San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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This Del Sudoeste will serve well in refreshing memories of events you wish to preserve ond cherish forever. No motter how excellent o pictoriol history of the school yeor this Del Sudoeste moy be, it will leove unrecorded mony outstonding hoppenings. There is no woy of setting down in print such ochievements os lives reshoped, chorocters strengthened, worm friendships founded, worthy ottitudes built, oppreci- otions for the good in life developed, ond useful skills ocquired. These ore omong the things our groduot- ing seniors ore toking from the ccmpus in such lorge meosure. Moy the yeors to come bind you more closely to the College which is your olmo moter. Molcolm A. Love Del Sudoeste 4 l953-54 4, Ag, T n. Herbert C Pelffer Donald R. Watson Charles W. Lamden Mary Mendenhall Dean of Students Dean of Instruction Dean of Summer Sessions Dean of Women A MA h D A.B., B.S., A,M., Ed.D. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. BA MA Ph D ll ,agfwim 2 Q, ja - 5 ' ,5 , 1 L5 ,U .L E fit' , J 5 z 'F ..,, f 4 5 iii? ', .I' ff, X C ,ff P S X f .O xx Marion L. Parker Alfred E. White Selwyn C. Hartigan Re istrar Admissions Officer Business Manager Q John Paul Stone Morrow F. Stough Edmund C. Nuttall Head Librarian C.L.St Principal Student Activities Officer Hilding B. Carlson James L. Julian William M. Kidwell Coordinator of Personal Services Public Relations Officer Placement Officer I2 Dr, John R. Adams Language and Literature Dr. Robert D. Harwood Life Sciences Lt. Col. Charles E. Mosse Air Science and Tactics Dr. Manfred H. Schrupp Education Division William L. Terry Physical Education .fi ,off J wi mania, f sg 631' Dr. Baylor Brooks Physical Sciences Dr. Richard Madden Graduate Studies Dr. Robert W. Richardson Social Sciences George N. Sorenson Fine Arts Dr. William H. Wright Business it fait 4 it ACCOUNTING, left to right, first row: Eugene P. Brown, Dr. Glenn L. Hodge, John H. Goodwin, Dr. William H. Wright. Second row: Dr. Charles W. Lamden, Vernie E. Odmark, Frank M. Watenpaugh. AIR SCIENCE AND TACTICS, left to right, first row: MfSgt. Virgil A. Johnston, MfSgt. Harry G, Martin, M!Sgt. Harold A, Klemetson, MfSgt. William Blackstock, M!Sgt. Eugene C. Shore, MfSgt. James O, Hawbaker. Second row: SfSgt. Franklin P. lvie, Maj. Frank R. Seely, Lt. Col. Charles E. Mosse, Lt, Col, John Monaco, Capt. Fritz S. Hertel Third row: Maj, Kenneth Kehrer, Capt, William M. Lewis, Capt. Forrest R, Dupont. ART, left to right, first row: Lowell D. Houser, Jean D. Swiggett, Everett G. Jackson CChairmanJ, llse H. Ruocco, George N. Sorenson, Second row: Julia Andrews, John H. Dirks. ...B-f-1-' 4 ASTRONOMY, GEOLOGY, PHYSICAL SCIENCE, left to right, first row: Dr. Clifford E. Smith, Dr, Paul E. Stewart, Dr. Ellis E. Roberts. Second row: Chester J. Silvernail, Baylor Brooks, Claude F. Merz- bacher. BOTANY, BACTERIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY, left to right, first row: Dr. James Crouch, Merrel A. Taylor, Dorothy R. Harvey, Neva E. Nye, Dr. Abraham Markowitz, Dr. Gordon H. Tucker. Second row: Dr, Avery H. Gallup, Dr. Dudley A. Preston, Andrew C. Olson, Dr. Mabel A. Myers, Dr Donald W. Crawford, Dr. Robert D. Harwood, Dr. Kenneth M Taylor. i 3 BUSINESS EDUCATION, left to right, first row: Laura Lynn Staub, Dr. E, Dana Gibson, Evangeline O, LeBarron, Georgia C, Amsden, Edna A. West. CHEMISTRY, left to right, first row: Neil J. Harrington, Dr. Lionel Joseph, Dr. John A. Spangler, Second row: Dr, Ambrose R, Nichols, Dr. Robert D. Rowe, Dr. John Jonus, Dr, Harold Walba. ,,,.,....-n-'r' EDUCATION, left to right, first row: Guinivere E. Bacon, Dr. Helen L. Prouty, Martha Hays, Katherine E. Corbett, Mrs, Eileen Birch, Isabella S. Hammack, Second row: Dr. George H. Koester, Dr, Joe A. Apple, Dr. Marvin D. Alcorn, Dr, David D. Malcolm, Dr. Robert R. Nardelli. Third row: Dr, Jim R, Shunert, Dr, Clayton M. Gierde, Dr. Morrow F. Stough, Dr, James H. Linley, Donald W. Grisier, Dr. Richard A. Houseman, ENGLISH, left to right, first row: Dr. John R. Adams, Dr. John R, Theobald, Mrs. Jeanette A. Kramer, Dr. Gail A. Burnett, Dr, Joseph S. Kenney. Second row: Dr. Claude F. Shouse, Dr, George Sanderlin, Dr, Chester B, Kennedy, Dr. Sidney Gulick Jr. lchairrnanl, I5 l . 1 v ECONOMICS, left to right, first row: Mr. Leonard E, Chadwick lChair- manl, Dr, Roy Cameron, Second row: Dr. Joseph O. McClintic, Dr. Frederick L, Ryan, Dr. Graydon K. Anderson, Dr. Marcus R, Tool. .,,,...J....--- 'rl an fi ENGINEERING, left to right, first row: Martin R. Capp, Charles Morgan, C. M. Cade, Hamilton L. Stone, Mr. Curtis R. Walling lchairmanl. FOREIGN LANGUAGE, left to right: Dr. Leonard N. Messier, Dr. Leslie P. Brown, Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Dr. Walter T, Phillips, Clifford H. Baker, Dr. Ernest M. Wolf. :Jw-Asa GEOGRAPHY, left to right: Dr. Lauren C, Post, Alyena Storm, James W. Taylor, Dr. Robert W, Richardson. HISTORY, left to right, first row: Dr. Abraham P. Nasatir, Dr, Lewis Ride- B. Lesley, Dr. Katherine M. Ragen, Second row: Dr, Lionel U. out, Dr, Kramer J, Rofleisch, Dr. Charles R. Webb, Third row: John Merrill, Dr. Charles B, Leonard. l LIBRARY SCIENCE, left to right, first row: Rose M. Perez, Eileen Adams, Mrs, Shaw, Dorothea Fox, Dr. John Paul Stone, Lulu Germann, Elizabeth C. Cunkle. Second row: Awona B, Harrington, Geraldine K, Haynes, Callie D. Becker, Howell G. Samples Jr., Helen Jacobsen, Mrs. Thomas. l6 r 'Il l HEALTH EDUCATION, left to right: Angela M. Kitziner, Dr. William H, Lauritsen lchairmanl. 5 r HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS, left to right, first row: Carl C. Cummins, Norits Comin, Ruth A, Talboy lchairmanl. Second row: Walter B. Ford, Lawrence W. Luce, Dr. Kenneth Phil- lips lchairmanl. MARKETING, Ieft to right: Frances B. Torbert, Lorenz F, de Julien, Eugene F. de Brecht, John S. Wright. if a. f 3 mfg? ...,,, V iv 1 I! MATHEMATICS, left to right: Arthur T. Emerson, Dr. Albert R. MUSIC, left to right: Norm Rost, Howard H. Wells, Mr. Pattee Harvey, Dr. Maurice M. Lemme, Mrs. Helen S. Clark, Dr. Vincent C. Evenson lchairmanb, Richard Flye, Mervin S. Snider. Harris, Dr. Richard G. Stoneham. PHYSICAL EDUCATION lMen and Womenl, left to right first row: PHYSICS, left to right: Dr. Louis E. Smith, Dr, Chesney R. Moe, Mary F. Cave, Mrs. Marion L. Schwob lchairmani, Dorothy J. Tollet- Dr. David C. Kalbfell, Mr. John A. Terhune, Dr. Lester L. Skolol, sen, Florence L. Shannon. Second row: William H. Schutte, Charles Mr. Robert H. Love. C. Sportsman, Carl W. Benton, Charles R. Smith. Third row: Frank L. Scott, Harry H. Broadben, Dr. George Ziegenfuss, Mr. William L. Terry lchairmanl. ' fl? ?S+C3f4f-'r Q may 5 .41 .W 1.41, -1. -5-:. f .f-4 Higwnvw POLITICAL SCIENCE, left to right: Dr. Harry L. Janssen, Dr. Ned PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY, left to right, first row: Dr. Harry V. Joy, Dr. Clarence G. Osborn, William R. Bigger, Dr. Charles B. Ruja, Dr, Wolcott C. Treat, Dr. Merle B. Voeks, Dr. Oscar J. Kaplan, Leonard. Dr. Alan E, Shields. Second row: Bruce N. Rosenberger, Dr. Ivan M, McCollom, Robert C. Harrison. Third row: Dr. William Kidwell, Wayne S. Zimmerman, Hllding B. Carlson. SOCIOLOGY, left to right: Dr. Orrin E. Klapp, Dr. Arthur J. Ander- SPEECH ARTS, left to right, first row: D. H. Sellman lchairmanl, son, Donald E. Walker, Dr. Kenneth E. Barnhardt. Dr. Sue Earnest, D. W. Powell, Dr, Cornelius C, Cunningham, Kenneth K. Jones Jr. Second row: Dr. Paul L. Pfaff, Edward Nuttall, E, Kingsley Povenmire, Dr. John W. Ackley, It seems to me that Shakespeare intended ..,. But, sir, Son means well. . , . 1 Did you hear the one about .... But surely, Dr. Benjamin, you recall giving me that Incomplete! i8 Registration-- All this - 1-.. for this 1 4 o f r ,-15 V ,,1L 'fgia . xl-- I 1 1 Seniors Abbott, Charles E. A.B., Business Management Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma, Oceotl, Arnold Air Society, Xolotl Albright, Jack L. A.B., Psychology Pres. Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres. Alpha Phi Omega, Psychology Club Alcorn, Richard D. A.B., Business Management Sigma Phi Epsilon, Band, Pep Band Alexander, Gerald T. A.B., Business Management Alstad, Carole A.B., Education Pres. Gamma Phi Beta Anders, John A.B., Economics Sigma Chi, Political Science Club, Tau Sigma Anderson, Barbara L. A.B., General Major Xolotl, Alpha Delta Chi, inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, International Relations Club, Band, YM-YW Anderson, Beverly Elaine A.B., General Maior Cap Bi Gown, Who's Who, Sigma Kappa, Sec. Tre-as, Alpha Mu Gamma, Vice- Pres., Sec. Westminister Club, Treas. Panhellenic, Treas. Jr, Class, A,W.S. Board, Sec, Cetza Oo Andert, George A. B.S., Engineering American Society of Automotive Engineers, Aztec Engineering Staff Andrews, Nancy Jean A.B., History Arnold, Allison Anne A.B., Education Vice4Pres. Sigma Kappa, Pres, Sigma Kappa, Treble Clef, Wesminister Club, C.S.T.A. Atkinson, Charlotte Tripp A.B., Music I1 A.W.S. Board, Chaplain Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres, Treble Clef, Accompanist Treble Clef Sextet, Organist Guild Scholarship, M,E.N.C., C.S.T.A. Abbott Albright Alcorn Alexander Alstadt Anders Anderson, B. L. Anderson, B. E. Andert Andrews Arnold Atkinson 22 Babb, Mary Edna A.B., Physical Education W,R.A. Baker, George A.B., Business Management Phi Kappa Alpha Baker, Vera Lee A.B., Education C.S,T.A, Hall, Geraldine A.B., Social Science Pres. Phi Alpha Theta, Political Science Club, International Relations Club, Alpha Theta Delta Bank, lsabelle A.B., Education C.S.T,A., Hillel Barnett, Margaret Lorine A.B., English, Music Pres. Treble Cleft, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Federation, Chorus Barrett, Biff A.B., Speech Arts Men's Glee Club, Radio Guild, Publicity Theatre Guild, Delta Sigma Phi, Director College Sports Publicity, Chairman Speech Day and Journalism Day, Editor Football Program, Booster Rally Committee, Chairman Aztec Angels on Campus, l.F.C. Barries, Joel L. A.B., Economics Vice-Pres. Zeta Beta Tau, l.F.C. Bartley, Richard G, A.B., Business Management for outstanding work in Home Economics, you ore hereby notified .... ,Y Trees- Alpha Tau Omega Bartosik, George R. A.B., Lite Science Newman Club Baumgart, Ruth Margaret A.B., Education C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Treas, Delta Phi Upsilon, Chorus Bawcum, C. H. A.B., Education Mixtecs lass of ' Babb Baker, G. Baker, V. Hall Bank Barnett Barren Barries Bartley Bartosik Baumgart Bawcum 23 Baxter, Mary L. Beauchamp, Helen M. A.B., History A.B., Social Science Beckett, Robert L, B.S., Business Management Theta Chi Belcher, Jeannine Livert A.B., Physical Education Co-Rec. Chairman W,R.A., Song Leader, Kappa Delta Belenzon, Arthur Pres. l.F.C., Vice-Pres, A.M,S., Blue Key, Oceotl, Xolotl, Zeta Beta Tau, Frosh Football, Varsity Football Benjamin, Marlene June Pres. Pi Beta Phi, Panhellenic, History Club Benson, Margaret Treas, C.S.T.A, Berg, Selwyn Solomon Pres. l-lillel, Sigma Pi Sigma, Treas, lntertaith Council Beriones, Verona Beyette, Beverly A.B., General Major Arnold Air Society, A.B. Social Science A.B., Education B.S., Physics A.B., General Major A.B., Journalism Aztec, Editor, Make-up Editor, Society Editor, Del Sudoeste, Co-Editor, Associate Editor, Copy Editor, Kappa Delta, President, Rally Chairman, Col- legiate Corner Columnist, SDSC Press Club. Bailek, Salomon B.S., Physics Vice-Pres. International Relations Club, Vice-Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma, Treas, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Billings, Paula Graf A.B., Art How clever of you! lass of '54 Baxter Beauchamp Beckett Belcher Belenzon Benjamin Benson Berg Beriones Beyette Bialek Billings 24 , I 49' ' QE Q Q ' Qi 49 . W n ew G 9 We rw Wee Seniors Q m l fh y 0 R Q Bishop, David C. Varsity Golf Team Black, Frank N. Kappa Delta Pi Black, William McElfresl'l Phi Mu Alpha, Men's Glee Club, Wesley Club Blackhurst, Don C. Deseret Club Blackstone, Delores A. l.D.O., W,R.A., Delta Zeta Bodwell, Wilbert K. Boldman, Geraldine C.S.T.A. Bonngard, William C. Boren, Delta Mae Knapp A.B., Business Management A.B., Education A.B., General Major A.B., Economics A.B., Physical Education A.B., Accounting A.B., Education A.B., Education A.B., Business Management Political Science Club, International Relations Club, Delta Zeta Bouton, Rena Ann Alpha Xi Delta, Lectures and Assembly Committee Brown, Eveline A. Treble Clet Brown, Ronald Gene A.B., Social Service A.B., Social Service A.B., Accounting Sigma Chi, Who's Who, Oceotl, Xolotl, Pi Kappa Delta, Arnold Air Society, Honors Curriculum, Intercollegiate Debate, Basketball Bishop Black, F. N. Black, W. M. Blackhurst Blackstone Bodwell Boldi-nan Bonngard Boren Bouton Brown, E. A. Brown, R. G 25 Burk, Delmer Charles Theta Chi Burner, Carol Lee A.B., Political Science A.B., General Major Christian Science Organization, Pres, Reader Interfaith Council Burton, Archie K. Kappa Sigma Burton, Nancy LaVerne Vice-Pres. Kappa Alpha Theta Butts, Billie D. Byrnes, Donald Guy Zeta Beta Tau, Aesculapians Cadwell, Phyllis Kappa Alpha Theta, Xolotl Cagle, Bernadene Psi Chi, Pi Omega Pi, Political Science Club Caldwell, Jack V. Sigma Chi Calvi, Alex Cameron, Barbara Allen A.B., General Maior A.B., General Major A.B., Education A.B., Zoology A.B., Social Service A.B., Psychology A.B., History B.S., Accounting A.B., Music Chorus, Sigma Alpha Iota, Carrillon player, Organ programs, Treble Clef Camillo, Barbara Pres. Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenicg Sec. Sr, Class A.B., Sociology fmillfl lllll xijfiig L.. Seniors Burk Burner Burton, A. K. Burton, N. L. Butts Byrll S Cadwell Cagle Caldwell Calvi Cameron Camillo 26 Campbell, George William A.B., Marketing Pres, Phi Sigma Kappa Carlsen, Valerie Thorne A.B., Social Science Modern Dance Club Carmichael, Barbara J. A.B., Physical Education Treas. W.R.A, Carothers, Mary Alice A.B., Education C.'l'.A., Westminister Club Carpenter, Seth James A.B., History Sec. Phi Alpha Theta, Treas. Political Science Club Cartee, Jimie N. B.S., Engineering Sec. American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineer's Assoc. Cartmell, Hall V. A.B., General Maior Catlin, Donna B.S., Laboratory Technique Alpha Xi Delta ' Chacon, Peter R. A.B., Education Phi Delta Kappa, Newman Club, C,S,T.A, Chambers, Robert A.B., Speech Arts Tell me Congressman Conft Something be Delta Sigma Phi, Theatre Guild, Skull and Dagger, Best Actor Award I I d b t C f? one O Ou our G Chew, Herman A.B., Psychology Chilson, Jack S. A.B., Education lass of '54 Campbell Carlsen Carmichael Carothers Carpenter Cartee Cartmell Catlin Chacon Chambers Chew Chilson, J. S 27 Chilson, James David Sec. Kappa Sigma Chisholm, Mary Louise W. RA. Christie, Samuel G. Clapp, Janet Fae Kappa Alpha Theta Clark, John R. Pres. Kappa Sigma, I.F.C. Clayton, George W. Jr. Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club Clemenshaw, Verne T. Cliff, Janet Marilyn Clingman, Mary Hoke Pres. A.W,S., Cap and Gown, Chi Omega, A. S. Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Cefza, Fr, Cabinet Close, Marilyn A.B., Social Scienze A.B., Physical Education A.B., Speech Arts A.B., General Major A.B., Business Management A.B., English A.B., Social Science A.B., Social Service A.B., Education Council, A, S. Social Comm., A. B., Secretarial Management Vice-Pres. Alpha Gamma Delta, Sec. Secretarial Club Coker, Carol Ann Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic, Sr, Council Coleman, Libby M. Sigma Pi, Political Science Club A.B., Marketing A.B., Education PSICLES J DXPUMSTICAC9 DGSICLES17' Q SANDWICHES runnin .. .... ...mf Cllhfifkivdlflfii And for just lO wrappers. . . lass of '5 Chilson, J. D. Chisholm Christie Clapp Clark Clayton Clemenshaw Cliff Clingman Close Coker Coleman 28 Comer, E. Robert B.S., Business Management Sec., Pres. Tau Sigmag Vice-Pres, Sr. Classg l.D.C.g Alpha Tau Omegag Alpha Phi Omegag Lectures and Assemblies Cornmitteeg Westminister Club S Q 0 5' Tau Sigmag Newman Clubj El Club Azteca 0 lo . . Q Q Connor, Adalbert A.B., Business Administration Copitas, Sally A.B., General Major Cornett, Robert L. A.B., General Major Pi Kappa Alphaj Arnold Air Society Cottam, Paula A.B., English Kappa Delta Pi Creel, James W. B.S., Engineering Treas, Institute of Radio Engineersj Society of Automotive Engineers Culver, Lowell W. A.B., Political Science Pres. Alpha Mu Gammag lnternational Relations Committeeg Homecoming Committeeg Vice4Pres. German Clubg Phi Alpha Thetag Political Science Clubg World University Serviceg l.D.O,g Officer A.F.R.O.T.C.g Honors Program Dahlin, Raymond Donald A.B., Speech Arts Sec. Blue Keyg Pres. Oceotlg l,F,C.g Sec. A.M,S.g Tau Kappa Epsilong A,S. Councilg Pi Kappa Deltag Radio and Television Guildg Debate S Medalg Blue Key Scholarshipg l.D.O. Dale, Alan M. B.S., Engineering Pres., Vice-Pres. Enginee-r's Assoc.g Sec, Society of Automotive Engineersp Circulation Manager Aztec Engineer Staff Daly, William A. A.B., Physics Sec, Sigma Pi Sigmag Treas. l.R.E.j Vice-Pres. Radio Club ' Damsbo, Marion L. A.B., Education W,R.Ap C.S,T.A.g Pres, El Club Aztecag Westminister Club Collard Comer Connor Copitas Cornett Cottam Creel Culver Dahlin Dale Daly Damsbo 29 Davis, Margaret L. A.B., Sociology Davis, Ralph E. A.B., Political Science Kappa Sigma, lntramural Sports Dickey, Patricia Anne B.S., Bacteriology Phi Mu Epsilon Dickinson, Bill G. A.B., Business Management Sigma Chi Digiulio, Emanuel A. B.S., Engineering Engineer's Association, Society of Automotive Engineers Dodge, Elizabeth A. A.B., Education Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Alpha Iota, A,S, Council, A.W,S. Board, Cetza, Cap and Gown, C.S.T.A., Canterbury Club, Who's Who, M.E.N.C. Donahey, Dorene A.B., Education Baton twirler, C.S.T.A. Donnelly, Donald F. A.B., Physical Education Kappa Alpha, Varsity track Donohue, Martin A.B., Social Science Sigma Pi, Cross Country, Track Downs, Darrell A.B., Music Phi Mu Alpha, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Oceotl, Blue Key, Who's Who, M.E.N.C., Band Dugger, Ellis A.B., Education Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Theta, Oceotl, l,F.C., Westminister Club, Men's Glee Club, C.S.T.A. Dunkl, Rita A.B., Life Science S . C,S.T.A. Davis, M. L. Davis, R. E. Dickey Dickinson Digiulio Dodge Donahey Donnelly Donohue Downs Dugger Dunkl 30 Durward, Dorothy A.B., Physical Education W.R.A. Earnest, Patricia A.B., Speech Arts Theatre Guild, Radio Guild, Gamma Phi Beta, Cap and Gown, Who'S Who, Brocasg AS, Council, Chorusg Sophomore Follies, Faculty Follies Eckhoff, Dawn A.B., Speech Arts Theatre Guild Edwards, George F. B.S., Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers Engineer's Association Eiseman, Gerry A. A.B., Journalism Delta Delta Delta, Aztec Staff Ellison, Lillian Rosario A.B., Social Service Cetzag Pres. Alpha Gamma Delta, Aztec Cadets Ellison, Odia A.B., Psychology Elser, Natalie A.B., General Major Kappa Kappa Gamma Ericson, Carl E. A.B., Public Administration Political Science Club, International Relations Club Fairbairn, William C. A.B., Art Now, when coffee wos 8 cents o cup .... Sigma Chi Farrar, Marie Beatty A.B., Art Pres. Alpha Phi, Cap and Gowng Pres. Cetzag Sec. Soph, Classy A.W,S. Board Fassett, Harold Stedman, Jr. A.B., Speech Arts Pres. Sigma Pig Xolotlg Parade Chairman Homecoming, Radio Guild Durward Earnest Eckhoff Edwards Eiseman Ellison. L- R Ellison O Elser Ericson Fairbairn Farrar Fasiett , . Rl Fields, Ray D, A.B., Accounting Fr. Basketball, Varsity Basketballj Sigma Chij Vice-Pres. Oceotl Fillpot, R. Wayne A-B-1 Mafkeffng Pi Kappa Alpha Finn, Bernard Edward A. ., English Fish, Jim E. A.B., General Major Alpha Mu Gamma Fleming, Harvey C. S.B., Psychology Sigma Alpha Epsilong Arnold Air Society Fleming, Norman A.B., Music Pres. Rep, Baridg Pres. Orchestrag Pres., Vice-Pres. Phi Mu Alphag Leader Pep Band, Leader of Dance Band, C.S.T.A,g Pres, Music Federation Fleming, Winifred Evans A.B., Zoology Folger, Elizabeth A.B., Education Delta Phi Upsilong Aztec Christian Fellowshipg Xolotl Fordyce, Larry R. S.B., Marketing Kappa Sigma Fortner, Clair A.B., Business Management S . D It S' Ph'g T S' . ec e a lgma l au 'gma Then we oll flocked to the boiler room to Fowler, Marle Dennis A.B., Sociology Vote on the A5 Cord' Fowler, Rhudolph William B.S., Zoology Sigma Chig Oceotlg Xolotlg Arnold Air Societyg Capt. A.F.R.O.T.C,j A.M,S. Council lass of ' 4 Fields Fillpot Finn Fish Fleming, H. C. Fleming, N. Fleming, W. E, Folger Fordyce Fortner Fowler, M. D. Fowler, R. W. 32 Fresher, DeLoris Hanson Freeman, Marilyn Friedman, Stanley Zeta Beta Tau Frise, Muriel M. Funk, Albert Cleve Tau Sigma Galas, Georgianna M.E.N.C., C.S.T.A. Gentzler, Virgil Gerrish, Sue S. Gibbs, John H. Gillette, Kay Kappa Delta, C.S.T.A. A.B., Education A.B., Economics A.B., Accounting A.B., General Maier Business Management A.B., Education A.B., Speech Arts Pres. A.M.S,, Pres., Sec. Delta Sigma Phi, Blue Key, Who's Who, Officer A,F.R.O,T.C,, Chairman Mascot Committee, AS, Card Committee, Athletic Committee, King Kotten A.B., Recreation B.S., Engineering Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineer's Association, Aztec Engineer A.B., Marketing Cap and Gown, Who's Who, Pres. Pi Beta Phi, A,S, Council, Treas, Fr. Class, Xolotl, Theta Chi Dream Girl, Homecoming Queen Attendant Giragi, Georgia C. C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi Gleason, Mary Magdelene Math Club Seniors A.B., Education A.B., Mathematics Frasher Freeman Friedman Frise Funk Galas Gentzler Gerrish Gibbs Gillette Giragi Gleason 33 Glines, Nadine L. A.B., Education Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pig Delta Phi Upsilon, C.T.A.g A,A,U.W. A Scholarship , ','i.Z:'::1f-. V Godwin, Berthold Lamar A.B., Social Service A.F.R.O.T,C, i '- H' , N . Goldfus, Joel A.B., General Major mx . Qmlm M Advertising Manager Aztec, Del Sud, Red Book, Publications Board, Lectures 4 . . and Assemblies Committee, Zeta Beta Tau XKW ' i - 0 Gookin, William E. A.B., Chemistry X U ,U A American Chemical Society, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Cross Country, Track Q 9 f Goot, Lionel D. A.B., Psychology 0 Gould, Edwin R. A.B., Psychology Q0 -. 0 ' Graf, Helcia M. A.B., Art Kappa KaDDa Gamma N 6 Graham, Bill A.B., Public Administration 4 0 Q Q Political Science Club 5 S Grant, Donald E. A.B., General Major Af' E Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omeba, Arnold Air Society 1 ' - ' -if Graves, Betty Aspe A.B., Music ' YM-YWg Pres. Sigma Alpha lotag Music Federationg M.E.N.C. Graves, James Barton A.B., Social Service Gray, William E. A.B., Business Management Vice-Pres, Sec, Historian Alpha Phi Omega, Student Publicity Chairman S . Glines Godwin Goldfus Gookin Goot Gould Graf Graham Grant Graves, B. A. Graves, J. B. Gray 34 Greenberg, Ronald E. A.B., Political Science Wi-io's Who, Pres, Treas, Blue Key, Commissioner of Finance, A.S. Council, Editor Del Sud, Sports Editor Er, Handbook, Pres., Vice-Pres. Zeta Beta Tau, Secretary A.M.S., Chairman Student-Faculty Finance Committee, Athletics Board, Publications Board Griffin, Charles C. B.S., Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec.-Treas Society ot Automotive Engineers Grigsby, Bert E. A.B., Physical Education Blue Key, Pres. Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres, A.M.S., A.E.R.O.T.C., Varsity Baseball Gross, Wayne M. B.S., Chemistry American Chemical Society Grow, Harry S. A.B., Geography Sigma Pi Haase, Walter Ernest A.B., Industrial Arts Kappa Alpha Hale, Daniel W. A.B., General Maior Treas. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Pres., Pres. l.F.C., Sec., Pres. Blue Key, A.M.S., Homecoming CovChairrnan, Radio Guild, VVho's Who, 4 A,M,S. Award Certificates, S Medal, Knight-Templar Scholarship, International Relations Club, A.S, Council Halimi, Azizollah A.B., Industrial Arts Grocious living is but port ot our troining Han' Marguerite A.B., Education program' Pres. Sigma Kappa, Historian A.W.S., Panhellenic, Jr, Cabinet, C,S.T,A. Hall, Raymond Duane A-B-1 Aff Alpha Tau Omega, Art Cuuilcl Hamber, Harry Edward A.B., Business Management Xolotl, Pi Omega Pi, Zeta Beta Tau Hamrick, Cecil 0. A.B., General Maivr Tau Sigma Class of '54 Greenberg Griffin GI'lgSl'DY Gross Grow Haase Hale Halimi Hall, M. Hall, R. D. Hamber Hamrick 35 , Hannah, Carol Ruth A.B., General Maior Vice-Pres, Delta Zeta, Sec., Treas, Panhellenic, Secretarial Club Hansen, Catherine Green A.B,, Physical Education W.R,A. Hansen, Patricia A.B., Speech Arts Sec. Newman Club, Alpha Gamma Delta, Theatre Guild, Xolotl, Alpha Psi Omega Harbaugh, George S. A.B., Economics Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma, Oceotl Hard, Phyllis A.B., Education Harpst, Toni A.B., Speech Arts Kappa Alpha Theta, Theatre Guild Hart, Joe Travis A.B., Political Science ViceaPres,, Pres, Wesley' Club Hartley, Richard A.B., General Maior Arnold Air Society Hartman, Alan M. A.B., Psychology Hillel, Varsity Football Hartman, Edward A.B., Business Management And one day the Bookstore had O Special Tennis Club, Tau Sigma on ploid Shirts Hartman, John C. A.B., Business Management Treas. Phi Sigma Kappa, Tau Sigma Hartung, James S. A.B., Accounting lass of '5 Hannah Hansen, C. G. Hansen, P. Harbaugh Hard Harpst Hart Hartley Hartman, A. M. Hartman, E. Hartman, J. C. Hartung 36 M Haubert, Joyce A.B., Accounting Hawkins, Bette Ann A.B., English Hayes, Arthur H. A.B., Physical Science Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres. C.ST,A, Hays, Thomas G., Jr. A.B., Speech Arts Theatre Guild, Treas. Skull and Dagger, Radio Guild Hazetton, Barbara A.B., Sociology Heaton, William E. A.B., Business Management Alpha Mu Gamma, Deseret Club, Varsity Track Heilbron, Curtis A.B., General Major Varsity Rowing Crew, Sailing Team Held, Paul E. A.B., Marketing Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Varsity Football Helton, Margarette A.B., Education Alpha Chi Omega Herbert, Malcolm B.S., Engineering Hetrick, Phyllis B. A.B., Speech Arts Pres. Theatre Guild, Pres, Interfaith, Cap and Gown, Skull and Dagger, Can- terbury Club, Kara, Who's Who Hickethier, Don A.B., Business Management Pres. Sigma Phi Epsilon Seniors Haubert Hawkins Hayes Hays Hazetton Heaton Heilbron Held Helton Herbert Hetrick Hickethier 37 Hodges, Gerry W. Hoff, Janice Murdy A.B., Psychology A.B., Education A.W.S. Boardg Vice-Pres. Pi Beta Phi, Delta Phi Upsilorm Hogan, Harold J. Holly, Kenneth D. Holt, Edith E. Alpha Kappa Delta Holzinger, Carl Henry Pres. Pi Kappa Alphag Hooper, AI F. Horne, Harold R. Delta Sigma Phi Horner, Jesse David Hosick, Ruth Hoanne Fr. Football Westminister Club, German Clubg Treble Clef Howell, Robert Alpha Tau Omegag Oceotl Howell, William A. Sigma Chig Track B.S., Engineering A.B., Physical Education A.B., Social Service A.B., Speech Arts A.B., Chemistry B.S., Engineering A.B., English A.B., General Major A.B., General Major B.S., Life Science f E 53 62? - l li ' ' la 5 13377119 241' ee Seniors H0d9e5 HGH Hogan Holly Holt Holzinger Hooper Horne Horner Hosick Howell, R. Howell, W. A. , , Y ,, 38 Due to the greot demand for lndustricil Arts courses .... lass of '54 Hubler, George Edward Hughes, Frank Pres. American Society of Civil Engineers Hunnicutt, Marthetta C,S.T,A. Hutchinson, Frank Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pig C.S.T.A. Imlay, Donald C. Vice-Pres, Lambda Chi Alpha Inman, Malcolm E. l.R.E.g Sigma Pi Sigma Irwin, John C. Sigma Chip Arnold Air Society Ivancic, Helen Treas. Gamma Phi Betag Vice-Pres. Xolotlg Sec.-Treas. mittee Jamieson, James Jimenez, Conrad S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Aztec Club, Newman Club Johnston, Ian McKay Jones, Susan E. Alpha Phi A.B., General Maior B.S., Engineering A.B., Education A.B., Education Business Management B.S., Physics A.B., Social Science A.B., English C.S.T.A.g Rally Com- A.B., English A.B., Accounting A.B., Geography A.B., Music Hubler Hughes Hunnicutt Hutchinson Imlay Inman Irwin lvancic Jamieson Jimenez Johnston Jones, S. E 39 Jones, William W. Jordan, Sandra Lenore A.B., Industrial Arts A.B., Marketing Songleaderg Rally Cornmitteeg Newman Clubg A.S. Homecoming Committee Kalstrom, Richard D. Sigma Pi Sigmag l.R.E.g Men's Glee Clubg Chorus Kemprath, Marilyn Karns, Arlene W.R.A.g C.S.T.A. Kary, Norman H. E. Sigma Chi Kennedy, John A. Psi Chi Ketler, William R. Killman, Frisbie Sec., Vice-Pres. American Society of Civil Engineersg Engine-er's Student Council Kimbell, Jean Pi Beta Phig A.W,S. Board King, Dennis W. A.B., Physics A.B., English A.B., Physical Education A.B., Social Science A.B., Psychology B.ED., Accounting B.S., Engineering Editor Aztec Engineerg A.B., Education A.B., Accounting Xolotlg Oceotlg Vice-Pres., Treas. Arnold Air Societyg Treas. Sigma Cnig Major A.F.R.O.T.C. Kipp, Gerald W. A.B., Physical Education Lambda Chi Alphag Fr, Basketball Aw, come on, Joe . . .pick on kids your own size. lass of '54 Jones, W. W. Jordan Kalstrom Kemprath Karns Kary Kennedy Ketler Killman Kimbell King Kipp 40 Kirk, Alan Hope A.B., Accounting Kirwin, Nancy A.B., Sociology Cetzag Vice-Pres. Pi Beta Phi Knight, Marian E. A.B., General Maior Pres. Home Economics Club, Pres. Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Editor Del Sud O 9 Knudsen, Robert Morgan A.B., Education Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. Delta Sigma Phi, Who's Who, Blue Key, A.S. Council, Treas. LFC., Oceotlg Xolotlg C.S,T.A Kohut, Milton William A.B., Speech Arts Theatre Guild, Radio Guild Krarup, Walter J. B.S., Business Management Kupiec, Barbara A.B., Education Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas. A.W.S.g Treas. M.E.N.C.g C.S.T.A., Panhellenic Lambert, Dolphin A.B., Physics Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec, Institute of Radio Engineers Lamberton, Kenneth J. A.B., Business Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fr. Basketball, A,F.R.O,T,C. O Lansky, Jordan N. A.B., General Business O Kappa Alpha, Letterman Club Larrabee, Cynthia A.B., General Major W.R.A., Panhellenicj Pres, Alpha Phig Theatre Guild Leah, Nancy A.B., Social Science Seniors Kirk Kirwin Knight Knudsen Kohut Krarup Kupiec Lambert Lamberton Lansky Larrabee Leah 4l Lehto, Lauri Antero B.S., Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas. Engineer's Association, l.R.E., Sec. International Relations Club Lentz, Barbara Ann A.B., Accounting, Mathematics Homecoming Queen Attendant, Treas, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Epsilon, Xolotl A O . O o 0 O.. 0 Leppert, Mary Kathryn A.B., Education Q , 0 6 0 O O Pres, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Phi Upsilon, C.S.T.A., Choral Club, Treble Clet, O Q 0 0 O0 Choralaires, Treble Clet Sextet M 9 0 .421 0 o 0 Lester, Charlotte A.B., Art 0 0 O , g Gamma Phi Beta, C,S.T.A., Cetza, W.R.A. Board -0 0 ?-5v'5-'T , l' H ,yi IAAV 4 . Z Lewis, Jack D. A.s., chemistry L 0 0 0 A at American Chemical Society son O 0 Loaiza, F. Aleiandro B.S., Business Management ! 0 0 Political Science Club, International Relations Club, Publicity Chairman Tau ax Q Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi 9 0 va Q. Longman, Sarah A.B., History iv 0 O oo Chancellor Cap and Gown, Pres. Westminister Club, AS. Council, Debate, O N ViceaPres. Pi Kappa Delta O 0 xl. 0 . 0 5 Lovell, Jackie B. Ed., Art ,,. X Madden, Betty Lorraine B.S., Personnel Management O V ' Alpha Gamma Delta S 6 oo 0 O u Mann, Alban W. Jr. A.B., Economics X K J ' Mann, Catherine A.B., Education Alpha Xi Delta, C.S.T.A. Mann, Katherine Ellen A.B., Education S C C.S.T.A. BIIIUYS Lehto Lentz Leppert Lester Lewis Loaiza Longman Lovell Madden Mann, A. W. Mann, C. Mann, K. E 42 Mansur, Wade A., Jr. Martin, Carl F. Delta Sigma Phi Martin, Earl B. Mastronski, John I. Mastronski, Mona Mayfield, Jo Ann C.S.T.A. Mayfield, William Howard Mayo, Dave Theatre Guild McAllister, William Theta Chi The mon who suits Americci best Mccallrey' Joseph wlllmm McClure, Val R. Theatre Guild Brocas, Deseret Club Cheer Leader, Aztec A.B., Speech Arts A.B., Business Management B.S., Physics Sigma Pi Sigma, l.R.E., Radio Club A. B., Public Administration Pres. Political Science Club A.B., Education C.S.T.A., Newman Club A.B., Education A.B., General Major Tau Sigma, Geological Society, Xolotl, Arnold Air Society, Sigma Chi A.B., Speech Arts A.B., Accounting A.B., Speech Arts Band, Pi Kappa Alpha, Theatre Guild A.B., Speech Arts McDermott, James Patrick, Jr. A.B., Banking and Financing Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma, Arnold Air Society , Class of '54 Mznsur Martin, C. F. Martin, E. B. Mastronski, J. l. Mastronslci, M. Mayfield, J. A ayfield, W. H. Mayo McAllister McCaffrey McClure McDermott 43 McGee, Patricia Sojourner A.B., Music Pres, Panhellenicg A.W.S.g Cap and Gowng Rally Committeeg Booster Com- mitteeg Alpha Phi Mclver, Anstiss Psi Chi McKay, Mary Ellen Hawe A.B., Psychology A.B., Psychology A.S. Courlcilg Psi Chip Xolotlg Lectures and Assemblies Committee McNamara, Marilyn C.S.T.A. Meek, Jere S. Alpha Tau Omega Merrill, .lacquelin Cap and Gowrig Aztecg Press Clubg Gamma Phi Betaj A Boardg Xolotlg Handbook Editor Messinger, Robert Kappa Sigmag Arnold Air Society Mester, Jack R. Phi Sigma Kappa Michell, Leonard J. Miller, Claudine Marie Kappa Deltag Flag Twirlerg Orchestrag Kappa Delta Pi Milow, E. Dean Phi Sigma Psi Miller, Miriam A.B., Education B.S., Accounting A.B., Journalism ,W.S. Boardg W.R.A. A.B., Marketing B.S., Accounting A.B., Education A.B., Music B.S., Life Science A.B., Social Service Discrimincting people prefer cocooriut crecir lass of '5 McGee Mclver McKay McNamara Meek Merrill MeSSl 99 Mester Michell Miller, C. M. Milow Miller, M. 44 OD. Q 9 ? CD J A K 435 SZEJQW5 f7 V3 T l,l i W Mew 'W i. V s I X DQ Q 5 S -A V51 J ,IQ Seniors my e r ic be Mills, Barbara A. A.B., Education Misenhimer, Charles Gordon A.B., Business Management Vice-Pres., Sec, Historian Theta Chi Mitchell, John G. A.B., Marketing Monson, Lester A. A.B., Physics Sigma Pi Sigma Monta, George C. A.B., Social Science Phi Alpha Theta, Kara Montepagano, William A.B., Geography Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fr, Baseball Moore, John George B.S., Business Management Moore, Kathleen A.B., History Vice-Pres. Sigma Kappa, Treble Clefg Westminister Club Moore, Velma Orr A.B., English Morgan, Mary-Martha A.B., Education C.S.T.A.j M.E,N.C,g Pres. Canterbury Club, Chorus Morrison, Robert Lee B.S., Accounting Kappa Sigma Movich, Daniel D. A.B., Physical Science Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society Mills Misenhimer Mitchell Monson Monta Montepagano Moore, J. G. Moore, K. Moore, V. O. Morgan Morrison Movich 45 Mueller, Dolores R. B.S., Laboratory Technique Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Mu Epsilon, Chorus , I Muller, Alfred Jr. B.S., Business Management mill' llilml Tau Sigma lilllllllllllknlllIllxLl Murray, D. Gene A.B., Accounting lnterfVarsity Christian Fellowship, YM-YW, Westminister Club, Theatre Club ? Myers, Robert C. A.B., Art Kappa Sigma Nairne, Douglas D. A.B., Business Management Sigma Chi, Oceotl, Tau Sigma Nakao, Fuiiko A.B., General Major Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, International Relations Club, Political Science Club, Treble Clet Napolske, Alfred B.S., Marketing Tau Sigma n Nelson, Brinton E. A.B., Marketing L Tau Sigma .T Newberry, Billy D. B.S., Engineering Pres, Vice-Pres., Publicity Chairman Engineer's Association, Sec. Society of Automotive Engineers, Aztec Engineer Staff J Niehaus, L. Chris A.B., General Major X j Norris, Aylene E. A.B., Secretarial Management Treas. San Diego State Secretaries O'Brien, Thomas H. A.B., Mathematics Varsity Football, Pres. Kappa Alpha: l7O Ib. Boxing Champion Mueller Muller Murray Myers Naime Nakao Napolske Nelson Newberry Niehaus Norris O'Brien 46 O'Connell, Barbara L. A.B., General Major Offord, Shirley A. A.B., Art Vice-Pres. Alpha Chi Omega, Art Guild, Treble Clei Ogden, Evan Mack B.5., Engineering Engineer's Associationg Society of Automotive Engineers Onack, Thomas Phillip A.B., Chemistry Oppe, Hubert W. A.B., Sociology Alpha Kappa Delta, Alpha Mu Gamma, International Relations Club, Newman Club Orendain, Juan F. B.S., Engineering Editor Aztec Engineer, Chairman Engineering Student Council, Pres. American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-Pres, Engineer's Association, Treas. Society of Automotive Engineers Orman, Gerald J. A.B., Political Science Lambda Chi Alpha, Political Science Club Orth, Charles Joseph A.B., Chemistry American Chemical Society Orth, Robert Eugene A.B., Zoology Osborne, Jeanette E. A.B., Secretarial Management And in my days OS O Student editor Treas., Vice-Pres. Chi Omega, Pres. San Diego State Secretaries, Newman I Miss Beyette. . . . Club Palmer, William F. A.B., Accounting Tau Sigma Parker, George W. B.S., Accounting Tau Sigma lass of '54 0'ConneIl Offord Ogden Onack Oppe Orendain Orman Orth, C. J. Orth, R. E. Osborne Palmer Parker 47 Parton, James Harry A.B., Personnel Management Pattison, Kenneth Lee A.B., Physical Education Sigma Chi Epsilon, Varsity Baseball Pax, Leonard A.B., Marketing Tau Sigma Pearson, Harold R. A.B., Chemistry Aesculapians Pence, Robert R. A.B., Business Management L X Tau Sigma Perozzi, Marilyn A.B., Education tl it ' Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Upsilon, Quetzal l-lall 51 Peterson, Frank A. A.B., Education Pies, C.S.T.A. Q ,F Peterson, Patricia Ann A.B., Physical Education Vice-Pres, W,R,A., A.W,S, Board, Del Sud Staff, Rally Committee, Song Leader, Sr. Class Council Phokianou, Lydia A.B., General Maior Delta Zeta, YM-YW, International Relations Club PIthk,D 'dA h' A.B.,G IM' , , , U C 3 AIDZ: Tardfwqa, Oceotl emm am When questioned about the missing funds , Pope, Albert W. A.B., Mathematics Vice-Pres. Sigma Pi, Deseret Club Price, John W. A.B., General Major Sigma Pi lass of '54 3 Parton Pattison Pax Pearson Pence Perozzi Peterson, F. A. Peterson, P. A. Phokianou Plutchak Pope Price 48 Prokop, Phil George A.B., Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Pi Omega, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Letter- Q man's Club, A.F.R.O.T,C,, Arnold Air Society, Athletics Board, Fr, Baseball Prosser, Duane R. B.S., Engineering Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineers Association Pugh, John William A.B., Business Management Pyle, Lee A., Jr. A.B., Education Pres, C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi Radenheimer, Paul E. A.B., Education C.S.T.A., Alpha Tau Omega, l,F.C. Radmilovich, Milton L. A.B., Business Management Kappa Sigma Rahman, Gamal El Din Abdel A.B., Physical Education Raine, Patrick J. A.B., History Theta Chi Ramos, Adele A.B., English Randolph, La Vella Nadene A.B., Life Science Rapp, Phillip Henry A.B., Art Pres. Newman Club, Art Guild, Historian Alpha Phi Omega, Theatre Guild, Television and Radio Guild, Tennis Club, Photography Club Rasmussen, Judith A.B., Secretarial Management Sec. Alpha Gamma Delta, Secretarial Club Q Seniors Prokop Prosser Pugh Pyle Radenheimer Radmilovich Rahman Raine Ramos Randolph Rapp Rasmussen 49 Rau, Lucille Finney A.B., Social Science Razo, Bufino A.B., Sociology Xolotlg Newman Club Reel, Leland S. B-5-. Pl'lYSiCS Treas. Pi Sigma Pi, Chairman l.R,E. Reise, Shirley A.B., Education Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Upsilon, Quetzal l-lall, C.S.T.A Richards, Nancy Elizabeth B.S., Marketing Richter, Rita C. A.B., Mathematics Math Club Ritter, Robert D. A.B., Business Manager VicefPres. Pi Kappa Alpha Roach, William A. A.B., Speech Arts Blue Key, Sec, Skull and Dagger, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres., Vice-Pres. Theatre Guild, Kar, I,D.C., Best Actor Awards, Chairman Dramatic Declamation speech contest Roark, Robert A.B., Journalism Sports Editor, Managing Editor Aztec, Sec. Phi Sigma Kappa Robb, Wesley E. A.B., Mathematics Sigma Chi, A.F,R.O.T.C. Roberts, James Weston A.B., Political Science Pres, Political Science Club Robinson, Edward W. A.B., Chemistry American Chemical Society . Seniors Rau Razo Reel Reise Richards Richter Ritter Roach Roark Robb Roberts Robinson 50 Robinson, Robert F. B.S., Business Management Kappa Sigma, Oceotig A.S. Finance Committee Rocle, Judy A.B., Education Gamma Phi Beta 3 Rocle, Margaret A. A.B., Education Gamma Phi Beta Rodriguez, Yolanda A.B., General Major Treble Clefg Chorus, Alpha Xi Delta, international Relations Club Roos, Charles Frederick B.S., Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, Society of Automotive Engineers, l.F.C, Rosa, Joe A.B., Business Management AS. President, Sigma Chig l.F.C.g Pres, Fr. Classy Blue Key Rose, Geneva Jean A.B., Education C.S.T.A.g Sec. Kappa Delta Pig Delta Phi Upsilon Ross, Fred A. A.B., Business Management Tau Sigma Roth, Jerry A.B., Economics Rozmus, Edward Andrzej A.B., Education . . C.S.T.A. A TV contract in the offmg? Ruiz, Humberto A. A.B., Zoology Aesculapians Rushfeldt, Mary Ellen A.B., Education C.S.T.A. Class of '5 Robison Rocle, J. Rocle, M. A. Rodriguez Roos R053 Rose Ross Roth Rozmus Ruiz Rushfeldt 5l Russell, Robert Earl A.B., Social Science Alpha Kappa Delta, Football, Tracla Letterman Rye, Robert Samuel A.B., Business Management Fr. Cabinet, Tennis Team, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sanchez, Emily Marie A.B., French Alpha Mu Gamma, Newman Club Sanders, Val G. Delta Sigm Sandy, Nancy A,B., Art a Phig Arnold Air Society A.B., Education C,S,T.A,p Kappa Delta Pip Delta Phi Upsilon Sass, Maynard M. Tau Sigma Scanlan, Edward F. Tau Kappa Scharf, Charles J. Theta Chi Scharnikow, Ann B.S., Accounting A.B., Education Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega A.B., Economics A.B., English Delta Zeta, Xolotl Schell, Edwin A. Phi Sigma Schneider, William Phi Sigma Schroeder, Wilma Delta Phi A.B., Life Science Kappa, Tau Sigma A.B., Business Management Kappa, Tau Sigma A.B., Education Upsilon V M ,wuz X . X V N, Eight out of nine doctors told us Orthopaedic lime bags .... lass of '5 Russell Rye Sanchez Sanders Sandy Sass Scanlan Scharf Scharnikow Schell Schneider Schroeder 52 A.B., English Seniors Schwandt, Willian F., Jr. Tau Sigma Scott, Edward P., Jr. Secord, Kappa Sigma Alan Howard B.S., Business Management A.B., Business Management A.B., Business Management Fr, Cabinet, AS. Social Committee, Pres. Beta Delta, Treas, Sr. Class, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Shishido, Buneo Shively, Tau Kappa Epsilon Leanne Pres. Chi Omega, AS. Council, Cap and Gown, VVho's Co-Chairman Fr, Class Silbaugh, James Sims, Kenneth F. Phi Sigma Xi Skinner, Mary Lee Slaughter, Robert L. Pres. Sigma Smith, Ferol Pi Beta Phi Smith, Paul E. Alpha Epsilon, l.F.C. Snailum, William G., Jr. A.B., Sociology Who, Xolotl, Cetza A.B., Social Service A.B., Life Science A.B., Mathematics A.B., Marketing B.S., General Major A.B., General Major A.B., Marketing Schwanclt Scott Secord Shishido Shively Silbaugh Sims Skinner Slaughter Smith, F. Smith, P. E. Snailum 53 Snodgress, G. M. A.B., Psychology Snyder, Joel James A.B., History Sigma Chi, Debate, A.S. Council, Blue Key, Commissioner of Elections, Who's Whog A,F,R.O,T,C.g Honor Student, Intramural Sports, Treas. Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pres. l,D.O. Sorenson, Martha A.B., Education C.S.T.A. Sparling, Patsy Ruth A.B., General Major Spears, James C. A.B., Economics Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Omegag Radio Guild, Wesley Club Spencer, Arthur William B.S., Engineering Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineer's Association Stafford, Rex S. Stearns, Chester M. Phi Alpha Theta, Steed, Richard Raymond Kappa Alpha Steineger, Jack E. Tau Sigma Stella, Salvatore L. Phi Sigma Kappa Stephens, Mary E. Kappa Delta Phi A.B., Journalism A.B., Social Science A.B., Marketing B.S., Accounting B.S., Zoology A.B., Psychology to ae 0 -e,ui.,f , o ' ii S at c l S ag e Q ' i ii llil Seniors Snodgress Snyder Sorenson Sparling Spears Spencer Stafford Stearns Steed Steineger Stella Stephens 54 Stevenson, Carey W., Jr. Strauss, Arnie Sue, Jimie K. S. Swanberger, Jean Sec. C.S.T.A. Swanson, George Bernard l.D.O.g Xolotl Tanaka, Jess F. Temple, Nancy Tennison, Audrey Nims Thomas, Douglas N. Thomas, William O. Kappa Sigma . , , , , Th , M r K. Filmed entirely within the prison wolls. ompson aware Thornberry, Joseph H. Kappa Delta Pig C.S.T,A. Phi Sigma Kappa, Society of Automotive Engineers Sigma Pig Manager Intramural Athletics Alpha Phi Omega, C.S.T,A. Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineer's Association, B.S., Engineering A.B., Zoology A.B., Education A.B., Education B.S., Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, B.S., Zoology A.B., History A.B., Speech Arts A.B., History B.S., Zoology A.B., Recreation B.S., Engineering American Society of Civil Engineersg Engineer's Association lass of '5 Stevenson Strauss Sue Swanberger Swanson Tanaka Temple Tennison Thomas, D. N. Thomas, W. 0. Thompson Thornberry 55 Tobin, Patrick D. A.B., Business Administration Pres. Jr. Class, Treas. Pi Kappa Delta, l.F,C. Toth, Art Charles A.B., Recreation Sr. Basketball Manager, Cosmopolitan Club, Neighborhood House Volunteer Club Toth, Kenneth S. A.B., Chemistry Treas. American Chemical Society Trainer, Thomas H. Sigma Chi Tucker, Thomas N. Vice-Pres., Pres. Aesculapians Turner, Joyce S. C.S.T.A. Ulloa, Hope D. Alpha Mu Gamma, Extrafuiricular Committee, Choir Vinbladh, Doris A. Voll, Ruth Lain A.B., General Major B.S., Zoology A.B., Education A.B., Spanish A.B., Education A.B., Education Aztec Christian Fellowship, C.S.T.A.g Alpha Delta Chip Delta Phi Upsilon von Eckarsber, Barbara Vulliet, Dorothy Delta Phi Upsilong Aztec Christian Fellowship A. B., Physical Education A.B., Education Walker, Thomas Jefferson, lll A.B., Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Copy Editor Aztec, Football announcer, Radio Guild, Sailing Team Foster ond Kleiser never had it so good HSS 0 l li '54 Tobin Toth, A. C. Toth, K. S. Trainer Tucker Turner Ulloa -Winbladh Voll von Eckarsber Vulliet Walker 56 Waller, Robert A.B., Marketing Pres. Zeta Beta Tau, Sec. Blue Key, Sr. Editor, Co-Editor Del Sud, Sec. l.F.C., Vice-Pres. Jr. Class, Who's Who, Wing Executive Officer A.FtR.O.T.C. ,-X -,,. Warriner, Jennie Jo A.B., Speech Arts Pres, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Cap and Gown, Debate, AS. Council, Chairman Extra-Curricular Committee, Pres. Pi Kaopa Delta: Alpha Delta Chi, Who's Who Watkins, Harvey O., Jr. A.B., Industrial Arts Sigma Pi Watson, George A.B., Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wayne, Roy E. Jr. A.B., Public Administration 5 Delta Sigma Phi Weeks, Alicia J. A.B., Journalism Sec, Marshall, Pu licity Chairman Kappa Alpha Theta, Copy Editor, Sorority Editor Del Sud, Copy Editor, News Editor Aztec, Homecoming Queen Candi- date, Dance Club Wenberg, Duane Harold B.S., Engineering Westminister Club, l.R.E,, Eng'n:er's Asso:iation Wessling, Sandra A. A.B., Secretarial Management Pi Beta Phi, San Diego State Secretaries Weston, Daniel John A.B., Economics, Political Science, Speech Arts Varsity Debate Team, Phi Kappa Delta Wheeler, James W. A.B., Business Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon O Whelan, Harry T. B.S., Business Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon Whitacre, Philip A. A.B., Banking and Finance Pres. Sr. Class, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. Sigma Chi, Pres. Pi Kappa Delta: Pres. Xolotl, Who's Who, Vice-Pres. Blue Key, Sec. Tau Sigma, AS. Finance Committee, AS. Public Relations Committee, AS. Constitutions Committee, Oceotl, Chairman Invitational Speech Tournament, Varsity Debate Waller Warriner Watkins Watson Wayne Weeks Wenberg Wessling Weston Wheeler Whelan Whitacre 57 ,1. , , Whitcomb, Kenneth R. A. B., Education Xolotl, Pres, Arnold Air Society, Varsity Basketball, Sigma Chi White, William Robert Sigma Chi Wiberg, Carl Stuart A.B., Pe Wilikins, Richard G. Willett, .laratt Phi Alpha Theta Wilson, Stancil Vice-Pres, Pi Kappa Alpha, International Relations Club Windsor, Donald Wingo, Margaret Ann Wolschlag, Joe A,F,R.O,'l-.C.g Arnold Air Society Wonnell, Susan King Woods, Greta C.S.T.A., Quetzal Hall, Alpha Xi Delta Wood, Joan Who's Who, Cap and Gown, Editor Aztec, Pi Kappa Delt A.B., Physical Education rsonnel Management B.S., Physics A.B., General Major A.B., Political Science A.B., Psychology B.S., Lab Technology A.B., General Major A.B., Psychology A.B., Education A.B., Journalism ag Debate 'wmieb ' A Pt Y gi M its 'l fp? ' , 5 of I wi W fl bg Seniors Whitcomb White Wiberg Wilikins Willett Wilson wlndsof Win90 Wolschlag Wonnell Woods Wood 58 Wood, Phyllis Wyman, Sammie E. Zachary, Nancy A. Zimmerman, Gilbert Blue Keyg W Zuehike, Lowell H. Q V? ,V M nd os we ore dismissed ot the noon hour. . . Class of '5 ho's Who, Pres. Phi Mu Alpha, M.E.N.C,g A.B., Education A.B., Social Studies A.B., Journalism A.B., Music Band Major A.B., Education Wood, P. Wyman Zachary Zimmerman Zuehike 59 f if fm x QW Q 37575 P ff? if 1 fr MX: W ,Q S ,531 V T' f' is A Student Activities M H, , ,. - ' ..... I W . ,, 1.7. ,, . , Q if , 'X Q , A, it 1 Joseph Rosa AS. President ssocialed Stud nl Tom Goodbody Pat McNabb Ronald Greenburg AS. Vice-President AS, Secretary AS, Commissioner of Finance 63 STUDENT COUNCIL, seated around the table: Joe Rosa, presidentg Ronnie Greenberg, Gail Thompson, Leanne Shively, Dave Carlson Andy Simpson Maren Heubach, John Baldessari, Chuck Royer, George Sunga, Kay MoraRonnie Moore, Don Ritchey, Alan Mishne, Sarah Longman Virgil Gentzler Maren Heubach, John Baldessari, Chuck Royer, George Sunga, Kay Moran, Andy Brown, Jennie Jo Warriner, Tom Goodbody, Pat McNabb Council SDCS governing body . . . initial activity of the year was first council camp at Whispering Pines to plan year's program . . . all-college day for high school students conducted in May by Booster Com- mittee . . . group appointed to revise charters and procedures of AS committees and boards . . . activities council, composed of faculty and students, discussed school problems at April conclave in Ensenada . , . AMS, AWS, and AS offices under one roof for the first time . . . year's big question mark was which groups were off-campus . . . . visitors to Monday afternoon meetings included students from Germany and AS presidents from local high schools . . . several outstanding assem- blies presented through efforts of the council . . competition always keen for council seats ..,. 64 a , 'Q , is -. 'U HI , - armed. ,1 it 1 I5 k F N- -:J A 'Mk 1? 0 , A ,X LD, Q .gn I X ' . , om ' Recreation ssoclallon Dorothy Durwood President Pat Peterson Lois Pick Virginia Olds Vice President Secretary Treasurer Left to right, first row: Miss Mary Cave, Dot Durward, Virginia Olds, Lois Pick, Joyce Hollands, Pat Curtis, Georgia Bunker, Mary Jane MacCauley, LaVerne Zowada. Second row: Claudine Sawyer, Rita Zouhar, Norman Johnson, Dolores Blackstone, Mary Edna Babb, Margaret Ellis, Marianne Benjamin, Martha Anderson, Carol Reilly, Miss Dorothy Tollefsen, Joan Weining, Patt Patton, Ann Hayden, Barbara Sampson. 65 Women's Recreation Association . . . led this year by Joyce Hollonds in the Fall and Dot Durward in the Spring . . . advisors are Miss Mary Cave and Miss Dorothy Tollefsen . . . sponsors annual carnival and Shamrock Shuffle, highlighted by the crowning of St, Pat . . . mountain parties and inter-school playdays . . . in charge of inter-sorority sports competition . . . W.R.A. originally formed on campus in i906 as Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation .... Sue Shearer Vice President Carol Karns Secretary Betty Jo Small Treasurer Mary Hoke Clingman President ssociated Organization composed of all women stu- dents who are AS Card holders . . . sponsors semi-annual A.W.S. banquets, highlighted by Cetza and Cap and Gown tapping ceremonies . . . sent M. L. Ross as official delegate to regional A.W.S. convention at University of Arizona in April . . . conducted first student- faculty auction on campus during March as fund-raising project . . . major A.W.S. event was fourth annual all-school Spring Sing in Greek Bowl in May . . . A.W.S. encourages women students to take active part in campus activities . . . takes charge of Scripps Cottage. First row, left to right: Carol Karns, Carolyn Butler, Beverly Butler, Pat Razzetto, Beverly Anderson. Second row: Mary Hoke Clingman, Sue Shearer, Betty Jo Small, Shirley Collmer, Kay Moran, June Felber, Jackie Harris. Third row, standing: Miss Doris Nancy Page, Marianne Benjamin, Jean Carlson, Mary Rae Deitrich, Barbara Baldaree, Phyliss Deyo, Ann Peteson, Barbara Boland Sylvia Jennings, M. L, Ross, Donna Dee Dickson. Women Stud nl Tariq o Wes 6 Q llllullTg,QMQQ ll ' RD Wee:-2 znzmzm JW' X lm ... IME, Ms alkyl-J-1 4? g2? N Zn r I xx ! j 155' r- l . , , ll 1 6 Ll K 'l 1,-an ,jgz WN. ' M i- Wm In 5 11 2 I . . Q 1 Q . V , ex, A If M, , J h ., -so XX. -6 may .-' 3 W Lf V 1 W-,4.::-2-'-'f-'- K 1 f. 'l ' .T 5 is f' ,...m Txx Q' B , l HI ig 4 man, LQEU O tx - J Oo l Our college boasts of the chivalry of her men students. ART BELENZON Vice President RAY DAl'll.l N Secretary ROBERT HOUSE Treasurer VIRGIL GENTZLER President ssociated A.M.S. composed of all men students who hold AS Cards .... Annual A.M.S.-sponsored event is the Spring fashion show for men only, highlighted by selection of Best Dressed Man On Campus' '... sponsors annual barber- shop quartet contest . . . in charge of annual Sadie Hawkins Day activities, capped this year by a dance in the Men's Gym . . . sponsored pushball contest between upper-classmen and freshmen cluring halftime of second home foot- ball game to determine whether frosh traditions would be enforced . . . although defeated, frosh won a moral victory in that they escaped punishment .... President Gentzler hvlds an informal board meeting to make plans for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. en Stud nl X MC George Sunga presents the Best Dressed Man trophy to SAE Dave Gill during all-male fashion show in March. 69 Phil Whitacre President Q Ko -Ei 5 AI Secord S M Fin n Treasurer e n i 6 r 4 H!! zIE::Q...:.-3 - 4 Barbara Camillo X f-Q.-:ij , ' y - ff' Bob Comer Secretary . ., A 4 Vice President 5 SQ it B srrr 5 B ss lass Joyce Johnson Secretary ' . ml U n I 0 I' D?la2ET21'h 'A f I , ,I A W 6 , X 3115: K 52.55 it 4 B r fb, ,W'ff.:'kt:'z7 ,ft 70 Don Ritchey President Beverly Jones Vice President .: he mg? nf-41' N W- Q 9 Q wk :NXT . .2-Ei ' 5 VVV 3 .,.. ,.,..:- E .':,.'5gg,i::1f.. 5 ,V ,i Qsz l , Jrggjimm jess t-mx f Bill Lancaster President 1-A Jerry Fisher 'I- 0 Il 0 m 0 r e s P f A gs? Barbara McNary PM ' A Par Asqflifh Secretary 1 - Vlce Presudent L Bob Anaya Vice President 'F , E5 , x ii rw 'NPI 5 F, df i A fficers me A, gg? Jerry Dawson President Mary Czapar Treasurer Barbara Renke F res h me n 71 Flnanee Left to right: AI Mishne, Phil Whitacre, Ronnie Greenberg, Dick Thomas, Dean Herbert Peiffer. Student aeult - Left to right: Muriel Daron, Beverly Beyette, Marian Knight, Left to right: Pat Asquith, Beverly Beyette, Don Ritchey, Phil Val Sanders, Mary Lou McClain, Yvonne Mollison. Whitacre, Pat McNabb, Dean J, Hunter, Jim Julian. ll pllb!iC Ra Relations 72 Left to ri ht' Coach William Terr Dean Herbert Peiffer 9 - Y, , Ronnie Greenberg, Dr. Tidwell, Dave Carlson, Dick Thomas, Coach Charles Smith. l Committees thlelic Left to right: Bob Comer, Dr. Nasatir, Miss Ataub, Miss Tol lefsen, Joe Rosa, Dr. Linley, John Baldessari, Mary Rae Dea trick, Rena Bouton. eciures and ssemblies Extra-Curricular Left to right: C. Benton, Dr. K. Ragen, Barbara Balderee, E Nuttall, Don Ritchey, John Baldessari, Dean Mary Mendenhall Alan Mishne, Bob Knudsen, Pat McNabb, Dr. H, Haskell. 73 we Alpho Phi Omego's twenty-second yeor on ccimpus . . . oldest Greek letter orgonizotion ot SDSC . . . services in- clude welcoming Freshmen, publishing bindex ond student directory, sponsor- ing onnuol Ugly Mon Contest to rciise funds for the Community Chest . . . membership open to scout-trciined men students interested in serving the school ond community .... Ipha Phi mega Roland Schnieder Harry Swift Jim Thomassen George Clayton James Daughtry Frank Echecarria Lawrence Gregg Vernie Holmberg Bobby Hooten Leland Huhn Harvey Prokop Philip Rapp Ed Saleeby And they laughed at the Wright brothers . . . but not for long ' 75 Marilyn Andrews Viola Arroyo Luan Boynton Nancy Cobleigh Betty Coldiron Marty Crawley Sandy Croll Nancy Duncan Phyllis Deyo Carolyn Frey Peggy Giddings Judy Hartwick uetzal Only dormitory at SDSC . . . named for a sacred bird of the Aztecs . . . houses 52 Coeds from all parts of the U.S .... organized in I937 . . . advisor is Dean Mary Mendenhall . . . girls take active part in campus activities . . . student-faculty teas and Christmas party included on social calendar .... Fall officers were Peggy Giddings, presidentg Marilyn Per- ozzi, vice presidentg Mary Stone, secretaryg and Phyllis Deyo, treasurer . . . Phyllis Deyo was Spring presidentg Sue Stoppel, vice presidentg Mary VerSteeg, secretaryg and Pauline Mans- field, treasurer .... Best bibs and fuckers are put on for formal birthday celebration. Ann Hayden Arleen Hernesmaa Mary Houston Cheryl .lakle Marilyn Jennings Edith Kalenick Bonney Lyman Pauline Mansfield Margie McGrew Ann Merriman Teddy Minder Dianne Nickerson Quetzal gals at dinnertime Charades were in order for girls and dates at Halloween party. Barbara Sampson Ruth Smith Ruth Stahmer Virginia Stemen Mary Stone Sue Stoppel Carolyn Tamblyn Mary Ver Steege Marcia Weinberg Joan Weining Maxine Winslow Greta Woods Marilyn Perozzi Shirley Reise Dara Rittenhouse Geneva Rose 4 -v--.,..,, Group of men and women students organized to counsel Freshmen . . . membership open to all students who have com- pleted 30 units with a C average or better . . . advisor is Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron . . . presi- dent was Phil Whitacre .... Left to right, first row: Shirley Collamer, Patt McDermott, Kay Moran, Patsy Asquith, Donna Baxter, Phyllis Hetrick. Second row: Barbara Anderson, Bonnie Morrison, Ann Scharnikow, Elynor Moskowitz, Carol Seewald, Diane Ackerman, Ada Picaizen, Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron, George Sunga. Third row: Virgil Gentzler, Harry Hamber, Don Ritchey, John Baldessari, Joe Rosa, Dick Blair, Phil Whitacre. olotl rnold ir Society Left to right, row 1: Val Sanders, Lewis Acord, Jim McDermott, Darryl Hanson, Kenny Whitcomb, Julian Moss. Row 2: Joel Snyder, Gene Brown, Victor Long, Wes Robb, Joe Wolschlag, Rudy Fowler. Row 3: Art Belenzon, Charles Abbott, Ed Hubler, Dick Hartley, Doug Nairne, Alfred Ruth. Row 4: Bevan Brown, Harvey Fleming, Bob Messinger, Ronald Anderson, Bill Thomas. 78 Honorary fraternity for upper division Air Science students. . . . Third year on the SDSC campus .... Sponsored poster contest in conjunction with Clean Campus campaign .... Co-sponsored Air Force Ball .... Initiated Cadet of the Week se- ries in The Aztec .... Presidents Joel Snyder and Kenny Whit- comb .... fNQ,,ge1j.f' Organized on the SDSC cam- pus in i946 . . . international organization for Episcopal stu- dents . . . weekly Wednesday evening dinner meetings at St. Dunstan's Chapel . . . discussion groups and seminars . . . study of faith and practices of the Episcopal church . . . faculty advisor is Lt. Col. Charles Mosse. Left to right, first row: Phyllis Hetrick, Janet Stearns, Carol Bertschi, Adrienne Spore, Gertrude Hunter, Mary Martha Morgan, Connie Laughton. Second row: George Burnett, Hunter Charlton, William Bryan, William Griebner, Nancy Abbey, Barbara Schrumpf, Betty Dodge, Donna Alderson, Rev, J. Ogden Hoffman. Jr., Lt. Col Charles E. Mosse. ant rbur Club N Fellowship for Catholic stu- dents . . . fosters spiritual, in- tellectual, and social interests . . . affiliated with National Newman Club federation . . . annual get-acquainted party . . . monthly Communion breakfasts . . .club named in honor of Car- dinal Newman .... man lub Left to right, first row: Joyce O'Connor, Eddymaria Navarrete, Phil Rapp, Edith Flourie. Second row: Helen Strok, Elaine Mihalka, Yolanda Portillo, Mary Keller, Carol Brown. Third row: Sharon Flaherty, Marjorie Golus, Rose Marie Wiza, Mona Lee Renick, Maureen Desselle, Beverly Lepsch. Fourth row: Hazel Braddick, Charles Tardiff, Richard Wright, Rev, William Kraft, Alfonso Filipponi, Don Pierce, Arthur Ketteringham, Fifth row: Bill Tucker,Bob Kinninger, Hugh Smith, Bud Pearson, Richard Loritz, Don Maloof, George Bartosik, Bill Finch. -,,,,.....4--ff 4 79 Left to right, first row: Shirley Baker, Ruth Hosick, Joanne Wenberg, Ruth Phillippi Geraldine Berkman, Mary Sharpe, Beverly Anderson, Sarah Longman, Phyllis Hamilton Dr. Leonard Chadwick. Second row: Phil Riley, Bob Comer, Sally McGill, Alison Arnold, Marilyn Sperry. Third row: Ellis Dugger, Chuck Munion, Duane Wenberg, Phil Smith. Club offers program of fellow- ship and worship to Presbyterian students on campus . . . mem- bership open to all other inter- ested students . . . weekly din- ner meetings . . . retreats and seminars . . . Fall and Spring banquets . . . presidents were Chuck Munion and Beverly An- derson .... esle lub estminster Club Oldest religious group on campus . , . weekly Wednesday evening meetings at Rolando Methodist Church . . . sponsor is Dr. John Paul Stone . . . pur- pose ot group is to provide Christian fellowship and develop personal religious lite . . . presi- dents were Dean Jepson and Joe l-lart. . . Left to right, first row: Rev. George Hoyle, John Floyd, Edith Flourie, Aileen Schriefer, Rosendo Benitez, Janet Paine, Joe Hart, Roberta Stephenson, Carol Brown, Mr. John Merrill, Second row: Ozzie Jalimi, Marcella Bowers, Patricia Skeie, Lynette Maxey, Tressie Sever, Diane Nickerson, Joan Strople, Buneva Ginn, Enchin Shaw, Jane Hart, Patricia Anderson, Mary Kellett, Bill Black, Helen Schmidt, Vernon Dorn, Dick Adams, Larry Brown, Marcia Hart, Larry Wherry, Third row: Dick Martin, Dean Jepson, Chuck Cutchshaw, Quimby Turner, Wayne Koomtz, Gordon Boyce, Dan Baine, Ken Hoffert, Ed Slusher, Frank Vingoe. lt L , 44 80 Left to right, first row: Beth Clark, Barbara Neal, Amteshwar Datar-Singh, Lydia Phokianou, Jeanette Crouch, Loraine Ray Second row: Fujiko Nikao, Barbara Anderson, Eleanor Colaianni, Carol Tibbetts. Third row: Gamal Rahman, Alex Rigopoulos Dorothy McCollom, Gail Wilson, Christine Washburn. Fourth row: Tom Thale, Robert Fung, Hollis Barber, Gerald Meanley Charles Hanson, Fifth row: David Neptune, Herb Bickley, Wes Stafford, Virgil Gentzler, Lowell Culver, Bob Sweetwood ull ge -YW Very octive on cornpus this yeor with old of Dovid Neptune, full-time director . . . sponsored seminors ond speakers to discuss problems of generol interest to SDSC students . . . frequent sociol gotherings . . . presidents were Steve Delono ond Bob Sweetwood .... Left to right, first row: Sue Wayte, Mary Helen Farrell, Mary Ann Green. Second row: Betty Coldiron, Sue Whelan, Nancy Sommers, Lois Mae Williams, Elsiemae Salter, Betty Graves. Third row: Frances Musgrave, Paul Turner, Mr, Pattee Evenson, Wes Stafford, Ron McConnehea, Jerry Hedrix, Ralph Andrews, Mr. Richard C, Flye, Seth Reed. Student chapter of Music Educators' National Conference . . . purpose is to aid profes- sional growth among music edu- cation students . . . monthly meetings highlighted by outside speakers and musical perform- ances . . . furthers school music programs . . . welcome tea and rectials .... Phi Mu Ipha Left to right, first row: Bill Lockman, Mr. Norman Rost, Bob Womack. Second row: Bill McGregory, Mr. Richard C. Flye, Dick Harvey, Pat Jordan, Deane Smith, Third row: Don Clark, Darrell Downs, Charles Freebern, Jim Johnson, Sherman Adamson, John Moen. Fourth row: Norman Fleming, Bill Black, Mr. Pattee Evenson, Keith Polk, James Nelson, Ralph Andrews. A L National men's honorary mu- sic fraternity . . . open to stu- dents with a l.75 average in all music courses . . . sponsors programs open to all students . . . by-monthly meetings . . . strives to grant recognition to outstanding musicians . . . na- tional group came to SDSC in i950 .... 82' 'N Nw 1.337 ' Q' we Fuss' 'P' 'N-ng., Null' Charlotte Atkinson Margaret Barnett Virginia Barnett Nancy Cobleigh Catherine Crothers Betty Dodge Barbara Graves Audrey Grigsby Barbara Moody Sharon Neal Ann Payne Pat Razzeto Constance Rcams Shirley Wooley National honorary music society tor women, Sigma Alpha Iota has nearly lOO active chapters throughout the United States . . . strives for higher standards ot musicianship .... Membership in Iota Delta chapter ot SAI depends on musicianship, scholarship and personality .... Participates in Christmas Vespers, musicales, col- lege concerts .... Bi-monthly meetings .... Sponsors welcome teas for new students . . . Sigma lpha Iota Dance Club otters a variety of activities in the tield ot dance as expression . . . or- ganized in i949 . . . purpose is to stimulate interest in dance as a creative art . . . members participated this year in a TV series, under the direction of Miss Evelyn Lockman, sponsor. ance lub Left to right, seated: Lynn Ray, Julie Johnson, Pat Peterson, Carl Tressler. Kneeling: Donna Goodwin, Margaret Ellis, Alicia Weeks, Pat Nisley, Liz Dale, Jody Wulbern, Carol Tibbetts, Mrs. Mary Ross. Standing: Virginia Olds, Jane Matthews, Leanna Draper, Miss Evelyn Lockman, Mary Jane McCauley, Caroline Williams, Judy Mc- Campbell. Group of pre-medicol ond pre- dentol students . . , bi-monthly meetings to discuss problems in the fields of medicine ond den- tistry . . . formolly orgonized in i952 . . . nomed for Aesculo- pius, Romon god of medicine . . . pre-requisites for member- ship include completion of thirty units with 1.5 grode overoge .... Left to right, first row: Cecelia Cox, Janet Strobel, Bill Gookin, Dr. Allen Baker, Ron Rickey, Ken Toth, Les Wynston, Second row: Dave Hoffman, Norma File, Sylvia Jennings, Constance Plummer, Ann Hart, Corinne Bonaventura, Ray Woodmansee. Third row: Carolyn Tamblyn, Vera Winters, Bruce Richardson, Bruce Lightfoot, Joe Sisson, Don Myers. Fourth row: Michael Friedlander, Al McLeod, Tom Onak, Charlene Anderson, Eldon Winston, Laird Gale. Fifth row: Charles Earl, Curtis Sanders, Charles Park, Jack Lewis, Mort Jorgenson, Frank Araiza, Curt Perry, Eric Johnson. esculapian merican hemical Society Left to right, first row: Noel Fishman, Tom Gentry, Harold Pearson, Irving Frobing, Myron Shapero, Peter Fleming. Second row: Joseph Sisson, Louise Vanslager, Sylvia Jennings, Carolyn Tamblyn, Bruce Thompson, Tetsuyo Kashima, Frank Ariza. Third row: R. D, Harwood, Humberto Ruiz, Thomas Tucker, Lee Slatore, Mort Jorgenson, Bill Grundon, Lionel Joseph, R, W. lsensee, David Hoffman. Professionol society for chem- istry mojors . . . sponsor dis- tinguished chemists os outside speokers . . . field trips, motion pictures, demonstrations . . . strives to foster professionol spirit ond oid members in ochieving professionol gools .... 84 Left to riqht, first row: Dr, Rov Cameron, Bob Comer, Leland Montgomery, Leonard Pax, Al Muller. Second row: Pablo Fernandez, Del Conner, Al Funk, Fred Ross, Jack Dunn. Third row: Paul Meuwen uerg, John Bzlen, Rhynard Stoffregan, John Hartman, Bob Herr. Fourth row: George Parker, Paul Strong, Harold Goodrich, Bill Swandt, Jack Yonke, Fifth row: Curtis Smith, Bill Palmer, Alfred Napolske, Tom Eastlick, Alejandro Loiaza. Tau Sigma P' mega ' National honorary business education fraternity . . . chapter installed at SDSC in i949 . . . monthly business meetings . . . membership pre-requisites in- clude completion of i5 units of business education courses with a l.75 average in those subjects . . . unites students preparing for careers as business education teachers .... Fraternity for men with ma- jors in the fields of economics and commerce . . . organized in i932 . . . bi-monthly dinner meetings with outside speakers . . . membership open to students who have completed 30 units with a l.O overall grade average . . . designed to acquaint busi- ness and economics students with current problems in their fields .... Left to right, first row: Dr. E, Dana Gibson, Rosemary Pierce, Mrs, Evangeline LeBarron, Mildred Bednar, Gretchen Thornton, Georgia Dells, Miss Edna West, Mary Garcia. Second row: Wallace Dickenson, Frank Verdone, Bill Ketler, Miss Georgia Amsden, Miss Lura Lynn Straub, Joe Sowa. 85 National honorary society for students outstanding in the field grade-level education . . . mem- bership open to women with a l.8 overall grade average. . .bi- monthly business meetings in members' homes. . . social meet- ings with guest speakers . . . advisers are Miss Isabella Ham- mack and Miss Beryl Campbell . . . president was Wilma Schroeder .... Left to right, first row: Carole Alstadt, Betty Folger, Wilma Schroeder, Geneva Rose, Nancy Sandy, Jane Barta. Second row: Ruth Voll, Martha Schoensee, Mae Hallock, Shirley Reise, Nadine Glines, Janice Hoff, Miss lsabella Hammack, Miss Martha Hays. Third row: Sylvia Evans, Ruth Baumgart, Sue Shearer, Dorothy Vulliet, Mary Kay Leppert, Georgia Giragi, Jean Kimbell, Marilyn Perozzi. lla Phi p ilon Phi Ipha Theta Left to right, first row: Harry Angel, Jack Eads, Ellis Dugger, Lamar Godwin, John l-lighfill, George Monta, Mr. John Merrill, Geraldine Ball, Second row: Edward Clarkson, Dr. Lewis B, Lesley, Dr. Lionel Ridout, Dr. Katherine Ragen, Seth Carpenter, Lowell Culver, Jarratt Willett, Hugh Dawley, Dr. Kramer Rohfleisch, Dr. Abraham Nasatir, Jay Platner. 86 National honorary history fra- ternity . . . local chapter affili- ated in l948 . . . outgrowth of SDSC History Club . . . advisor is Dr. Kramer Rohfleisch . . . group encourages study of his- tory and recognizes outstanding achievement in this field . . . Geraldine Ball was president. . . membership qualifications in- clude completion of i2 units of history with a 2.0 average plus a 2.0 average in two-thirds of college work outside the field of history. . . Honorary education fraternity . . . local chapter established in i927 . . . advisor is Miss Kath- erine Corbett . . . president was Don Wyman . . . lectures by noted educators . . . monthly business meetings . . . frequent social gatherings. . Left to right, first row: Elsie Sogo, Margaret Thompson, Miss Katherine E. Corbett, Barbara Mills, Shirley Reise. Second row: Don Wyman, Marian Nuttall, Geneva Rose, William McHugh, Marilyn Perozzi, Shirley Collamer, Marian Holcomb. Kappa Il lla P' Ipha Gamma National honorary language fraternity. . . organized in i934 to bring together students out- standing in the field of foreign language. . . adviser is Dr. Leslie Brown . . . presidents were Hope Ulloa and Lowell Culver .... 'wl Left to right, first row: John Inman, Mort Jorgenson, Lowell Culver, Frank Araiza, Michael Tuve, Hubert Oppe. Second row: Betty Tyschen, Joan Hamilton, Patia Andrews, Bill Heaton, B. B. Bullard, Betty Fowler, Jim Fish, Beverly Anderson, Dr, Walter Phillips, Dr. Ernest Wolf, Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Mr, Clifford Baker. 87 National honorary forensics fraternity. . . established on this campus in i948 . . . founded to promote public speaking . . . membership pre-requisites in- clude participation in an inter- collegiate debate tournament . . . adviser is Dr. John Ackley . . . president was Phil Whit- acre .... Left to right, first row: Sally Bird, Jennie Jo Warriner, Loren Acord, Tony McPeak, Phil Whitacre. Second row: Andy Simpson, Dr. Ackley, Dr. Benjamin, Ada Picaizen, Jean Pratt, Bill McGrath. Third row: Jerry Mclntyre, Dan Weston, Lewis Acord, Joel Snyder, Elanor Moskowitz. Pi Kappa lla healre uild Left to right, first row: Bob Chamber, Shirley Bamford, Leah Grigsby, Phyllis Mollick, Marilyn Skinner, Walt Stump, Dick Mattson, Alberta Casey, Phyllis Hetrick, Bobbie Baker, Don Ward. Second row: Pat Hansen, Shirley Johnson, Don Donnelly, Stan Moore, Torn Hays, Bill Dyer, Thea Corbett, Louis Abramson. Third row: Lyndon Courter, Val McClure. 88 Open to students who have completed 20 hours ot work on a Theatre Guild production . . . group works tor better theatre presentation and provides op- portunity tor those interested in working towards membership in Skull and Dagger, honorary dramatic society . . . advisor is E. Kingsley Povenmire . . . presi- dent was Phyllis Hetrick .... Left to right, first row: Dr. L. E. Smith, Selman Berg, William Daly, Gale Wilkins, Dr. Lester Skolil. Second row: Mr, Frank Howard, Earl Martin, John Chaparro, Malcolm Inman. Third row: Dr, David C. Kalbfell, Russ Condon, Dick Kalstrom, Dr. Chesney Moe. Fourth row: Robert Buzzard, Leland Reel, Lambert Dolphin, Robert Love. National physics honor so- ciety . . . membership pre-requi- sites include completion of 8 units of physics with a 2.5 ave- rage plus a l.5 overall average . . . local chapier organized in i940 . . . outgrowth of Physics Club . . . purpose is to promote interest in the physics profes- sion . . . speakers, field trips, biemonthly meetings .... Sigma Pi Sigma Society of ulomolive ngineers Objective is to give the en- gineering student an under- standing of his profession . . . trips to local plants and monthly lectures by engineering experts . . . encourages fellowship . . . organized at SDSC in i948 among students in automotive engineering field . . . president was Evan Ogden. . Left to right, first row: Elvis Evans, Emanuel DiGiulio, Bill Simpson, Bibiano Maderazo, George Olibieri, Second row: Jim Creel, Bill Newberry, George Swanson, Duane Prosser, Evan Ogden, Charles Roos, Juan Orendain. Third row: John Gibbs, George Andert, Alan Dale, Howard Howell, Wes Shipway. ,lf s'. 4. ,513 fn. - 89 it Strives to promote better un- derstonding omong students in the field of electronics . . . trips to rodio ond TV stcitions ond the Novol Electronics Lob . . . odviser is Dr. Dovid Kolbfell . . president wos Lelond Reel. . . Left to right, first row: Bill Daly, Antero Lehto, Earl Martin, Gale Wilkins, Bill Schmitz, Gene Augustin, Dr. David C. Kalbfell, Second row: J. C. Parker, Steve Jackman, Ronald Grosch, Jim Creel, Sol Bialek, Al Brengle. Third row: Dr. Lester L, Skolil, Howard Smith, Lambert Dolphin, Leland' Reel, Duane Wenberg. lilule of Radio Engineers The Aztec ngineer Left to right, first row: Annis Quiggle, Alicia Weeks, Jackie Merrill, Jim Dale, Larry Wherry, Second row: Frisbie Killman, Charles Morgan, Mr. Arthur C. Wimer, Russell Condon, Joe Thornberry, Jim Jacobs, George Andert. T 90 Meeting with overwhelming opprovcil from students ond community wos the Aztec En- gineer during its first yeor of publicotion . . . fulfilled o long- overdue need for such ci mogo- zine on compus . . . covered mony phoses of engineering re- seorch ond projects . . . editors were Juon Orendoin ond Frisbie Killmon .... Strives to develop professionol spirit omong SDSC civil engi- neering students . . . ony student enrolled in civil engineering cur- riculum eligible for membership . . . movies, field trips, outside speokers . . . formed in i948 os bronch of Col's student chop- ter of A.S.C.E .... Left to right, first row: Mr. Flor, Mr. Marshall Cade, Juan Orendain, Jimmy Cartee. Second row: Frisbie Killman, George Edwards, Howard Livermore, Jim Jacobs. Third row: Lawrence Wherry, Frank Hughes, Dick Suszko, Harold Hogan, Roxey Barber, Mr. Martin Capp. A. S. C. E. Engineer' ssociation Strives to further stonding of SDSC groduotes in cill fields of engineering . . . promotes stu- dent interest in engineering oc- tivities ond encouroges high scholostic stcnnding . . . presi- dents were Wes Shipwoy ond Joe Thornberry. . . films, picnics included in cictivities . . . formed in l947 .... Left to right, first row: Ray Ditto, Duane Wenberg, Jim Jacobs, Bill Schmitz, Murray Mott, George Swanson, Alan Dale, Roxey Barber, Antero Lehto, Juan Orendain, Alan Brengle, Gene Augustin. Second row: Wes Shipway, Joe Thornberry, Duane Prosser, Evan Ogden, Ron Evey, George Edwards, Bill Newberry, Elvis Evans. 91 ,llfbl gi if , fs H,-f' ff gf .V J iilf rv ' , QSPSQW 'W 4 ,Q gMaff?1,f-Wfb 'ff v' NJ! 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Standing: Sylvia Jennings, Pat Razetto, Margie Montgomery, Amteshwar Datar-Singh. Beverly Anderson Mary Hake Betty Dodge Pat Earnest Marie Beatty Kay Gillette Shirley Helms Clingman Farrar Phyllis Herrick Sarah Longman Jacquilin Merrill Pat McGee Leanne Shively Jennie Jo Warriner Joan Wood 94 s UI, sxgox ,,,, aft Pi 'ii ' Iue Men's national honor frater- nity . . . qualifications include grade point average above the all men's average and outstand- ing work in two extra-curricular fields . . . members tapped twice during the year . . . sponsors two scholarships each year . . . con- ducts lost and found auctions . . . established on campus in I933 . . . on-campus advisor is Dr. Lewis Leslie . . . presidents were Danny Hale and Ronnie Greenberg .... Dr. Lewis Leslie, Adviser John Ackley John Baldessari Arthur Bclcnzon Ray Dahlin Darrell Downs Virgil Gentzler Tom Goodbody Ronnie Greenberg Danny Hale Paul Held Rnhort Knudson Lewis Lesley Fdmund Nuttall Herbert Peiffer Herbert Peterson D'-me Pillsbury Dan Ritchey Joe Rosa Norman Rost George Sunga Robert Waller Phil Whitacre Glbcrt Zimmerman Beverly Anderson John Baldessari Arr Belenzon Andy Brown Virgil Genrzler Kay Gillette Tom Goodbody Ronnie Greenberg Who' ho in and Sarah Longman Joe Rosa Leanne Shively Joel Snyder George Sunga Gene Brown Mary Holme Clingman Shirley Collamer Darrell Downs wg Danny Hale Shirley Helms Phyllis Herrick Bob Knudsen merican olleges niversilies Bob Waller Jennie Jo Warriner Phil Whitacre Joan Wood C7 Don Ritchey A Marianne Benjamin Jackie Cathcart Donna Dickson Sharon Flaherty Maren Hueback Barbara Johnson Pat Johnson LoWayne Kay Eileen Lagle Dona Larson Lee Lowery Mary Lou McClain Barbara McNary Adele McRae Yvonne Mollison Joan Stubbs Joan Weston Honorary service organization for lower division women . . . membership gained through 20 hours of service to the school . . . name is Aztec spelled backwards . . . new members tapped at semi-annual AWS banquets . . . projects include assisting with elections and card tricks . . . advisor is Dr. Harriet Haskell . . . presidents were Joanne Weston and P Dr. Harriet Haskell, Advisor Dickie Thomas, Advisor l Honorary service organization tor sopho- more and junior men . . . presidents were Ray Dahlin and Bernie Sosna . . . group l supervises painting and lighting ot the S on Black Mountain . . . assist in Freshman orientation . . . strive to promote school spirit . . . advisor is Dick Thomas . . . nineteenth year on campus . . . name means Chosen Warriors . . 'QR New was Na-if ,Ja-K Robert Beachler Arthur Belenzon Dick Blair Douglas Brunson Ray Dahlin Rhudy Fowler Gary Hemming Lee Granell Robert House Ronald Greenberg Jim Hunt Henry Hall Jim Jacobs Rex Hammock Mort Jorgensen Fred Leonard Jerry Mclntire Edward Philbin Charles Royer Dickie Thomas Dean Leptich Alan Mishne Howard Pray Vi lard 'Seymore Gail Thompson Richard Mackie Thomas Moon Don Ritchey B :nam gasna Jack Thompson Kay Madsen Doug Nairne Joe Rosa George Sunga Phil Whitacre 99 U w 2 e X Sororities and Fraternities I Panhellenic Alpha Chi Omega Pat Ashcraft Jeanette Boyd Alpha Gamma Delta Lillian Ellison Jane Rainaldi Alpha Phi Marie Beatty Farrar Pat McGee Alpha Xi Delta Rae Deatrick Nancy Duncan Chi Omega Carol Doughty Leanne Shively Delta Zeta Joan Ferguson Carol Hannah Strives to promote cooperative spirit among campus sororities .... Presents trophy each semester to the sorority woman with the highest grade point average .... Otticers chosen on a rotation basis .... President was Pat McGee, while Jackie Cathcart was vice president, Carol Hannah, secretary, and Beverly Anderson, treasurer .... Advisor is Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron. . . . Sponsored Fall Pledge Presents at House ot Hospitality .... Fall post- rush adopted with great success .... Informal Spring rushing throughout the semester .... Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron Advisor Gamma Phi Beta KappalAlpha Theta Kappa Delta Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa Ja:kie Cathcart Barbara Camillo Norma Collins Marlene Benjamin Dolores Allesio Mary Kay Leppert Ann Taylor Mary Eads Kay Gillette Beverly Anderson ouncil JUNIOR PANHELLENIC AND CHAIRMAN-KAY GILLETTE Left to right, back row: Alicia McNulla, June Edwards, Kathleen Busby, Lois Hampson, Mary Ganger, Donna Baxter, Jean Satterlee, Jeanne Dupaul, Shirley Hagins. Middle row: Mary Smith, Susie Gregory, Barbara Barratt, Marjorie Petz, Kay Gillette, Jo Francisco, Yvonne mollison, Helen Dikins. Front row: Jeanette Zurcher, Thelma Johnston, Patricia Ellis, Nancy Daly, Dorothy McCollom. lO3 PUBLIC RELATIONS, left to right, back row: Beverly Beyette, Jane PLEDGE TRAINERS lSupervisorsl, left to right, standing: Donnis Rainaldi, Sylvia Jennings, Ruth Howell, LoWayne Kay, Jackie Merrill, Nagy, Marilyn Close, Sue Shearer. Seated: Cecelia Cox, Berna Nancy Hartley. Front row: Alicia Weeks, Priscilla Gale, Peggy Tipton, Jeanie Rayho, Betsy Frank, Shirley Alcorn, Carol Doughty. Giddings. RUSH CHAIRMEN, left to right, back row: Sally McGill, Catherine SOCIAL CHAIRMEN, left to right, back row: Yvonne Leveque, Mann, Dona Larson. Front row: Susie Gregory, Marian Knight, Carol Shea, Barbara Camillo. Middle row: Rena Bouton, Beverly Carol Hannah, Ann Taylor, Carol Karns, Joan Stubbs. Butler, Norma Collins, Pat McNabb, Constance Denham. Front row: Julia Anaya, Barbara Kelly. SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMEN, left to right, standing: Donna Dickson, STANDARDS, left to right, standing: Carolyn Larson, Mary Smiley, Norma Jones, Seated: Betty Wooley, Ann Schnarikow, Suzanne Sharon Fisher, Joan McCollum, Dona Larson. Seated: Barbara Bal- Penland, Nancy Duncan, Jeanette Osborne, Barbara Clark, Diane derree, M.L. Ross, Alice Holmes, Carole Alstadt, Katherine Moore, Entringer, Barbara McNary. Cherie Guichard. lO4 Group came on campus in October .,.. Occupied an apartment this year on Montezuma Road .... Pi Lams hope to affiliate with a national sorority in the near future .... Presi- ents were Norma Simmons and lris Leeds .... Valentine party, hanksgiving dinner, formal installation dance, and New Year's breakfast topped social calendar .... Secretary of Treble Clef was Lilliam Slayen .... Ethel Schwartz, Carole Simmons, Arlene Mihlman, Reitha Stokes, and Bunnie Goodman served on the Blue Book Ball committee .... I pl Ipha ambda Margie Good Pl ALPHA LAMBDA A,,:,Q'Z,f,E,if,f1 Founded on October l2, l953, at San Diego State College, San Diego, California. Located at 6l9l Montezuma Road, San Diego, California. Pi Lams pose with Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron, guest speaker, following the sorority's formal installation dinner in the fall. lO5 Ethel Schwa t Lillian Reifha Slay Stok Joan Allen Pat Ashcraft Barbara Barratt Jane Barta Jeanette Boyd June Edwards Marilyn Engberg Inna Gardner Carol Gudmunson Shirley Helms Margarette Helton Gloria Hodge Anna Katherine Jones Beverly Jones l.oWayne Kay Lorene Kerns Eileen Lagle June Laughon Spring Pledges, left to right: Beverly Foster, Shirley Acor, Paula D'Amour, Florence Lagle, Katie Boland, Patty Carone. lpha hl ALPHA CHI OMEGA ' Founded on October l5, l885, ot De Pouw University. Locol Gommci Nu 1 ff' chooter founded in l95O. V x l ? 'i Located ot the House ot Hospitality, 1 room 6. And when they tailed to pay the bill lO6 Cream or lemon? Who's Esther Williams, anyhow? Tinsel Twirl Christmas formal was major event on the A Chi O social calendar .... Who's Who and Cap and Gown claimed Shirley Helms .... Junior class vice president was Beverly Jones .... Betty Jo Small served as AWS treasurer .... Joy Gunson was crowned Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Holding membership in Cetza were LoWayne Kay and Eileen Lagle .... Tapped for Cap and Gown was Collegiate Corner Columnist Margie Montgomery .... AS secretary was Pat McNabb .... Blue Book Ball Queen candidates were June Edwards and Margaret Helton .... June Edwards also served on the court of the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl and was a final- ist for Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts .... Attendant to the homecoming queen was Barbara Lentz .... LoWayne Kay was an attendant to the Sigma Pi Orchid Queen .... Presidents were Jeanette Boyd and Pat Ashcraft .... Sorority founded at DePauw University in i885 ..., Local chapter installed in i950 .... Prominent alumnae include Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Gladys Swarthout, Columnist Dorothy Thompson, and Carrie Jacobs Bond .... And Lipton's next contestants . . . Barbara E. Moo Mary Jo Leavitt Barbara Ann Lentz l Oan GSSG Joan Martinolich J M y Marjorie Montgomery Beverly M-core Pat McNabb Shirley Offord Suzanne Penland Veda Prince Stanlyn Robert Dorothy Schnug Betty Jo Small Mary Smiley Betty Welker Gail Wilson Ann Zamberlan dv Q QJG. ix ,S 2 , ,. ,, . .:.. A Neva. , 5352 .- , ggi 'si T wma w www vu WY' SSW, 5, ii, st .2 Y 'W 1,1 1' 253252: 3:5'f 552f 0, V ' ' sims - ,W ,, V, V, ff 'N '1 5 . .3 .- x W . ,- w W :5. :, iff ,ga2:f5.5' . 6, siste- X f V22 4, 5. Xa 'E '-:-I ,www was A S C K' iam A is eg? , fi x if mm e WN Julia Anaya Marilyn Close Carol Coker Loretta Deeds Diane Dewey Donna Dee Dickson Marilou Ditmars Mary Alice Dorntge Lillian Ellison Nadine Glines Betty Hobbs Patsy Hogan Dorothy Ann Johnson Connie Kane Carol Karns Nancy King Carolyn Larson Betty Madden are ' 33: , . , ,Q 6 E QQQQWQ M195 . W 5 Never underestimate the power of a Sig. Freshman class secretary was Barbara Renke .... Carol Karns served as AWS secretary .... President ot WRA was Joyce l-lollands .... Lillian Ellison was an attendant to the homecoming queen .... Christmas open house, pledge tete in the mountains, Spring tormal were included on the social calen- dar .... Annual party tor the cerebral palsied young adults .... Exchanges with Tekes, Delta Sigs, Sig Eps, and ATOs .... Presi- dents were Lillian Ellison and Carol Karns .... Attendant to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen ot l-learts was Margaret Schlacks. . . . AWS Board member was Donna Dickson .... Barbara Killian was tapped tor Cetza .... Sorority founded at Syracuse University in i904 .... Local chapter installed in i949 .,.. Prominent AGDs include Fran Allison, ot Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, and Agnes Newton Keith, author ot Three Came Home. . . . Pledges shalt not ditch. Repeat, please. 'i l O 8 , F' Z' H How clever of you! You're engagedl ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded on May 30, l904, at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. l Local Delta Eta chapter tounded in l949. Located at the A House ot Hospitality, room ll. C isa,-I-f L' J xg' 115 uw 'D ,... I , Alpha Gamma Della rin Pled e I 't to riglmt' Gale Yenrick Barbara Killian, Carolyn Vosteen, Carol -iv 9 9 S. 2- J . , Peters, Margaret Sclwlacks. am Wir? ,., .vim Nancy Moore Sharon Morris Alecia Mclslulla Ann Perkins Ruth Phillippi Jane Rainaldi Judy Rasmussen Joanne Riley Karen Rose Sonya Rydberg Tressie Sever Peggy Southard Joan Thomson Jane Wilson Judy Woods X 'QE 'H-KEY 9159 Shirley Alcorn Olga Angus Marie Beatty Barbara Boland Linda Braun Beverly Butler Carolyn Butler Barbara Clark Sally Ann Cooper Peggy Cotton Marty Crawley Diane Dowers Sharon Flaherty Eloda Grigsby Paula Haake Jayne Hatfield Gall Holden Mary Jacobs Joyce Johnson Pat Johnson Pat Morton Mary Lou McClain Barbara Jones Bettisu Jones Cyndy Larrabee Patricia McCormick Pat McGee Kay McGraw Ipha Phi ALPHA PHI Founded on October lO, l872, at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Local Gamma Alpha chapter founded in l949. Located at the I-louseot Hospitality, room l. Please try, girls. We don't want to make another wretched showing. llO And at the offices of friendly Dr. Smith-that's spelled S-m-i-t-h , . . Reigning as homecoming queen was Eloda Miller Grigsby. . . Joan Williams was crowned Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Sirl.-. . . Ann Peterson was named Miss Dogpatch at the AWS Dogpatch Drag .... Serving on the court of the Dream Girl of Di Kappa Alpha were Pat Johnson and Shirley Mulin .... Kay Drag, Sharon Schiller, and Jody Wulbern were candidates for Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl .... Blue Book Ball Queen candi- :lates were Tweetie Smith, Bobbie Jones, and Jody Wulbern .... lody was also a finalist for Sweetheart of TKE and was a can- jidate for AFROTC Queen .... Cap and Gown members were Vlarie Beatty, Carolyn Butler, and Pat McGee, Panhellenic presi- Jent .... Barbara Wolter, Mary Lou McClain, Sharon Flaherty, :nd Pat Johnson held membership in Cetza .... On the AWS 3oard were Ann Peterson, M. L. Ross, Carolyn Butler, and Severly Butler .... Secretary of the Junior class was Joyce Iohnson .... Barbara Wolter was Spring news editor of The Aztec .... Mother's Day breakfast, father-daughter barbecue, :hristmas formal, and Spring formal topped social calendar. . , Presidents were Marie Beatty and Carolyn Butler .... Sor- Jrity founded at Syracuse University in i872 .... SDSC chapter nstalled in l949 .... Spring Pledges, left to right, Row 1: Carolyn Swenson, Teresa Covey, Sharilyn McSwan. Row 2: Jane Crawford, Kay Drag, Shirley Mulin, Florence Rusk, Susie Sundberg. Edith Parkin Gloria Pearson Ann Peterson Sharon Schiller Judy Scott Angela Shilling Tweetie Smith Joan Stubbs Carman Sturak Carolyn Swenson Diane Thrailkill Eleanor Watson Jaan Williams Barbara Wolter Phyllis wood Jody Wulbern Jeannette Zurche Mary Lou Adams Martha Anderson Barbara Balderree Rena Bouton Rae Deatrich Nancy Duncan Norma File Shirley Hagins Sylvia Jennings Catherine Mann Pauline Mansfield Lynette Maxey Patsy Miller Teddy Minder Pat McDavitt Ann McLear 'Donnis Nagy Arlene Nelson E i And following the bathing suit special at popular downtown store . , . Reigning as Sigma Phil Epsilon Queen of Hearts was Luanc Patton .... Donnis Nagy, Sylvia Jennings, and Barbara Balderrei served on the AWS Board .... WRA Board member was Martha Anderson .... Finalist for Sweetheart of TKE was Nancy Duncan . . . Presidents were Mary Rae Deatrich and Barbara Balclerree . . . Sponsored winning St, Patrick candidate, George Sunga . . . Kappa Delta Pi members were Barbara Schrumph and Shirle' Reise .... Jean Pratt was selected for Pi Kappa Delta .... Cal and Gown tapped Sylvia Jennings .... Margie Petz was on Thi Aztec staff .... Alpha Xi's won trophy for placing first in thi Pi Phi chrysanthemum sale .... Come As Your Secret Ambition party at Halloween, annual Rose Dance, Senior Party, and Christ mas dance were included on the social calendar .... Sororit' founded at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, in l893. . . Chapter installed on SDSC campus in i949 .... Prominent mem bers of the sorority include Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron of th SDSC faculty, Buy-Lines Columnist Nancy Sasser, and Mrs D. Hale Berlin, well-known San Diegan .... An anonymous entry in the homecoming festivities. E 5 Q s 2 J J: it i 'K 112 We pledged them for talent's sake, you understand. lpha ALPHA XI DELTA Founded on April 17, 1893, at Lombard College, Galesburg, Ill. Local Gamma Alpha chapter founded in 1949. Located at the House of Hospitality, room 17. Walk in and dance out. Margie Petz Jean Pratt Shirley Reise Barbara Richards Ann Rienstra Yolanda Rodiguez Jean Rynerson Barbara Schrumpf Carolyn Tamblyn Vera Winter Greta Woods Buddie Baker Jean Ballin Mary Bradley Shirley Carroll Thea Corbett Jeanette Crouch Barbara Davis Donna Dearth Carol Doughty Mary Lou Ferris Lois l-lampson Mary l-lake Ruth Howell Stephanie Hunt Cheryl Jakle Julie Johnson Elaine King Dona Larson Spring Pledges, left to right, Row 'l: Judy Little, Judy Brett, Sally Little. Row 2 Alice Wood, Barbara Osbeck, Joyce Wheaton, Chi Cl-ll OMEGA Founded on April 5, l895, at the University of Arkansas. Local Gamma Delta M chapter founded in l95O. Located at the House of Hospitality, s.. , v' 'L Xb! . 1 room 9. Returning from a visit to Our Wyoming chapter house . . . ll4 Partially obscuring the face of the winner, Hal Nease, is the King Kotton crown here displayed by Yvonne Leveque, Showboat chairman. Famous for annual open-bid Showboat .... Joint breakfast with Kappa Alpha Theta each year .... Named to the Mademoi- selle college board was Thea Corbert .... Judy Zahn was an attendant to the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi .... Elaine Seirvogel was an attendant to the Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl and served on the court of the Sigma Pi Orchid Queen .... AWS President was Mary Hake, who was a member of Cap and Gown and Who's Who ..., Attendant to the homecoming queen was Leanne Shively, who served on the AS council and also held membership in Who's Who and Cap and Gown .... Sue Rodney was on the court of the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha .... Named Best Comedy Actress at the one-act play tournament was Buddie Baker .... Dona Larsen was treasurer of Cetza. . . . Other Chi Os tapped for Cetza were Jeanette Crouch, Ste- phanie Hunt, Elynor Moskowitz, and Jean Satterlee .... Jean- ette Osborne was president of the SDSC Secretaries .... Float took second-place sorority trophy in homecoming parade .... Sorority founded at University of Arkansas in l895 .... Chapter installed on SDSC campus in l95O .... l do wish you'd warned us beforehand! Mary Ell Lawy Yvonne L que Marlene Mann Ann Merriman Reita Moore Elynor Moskow Jeanette Osb Sue Radney Rita May R Jean Satterlee Leanne Shively Elaine Siervogel Pat Sutt DEV Judy Zahn Viola Arroyo Shirley Baker Delores Blackstone Delta Boren Luan Boynton Barbara Burnett Kathleen Busby Willa Campbell Sheila Clendenin Shirley Collamer Dorothy Cox Shirley Davis Joan Ferguson Betsy Ann Frank Priscilla Gale Carol Hannah Sherina Hegland Donna Isaak Wgxxyi 1,-, if 3 X v. - -rqw.-f .. ., i tif. - W. ' rg? 4, is , , ,,. ..., a- i if . f 1 - s if L V'i 'ri'4'f'7T4fu3K nigh-ff,X'f 'L' W Y Q-if '12 B a2 QG5e?'f'm35 The D Z Horse, A play on words, you understand. Named Dream Girl of Delta Zeta at DZ's Mistletoe Magic Christmas formal was Carol Hannah .... Proceeds from the Gingham Gaieties, bridge and fashion show held in May, went to send needy girls to Girl Scout camps .... Sorority sponsors annual election open house on campus .... Mother's Day break- fast and Senior breakfast .... De Sea Horse float was awarded third-place sorority trophy at homecoming .... Presidents were Joan Ferguson and Bonnie Morrison .... Secretary of Panhellenic was Carol Hannah .... Shirley Collamer, AS Council and AWS Board member, was named to Who's Who and Cap and Gown. . . . Priscilla Gale was a finalist for Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts .... Tapped for Cetza was Dorothy McCollum .... Prominent DZS include Princess Martha of Norway, Mrs. Harold Stassen, U. S. Commissioner Betty Marshall Graydon, and authors Claire Lee Purdy and Jessie Emerson Moffat .... How sweet of you to volunteer for the chairmanship! ll6 Formal pledging ceremonies for DZS , . . an impressive occasion. DELTA ZETA Founded in 1902 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Local Gamma Omicron chapter founded in 1949. Located at the House of Hospitality room 12. x ,Q L v - ry l ' . v 1' ' ' , 3 . , 5, f 'v s' Stripes were the thing this year. 1515 ff? Barbara Katz Sylvia Miller Bonnie Morrison Dorothy McCoIIom Joan McCoIIom Barbara Neal Lydia Phoklanou Patricia Rogers Ann Scharnikow Carol Shea Ruth Stahrner Marilyn Teyssier Carole Alstadt Jackie Cathcart Bonnie Kay Cooper Patricia Curtis Nancy Daley Nickie Downham Jeanne DuPaul Carol Hahs Marian Hale Lois Hebner Nancy Hedgpeth Maren Heubach Dona Lee James Judy Johnson Betty Kuebler Mary Kay Leppert Judy Maxwell Jackie Merrill Spring Pledges, left to right, seated: Donna McDade, Thea Spencer, Grace Whitehill. Standing: Gail Wolfe, lves Wooley, Jean Carmichael, Elsie Bledsoe. Gamma hi Bela GAMMA PHI BETA Founded on November ll, l874, at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Local Beta Lambda chapter founded in l949. Located at 6l87 Montezuma Road San Diego, California, I Q fix. A r .l..cP.5. ffm? JYWZQ i V l at 2 gr A casual shot on the Gamma Phi root garden, H8 Carol Mills DI M ll Gamma Phi's are serenaded by ATOS. Pat Nisley Mary Lou Rad Well-known for annual open-bid Winter Waltz at Chirstmas 'ime .... Moved this year into new apartment on College Avenue. . . Presidents were Mary Kay Leppert and Carole Alstadt. . . . Cap and Gown and Who's Who claimed Pat Earnest .... Also Bonnie Roger N y Sh t 'apped for Cap and Gown was Jackie Merrill, Aztecnicalities am eez olurnnist .... Vice president of Panhellenic, vice president' of etza, and AWS Big Sister chairman was Jackie Cathcart .... eigning as Miss Shipwreck at the ATO dance was Bonnie Cooper, candidate for Blue Book Ball Queen .... Betty Lynn iuebler, Jackie Merril, and Carol Mills were also Blue Book Pat Shoen Belle candidates .... Sorority founded in l874 at Syracuse Dorofhy may niversity .... SDSC chapter installed in l949 .... Prominent lumnae include Correspondent Marguerite l-liggins and Carmen onger, well-known in San Diego for her work with Starlight pera .... Marlene Swenn Audrey Wade And following the fifteenth round of musical chairs K I Mary Ward ' ' Connie Willifo 9 OFGS U6 6 Diane Almgrem Pat Andrews Pat Ashworth VI-ala Berkheimer oan Butterworth Phyllis Cadwell Ann Caldwell Barbara Camillo Barrie Capstaff Donna Carey Jan Clapp Betty Dodge Leanna Draper Phyllis Ekrem Jo Francisco Ruth Freyler Elaine Galb Cherie Guichard f i i Toni l-larpst Jill Hindle Sue Haugen Sharon Jackson Barbara Kupiec Kay Love Lee Lowery Kay McClaren Dorothy Miller Barbara North One of SDSC's three songleaders was Ruth Freyler .... Carole Skinner was crowned Sigma Pi Orchid Queen .... Fall news editor and Spring society editor of The Aztec was Alicia Weeks .... Pat Ellis served on the AS Council .... Band major- ette was Diann Penry .... Float took first-place sorority honors at homecoming .... Sweetheart of Sigma Chi was Joan Butter- worth, while Sue Haugen served as an attendant .... Barrie Capstaff was named Belle of the Blue Book Ball .... Barbara Camillo served as senior class secretary .... Betty Dodge was a member f Cap and Gown .... Presidents were Barbara Camilla and Ann Taylor .... Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi was Fay Seifert .... Pat Wickens was a finalist for Sweetheart of TKE and was an attendant to the Delta Sig Dream Girl .... Alicia Weeks was a candidate for Blue Book Ball Queen .... Lee Lowrey was tapped for Cetza .... Joint breakfast with Chi Omega, Christmas party with Kappa Sigma, father-daughter dinner, scholarship dinner, Spring and Winter farmals, mother-daughter tea, Senior breakfast, Founders' Day celebration were includec on the social calendar .... Sorority founded at DePauw Uni7 versity in l87O .... Came on SDSC campus in l95O ..., Promi- nent Thetas include Actress Jennifer Jones, Author Marjoriei Kinnan Rawlings, and Olympic Swimmer Ann Curtis .... And as the sisters gave each other a Toni , . . 7 WL! Z 2 2 2 i 5 X t 3 120 Thought meeting would never endl KAPPA ALPHA THETA ,Q Y'?,vwf Founded on January ' 'LOM- 27, 1870, at Indiana 1 1 Asbury University. Local Gamma Sigma chapter founded in 1951. Located at the 4' House of Hospitality, I room 7. 'ff XXX And it was in the bag for Thetas. Harriet Paularena Dianne Penry Jeanne Rayho Virginia Rosewaine Claudia Russell Fay Seifert Carole Skinner Claudia Stevenson Ann Taylor Ann Tobelrnan Marjorie Walker Charlotte Watkins Alicia Weeks Pat Wickens Margie Wiggins Susie Wight Barbara Wolfe Beverly Beyette Patty Boyle Frances Burns Joan Carlson Norma Collins l-lazelmae Cooper Muriel Daron Karolyn Devin Mary Eads Diane Entringcr Delores Frasher Jacquie Harris Doreen l-leilbron Phyllis Herrill Joan Jennings Ruth Johnstone Nylene Lawlor Helen Likins KDS publicize their annual Benefit Bridge, which raised money for the Student Union Building fund. Kappa Ita KAPPA DELTA Founded on October 23, l897, ot the Virginio State Norrnol School, Formville, Virginio. Locol Beto Rho chopter founded in l949 Locoted ot 6l8l Montezuma Rood Son Diego Colitornio AW za gb aw 'M' I . . . X I ' ' Spring pledges, left to right, Row 1: Eva Oliveira, Dianne Ackerman, Donna Barrett Row 2: Lynne Arkley, Betty Galan, Clara Jo l-lam, Pat MacFarlan. Not pictured Betty Coldiron. l22 M'Liss Lynch Diane Miller Ruby Miller DSW Shortly afterwards, we found it expedient to elect new officers. Only sorority on campus with a house is Kappa Delta .... KDs won services of a combo for their Spring formal by selling most tickets to the annual Bandsman's Bounce .... Beverly Beyette was Rally Chairman, Fall society editor and Spring editor of The Aztec, and Del Sudoeste copy editor .... Tapped for Cap and Gown was Adrienne Spore .... Secretary of Cetza was Yvonne Mollison .... Adele McRae also held membership in Cetza .... Aztec band majorettes were Adele McRae and Adri- enne Spore .... Reigning as queen of the IFC Pledge Chariot Races was Loraine Ray .... Jean Carlson and Jacquie l-larris served on the AWS Board .... Muriel Daron was a member of The Aztec staff .... Presidents were Mary Eads and Sally McGill. . . . Phyllis Herrill was Kappa Sigmas' candidate for Chariot Queen .... Sponsored annual Benefit Bridge in March to raise money for the Student Union Building Fund .... Christmas dinner-dance and White Rose Dance in the Spring .... Founders' Day celebration in October and annual Mother's Day breakfast. , . . Sorority founded at Virginia State Normal School, Farm- ,ville, Virginia, in l897 .... Came on campus in l949, second of the locals to go national.' '... Prominent KDs include Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Winner Pearl S. Buck, Songstresses Eileen Wilson and Georgia Carroll Kyser, and Dorothy McCollough Lee, former mayor of Portland Oregon .... Also entered in Spring Sing was Kappa Delta. Martha McDonald Sally McGill Rita McLaughl Adele McRae P t P tt L R y Carol Seewald Barbara Shawn Marilyn Skinne Adrienne Spor J t St h p C I J T bb tt Berna Tipton Geri Worthy Nancy Abbey Donna Alderson Pat Asquith Donna Baxter Marianne Benjamin Marlene Benjamin Gerrie Berkman Johanna Billings Jeanne Kloss Blair Barbara Brown Betsy Bruset Louise Bunger Mary Crock Elizabeth Dale June Felber Sharon Fisher Linda Galliano Mary Ganger Kay Gillette Dolores Groat Ann Hammond Nancy Hartley Jan Hunt Barbara Kelly Jeannie Kimball Nancy Kirwin Marian Knight Shirley Lacy Annual chrysanthemum sale proceeds went toward baseball dugout ,... Attendants to the homecoming queen were Sandra Wessling and Kay Gillette .... Jan Hunt and Patsy Crock served on the court of the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl .... Sharon Fisher and Sandra Wessling were AFROTC Queen can- didates .... Band majorette was Nancy Hartley .... Cetza claimed Marianne Benjamin, Barbara McNary, and Nancy Abbey .... Sue Shearer served as AWS vice president .... Patsy Asquith was Sophomore class vice president and Booster Com- mittee chairman .... President ot the Home Economics Club was Marian Knight .... Blue Book Ball Queen candidates were Liz Dale, Nina McConnell, Sue Penners, Olivia Rosa, Kay Gill- ette, and Sandra Wessling .,.. Finalists tor Sweetheart ot TKE was Nina McConnell .... Jan Hunt was an attendant to the Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl, while Gerrie Berkman was an attendant to the Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl .... Attendants to the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi were Patsy Asquith and Olivia Rosa .... Cap and Gown members were Kay Gillette, Marian Knight, Sue Shearer, and Jeanne Kloss Blair, Del Sudoeste co- editor .... Kay Gillette was named to Who's Who .... Kay Moran served on the AS Council .... Chapter won award from national as most outstanding chapter in the province .... And pictured here, from left to right, are the Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi, Sweet- heart ot Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Dream Girl, and the Sweetheart of W! Sigma Chi. l24l- By ordering in large numbers, we made a substantial saving , . Pl BETA Pl-ll Founded on April 26, l867, ot Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill. Locol Colitornio Epsilon founded in l948. Locoted ot the House of l-lospitolity, room 5. Pi eta hi And by submitting that clever jingle, along with just two boxtops KAY- T432 X92 T4 A39 gg ' , fl: J- wa I ,,.,.,.t. , , . g ' I l 4,04 104 Nina McConnell Barbara McNary Kay Moran Kathleen O'Brien Suzanne Penners Janet Pugh Marlene Rafalovich Lynn Ray Olivia Rosa Jackie Schneider Sue Shearer Elizabeth Smith Betty Tychsen Doreen Van Dine Lee Ann Weibley Sandra Wessling Lorie Alessio Beverly Anderson Marilyn Andrews Alison Arnold Cora Chavez Cecelia Cox Gloria Cox Sandy Croll Connie Denham Nancy Dickson Peggy Fimpel Peggy Giddings Barbara Gordinier Alyce Gray Shirle Gray Susie Gregory Marguerite Hall Alice Howard At the plate is Easyout Alessio, as Powerful Pilles waits on deck. CLiterally, of course.D Sigma appa SIGMA KAPPA wwiillillliilllllllillllifylllwkw Founded in November, N 'OOO-'O l874, ot Colby College Waterville, Moine. Locol Beto Psi chopter founded in l95O. Locoted ot the House ot l-lospitcility, room lO. Spring Pledges, left to right: Sue Wayte, Carol Brown, Carolyn Reasner. l26 fav? ff, 4 xt Following our interviews with Rex Morgan, M.D .... Annual Jingle Bell Ball at Christmas time .... Founders' Day celebration in November .... President was Dolores Allesio. . . . Cap and Gown tapped Beverly Anderson, Panhellenic treas- urer, Westminster Club president, and member of Who's Who. . . . Cetza tapped Nancy Page, who served as assistant AWS Big Sister chairman .... President of Quetzal Hall was Peggy Gid- dings .... Carol Brown was president of Newman Club .... First sorority on campus to sponsor ward parties at Naval l-lospital. . . . Founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in l874. . . . Local chapter installed in i950 when Tau Zeta Rho went na- tionaI. . . . Prominent Sigma Kappa alumnae is Senator Mar- garet Chase Smith .... An old custom originating in the snowy North. Nancy Hurisburger Thelma Johnston Norma Jones Carol Krebs Shirley Lees Kathleen Moore Claire McClintock Joane McGraner Nancy Page Marilyne Pilles Rosalie Rogers Barbara Salmon Nancy Severin Sylvia Thorness Pauline Wylie Phi Sigma Kappa Jack Albright John Hartman Alpha Tau Omega AI Bernal Dean Erwine Delta Sigma Phi William Barrett Richard Clark Kappa Alpha Lawrence Michel James Palmer Kappa Sigma Rex Hammock Jerry Mclntire Lambda Chi Alpha Jerry Fischer Wesley Thornton Pi Kappa Alpha Doug Brunson Lee Granell nler- ralernil ouncil Edmund Nuffall- Advisor F, . . 3 Q 5 F1 5 Art Belenzon, President Composed of two representatives from each campus fraternity .... Sponsor semi- annual Pledge Chariot Races in Aztec Bowl. . . . In cooperation with Salvation Army, spearheaded a food drive for the needy at Christmas time .... Money for a scholar- ship for a deserving athlete was raised at a basketball game between the IFC All-Stars and the Junior Varsity .... Junior IFC estab- lished this year for fraternity pledges .... Dave Carlson, of SAE, named Junior IFC president .... IFC officers were Art Belenzon, president, Jack Roney, vice president, Sal Flores, secretary, and Jack Gorman, treas- urer .... Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leon Feigenbutz Jim Vierhus Sigma Chi Tom Johnson Joe Rosa Sigma Phi Epsilon Fred Leonard Chris Scheidel Sigma Pi Harlan Hayden Robert House Tau Kappa Epsilon Ray Dahlin Walt Bussey Theta Chi David Hoffland Don Ritchey Zeta Beta Tau Alan Mishne Joe Winicke N Mf 'o4 Jr. IFC, left to right, Row l: Rod Teague, Glenn Tatlor, Bob Anaya, Burk Brancheau, Paul Wylie. Row 2: Dick Haworth, Frank Ames, Russell Condon, George Roethel, Dick Haelsig, Dale Roehrkasse, Harry Slayen. Row 3: Marvin Krieps, Allen Wrenn, John Bryant, Robert Roe, Gene Sheridan, Dave Carlson, Ed Custer and Harvey Levitt. I. F. . Dean Herbert C. Peiffer presents the trophy to Chariot Queen Loraine Ray, following AiOs' victory in the fall IFC chariot YBCES. rirwwfa-2' W Hai- .. . Art Belenzon, Interafraternity Council president, presents the IFC scholarship to Al Mishne, president of Zeta Beta Tau. ZBTS copped top scholarship honors both semesters. cli ities Flanked on either side by midgets Carl Mississippi Benton and Art Belenzon is Ray Dahlin. The three were snapped at the IFC All-btar basketball game in the Men's Gym, Annuol Moonlight Boll, ot which the Moonlight Girl ot Phi Sigmo Koppo wos crowned .... Selection of the Chomp Tromp highlighted the troternity's onnuol Tromp Stomp in the Spring. . . . With Morch come the onnuol Founders' Doy dinner-donce. . . . Member ot the boseboll teom wos Dick Thompson .... Golf teom members were Greg Berg ond Jock Albright .... Presidents were Jock Albright ond Hector Serrono .... Froternity founded ot University of Mossochusetts in l873 .... Locol chopter, Rho Triton, went notional in l948 .... Prominent Phi Sigs include Boseboll Greots Lou Boudreou ond Red Rolfe, Motthew Monstield Neely, U.S. senotor ond former governor of West Virginia, ond Pulitzer Prize winner A. B. Guthrie, Jr .... Phi Sigs on the SDSC toculty include Drs. Edword Block ond Will Kidwell. Phi Sigma Kappa PHI SIGMA KAPPA WHIXW Founded on L 1 March 15, 1873, 6 5 ot the University of I- y -L Mossochusetts. A I Locol Rho Triton it chopter colonized A in l948. Locoted ot b 4807 68th street, A Son Diego, Colitornio. And as the band broke into a samba .... R ldAdso J k Alb ght P I A ld G g C pbell S J h n JhHtn e GyLd VghMley Jack Mester Don Penners BudP k William R h ds W D kTh on ya-av ff George Ashby Robert Baker Richard Bartley Al Bernal John Chapano One really misses half The fun by going first class, my dear. Paul Christman Ipha au mega William Clemens Bob Comer ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded on September ll, l865, F'a k Davis in Richmond, Virginia. Local Epsilon Psi Richard Cox Chapter founded in l95O. John Davis d Jerry Dawson LOCO1-e of 1 L 6l 89 Montezuma Road, Q San Diego, California. . Ellis Dugger , I Dean Erwine lt's a bird. lt's a plane. It s a . . . pinataf Bill Evans Frank Faxon Jim Fox Jeri Giles l32 Scrambling for the goodies. Well-known for annual open-bid Shipwreck .... Christmas party for children at Tijuana Orphanage ,... ATO float, topped by ci large skunk, took first-place fraternity trophy at home- coming .... Byron Meyers was a member of the wrestling team, . . . Outstanding SDSC gymnast was Jim Phelps .... Artteditor of Del Sudoeste was Joe Stowers .... Senior class vice president was Bob Comer .... Jerry Dawson served as Frosh president .... Dan Bain was a member of the track team .... Pledges took first-place honors in the annual Pledge Chariot Races .... Fall President was Jere Meek .... Annual Heidelberg dance .... National ATO gained fame for initiating Help Week to replace traditional Hell Vlfeek .... Fraternity founded in i867 at Virginia Military Institute .... Local chapter installed in l95O .... Promi- nent alumnus of the chapter is Art Linkletter .... Also a member of ATO is Dr. Richard Odmark of the SDSC faculty .... Prominent alumnus of the fraternity was the late Henry Red Sanders, former UCLA football coach .... Snapped during Mr. Claus' recent southeot-the-border trek. S JS ...tuna-i..,....... e ime T d G bl Joseph Gutierrez R y Hall B b Howell Jim Janette Dale Lan y Jeres Meek Lloyd Niesley James Phelps Paul Phillips David Pluchak Walter Price Paul Radenh Neil Reaso r Robert Rose Fred Schwend Peter Steveson R nnie Wiley eimer , , 'Fixx' Robert Aaberg Charles Armstrong Jerry Babb William Barrett William Brashear Thomas Bucknell William Buggert Robert Chambers Richard Clark Alan Close Robert Colby Patrick Connell Thomas Cooke John Cox James Cusack Edward Custer Terry De Bard Rodger Dishong Martin Eustis Clair Fortner Richard Fritzer Virgil Gentzler Larry Godbey Ralph Grossher Donald Hall Henry Hall Charles Harter James Hartung Sponsored pie-throwing contest to roise money for Morch of Dimes .... Annuol Cornotion Boll, ot which the Dreom Girl of Delto Sigmo Phi wos crowned .... Open-bid Atter Hours donce ond Soilors' Boll .... Well-known on ccimpus ore the Delto Sig Doppers .... Nomed to Who's Who ond topped tor Blue Key wos AMS President Virgil Gentzler .... Other Blue Key members were Herb Peterson ond Bob Knudsen, who wos olso nomed to Who's Who .... Delto Sigs' tloot, Doggone Football, won trophy for Best Portroyol ot Theme ot home- coming porode .... Member ot the bosketboll teom was Roger Dishong, while Phil Prokop represented the troternity on the tootboll squod .... Presidents were Bob Knudsen ond Virgil Gentzler .,.. Crowned Belle ot the Blue Book Boll in the Foll wos Delto Sigs' condidote, Borrie Copstciff .... Froternity founded ot College ot the City of New York in i899 .... Locol chapter, Gommo Alpho, instolled ot SDSC in i948 .... Promi- nent Delto Sigs include Bondleoders Ted Weems ond .lon Garber ond Footboll Cooch Fritz Chrisler .... Remember, boys , . . they're our guests. Gilbert Hatter Richard Horne James Iverson Gerald Johnson Robert Kaylor Robert Knudsen Arthur Laehr Frederick Landgraf Kay Madsen lla Sigma Phi DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded on December IO, I899, at the College at the City of New York. A Local Gamma Alpha , , H chapter founded in l948. Located at 4469 47th Street, San Diego, California. ASXTQ 2-IXNQQL 4:45 a.m. Doggone Football, to say the least. Richard Mattson Giles Meads Richard Miller Mike McRae Steve Nicolaidis Joseph O'Cor-ir-ior Herbert Peterson Phillip Prokop James Recht Reed Richardson John Roney Val Sanders William Starkey Neil Stephens Charles Tex John Thompson Albert Weymiller Bruce Wier 1 as iz Don Bonatus Michael Brown Robert Brown Harrell Brunson Andrew G. Castiglione Andrew J. Castiglione Verne Dodds Donald Donnelly Gene Edwards Martin Gaughen Walter Hasse Willard Hazel Jim Jones Jim Kirst Dick Kirwirl Larry Krause John Lamb Richard Lathers A -is A bundle of old Dixie charm is Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha lBack row, leftl. Ipha KAPPA ALPHA Founded on December 2l, l865, at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia. Local Gamma lota chapter founded in l95l. Located at 3620 Nile Street, San Diego, California. Q xx?--V M! Wwg W A .f, Qi 'I :' iz: X 5+ I 'J A .L rib A LJ, ,n-A D5 S ff N x l X t X f S 0 5 2 X, x X i ,mf .1 ' W ,fl '11 AQ1qilfD4Z ' s W u f- 1,47 s SXMY M n Xxx J? 4 x.-cf In FA, in I yum, x it x ll. ii t' viii m 'Alu inf' ' yi 'Till 'iz mil, i tk ,J li Ir V: km, ' tf H' WJ X3l i' l L. A ' 1' V A' A tx J i' fiqf K Y, L I bm pw , 1 ix '15 it i N 1 A x U 4 The case for evolution, Abstinence was the theme at national convention this year. Many members prominent in field of athletics .... Football team members were Don Bonatus, Paul Held, Norman Nygaard, Bob Newton, Al Walker, Frank Gigletto, Ed Jones, John Polos, Marshall Malcolm, Tom O'Brien, Gene Edwards, Verne Dodds, and Jack Jantz .... Walt Haase and Jim Poole were on the baseball team .... Outstanding track team member was Jack Razzetto .... Frank Gigletto was a member of the wrestling team .... Blue Key tapped Paul Held .... President were Tom O'Brien and Don Bonatus .... Fraternity copped Fite Nite cham- pionship .... Halloween party and Christmas formal .... Alumni dinner in Scripps Cottage following homecoming football game. . . . Dinner-dance in February .... Member of Kappa Alpha is SDSC Graduate Manager Dick Thomas .... Other prominent local alumni are Les Cassie, San Diego Junior College baseball coach, and Bill Matthie, athletic director at Herbert Hoover High School .... Also members of Kappa Alpha are Actor Ran- dolph Scott, F.B.l. Director J. Edgar Hoover, and Griffith Hayes. . . . Fraternity founded at Washington College in Lexington, Virginia in i865 .... Local chapter, Gamma Iota, installed in l95l .... Our football squad favors aerial tactics .... Marshall Robert Luti L rence Mich I T O'Brien 2 James Palme Larry P yt John Polos rd Stee Steph Malcal k Marvin B dd lf Clothes make the man, you know. Be B KAPPA SIGMA RSI' dj I' Founded on December IO, l869, at the University ot Virginia. Local Epsilon Iota t founded in I949. A h B t Al B tl 4 Located at 5 Q 6195 Momezumo Roca, Q 4 San Diego, California. A , E ' K . A , B B Cl B tl Cl t By a p p a S ' g Th C l J Ch Y Members of Kappa Sigma are Dr. George Ziegentuss, SDSC basketball coach, and Edmund Nuttall, college activities otticer. . . . Most Valuable Player award went to basketball team mem- ber Bob Brady tor the second straight year .... K Sigs Danny Newport, John I-lannon, and Roy Woodmansee also played on ,me5C,,,,,O the basketball team .... Baseball team members were Bob H' C' k Petty, Ed Scott, Dick Pomeroy, Bernie Flarety, and Dick Norris. . . . Fraternity presented SDSC's mascot, the burro, to the college at homecoming .... SDSC cheerleader was Frank Gallucci. . . . Presidents were John Clark and Jerden See .... Runner-up for Best Dressed Man honors was Jerry Mclntire .... New Year's Eve dance at Carlsbad .... Kappa Sigma founded at University WQISSS D of Virginia in I869 .... Chapter installed on this campus in I947 .... Songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, TV personality Peter Potter, and Commentators Edward R. Murrow, Drew Pearson, and Lowell Thomas are all members at Kappa Sigma .... I38 Dennis Ditmars Thomas Dodge Ed Donahue Dean Edwards Roger Estey Bernerd Flaherty Larry Fordyce Charles Freebern William Freeman Frank Gallucci Rex Hammock Phil Heuback Harold Jackson Alan Johnson Bill Lancaster Frank Lewis George Mair Tom Malmin Bob Messinger Tom Moon Bob Moore Robert Morrison Robert Myers Jack McClelland Don McClure lerry Mclntire Bill McMichael Bob McMichael Richard North Jack Osborn Jack Peckenpaugh Don Pendleton Bob Petty Milton Radmilovich Robert Robison Bruce Russell Bob Ryan Frank St. Sure Edwin Schell Ed Scott Jerden See Gerald Smart Rene Soriano Frank Stevenson Gaylord Stickney Don Sullivan Jim Swan Bill Thomas John Tunnell Walt Turner Edward Woltensberger Jack Wonelly Ray Woodmansee Jim Wright 25135 if! ,E ,W . , , , ,..,,.,: . . ,. .,.,,,, , xl J ' .,., . f,V , J Q ,, g, Y QM? - if 5 ret, - .,.. , . .... 4: ,gy . . - ., -- .A wx James Beachler Kenneth Bitter Ted Carnes William Devitt John Emrick Jerry Fischer Robert Foster Jack France John France Zane Frentress Cecil Ginn John Gorman Jim Hall Darryl Hansen Jacque Hart Skip Hervey Richard Hilmen Donald Hobbs Distinguished alumni chat with outsider, LAMBDA CHI ALPHA gearlcam URHSQ Founded on November 2, l909, at Boston University, Boston, Mass. Local Zeta Pi Zeta Q chapter founded in l948. Located at 3540 King Street, San Diego, California. QA Nlllww 6' 'J q,5IUl5.,!rf,1' Nr' Nav' , is J' - is it - Xl , , - N ., I -xv s J Nl . 'L ' iii :VIR Vllggi Quzsouq D Brother Frankie Laine stops by for a visit. Annuol Cross ond Crescent tormol given in con- junction with other Colitornio chopters .... Closed- bid Lombdo Chi Alphotroz.' '... With Sigmo Chi, co-sponsored Donkey Boseboll Gome in the Foll to roise money for the Student Union Building Fund. . . . Open-bid El Sombrero, ot which the Compus Wetbock wos selected .... Reigning os King Kotton ot the Chi Omego Showboot wos Hol Neuse .... Trock teom member wcis Jim Hunt .... Jock Gor- mon wos IFC treosurer .... Presidents were Roy Shroeder ond Mort Jorgensen .... Lombdo Chi tloot copped honors os Most Novel in the home- coming porode .... Froternity teom holds the BB sottboll chompionship in city leogue .... Lombdo Chi founded ot Boston University in l909 .... Locol chopter ottilioted in i948 .... Member ot Lombdo Chi Alpho is SDSC President Molcolm A. Love .... Other prominent olumni ore former president Horry Trumon, Singer Fronkie Loine, Pionist Corl Fischer, Actor Gene Hersholt, ond Chester Gould, outhor of Dick Trocy .,.. Surely the AAA dues can wait. Tim Hubbard Jim Hunt George Hurst Donald lmlay Pat Ireland Hubert Johnson Mort Jorgensen Del Kaufman Jack Lewis Robert Montgomery Ralph McKay Harold Nease Garald Orman Leo Payne Don Rigler f ig? 'J ef: . B' el' . be if-3, , ,tv 1 3: re J 1 A it f-.,,. it ., r ,X mfr Q V' Amy ii A riff: V -'--ll- J , Y, Q i M 9? Q52 - . ' 'iw E4 kr if 'sl Q it X it tm. it ,,., t ' s.. Ray Schroeder William Sevier Bruce Stafford William Strickland Robert Sweetwood Robert Szakacs Wesley Thornton William Villarino Wg? Don Adams Robert Arnhym Frank Asaro George Baker Fred Bruner Doug Brunson Norman Bucholz Tom Carter Robert Cornell Thomas Crandall Rickey Demarinis Wayne Fillpot Gerald Fisher Rex Gaede Lee Granell David Greenlee Gene Holahan Carl Holzinger Of Pi Kappa Alpha to be sure IJ . I h P1 KAPPA ALPHA Founded on March 1, 1868, at lhe University of Virginia. Local Delta Kappa chapter founded in 1948. Located at 7811 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, California. Down by th river side 142 The future leaders of our nation. Sweepstakes winner at the homecoming parade was Pi Kappa Alpha's giraffe float .... Well-known for annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving night .... Spring formal, at which Phyllis Fleming was crowned Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. . . . Pi eating :ontest in the Quad during the Fall .... Joe Mc- Caffrey was one of SDSC's three cheerleaders .... Blue Key members were Pete Launder and Dick Dickenson .... Annual closed-bid September Sere- nade .... Presidents were Carl Holzinger and Rex Gaede .... Treasurer of the Sophomore class was Jerry Fisher .... Competition each Spring with Sigma Alpha Epsilon for the Thunder Mug Trophy .... Fraternity founded at University of Virginia in l868. . . . Local chapter, Delta Kappa, installed in l948. , . . Member of PiKA is Dr. Donald R. Watson, SDSC Dean of Instruction .... Other PiKAs on the SDSC faculty are George N. Sorenson, chairman of the Fine Arts Division, and Dr. John S. Wright, Business Division chairman .... Also prominent members of the fraternity are Senators Wayne Morse and John Sparkman, California Football Coach Poppy Wal- zlorf, and Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler. Up to his neck in work. Jack Hou g Ed Hubler Dick Laab William Lakin Pete Launder Skip Leach Richard Learn Francis Linderma L wrence Lundy Don Malloy Bernard Martin Phil May Joseph McCaffrey Bill McGrath Woody Naylor L nel Parlin AI Pirie R b T Ritter P t k T b D d T Cl ff Treais Sfancil Wilson Mike Wynn Gene Wright I'1 mu Y-TT? gli i K.- Oliver Askew Bruce Barngrover Dick Blair Maurice Camillo Don Clark Gene Clarke Richard Emery Leon Feigenbutz Ray Garding David Gill Gary Gillenberg Tom Goodbody Don Harrington Gary Hemming Pal Henry Thomas Hutchinson Conrad Jimenez Dick LeBlanc Pardon me, but am I on the Coliseum road? S' I h E .I SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded on March 9, l856, of the University of Aloborno. Locol Colifornio Theto chapter founded in l949. Locoted ot 7l4O Scironoc Drive, Lo Mesa, Colifornio. Chairs were furnished only with the S195 dinner. l-44 While the house was being remodeled. . . . llnsyearrnarkedtheSHverJubHeeoftheannual open-bid Ford Frolic .... Other outstanding events on the SAE social calendar were the Bonita Tea, Black and White formal at Christmas time, Spring Pledge Presents, and Purple and Gold formal in June .... Fmnernnytook Hrs pmceinlFC bowhng competition .... AS vice president, Who's Who, and Blue Key member was Tom Goodbody .... Track team members were Don Wheeler and Oliver Askew. . . . Tom Mulligan, Vic Long, and Ray Vidal were football team members ,... AS Council Member Dave Gill was named Best Dressed Man on Campus. . . . Head cheerleader was Fred Allen .... Al Secord was Senior class treasurer .... Presidents were Bob Slaughter and Ray Vidal .... Fraternity founded in i856 at University of Alabama .... Local chapter, Cahfonna ThehL inmaHed in l949 .... SDSC FootbaH Coach BHlSchuHe and Lt Col Charms E Mosse, head of the AFROTC on campus, are mem- bers of SAE .... Other prominent alumni are Mayor Poulson of Los Angeles, Actor Dick Powell, Crooner Rudy Valle, Milton Eisenhower, Harold Stassen, Golf Great Bobby Jones and Hwelate Ente Pym .... Home is where the mortgage is. J ,V as--.W . A J f ' -I 1? 5 5?.x 0 is l ts, f i s fl Wife' 4 .. tw 0 l- f' ' ,. ' as ,v 9 if ' it E it L L i- 4 A ,.,,,..l..,, ,,...., .,...... , ,, A .www .. .Jw , ,h W, M W , ...,.. ,. 2 I4 1 : 1 - 1 1 f Gary Long John Mitchell Denny Morrison Thomas Mulligan Ronald McConnehea John Osburn Robert Oswald Frank Peard Michael Reilly Jack Rogers William Schultz Charles Scott Alan Secord Jim Sherrill Bob Slaughter Dick Slaughter Craig Starkey Barry Taylor Dale Vatis Ray Vidal Jim Vierhus Roy Wagner John Ward George Watson Donald Wheeler Charles Abbott Armand Alkire Maurice Altshuler John Anders Bob Baker John Baker Jh Baldessari Dale Barbat John Bates James Beasley George B Charles B kett Richard Birkett Eugene Brown Conald Buechler Jack Caldwell T y Campbell Beniy Cruz Patterned after a well-known Southern group .,.. Sigma Chi O . SIGMA cHi Founded on June 28, 1855, at ...-fitisesf Miami University, I Oxford, Ohio. A Local Delta Xi chapter 5 2 founded in 1949. x' ' 'mmf S 3 Q Located at N A,,mm,i f 5826 Montezuma Road, s Y San Diego, California. Many outstanding names on campus .... AS President was Joe Rosa .... Phil Whitacre was president of the Senior class and president of Xolotl .... AS Council members were Andy Brown and John Baldessari .... Holding membership in Blue Key were Joe Rosa, Phil Whitacre, Joel Snyder, and Bert Grigsby .... Presi- dent of Arnold Air Society was Kenny Whitcomb ,... Nine mem- bers on the football team .... Third place at the West Point Invitational Debate Tournament went to Joel Snyder and Lewis Acord .... Six members named to Who's Who .... Fraternity was, for the third straight year, in IFC basketball competition. . . . Presidents were Bert Grigsby and Dennis King .... Sponsored winning homecoming queen candidate, Eloda Miller Grigsby .... Annual closed-bid Sweetheart Dance and open-bid Tropical Cruise .... Basketball team members were Noel Mickelson, Roy Fields, and Jim Sams .... Noel Mickelson and Bert Grigsby were members of the baseball team .... Co-winner of the Lineman of the Year award was football team member Frank Acosta .... Fraternity won trophy for Best Construction and Design for home- coming float .... Sigma Chi founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in i855 .... Local chapter installed in i949 .... Prominent alumni include Actor John Wayne and Cartoonist Milton Caniff .... l46 Ralph Darr Ernest DeBlanc Bill Dickenson Arthur Ellsworth William Fairbairn Roy Fields Donald Foster Rhudy Fowler Dan Freeman Bert Grigsby Robert Grimes George Harbaugh Stuart Harvey Thomas Hemphill Leonard Hendren Harry Higgins William Howell Dean Hunter John Irwin Tom Johnson Norman Kary Joseph Kelly Dennis King Robert Klein Jay Kowal Raymond Le Compte David Limbacher Robert Lyon Howard Mayfield Noel Mickelsen Micky Moret Jerry Moss Eugene Myers James McCarty James McDermott Anthony McPeak Douglas Nairne Ralph Pesqueira Duane Pillsbury Richard Plum Lee Reris William Richardson Joseph Rosa Meldrain Ruppin James Sams David Schmitz Thomas Sharkey Ted Siekman Joel Snyder James Steiner Ronald Stewart Richard Suszko Richard Taylor Thomas Tozar Thomas Trainer William Weiner Richard Whaley Philip Whitacre William White Rodney Wilson 7' 'TQ fi. a ' 5 . g V 1 i ' 'iq' Nr' Peter Barbic Donald Barton Larry Brown Joseph Daly Saly adore Flores Alfred Frisch Charles Griffin Don Hickethier Kenneth Hoffert Howard Hough Jerry Laudermilk Fred Leonard Bill Lockman Richard Mackie Ronald Morgan Louis Moritz Frank Munley Jerry McGuo But, honest, Mother, we did have a flat. Formal Queen of Hearts Ball in February .... Hallowe party for neighborhood kids .... Fraternity collected S250 th year for the Red Cross in an off-campus drive .... New Year Eve dance .... Annual Mothers' Day tea at the fraternity housi . . . Sal Flores served as IFC secretary .... Baseball 'team membe was Ken Pattison .,.. Presidents were James Scott and Sal Flore . . . Familiar white house on Hardy Way .... Fraternity founde in l9Ol at Richmond College .... SDSC chapter, California Delti installed in l947, first national fraternity on campus .... Prom nent San Diegans who claim membership in Sigma Phi Epsila are Columnist Neil Morgan and Sportscaster Al Schuss .... Alf a Sig Ep is Ted Mack, of Original Amateur l-lour fame .... Kanis and Wahinis enjoy their fish and poi. l 148 I I was a 98-pound weaklingf' Sigma Phi Epsilon SIGMA PHI EPSILON WW Founded in November, I9OI, ot Richmond College. Locol Colifornio Dello chapter founded on November I7, I947. Located of 5712 I-Iordy Woy, Son Diego, Colifornio. Lpifibfm B Nhls RhdSyo Lonely hearts club-college branch. Qmvsgmfw K fhPIk K fhPIk Ed dR d Ch Sh del G Q Shlif .I SH D S s Andy S Th Manuel S th Phil Sounlchsen B-cb Weaver D Z Thl O U Robert Beachler Gene Blair Charles Boeh Garry Butterfield Samuel Christie Tim Churchill Keith Collard Russell Condon William Cook Melvin Curry Channing Day Martin Donahue Duane Eberhardt Hal Fassett Jerry Foster Harry Grow John Halverson Harlan Hayden Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry Sigma P' V SIGMA Pl Founded on February 26, l897, at Vincennes University Vincennes, Indiana. Local Alpha Omega chapter founded in l949, Located at Gibbs Airport, Linda Vista, California When I was in the Islands l5O Dick Hedman Robert House Frank Klein Darrel Lachel Terry Lauritsen Dean Leptich Stanley Moore Donald Myers Lawrence Nelson John Owens Named Craziest Cat at the Teke Lamboogie was Sam Christie .... Winner ot the Sig Ep Beard Growing Contest was Hank Turner .... Named Mr, Christmas during the IFC- Salvation Army canned toad drive was Harry Grow .... Annual Orchid Ball, closed-bid formal, during the Fall .... Open-bid Moonlight Serenade in the Spring .... Father-Son Banquet during May .... IFC vice president, secretary-treasurer ot Oceotl, and Junior class treasurer was Dean Leptich ,... Bob House served as AMS treasurer .... Fraternity capped the IFC badmin- ton championship tor the second straight year .... Chapter also awarded national Sigma Pi's efficiency award for the second straight year .... President was Hal Fassett .... Sigma Pi founded at Vincennes University in i897 .... Chartered at SDSC in I949. . . . Dr. George D. Stoddard, University ot Illinois president, Harry S. Hanna, president at Bell Telephone Company, and LeRoy G. Spencer, vice president ot Packard Motor Company, are members ot Sigma Pi .... Prominent locally are Stedman C. Gould, man- ager ot Sears, Roebuck Company, and C. C. Blakemore, vice president ot the First National Bank .... The party carried out a Chinese theme. Harve Elmo Park Jack Parish Howard Pr y Duane Schir k Schwa t Bob Smith Jim Spear Arnie Strau Jerry Sulliv Carl Tressl Henry Turn Glenn VanD b g EFI Peter Ward y Watk ,M In-W K form SA S 0' 4' A iw 7, X o ert Wi Wod d Bill Arnold John Baker Herbert Black William Bryan Walt Bussey Ralph Cadman Ray Dahlin Ernest Danjou Robert Denison Jose DeVega Darrell Downs Richard Dudley Alfred Duran Bill Evans Ray Fellows Jack Foreman Ronald Gerrard William Gookin P' wr Sl- Mae Marvin Gudmundson Daniel Hale Richard Haworth George Himel Robert Hoffelcler Patrick Huffman Roger l-lutflesz James Jacobs Eric Johnson Walter Johnson Fraternity claims many outstanding campus leaders .... Fall President of Blue Key and member of Who's Who was Danny l-lale .... Blue Key vice president in the Fall was George Sunga, AS Council member, homecoming chairman, and Who's Who member .... Darrell Downs was also a member of Blue Key and Who's Who .... AS Council members were Ronnie Moore and Gail Thompson, Del Sudoeste co-sports editor .... AMS secretary, Fall Oceotl president, and Blue Key secretary was Ray Dahlin. . . . Cross country lettermen were Bill Gookin and Ron Gerrard. . . . Ron Gerrard was also o member of the wrestling team. . . . Annual open-bid Lamboogie in the Fall .... Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon was crowned at the Carnation Carousel in April. . . .With the end of the school year came TKE's annual Hawaiian Luau .... Float capped trophy for Best Use of Flowers and third place fraternity honors at homecoming .... Winner of the Ugly Man Contest was George Sunga, who was crowned St, Patrick at the Shamrock Shuffle .... Fraternity founded at Illinois Wes- leyan University in i899 .... Chapter installed at SDSC in l95O. . . . Prominent alumni include Actors Ronald Reagan and Dan Duryea, Bandleaders Tex Beneke, Stan Kenton, Freddy Martin, and Lawrence Welk, and Senator l-lunt of Wyoming .... Locally prominent alumni are Anderson Borthwick, president of First National Bank, ancl Fred Rohr, Jr., of Rohr Aircraft .... Soda? Oh, l mean, Sugar? i F55-., A7 ,pi WS? Don Koppenhaven Anfero Lehfo Robert Lopez Bob MacFarlane Tom McDowell Jim McVicar Tau appa Ronnie Moore Howard Pipes Paul Myers Don Robinson E ilon TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded on Jonuory lO, l899, ot lllinois Wesleyan University. Locol Gommo Lombdo chopter founded in l95O. Located or 3039 Adoms Avenue, Son Diego, Colifornio. Spring pledges. iPhoto was snapped before the treatmentul, Leon Rogers Walton Rag :rs Charles Royer Gary Russell Edward Scanlon Roland Schneider Tom Segel Donald Serfle Tsuneo Shishido Joe Sission Victor Lee Stephens George Sunga Gail Thompson Bill Tucker William Wendt Allen Wren Chuck Wright Robert Wynn S William Bowman Delmer Burk lrwin Forbing Tom Gordinier Walt Gutjahr Bert Hand David Hoffland Thomas Kaiser Rod Livingston Charles Micenhimer Jack Opdycke John Owen Ed Philbin Ronald Potts Don Prentice Patrick Raine John Ratcliffe Don Ritchey Even the Sultan is a Theta Chi. I h t h . THETA CHI Founded on April lO, l856, ot Norwick University, Norwick, Vermont. Locol Gommd Theta chapter founded in 1947. Located ot 5835 El Cojon Blvd., Son Diego, Colitornio. Hp , 6X 32,5 Hey, brother, pour the wine! ri gihff, , sm' X'lQ '5f3 we -9' nn, R M, dw aw ff? ' as xl' 3' ' E529 Qt' if We , i 1 Slick as an ad for Mountain Dew. Who's Who and Blue Key claimed Don Ritchey, Junior class president and AS Council member .... Outstanding SDSC high jumper was Joe Page .... Member of Theta Chi is Dr. Lewis B. Lesley, faculty adviser to the fraternity and to Blue Key .... Presidents were Don Ritchey and Ed Philbin .... Annual Carna- tion Ball, closed-bid Christmas formal .... Spring formal at which the Dream Girl of Theta Chi was crowned .... Pre-school dance for all new students .... Closed-bid Circle Bar X western dance ,... Chapter this year won national award for scholarship. . . .Alumni prominent locally are Gen. Maurice Holmes and Adm. Frederick Sherman .... Fraternity founded in i856 at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont .... Local chapter, Gamma Theta, installed in i947 .... Egadsl Here comes the chaperone! George Roetn I Charles Scharf Glen Snyder Don Sullivan William Valent Will A Jf, .sr .3 h Y Jvc! Barries A t Bzlewzo Don Byrnes Noel Fishman Julian Frank Martin Freedman Michael Friedlander Stanley Friedman Joel Goldtus Harvey Goodfriend Ronnie Greenberg Harry Hamber Lawrence Kahan Stephen Kirschtel Donn Kobcrnlck Harvey Levitt Bashful Belenzon just happens to have noticed his picture in The Aztec. Membership included leaders in many phases of campus life. . . . Commissioner of Finance, president of Blue Key, and member of Who's Who was Ronnie Greenberg .... Who's Who also claimed Bob Waller, secretary of Blue Key and Co-editor of Del Sudoeste .... Member of the football squad was another Who's Who and Blue Key member, Art Belenzon, who served as IFC president .... Lenny Bloom was a member of the wrestling and track teams .... Serving an the AS Council was Al Mishne .... Fraternity editor of Del Sudoeste was Shearn Platt .... ZBT float capped second-place fraternity honors at homecoming parade. . . . Advertising manager for The Aztec and Del Sudoeste for the past two years was Joel Goldfus .... Fraternity took permanent possession of IFC scholarship trophy by earning top fraternity grade-point average for the past three semesters .... Presidents were Bob Waller and Al Mishne .... Annual New Year's Eve party .... Semi-annual formal initiation dinner-dances .... Theatre party following one-act play tournament .... Runner-up in the Best Dressed Man contest was Ronnie Greenberg .... Fraternity founded at College of the City of New York in l898. . . . Local chapter, Beta Lambda, installed in l95l .... Prominent ZBTS include Bernard Baruch, Jack Benny, Sid Luckman, and l-lenry Morganthau .... , A Skiing was the thing at Big Bear, l56 Aw, shucks, it was nothing. Zeta e a Tau Ii. ZETA BETA TAU Founded on December 29, 1893, ot the College of the City of New York. Locol Beto Lombdo chopter founded in 1951. Locoted ot 3211 Thirtieth Street, Son Diego, Colifornio. ...i Just polish them, boys, Just polIsh them. Alan Mishne Norman Panish Shearn Platt Edmond Rosenthal Myron Shapero Burton Sharpe Harry Slayen Don Solomon Bernard Sosna Robert Waller Dan Weinberg Martin Weiner Leonard Weiss Herbert Wenig Joe Winicki Mike Witte Nu Mifv V Y n-Z' .WHL M E K A , Sports Football coAcH BILL SCHUTTE SEASON'S RECORD CCAA Footbo ll Sto nd i ngs L Pct. Col Poly 0 l 000 Son ,Diego l 750 Fresno 2 500 Pepperdine 3 .400 Los Angeles 4 .200 Sonto Borboro 4 200 Fullbock Normon Nygoord got the Aztecs oft to o fine stort by scoring tour times Opp. University of Howoii ,............ ......... 7 Colitornio Polytechnic .i.ccc.,ii icc,ccc,, 3 3 George Pepperdine ,...Ac,,c.,..c,c,,. .,.....,.. O New Mexico University .,,,.., .......... 4 l Los Angeles Stote .....,...,,c... .,c,cccc, l 3 Fresno Stote ........,..c,.,.ct,.c,,,.c,..,ccc,..,.....,.,,,. 27 Occidentol .,.....,..c,c.c,,.,.....................,........,, 7 Marine Corps Recruit Depot ..cccccc, l4 Sonto Borboro ..ccc.cc,.........,.....,,.......,........ 0 1212 Lighter lslonders threw in entire squod, but couldn't stop Son Diego from piling up o 26-0 holttime bulge . . . Nygoord scored on runs of l3, 33, 23 ond l6 yords, rushing for o totol ot l23 yords in l3 tries, o 9.5 overoge . . . Poul l-leld connected on six ot I4 posses ond Verne Dodds odded two tor two for o totol ot l24 oeriol yords . . . Phil Prokop moved 67 yords in six corries ond scored on o l2-yord burst, Morsh Molcolm odded 25 more in tive tries ond scored on o tive-yord buck otter setting it up with o 39-yord re- turn ot o punt . . . Held booted two extro points, Dodds one, ond Bob Lyon one . . . Stondouts on the defensive side were guord Ed Johns ond tockle Gene Edwords. Head Manager: Roland Schneider Trainer: Don Weisenberger Asst. Manager: I Dick Loritz. . N at 1 Q gr ass if X si- iw We mar, my ff, ,ww . .0 ns., ers- ,,!,.7-1'5L.w Lg SL.....'i: Norm Nygaard Fullback Don Bonatus l-lalfback Phil Prokop Halfback Paul Held Quarterback Monte Fritz End Frank Acosta Tackle Jay Gutowski into the secondary of Hawaii for Aztec yardage. Biggest crowd in three years at Aztec Bowl, 9,500, saw San Diego give Cal Poly four touchdowns on fumbles . . . Staters scored first and appeared on the way to dumping defending CCAA champs, Prokop scooting over from the lO-yard line . . , Then fumbles dropped into Poly arms and passes went astray, and the nightmare was on . . . Aztecs outrushed Mustangs, 24l to l l4, but couldn't keep ball long enough to start a scoring drive . . . Nygaard again was top rusher with 77 yards in l5 carries, followed by Prokop, 74 in six, and Malcolm with 60 yards in two trips . . . Even with the high score against them, State defense looked good, twice holding Poly inside the l5-yard line . . . Start of season hurts cropped up in the game when quarter- back Held banged his knee and arm. Freshman quarterback Frank Richardson in the middle of a Santa Barbara trap. l62 Vic Long squirms away from Gaucho man with assist from Gene Edwards. A game for the linemen to boast about, Pepperdine being held to 8l yards rushing and no completions in seven pass attempts . . . Only score of the game came early in the opening period when Nygaard broke loose from the Wave 27-yard line . . . Dodds played entire game at quarterback for ailing Held and turned in a fine performance, although noticeably nervous . . . One more added to sick list when Prokop was bounced after only first quarter action . . . With Phil out, offensive action slowed down to l93 yards rushing, l23 going to Nygaard, 40 to Malcolm, 29 to Bonatus, and 20 to Prokop . . . First game away from home saw San Diego beat Pepperdine sixth straight time in the six-game series, but this was their closest call . . . Bigger margin was probable if more passes had been thrown. Phil Prokop off on a 60-yard return of an Occidental punt and six points for the San Diego cause. i l63 Ed Johns Guard Harry Higgins Center Wes Robb Guard Bob Lyon End Vic Long Fullback Mxifh r , W J: H :gs mr 'ff .Q rs A W V -- -5 .g-1.3. H fx-if ??f:1?f5-ifrvz'-1. A New H fs: gm? 'H gf, I' 125?: 5153, , . Julius Gutowski Fullback Bob Newton Center Mike Brown Tacl.le Gene Mumy Guard Jack Jantz End Glen Woodard End l-larold Jackson finds out it's hard to move past Ed Johns, as he tries to pick up yardage for the Marines. Stater Marsh Malcolm moving up to aid Johns. Injuries popped up left and right as powerful Lobos handed SDSC a defeat that affected the rest of the Aztec season . . . 750-mile jaunt to Lobo territory added seven players to inactive list, Don Bonatus, Al Walker, l-leld, Dodds, Joy Gutowski, Gene Edwards, and Javier Acosto joining the others out of action . . . End Bob Lyon showed New Mexico tons why he was to be named all-CCAA as he put on a 43.4 punting exhibition and snagged an l8-yard pass . . , Hectic third-period play saw Coach Bill Schutte inject three quarterbacks into action . . . Bonatus started, Dodds went into the game when Don was injured, Richardson replaced Dodds, and then Dodds when back in for Richardson . . . Lobos added insult to injury by stopping State ground attack and intercepting three passes. All-CCAA fullback Norm Nygaard sees the road ahead cleared for him by Aztec blockers, .-ut has trouble starting downfield into open territory. l64 Nygaard, Schutte, Benton , . . A possible CCAA crown for San Diego State in l954, Another defensive display, this time combined with ottensive precision, sow Son Diego win its third stroight over LA in three- yeor series . . . Edwords, Honk Higgins, Johns, Monte Fritz, ond Lyon plugged up line, holding Dioblos to 87 yords. . .Touchdown mochine moved for -425 yords, 322 credited to running . . . Mol- colm scored on runs ot 22 ond 24, packing the boil nine times tor ll8 yords, Vic Long scored on the tirst ploy ot the second holt by crcishing 20 yords through the Los Angeles middle ond cought o six-yord TD poss from Held . . . Nygoord ripped through tor l32 yords in l5 corries, scoring on o two-yord plunge ond o 25-yorder down the middle . . . Held booted tour points otter touchdowns ond completed lO ot l7 posses tor IO3 yords . . . No injuries reported. Up, but not over. Occidental back finds he can't penetrate State front wall, Will Hazel 5 ' x tilt Tackle gg we r ag 1 RE Bob Linares Tackle Verne Dodds Quarterback Marshall Malcolm Haltback George Leamer Center Gary Sada Halfback ,..i. ,, W ,9- tri - itil. i 'fitr?f4i?l'2v sf . ' . , 3, nh. ,je-,N ,fs K . IZ. , E., ,,,st,,,.Lg,g f t.s,m,N,s w 'fd .1 Q'- W . t , ,,. N N, 4 P 5, I R, Y , K M457 if lf xgxfgf' .F W alias, M 1 , y w sw me 'X ,sf aegvmif t A ff-W ff ,, , IW, r WM Xfst' ,QM , of-r 1 A NB-iw, 1:5 .Q wiv A l65 Harold Love Guard Gary Russell Halfgack Art Belenzon Tackle Dick Runyon Tackle Bernie Flaherty End Ron Stewart End Gene Mumy intercepts an Hawaii pass and moves the ball toward Islander goal. Ancient sleeper ploy in finol seconds of the gome gove Fresno the touchdown thot tied the gome . . . End Monte Fritz broke through to block the extro point thot would hove meont on Aztec defeot . . . Molcolm scooted l5 yords in lost quorter to ossure Son Diego victory, 27-2l , but following the kickoff, Bulldogs sent on end to the sideline ond hit him with o poss to the Stote nine- yord line, where they pushed it over . . . Offensively, the Aztecs rushed for 239 to 230 yords for Fresno, but Rciisin City crew outpossed locols, ll6 to 95 . . . Ploying before Fresno fons, Son Diego held leods of l4-O, l4-7, 20-l4, 27-2l, but couldn't hold off thot lost score , . . Molcolm picked up 93 yords in lO tries ond Nygoord wos going for 93 yords in l5 corries. Come into my arms . , . Quarterback Paul Held adds the finishing touches to a Wes Robb tackle of Santa Barbara back. l66 ln all kinds of weather, students support the Aztec gridders. Three key plays and outstanding line play gave the Aztecs a win over previously unbeaten and untied Oxy in the Home- coming game in Aztec Bowl . . . Number one was an intercepted pass by Held on Poet 35-yard line . . . Held fired a seven-yard pass to Malcolm for the first TD and the second important play . . . ln the fourth quarter, Prokop took an Oxy punt on his own 40 and raced 60 yards for the final score . . . Held booted both points . . . Light line for the visitors turned in some fine play for the 9,000 spectators, but couldn't stop Lyon and Bob Linares from coming in to harass Occidental backs . . . Nygaard also shone brightly on defense, proving a fine linebacker . . . Lyon was awarded trophy for being named outstanding lineman of the game, Well, what now coach? l67 Hugh Simpson Fullback Frank Richardson Quarterback Ray Vidal Halfback Ray Moore Guard Bob Hale End Charles Birkett End 63 Tom Sharkey l-lalfback Alan Hartman Guard Tom Mulliga Guard m Krl Guard Dick Suszko Guard l-lere's mud in your eye . , . l-lalfback Don Bonatus is brought to Balboa Stadium turf by MCRD tacklers. Toughest game to lose cropped up when MCRD handed the Staters a one-touchdown setback in rainy, muddy Balboa Stadium setting . . . Shrine game saw l2,000 attend to see San Diego grab a 7-0 halftime lead on Bonatus' three-yard Center buck . . . Opening play of second half saw Boot quarterback Camilla Capuzzi slither out of eyeryone's hands on a 63-yard QB keep play for a score . . , Farmer Aztec great Art Preston clinched it for the Marines with a 6-4-yard shot through the line in the fourth quarter . . . Bonatus and Malcolm both carried from the field in the second half as Leathernecks turned on a hard-hitting exhibition of tackling to take the steam from State's offense. l68 Aztecs picked final game to run up highest SDSC total in history, a game where everything they did turned out right . . . Nygaard was at his best, scoring on laudatory plays as l-leld outfaked Gaucho linemen left and right . . . Completing his term of eligibility at State, Paul was never better, his performance later to earn him a contract from the professional Detroit Lions . . . Coach Schutte ran in everyone, attempting to hold down the score, but his charges had caught Santa Barbara on a bad night and showed the home folks fireworks . , . Guard Don Love even got into the scoring column, bagging a blocked punt in the end zone for six points . . . Nygaard top rusher of the year with 889 Gene Coda X .Z . +-Ag End X W 2 x X ll 'g ig , lax radii 3' 1 yards in l26 carries, Malcolm with 433 in ol tries, and Prokop with 258 in 30 trips followed Norm. The highest number of points ever scored by an Aztec football team, States 72-O conquest of Santa Barbara, l69 Bob Reid End Forbes Anderson Guard Tom 0'Brien l-'lalfback Dave Riley Tackle 4 8, W ? E R -wg 14 ask lball Dr. George Ziegenfuss . . . He'll try for two in a row next season. CCAA Basketball Standings W L Pct. San Diego 8 2 .800 Santa Barbara 5 5 .500 Fresno 5 5 .500 Pepperdine 4 6 .400 Los Angeles 4 6 .400 Cal Poly 4 6 .400 One of the greatest basketball teams in SDSC history roared to an l8-6 season record includ- ing the first CCAA hoop title in l2 years for Aztec Mesa . . . NAIA playoff game in Pasa- dena bandbox sow Staters drop 90-87 nod to Nazarene five . . . Coach George Ziegenfuss got his team off to a slow start, losing two of first three tries . . . high scoring Bob Brady was out with a bum leg and Danny Newport couldn't find the hoop . . . a one-point victory over Whittier turned the trick, leveling their season record at 2-2 and starting them on a seven-game winning streak. . . victims included Whittier, Occidental, Long Beach State, Luke Air Force Base, and two over Arizona State Tempe . . . Long Beach win, 95-59, saw a new single game record for points set by Aztecs, shattering old mark of 89 . . . after a 47-64 S. D 66 70 52 7l 89 95 73 84 69 66 47 l 40 79 75 78 8l 75 67 59 72 l l 0 95 9l 87 SEASON'S RECORD University of Southern California Alumni ,,,...,.. .,..,...,..,,,,,,,.., Loyola fCalifornial .... Whittier ,,,.,,,,,....,...,,,.,,,,,,.,,, Occidental ...,,............,..., Long Beach State ......, Luke Air Force Base . Arizona State Tempe Arizona State Tempe Fresno State ................,.. San Diego Marines ..., Chapman ..........,,......,,..... Pepperdine .,................, Los Angeles State ....... Fresno State ................ Whittier .,.,.,.....- ,..,,,.......,,,,,,. Los Angeles State ....... California Polytechnic Loyola CCaliforniaD .... Santa Barbara ,.............,, California Polytechnic Pepperdine .,...,.............,,, Santa Barbara ................ Pasadena Naza rene . IU- QW? Et, ., .QQ Art Toth , . . A manager's a g Oh, horrors, ow Bob Reid, Ernie l-lortzog, Woodmonsee, John l-lonnon, Syl Toylor ond Joy Turner, Son Diego wos on its woy . . . in o fouled-up remotchf with l.oyolo on the Aztec court, Son Diego edged the Lions 59-58 . . . bock to the CCAA troil, they troveled north to slip post Sonto Borboro, 72-70, ond then goin sweet revenge by going post the century mork for the second f time, llO-96, ogoinst previous conqueror Col Poly. . . Jim Poole's 29 points on l3 field gools ond three free throws ployed o mojor port in the win . . . returning to home surroundings before on overflow crowd of 2,000, Stoters clinched leogue honors by woxing Pepperdine, 95-76 . . . Brody poured in 32 points to breok the school mork of 3l, which he olso held . . . 24 hours loter, they celebroted Bob Brody night by posting Sonto Borboro, 9l-74 . . . Brody ogoin led the teom scoring for the yeor by virtue of his 429 morkers on l42 fielders ond l45 free tosses, on l8.7 overoge . . . New- port followed Bob with 289 points, Mickelsen hod 248, Poole 223, Fields 208, Soms l5l, ond Dishong l38 . . . l89l points scored mode them the highest scoring teom in SDSC history, 78.8 gome overoge olso wos o record . . . in finol Over lWf? C, DHNW- A jump pass moves the ball toward a two-pointer. F ld t I t y t F Hmm, maybe Ziggy should switch to a man-to-man, ff' Q PM f 'ififfi ' agar K WWE W4 att H i I T X. H mx ' . A statistics released by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, San Diego was the top tield goal percentage team in the nation among small colleges, hitting 44.9 per cent ot their shots . . . other tields showed them l2th in tree throw percentage, l4th and l8th in indi- vidual tield goal percentages CBrady 50.5, New- port 50.0l, titth in individual tree throw per- centage CBrady 83.83 and 76th in individual scoring CBrady 429 points and l8.7 averagel . . . team average of 78.8 ranked them 28th in nation and the team was ranked nationally as the 8lst in standings, a jump ot over lOO from last year's listings . . . San Diego was ll-2 in won-lost at home and 7-4 on the road . . . in CCAA play, Staters' 8-2 ledger was three games ahead ot 5-5 standard by Santa Barbara . . . Brady named to tirst CCAA team tor second Now in the next quarter, we'll move to a fast break. Newport's hook shot has them floored. l 5551+ consecutive yeor, Mickelsen picked on second squod, ond Newport, Fields, Poole selected for honoroble mention . . . Brody finished his eligi- bility by breoking virtuolly every scoring record tor the school . . . his new morks ore most points in one gome l32D, most tield gools in one gome ltie with Jim Poole ot l3D, most free throws in one gome ll2D, most points in one series Ctwo gomes with Col Poly, 545, most points one seo- son 15851, most points two seosons l96Ol, most point three seosons ll39l D, highest scoring over- oge one seoson 12091, besides being one ot the Mickelsen battling Fresno hoopsters for a rebound, Without looking, a basket vs. Sant Barbara top team players ever to don an Aztec uniform . . . all this in three seasons ot basketball on Montezuma Mesa . . . among his other honors, he was named to the second team position on the Kappa Sigma squad throughout the United States, his fraternity. Mate Danny Newport was given an honorable mention rating . . . team this year had more student support be- hind it than any other basketball team tor more than a decade . . . hats oft to Dr. George Ziegen- tsiss and the i953-54 basketball team. l77 osler VARSlTY Brady, Robert aa,,,aaaa,,aaaa ,Senior Dishong, Rodger or Fields, Roy so s,,, Junior s,z,zzSenior Hannon, John W N ,, Sophomore Hartzog, Ernie f J or W W ,Senior Mickelsen, Noel z ,,,, W z,,zzzz, Sophomore Newport, Danny z z,,, , z,Sophomore Poole, James , , , W ,,,Senior Reid, Robert aa,z Senior Sams, James z, ,z as Sophomore Taylor, Sylvestor . as as Junior Turner, Jay ,,ss,,,,aa ,za,,,, z Sophomore Vxfoodmansee, Ray z , ,Sophomore JUNIOR VARSITY Benson, George , zz,z,,,,z z z,,, Freshman Brown, Mike ,,z,, ,,,Junior Darrcck, Paul z z Y, Freshman Monahan, James H s s,s,Freshman Vtfhaley, Dick c, ,,,s a,,,,zz F reshman Williams, Blaine as czzz z Sophomore Baseball CCAA Boseboll Stondings W L Fresno l2 3 Son Diego 9 6 Col Poly 9 6 Pepperdine 8 7 Sonto Borboro 4 ll Los Angeles 3 l2 SEASON'S RECORD Pct. .800 .600 .600 .533 .267 .200 Opp. .. 0 .. 4 ,. 7 .. 2 ..l2 ., 9 S.D. l8 Whittier ........,,,,.,,...,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,, Coach Ciwies R. Smith 2 Morine Corps Recruit Depot ..,....... SDSC's Dean of Baseball 6 Novo' Air Station ,-w-------iw-A-----,-Viwiv--A.--,i l Novol Troining Center ,,...,.,,,,,.,.,,.,.,, 5 Pl'1ibPoc .........,.....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,.,,, l3 Comp Pendleton ............... 5 Loyolo lColifornioJ .,.......,,,,. 3 Novol Troining Center ......... 4 PhibPcic .....................,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 8 Fresno .........................................,.,,,...........,,., l Morine Corps Recruit Depot ,......... PhibPoc, ..........,.., Pepperdine : ,............ . Pepperdine ................,,, College of Pocific ......... Sonto Borbo ro ............. Scinto Bo rbo ro ......... Col Poly .,...........................,.,. Fort Ord ........ ................,............ University of Arizono Pepperdine ............................, Comp Pendleton ........,,,. Fresno ........................... Fresno ..,,.,....,................ LA Stote .......................... El Toro ....,,. ,,.......,.,..........,,. Novol Air Stcition ......... Col Poly ................................,.........,.... ........ Col Poly ............................................................ Morine Corps Recruit Depot LA Stote .................,.....,................................. LA Stote ..................... Sonto Borboro .,,,,,.. Hunter Charlton Manager 0 2 ..9 5 ,.2 The object in any sport is to be relaxed, Aztecs put on a fast finish to take second place in final CCAA standings, posting a 9-6 record . . . San Diego won its first four loop games, lost six straight and then closed with five wins . . . a l6-l7 won-lost record was the result of a season filled with trou- bles for Coach Charlie Smith . . . all-sopho- - .fl Weymiller drives in a run, more infield should return next season to do big things, but it was a tough year of experi- ence they went through for Aztec fans to swallow . . . errors tossed away a dozen games . . . to top off the troubles, pitcher Noel Mickelsen didn't get his 6'6 frame away from a fast ball quick enough in bat- L fw i 41 Mike Brown Phil Huebach Outfield Infield AI Weymiller Jim Blocker Outfield Infield l8O Caught napping off third. ting practice and was sent to the hospital with head injuries . . . tough service nines took lO wins from San Diego and lost only four, but college teams lost l2 while win- ning only seven from the Staters. . . leading long ball hitter Walt l-laase blasted a half- dozen homers in l5 CCAA games and ap- Pomeroy rounding third after a single by Haase. pears a solid bet to retain CCAA first team honors for second straight year . . . Haase smashed three in last three games, two traveling more than 420 feet . . . Another all-league possibility is outfielder Dick Pom- eroy who patrols center field next to Haase in right . . . Pitcher Dick Walker opened Paul Cornado Walt Haase Pitcher Outfield 181 Ken Pattison Bert Grigsby Catcher Pitche . 1 X I l l ifi l i i First blood for the Aztecs. the l954 seoson by hurling on l8-O no- hitter over Whittier . . . otter tour losses to service clubs, Stote come book to beot Comp Pendleton, Loyolo ond Novol Troin- ing Center . . . Leogue opener wos on 8-5 over bitter rivol Fresno with Mickelsen spoc- ing out lO hits ond Pomeroy collecting two Pre-game batting and fielding practice, triples ond o double . . . Double win over Pepperdine, l8-6, l l-3, roised loop rnork to 3-O . . . When Sonto Borboro fell, 9-4, in first gome of double-heoder, third stroight title looked bright . . . Gouchos, however, took nightcop, 8-3, ond losses come with o rush . . . Col Poly won, 3-O, Pepperdine Bernie Flaherty Dick Pomeroy Outfield Outfield Hal Bronson Dick Warren Pitcher Infield A grand slam homer for Mike Brown. Q P 5 Dck Walker Jim Poole Pitcher Pitcher gained revenge, 5-2, Fresno roared back hard, IO-9, 7-l, and Los Angeles upset the cart, 6-2 . . . Tucking in their belts, Smith- men doubly reversed Poly loss, 6-2, 9-O, hammered LA State, 9-8, l3-O, and ended season with a 7-2 win over Gauchos . . . pitchers Mickelsen, Jim Poole, Walker and l l83 Ed Scott Frank Ste e so Catcher Infield Bert Grigsby gave Staters a top mound staff and a good batting attack also. . . Mickel- sen was the top hitting pitcher and Poole was a close second . . . catchers Ed Scott, Joe Rainbolt and Kenn Pattison were short on hitting, but were good defensively . . . Frank Richardson, a 5'8 freshman, han- Ball four, a free ticket to first base. dled first base the last half of the season with a plastic face mask, a result ofa mid- season collision . . . keystone duo of Dick Warren were improving at season's end and Warren held down the fourth spot in the lineup for most of the year . . . Jim Blocker at third came up with late season homers l-laase pulls up at third after a lusty triple. to win some games . . . Jim Beasley and Mike Brown vied for left field position, with Beasley used for defensive situations and Brown for his left-handed swinging on short right field fence and area just beyond . . . Pomeroy picked up lOO per cent on hitting from last year and proved a fine center field .XX-2 Bob Snelling Joe Rainbolt Pitcher Catcher MMV! f'3,f'l'x,... Stay loose, keep your eye on the ball. Three away, let's get going. guardian . . . l-laase switched to right in last a good record behind them . . . entire in- half of campaign and the move seemed to field, including reserves, is eligible to re- attect his batting for the better . . . Grigsby turn, as is the outt i eld, except slugger will leave the hurling statfalong with Poole, l-laase . . . Scott will graduate, leaving a both seniors completing their eligibility with large gap in the catching duties. Noel Mickelsen Frank Richardson Dick North Jim Beasley Pitcher Infield Infield Outfield l85 Track gl Coach Charles Choc Sportsman. A gentleman and a scholar. j Q w1'T X Ax- J Mike Console Hollis Barber Mile Distance l87 The managers rest. Don Foster eyes lead runner in mile relay race. Lee Slatore Ralph Andrews 880 Distance Jim Hunt Dick Grob 880-Mile Hurdles A California Collegiate Athletic Association high jump champion ship goes to Joe Page for the second consecutive year. SDSC finished its i954 season with three victories in six meets and placed well in invitational competition . . . Coach Choc Sportsman brought his men up to a sur- prise second place in the California Collegi- ate Athletic Association all-league meet at San Diego, May l . . . Joe Page retained his title in the high jump by going over at 6'43ha . . . Jim Hunt captured the mile in 4:27.4 ahead of teammate Bill Gookin . . . Page and Jack Razzetto grabbed oft most of the headlines with their high jumping antics, Razzetto clearing 6'5M and Page doing 6'43A1 . . . State opened its season with an upset win over Naval Training Center, 57W to 547fs, Camp Pendleton trailing with 26 . . . 440 relay team of Len Bloom, Dan Bain, Dale Roherkasse and Nygaard took a first in 44.9 . . . Distance medley squad of Don Foster, Bill l-lowell, Fred Martinez Don Donnelly Distance Broad Jump .Mm I , 4 h.,..,M . 3 x .759 Q., ...'...:.4 14 L,,,A,,, A, M j Pepperdine's Jack Bighead leads in 220 low hurdle race Jim Hunt and Marty Donahue scampered home in the lead in l l:56.2 to take another first against favored Bluejackets . . . First Annual Southern Pacific AAU relays saw Aztecs grab a third in the two-mile relay, while individual winners were Page in the high jump, 6'4 , a second-place broad jump of 22'8 for Don Donnelly, a third for Raz- zetto in the high jump, a second in the distance medley behind Arizona State, and a tie for third in the pole vault for Howell and Bill Heaton... Failure to place a man in the weights forced Staters to drop a 69 U6-63 7fl2 decision to Pendleton in a five-way affair. . . Hunt won the 880, Don- ahue the mile and two-mile, Razzetto the high jump and the mile relay foursome of Roherkasse, Foster, Hunt and Bloom in 3133.6 . . . Aztecs lost a triangular meet 1 Jim Hunt brings the CCAA mile title to SDSC. Over the bar at l2' 6 . 2 Don Foster Joe Page Bill Howell Bill Gookin 440-880-Mile HJ-Javelin PV-BJ 880-Mile A ec t Please keep the track clear. with Whittier and Pepperdine, then won when ci Pepperdine runner was later ruled ineligible . . . Pepperdine first scored 63V2, SDSC 57V2, and Whittier 4l . . . When Wave Bill Johnson's four first places were discounted, SDSC's total was switched to 64V2, Whittier was upped to 49, and Pep- perdine slumped off to 48V2 . . . Trip to Arizona for night dualfest with U. of Ari- zona saw too much depth spill San Diego 85-46 . . . Wildcats took ll of l5 places and swept the shot and discus . . . Page flipped out a l78-foot javelin, Hunt took the four-lopper in 4:26.7, Donahue romped in with a l0.0l two-mile, and Razzetto placed tops with a 6'3V2 jump , . . Los Angeles invaded Aztec Oval and limped home with an 82-49 defeat . . . Hunt ran a 4:27 mile and Bain was a Surprise winner J m Ca lyle OI ve Askew Jack Rauetto Len Bloom S Hurdles High Jump Sprints T- , 3 4 ff if Q ' Wnexwm Q 1... . .. .ln fl . 6' 2 and just starting for Jack Razzetto. in the joyelin . . . he olso took the low hurdles ond ploced second in the high hur- dles behind former Stoter Bob Mohon . . . Rozzetto's 6'4 effort ond Donohue's 9148.8 were good for firsts in the high jump ond two-mile. . . Distonce Medley teom troveled to Sonto Borboro for onnuol Eoster Reloys ond took home o third ploce in lO:3l be- hind USC ond Occidentol . . . UCLA won its seventh stroight over Son Diego, lOO-3l, though top morks were turned in by Hunt ond Bloom. . .Jim won the mile in 4:2O.4, lifetime best for him, ond Len took the 440 in 5l.5, oheod of Uclon stor Jock Doiley . . . Rozzetto ond Poge tie for top spot in their speciolty with 6'33A tries . . . oll- leogue meet sow Fresno repeot os teom titlists for second stroight time, but Stote's second ploce wos on upset over Pepperdine. Willie Anderson hits 2l feet on an early jump. Tail enders of the all-CCAA 440-yard dash finals Willie Anderson Marty Donahue Bill Heaton Dale Roherkasse Broad Jump Distance Pole Vault Sprints High Jump Golf Wrestling Gymnastics 92 olf Del Sud goes to press with California Col- legiate Athletic Association all-league meet still to be held . . . Staters favored to cop fourth straight loop title. . .Linksters dumped LA State in season opener 54-4, with Howie Esterton firing a 77 to cop low score honors . . . Marvin Braddock scored a 76 in second match and San Diego outshot Long Beach 48-6 . . . ex-footballer Del Linam banged the ball 76 times in Los Angeles and Pepperdine fell 54-O . . . Naval Training Center ended winning ways by chipping out a 32-22 win . . . Loyola displayed one of California's top golfing teams by sinking SDSC 38-l6, drop- ping Aztec record to 3-2 . . . Following 27-27 tie with Colorado U., Staters came home fifth place in the Sou. Cal. Invitational at Bell Air in Los Angeles . . . USC thumped Scott's mashiemen 43-l l, but State downed Camp Pendleton 29-25, reversing a 50-4 defeat ear- lier in the season. Coach Frank Scott' 4th straight Left to right, Row 'Ia Don Chase, Marvin Braddock, Don Neal, Hal Nease, Row 2: Coach Frank Sco Berg, Don Heinrich, Jack Lamb, Bill McHorney, Del Linam, Martin Schroeder. 277 h Harry Broa A g fl y OOc GBT Aztec gropplers won two, lost three, tied one, in duol meet competition this yeor . . . opening loss to Col Poly, 20-16, meont loss of CCAA title hopes .... After 21 -19 loss to Novy Air Poc, Broodbent's men bounced bock to thump powerful Son Jose Stote 23- 10 ..., Stonford University fell to mot men 21-13 ot Polo Alto .... Novy chomps Sub- FlotOne downed Stoters, 26-15 .... S-DSC morred perfect record of University of Coli- fornio ot Los Angeles wrestling to o 16-16 stondoff with Uclons .... PCIWA meet ot Col Poly sow Aztecs come in fourth ploce . . . top mon on the squod wos Fronk Gig- litto, 147-pounder who often took on 160- pounders .... Ron Gerrord wos the top 1 15- pounder, toking o surprise second in PCI- WA motches .... Andy Costiglione roted tops in 167-pound closs being o hord mon to keep down .... l-leovyweight closs wos mixed between Dick Suszko, Bob Newton. . . . Jim l-lonsen ruled over 177-pounders ond 1-lorry Higgins wos heod 191-pounder. . . . Don l-loll wos outstonding freshmon, winning over Col Poly by o foll .... Stoters were forced to forfeit his motch os frosh were ineligible to compete so Mustongs were honded leogue chompionship. Tak? if CGSV CO3Cl1- Trying an escape and takedown via headlock, 4 Front row, Ron Gerrard, George Mangusing, Byron Meyers, Frank Giglitfo, Andy Castiglione, Top, Coach Broadbent, Jim Hansen, Harry Higgins, Ed Johns, John Polos, Forbe5 Anderson. A fall for Gigiiffo. Casfiglione wards off would-be takedown 195 Coach Fred Kasch Coach Fred Kasch's men highlighted their season by capturing first place in the South- west Pacific Border AAU . . . rolled up 63 points to lead the San Diego YMCA with 35 . . . Aztec Charlie Mclntire won third place in individual point totals . . . ln their only CCAA competition, Staters were dumped by Cal Poly, 32-58 . . . taking part in rope, bar and trampoline action this season were Gene Albertini, Herb Black, Buckley Dam, Mike Flemming, Jim Fox, Bob Fuller, Pat Jordan, Charlie Mclntire, Carl Miller, Harry Slayen, Jerry Tooze, Ray Yeakle and Danny Yelvington . . . 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A ' ' ' , X, 3 H QM ,, f ,V 4 - 1 , ,Q nf ,. Drum Mojorettes: Betty Passarino, Diane Penry, and Adrienne Spore. Flog Twirlers: Harriet Ruben, Eleanor Layton and Norma Burnett. Song Leoders: Pat Peterson, Ruth Freyler and Chris Ruiz. f '1 omen's G ee under the capable direction ot Deane Smith These hard-working groups have many demands tor perform- ances at churches, before various civic organizations, and on campus . . . Symphony Orchestra composed ot the same person- nel as Marching and Symphony Bands . . . annual Music Depart- ment Christmas Concert received high praise . . . Symphony Band and Symphony Orchestra under the direction at Pattee Evenson and Julius Leib, respectively . . . noted tor their wide repertoire. San Diego Stale ollege ixed Chorus nn-. .Qc A ,fla Ulf A A K asv:wxmvznmau,r,:,f V- .es .eeiffwvsxmmfwywwwwwmimfmwwswwmprwiwemw ,Maw , M , 4. M., ,,3,,,,Xm, i WEMN gm, if WN N . M , f .N i it 4, M ,wi f,.,.Q:,.fv:' Q iv- my www, Wlmf ' vmphony brcheslra EIU Men's Glee Club directed by Miss Springstom String Quartetle g 207 -W.waM,n.M 53 ,ww Q, , ggiffjgiv- . w nf Q 10 4 is! 4 Q 0 Zlxwxu in km fy wa c if if X 3 vwfgii L mf , . 1811241 5542 N 'X wwg 43 .1 'sf ,- f A ,ff ...- . f I M , S L WW' , 4 4 'fl-F - W' -. 1 fi.: ' if 18' I n W H, J ix If , pf f HQ Robert Benjamin and Dr. John Ackley, lower and upper division coaches respectively. st Point Debate Tournament: National Championships: Third Place: Sn der Acord stern States First Place: First Place: First Place: First Place: 'e Champion Y I - Championships-College of Pacific: Senior Mens Debate-Brown, Strauss. Junior Womens-Picaizen, Moskowitz. Womens oratory-Picaizen. Junior Womens impromptu-Picaizen. SWEEPSTAKES ships--Debate-Cal Tech: First Place: Junion Mens Debate7McPeak, Acord. Second Place: Senior Womens Debate-Warriner, Bird. 'e Champion First Place: ships-Individual Events-U,C.l..A. Senior Mens ExtempefBrown. First Place: Junior Womens Interpretation- Picaizen First Place: A Junior Mens Impromptu-McPeak. SWEEPSTAKES perdine Invitational Tournament: First Senio r Mens Debate: Snyder, Acord. First Junior Womens Debate: Montgomery, Ward. First Senior Mens Extempe: Snyder. SWEEPSTAKES zona Championships: First Senio r Mens Debate: Snyder, Acord. Second Senior Mens Debate: Arnhym, Weston. stern States Invitational-Fresno: First Junior Womens Debate: Picaizen, Moskowitz. Second Senior Mens Debate: Arnhym, Weston. Second Senior Womens: Longman, Wood. SWEEPSTAKES :idental Tournament of Peers: Second Interpretative Reading: Elmiree Childs. .C. Penthalo SWEEPSTAKES n: First Mens Oratory: Tony McPeak. Second Mens Interpretative Reading: McPeak. First Womens Oratory: Picaizen. Second Womens Extempe: Picaizen. Q-e fi iz Lewis Acord and Joel Snyder, upper division de- ars who took third place in the West Point tournament. ond, left to right, Seated: Sally Bird, Jennie Jo War- zr. Standing: Andy Brown, Dr. John Ackley, upper sion debate coach, Sarah Longman and Matt Straus. rd. Lower division winners in the championship tour- wents ot the Western States are: Seated, left to right: i Picaizen and Elynor Moskowitz. Standing: Tony Peak and Loren Acord, Margie Montgomery and Mary rd. tom. Lower division debaters. Row 'l, left to right: nel Brown, Harvey Goodfriend, Tony McPeak, Loren ird, Elynor Moskowitz, Mary Ward, Margie Montgom- Dr. Robert Benjamin, lower division coach. Row 2: 'ry Steinmetz, Lee Granell, Andy Simpson, Jerry Daw- and Ada Picaizen. 209 'se-zrfr I fs. yqaw. , Wm, M 'N N-,...,,.-it A 4 V Vgfhxuig J ws, Q 3 EMA ,Gym W I , 'Xf'fQ gl X. A ,M im ' ,af ,ga-X-J A ps W , va 'N-S-4..x.h. H 0 m e c 0 m i n g hm' , X , -q zgfgyg 2:21 lglgm, 2,15 2 -4 figs! ,A .,,.,,.,. ..,,,, . bf' Qlff W .5 X..L W 'im , wif 'E -MM Swv! auf Delta Sigma Phi's Doggone Football won the best portrayal Cheerleaders Fred Allen and Frank Galluci assisted by football of theme picturing a brown, black and white dog emerging from players Norman Nygaard, Edjie Johns and Marshall Malcolm, a football, helped to boost spirit at the opening rally Friday, omecoming Highlight I9 3 SDSC President Malcolm A. Love welcomed My alumni and guests to the Homecoming banquet, - which was held Friday night. NEW ss 1 S iii, i xmmilib Songleaders Ruth Freyler, Chris Ruiz and Pat Peterson danced Kappa Alphafs floaf passed in review along El Caion givdw tO the Red and Black as 400 SDSC students loaned them a where 4,000 spectators applauded and cheered festivities. clapping hand, 212 A Q Qwfivf, FF Q n?5'W l?'x 'dai' F' ifaerl, 5, I, ,ft A ii if . 45 ... .ah-ln. MMM' ,im fs.-and-A Homecoming queen candidates lined up under the spotlight as iudges chose six finalists, including a homecoming queen and five attendants. Xin Candidates put on their best smiles as they pass the judges at the Homecoming banquet. WELCOME A umm Sliding the trombone in a fast Dixieland number was a member of the SDSC Pep Band that played for the Homecoming Rally held in the Quad Friday. .fem 2l3 I W, ff Surprise of the Homecoming parade was Kappa Sigmas Ques- tion Markf' Last in the parade, Kappa Sig's float presented a fitting finale to festivities. ,xngimmmw S2 x.....,, any-if g Hz? YQ WM 4 L J' :WT rsztswayawf Ja M Q... Tiger's Last Ride was presented by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Zeta Beta Tau's float depicting Tortoise Gets Oxy's Tail was fraternity. Saving the car from exploding were several SAES done in predominating colors of gray, green and red. Holding who salvaged the remains for the door prize to their annual the reigns to the tortoise is an SDSC coed. dance in May. Ioals 'ff ftfTYS' !'!'!,!TT - HULu:i SWR! Foreseeing the outcome of the Homecoming l game were Sigma Chis, who showed Monty Holding That Tiger. Fix' 4-'T 1 42?- Winner of the grand sweepstakes award for the third consecu- With white fangs gleaming, Gamma Phi Beta sorority's grey tive year was Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Reversing the theme Campus Wolf rested on a tuft of green crepe paper. for the floats, Pi KA's yellow and brown giraffe snuggled its head between two coeds. 214 l -l Sigma Pi's Purple Cow was the hit of the parade, Elsie came Lambda Chi Alpha presented a carousel, with animals separated complete with movable head and glasses. by Checkered partitions. 0n Parade . ,V A an , 73, My ,W -a. -, - is ' 1- gr S K A 1 A ,' A - 1 Birth of a Mascot, Tau Kappa Epsilon float, had Mr. Stork on a raised platform. W MIL. rw-P -,ff-V l Howl Alpha Phi Omega's float had Montezuma, the younger, Skunk Oxy! Alpha 'Tau Omega's first-place fraternity float W looking over the situation. WGS 6QU'DDed Wllll Smoke Scfeen- l l 215 l -I Songleaders cuddled SDSC's new mascot, a donkey, which was selected in an all-school election. Queen Eloda stands with her five attendants at the close of half-time festivities, The queen and court were chosen at a banquet Friday night. , 7 216 A typical California fall day-crisp and clear-greeted 3,000 spectators who lined El Cajon Boulevard, November 7, to cheer 26 organization - sponsored floats and 23 formal-clad queen candidates. Led by the AFROTC Color Guard and Drill Team and the SDSC Marching Band, floats depicting the theme Monty Picks a Mascot were interspersed with shiny new convertibles carrying queen candidates, from whom six finalists had been chosen at a banquet the night before. Silver dust and sequins sparkled under a bright winter sun as the procession, whose grand marshal was retired Dean Charle Peterson, moved slowly from Oregon Street to College Avenue. Parading around the stadium before game-time were the judges' choices: Kap- pa Alpha Theta's kangaroo, first in the sorority division, Alpha Tau Omega's skunk, first in the fraternity division, and Pi Kappa Alpha's giraffe, sweepstakes win- ner. Also, Delta Sigma Phi's dog, best por- trayal of theme, Tau Kappa Epsilon's stork, best use of flowers, Lambda Chi Alpha's Monty, novelty award, Alpha Phi Omega's mascot den, independent award. Queen Eloda Miller, Alpha Phi sponsored by Sigma Chi fraternity, reigned over the game which saw SDSC top Occidental, l4- 7. ln her court were Sandra Wessling, Bar- bara Lentz, Lillian Ellison, Kay Gillette and Leanne Shively, who were presented at half time. Sharing honors with Queen Eloda was SDSC's new mascot, a four-month-old bur- ro, who was also presented at half time. The mascot was chosen by the student body at an election the previous week. The blonde, petite queen, crowned by Norman Nygaard, team fullback, was pre- sented with a trophy and a bouquet of white roses. Queen Eloda and her court reigned over the Homecoming dance that night in the Balboa Park Club. Publications if A1133 Fall Editor ANNIS QUIGGLE ALICIA WEEKS BOB WALKER Managing Editor News Editor Copy Editor 218 BEVERLY BEYETTE DON SWAN GABE DeNUNZlO Society Editor Photographer Sports Editor Left to right, Row I: Martin Herrle, Ed Rosenthal, Row I: Wanda Borer, Barbara Wolter, Muriel Daron, Marilyn Ueland, Janice Franken, Rajean Adelblue, Row 3: Jim Haas, Bob Weaver, Bruce Nicholson, John Sexton, Don Swan, Berta Lewis, Alice Dubow. 219 ANNIS QUIGGLE, BARBARA WOLTER BOB WALKER Managing Editor News Editor Copy Editor Aztec Left to right, Seated: Muriel Daron, Gerry Eisenmann. Standing: Don Swan, Margie Petz, Rex Stafford, Sheila Clendenin, Dave Stanley. 2 , f .uf W... 1 C p r l I1 g BEVERLY BEYETTE Spring Editor ALICIA WEEKS DON SWAN GABE DeNUNZlO Society Editor Photographer Sports Editor 221 Del udoesle xr 4'6 . .f-rv 765 'EAI' f. , to -ings I Q' Fw 13' UIQ ' it QV ,' f A ' xg IJ Q 5,5 if' . raw' r , W , E XA x lille II it JEAN NE KLOSS BLAIR Co-Editor Q 3 I it 4 it I 770 PAT MCDERMOTT SHIRLEY HELMS MARIAN KNIGHT Student Government and Faculty Editor Senior Editor Sorority Editor 2 X BOB WALLER Co-Editor Annuol siege begon in old office neor the Cofe . . . November found the yeorbook stoff in ci new locotion, the old Aztec Shock . . . Co-Editors Jeonne Kloss Bloir ond Bob Woller thought problems were solved in less congested oreo of compus, but soon found more visitors thon ever in the shock . . . students constontly osking to see their pictures . . . usucil heodoches omong stoff members ond photogrophers when picture schedules hove to be met . . . engrcivers try to understand stronge morkings on bocks of photos . . . Wed- nesdoy night sessions of burning the midnight oil . . . Bob Woller receives Air Force orders to report for duty in Moy . . . two weeks before deodline, Goldfus storts selling ods . . . ,lim Neyenesch lends his ever-helping hond in meeting lost deodline . . . summer brings hope of much needed vocotions for oll concerned .... i I Lge ,GX f., .ff 50' ft--M W-35' -QD 1:..l'3' - A v N, , , SHEARN PLATT MARJORIE MONTGOMERY JONI WILLIAMS and JOE STCWERS ig.. Fraternity Editor Organizations Editor Art Editors ALICIA WEEKS and BEVERLY BEYETTE JIM IVERSON and DICK THURMOND JOEL GOLDFUS Copy Editors Photographers Advertising Manager el Sud Staff ,. ..,, 'Q' Staff, left to right, Row 'I: Olivia Rosa, Nancy Hunsberger. Row 2: Nancy Kirwin, Carole Simmons, Bonnie Morrison, Sheleah O'Brien. 226 'Omsnxnnmmum GABE DeNUNZlO Sports Editor Arthur Wimer, Chairman of the Journalism Department and advisor to both Del Sud and Aztec and Jim Julian, Public Relations Director. Publications Staff 4-. Publications Board, left to right: Dr. l-lodge, Faculty Representative, Arthur Wimer, Chairman Journalism Depart- ment, Joel Goldtus, Advertising Manager, Ronnie Greenberg, Council Representative, Dr. Wilcox, Chairman Pub- lications Board, Jim Julian, Public Relations Director, Bob Waller, Co-Editor Del Sudoesteg Jeanne Kloss Blair, Co-Editor Del Sudoesteg Tom Goodbody, Council Representative. 2 5 ., Ea M 35 JW' 'ew ,Mgt ,su X 'J qu, JOAN BUTTERWORTH Sweetheart of Sigma Chi PAT STARR Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha 229 JON! WILLIAMS Moonlight Girl ot Phi Sigma Kappa CAROLE SKINNER Queen of the Sigma Pi Orchid Ball JOY GUNSON Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon 230 PAY SEIFERT Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi PHYLLIS FLEMING Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha QQ? , , V25 f th My ffg wa ,'1, The AFROTC had a very full calendar of activities this year. . . picnic at Admiral Baker Field . . . cadet officers' call at the Admiral Kidd Club where the Arnold Air Society, honorary Air Force fraternity, also held their initiation . . . athletic competi- tion Cvolleyball, basketball, touch ball, soft- balll . . . Air Force Ball at the El Cortez which was preceded with a dinner for cadet officers and their dates . . . participated in Founders' Day . . . competed for the Lock- heed Trophy . . . drill team competition at Occidental College . . . held Final Awards Review . . . regular Thursday drills . . . included in training program are classroom instruction, field trips, rifle practice . . . college year ended with Annual Federal Inspection .... . - I' A typical parade day formation on the drill field. i li ' . N, Mid-year graduates enjoying a parade with the staff M F9 in -Sf, Ln gs' The band at one of their quieter moments. The drill team on parade with a new look. '-we 5 f 7 ii Standing, Ronald Stanton and Gerald Moss, front row, Eldon Winston, Recognized at the Senior Awards Day assembly as distinguished recipients of the Air Force Reserve Unit Plaque, Walter l-lepner AFROTC graduates were: front, I-r, James Roberts, Lowell Culver Plaque and Convair Plaque, respectively. standing, Tom O'Brien, Joel Snyder. Winners of the Republic Aviation Award, Air Force Association Squadron Award, and Air Force Association Award respectively arei I-r, Art Belenzon, John Irwin, Tom O'Brien. 234 ward inners PAT STARR Queen of the AFROTC Boll Cadet Colonel Torn O'Brien announces to co-eds Sandra Wessling, Phyllis Fleming, Mary Czapar, Pat Starr, Sharon Fisher, and Jody Wulbern that they have been chosen as candidates for AFROTC Queen. 235 elle BARRIE CAPSTAFF Delto Sigma Phi of the Blue ook Ball- all The Blue Book Ball signals the end of each semester . . . celebrates the end of exams . . . each fraternity sponsors a candidate . . . the Fall semster, Freshman candidates were chosen and, for the first time, Senior candidates were sponsored in the Spring . . . announcement ot the winners is made the night of the respective dances .... 237 CAROL MILLS BETTY KUEBLER Sigma Phi Epsiion Sigma Pi Bl. li JODY WULBERN Tau Kappa Epsilon BONNIE COOPER JEANNETTE GOLUS NINA MCCONNELL Theta Chi ' ' ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha ELIZABETH DALE PHYLLIS FLEMING JUNE EDWARDS Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Alpha Tau Omega IK Ll BONNIE BULLOCK Kappa Alpha TWEETIE SMITH SUE PENNERS OLIVIA ROSA Zeta Beta Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Chi M ' v - Spring BARBARA JONES EMILY SANCHEZ Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Bl I NANCY DUNCAN Sigma Phi Epsilon SANDRA WESSLlNG BETTISU JONES KAY GILLETTE Zeta Beta Tau Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi BARBARA VON ALICIA WEEKS JACKIE MERRILL Kappa Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon IK Ll MARGARETTE l-IELTON Lambda Chi Alpha PAT EARNEST CAROL ALSTADT JANET CLAPP Phi Sigma Kappa Theta Chi Delta Sigma Phi ffm , I I LQ A Wai The Aztec Shops, Ltd., a non-profit corporation, was established to serve Aztecs primarily in .supplying them food and educationalfiftnaterial. The Shops, under the supervision of Grad- uate Manager Dickie Thomas, also handle the accounting functions of the San Diego State College Foundation and the Associated Students. Self-service came to the Bookstore this past school year. With it, came more efficient handling of student and faculty purchases. New items were added to the gondolas and other fix- tures. The book list, distributed to all students, helped speed things up dur- ing the rush periods. A Mezzanine stock room complete with an automatic hoist was added. The Bookstore is better prepared to serve a growing San Diego State Col- lege. Resting from their chores in the patio and the cafe kitchen are left to right: Millie Zivan, Dorothy lsom, Anna Cavanaugh, Fannie Ross, Eva Kennedy and Lil Dailey, Left to right are Angie Elrod, Ethel Seigle, Viola Mowery, Julie Fillweber, Ada Jones and Jo Benson. They hold forth in the main cafe. l lere's a glance of the new serving counter in the main cafe. The girls in the foreground look pretty firmly entrenched, Wheel We passed our finals again. Andy Randeques ileftl and Jerry Bevilacqua, cafe manager, proudly dis- play their A. 242 Graduate Manager Dickie Thomas is waited on by his secretary, Pat Nordstrom, who is relieving at one of the check-out stands. Aztec Shops, ltd. The Cafe made many changes dur- ing the school year just complete. First, the main cafe was given a new floor of asphalt tile. The walls were covered with several coats of nursery pink. The serving counter was altered to increase serving efficiency in this area. Two large awnings were installed in the Cafe Patio. Fresh tomatoes were added to the hamburgers with no in- crease in cost, New and varied menus excited the appetites of the clientele. Oh yes, the price of coffee went to ten cents! This Aztec lothario lost his head over these Bookstore girls! They are, from the left, Ruby Mayfield, Maxine Grove, Gay Macklin and Lyall Tucker. Here is the Shops office force plus Lovell Baker, store handyman. The ladies are, left to right, Mrs. Mariorie Baker, Bernice Linton, May Wilbert, Roni Zehel and Joan deSeIm. A shot of the Bookstore from the Mezzanine, Of course, it was changed two days laterl 243 A Oh RZ'TEf5 2' thi Q13 SELF H POPSICL SERVQQE Fvnasfctfi 00M BOS Mmm 'Held' Dr. lewis B. lesley 244 A faculty member for thirty years, Dr. Lewis B. Lesley died within one month of the completion of the l953-54 school year. A distinguished historian, Dr. Lesley was also a devoted fraternity man, serving as advisor to his own fraternity, Theta Chi, and to the Inter-fraternity Council. During the time he taught here Dr. Lesley saw State College grow from a small normal school to the great institution it is today. His annual reading of Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol became a college legend, a legend that will in the years to come, perpetuate the memory of one who gave so much to his beloved college. Q 245 B rown Index and d erlisers WOMEN STUDENTS A 79 124 Abbey, Nancy ,,,,,,.,,, Ackerman, Dianne ,,,,,. Adams, Mary 2 22 Adelblue, RoJean ,,,,, Alcorn, Shirley ,,,,, Alderson, Donna Alessio, Dolores ,,,, 2 Allen, Joan ,,,, Allesio, Dolores 2222162f 22279, .278 112 219 110 124 126 106 103 Almgren, Diane ,,,,...,,,, ,..,, ,,.,.. 2 2 2.120 Alstadt, Carole 22 Y,,,,,,,, 22, 104, 118, 241 Anaya, Julia 22 ,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,22104,1O8 Anderson, Barbara ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,.., 2 2, 78,81 Anderson, Beverly ,,,,YY,,,,, YY,, 2 2, 67, BO, 96, 103, 126 Anderson, Martha Ann ,,,,,,,,,, 2 65, 112 Anderson, Patricia ,,,,,,,,, 2 22 ,,,,,,A .2 80 Andrews, J. Patia Y,,s 2 Ys,,. 120 Andrews, Marian 22 2222201 Andrews, Marilyn ,,,,, 2276, 126 Andrews, Nancy .2 2 22 ,,,,,ss, 22 Angus, Olga ,Ys,, 22 22110 Arnold, Alison 22 Yss,, 22, 80, 126 Arroyo, Viola ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 2 76, 116 Ashcraft, Patricia ,,,,,, 2 22 2 102, Ashworth, Patricia ,..,,,, Asquith, Patricia ,,,,,,. Atkinson, Charlotte 22 B Babb, Mary 2 ,,,, ,,,,, 2 Baker, Buddie 22 Baker, Shirley 22 Baker, Vera Balderree, Barbara ,,,. Ballin, Jean 2 2 Bamford, Shirley 2 2 Bank, lsabelle 2116 71,72,7B7 124 22222222 22222223, 65 114 22 ,,,.., 80 23 67'73nioXnii2 1 1 2 ,,,, .,,,,,..,., 1 14 201 23 Barnett, Margaret 2 Blrratt, Barbara ,,,, Barta, Jane A... ,,,,, Baurngart, Ruth ,,,, Baxter, Donna Baxter, Mary 22 22 Beauchamp, Helen Belcher, Jennine L. Beniamin, Marianne Benjamin, Marlene Benson, Margaret ,,,, Beriones, Verona 22 Berkheimer, Viola 22 Berkman, Geraldine Bertschi, Carol ,,,,. Beyette, Beverly Billings, Johanna 22 Billings, Paula ,,,,,,, Blackstone, Delores 222103,1O1 22 22 222 22.2.2104 2222 222 2 22 ,,,,,,, 78,lO3,12 222 cc,c 222 22 ,,,s,,c, 22222 22 222 .265 67,98,12 222 222224,io3,i2 22 222 2222222 2222222 22212 22222 22so,12 222 22 22227 24,72,104,122 219,221,22 2 2222222222 2222 1 2 222 2 222 222 25,65,ii Blair, Jeanne 2 22,22222 124, 224, 22 Boland, Barbara 22 67, 111 Boldman, Geraldine 2 2 Borer, Wanda 22 22222222 22 221 Boren, Delta 2222 2222222 2 2 25, 11 Boufan, Rena 2 2 22222222222 25, 73, 104, 11 Bowers, Marcella 2222222 2 8 Boyd, Jeanette 2222222 102, 10 Boyle, Patty 22 22212 Boynton, Luan 76, 11 Braddick, Hazel 22 7 Bradley, Mary 22 2 22211 Braun, Linda 22 11 Brown, Barbara 12 Brown, Carol 79, 8 Brown Evelina 22222 2 Mabel 2 Bruseti Betzy 22 Bullock, Bonnie 22 Bunger, Louise 2 2,20 222.212 2223 22 212 Deitrich, Mary ,,,,,, Bunker, Georgia . W W65 Burner, Carol ,,,,, . W25 Burnett, Barbara W .W116 Burns, Frances W W ,,,,,,,,, .122 Burton, Nancy ,..,, ,,,,,, . W ,.., .W25 Busby, Kathleen ,,,,, ,,,,,. , W 103 116 Butler, Beverly .. ,,,,,,, 67 104 110 Butler, Carolyn ,,,,, . . .W67 110 Butterworth, Joan . ,,,,,, 120 229 Butts, Mary a,,,,,,,,,,,,, W H26 C Cagle, Bernadene ,,,,,,,, , 226 Caldwell, Ann . ., . . ,,,,,,,,,, , Y, 120 Caldwell, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,, Y ,YYY,,Y 26 120 Cameron, Barbara ,,,,,,,,, W Y,,YYY,,,,,- 26 Camilla, Barbara . . 70,103 104 120 Campbell, Willa . ,.,,,... ,,,,,,,. 1 16 Capstaff, Mary . . ,,,,,,,, W 120,237 Carey, Donna ,,,,,, YY,,Y 1 20 Carlsen, Valerie . YY,,Y,,,,, 27 Carlson, Jean ..,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 7 122 Carmichael, Barbara , ,,YYY,,,,, 27 Carothers, Mary , ,,,,,,, Y, 27 Carroll, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,Y,Y, 1 1 4 Cathcart, Jacqueline W ,..,,,,, 98 103 118 Catlin, Donna . Y,,YY,,, U27 Chavez, Cora ..,,,,,, . .A,,,,,,,,,, ., 126 Chisholm, Mary ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYYY,YYv 2 8 Clapp, Janet ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,, 28 120, 241 Clark, Barbara ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 04, 110 Clark, Beth ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,YYYYY, ,,A, Y Y Y -81 Clendenin, Sheila ,,,,,,, ,,2Y,A,YYYY, , 116, 220 Cliff, Janet . . ,,,, . ,,,, ,A,YYY Y 28 Clingman, Mary H. . W28, 66, 67, 97,114 Close, Marilyn ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,, 2 8, 104, 107 Cobleigh, Nancy ,,,,, ,.,,,,,, . . W 76 Coker, Carrol ,,,,, ,..,,,,,, 2 8, 107 Colaianni, Eleanor ,,,,,A,,a,,,,,,,,,,, H81 Coldiron, Betty W W 76, 82 Collamer, Shirley ,,,, WW67, 78, 97, 116 Collins, Norma ,,,, . ,,,,,, 103, 104, 122 Copitas, Sally ,,,,,,,, YYYYYYYYYY, , 29 Cooper, Bonnie W . ,... . 118 238 Cooper, Hazelmae . .. W ,,,, W 122 Cooper, Sally Ann ,,,,,, W , 110 Corbett, Thea ,,,s . ,,,, 114 Cottam, Paula ,,,, , ,Y,Y,,YYYY 29 Cotton, Peggy W W YYYY,,, ,,Y,,, , 110 Cox, Cecelia ,,,,, 104 126 Cox, Dorothy ,,,, YY,, , 116 Cox, Gloria ,,,,, . 126 Crawley, Martha ,,,,,, 76 110 Crock, Mary 124 Croll, Sandy W ,,,,, YY,YY, 7 6 126 Crouch, Jeanette W . W8l 114 Curtis, Patricia W . W 65 118 Czapar, Mary W W D Dale, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,, Daly, Nancy ,,,,,,, Damsbo, Marion W i 124 103 W71 ,239 118 .29 Daron, Muriel Datar-Singh, A. Davis, Barbara W Davis, Margaret Davis, Shirley Day, Doris W Dearth, Donna . Deatrick, Mary Deatrick, Rae Deeds, Loretta . Constance W , Maureen Devin, Karolyn Diane . Denham, Desselle Dewey, Deyo, Phyllis Dickey, Patricia W Dickson, Donna ,,,,,,, Dickson, Nancy W Dikins, Helen . . W Ditmars, Marilou Dodge, Elizabeth ,,,,, Donahey, Dorene . Dorntge, Mary Doughty, Carol Dowers, Diane 72, 122 220 W81 114 W30 116 205 114 . ,,,,,,,, 73 112 102, W'1o4, 108 67 126 79 122 108 . 67, 76 67,987104 77 730,79 Downham, Nickie ,,,,,, . W Draper, Leanna ,,,,,, Dubow, Alice . Duncan, Nancy W76 Dunkl, Rita W ,,,,,,,,,, .. Du Paul, Jeanne . ,,,, . Durward, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,, E Eads, Mary . ,,,,,, . Earnest, Patricia ,,,,,, Eckhoff, Dawn W . Edwards, June . Eisenman, Gerry . Ekram, Phyllis . Ellis, Margaret Ellis, Patricia Ellison, Odia 102,104 ,102,1047112 W1o3 W.31 103 . ..31 WW.103f1o6 . 31 Ellison, Lillian . 31,102 Elser, Natalie W . ,,,,,,, Engberg, Marilyn ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, Entringer, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 O4 F Farrar, Marie B. ,W,W,,, W 31,102 Farrell, Mary ,WWWW . W Felber, June W 67 Fer uson Joan . 102 Q 1 Ferris. Mary File, Norma Fimpel, Peggy Fisher, Sharon . Flaherty, Sharon ,,,,, . 104 . 79, 98 30 108 126 103 108 120 30 108 114 110 118 120 219 ,240 30 118 65 122 241 W 31 , 239 , 220 120 65 103 .31 108 31 106 122 110 82 124 116 114 112 126 124 110 Fleming, Phyllis W 231 239 Fleming, Winifred . ,,,, W .32 Flourie, Edith W W .79, 80 Folger, Elizabeth ,ssssss,ss,s,, . W WWWWW .32 Frahser, De Loris Francisco, JoAnn . Frank, Betsy . W Franken, Janice Freeman, Marilyn Fresher, Dolores H. Frey, Carolyn ,,,,,, Freyler, Ruth ,,,, Frise, Muriel ,,,,,,,,, . G Galas, Georgianna .,,,,, Galb, Elaine WWWWWW Gale, Priscilla ,,,,,. Galliano, Linda ,,,, Ganger, Mary ,,,,,, Gardiner, Danna . Gerrish, Sue ,,,,,,, Gerson, Maxine Giddings, Margaret Giddings, Peggy Gillette, Kay W . . .W33 Ginn, Buneva ,,,,,,,, . Giragi, Georgia ,,,, Gleason, Mary W Glines, Nadine ,WWW Golus, Jeannette WWWWW Golus, Marjorie ,,,, Goodman Mar ie , Q eferrr Gordinier, Barbara Graf, Helcia . W . Graves, Betty A. Gray, Alyce .... Gray, Shirle Green, Mary . Gregory, Susie ...W.. Grigsby, Eloda . Gudmunson. Carol Guichard, Cherie W Gunson, Joy W W Haake, Paula ...... . Hagins, Shirley W Hahs, Carol . Hale, Marian .... Hall, Geraldine ..... Hall, Marguerite W Hamilton, Phyllis W Hammond, Ann . Hampson, Lois Hannah, Carol . ....... . Hansen, Catherine Hansen. Patricia Hard Ph llis . v frrr Harpst, Toni . .... . Harris, Jacqueline W Hart, Jane . Hart Marcia Hartley, Nancy Hartley, Nancy Hartwick, Judy Hatfield, Jayne ......... 103 104, Wf120f j96,103f 205 122 120 116 219 W33 33 76 212 . 33 .33 W120 116 124 124 . .106 33 104 101 105 104 76, 126 124, 240 80 33 . 103 110 f213f216 .W 106 72735 36, 102, 33 34, 108 238 79 . 105 . 126 34 34, 82 126 126 82 104 126 104, 120 230 110 103,112 W.Wl18 118 23 ,126 80 124 114 ,116 36 103, 104 . W 36, 201 36 ff7 36 W.67,122 WW. 80 . 80 124 104 76 110 Haubert, Joyce ,37 Hawkins, Bette ,237 Hayden, Ann ..... , 65, 76 Hazelton, Barbara H37 Hebner, Lois .... . 118 Hedgpeth, Nancy ..,, 113 Hegland, Sherina . W 116 Heilbron, Doreen . . ..... N122 Helms, Shirley ..... ..... 9 7, 106, 224 Helton, Margarette . 37, 106, 241 Hernesmaa, Arlene .... . .Y,, VVVV 7 6 Hetrick, Phyllis B. .... 37, 78, 79, 97, 202 Hetrick, Phyllis A, 37, 78, 79, 97, 202 Heubach, Maren . ...., Y 64 118 Hobbs, Betty , 108 Hodge, Gloria . 106 Hoff, Janice N38 Hogan, Patsy 108 Holden, Gail ...... 110 Hoilands, Joyce .65 Holmes, Alice ....... 104 Holt, Edith ........ H38 Hosick, Ruth W 38, 80 Houston, Mary W . , 776 Howard, Alice W 126 Howell, Ruth W . 104, 114 Hueback, Maren , 98 Hunnicutt, Marthetta W 39 Hunsberger, Nancy 127, 226 Hunt, Jan ....... VYVY 1 24 Hunt, Stephanie W 114 Hunter, Gertrude W79 'I Isaak, Donna 116 lvancic, Helen . , 39 J Jacobs, Mary ...... . 110 Jakle, Cheryl Y 76,114 James, Dana ..... . . 118 Jennings, Joan .... ..... 1 22 Jennings, Marilyn W ,,,,,, Y, 27,76 Jennings, Sylvia W ....... 67, 104 112 Johnson, Barbara , , YYYYYYV H98 Johnson, Dorothy A. W W108 Johnson, Joyce .... . 70, 110 Johnson, Judith W 118 Johnson, Julie . 114 Johnson, Norma . . 65 Johnson, Patricia . W 98 110 Johnston, Thelma . 103 127 Johnstone, Ruth . W . 122 Jones, A. K, W . 106 Jones, Barbara ..... .... 1 10, 240 Jones, Bettisu WW.. 110, 240 Jones, Beverly W 70 106 Jones, Norma 104 127 Jones, Susan .W.. 39 Jordan, Sandra W W40 K Kalenick, Edith ...... 76 Kane, Constance W . .... 108 elicious . . . Refreshing . . . just hat's needed to pep you up be- ween classes . . . Canada Dry has een a favorite on campus for ears . . . by bottle or at the Coun- er, there are always plenty of lavors to choose from when it's anada Dry . . . if your market oesn't carry Canada Dry Bever- ges, call the San Diego Plant, Y-6-3103. 247 4 Karns, Arlene ...,... ....A...,....., , .......... 4 O Karns, Carol F. ,.., ,,,.,,, 6 6, 67, 104, 108 Katz, Barbara , ................... 117 Kay, LoWayne .....,, ....... 9 8, 104, 106 Keller, Mary ...... ,..Y,,.,,.,,4,,,,,,, 7 9 Kellett, Mary ,.., , ........ . 80 Kelly, Barbara , ,,,,.,,, 104, 124 Kemprath, Marilyn , ........... . 43 Kerns, Lorene ..., A.,..,,., 1 O6 Kimbell, Jean ,..... . ...,,..... 40, 124 King, Elaine ,....,...,................ . 114 King, Nancy ,,., V,..,...,,,.,.. , 108 Kirwin, Nancy 41, 124, 226 Knight, Marian ,,,, 41 72, 104, 124, 224 Krebs, Carol ..ev ,,,ee.,,,,,, 1 27 Kuebler, Betty ............ ,Y.Yv..,....,. 1 18, 238 Kupiec, Barbara ,,,,..,, W .......... 41 L Lacy, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,., ,...,........ 1 2 4 Lagle, Eileen .... ,. , ,,..,... 98, 106 Larrabee, Cynthia ,...,. Y... ...... 4 1 , 110 Larson, Carolyn ,,,,,,, W , 104, 108 Larson, Dona , ,,,,, 98, 104, 114 Laughton, Constance , , ,,,, ,,,,,,,4.,, 7 9 Laughon, June ,.,, , , ............ 106 Lawler, Nylene ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,.,, 1 2 2 Lawyer, Mary ,. ,4,A,, ,115 Leah, Nancy , ....... ,.,.YfY, 4 1 Leavitt, Mary ,.,, , ...... 107 Leeds, lris ,,,,.,, ,,..,....4... 1 05 Lees, Shirley ..... , ,,,,..,.., 127 Lentz, Barbara .... Y .. W ,.,Y 42, 107 Leppert, Mary ,...,, . 42, 103, 118 Lepsch, Beverly W . . ,...... 79 Lester, Charolotte ., , . .... 42 Leveque, Yvonne .,,. ,,,...,.., 1 04, 115 Lewis, Berta ........... ,eeYeee,,e,,e sse.,e.e, 2 1 9 Likins, Helen .. ..,... ..... . , 122 Longman, Sarah ,,,.,,,,,, 42, 80, 96, 209 Lovell, Jacqueline ,,,, W , , ..........,. W 42 Lowrey, Lee ,ce,c, ..A................ 9 8 Luckenbach, Janet ..,. ....... 1 23 Lyman, Bonney ,.,.... ..... ...c..... 7 7 Lynch, A. M'Liss ,,..,, , .. ,.,c ,...123 M MacCauley, Mary Jane ,.,,,,......c. . 65 Madden, Betty ,,.,.,.,.... ..e,..c,c.c.c, 4 2, 108 Mann, Catherine ,,..,,,, , ., . W 42 Mann, Katherine ..... W. 42, 104, 112 Mann, Marlene .... cccc,.,.cc 1 15 Mansfield, Pauline ,,,, ...c..c.c 7 7, 112 Martinolich, Joan .,,, .......... 1 O7 Massey, Joan ........ ........... 1 07 Mastronski, Mona .,., Maxey, Lynette ,,,,., Maxwell, Judith ...,, Mayfield, Jo Ann McClain, Mary Lou .... McClintock, Willa ,,,, McCollom, Dorothy ,,,, McCollom, Joan .... McConnell, Nina ,..., McCormick, Patricia ,... McDavitt, Pat ,...,ccc,ccc WW... W 43 112, 80 18 43 98-7 WWW72, , 103, 81, 104, 125 -- ----- r 110 127 117 117 238 110 112 McDermott, Patricia ,,,,, ........ 7 8, 224 McDonald, Martha .... ee.Y . .... . . 123 McGee, Patricia ,,,,... 44, 102, 110 McGill, Sally .,,. ,,.L,,L . . 80, 104, 123 McGraner, Joane ....,, ,,............. . ...127 McGraw, Kathryn ,..... ,L..L.,.,....... . 110 McGrew, Marjorie ,..,..... ..... 7 7 Mclver, Anstiss ,cc, Y. . Y... . 44 McKay, Mary Ellen H. A.... .,,, , 44 McLaughlin, Rita ......eeYeee.. ................, 1 23 McLear, Ann .c.........ee, ..e........... , 112 McNabb, Patricia cc,c...... 63, 64, 72, 73 104, 107 McNamara, Marilyn .... c.................Y 4 4 McNary, Barbara ..,,., W 71, 98, 103, 104, 109, 125 McNulla, Alecia ...,. ....,,,,...,..., 1 03, 109 McRae, Adele ..,,........ ,..cccc,.,.... 9 8, 123 Merrill, Jacquelin ,,,,,, 44, 104, 118, 241 Merriman, Ann .... c..ccc................. 7 7, 115 Mihaika, Elaine ....... .,c..c,.................YV 7 9 Mihlman, Arline ..ec 4,............ 1 05 Miller, Claudine cee. .e..... . 44 Miller, Diane ........ .,e..A A 123 Miller, Miram ...... ....Yvf 4 4 Miller, Patsy c..A.cc,c.. ........ 1 12 Miller, Ruby R. .cc.,, cc... eeAe.A.... 1 2 3 Miller, Sylvia ..,.. YYYYY.. - . f..f4ff-Af 117 Mills, Barbara 1Mrs.1 ....cc ........ Yeeer 4 5 Mills, Carol ....,.,,,u,,..........,.YYYY. .. 119, 238 Milne, Alice ......v.,ccc,,.. e..fYeeeA. ...123 Minder, Teddy .. .,.. W 77, 112 Mollison, Yvonne 72, 98, 103, 117, 123 Montgomery, Marjorie .,,... 107, 209, 225 Moody, Barbara ........feee..........fVf.f --f-,,, 1 07 Moore, Beverly u,,.u.... YVYYYYA ,..., ffff 1 0 7 Moore, Kathleen .V,,,u,, 45, 104, 127 Moore, Nancy ........,,., ,,.ce f..YffVeeeA ...... 1 0 9 Moore, Reita ,,., A .,eef.c4.........-.f-f4A- 115 Moore, Velma tMrs.1 ..., W 45 Moran, Kathleen .... ,.,,, 6 4, 67, 78, 125 Morgan, Mary ..u..... eefc.......-f.f,fff 45, 79 Morris, Sharon ,,,,,, .. ,eeeYYYY.....,4, 109 Morrison, Bonnie .f..,,, . ff,ffff-.., 78, 226 Morton, Patricia .....,.. YYAA... ..-.. - 2 110 Moskowitz, Elynor ,..... W 78, 115, 209 Mueller, Dolores ....,,, . ...f.V.V,, 46, 119 Musgrave, Frances .... Y c....... ..--.f-fff, 5 2 N Nagy, Donnis .,,,..e,.........., ........ 1 04, 112 Navarrete, Eddymaria .... f,---------- 1 V 79 Neal, Barbara ,,..........,,,, ,-.f-ff 8 1, 117 Nelson, Arlene f,f.,,.A.. ------------- 1 12 Nickerson, Dianne f,,, fff---- 7 7, 80 Nisley, Patricia u..u... fffffff--- 1 19 Nite, Peggy ..... ,Ye,. ,-f-A4 - 205 Norris, Aylene ,..,..,e ecc, .--f-- 4 6 0 O'Brien, Kathleen ...c,,c .---f--- 1 25 O'Brien, Sheleah ...,..u. f-f4---- 2 26 O'Connell, Barbara ,Y.e O'Connor, Joyce .,,,.. 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Starr, Patricia ,, Stearns, Janet ,,,, , Stemen, Virginia ,,,, Stephens, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,, Stephenson, Roberta Stevenson, Claudia ,,,, Stokes, Reitha Stone, Mary ,,,,, , Stoppel, Sue Strok, Helen ,,,, 77, 1 17 123 229 , , 79 77 , ,.Y. ,54 80 121 105 77 , H77 80 Williams, Joan ,, 111, 225 Williams, Lois Mae Willitord, Constance , Wilson, Gail , ,,,,, , ,,,,, 81, Wilson, Jane Wingo, Margaret Winslow, Maxine Winters, Vera Wiza, Rose Wolfe, Barbara ,,,,, Wolter, Barbara Wonnel, Susan 111, 219 230 82 119 107 109 58 77 113 79 121 220 58 Service with a smile . . , by Mr, and Mrs. Don Jose, your host and hostess at Don Jose's Mexican Restaurant . . . the meeting place of Aztecs for over tive years . . . tor dinner or after the show, stop by Don Jose's and enjoy the food that you see Alicia Weeks and Kenny Lamberton about to start . . . 4247 El Cajon Blvd ..., or call AT-4-9519 for take-out orders , . . ask about the 1OfZp discount on the larger take-out ' 1 Strople, Joan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , Wood, Joan ,,,, ,, 58, 97 Stubbs, Joan ,, , ,,,,, 98, 104, 111 Wood, Phyllis 59, 111 Sturak, Carman ,, , 111, 201 Woods, Greta ,, 58, 77, 113 Suttner, Patricia ,, ,,,,,,,, 115 Woods, Judith ,, , 109 Swanberger, Jean W , , ,,.,, 55 Wooley, Shirley 104 Swennes, Marlene ,,,,119 Worthy, Geraldine ,,,,, , 123 Swenson, Carolyn , ,,,,,, ,,,, 111 Wright, Susie 121 1- Wylie, Pauline , ,,,, , 127 4-'anzblyrk Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,, 103, 17371, Wulbemf JOGY i 111 233 ay or, nn ,,,,,, ,, , , Temple, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Zachary, Nancy , ,, , , , 59 Tennison, Audrey ,, 55, 201 Zahan, Judith , Y, 115 Teyssier, Marilyn ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 117 Zamberlari, Ann 107 Thompson, Margaret W ,,.., 55 Zouhar, Rita , ,,,,,, 65 Thomsen, Joan .. .,,,.ss, 2,109 Zowada, Laverne 2 , , 65 Thorness, Sylvia ,, , ,,,,,, 127 Zurcher, Jeanette ,,,, 103 111 Thrailkill, Diane s,,s, 2 sssss, 111 Tibbetfs, Carol 121, MEN STUDENTS Tipton, Berna ,,,, 4, Tobelman Ann ' 131, Aaberg, Robert ss,, 2 2 s,s,, 134 Tufneff J-ECG ----- ---'f-' I 25 Ahisoif, Charles so sssss 22, 78, 146 Tychsenf eny rrrr Acord, Lewis ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, 78, Acord, Loren ssssss,ss Ueland, Marilyn ,,,,, 219 Acasta, Benjamin Frank ,,,,,,, 162 Ulloa, Hope ss,,ss,,s,,,,,,,s,, ss.,,, 5 6 Adams, Dick ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, 80 Adams Don , W ,, ,,ssss,ss 2, 142 V , xii vif-biadh 'Doris ssssssssss 56 QlZiE,2'dJi'C'E5?a.di 22 Voll, Ruth L. ,,,, 56 - ' W ' Alkire, Armand 146 Von, Barbara 2 s,,s,s,s,sss, ,,,56, 241 Allen Fred W Y W 212 VUl1lei, D0l'0ThY - YY--Y-Y --YYYfYYY- 5 6 Alfshulek fgiau,-ice YYYVYY 13? 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N -1 1' '1' 'L g, 21 52215 511' 5 71 V fi' to 5 sm - 6,2 - it f ' ' ' 5224: 4 1 sr- KTMR Eh, I-27:1 Us ggi 'sh' 'L ' ,L tg 15 me ww if Q 2 1 i 1 ni l uk .6 . 7 'W 5 . V not Q or mg -was Kay Jewelers Scholarship students, Elynor Moskowitz and Jerry Mclntire, are being greeted by John Finn on the right, new manager of Kay Jewelers in North Park, and Stanley Levitt, manager of Kay Jewelers Downtown , . . Kay Jewelers started their four-year scholarship program to help promising local students have the opportunity to attend San Diego State for their college education , , . The nation-wide Kay Jewelry Company, with its 92 stores, is proud to be associated with San Diego State College. 249 Donna Zaiser, Eddie Johns, and Mary Smith are enjoying a bit fy! ot chit-chat and Arden Flavor Fresh milk and chocolate drink in the Caf', as do most of State's students. Ask for Arden, everywhere . . . the name that is your guide to the very finest in dairy products. Jessop's-San Diego's largest and oldest jewelers-offer brides-to-be a complete WEDDING PLANNING SERVICE. With the assistance of MISS LEE, Jessop's friendly Bride Counselor-young brides can choose their Sterling, China and Crystal patterns--register them in Jessop's permanent registry for the convenience of gift-giving friends -receive a free Bride's Book and lucky six-penceiorder the correct wedding stationery-and take care of all of the other hundreds of details that make a successful wedding. You are invited to take advantage of MISS LEE'S authori- tative counsel-just as are Kay McGraw and Roger Estey . . . popu- lar State College couple. J. JESSOP and SONS, Jewelers since 1870, 1041 Fifth Avenue, Downtown San Diego. Also North Park and La Jollcl. 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W 28, 150 Bodwell, Wilbert ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 25 Christman, Paul ,,,, ., ,, 132 Boch, Charles ,.,,,,, W 150 Churchill, Timothy, Jr. 153 Bonatus, Don . ,,,,, 136, 162 Clark, Donald ,,,,,, . ., 82, 144 Bonngard, William Jr. ,, ,YYY,, ,,,,,, 2 5 Clark, John D. ..,..., 138 Bowen, Don .. ..,, ,,.Y,Y .2138 Clark, John R. . 28 Bowman, Will ..,,, ,.,,,,, 1 54 Clark, Richard ,....,,. . ..,. 128, 134 Boyce, Gordon , .. W AYYA, M80 Clarke, Gene ,. . . 144 Bracklow, James ,,,, , .2138 Clayton, George, Jr. W 28, 75 Braddock, Martin ..,, ...,, 1 38, 193 Cl'2m9f'l5r Wllllam -- 1 - 132 Brady, Robert W ,,,,, ,.,,.,YYYYYYYY 1 75 Clemenshaw, Verne W 28 Brashear, William ,,.,. , M ..,. 134 Close, Alan ...,,,,, . 134 Brown, Andreas ,, 64, 96, 209 Coda, EUQ9l'19 -r--Y-Y 169 Brown, Bevan ,.,,.,, 78, 138 Colby, Robert Y .s... ...,., , 134 Brown, Gene . .,,, ..,. 2 5, 78, 97, 146 Coleman, Libby M. .. ..,, . 28 Brown, Lawrence, Jr. . .. 80, 148 Collard, Keith is 153 Brown, Michael ,, 136, 164 Comer, E. Robert 29, , 73, 80, 132 Brown, Robert ,.,,..,, ,, ,,,Y,,, . 136 Condon, Russell W. . . . .. 150 Bruner, Fred , ,...,,,, 142 Connell, Patrick . 134 Brunson, Douglas 99, 128, 142 Connor, Adalbert .... . 29 Brunson, Harrell ..., . .. ., 2,136 Cook, William W . 150 Bryan, William ,.,,, ,, . .,,,, 78, 152 Cooke, Thomas 134 Bucholtz, Normar . ,.,,..,.. 142 Cooper, Wilfred ss.. W . 138 Bucknell, Thomas ,... .,..,., . 134 Cornett, Robert ....... .ssss. 2 9, 142 Buechler, Donald ..,, ,,,.... 1 46 Cox, John .......,s. .. ...sss 134 250 Cox, Richard Crandall, Thomas , Creel, James ,. Cruz, Benjamin . Culver, Lowell Curry, Melvin . Cusack, James Custer, Edwin Jr, Cutchshaw, Charles Dahlin, Ray ,,,,,, 29, Dale, Alan .. Daly, Joseph ,,,, Daly, William . Danjou, Ernest . Darr, Ralph Daughtery, James Davis, Frank Davis, John ,,,, , Davis, Ralph .. Dawson, Jerry . Day, Channing . 29 D 68, 95, 99, 129, DeBard, Terrence .. DeBlanc, Ernest De Marinis, Ricky Denison, Robert . DeNunzio, Gabe . 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Freeborn, Charles Freedman, Martin Freeman, Dan Freeman, Frentress, Zane . William' if Friedlander, Michael Friedman, Stanley ...... Frisch, Alfred .......... Fritz, Monte . . Fritzer, Richard .. Fuller, Robert Fung, Robert ..,....si2, . ..... - - I Funk, Albert . .......,... . G Gaede, Rex . ........ . Gallucci, Frank Garding, Raymond Gaughen, Mortin 'i'3f2,' Gentzler, Virgil ...... 33, 64, 68, 69 81, 95, 96, Gerrard, Ronald .... . .. .... 152, Gibbs, John ......... .. .. Giglitto, Frank Giles, Jeri .. . . . Gail, David .. ...... 2.69, Gillenberg, Gary ...... .......... Gimble, Ted . .. . ., Ginn, Cecil .. .. Godbey, Larry .. ...... ......... . Godwin, Berthold ......,... ...... .... Goldfus, Joel .... 34, 156, 226, Goodbody, Thomas ,,..,.... 63, 641 95, 44, Goodfriend, Harvey .. . . .. 156, Gookin, William E, Jim's Quality Meats . . . serving the Caf' Patio with hamburgers and hot dogs . . . Olivia Rosa and Ronnie Greenberg are enjoying their lunch in this completely unposed picture taken in the Caf' , , . But posed or not, Jim's Quality Meats make good lunch . . . Jim's also have a retail store that can supply your family or fraternity with any or all fresh, high quality meat at low family budget prices . . . that's Jim's Qual- ity Meats, 2485 Broadway in San Diego, or phone BE-9-6598 for free delivery service. . 34, 152 175 . 79 142 79 32 140 32 142 156 143 78 196 82 148 80 202 154 139 152 134 147 150 140 32 147 132 140 140 156 139 156 147 139 140 156 156 148 162 134 196 81 .33 142 212 144 136 78, 134 195 33 195 132 144 144 133 140 134 34 227 96, 227 209 152 POINT LOMA Extra Quality Served in the F0005 Aztec Cafeteria and HFIRST CHOICE OF SAN DIEGO'S FIRST FAMILIES J,,e, A r f Established in 186 9 g l 6th und ISLAND AVENUES SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA , --Y, 5' 'i T fi' 3 s' , ,3 1, .U .Q A ,M -um, 1 fy s . .K 1 ' F , J, 'fy , A axe Wa.o4-s., 'A-me , N , we '63 - rF J4r Nw. if 1 ,ft Vttig, M-QW, . 'win 7 CMMS: 'Q HVW3. H. y.. ii 251 I. 1 i Johanna Billings and Joe Rosa are discussing A.S, problems while having some of Tcny's Pie in the Caf' . . . Joe likes the individual pies from the patio while Johanna, being a lady at all times, uses a plate and fork , . . either way, Tony's Pies use only the best of fresh, rich fruits and bakery goods . . . Tony's can also take care of your organization or home bakery needs from the retail shop at 2985 National Avenue, or you can phone BE-9-9329 for delivery. Goot, Llonel Gordlnler, Thomas Gorman, John Jr. Gould, Edwin Graham, William Granell, Lee Grant, Donald Graves, James Gray, William Greenberg, Ronald Greenlee, David Gregg, Lawrence Grlebner, William Griffin, Charles Grlgsby, Bert Grimes, Bob Gross, Wayne Grossher, Ralph Grow, Harry Guiterrez, Joseph Gutjahr, Walter Gutowskl, Jay Haas, James Haase, Walter Hale, Daniel Hale, Robert Halimi, Azizollah Hall, Don F. Hall, Henry Hall, James, Jr, Hall, Raymond Halvorsen, John Hamber, Harry Hammock, Rex Hamrick, Cecil Hand, Norbert Hansen, James Hansen, W, Darryl Hanson, Charles Hanson, Deroy Harbaugh, G, S. 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Ronald ,,,.. ,148 Moritz, Louis ..,.......,, .,,,,..,, 1 48 Morrison, Denny .2 ....,,,,,,, ,145 Morrison, Robert ..,, .,,,,,,, 4 5, 139 Moss, Gerald ,.,L,. ,........ 1 47 Moss, Julian .......,. .,..,.,..,, 7 8 Movich, Daniel ,,,,,,,, S ...,..,.,,,,, 45 Muller, Alfred, Jr. Mulligan, Thomas ...., Munion, Charles 168 45, Munley, Frank ,....,, ,.s,,s,,, 1 48 Mumy, Terry ,,,.,,,.,,,, ,.,,,, 1 64 Murray, D. Gene ...... ssss,,.. 4 6 Myers, Donald .....,. .. ..,.,... 151 Myers, Eugene .... ss...,., . . 147 Myers, Paul 2 .,s,,..,, .........,, , N154 Myers, Robert C. ..s,ss..sss.... .,.s.,,s 4 6, 139 N Nairne, Douglas .......,.,.. 46, 78, 99, 147 Nakao, Fuiiko .....,,,....,,ss,,.............. 46, 81 Napolske, Alfred Naylor, Woody ..,,. Neal, Don W ,...,s.,... L, Nease, Harold, Jr. Neison, Briton ......,,.. Nelson, Lawrence Nelson, James ,,,,, Neptune, David ,,,,, Newberry, Billy ,,,,, Newton, Robert ,..., Nicholson, Bruce ..... 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Donleys 64, 70, 72, 73, 78, 95, 97, 99, 129, 154 Ritter, Robert A,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 5 0, 143 Roach, William ..,,.,,,, ,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, 5 0 Roark, Robert ...,, ,,,,,,, . ,, 50, 131 Robb, Wesley .,.,,,..., . ....., 50, 78, 163 Roberts, James ,, ...,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 O Robinson, Edward .,,,,.... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 O Robinson, H. 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W 2 139 Segel, Thomas ,,.,,. 153 Serrano, Hector 131 Settle, Donald W . 153 Severns, Daniel ..., .,,,,, 1 49 Sevier, William ,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 41 Sexton, John ,,.,. ,,,, , 219 Seymour, Richard .,,, 99, 149 Shapero, Myron ....,,. .,,,,, . , 157 Sharkey, Thomas ....,, ,, 147, 168 Sharpe, Burton ..,.., N ,,,,, , 157 Shaw, Enchin ..,..,,, , 80 Sherrill, James ..,, , 145 Shishido, Buneo 53 Shishido, Tsuhco ..,., ,,,,,, 1 53 Siekman, Ted ,.., ..,, , ,, 147 Silbaugh, James . 53 Simpson, Andy ..,... 64, 209 Simpson, Hugh ..,... .,.. . ,,,167 Sims, Kenneth ....,. ,,,,, 5 3 Sisson, Joseph ..,..... ,,,,,,, 1 53 Slatore, Lee Slaughter, Charles N. .. . ,.., .. 145 Slaughter, Robert .. ,. .. 53, 145 Slayen, Harry ..,. . . 157, 196 Slusher, C. Edward ., 80 Smart, Gerald ..s, . 139 Smith, Andrew . ,149 Smith, Dean , . . 82 Smith, Hugh .. ...,, , . 79 Smith, Manuel ...., .,... . 149 Smith, Paul E. ,. ..... . 53 Smith, Philip ....... ts... . 80 Smith, Robert J. ....,., .151 DOH RMANN'S C Street at Seventh 254 Shown above are: lVe.ft Wind in Lenox rbina, Catherine in Tiffin gld.l'.l'u'd7'6', Romance of the Sea in Wallare Slerling . . . and zz melallir tablecloth china, glass, sterling, linens When you choose the table setting ot your future, let Dohrmann's help you. Ourtable-planning experience has grown tor over a century , , , and our collec- tions ot famous-name china, glass, ster- ling silver and linens are the loveliest in San Diego. Remember, too, to register your patterns in our Bride's Boolc as a guide tor your friends. Snailum, William, Jr. Snodgrass, Gerald .. Snyder, Glenn ,,,, Snyder, Joel ., 54 Solomon, Donald .. 78, 96, 147, Sonnichsen, Phil Y,,Y,,YY .. . Soriano, Rene Sosna, Bernard . S:-ears, James .. 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