoble, Judith Youngblutt, Mori Anne Cram, Judy Adamson. Fourth row: Marily McEochen, Jeanne Barringer, Francie Horned, Judy Markoff. Bonne Saunders, Donna Valen- zuela, Betty Strom. Fifth row: Judy Mostro, Janice Leonard, Gale Barber, Carol Gilmour, Donna York, Loni Emery, Undo Shchane, Diana Nicolaus, Peggy Whiting. Sixth row: Suson Feliciano. Carole Willett, Jon Rhodo, Bonnie Bauer, Shirley Ann Vornou, Carol Rizzo, Carol Ramsey, Terl Warrick, Roe Ann Kostmon, Vanette Hall. Heron Hall Front row, left foright: Vic lan.nl. Neil Bono. Paul Sullivan, Co. Dorm Man; Don Winter, Co. Dorm Mon. Second row: Jimmy Moore, Chorios Hoffman, Ray Moynior, Lee Hodge. Third row: John J. Cadden, Rene Peauroi, Mike Richmon. 44 Truckee Dorm Front row. left to right: Borboro Wright, upstoirs rep: Undo Wilkinson, RHC rep; Corol Harris, vice president; Carloita Romirez. president; Angelina Vigil, lois Axtell, downstairs rtp,; Brenda Jobe, secretory Second row: Marcia Petersen, Borbora Rhodes. Cathy Phipps, Carlo Koufman, Fran lone, Anita Glenn, Barbara Brosh, Jacquie Powell Third row: An-lhi Hoang Anh, Nancy Tubesing, Mary Jo livers, Rolh Eddy, Jody Betlach, Potsy Rodriguez Fourth row: Judy OuBoy, Judy eeble, Angelina Chan, Eloino Anderson. Lynne Chamberlain, Ruth Oathcr, Stephanie Poszynski, Ruby Miller, Mrs. Johnson. Fifth row.- Charlotte Cock, Diane Berrett, Louise Sturges, Vicky Porter, liz Balias, Susan Gibson. Chase Dorm 45 Front row, loft to right: Nguyen Anh, Clinton Wilcox, Don Store, Choi. Cortwrighf, Ngo Dlnh Ngoon. Second row: John Burrowi, Don lut ky, Randy Brandt, Tom Cospcr, Henry Buffo low. Third row: Dove Freeman, Steve Conodo, Dick Botch, Jim Walker, Dcon Carlton, Mac Brinton. Fourth row: Roy Monningi, Dove Porkt, Norvin Brower, Ron Burton, Art Galaisi, Jim Shiota, Phan Ngoc Chou. Fifth row: Eldon Sandy, Jon 8uhlert, Ed Brobham, Don Campbell, Ken Lott, Gary Goipodnetich. Sierra Dorm Front row, left to right: Gerold McCall, treaturor; Mike Hill, lorry Roluft, preiident; Steve Rumpf, secretary,- Jerry Mihld, social chairman; Kenneth Ray lewit, chaplain. Second row: Don Ferguson, Dale Allen, Gory Hartman, Tom Andreas, Isouse manager.- Richard Vernon, vtcc president. Third row: Tony Domit, Donald Snyder. Shel Clem, Stan Dryden, Richard Vaughan. Judge's House 46 Front row. left to right: Randy Olson, president, Anthony Bcrtholf, vice prendent, George Sauimon, sec.-treos., Phelpi Hobart, RHC representative, John Morgan, officer of the day. Second row: David Ashley, dorm manager, John Ounbor, Paul Key, Richard Jones. Third row: Ainopou Muneu, Bill Horting. 8ob Grib. Dale Dodrill. Tehama Dorm Front row, left to right: Emil J. Saxberg, dorm manager, Steve McIntyre, secretary, lew Borzini, vice-president, Tom Beatty, athletic chairman, Jomes Bunker, activities co-chairman, Ronnie Blaine, treasurer. Second row: Melvin Aoki, James Chandler, Ronald Barene, Jim Bergener, Jay Peace, Caluin Berger. Third row: Bob Carlson, Joe Akkerman. Rice Berkshire, Wayne Bcrthelomew, Noel Albright, Bob McDearmon. Fourth row: Paul A. Baump, Ron Banister, Jack Carlisle, Tom Beswick, Pete Bcnwoy, Robert 8urson. Ray Working. Tuolumne Dorm Front row, left to right: lu s A. Cisneros, Lorry Collins, Dorrell Cummings, John Horlon, Richard Abrams, Ron Lacey, Al Bruns, Leo Chapman, secreto ry-treasuror, Fred Chan. Second row: Edwin .Mabeta, Al Kisner. Dave Weiss, t ave Bosworth, Hank Tober, William Patterson, Robert H. Mann, Robert Huntsberry, Louie lacopi. Herald Kola. Third row: M chael Mosbrooker, Fronk Lucero, Dove He no, Steven Biddinger, vice-president. Gory Gladden, Richard Polmer, Pete Brucoto. Fourth row: Edley Watson, Phillip Cody, Bill Beck. President; Lynn Dyche, dorm manager; Bill Watson, Ron Johnson. Shasta Dorm 48 Hewson House Front row, loft ro righti Jim Rcgors, secretary; Ken Wickstrom, vice president; Chock Devore, president; Ross Pool son, Scott Meyer, Joe Castellano, Gene Martin, Tony London, Kalani lixama. Second row- Gholam Ali Partovi, Greg Martin, Phil Boker, Robert Kump, Kenneth Nakahura, John Swart, Dove Imai, Lovell Chose, Milton Jennings. Third row: Dean Lattin, Raul R. McAllister, Jerry Gaynor, Robert Barnett, Jimmy Holbrook, Court Guerin, Albert Fowler, Don Wittorff, James Hoard, Fourth rowi Ron Chinnock, Tom Kalkh, Kjcll B|orrren, George R. Harvey, John lackey, Charles Simpson, Gordon Chapman, lewis Colorossi, Christophor Greig. Fifth row: Richard Wilt, Fred Ornellas, Ernest Robello, Bill Allen, Bill Rice, Paul Stephens, John Holt, Gory Deeds, Grey Whipple. Sixth row: John Beisner, James Moore, Bob Douglas, Emil Grenda, Norman Norlandcr, Tom Zensius, Marcus M. Nay. Seventh row: Tom Cable, Gordon Apol, Danny Beauchamp, Tak Arotoni, Jerry Williamson, Bill Burke. Don R. Taylor. Eighth row: Fred Fabbri, Robert Ueunten, James Holmes, Manuel Juarez, Georgey lewollon, Pete Sticknoy. h i 49 Queens Faye Clousen Campus Life _ 56 57 $om? children eon couli an awful lor of Iroubiol ' For the first rime in your life, feel really eleon . . Secv’iry’i delight- no parking permiti Pow! Right in the kiiterl Opium Don? Thank for iho opp'ouso. Who! Cal Poly need i moro cleon dijhe . How much is ihot doggie . . . ? Who are you burning in effigy? Elephant bockficld. Poly espionage agents at work On o clear doy. The President's convocation. When the saints come marching Ini You'll never moke it. Five minute before the tc t with 169 psges to go! The party wo fine bat my dote wo o dud. Belly Ooncing—Col Poly Style 63 I'm o itorved thot thit chow olmott tottes good. Gormon named (?) nsorchers. Cofotcrio holp—exclusive din ng, T International Students INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS: Left to light: William Kirkpatrick, advisor; Count Filippo G.annveri.$ovelll, Romo, treasurer; Saifol Boil. Pakistan, secretory; Sukhbir Virk, Indio, v.cc president; Toni Kelley, U.S., membership chairman.- Peng lim. Indonesia, president; and Carlos Nunez. Chile, progrom choirmon. 351 foreign students 49 countries Central America.......................20 South America.........................30 North America (except U.S.)......................7 Middle East..........................124 Europe................................10 Far East..............................36 Africa.................................4 Philippines...........................14 65 Hmeido Abusheifo, senior Fruit Production mojor from Sokna, Libya and Ingvar Holl- steinsson, freshman Printing mojor from Ice- land toke time out for a break with Sherrie Keller, El Rodeo staff member. Both Abush- eifa and Hollsriensson plan to return to their homelond to work in their respective fields ofter completing their education. Meanwhile, they keep busy In student affairs by being members of Col Poly's International Relations Club. 'I Madan Sharmo, senior Electrical Engineering major and Trilok Chondro Bhojoefc, Efoctromcs major from Indio discuss plans to return to their homeland. David Wong, originally from Shanghai, Chino, ond now o senior at Col Poly won the Louie Gan lee perpetual trophy os first ploc winner in the West Coast Chinese Students Intercollege Organisation annual arotoricol contest in 1959 competing ogoinst schools such os UCLA and USC. Dave ospires to go into the diplomatic service. Count Filippo Antonio Gregorio Giannvcri-Savelli of Rome is quite an active member of the Col Poly student body. A Soil Science major, Filippo participates os treasurer of the In- ternational Relations Club. He ■ also a member of VISA and an avid participant in gymnostics. Hi Gurchoron Singh Bcvli, senior Mechanical Engineer- ing major, comes to Col Poly from Ambolo Contt (Punjob). Indio. Bevli, president of the Visiting International Students Activities Club, sponsored by Rotary, hopes to obtain his masters degree ond re- turn to his country where he will become on en- g neer for his government. Lovely Wmmc Jeong of Formosa s shown in the traditional Chinese dress of her country. A senior, she is one of five girls representing Chino or Col Poly this year. 67 i The lotin Americon countries may well bo proud of tholr representation at Col Poly. Standing loft to right: Brunner I. Jorge, Mexico; Juan Cub.lloj, Los Banos; Efroin lopez, Peru; German Nef, Chile; Andre Meyer, Mexico; ond Corio Puleston, Argentina. Seoted ore: Hernan Eliot, Peru and Carlo Nunez. Chile ! p, A Hf LI Abut Gos m Mohamed Sol man, a govern- ment offkiol working with the Fore t De- portment. Minittry of Agriculture. Khartoum, ot Information ond Publicity Officer, comet from the Republic of Sudon. Majoring in Ag- ricultural Journalism, he comet to Poly through the autpicet of on International Cooperation i Administration. Enjoying the company of Renee Boureiie. Marseille, France ore Carlos Pule ton of Buenos A.res, Ar- gentina ond Fronk Deo of Hong Kong. Chino. 68 Hcrnon Elio of Umo, Peru escorts Wong Pay ling, left, and Angelina Chon, fight, both of China. luz Bustos. well known Col Poly coed, i shown In the semi-formol dress of her homeland, the Philippine . A tenior Sociol Science mojor. luz it no stronger to school affairs os she is a member of VISA. Internotions Relotions Club, College Union Social Committee, ond the Women's Glee Club. Luz alto serves os chair- man of the senior class plot committee and co-chairman of the junior-senior dance. Making their temporary home in San luis Obispo are Shodroch and Pauline Conker of Mprocso, Ghana, West Africo. He is a Crops major at Col Poly while his wife is attending dosses at the -high school. They arc pictured in native costume os well os the more usual western attire. ED «GREW Student 8cd President SKIP MUNSEE Secretary In this early phase of the space age it is some- times hard to realize what is ahead of us. But we, here at Cal Poly, while charting different courses, are working for one common destination —success. We are receiving a solid education and training needed to meet our goal. In addi- tion, we are having the opportunity for valuable experience in human relations and self govern- ment. The skills and knowledge we acquire through our curricular and co-curricular activities will insure our arrival at our destination — success. Congratulations on your successes here. Continue them into the future. Ed McGrew —Student Body President BOB McCORKlE Vice Prejident A.S.B. Officers S. A. C. ADVISORY COMMISSION; left to fight: Ed MeGrew. A. S. B. Pre ident; Dick Roherty, Engineer- ing Division Council Choirmon; Dionne Nicholton, Art ond Science Divljlon Council Chairman; Harold Hoyc . Dean of the College,- Bill Powell, Agriculture Dvivion Council Chairman; Dan Lawton, Asvociate Dean of Activities Dave Cook, Curriculum Evaluator; Jim McGrath, Faculty. Student Affairs Council STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL; Front row, left to right; Jim Clark, Irwin Haydock, Tom Brogg, Shirley Seono, Don long. Bob McCorkle, Dick Abram . Second row; Dan lowjon. John Honeymon, Skip Munjee. Lowell Cloot en. Don Bryant, Ed McCrew. Third row J. Philip Bromley, Mike Andrew . Dck Compton, John Porogo- ki , Jon Plonk, Leland John von. Fourth row: Gole Enttod, Jerry Koehler. 73 FINANCE COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right: Everett M. Chandler, Advisor; Ri Berndt, Chairman; Donald S. Nelson, Advisor. Second row: Noe! Grogan, Donna Smith, Julie Holmquist, Joe Boyd. Third row: Ed McGrew, Dove Kennedy, Gene Klouer, Tom Priest, George Moybce, Paul M. W.lson. Finance DONATION DRIVES COMMITTEE: Booth, Emie Brazil. Second row: Corklo. Standing 74 Front row, left to right: Sheilo Phillip Bromley, odvi or; Bob Me- Committees ELECTION COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right: Soe Robert , Bob McCorkle, Undo Aborn. Second row: J. Gwllivon, Herm Forlowgh, Don Lowton. Election 75 52 nd Annual Royal Court Loft to right: Pat Reynold , Lynn Boynton. Queen Mona Stone. Carol Gilmour. and Cathy luco . HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Front row. left to r.ght- Mary Fron Crowe, publicity; Alice Whe'moyer. e retary; Bill Barbour, queen ; Tom Dirke . bonf.rc dance; and Steve Bauer, dance. Second row Jerry Cleaver, general chairman.- J.m Evan , porade. Dave George, lOCtal; Jim Reynold , porode route; Jerry Kochror, judging, and Tex King. Homecoming Tri-Beta win the tweepttake with their ontry. At the end of the parade there wo an old-time Negro funeral procet- tion accompanied to old-time jaw President Julian McPhee accept gift from the Clot of 1959 during homecoming octrvitiet. The painting wot pretented to the college and now hang in the librory lobby. Cheer Leaders Front row. left to right; Golo Monloy, Ron Pordini, hoed cheerleoder. Second row; Morris Skcinderian, Hugh Koyton, Frank Garcia. Rally Committee Front row. left to right! Don Holey, lee Ponton. Shirlce Dodg on. Howard Bryant, chairman; Barbara Hannon, Jim liston, lynn Dyche. Second row; Kirk Peter, Fronk Garoo, Mike McC leery, Barbara Gill, Pot Owens, Bonnie Saonde- . Third row; Carl Cappelen. Jodie Woodard. Sandy Wherry, Al Kettleman, unidentified. Net Ann Nettleship. lynn Krittic. loni Emery. Fourth row. Gory Cop von. Pot lettow, Dick Jones, Jim Putt, Jock Trimble, Bernie Sullivan, Skip Munsee. Ruth Dathe. Fifth row; George McKenz.e, unidentified, Dennis Togwell. Jerry Shultz, Barry Itenborg, Jim O'Neill, Chuck Pritchord. Fronk Mayhew. Yeo! Mustongil Song Leaders left o right: Faye Cloaion. Mary Jo Morphy. Barbara Wright, head vorvg leader; Barbara Rhode , Joon Cite . Intramural Don't touch the not, Sheila! Hard Punch Bollot WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front row, left to right: Kathy Reilley, Charlene Cobb. Judy Keeble. and Fran lane. Second row: Liz Payl, Barbara Wright, Barbara Rhode , and Corlo Kaufman. Who do you think you're trying to pu h oround? Good attUt. Program Intromurnl swimming winners—whoever they oro. Stretch thot orm. The basketball ploying octuous. CARLOS GONZALES Intromural Chairman Guest what. This isn't the varsity! 10WEU B. ClAASSEN Mo lc Boord Chairman Music Front row. left to right: Mary Jane Niboli, Lowell Claassen, £ick Hall. Second row.- Matij Mirko. Band President, Bruce Allan, Allan, Asst. Mgr. Collegian , Gory Renger, Band Manoger. Barbara Borit, Women's Glee Rep., Zoe Boscck, A ond S Rep. —Women ' Glee Rep. Third row: Bob Stalling , Mgr. Collegian . Mike McRae, Board Rep. Collegian , Don Isaac, Men' Glee President, Bruce McClellan. Boord Rep. Men' Glee. Jame Emerson. Men's Glee Mgr. Marshall Thompson, A and S Rep., Jody Du8oy, Mgr. Women' Glee. 82 Front row, left to right: Dick Warner, Ray Martin, Ron Barenc, Dan Raby, lui Ascarrunz, Phil Hereso, Tom Darnell, Dick Nelson, Bru e Litchfield, Gary lim. Second row: Kazoo Ogowa. Charles Johnson, Dean Williams, Bob Willis, Bill Jones. Ken Zlab. Dick Schleidt. Bill Brooks, Kazuo Ninimiyo, Jack Herbert, Jim Emerson. Third row: Mike Desch, Roy Lovtong, Bob Yount, LeeRoy 8rock, Bill Ehrlich, Jim Criss, Dick Boreas, Gary Tecklenburg, Madan Shormo, leo Foreman, Tom Eastman. Fourth row: Jim Clark, Cliff Hillebrondt, Tom Cable, Chris Thorup, Bill Hammatf, Paul 8oker, Stuart Hippier. Mike Mosbrooker, Larry Mattson, Tom Sokota, Lorry Rasmussen. Fifth row. Edley Watson, Ken Benson, Alan Gill, Don Isaac, Dove Gorbet, Norman Montague, Bruce Cowie, Gerald linnell, Andy Liddell, Joseph Show, Ed Ewert. Sixth row. Don Goss, Dick Berbert, Bruce McClellan, Chuck Kinney, Bill Barlow, Jkn Davis, Gordon Martin. Rich Scbeeff, Ron Murroy, Lowell Cloossen. Dave Burton. Men's Glee Club Collegians Seotod, left to right: Bob Stallings, Monoger, Clark Johnson, Norvel Ney, Cecil Martinez. Barry Martin, Don Roberts, Cris Croft, Gerry G llivon. Bob Mann, Bruce Allen, Assistant Mancger. Second row; Rich Andersen, Miko McRae, Bill Sharp, Eddie Volvsok, Chuck Ste- fonetti. Left to right: Rkh Scheeff. Chris Thorup. Don Soooc, Jim Oovis. Collegiate Quartet Women's Glee Club Majors Minors Scored, left to right: Dove Gorbef, Brvco Cowie, Stuort Hippier, Bill Brook . Second row: Andy Liddell, Gerold linnell. Lorry Rasmussen, Chet Helf, Ron Murray, Ken Benson, Lowell Cloojjen, Tom Eastman, Ed Ewert. Seated: Harold Davidson. Front row, left to right: Gail McPhail, Jeonie Whitlock, Karen Hompl, Joan Weover, luz 8o fo , Ann Jordan. Linda Allen, Roberto Hopkin , I ndo Stewart, Zoe Boseck, Dee Otargent. Second row: Donna York, Janet Anderton, Cri TeGroen, Jo Anne Moo , Nell Anne Nettleship, Joan Soares, Betty Strom, Vanette Hall, Linda Shickley, Beryl Thomas, Sherri Todd, Lois AxleII. Third row: Nancy Bea Esselman, Judy DuBoy, Liz Balloce, Rosemary Thorne, Betty Coleman, Gerry Hedgecock. Kay Thorne, Jockie Estes, Barbara Wnekhel, Froncic Horned. Elaine Monscn. Judy Mostro, Alice Whitmoyer. Fourth row: Pot Boder, Bonnie Bauer. Mary Ann Tomo ini, Joyce Hopkins, Laurello Edwards, Barbara Boris, Peg Whiting, Thoylo Horvcock, Linda Harmon, Judy Henthow, Barboro Ihne. Noey Tubesing, Nancy Sisse I. Front row, left to right: Morsholl Thompson, Mory Jone Niboli, Anito Glenn, Sherry Davis, Denise Deol. Noncy Coffer. Judy Wilcox, Sue Goydon, Paul Bcwley. Second row: Donold Price, Sue Roberts, Glenda Greenfield, Helen Lindsey, Ernie Broiil, Koy Thorne, George Soutmon, Gory Renger, Harold Wright. Third row: Motij Mirko, Arnold Keller, Betty Strom, Jan Devoto, Karen Grant, Gilbert Dclcid, Richard Ayres, Glenn Britton, Gory Tecklenburg. Fourth row; Allen Evons, Don Hamilton, Shirloy Vornou. Gary White, Penny Wilson, John Harlan, Dooglos Mussell, Tom Dill, Chris Croft, fifth row: Robert McLaren. Chorles Brando, Bob Mc- Corkle, Steve Ford, Tony Massa, Bob Batfersby, Dick landru, Koy Johnson, Lyman Small, Sixth row? Andrew Merriom, Conrad Sloop, Bill Sharp. Ed Andre, Buell Brown, Tom Wright, Mike McCloskey, Mory Lou Brosseit, Allen Weltz. Seventh row; Dave Sfodlcr, John Iriborren, Ed Naylor, Sorry Larson, Cliff Perigo. Marching Band 85 LANORA (STEINBERGER) ENSTAO Business Manager Publications 86 BOARO Of PUBLICATIONS: Front row, left to right: Gale Enstod, LoNoro Enstod, Borbcra Harp, Gerry Ander- son. Row two: John Healey, Loren Nicholson, Clyde Hottetter, Dr. Douglass Miller, Dove Kempf. Ad Staff Front row, left to right: Ralph Hindi, advertising director. Penny Gardner, Bill Brook , Carol Thompson. Second row: Bob Caughey, Dove Kcmpf, os t. business monager; loren Nicholson, advisor. Bill Cockshoft, Marilyn Harris, la Nora Enstod, business manager. STAFFi Front row, loft to right: David V ong, Penny Gordner, Phyllis Read. Mr. Heoley. Jim Grundman, Gole Enstad, 8eite Betz, Marilyn Harris. Don Roberts, Art Vinsel. EL Mustang 88 I i i1 . GERRY ANDERSON Editor-in-chief KAY JOHNSON Associote Editor EL Rodeo Front row. left to right: Pom lettow. Gerry Anderson. David Wong. Second row: Bill Rice, Koy Johnson, Sue Fuller. Third row: Loren Nicholson, advisor; Ken Seiko!, Chuck Janolis, Lois Roberts, Sherrie Keller, Pot Fifipotrick. Not picfuredi Dave Brown, Corol Gilmour, Judy Kent, Cleo Kramer, Stuart Lilly, Shirley Sesna, Sandy Wherry, Chorles Drummond, James Halstead. DON BRYANT Gonorol Superintendent Poly Royal Education - Experience - Opportunity Cal Poly's 28th annual Poly Royal pointed with pride to advantages offered its students: Education - Ex- perience - Opportunity. Department exhibits this year included a life-size replica of the Explorer VI Paddlewheel satellite, a virtual science fair among the science depart- ments, and student-raised livestock. Poly Royal took on a new look when Friday night's carnival was held in the parking lot east of the Power Plant. The Coronation Ball moved into the new Men's Gymnasium for what will undoubtedly be a long stay. POIY ROYAL BOARD: Front row. loft to right: Corl Bock, John Kiliony, Mary Fran Crowe. Vicky Porter, Nancy Walker, Al Pcoio, Don Bryant, chairman. Second row. Gory Morte, Lowell Cloouen, William Powell, Don McCullom, Clyde Hoitetter, advitor; loo Gilbert. Sentire 'J 5tVc« Qiwn Foye Clouien exprosici her oppteootion. Corn.vol ond don« mix people, money, ond fyn Annual Poly Poyol Rodeo moke it bid a one of the top ottroetion . Exhibiti of oil kind o e the bockbone of Poly Poyol Poly Royal Deportment ond lub all take part There' a lot of walking and a lot cf thing to lee. Ton of meat are conumed by hungry compu viiifor . Everyone get in on the fun! PROGRAM BOARD) Front row. loft to right! Soo Bromloy, Borbaro Hannon, Tom Bragg. Patsy Rodrique . Soo Gibion. Second row: William Alexander, Jack Charlson, Allan McCoy, Bill Beck. Dick W.nn, Peter Reltt, Kay William , Gene Ritrenhouje, Bill Harriott. Cal Poly's social life got off to a fast start with Welcome Week activities and closed with graduation traditions. In between were a wide variety of events to distract stu- dents from the task of studying. There were record dances, the always popular Collegian dances, the Christ- mas formal, and the senior ball. To increase enjoyment, dancing classes were sponsored by College Union. Special programs for the year included the Stan Kenton group, the Bud Taylor Quintet, and the Gateway Singers. Cal Poly students enjoyed the Halloween Hayridc, the outing to Hearst Castle, and the Friday night movies. For College Union board, this year will be marked as the one in which the College Union emblem was designed. This was the year that the Bridge Club, Iranian Students’ Assn., and Cardinal Key were formed and Camera Guild reorganized. As the year closes, the outlook for Cal Poly's social life is bright. President McPhee announced plans for a col- lege social center to be built within three years. TOM BRAGG Board Chairman 94 Front row, left to rights Undo Shckley, corresponding secretory; lindo Aborn, choirmon; tiz Bollos, vice chair- men; ond Jerry Gillivon, collegions repretentotive. Second row; Dee Osorgent, Gil Neff, Jeanne Barringer recording secretory,- Dick Winn, Don Blonk, treasurer,- Lovell Chase. Lee Boscacci, ond Mrs. Kay Williams, advisor. Dance Committee Social Committee Front row, left to right: Corol Collopy, Laurie Podghon, Sue Gibson, Bill Beck, Diane Nicolaus, Judie Hoskins, and 8etry Strom. Second rowi Davo He no. Chuck Scurlock, Koy Williams, Luis A. Cisneros, Martin J. Smith, Dick S. Anderson, Mari Anne Cram, Luis Ascarrunz, Johnny McSwoin, Solly Schafer, Judy Ryman, ond George K. Moybee. 95 Personnel Committee Front row, left to right! Laurie Podgham, Jack Charlion, Carol Collopy, Sandy Parrish. Public Relations Committee 96 Front row, left to right: Charlotte O Bannon, corresponding secretary; Helen Lindsay, Leonard Necdhom, guest. Second row: Chris Be'oom. Ed lenvik, Gaylord McCool, Patsy Rodriguez. cha rmon; C. Glen O'ronn, Anne Miller, Botwinder Singh, Judy Mostro. treasurer; George Spain, Sandy leguino, Mrs. Koy Williams, odvisor. Camera Guild Front row, left to right: Robert Boothe, advisor; Alien Heller, vice president, Gordon Geist, president; Gale Barber, secretary-treasurer, Richard Dickey, odvisor. Second row: Steve Ryan, Ken Nichols. Third row: Roy Metz. Richord Holmquist, Harry Striogfellow Outings Committee Front row, left to right: Pat Owens, recording secretary; Ralph Oppfelt, chairman. Second row: Poul Rutter, Kathi Harriett, treasurer; Irmalec Wiggins, Helen Lindsey, vice chairman, Barbara Ihne, corresponding secretory; Bob Bruner. Third rowi Al Fowler, Don Blackwell, Dennis Newton. 97 Drama Committee left to right: Don Bishop, Bill Jess . Gcorgo Grcelmon, choirmon; Rich Allen, Oliver Cronko. Assembly Committee First row, left to right: Kay Williams, advisor; Phil Hernandez, recording secretory, Peter Reitz, chairman; Anna Pent, Sharon Horan, corresponding secretary. Second row: Maynard Golesscrion, Ted Wilde. Henry Miller, John Ellis, spring chairman. Front row, loft to right: Jo Engoln, rang captain. Don Crmklaw. president, James Ingrom, publicity chairman. David Bosworth. scrrctary treasurer t Turtles Roadster Club: Front row, left to right: C. W. Shoop, advisor, Ken Hannah, president, John Atwood, tree Hirer, Pool Swanson, vice president, laorrie Perrin, Penny Vornes. Second row: Steve Shogart, Sheldon Boll, Greg Randolph, Dennis Riddle, loois leBay, Tony McCarthy. Third row: Schwab, Perry. Brazil, Karen White, Joe Proctor. De Molay Front row. I«f to right. Dr. V. D. lewis, odv.sor, S’on Kcllcrup, choplom, Alton Wel’2. president, Richord Bloisde I, secretorytreosurcr. Row two Bill Coekshott, Russell Coover. Blue Key Front row. left to rt-ghls 8erf Mottling, olumni secretory, Emory Saltor, recording secretory trcosurer, Dove Kcmpf. corresponding secretory. Dick Robken, president. Bill Rowell, vice president. Row two: Bob McCorkle, Bruce Wilson, Frederick Angeli, Don Bryant, Skip Munsee, Deon Morkum, Doug Nelson, Michael Theilacker. Row three: Lelond Johnson, Don Worden. Don Mueller, Bob Dathe, Jim Curtis, Everett M. Chandler, Ric Berndt. Poly Philatelists Front row. tcotod loft o fight; Mnruo Slcotor. Copt. E. I Fryberger. odvisor. ?ow two: Emory Mcsenbr.nk. Ko to Voughn prensent. Sandy Morriom. Fred Bosler. David Dorm . vice presdent. Circle K Front row, loft to right: Gil Brown, advisor, Don Ferguson, It Governor, division III, 8ob Gorrott, recording secretary, Jerry Westphal, corresponding secretary, Robert Stow, president, Dovid Bowers, vice president. Row two. William Konvalinko, Alvin Bone. Roymond Ramos, Robert Mann, Dick Ayres, John Harlan, Wayne Anderson. Row three: Tom Stanford, William Patterson, Jerry Cleover, Bruce Freeman. Gary Morse. Row four: Chuck Drummond. Ron Lacey, Gordon Millar, Joe Jaenscn. Ken Benson, Don Mueller, Bryant Burleigh. Bob lelond. Not pictured: Berl O'Brien. CIRCLE K CLUE Fiont row. left to right- Winnie Jeong. Angel.no Chon. Warner Chong, trcoswrer, Dick Wong, historian, Marshall Wong, secretary, Sammic Gee. president. Row two: G. A. Noble, Millie Wong, Hon Tom, Newton lowe. Kin Wong, vice president. Kwong Ho, David Wong. Ted Jeong, T. K. Chow, Alex Wong. Hui 0'Hawaii Front row, left to right. Engene Rittenhowse, odv.sor, Thomos Wong, vice president, Harold awn, secretory, Donald Roymwndo, treoswrer. Carl Tokushi, president. Row two. Roy Shirokoto, John Mor.moto, Donold Tagowa. Herbert Odo, William Green, lylo Phillips, Jr. Row three. Walt Takotswka. aorlcs Cartwright, Daniel Stone, Roy Shimomoto, Donold Yamoshito. Poly Skindivm From row, loft 0 righti J. H. Applegorth, advisor, leRoy Stoner, treasurer, James Wilson, vice president. Tom Cloud, Mike (mascot), Jim Bryson, diver of 1959, Al Sedgwick. Second row: George Hayo, Murray Baldwin, Dick league. Neil Rome, Al Sullcngcr. George Spain. Third row: Rudy Torres, Don Lowson. Bowling Club Front row, left to right: Richard Thomas, len Needham, Tom Kurihcro, Brooks loeffler, secretory-treasurer, Jon Esten, John Hayashi, Bob Woda, John McSwain. Row two: Don Barner, Joe Arias, Marvin Duplre, Ross Dileo, Dan Haley, Dennis Riddle, Kazoo Ogowa. Row three: Jesse Moss, Terry Burns. Fred Zictz. Rudy Torres, John longlcy, Ron Ridnoor, Larry Goforth. Ski Club Front row. left to right: N ck Tinling, treosurer, Corotto Ramirez, secretary, Hank Ortmon, president, Jim Reynolds, Dick Ackerman, Linda Arnold. Poulo Stcepken, Gale Manley. Row two: Murray Baldwin. German Net. Jim Petersen, Jim Hoard, Kern Rogers, Joe Perry. Row three: Tim Johnson, Al Hole, Jerry Cleaver, Bob Emery. Sports Car Club 104 Front row, left to righfi John longley. J. G. Andersen, advisor. L. E. Schmierer, secretory, Harly Harty, president. Bob Maxwell, Jim Munson. Row two: Rudy Torres, Mike Sinclair, Tom Boyden, Dick Odle, Jim Bergcner. Poly Penguins Front row. left to righti R. Sysom, odvisor; Al Shedbourne. president; Mike Arlotfo, vice president; Phelps Hobart. Second row: Ray Morrow, Ron Brown, Elliott Brown. Chess Club Front row, left to right: James Ewing, David Sfanwocd, John Heine, Robert Artdreini, Nathan Chaney. Second row: Eric Price, Fred V olf, Pawl Parnell, Norbert Kolthoff, Hubert Scott. Third row; Michael Zimrherman, Rorold Watkins. Gary taw, Don Parke;. 105 Volkswagen Club Front row. left to right; Dovd Groh, president, Jennie Whitlock. vice president, lourence H, Eckroto. odvsor Row two; Jim Donodio. Al Pease. Front row, left to right: Keith Nielsen, adviser, George Greclnsan, president, Jule Bishop, secretory. Bill Jesse, corresponding secretary. Rich Allen, treasurer. Row two; Karen Grant, llean Raimond, Undo Johnson. Nancy Diono Smith. Row three.- Carol Rizzo, Don Bishop, Gerry Hedgecork, Rcn6 Morrison, lois Roberts. 106 Mustang Flying Assn. Front row, loft to righti Deon lottin, Don Moral, Dove Imai, Erwin Hicbert. Second row: leo Osteyee, Ken Zlab, Dove Goldberg, Art Trask, Jim Fullerton. Nor Pictured: John Patterson, Ray Henning. Marshall McKinney. B;ern Kristiansen, Tommy Johnson. Chester Bishop. Pat Wcldioan, William Bishop, Charles Dubin, Williom Due lock, Mark Goskicwicx. Jean Harrison. David Harrison, Richard Hays, Pool leckency. Do no Id Martin, Mike McRae, Charles Nonetto. Poly Corinthians 107 Front row. left to right: Tuau Cobillot, Manovchchr Nojmobodi. Hmeida Abuthcifa, Botanf Sondhu, Sareth loll, Gormon Nef. Second row. Jotmohindcr Grewol, Manl Aggarwol, Phil Hereto, Harmohinder Bawo. Hermon Eliot, Andiev Meyer. International Relations Club Front row, left to right: Shod rock Donkor, Paulino Donkor, Rom Pool Gopto, luz Bottot, Filippo Gionnuzzi-Sorelli, Hmeido Abutheifo, Wong Poy-Ling, Angelina Chon. Second row: Peng lim, Bolwinder Sukhija. Joe Shin Yoo. Jim Noffo. Fateh Biko, Jorge Montero, Efrain Lopez, Angelico Figil. Third row: Mozaffar Shah, Kiichi Ito, Jorge Bronner, Carlot Nonez, Eric De Keyo, Corlot Polctton, Ahmad Solehi. Fourth row: Moniral Choodhry, Ingror Halliteintton. Dimitri Dimitri, Eliot Georgopoolot, Sukhrlr Vlrk. Arab Club Fir row. left to right: Glen Rich, odvisor; Dr. Philip Overmeycr, Carol Herd, I mod Javer, president. Second row: Sami Massrof, Noubor Sorkusion, secrofory; Maynard Gullesserian, Jomeel Abu-Tabikh, Soud Abu-Tabikh. Third row: Shaman Able, Fowzi Ab- dallah, Hamden Nojib, Mohama Doogloh, Beverly W Ikinson. Fourth row: Mobil AI-Yo sinin, Roushdy Afifi, Khalit Abablll, Sood Zoyon, Allot Lohloli, Mustafa Muafa. Fifth rows Emil Salmooa, Nadim Soyigh, Antone Attaloh, Vera Ives, Munther, Husseini, treas- urer. Sixth row: Hilkmat Hanna. Soventh Row. Son Hormez, Mrs. Hermoz. Alpha Phi Omega First row, left to right. Gil Powers, Gory White, John Collier. Steve Ryan, treasurer,- Herman Farlough, president; Robert V . Cole, vice-ptes dent; Chuck Scurlock, alumni secretory. Second row: Chic Jones, Charles M. Simpson, historian, Albert Fowler, Tom Cable. Woync Malone, Ralph Paulin, Steve Ford. Third row: John Holbrook, John Pork, Bill Homan, Tom Hockersmith, Jim Craw, Dan lowson, Chorles Elston, odvisor. Froni row. left lo right Manoochehr Yomfobion, Hooshong Motamedy, treosurer; Dimitri Dmitri, octivity choirmon; Abdallah Andormoni, vico president; Mohomod Mizani, secretory; Yabhovb Tossoudji, president; John Mcrriom, advisor. Second rowi Mohammed Kholili, Abdol ghossem Kholili, Khosrow Mohmoodi, Monouchehr Folloh, Ahmadbodii, Hooshong Motfahedeh, Ehson Ghodsion. Third rowi All Tavokol. Gholam Partovi, Foroud Mofomedy. Ardeshir Bohar, Ahmod Solchi, Eyenolloh Ebrohimi. Iranian Students Cardinal Key Front row, left to right: Mrs. Murroy, advisor; Anno Boysen. Barbara Boris. Donna Smith, Lois Ax loll, Alice Creasy. Alice Whitmoyer. Second row: Potsy Rodriguez. Vicky Porter. Roth Eddy, Ruth Da the. Charlene Cobb. Phyllis Green, Sonya Woods. Third row: Marjorie Redingfon. Lilia Hunter, Carlo Jeon Kaufman, Linda Lower, Sheila Vorian, Mary Ann Tomosini, Louise Sturges. Swing, co . swing. There gees one—right over the net! Who’ going to win rhot game? Sorry, Fretno it. Just like doss, only outside. Poly s own bond ot o footboll gome. How could we lose? 113 A multi-filte ed pipe — itrcnuow . but no nicotine. 114 Thot nw i Hey. let ce how mony candle ! I.n for? Hey I Quit crowding! Poly buxom beauties. I « really thirsty! Freshmen frolics. Gosh! I won! Step lively now, step lively! 115 Bollot? ... of the bowling ollcy? Ah-onc ood ah two ond oh . . . ■'' hot' up, doc?'' coch buggy, olo carte. Crony! An evening with musieol mogicions. Wo chow Dentyne. These youngsters! Can't take anything seriously! “I forgot the word ! Everybody soy cheese.'' Yes, I killed Sim. rte deserved ro die. Now I'm fcody to die, too. This has been the biggest year for dramatics activities at Cal Poly since theater was introduced to the school. Three plays were produced in two quarters. In addition. Poly Players sponsored a college dance and many of the veteran actors and producers formed a chapter of the National Dramatics Fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega. In preparation for the Little Theater Building, which is presently under construction on campus. Poly Players and the College Union Drama Committee have begun to in- troduce to the students, faculty, and townspeople a good cross section of the theater. The audiences responded with better turnouts than ever before. The fall production of William Inge's “Picnic'' brought an audience of capacity for the Air Conditioning Auditorium, much to the joy of the players. During the Winter Quarter the Players presented a one act play at college hour, The Valiant, which in addition played to various high schools in the area. A few weeks later came two performances of ' Death Takes a Holiday. Drama 1 give you beouty ond love and ectasy. Behind every show ore the fcchnkions. “You con Jell you mother fhor your brother, Joe, died brovely in bottle.' Br-rl Now I know why they coll it cold cream! r fhc Beatnik version of Cinderella and her stepsisters. Tho dose of an Arab Club meeting. Did I bear someone coll me? A real gore gangster. Why area's doss lectures as much fun as this? It moy be the fifteenth try, but I'm determined to hit that nofel JIM CAMPBELL Council President For our internationally famous agricultural division, this has been another fast-moving, and eventful year — a year of accomplishment and proud achievements. The live stock, milk products, flower, and dairy judging teams all competed on a national level, traditionally capturing a large number of coveted trophies, ribbons, and honors for the college. The Los Lecheros Club honored two more prominent fig- ures of the dairy industry at their annual awards banquet at the Vets Memorial; the inspirations and encourage- ment for better scholarship received that night cannot be easily forgotten. An overwhelming triumph of the rodeo team climaxed the Poly Royal festivities for the division — most of the prizes and trophies were acquired by the team amid dust and glory. Perhaps the most memorable and significant event of the year is the presentation of a picnic area to the school. Under the supervision of the Agricultural Council, and through the united efforts of the spirited Aggies, a scenic site on campus was chosen and cleared, tables and benches were erected, and a barbecue pit was built — another example of the many contributions made by the division to the student body. With these brief words to prompt your memory, we in- vite you to turn the page and . . . reminisce . . . Agriculture AGRICULTURAL CLUB COUNCIL; Front row, left to right: Gory Ferguson. Jim Campbell, pres dent; M ko Hill, Howard Bryont, Warren Shiroma. Row two: Bob Jospor, Duane Seoberg, Frank liberto, Leonard De Ruiter, Victor leedy. Row three: Gary Smirh, Warren T. Smith, advisor,- Goylord McCool, Jim Fisher, Jon Plank. Row four: Bill Powell, Bill Duflock, vice president; Don Winters, secretory- treasurer. Alton Hutchinson, lelond K. Johnson, Rod Miller. Front row, loft to righti Robert Bolter, president, Verne Chopmon, sergeant at arms, Edwin Wien , treasurer, Gary Ferguson, Ag. Rep. Bob Leary, Bonnie McDonald, Linda Hughes, Judith Youngblutl, Carol Gilmour, Diana Dirking, Judy Markoff. Second row: Gory Hartman, Eugene Myers, John Plonk, Dek Ellis, Bud Wilcox, Gaylord S. McCool, Lani Emery, Sandy Wherry, Sue Heigel, Al Kisner. Don Earner. Thrd row; Dcrcnce Kcrnek. Steven Biddinger. Ed Brabham, Don Campbell, Charlie Cartwright, lew Borzini, Fred Rodelfinger, Dud Lange, Ed Owens, Woyne Bartholomew, Bob Iclond. Fourth row: Marty Wold, David Ryckebosch. Chuck lone. Not Pictured: Jim S-llono, 8emie Sullivan. Boots and Spurs Poultry Club Front row, left to right: Donald Jackson, Robert Rickford, Historian and reporter, Stan Kellerup, secretory, Mike Hill, Ag. Rep. Joe Arias, treasurer. James Hart, vico president, R. I. Leach, advisor. Second row: Richord Corner, Edward A, Thiebaud. Billy McKecn, Gil B. Encomio. Takeshi Ishii, Nancy Givo, Gory Schwondt, Joe Roith, Jerry Gllbreoth. Thrd row: A. Cobarrubio, J. Hummel, D. Tapia, A. Boyce, Gory Keddie, Marvin Oupiie, Mike Clements. Milton Hall. Fourth row Roland Poutz, stoff, Ron Ridnour. Don Melin, Ron Downing. Phil Doub, Bill Famini, T. Sankoff. Front row, left to fight: lorroine lorromedy. Amy Blonchord, Corlo Jcort Kaufmon. Second row: Fron lone. Undo Emmerien. Third iowi Ken Roger . Sam Jockvon. We Eoc'c Cutting and Reining Club Farm Center 122 Front row, left to right: Lionel Middlrxomp, adviior, Gaylord S. McCool. Ag. Rep.. Cori B. Woter , Treoturer, Edword E. Crook, chairman, Robm Wright, vice-chairman. Second row: Jonnie Galloway, Thornot Hoertkorn, Bob McCorkle. lynn C. iedemen, Warren Talbott, ecretory, not pictured. Rodeo Club From row. left to right: Bill Cibford. cdvisor, Dove Ookley, v « president. Corlo Jeon Koufmon. secretory. Riley Freemon, president, Bud Kotper, sergeant ot arms, Andy Knowles, Chuck Kuouilot. Se ond row: Bob Goriso, Suo Heigel, Roth Eddy, Phil Anderson, Bill Broiloford. Third row. Ken Roger . Dove Wilton, loury Wier, lew Borzini, Steve Totum. Sieve Biddinger. Fourth row: Don Dovey, Solly Tolboil, Pool Woliher, Mck Olsen, Dole Nelson, Ed Dcmostene. Fifth row: Fred Church, Bill Ficldhousc, Jim AcAuliffe, Gordon Hoycs, Andy McElhmney, Rocky Reogon. Sixth row: John Forrest, Goil Gleen, Morvm Smith, Don Ryttrom, Tommy Norton. Not pictured- Sue Fuller. Penny Vornes. 123 Agriculture Engineer's Society Front row, loft to right■ Tim Collin , Jerry Crew , Worren Shirorro, treosurer; Alton Hutchinson, Geno Edwords, Leonard Taylor, Frod Tefft, Emery Salter, president) Fred Angell, secretary. Second row: R. E. Gorra, advisor; Dove Dowling, Dove Brown, Henry Ford, Jame Monn, Otto Krause, Bod Wompler, Don Worden. Third row: Jamet Kling. Erwin Hofmann, David Horton, Larry Linker, lee Ro s. Fourth row: Ted Colburn, Eldon Monk. Howard Stoedcmann, Kenneth Eagleman, Dove Motheson, Merle Miller, Charles Stork, Roger Rain . Fifth row: James Sherer, Tom St. John, John Dullam, Lynn Chown, Clay Brooks. Sixth row: Jerry Wettpbal, Ed Cornegie, Reni Foster, Dick Bruner, Judd King, Bob Kennedy, Roy Milan!. Seventh row: Louis LeBay, James Moore, Ron Whiteley, James McKay, Hikmef Hanna, Cliff Hillebrandt, Arnold Sottelmeyer. Front row, left to right: Denny Barnes, reporter; Wm. R Henley, Dick Chllson, president; Leonard DeRueter, Ag. Council representative; lee Ross. Gaylord S. McCool. Row two: Phil Cody, Ron Johnson, Henry Ford, Charles Howell, Robert Leland, Inland Johnson. Young Farmers Farm Management First row, left to right: les A. Schcnbcr, p-csidcnt; Chorte A. Pritchard, vi ce president; Donald A. Ford, secretory; Jim R. Campbell, G. J. Chixek. Second row: Jim Fisher. Brent Jobe. Bob Garcio, Ralph McCanna. Anthony Sihra, Eob McCorkle. Third row: Monte Kinsley, Kenneth Beach, Ed McCrew, N. Caro. Fourth row: 8«ll Co berly, Don Dovis, Curtis Bell, Don Bryant, Don Viss, Gene Kulievon. Fifth row: Bertrand W. Anderson, Gory Mosse, Jon H. Peterson, Pot Abele, Bill Duflock Woolgrowers First row, left to right: Dick Birkett, Charl-Deono Almond. Polly Paul, secretary; Verne Chapman, president. Second row: Eugene Myers, Bob Giccomoxxi, Gory Fer- guson, treasurer. Third row: Frank Libert, Ag. council representative, Robert Boster. Fourth row: Gail Glenn, Edwin Wiens, Frank Phillips. Ken Oe'fjenbruns, Ron Dougherty, Davo Butxine. 125 w Front row, left to right: Fronk Dickson, president, Ro Wisnorn, vice-president. Willard Johnston, secretary- treasurer, Jim Peterson, lowell Garber, Woodrow Boettcher, Antonio do Silva. Second row: Skip Munsee, Mel Smith, Charlie Weisel, Willi Howell, Donald lueos, B II Rlchordson, Rox Lyons, Not Dellovalle. Soil Conservation Society Agricultural Education Club Front row. left to right: Jerry Hubbard. Leo Scheuher, secretary, leo lamb, vice-president, Charles Arostcguy, president, Douglas Snyder, reporter, Robert Hunter, treasurer. Second row: Logan Wilson, Ken Waters, R. J. Montgomery, Lawrence V . Coyne, Bock Brant. Third row: Piros Abrchom, Ronald Hedin, Stuort Hippier, Neal Thompson, Morris Campbell, Tom Westing. Front row. left to right: James Averted, Bill Nielson, Greg Ross, James Violini, Richard Oliphant, Lorraine larromendy, Gary longanecker, John Collier. Mike Sommers, Barry Wilson, Don Davcy. Second row: George Spain, Fred Crunk, Sfu 8rown, John Pi hi. Dr. Daniol Chose, advisor: John Trygsfad, Gary Nelson, Rawson Lloyd, David Brown, Allan Starr, Doster Chase. Not pictured: Tim Smith, Ston Petersen, Norm Newhouse, Robert Grib, Louise Huntington, John Von Groningen, Pat Lynch, Tirk Fowler, Charles Rodman, John Lcnneker, James Munson. Agricultural Business Club Alpha Zeta Front row, left to right; Corl Beck, odvisor; Don Bryonf, censor; Keith Fielder, treasurer; Jim 8ryson, chancellor; Dave Kittredge, scribe. Second rowi Leo lamb, Jim Peterson, Ralph Mahon, Skip Munsee, Marty Wold. Milton Hall, Ronald Pardini, Bob McCorklc. Third row: Ernest Clement. Robert Botier, Ralph Crawford, Emery Salter, Bill Powell. Fourth row: Willard Johnston, Lowotl Garber, Verne Chopmon, William Young. Charles Howell, Don Worden.Bruce Wilson, Gory Morse, Charles Arosreguy. Crops Club Profit row. left to right: lyrtn French, second v.ce president, Stoo't Hippier, troasuror, Doug Nelson, president, Jonnie Gollowoy, first vice president, Roger dork, secretory. Tom Thomson, reporter. R. M. Vorhies, Stoff. Dr. Oscor E. Reece, stoff, V illiom Troutner. odvitor. Second row George McKen- zie, Gory Caul kins. Neol Thompson. Ali Tavakol. Mohamod Mizooi. Shodroch Donkor, Abdulla Andorrroni, Jock Swiff, Hcostong Motrohedeh, Forrokh Piroyesh Third row: Melvin Aoki, Koy Hoos, Dove Blonkmeycr, Stonlcy Ishii, Khosrow Mohmo-jdi. Yoghour Tcssoud|i, Ahmad Bodil, Fred Church, John Oegenfelder, Angus Giles. Fourth row: Henry Span. Joe Perry, Roy Henning. Bill Gilhent, Bob lelond. Fifth row: Pirus Abrohom. Ron Johnson, Chorles Arosteguy, Paul Orsctti, leo Rapp. Bill Powell, Gory Smith, Bob Combs. Gordon Hoyes, Mike Hegge. Norman Montague Los Lecheros Dairy Club First rowi left to right: Heuitt Smith, lee Hodge, lorry Wilsey, $tor Scott, vke president; Oon Morelli. president; Dov d Hettingo, secretory; Reg Gomes, treosurer,- Frank Jocinio, publicotiont; Victor Icedy, Agri- culture Council Rep . Foul M Soil von. Second row: John B. Holbrook, Arthur lismor, Bert Zybcll, Roy Moynicr, Gordon Wilhoms, Roberto Bonifoz, John Morgon, Ronold Shorp, Dennis Hill. Jerome Dov s, Mr. McGIcisson. Third row: R. Nelson. T. Smith, Fronk Kong, I. Kong, Gory Rcnger, Jerry Downer, Joe Fcrrero, Ronold E. lord, Jimmy Moore, Michael Mills. Jock Colombo. Mickey Cory. George M. Rodmon. Manuel Borges. Fourth row: K D. Boyle, stoff; H. Rickard, staff; Tom Dewey, John Dorr, Russ Poe, leonord DeRuiror, Gory Rego, Nc.l Bono, Gary W. Toylor, Victor lanini. Bob Walker. Bob laBelle. Ronold Alves, H. B. Toone. staff. Fifth row. Joe Spini, Olingcr, Richard Wolson. John J. Codden. Jr.; Rene Peoroi, John A. Petersen, Jr.; Bill H. Rienstro, Darrel Zcrger. Dahl G. Waters. Don Winters. Richard Hughes. David D. Righter. Front row, left to right: Roymond leighty, William R. Young, vice pres dent; Me I Smith, president; Bert Nole, secretory; V olt Hoslemonn, treasurer. Not Del la voile, Antonio do Silvo, Dr. B. A. Dickson, Don R. Toylor. Second row: Bill Richard- son, Willard Johnston, Robert Jasper, David Ashby, Don lucos, Fronk S. Dckson, Jr.; Daniel F. Robey, Isle R. Green, Rex Lyons. Third row- Richard Basado, Al ludwick. Roy Wildung, Chuck We sel. Pe'er Ashton, Ray Wisnom, Ed Frost. Lowell Garber. Soils Club 129 Ornamental Horticulture Club Front tow, left to right: Howard C. Brown, advisor; Dianne Storch, Arlene Perry, Jim Bryson, president, Walter Morinolo, Lou Ann Peterson. Second row: Tom Stanford, Alan Huffine, Ray Martin, Ken Gcrlack, Von Hc-dcn, Ken Wiomeycr. Third row Ed Nobeta, Philip Groig, Bruce Litchfield, Gary Schlichter, Ken Hammer. Rodeo Team Left to right: Jack Walker, Riley Freeman, Jerry Warshawski, Marvin Smith, Carla Jeon Kaufman, Dale Nelson, R. C. Nunez. Not pictured Jock Soarrowk. Dairy Cattle Judging Team Nononol Intercollegiote Doiry Cottle J« dging Team IWotcrloo, Iowa): left to right: Dahl Water . Tom Nonet, Jr., Pool Sollivon. Reggie Comet, Rottell Nelton, coach. Daily Products Judging Team left to fight: £. D. McClotton, cooch, Donold E. lord, Fronk Jocinro. Roy Goyootkot. Livestock Judging Team Uf io right! Williom Schofield, Thomas Bowlos, Robert Bolter, Memo Muller, R. F. Johnson, coach, Jon Plonk, Robert Cooper, Charles Royl. The awards were presented to Cal Poly this year in intercollegiate livestock expositions in Portland. Oregon, Son Franc too, Ogden, Utah, los Angeles. Chicago, Illinois, Denver, Colorodo, and Fort Worth, Texas. Ornamental Horticulture Judging Team left to rights Roy Houston, Ron Morgon, Derence Kernek, Leonard Grilli, Jim Jarrick. First we take the soil . . . let's see if you've washed behind your cors. The glue on his pants is working all right—. Bottom up. Soil Club «Icon up for picture on field trip. i The reluctant debutante.” Buiinejj low? Ag lob—learning by doing. ■ Who knowt whero the pipe ' will lead ut? Only o fool will toy. If' o lot of fun connecting them anyway. Poly's proud osseis. Eosy, boys! A ' D in English doesn't toll for that much celebrationi A. E. Club s version of on ©pen sleigh. Actually, it's jusi o souped up tractor with two hot soup containers ■n the back. Tire some old gtindl Tho one in tho center kindo went to pot. Whot every horse needs is a pretty rider. Moybs no one will notice if I borrow it foe o few hours. All in fovor of milk say aye. I don't think this is a cow college, do you? 138 DIVISION CLUB COUNCIL: Front row, left to right: Brute Lieiel, Jock Carlisle, Morns Campbell, Jon Welting. Row two: Richard Simmons. Ed Foster, Dave Suyroki. Row three: Raul Downing, Dick Caldwell. Row four: John Honeyman, Marshall Thompson, Chic Jones. Row five. Phyllis Green. Janet Schmierer. Sandy Pieschke, Zoe Bo seek Row six: Diane Nicholson, Linda Wilkinson, Jeonnio Foote. Mary Ann Tomasini. Row seven: Jon Madsen, Pot Fitzpatrick. Not pictured: Mike Andrews. Arts Sciences DIANE NICHOLSON Council Choirman Affer two long years of anticipation and strug- gle, a decal for the Arts and Sciences division has finally become a reality. It isn't that a decal means so much, but it's the spirit of the division as a whole to want recognition and an equal place among the ranks of the other long-estab- lished divisions. Club activities were numerous and varied, as the following pages will show. The drama produc- tions, Picnic, Death Takes a Holiday, and The Valiant were successful in spite of the present make-shift stage and props. Scabbard and Blade sponsored their traditional Military Blade which has become known as the social event of the winter quarter. The Arts and Sciences division's most popular claim to fame is its female population. Thanks to Elementary Education and Home Economics in particular, most of Cal Poly's coeds are en- rolled in Arts and Sciences. The Home-Ec House brought the girls a step further in their fulfillment of the learn by do- ing motto. Four girls were selected to live in a modern house, putting into practice the prin- ciples of home management. This year will be marked as a year of advance- ment for the Arts and Sciences division: this is the year the division outgrew the Agriculture division. Tri Beta's float won the sweepstakes prize at Homecoming this year, an unprecedented tri- umph for the Arts and Sciences division. Along with the gaiety and excitement, there is a note of sadness which many of us will long remember — the English Major was dissolved. The reasons officially given are vague, but ours is not to reason why? . . . The English depart- ment will devote oil of its time to teaching ef- fective communication. Although no new English Majors will be admitted, those presently enrolled will be given adequate time to complete their curriculum. However, our chins are up and hopes for the future are high . . . Front row, loft to right. Judy Koerner, Kay Kirkpotrick. Joan Wcover, Linda Rathbone, Judy Silva. Second row: Jerry Fngelken. Bryant Millsaps. Fred Schock, Herm Forfough .Third rows Marshall Thompson, Allan Ocht. Social Science Club Beta Beta Beta Front row, left to right: Mora Leo Stoekdalc, secretary; Robert F. Olson, historian; Gory Brusco, president; Michael Coffy, vice pres dent; Sandra Pieschke. A S rep.,- Louise Langford, Dick Caldwell, A A S rep. Second row: John Wofford, Stephen Cross, Barbara Boris, Linda Shkkley. Lynda Ackcrmon, Dee Osor- gent. Third row: Irwin Hoydock, Moc Davit, James Leo, David Montgomery, Dr. William Thurmond. Press Assn. From row, left to righti Joyce logo 11«, president; Barbaro Horp, treasurer; Mary Froo Crowe, secretory; IciNora Enstcd Peony Gordner, Phyllis Read. Loren Niholson, odvisor. Second tow- Sue Fuller, Bette Betz, Bill Cockshotf. Morilyn Horri«, Goto Enstod, Abulgosm Solimon, A. lofic Hotoki. Third row: Dove Kcmpf, John Healey, Ememonn Abrahams. Clyde Hostefter. Technical Arts Society Seated, left to right: Dr. Cori C. Cummin , department head, T. A ; Roger E. Perso, president; Warren J. Riley, technical vice president; Mike Kinney, social v ce president; David L. Everitt, secretory; Willard R. Stoven«, treasurer. Second row: Arthur Kitkowski III, Lincoln Young, John Vandyke, J. Kenton Zlab, Joseph Williams, Daniel Roby, Sheldon Sail. Third row: John Martin, Charles Paul, Kenneth Smith, Byron Butler, Jr., James Norton, Jim Crlss, leeroy Sehuldles. Fourth rowi Roymond Aodo, Steve Bauer, Jim Wright, Jr., Kenneth Romogc. Thomas Eastman, William Konvolinka, Phil leskenby. Fifth row: Bill Jesse. Harlan Beck. Arnold Kubitski, David George. William Cochiolo. Mlchool Monroe, John R chordson. Sixth row.- Richard Horw k, John Young, Donald Ziegler, Gary Grayson, Lovell Chose, Jomcs Grandey, Arpod Pckory. Seventh row: Kenneth Long, Ray Working. William Ingalls, Frederick D el, John Boll, Frederick Boker III, William Pole. MO Front row, loft to right Dr. Robert Gordon, foculty odvltor; Sandro longley, Alumni secretary; Don lucos. secretary; Bob McMoins, president; Shelden Clem, vice president; Rots Higbee, foculty odvitor; Jacquelyn Paul, Marilyn McEachen. Second row: James Kennedy, Frank Kowalski, Kozvo Ogowa, Henry M llor, Dick Robken, Kenneth Hubbard, lowrence Stiles, lonl Hannah, Roland Veon. Third rows George Chcpmcn, Lloyd Hortwig, Chic Jones, Mike Pickett, lorry Keller, Bob Emery, Douglas Anderson. Eugene Cardoza, Andy Colvery, G. t. Brown. Fourth row: Ronnie Blaine, Poul Wilson, Franklin Corroll. Pierre Dubois. Larry Goforth, Bruce liebol, William Morga, lorry Mattson, Gory Srovonson, Donald Wonioto, E. D. Harris. Math Club National Press Photographers Assn. Front row, left to right: Don Bishop, John Hcoley, advisor; Ken Seiko), Gerry Anderson. Second row.- Don Dcpue, Steve Ryan. Front row, loft to rights Cothy Phipps, Ann Jordon, Undo Mallory, Carol no Trconor, Pofiy Rodriguez, Betty Coleman, secretary, Jonot Schrmerer, A ond S rop, Joon Soares, vice president. Amy Randall, treasurer, Linda Wilkinson, A and S rep., John Honeyman, president. Dr. Edward Ernott, odvisor. Second row: Judy Allen, Sue Gibson, Dophne Tyrrell-Boxlcr, Beryl Thomas. Jane Randall, Yvctta Justice, Renee Vallon, Sonya Woods. Alice Creasy, Nona Flores. Penny lindeberg. Third row- Earl Fife, Nancy Smith, Alice Shitmayer, Sharon Bodley, Lois Axtell, Barbara 8rosh, Jocquio Powell, Jo Anne Moos, Carolyn Galbo, Judy Donoho, Rebekah Boswell, Donna Miller, fourth row.- Marcia Petersen, Zell McCIcllond, Gail Bonde, Peggy Whiting, Vicky Porter, Ann Gonzalez, Jody Kelly. Louise Sturges, Pom Maynard, Jan Rhodo. Fifth row: Mary Ann Tomosim, Brenda Jobe, Bess Woylctt, lorry Anderson, Ralph Paulin, Jock Sanford, Lynn Dycho, Dan Hally, James Kennedy, Paul Wilson, Dianne Nicholson. California Student Teachers Assn. The Writers Forum 142 Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Anderson, Gerry Anderson, Jerry Ellis, vice president. Second row: Tim Johnson, Art Vinsel, president, Don Bishop. 1 I i From row, loft to r.ght: Pool Von Dor Voldt, treosurer, Goto Enttod, vice president. Don Bishop, president. Koy Johnson, historian. Row two: Arr Vinsel. Pot Fitzpatnck, Btll Brooks. Gerry Anderson, Lois Roberts. Char- lotto O'Bonnon. Row three: Drexel Richardson, Jack Carlisle, secretory. Cahper Front row: left to right: John Panogakis, Mary Arm Tomosini, Claude Turner, Mr, Hicks, Jock Stanford, Charlene Cobb, Gale Monley. Row two:: Sue Goydon, Dione Srrythson, Jon Madsen, Barbara Wright, Joanio Wahl, Jconme Foote, Donna I cbel, Jon lenord. Goil Barber, Sue Roberts. Kothy Sanford. Row three: Miss Baldw n, Barbara Hannon, lynda Tyler, Barbara Rhodes, Vanette Hall, Carla Kaufman, lynn Kristie, Bobble, Nocggeroth, Liz Royl, Marilyn Rayl, Anita Rouse, Sherril Armstrong. Row four: Miss Boukidis, Pat Smith, Mary Jo Gonzales, Nancy Sisscl, Linda Stewort. Kathy Reilly. Trccy Carpenter, Kothy Willioms, Jody Sweet, Sheila Varian. Row five: Carl Underwood, Jim Monlnl, Darwin McGill, Richard Fergcson. Art Dougerty, Bob Bernstein, Jim Taylor, Red Simmons, Bill Homott, Dennis Hester. Row six: Rod Atnip. Jerry Smith, Bob Moore, Lynn Dyche, Jim Olson, Bill Miller. Harold Simonek, Jay Henry, Jerry lynncll. Jim Root. Row seven: Fred Puber, Ed lebough, George Scott, Dan Epperley, Wolt Pyle, Jim Criner, Ray Porros, Dick McBride, Carlos Gonzales, Gordon Martin. Row eight: Dr. Mott, Bob Thetford, Don O'Meara, Carl 8owscr, Roger Kelly, Buz Bczmorevich, Joe Copelond. Women s Athletic Assn. Front row, left ro righti Liz Royl, president; Barbaro Wright, vice presi- dent; Shirlec Dodgion. secretory; Sue Goydon, treasurer; Oiane Smith- son, VB monogcr; Jconie Whitlock, Gale Barber, lee Boscacci, Miss Baldwin. Second row; Gale Manley. Susy Weatherford. Sonya Woods, Kothy Rc-lly. Jody Keeble, Carlo Kaofmon, Fron lane. Third row: Jeannie Foote. Jody Kelly, Amy Blonchord, Suson Handley. Francio Horned, Janice Leonard, Cathie Williams, Donna liebel, Roth Dothe. Fourth row; Joan Wohl, Bonn e Bauer, Nacy S stel, Barbara Rhodes, Mory Joy Murphy, Pat Smith, Sue Heigel, lindo lower, Mory Ann Tomoslnl. - Kappa Mu Epsilon Front row, left to right! Kenneth Hubbord, vice prendent; Lorry Goforth, presi- dent; G R Mach, advisor; S I. Clem, treasurer; Robert King, Tuan Phan. Donald Miller. Olive Andersen, Robert Okimo’o. Second row; Dr. John Manning, Paul Pguet, Sandro longley, Henry Miller, Vol Folsom, Don Lucas, Thomas 8oron. Third row: Denton Delong. Gilbert Wood, Horvey Bader, Saxon Wraith, Loren Evans, W. C. Ring, R. D. Gordon. Fourth row: Piorre Du Bois. Ross Higbee, Richord Crook. Douglas Anderson, Ted Glosener. Front row, left to right: Pardim, For lough. Kosner, 1st Sgt.; Cotehett, 1st lt.; Rekh, Copt,; Mosbrooker, 2nd It.; Susuki, Downing, Hashlro, Romos. Second row: Col Noah I, sponsor; Robert Gorrotf, C. W. Rollond, Jock Chorlson. Gene Prete, Keith Felder, Pete Baldwin, Patrick Powers, Bob 8rodie, Martin Reilly, Gordon Walker. Denn s Monox. Brod Johnston, Rondy Smith, Eddy Valusek, Frederick Angell, Ron lampson, Warren Shiromo. Scabbad and Blade 145 Front row, left to right: Wilbur Wotje, treoturcr; Paul Swonton, secretary; John Dutra, president; lorry Ander- ton. vie p'ctidont; H. R. Kobot, odvitor. S«cond row: Michael Andrew!, Frank Bryant, Horry Millor, Bob White. Howard Nakano, Bob Mcloren. Third row: Pore Benwoy, A. ond S. Rep.; Al Wolf , Bob Sander , Duane Zompedn, Dorrell Murray, Jock Moreou. Physical Science Club Home Economics Club Fron- row, loft to rght: Solly Schofer, publicity choirmon. Marjory Elliott, odviior; Phylli Green, A ond S Rep.; Judy Betloch. historian; Alice Whitmoyer. Paly Royal Board; Linda lower, toeretary,- Marjorie Rcdngton, pretidont. Second row: Sonya Wood , Alico Creasy, Joanio Whitlock, lindo Harmon, R ne Morritcn, Jonet McCalip, Honora McPherion, Nancy Ronf, Caroline Cooper. Third row: lynn Boynton, Penny loomit, Renee Vallon, Ann Nelten, Mary Jane N.-boli, Ruth Oathe, Corlotto Romire , Sue Butler, Donna York. Fourth row: Diono Blum, Shirley Otto, Alice Campbell, Sue Clark, Fran lone, Helena Tidrow, Pam lettow, Karen Hjorth, Shirley Varnou. I Don't break it, Ric. I Coffee breokt . . . good practice for career opportwnitiet. Crow, darn you, growl Now what ore Roberts ond Kcmpf up lo? This is reol service! LOHT'HT tmvffl Proctieol education projects Wr. Foote—engrossed in Camus. Clossroom displays con be fun to plan. DO YOU FEEL SHEEPISH? Well, Mordy—whot material it? If' this way in every clottl BAAA-? Mrs. Young— A student plu personality. She mokes delicious opfelkuchen too! The birth of a literary mogozinc for Poly, (left to right: Ehucc Bufzbcch, Mrs. Anderson, Jim Benson, Art Vinsel. Attentioni 11:30 P.M. Monday and Thursday nights. If you haven't ©or it here, you haven't got it. Captivated Classroom. (Mr. Foote's, Ifvat is). Betz is the belt! This is how we keep our house. Oh, my poor feet! Although the memorable events for the en- gineering division during the school year 1959- 1960 are of traditional nature, they neverthe- less acquire new significance. The National Engineer's Week in the Winter quarter was one of the major highlights. Mrs. Rita Olsen, wife of M. E. senior Ken Olsen, was selected to officiate at the week's functions as AArs. Engineering Week.” The main events of the week were a banquet and a lecture. The banquet was enjoyed by eighty faculty mem- bers and student department club officers. The challenging lecture given by Mr. Frank McCul- loch, Western Editor of TIME, Inc., was open to all students. His topic, The Continental Tilt, brought out the problems that face our growing state and particularly our educational system. Polygon, a magazine descriptive of the en- gineering departments at Cal Poly, was publish- ed and distributed to prospective students in high schools and junior colleges throughout the state. A first was achieved this year when the En- gineering Council again sponsored the Poly Royal Coronation Ball — for the first time, this formal dance was held in our new Men's Gym. The largest dance of the year v as attended by over two thousand students, alumni, and guests . . . the memory of which will linger on . . . and .. . on . ,. DICK FLAHERTY Council Choirmon Engineering 152 Division Clubs Council: Front row, loft to right: Robort Crowl, Tom McCorthy, socretory-troosurec; Dick Flohorfy, chairmon; Vic Stoggs, Coronation Boll chairmon.- Ronald Hieberf. Second row: John Mottoucci, Larry Brenolen, Tom Green, Eorl Towton, Donn Johnson. Charles Williams, Robert King, John Higbce. Front row, loft to rights Riehord Show, treotorer; Jock Tobin, memberthip choirmonj Wmtlow Moore, vco choirmon; Pool Pnco, choirmonj R. T. Kombrink, (ocolty odvitor; A R. Martinion, J. P. Edgar, Don long, Ron Martolek. Second row: John Matreuccl, Bill Boutmon, Al Colton, Dave Wei , Pool Heady, Elliot Brown, Al Shodboornc, Walter Hooper. Third row: Darrell Camming , lowrence Coofc on, Dennl McEfce. William Cooper, Richard Holladoy, Jome Bergener, Robert McDeormon, Jock Raul. Fourth row: John longley, Joe Engeln, Ron Meolhow. David R. Whitcomb, Chorle Wiliam , Mark Gotkiowicz, Jome Che more. Society of Automotive Engineers Front row, left to right: Shermon Chon. Raymond Totah, Fotch Biko, William McBride, Ron Garcia. Ron Brown. Second rowi Gene Loca , Gregory lighthouie, Anthony Motto, Donald McCollum, Pool Parnell, Jome cord. Third row: Dick Bartlett, Joe Engeln, Woyne Rkh, Dennit Howland, Robert Kobata, David Pierce, Donald Pattton. Foorth row: Lyle Phillip , Duane Sonbom, Carr. Lowe. David Arnold, Robert Inghom, Chorie Thomtom, Ken Fither. American Institute of Electrical Engineers left to fight, front row: John G. Figuelro, Jr., chairmonj Victor M. Andreone, vice choirmon; Daniel W. Sisley. secretory; Jorge Montero, treasurer; Peng lim, Edward Feng, Kuang J. Ho. Richard F. lohry, Roboit S. Okimoto. Second row: Den Johnson, Richard Scheeff. Harral Bridges, William E. Morga, Muni t. Aggorwol, John Peterson, Bob Kirby. Ronald E. Philip, Terry Wofci. Third row: Madon Sharmo, Hal March, John Holt, Robert Marshall, Grey Whipplo, Lloyd S. Mills, Stanley Shifflet, Nolto Vaughan, Richard F. Oncrmyer. Fourth row: Robert J. Paten, James Taylor, Donald E. Harlow, Hugh Dayton, Thomas Tuch- schcrer, Thomas Boyden. Mechanical Engineering Society Front row, left to right: Victor Tokcshito, Sherman Chon, Donald H. long, Ernest Yomone, Dick Bartlett, vice president; Rowlin Radio, secretory; Jim Fcrchini, president; E. O. Stoffcl, odvisor; Buell Brown. Second row. Jerry Hanlon, James Mitchell, Stovo longridgo, R k Phillips, Junior representative; John Matfcucti. Donald Yamashito. John Hayashi, Ronald Marvolek, Walter F. Hooper. Third row.- W. H. Arif, Mike Evans. Freshman representative. Bob Battersby. Harry A. Thomos, Richard Ford, Junior representative; Dennis Monox, Joe Engeln, Richard Shaw, David Weiss, Senior representative; Grady Talbot. Fourth row: Ronald R. Mealhow, Dennis R. McEfee, Dev d R. Whitcomb, John Longlcy, John Roberts. Al Bateman, Richard Jacobs, Jock Tobin, Lorry Collins. Front row: Mr. Price, Focolty advisor; Roy Mercado, treasurer; Daniel W. Hancock, secretary; Kenneth E. Pauley, vice president.- Phillip Bohm, president. Second row: V orrcn Manohan, William Beach, Ron Marsolek, Brad Johnston, Dick Ayres. Raymond Totah, Frank Kowalski. Third row: Richard Reeder, John Harlan. Darrell Cummings, Al Bruns, Bob McLaren. Fourth rowi Conrad Sloop, John C. Von Seggern, Al Colton, Ken Kroner, Dalton Sherwood. American Rocket Society 155 Front row, left to right; Froncit Whiting, odvisor,- Lconord James, editorial chairman; James Barth, chairman; James M. Ryan, Jr. .treasurer.- Fred Batlor, 2nd vice chairman; Ray Working program chairman. Second row- lucido Salvao'o, Dick Klein, John Matteucci, George Rose, William Cooper, Wolrer Brown, James lewis. Third row; John Word, Richard Jocobs, David Weiss, Ernie Veal, John Meszoros. Nick Herfl, Bob McDearmon. Fourth row; William Rodman, Dennis MeNeol, Steve Bauer. Steve Ford, Gregg lighthouse. American Society of Tool Engineers Front row, left to right; C. H. Gregory, odvisor; D. McGrath, parliamentarian; W Anderson, president; B. Jennings, publicity; G. Rrefo, business manager. Second row- John McClure, Pcto Stickney, John Swort, Don Underwood, Bill Papadopulo, Dkk Phelps. Guy Baker, Ron Pierce. Third row: Don Ferguson, lorry Rolufs, Allan Stanley, Edmund Kcrston, Crag Mills, Jorry Howl, Howard Goidsck. Fourth row Chuck Brando, Gory Chappell, Gary Peterson, Ron Banister, Vember D. Taylor. Fifth row; Don Blank, Gary Porter, Tom Hogan, Zone Doehlo, Rudy Torres, James Gwin. Fred Zietz. Mat Pica Pi mi 156 American Welding Society Front row, left to right: R. E Blaisdell. vice chairman, Bob Schieve, Williom Evans, chalrmon; Vic Stoggs, secretory; Ken Honnoh, R. C. Wiley. 0. I. Walsh, Donald Moloney, C. W. SKoop, Jim Large, Dick Klein, Jock lobin. Bod Voircott, Bob Fairbanks. Enrico Bong o. George Whitney. Air Conditioning Club Front row, left to right: Francisco Morimoto, Roymond Romos, Anthony Chon, Tak Aratan , Lawrence Cobb, treasurer; Edward Rios, secretory; Donald Martin, president; Michael Zimmerman, sgt.-ot-ormt Second row: Ronald Hiebert, Garrett Miller, Gilbert Powers, Jr., Robert Veil, Gilmore Jones, Robert Crowl. vice president; Joseph Cotchctt. Third row: Kciji Wodo, Harry Fujilani, Stanley Stonwyck, Don Scott. Guerin Court, Don Dovidson, Larry Walker. Fourth row: Robert Buckingham, Lawrence Dyer, Leslie King, Joe Washington, Robert Giles, Pool Thlelke. Jerry Mihld, Don Bettencourt, Stan Dryden. F,o f row left to right. John Kiliony. secretory; Bill Wosbrough. historian; W.lliam Cooper, president; Robert Nielsen, membership cho.rmon; Bob Stallings publicity director; Fred Bosler. social vko president; E.ling Breckon. adv.sor. Second row, den Douglas. J,m Holmes. Tom Zensiu . John Meszoros. Bruce Freemon' S-uott Sonderland Th.rd row: Mac Robinson. Richard Miller. Barry Isenberg. Frederick Gottman. William lee Front row. left to right: Robert Daly. Jerry M.ller. George Rose. Keith Eliott. Carl Skelly. D B laTrobe. Second row. Ralph W ko, Silvino Simtimon, Archie Bartholomew, Seymour Klein. Fm.l So berg. Third row: Charlos K.nney, Fred Thompson, Jim Curtis. John Pork, Ernie Veal. Industrial Engineers Society 158 Institute of Radio Engineers Ffon row. left 0 right: Harold Hendrick . odvisoc: Thomas Boron, vice chairman: Dale Conod , tociol chairman; John D. Rex, treasurer; Richard Crook, membership chairman; Robert King, member of executive board. Leonard Fortunati, secretary; David Burns, student bulletin; George R'tfenhouse, cha rmon. Second row: Korbcrt Kolthoff. Russell Jcuer, Richard Cox. Joe Fover, Robert Yount, R,chord Soncuelson, Robert Rumble, Dovid Bowers. Third row- Douglos McDonald. John Campbell. W.ll.om Patterson. James Ouirrcr. Michael Desch, Gerry St.llmon. W.lliom Wolsh. Robert Stow. Fourth row. Bruce licbcl. Ronold Bonducci. Arthur Wolden, Paul Boump, Dovid Hoire, James Koncss, Wayne McMorran. Tom Coble. Don Hendrix. Front row, left to right: Phillip Biles, Tom Gondo, Ralph Rasmussen, Jose Munoe, lorry Olsen, Rorold Spite, Robert White, Edwin Wobber, Dr. Henry K Wolf. Second row: Robert Shelton, Henry Miller. Jonathon Smith, Donald Griswold, Jim Matsueda. Doniel Brown. Ron Reich, Robert Wado. Russell Coovcr. Third row. Scotr Ovcrsrrec’, Don Frcvcri, Allan Bell, Francis Rotondi, Peter Bouer, Louis Wotts, Joseph Bourder. John Isooc. Fourth row Alvaro Rui , Dorold longocrc, William Ring. Johnny Dirks. Margaret Lloyd, Robert Johnson, Alan Gill, Ken Benson, William Smotheis, Shiro Seko. Fifth row: Sandy Elden, Forrest Morris. Paul Piquet, Donko Mirko. John Higbec, J. W Wnght. lorry Goforth, Robert Mann Front row, left to right: Dor Moeller, v e pres dent; Edley Watson, secretory.- Mel Rhoods, treoturer.- Gerry Butte, freshmon reprotentotivo; Mkkoy Dolman, Roy D. Hall, Pat Dculinger, Don Snow, Warner H. Chong, Don Roymundo, Dan 8cauchorro. Second row: Jock Wageooar, Bob Bader, Howard Schultz, Arthur Whitfield, H. D. Oello, Lorry Merrimon, Richotd Holm, Edward Clark, Roy K. Tokethlto, Dovid J. Dormt. Third row: Ramon Rodriguez. William G. Cobb, Bob Heybrock, Chariot Henderson Fourth row: Fred Hollock. Chet Holt, Dick Brookt, Carl Edhlund. Don Fottcr, Bill Ehrlich, Robert Phillips, Gary Copton, Harold Chun. Daniel lawver Fifth row Scott McMillan, Robert E. Anderton, Richard H. Anderten, Bryant Burleigh, Galon E. leeman, Tom Pnett, Wall Sonnkhten, Bill Nutting, Jim Dav.s, Al Mclendrez, Walt Van Boxtcl, Ernie Morriton. Sixth row: Pete Vollerga, George Ivelich, Oliver Wilgrctt, Don Hampton, Jock Goff, Byron Howard. Seventh row: Kenneth Walker. Groham Moore. Dennis Aheorn. Ted Jeong. Ronald C. lee, Edwin Moltz. Edward W. Fong. American Institute of Architects Front row. left to right: R. I. Gravet, odvisor; D. J. Faulkner, secretory; R E Hobbs, presi- dent; M. A. Thcilockcr, Sgt. ot Arms; W. A. Sonnichsen, treasurer. Second row: Roy Hall. Mel Rhoads, D. G. Sharpe. John Shoffer, H. D Della, Third row: Richard Anderten. Ken Schocp. Jock Wagcnoar, Theodore Schuhze. Robert Wolstenholm. Scarab Amateur Radio Club Front tow, left to r ght: Cleff Ditren. K6JES. president. Mike Desch, K6TNA, vice president. Don Hendnx, K6VYC, secretary. Cliff Cloonon, W6VAA, advisor. Second row: Morgorct Uoyd, WA6CMA 6; Carlton Parier. H6HTQ. Henry Miller. KdSSS. Daniel Hancock. K6GAA, Mchoel Abreu. K6KAA. Third row. Chet Hartley, K6CE2, Steve McIntyre. K60GT. Ron Murray. WA6HDX. Phillip Biles. K6COY. loyord Kirby, K6EFB Poly Phase Front row, left to rights John Peterson, social chairman, Dick Barcus, publicity choirmon, Clark Alumbough, treasurer, Stanley Shifflet, president, Coniol Sisley, historian, Jihn Zimmerman, alumni secretary, Jorge Montero. Second row: Charles Carroll, Dole Allen. Alan Blackmon. Sukhbir Virk, John Figueira, Jr„ Hoi March. Terry Woki. Fred Abuycm, Th rd row Warren Brekkc. Bruce Scrigstod. John Holt. Robert Scherschcl, Robert Pate. Richard Palmer, Lloyd Mills, Bob K rby, Nolle Voughon, Front row, left to right: Robert Schroder, recording tec rotary; Jomcs Crowder, corresponding secretory; Richard Koury, choirmon; Barry Banducci, vice chairman; Marshall $. Thompson, treasurer; L. W. Gustafson, advisor; John McSwain, Dean Maritum. Second row: lee Gilbert. Robert E. Burrows, Norman E. DeMar, Daniel 1. Esau, John H. Blomqu.it, Tom B. Bragg, Charles G. McCargar, Todao Nishioko, Gary Schlaich. Third row: Laurence Colburn, Thomos Sakota, Jerry Shaw, Roy W. Villers. Roy Mercado. Donald W. Beach. Martin Bauer, Dick Brendlen. Fourth row: Donn Johnson, Gene Covfy, Lowell Claassen, Irvin Witcosky, David Goldberg, All SuHenger. Front row, left to right: Richard King, Dennis Riddle, John R. Keyes, Carl F. Mittog. Horry O. Cloar, Kenneth Pauley, Hideki Hamamoto, Richord Abrams, Jerry Howkint, Robert Gormon. Second row: D. 8. Nicholson, Cyrus Sobauni. Jan Esten. Oick Ayres. Alvin Bone. Phil leckenby, Sal Cristofano, Frank Lucero, Edwin Hiebert. Third row: lanny lafferty, Robert Jenny, James E. Fullerton, Bruce A. Peterson, lee Chapman. Jock Lyons, leland Horgon, Richard Reeder. Robert W. Kcmplc. Fourth rowi Warren Monahan, Vincent Fleming, James Wilson, Dick Berber!, Otto Roeckl, Jr., Stephen Price. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Front row, loft to right: Oonold Porker, president; Jomes Oieiemore, vice-president,- Robert Crowl, recording secretory, Paul Piquet, historian; Norman Sharpe, advisor; Richard Hollodoy, corresponding secre'ary; Al Sedgwick, Thomas Baron. Second row: Douglas AcDonald, Dean Morkum, Ralph Rasmussen, Dovid Heine, David Bowers, Ernest Buenting, 8uell Brown. Mel Rhoads, John Figoeiro, Jr.. Robert Okimoto. Third row: Hoi March, Russell Jouott, Guy Boker, Ken Olsen, Robert K ng, Richard Crook, Richard Palmer. Richard Holm, Tom Gondo. George Rittenhouse. Fourth row: Sronley Shifflet, John Re , Darrel Smith, Gilbert Lee, Ted Glasener, Don Frevert, Allan Bell, Richard McClellan, Howard Schuhz, Joseph 8ourdet. Fifth row: Lowell Cloossen. Pierre Du Bois, Irvin Witcosky, Norman De Mar, Lloyd Mills, Jock Wagenaor, Roy Hall, James Crowder. Robert Schrader, Dole Canody. Ralph Mossino. Forrest Morris. Tau Sigma Front row, left to right: Lorry Olsen, Womer Chong, Larry Cookson, Al Colton, Richard Somuelson, Jim Matsuedo, Tuan Phan, Terry Woki. Second row: John Gibbons, Albert Wong, Robert G. Attes, Loren Evons, Silvino Sims man, Edley Wotson, Joe Gilman, Jerry Miller, Don Raymundo, Tom Ingman. Third row: Rudy Ramp, Robert Riekleffs, W. C. Ring, Ronald Philip, Richard Ovwmyer, Larry Goforth, Denton Delong. Al Shodboorne. Fourth row: Pool Parnell, Oliver Wilgress, Tom Waller, Laurence Colburn, Bill Orowne, Williom Morgo, John Holt, Ron Reich, Al Bateman. Do you underjtond if any better? Thi i the way to do it. How much ice doe it take? Wo d better got thi working if wo wont to graduote. 164 I reod you. Mors, loud ond door. And If dxtcd, I will be boner tbon the overage oresident. If may be iusf hamburger bwf doesn't it smell good? The steom goes round ond round ond it comes cut here.” Somo lanior project con lake you way out on O limb Even engineer hove lo eoll Sorry. buJier. this one dootn t go 10 Chicogo. The beginning of o launching totion. Whoo; l I drew the wrong rooml £ r Engineering Dave Kempf and 8etty Bel , view the Engineering Week dis- play in the lower boll of the Adm nistrotion Building The display is one of several tel up by the Engineering Council. This yeor's theme wos Engineering's Challenge • The I960' . Horold P. Hayes, Fronk McCulloch, Mr . En- gineering Week, Rita Olsen, Kenneth Olsen and Dick Flaherty inspect one of the engineering labs. Mr . Engineering Week,' Rita Olsen, reigned over National Engineering Week festivities She is the wife of Mechanical Engineer, Kenneth Olsen. Fronk W. McCulloch it congratulated by I. F. Osteyee. acting Deon of Engineering, College Deon Harold P. Hayes, Mrs. Engineering Wock, Rita Olsen, and Kenneth Olsen. McCulloch, chief of the los Angeles news bureau of Time, Inc., highlighted National Engineering Week with a presentation of his views on the rapid growth in stoture of the Wost at o result of the growing importance of the Western technological engineering-scientific com- munity. Dcor Mom . . . On th« other hand if it had been a series . . . No, Coed, this is not on atomic cannon! The IAS Smoker Just another lab experiment. It's unique—on upside down house. Dedicated to promoting the spiritual life among Cal Poly stu- dents, the campus religious organizations provide recreational activities as well as encourage attendance at church services. These clubs sponsor non-credit courses in religious and social problems to provide answers for common questions. To aid in individual problems, students are given the opportunity to receive counseling from the minister of their choice. Religion in Life Week is the principal cooperative effort of these clubs. Speakers, representing the various faiths, take port in as- semblies, conduct seminars and dorm bull sessions. Most pop- ular seminars this year were on marriage problems and pre- marital sexual relations. KENNETH L. SMITH Council Cho tmon Inter - Faith Club Counclli Front row, loft to right. Ken Smith, Ruby Miller, secretory; Eorl locure, treosurer. Second row: Charles Hoffmann, Chester Hartley, James Kaness, Sam Kelly. Front row, loft to right: Jim la Nior, Dionne Storch, Judy Honshow, Kathleen Thomo, Rebekah Boswell, Duane Seoberg, Rondy Smith, James Koness, Eorl Pomeroy, John Isooc, Carlton Porker, Raymond Martin. Second row: lorry Owens, Ken Hammer, Daniel Tapin, Allen Dudden, Gaylord McCoot, Mary Ann Seoberg, Morrill Kneoland, Rosemary Thorne. Jo Anne Moss, lols Axtell, Richard Nelson. Third row: Neil Marshburn, Don Bruner, Art Howell, Ron Murray. Mr. Boyd Baker, IVCF Westcoost Rep., Bob Brodie, lorry Wilsey, Charles W. Brando, Fateh Blfco, Phillip Biles, Dale Dodrlll. Fourth row: Michael Brinson, Gene Barnes. Richard Samoelson, Muni Aggarwal, Alan Blackmun, Noel Albright. Inten arsity Christian Fellowship Front row, left to right: William Bonder, Advisor, Amikam Tanel, treasurer, Solcimon Barvlsh, vice president. Fred Wolff, president, Ronald Spite, Gary lippmon. Second row Bill Ehrlich, Dave Goldberg. Manfred Stein, Sorlin Douglas, Arthur lismon. Sassoon Shcnosso. 171 Front row, left to right: Duane Strother, president) Doug Groves, vice president; Mofa Adams, Robert Frost, advisor) The Rev. Walter 6. Phelps, chapla n. Row two: Robert P. Townley, William J. Clarke, Raymond Lott, Martha Burmon. Row three Sue Roberts, Helen Lindsey, George Borman, Gordon Geist. Chris Wicsg. Canterbury Club Westminster Fellowship Front row, left to right: Al Bateman, vice moderator; Anthony Gory, The Rev. Ray Heer, college pastor, Richard Warner, treasurer, Hcrm Forlough. Row two; Jeff Thomos. Shefdon Ball, Shirley Varr.au, Charlie Johnson, Dick Robken. Row three: Conrad Sloop, Steve Shugort, James Holmes, George Hedlund. Front row. left to right; Merrill Kncclond, president; Karen Hampl, Goylord McCool. foed chairman, Roberta Hopkns, Shirley Dubin. James Koness, vice president. Second row: Dean Lott n, Eotl lecure, Richard Nelson, Larry Owens, John Isoac. Dale Dodrill. Chet Hartley. Third row: Jock Chorlson, Earl Pomeroy. Roy Wells. Jock Herbert. Roger Williams Fellowship Wesley Fellowship Fron row. left to right. Pomelo Maynard, Marilyn McEachen, publicity; Sue Colvin, secretary; George Tilley, president; But Stevens, vice president. Row two- Koren Grant. Sandy Wherry, Alan Huffine, Bill Brooks, Chic Jones, Peng lim. Row three: Normon Montogue. Ralph Paulin. Jim Putt. Bob McMoins, Ted Damask, Rchord Moson. Deseret From row, left to righti Glenn Wight, tpontor, Dick Klein, president; lindo Remund, Iren Holme . See ond row Norman Seid, Gordon Gibb . Don Ziegler. Joe Boyd Third rowi Steve Tatum, Don Russell, Dove Dixon, J m Campbell. Christian Science Organization Front row. left to right: lewi Colorossi, preiident; B'odford Johnttcn. vice president; Amy Rondoll, musk chairman; Zell McClelland, treasurer. Second row: Koy William , Pete Benwoy, A. M. Zollor , advisor. Chi Alpha Front row, left to righti Jim Koncss, Ron Murray, president; Robert Veit, vice president. Second row Ken Hammer, Program chairman, Paul Ken- yon, advisor Not pictured- Arlene Perry, secretary; Word Bingham, publicity chairman; Glenn Strickland. Rev. Veron Ragsdale, chaplain; Bill Howell, Ivon Jones. Front row. loft to right; Richard Jacob , treasurer; Mordy Zegers. prendent; W.lliom Margo, vice president; luz Bustos. Angelico Vizil, Irene Almogelo, Jody Bet- loch, Mary Jane Niboll, Jody Silva, Joon Sooret. Second row; Anthony Massa, Dcniel Store. Sylvia Knight, Carol Rizzo, Marilyn Harris, Penny Gardner, Kothi Ham- Jlctt, Eileen leppold, Ann Gonzolez. loni Hannatt. Third row: lorry Cortland, Martin Reilly. Tom Garilond. Roby Miller, Corol Zeller, Goil Bonde, Sal locido. Ray- mond Totoh, Anthony DiNopoli, layard Kirby, Walt Haslomcnn. Foorth row; Richard Ochs, Anthony Bertholf, John Kellner, Joo Perry, German Nef, Mark Goskiewicz, Don Shirley, Don Hamilton, James Poosh, Leo Rapp, Joseph Show, John Iribarren, Bernie Sollivon (camera shy|. Newman Club Gamma Delta Front row. left to right; Barbaro Boris, Bill Sehwette, Gory Morse, John Du ken, Elmer Baumgorten, Emery Mesenbrink, Shirley Otto, Col. W. Voehl. Second row; Kay Griesel, Ebert Griesel, John Steffek, Phil Glumm, Don Nevins, Mike Watkins, Rev. S. A Qoebe EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Front row. left to rlghti Borbora Boris, public relation . Chic Jone . chairman, Barbara Whelchel, tecre’ary, Donna York, treasurer. Row two: Rev. Ray Heer, coordinator. Dr. Marvin Brown, advisor. Rev. Bill 8rcwer. coordinator. Mr. Baker s remark in a seminar provokes a smile from Bob McCorkle, right. Twenty- seven seminars were held daring RIIW. Conformity is discussion topic of Sunday ossembly moderated by Chic Jones, second from left. On the panel were Rubbi Bouman, Rev. Fr. Barry and Rev. Upshaw, from left. Rabbi Bauman meets with men from Lassen Dorm In one of the many dorm bull-sessions Woke up. Carol, ond pay attention to Rev. Upshaw! He's explaining rollers ond squeezers. (Jaspersen Dorm bull-session). Front row, left to right: Roy Hughes, odvisot; Joe Copelond, secretory; John Panogakis, chairman. Second row: John Healey. Don Longacre. Don Robert!, Worren Smith, Bob Bostrvm, Vic Moll, Don Morris. Board Of Athletic Control JOHN PANAGAKIS Chairman Inter - Class Council Front row. left to tight: Tom linghom, Richord Borcheller, Dick Warner. Second row: Zell McClelland, secretary-rreosurer. 8ob Lucas, president: lee Foreman, vice president, John Keyes, Jr. Third row: Carol Gilmour, Jim little, Shirley Sesna, Barbaro Honnon, Mary Ann Tomatini, John Isaac. Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM; Fronr row, left to right: Ed Lcbow, moriogcr. Phil Kolcvror, Guy Tucker, Willis Hill, Tom Klostormon, 8enny Martin, Tom Dornell, Bob Johnson, Mofsholl Kulju, Jim Morphy, Oon O Meoro, Stevie Grohom, moscor. Pow twoi Comeron Best. Gory Von Horn, Oarwin McGill, Rich Tucker, Pot Lovell. Corlos Gomoles. John Fonogoks, Cloude Turner, Bob Willioms, Curtis Hill, Bill Jones, Rkhord Mox. Row three Wolt Williomson, John Ramsey, Roger Kelly, Ted Tollner, Ken Roberts, Lynn lobough, Joe Copeland, Dennis Wogner. Bob DeMortin, Mike Arlotto, Jim Criner, Cooch Leroy Hughes. Fourth row: Fred Mortin, Fred Boetletter, Joy Henry, Bill Ross. Carl Bowser, Roy Porros, Russell Woods, Rod Baughn, Carl Murray, Don Epperly. Vic Hall, Bob Mcore, equipment. Scores VARSITY COACHES: left to nght: Cooch Roy Hughes ord Assistants Sholdon Harden and Howie O'Doriels. CP OPP 36. . SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY . . .12 18. . MONTANA STATE . . .35 12. . . SAN DIEGO STATE ... 6 55. . . EASTERN NEW MEXICO . . . 0 6. . . LONG BEACH STATE ... 3 6. . . FRESNO STATE ...27 28. . . LOS ANGELES STATE .. .29 20. . . LEWIS CLARK . . . 10 48... , . UNIV. OF CALIF., SANTA BARBARA . .. .20 Sheltering many Mustang records throughout the season, the Cal Poly gridmen rolled to a 6 win - 3 loss record under the tutoring of mentor Roy B. Hughes. San Diego University was the first Mustang victim of the season, followed by San Diego State, Eastern New Mexico, Long Beach State, Lewis and Clark, and the University of California at Santa Barbara. Montana State, Fresno, and Los Angeles State inflicted Poly s only losses. LA won 29-28 in a Rose Bowl thriller in v hich the winning touchdown was scored in the waning moments of the game. Many new Mustang records were established during the 1959 season. Tom Klosterman had 77 com- pleted posses for 129 attempts, both records for passes attempted and completed for one season. Carl Bowser totalled 205 yards in 12 carries for the new one-game individual rushing yardage record. Curt Hill caught 48 passes for a new reception record for Cal Poly ends. Willis Hill converted six times during the Santa Barbara contest to establish a place kicking record. Throughout the season, the Mustangs showed their fine competitive spirit and with many returning lefermen, the 1960 squad should be even more exciting. • 181 Carl Bowser Fullback Bab Williams Hortens Long Beach State defender as Claude Turner rambles post for more yardoge Pot Lovell Tockle Tom Klosterman Quarterbock Willis Hill Halfback Curtis Hill End Corlos Gonzoles Guard Rich Mox Center Ken Robertt Guard • Bob DeMortin Guard Cloud Turner Halfback John Panagakii Qoarterbock I I : VtC Holl (33) turn to watch John Ponogoli ttrctch for o long pass during the Freino State homecoming gome Darwm McGill End Vk Hall Halfbock Pass catch ng antsr, Curt Hill, snogs another against long Beach Hill was one of the lead ng receivers In the CCAA 3 185 Willi Hill, sensationol PAT ood f eld gool kicker, also hod wnning ability ond proved it ogoin t Son Diego with irony fine jount . Robert John ton Guard Jim Diner Fullback A ttrong rush on Son Diego patters cnobled Poly o tcore another victory. Here, three Muttorvgt force the quorterbock to make a hurried tott which went to no avail. Coil Hill oof maneuver Eottern New Mexico bockfield o gel wide open for o Tom Klo tcrmon pa in a 55-0 romp over the vltitor . Phil Kolftzar Halfback Roger Kelly Fullback 188 5 Cal Poly s 1959 freshman football squad, al- though playing only four games, compiled an outstanding record with four victories and no defeats. Paced by the quarterbacking of Ken Lott and Dick McBride, and the outstanding line play of Al Marinai and Roy Scialabba, the Colts sailed to smashing victories over Fresno State, Taft Junior College, San Jose State, and Cabrillo College. Most notable in the triumphant season was the drubbing of rival Fresno. While rolling up 466 yards and holding the Bullypups to only 14, the Colts wor. easily 51-0. Other seasonal game scores were 28-6 over Taft. 45-7 over San Jose, and 20-18 over Ca- brillo. Santa Barbara forfeited their scheduled game to the Colts. Bowl Castill carries ihe pigskin for the Coll os they roll to on undefeated sccson. Fleet-footed Colt halfback Eddie Pope scampers through Son Jose Stole defenders for large gain. Freshmen Football COACHES: Assistant Coach Walt Williomson, Coach tom lee. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Front row, left to r,ght; Asst. Cooch Walt Williamson. Jerry Dow. Roul Castillo, Ken Lon, Roy Marxorini, Gil Stork. Jim Hock, Bill Stewort, Cooch Tom Ice. Row two. Ed Simas, Duone Keck. Brenr Jobe. Andy Burnett. Jim St. Clair. Dick McBride, Bob Bernstein. Row three.- D k Short, Jim Ledbetter, Jim Archer, Wayne Maples, Sumner Huber, Lovell Chose, Eddie Pope. Row four: Al Mormai, Bob Whitford, Bill Dauphin. Skeeter While. Roy Sciotcbba. Joy Hart, Dean Corlcson. Junior assistant coaches in front ore Terry ond Mike lee I960 Golf fcom Tony Couo, Dick Collin, John Quinn, John Collin. John Collin preporet lo moko o hole in one. Cooch C. J. Honk 1960 Golf leom: Cooch Honk , Jon Porterjon, Dove Reed. Buddy Joe Petty. Cal Poly's Golf Team will participate in five triangular CCAA conference matches and three tournaments this spring. The tournaments are the Northern California Intercollegiate at Santa Cruz, the South- ern California Intercollegiate at Indian Wells and the CCAA Medal Tournament at Fresno. Team Captain, Dick Callin, is the only re- turning letterman from last year's team, which won eight matches and lost three. His brother, Richard Callin, plays num- ber one followed by Tony Cossa, Buddy Joe Petty, Joe Edwards, Dave Reed, John Quinn, and Jon Patterson. All the teams are stronger this year in the CCAA conference. Los Angeles State and San Diego are expected to defeat the defending champion, Fresno State. Cal Poly has won three matches, lost two, and hopes to have a 500 season. 190 Better duck netmon, I'm serving nowl Tennis The Mustang Tennis team, coached by Ed Jorgensen has hopes of placing high in the conference race and also a possi- bility of faking the title. The team, up to date, is undefeated. Among the present victims are Long Beach State, Los Angeles State and Fresno State. Possibly the toughest op- ponent will be San Diego State. Additions of players, who have im- proved the team include Pete Edwards, formerly of San Jose City College, and Mike Moore, a freshman, who comes from Eureka High School. Returning lettermcn from last year are Don Lord, Tom Darnell and John San- ford. Other members are Gary Long- anecher, Tom Lindham and Ken Belden. I do all tho running and my partner just itandi there. Coach Edward Jorgcnjen. 1960 Col Poly tennis squad: George Spain. Pete Edwards. Rowson Lloyd, Don lord, Miko Mooro, Jock Sonford, Tom Darnell. Ccoch Ed Jorgensen. poz Front row, loft to right. Frank Corea, lorry Owom, Tom Dornoll, Jim Ron, Fronk Motomorot, Oick Chilton. Row two. Ken Gordiner, Mike Summer , leo lomb. G W. W.rvgo. Roy Sciolobbo, Romeo Rivero. Dove loom. , monogcr, Cooch Sheldon Horden, Row three; Ai f. Cooch Horold S monek, lynn Oyche, John lillc , Joy Hort, Ken Robert , Pot Lovell, Al Morinoi, ord Woyne Womcr. Hosts for the Eleventh Annual Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament, Cal Poly's matmen enjoyed a fine season under Coach Sheldon Harden with a 10 win and 5 loss record. After completing the regular season with victories over San Jose State, U.C.L.A., and Stanford, the Poly grapplers played host to 21 colleges and universities as the PCL's were presented in the new men's gymna- sium. Three Mustangs were able to place in the PCI with heavy-weight Pat Lovell taking all honors for the second time in three years. Jim Root, 130-pounder, grabbed fourth in his division. Also placing fourth was Ben Paz in the 167-pound class. Defending champion Oregon State walked off with top honors of the PCL followed by Washington State,- Portland State, Oregon College of Education, and Cal Poly. Pat Lovell not only won the big one in the PCI., but he was elected team captain for the Mustangs, had a 7-1 record, won the Cal Poly High Point Trophy, and also the Outstanding Wrestling Award. The fastest fall trophy went to 191-pounder Ken Roberts who had an unblemished 7-0 record. Other outstanding matmen and their records were: Howard Bryant 7-1, Frank Garcia 11-3, Jim Root 10-5, Henry Lomax 8-3, Ben Paz 11-4, G. W. Wingo 6-2, Ken Gardiner 3-4, and Dave Dickson 1-9. 192 Now you ploy like o wheel borrow. Rolling and rolling and . . . Noi iee Wrestling Tournament TOM HAIL Tournament Orgonizer From row. left to right: Art Kishiyamo. Lorry Owens. Neol Pew. Jim Root, Ken Gardiner. Henry lomox. Row two: Gene Borne , Jerry Dow. Cooch Sheldon Hordon, Ken Roberts, Eddie Pope. What o pose for such o formal picturol Eddie Pope uses strength and woight to flatron Al Morinai. Watch out for my right hand. Boxing Team: front row, left to right: Charlet Dugan, Freddie Martin, Bob Bruner, Gerald Gebbio. Bill Bacchi, Tim Wellman. Som Marquez, Serob Avokion, Coach Tom Ice, Sorkitt Noravion. Mitt Knockouts try to live up to their namet, but who ever vow boxers laughing while being clobbered? Beller Ia dawn bofore I knock you down. Let's-rest; I'm tired. Right in the breadbasket. Hold your hand up higher. 196 Hove you hod enough? ' Now hold ill You can't hit him when he is downl Novice Boxing Tournament SAM MARQUEZ Tournament Organizer TOURNAMENT WINNERS: Front row, kneeling, left to right: Jock e Cl me, (132); Socko Novarion, (1251; Gene Martin, |119); Tim Wellmon (139). Second row: John Ramsey, (165); Carol Gilmour, Miss Knockout; Polly Poul, Mis Knockout; Pete Stocky, (147); Cooch Tom lee. Third row: Roy Soalcbbo. (156); Richard Cabral. (1781; Charles Dugan, (HW|. Not pictured, Duone Keck, first runner-up. 1959-60 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: left to r ghti R-chctd Gotten, Vic DiGiovonni, Roily Rpunioville. Jim Webster, Bill Wormerdom, Bob Eberhordt, George Campbell. Malcolm MeCorm.ck. Oon Lord, Joe Rycraw. Roy Johonnson, Jerry Sbockelfurd, Jim Clark, Dole Kuykendall, Bob Hutton. In front: Cooch William H. kt, manager Tom Sawyer, Head Cooch Ed Jorgensen. Varsity Basketball As The 1960 CCAA basketball season opened. Cal Poly's Mustangs loomed as top contenders for the title. But as the season progressed the Mustangs were found in the cellar after some close one and two-point losses. The second round of league ploy proved quite different as Jorgensen's squad bounced back to beat San Diego State, Long Beach State, and Fresno State. Fresno won the CCAA despite the loss. Two contests between Los Angeles State and Cal Poly saw the highest scoring of the CCAA as Poly won 111-106 and lost 106-108 in a double-overtime thriller at L. A. Pre-league action saw the Mustangs travel to the Redlands Tournament where they won one game while losing a pair. A tour to the East followed with the team flying to New York City, Buffalo, Ohio, and returning by way of Idaho. On this trip their record was 4 wins, 1 loss. Coach Ed Jorgensen used a two-platoon system many times during the year with the number one unit composed of Joe Rycraw, Malcolm McCormick, Rally Rounsaville, Jim Clark, and Vic DiGiovanni. Another frequent starter was Jerry Shackelfurd. Joe Rycraw was the big man for the Mustangs doing every- thing but selling popcorn in the stands. Joe led the team in total points (348), points per game (14.5), rebounds per game (12.1), and high single scoring effort (27 ogainst L. A. State]. Others and their averages were: McCormick 11.2, Rounsa- ville 9.4, Clark 9.0, Shackelfurd 8.7, DiGiovanni 8.1. The Mustangs averaged as a team 74.3 points while their opponents scored 70.6. With only two starters leaving. Coach Jorgensen will be looking forward to having a ball club that will be a threat to the CCAA crown. JIM CLARKE GuOfd Big George Campbell and the 1959-60 Col Poly boikeiboll uaton begin on the home court. JOE RYCRAW for word JERRY SHACKEIFURD Forward MAICOIM McCORMICK Center VIC DiGIOVANNI Guard COACH ED JORGENSEN jeifcoi c f Vic OiGiovonni ttretche orm high over Artec o he goe up for two. Aided by a Son Die o jhogldcf Womor- dom fire one fof Poly. Scores 88 Westmont 68 62 48 72 86 61 69 77 60 74 62 61 59 72 Adelphi College 77 59 58 59 60 Ill Los Angeles State 64 San Diego State 81 65 54 58 72 106 Los Angeles State 108 84 63 95 73 67 77 72 San Francisco State ......53 68 69 68 Son Diego State 88 Pasadena Nazarene 86 82 Long Beach State 80 69 Fresno State 62 Clork drive in with hi fomilkjr floating jump-shot. J.V. Basketball Paced by the scoring of Bill Clemo, Larry Larson, Mike Nichols, and Bill Lawson, Cal Poly's first Frosh basketball squad amassed 14 victories while losing nine. This squad was a tall one with the average height being around 6'2 . After some tough breaks and close ball games that added quite a few gray hairs to the young coach Bob Thetford, senior P. E. major, the Colts fielded a fine team that scored victories over Taft J. C, Fresno State Frosh, Westmont Frosh, and the Santa Barbara Frosh. With the valuable experience gained by these cagers, varsity coach Ed Jorgensen will be looking forward to having them on the 1960-61 squad. Other team members included: Glenn Cooper, Bill Rice, Gary Law, Pete Edwards, and Walt Harris. Coach Bob Thetford Bob Thetford brief the team before on important ball gome. The squad hod o 15-9 record. 1959-60 Frojh squad, left to right; Skcctcr White. Bill Trimble, Bill Rice, Richard Dean, Bill Clemo, Glenn Cooper, Gary law, John Fcusi, Bill Lawson, Martin Smith, and lorry larson. Coach Bob Thetford In foreground. Water Polo Coach Richord Anderton Cal Poly s Water Polo Team, coached by Dick Anderson, finished the season with five wins, six losses and placed fifth in the state college tournament. Jack Adams and Larry Cole were selected All State second string. Other members of the team were Jesse Olson, Francis Bell, Don lillywhite. Dale Owens, Tony Gray, Frank Brooks, Russ Poe, Robert Marsh, Don Longocre, Allen Starr, and Chuck Johnson. Woltr Polo tquad. front rows Jette Olion, Franci Bell, Don Lilly-white, Jack Adam, Dale Owen , Tony Gray. 8ack row: Ceoch Dick Arderjon. Frank Brook , Ru Poo, Robert Morth, Don longocre, Allon Storr, lorry Cole. Swimming teomi front row, left to right: Jerry Storm. Mike Fronei , Bruce Allen. Dick Hoffman. Row two: Jess Olson. Franci Bell. John Carr, Jock Adam, Dole Owent, Tony Gray. Row three: Coach Dick Anderson, Rum Pee. Courtney Chills, Robert Marsh, Allon Starr, Lonce Goocfwin, lorry Cole, Frank Brook Cooch R chord Anderson Varsity Swimming The 1960 Mustang swimming team, coached by Dick Anderson, is undefeated in league play, and is favorite to win the conference title. Records that have been broken up to date are 100 and 200 yard back stroke, the 400 yard medley relay, 1500 meter, and the 100 and 200 yard butterfly. I'll race you to the other end of the pool. The butterfly from the deep Foyc Cloosen. PCI championship queen, holds the prized trophy which wrestling teoms from Chico Stofo, Washington Store, Oregon Store, orvd Col Poly vied for. Trophy Square The Clarence Brown Award is presented each yeor to the outstanding orhlero in each sport. Winners and coaches ore shown here with $ton Gorric, manager of Clarence Brown Jewelers, left to right: Richard Anderson, Thomas lee, Ed Jorgensen. Gene lenz, William Hicks, T Whof will I do if the strops brook? I he pulling the magic rope trick? The gymnastics team, coached by Major Plath and Dr. Glenn Noble, has defeated San Diego State in their only dual match this year. Herman Farlough, a senior and All-American team member, who placed second in the rope climb at the PCI, placed third in the same event at the UCLA Individual Invitational Meet. John Sewell, an all around athletic performer, placed second on the side horse at the UCLA Meet. Kittridge Burton, a senior and defending CCAA champion, was successful on the parallel bars at the same meet. Other members of the team are Dalton Sherwood and Charles Cox. The team will compete in the CCAA tournament, and hopes are high for victories in the rope climb, parallel bars and side horse. Gymnastics Cooches Mojor Chorie Ploth ond Dr. Glenn Noblo. Front row, kneeling, left to r.ghti Wilber Silvo, Herman Farlough, Kittridge 8urton. Second row.- Marlin Boisen, Farrell Cummings, Charles Co , John Sewell. Not pictured: Julian Branch. Cal Poly's Cross Country team had a very fine season with some of the best runners competing in the events for them. With Don Lee and Jack Wofford carrying the squad to victory, the Mus- tang spikers trotted to many victories. They at- tended many invitational meets and were run- ning very well in the CCAA conference. Other team members were Louis Rodriguez, Cody Evans, and Edgar Chavez. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row, left to right; louit Rodriguez, Cody Evont, Edgar Chovex Row two; Don lee. Coach J.m Jenten, Jack Wofford. Cross Country JIM JENSEN Coach And they're off and running! 208 1960 Track iquad, first row, left to right: Gary Kuhn. Dick Gotlin, louii Rodriguez, Jack Wofford, Dec.nii Heifer, Don lee. Second row: Pierpon loidley. Roy Rideout, Ingvar Holliteimion, lonny lefferty, Marshall Kulju, Dove Dickey, Arthur Wilion. Third row: Wolf Williamson, coach. Don Whitefield, Steve Salter, Vic Hall. Bill Armerdomm, Frank Carroll, lorry Richer, coach. In contention for the CCAA championship, the 1960 Cal Poly track squad fielded some of the finest prospects that have been at the school in many years. The first Frosh track team in Poly’s history got its initial start this year also. Vic Hall turned in some of the season's best marks while running in the 100, 200, and 440 yard events. Vic is an Olympics prospect along with Ingo Hallsteinsson, from Iceland, who heaved the javelin for Poly. In the 440, 880, and one mile relay Dennis Hes- ter had the distinction of being the Mustangs' top man. In the field of high-jumping and broad-jumping along with the 100 yard dash it was Art Wilson v ho carried the torch for Poly. Jack Wofford was one of the squad's best dis- tance men and he competed in the two-mile run. Vic Hall, Col Poly't Olympic hopeful, irotred in I ho 100, 220. and 4 0 ovontt. Row on : Richard Simmon , Jim Harper, Willlt Mill, Jim Toylor. Row rwoi Jim Newkirk, Ken Eaglinton, Jerry Johnton, Chock Giordano. Row three; Woync Sorenjen, Al Wormich. Bob William , Ted Tollner, Coach Bill Hick . Baseball The season started slow for the Cal Poly 1960 baseball squad but as the second half of league play began the Mustangs began to roll up their victories. Fresno State, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and league leading Los Angeles State were downed by the reju- venated Mustang nine. These wins boosted their record to 10 wins and 17 defeats. Among some of Cal Poly's tougher opponents that were defeated outside of league play included San Jose State, the University of San Francisco, UCLA, and the University of Southern California. Regular starters for Coach Hicks' on the diamond were Jim Harper 2B, Wayne Sorenson CF, Rich Simmons LF, Bob Williams IB, Jim Taylor 3B, Chuck Giordano RF, Rally Rounsaville SS, and Jerry Johnson C. Mustang pitchers were Jim Newkirk, All-CCAA; Ted Tollner, and Rod Atnip. Coach Willaim Hick ww hi third ea on a Cal Poly’ bojcboll mentor. 210 Jim Taylor I'll get you yeti Willis Hill Will it be o homer? Jim Harper 211 •!? ’ Poly horsehider slide bock 10 first on on otterrpred pickoff. Bob Williorr-s Cameron Best Get yourself back n that dugoutl Roily Rounsovllle He's got him this time. A meeting of the minds. Gene Callen Bob Bernstein Poly mon trot across home p!ofe while catcher kneel in mourning. Woyne Sorenson Another Mustang connects for o base hit. Y cr out! Wall Pyle Vin ent Wipf JERRY LINNELL Coach J.l . 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Pole Jaime Sarria Robert W. Schertchel Bruce Serigstad Modon M. Shormo Stanley G. Shifflet Robold A. Siemer Daniel W. Sisley James L. Toy lor Grey G. Whipple Thomas E. Tuchscherer John Zimmerman W. Nolle Vaughan, Jr. Elemenfory Education Potricio Boder Jock Venable Marjorie Bornett Sokhbir Singh Virk Sharon A. Bod ley Terry S. Wokl Anne G. Boy sen A. lonore Cline Jockie L. Cline Peter L Moon Bette Moore Ruth Eddy louella I. Ormonde John P. Honeyman Jane Rondoll Corol Hurd Herman I. Ripp Ellen Kishiyoma Mona Stone M. Louise Sturget Gail P. Thomas Linda Wilkinson Corleno Yowell Goroldmo M. Anderson Donald E. Bishop Anita J. Glenn Patricia Kelly Paul C. Van Der Veldt David Wong English Bertrand W. Anderson Marvin H. Almond Form Management Kenneth B. Beach Thomas L. Bowles James R. Campbell Louis D. Cavalletto II William Duilock Wesley Eode James R. Fisher Donald A. Ford Monte Kinsley Charles G. Mixon Judy A. 8etlach Alice M. Campbell Home Economics Archie G. 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Weiss Jock F. Tobin Karl Widiner Raymond S. Totoh Charles I Williams Leonord R. Voncott Charles E. Wilson James Walsh Albert W. Wong Kiyoshi Yomone Susan R Atkins James P. Bryson Joe Copeland Paul A. Downing Arthur W. Daugherty Philip Creig Daniel B. Epperly Edwin Nobcto Richord B. Ferguson Gary W. Thomas Sehlicler P. Hall 234 Robert G. Monninl Dorwln K. McGill Wllllom I. Miller Robert Moore Ray Porra Elizabeth Royl Catherine Sonford Richard 0. Simmon Harold Simonek Jerry A. A. Smith Dione Smithion Jamet E. Taylor Bob Thetford Gilbert Neff Don Ttork Wo reel OI en Claude E. Turner Robert A. Sander Carl Underwood Jere Schultz Shelia Varlon Carl A. Germano Al Boyce Phy ical Science Poultry Hu bandry William C. Famini Adrian A. Froncken Neil W. Carpenter Milton L. Holl Norman H. Davi Jomet G Hart Harold R. Flaherty Felix Mina Howard W. Gaidtkk Wm. Roy Ander on Printing David R. Groh Guy I. Baker Jamet W. Gwin, Jr. 235 Jerry N. Holme Thomo 0. Kloitermon UmMl $ Thompion Andrew C. Poe K.j.h N Cfon| Soil Science Willord S. Johnston Richard Hdladay, M.E. Patrick A. Power Richard E. McDonell Fred A. Zietz Nur G. Gurplnar Barbara Overmeyer luz S. BaJtos Social Science Winn e M. C. Jeong Potricio Patchelt Edwm J. Howe Edmond W. Keriten Doug la A. Mtmell Gerald A. Engelken Ted C. Kramp Robert K. Jcnning Walter t. Lovolody Vember D. Taylor Anna May Fent Joseph E. Leonard 236 Technical Am Raymond B. Avdo Arthur R. Kitowski Chorles R. Raul Roger E. Perso Worren J. Riley Kenton J. 2 lab Mokolm E. McPhoil John F. Martin John R. Von Dyke Glen H. Sroller Williom R. Young Arnold Kubitski Rex Lyom Neil Morthburn Bill F. Rkhordson Michael J. Kinney James W. Norton Joseph D. Williams Antonio Lopesda Silva Melvin E. Smith Kenneth K. Smith G. Roy Wisnom Byron W. Butler, Jr. Harlan W. Beck Kenneth E. long 237 POLY MEMORIES When the Bishop's mitre glows in royal splendor. And the twilight turns the hill to royal blue,. In the west the skies ablaze with streaks of amber. And the chimes ring out in tones so clear and true. Yes, it's then I feel the magic of the campus. And the mem'ries made will haunt you thru and thru. There's no college in the world like old Cal Poly, For the friendships here are lasting and they're true! As the sun recedes behind those old volcanoes. And the Valley of the Bear slips from our view. As the lights come sparkling over all the campus, Then we know how much Cgl gpjy. means to .you — H. P. Dovids Thanks Kay Johnson — for sending me to my classes, and for working so hard to meet our deadlines. You've been a valuable associate editor and fun to work with. Sherrie Keller — for taking on any and all stray, unwanted jobs and for seeing the deadlines through to the exhausting end. Good luck as editor of El Rodeo 1961. Silver Spigot — for the tranquilizers” which also helped me get through the bind of deadlines. Ken Seikel — for setting up the tranquilizers and for doing the troublesome darkroom jobs such as printing up the queen pages. Thanks, also, for cleaning up the darkroom after my work parties. Pat Fitzpatrick — for doing her job as administration and faculty editor like a former editor-in- chief should. Bill Rice — for helping to keep the office clean by taking all of the extra pictures of pretty girls, and for coming through as a real working sports editor. Karen White for helping initiate the mass production of club pictures. It soved us all a lot of headaches. Burt Turney and Mickey Dunlap — for the senior pictures and for the picture of my dog (page 37). Her dog house is a 1953 black Mercury Monterey that I am obliged to chauffeur. David Wang — for sharing his dinners with me when I worked nights on El Rodeo and for de- signing the cover of El Rodeo 1960. Steve Ryan — for doing all of those last minute photography chores and for printing pictures with contrast. Mr. Healey — for loaning me his keys to the darkroom and supply room for the hundredth time. Mr. Nicholosn — for being such a good advisor. You gave praise when we were depressed and gave suggestions when they were asked for. Lois Roberts — for her many hours of devotion to duty. (That's the way to get an A.) Pam Leftow — for being number one telephone girl. You must have made at least seventy calls to get the dorm pictures taken. Dave Brown — for joining the staff at the eleventh hour. You were a great help. We sure could hove used your gef-up-and-go last fall. El Corral — for the lemon cokes. Sometimes that was all that kept me going. Dan Lawson — for never using AgEd 215 as a conference room. The staff made good use of it. El Mustang — for giving us all the publicity we needed to get our pictures. The girls in the A.S.B. office — for getting the tons of mimeographing done and supplying all kinds of essential information. The custodians — for not making a mess of all of our messes. To all the students who turned in activity pictures — especially Luz Bustos, Richard Grieb, Ron- ald Hiebert, Max Howard, and Richard Chilson. Sorry, we couldn't use them all. My staff — for getting the book on the presses. I can't thank you all but you've all been a big help. You did the boring and hard jobs as well as the easy ones and deserve more than two units a quarter. Cal Poly student body — for making this book possible, which, in turn .makes my job possible. It's been a very valuable experience and lots of fun. Enjoy your El Rodeo 1960. Let it be a guide for reminiscing and a resource for forgotten names and faces when reunions come around. 240 Gerry Anderson Ofnother T-J. J$. 3. creation nmiSH( i of ti i OllCnwJNAIING ' A I co s o IMt TJearlx li dpcdrporafed Jnoiiroviti, Californ iiu £ , ,- A Destination: Success , • ■ ' ■ f: .V'v. 7. • . ' • • • ... . • ' .


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