San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1936
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LA TORRE +1936 KATHRYN EPPS ------------- EDITOR HARRY BRAKEBILL - - BUSINESS MANAGER gimuammmi ., , - F V Y, WA. Ti-IE 'C36 -P TVIIE PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS O E S A N I O S E STATE COLLEGE SAN IOSE, CALIFORNIA ET ' I'S With the completion of this book, the La Torre passes another milestone and embarks upon a new era. For the first time in the history of San lose State College each student has received a Yearbook merely upon presentation of his Student Body Card. I-leretofore, there has been the claim that the La Torre was not representative of the entire school and that the benefit accrued to only a small portion of the Student Body. The publication of this issue marks the end of our year's effort to overcome this argument. It is our hope that it may herald the coming of greater things for the College and the Yearbook named after its justly famous tower. vs an New plans, new ideas, new efforts have all gone to make this 1936 Yearbook a true experiment. The La Torre staff was given a budget about half the size of those of the prosperity era with which to put out approximately three times as many books. Such drastic curtailment of the budget seemed like an insurmountable handicap, but the unfailing loy- alty oi the La Torre staff overcame it. For the first time La Torre became a regularly scheduled class with all staff members work- ing for credit, all mounting for the engraving layouts was done by staff artists: and a complete photographic studio was set up on the campus to facilitate the taking of pictures. ar as an av N ' E All these radical innovations threw a great responsibility upon the staff, but they responded like veterans. This is in no way an apology for the book, but it is rather a tribute to all those students who were willing to give their time and energy to make the La Torre a truly all-school activity. an an La Torre has, for several years past been the orphan or the stepchild of the publication family. It has had to take a back seat for other journalistic efforts and has been rather a minus quantity in school affairs. With the appear- ance of the 1936 La Torre , however, it is our hope that a new day is dawn- ing for the book and that it may soon take its rightful place among the activi- ties of the College. It is our modest boast that in spite of drastic innovations and other handicaps to the contrary, we have brought forth a publication which is truly representative of the spirit of San Iose State. an an Of the work ofthe staff and their commercial assistants too much cannot be said. The printer, as always, gave unfailingly of his time, interest and suggestionsy the engraver labored long and endlessly in our behalf always cognizant of our special situation, and the photographer produced pictures the like of which La Torre has never been blessed with before. As for the staff, their unselfish service and excellent workmanship will long stand out as one of the greatest steps forward in the history of La Torre. Finally, the staff turns to you, the Student Body, as final judge. The Yearbook stands at the crossroads of its career: it is for you to decide what its future will be. an an an an an aa up CONTENTS '5- BOOKI - - CLASSES BCOK II - - - SOCIAL BOGK III - ATHLETICS BOCDK IV - ACTIVITIES IN M E MO R IAM 'i- CHARLES B. BRADFORD M A H Y G 1 L L H A M MHS. CECILE B. HALL M A R Y -T H O R P E S Boom 1 1 CLASSES Q 3 1 QE f?2?a77777?77f r A f 1 , , 1 5' A 6 iv ll -:.:i!'1f lluligagif' :--'E!55f ' 1 -ffl '2 4 v 'I' i-I E TOWE R Rising straight into the sky, heedless of the vines that cling familiarly around it, the massive tower dwarfs the buildings and trees beneath. It is particularly impressive when the quad is deserted, for then it stands in solitary relief. QS? aw' ,. I 1 Wi. W1 . K, -Eg 1Ef Vin is 'v, w . ' 5 w-:.-' 1 - ml.. 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Vice-President Professor, Mathematics IOE H. WEST, M. A. Registrar JAMES C. De VOSS, Ph. D. Dean of Upper Division Professor, Psychology JAY C. ELDER, Ph. D. Dean of Lower Division Professor, Biology CHARLES B. GOODARD, A. B. Dean of Men HELEN DIMMICK, M. A. Dean of Women Associate Professor, English GEORGE E. FREELAND, Ph. D. Dean of School of Education Professor, Education HEAD ELMER H. STAFFELBACH, Ph. D. Director of Teacher Training Professor, Education LYDIA E. INNES, A. B. Appointment Secretory P. VICTOR PETERSON, Ph. D. Chairmen, Natural Sciences Professor, Chemistry NEIL O. THOMAS, A. B. Controller, Student Affairs E. S. THOMPSON, A. B. Financial Secretary MARGARET C. IONES, Ed. D Professor, Home Economics I. C. STILLWELL Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds FA CULTY RAYMOND W. BARRY, Ph. D. Professor, English RUTH W. TURNER, M. A. Associate Professor, Art EARL W. ATKINSON, Ph. D. Associate Professor, Commerce DUDLEY S. De GROOT, M. A. Associaie Professor, Physical Educaiion IOYCE BACKUS, M. A. Associate Professor, Librarianship ADOLPI-I W. OTTERSTEIN, M. A Associate Professor, Music HEBER A. SOTZIN. Ph. D. A Professor, Industrial Educaiion HEADS WILLIAM H. POYTRESS, Ph. D. Head, Social Sciences Professor, Economics L. C. NEWBY, M. S. Professor, Modern Languages ELIZABETH McFADDEN, A. B. Associate Professor, Health and Hygiene WILLIAM H. WILTBERGER, A. B. Assistant Professor, Police School MAUD L. KNAPP, M. A. Associate Professor, Physical Education ELIZABETH M. IENKS, M. A. Associate Professor, Speech Ti? 3 1 'EXW ,gsia A. kgfifls i ROBERT SCHNABEL DON WALKER RAY SHERWIN BEN MELZER JACK GRUBER ' A I C' C' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Council AUTUMN WINTER SPRING IACK ANDERSON ELEANORE LONGANECKER R President DENNIS BENNETT DAN LOPEZ BENNY MELZER IANE CARRERA ART MANN Vice-President BILL COOPMAN ANNE McCONNELL IERRY GIRDNER NICHOLAS DALIS DON MINER Secretary IERRY GIRDNER WILLIAM PORTER MARTHA SAYRE SIDNEY GUTTERMAN ALLAN STOODLEY DAVE HIBBS STEVE VISCOVICH REIEANA IAMES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AUTUMN WINTER SPRING President President Presideni ROBERT SCI-INABEL IACK GRUBER DON WALKER Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President ,TACK GRUBER JOHN DIEHL IESS WILSON Secreicxry Secretary ' Secreiary IESSIE MURRAY BESSIE MATTHEWS ELNORA CHRISTIANSEN JACK REYNOLDS AL AZEVEDO BRUCE DAILY RINALDO WREN JAMES WELCH F P I' I' fs I' I' l O Q Q IUNIOR CLASS AUTUMN WINTER SPRING President President President JAMES WELCH RAY SHERWIN BRUCE DAILY Vice-President Vice-Presideni Vice-President ROBERT RECTOR WARREN TORMEY PAUL BECKER Secreiary-Treasurer Secretory-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer LELA O'CONNELL PEARL BIRD ALICE WILSON SENIOR CLASS AUTUMN WINTER SPRING President President President RINALDO WREN IACK REYNOLDS AL AZEVEDO Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President BURT' WATSON I KARL DREXEL GIL BISHOP Secreicry Secretary Secretary IOYCE GRIMSLEY ALBERTA IONES ALBERTA JONES Treasurer Treasurer Trecrsurer ELIZABETH SIMPSON BILL BURT IEAN SELLERS , I QJRADUP T' S ABERNETHY RAYMOND General Iunior High ADAMS BARBARA General Iunior High Physical Education Secondary AIHARA HATSUNE General Junior High ALAMEDA, EVA General Elementary ALLEN, IRVING General lunior High Speech Secondary ANDERSON, BEATRICE Home Economics ANDERSON, WYLDA General Elementary ARIO, RAYMOND General lunior High Industrial Arts Secondary ARNOLD, MARION Music Secondary ARSLANIAN, CHARLES History ATKINSON, EDMUND Physical Education Secondary ATKINSON, FRANCES General Elementary Music Secondary AZEVEDO, ALFRED Physical Education Secondary BAKER, EUNICE MAY General junior High Art Secondary BALLOU, IOYCE General Elementary BANKS, CATHERINE General Elementary BANWELL, KATHARINE General Iunior High Librarianship Secondary BARACCHI, CHARLES Physical Education Secondary BARNETT, MARTHA Education ' BATCHELOR, AUDREY English BEALES, BEN History BEDELL, BEATRICE General Elementary BEQUETTE, ALBERT General Elementary Music Secondary BETTENCOURT, MANUEL General Elementary GRADUA TES BEWLEY, ROSE Home Economics Secondary BISHOP, C. GILBERT Physical Education Secondary BLACOW, JOSEPH Physical Education Secondary BLAIR, EVELYN General Junior High Commerce Secondary BOOGAERT, FRANCES General Elementary Physical Education Secondary BOLTSHAUSER, ALICE General Elementary General Junior High Commerce Secondary BOMBERG, KENNETH English BONNICKSON, KENNETH Chemistry BOWERS, JACK Economics BOWMAN, CECIL DAVIS General Junior High Industrial Arts Secondary BOYER, ELMA V General Elementary BOYLAN, MOLLY General Elementary BRANDON, FRANKIE CLAIRE General Junior High BRANSTETTER, RALPH Chemistry BREKELBAUM, IRMGARD General Elementary BRUCE, CARL Music Secondary BRUNING, ROBERT General Junior High Industrial Arts Secondary BURKET, JOHANN General Junior High Commerce Secondary BUCKNELL, LE ROY General Junior High Commerce Secondary BURNS, HOWARD General Elementary General Junior High BURT, WILLIAM Physical Education Secondary BUTLER, WIN IFRED General Elementary CABRAL, MARIE General Elementary CAREY, MARIORIE English szwqifitf .-,. ttf tu l 1. 'Z 4,35 I3 ,, ' T we if-r t 'teitfsn I V V, , asezsulh mfgrefw M,i,,,, , , , V ' 12191 35,-get , 74,-ei- , . ee ,,, . , N.. , '9':iZPI'3', ' '-f3..' 7 'Q ' .,:r.ef, tyi l cs RAD uf rf s CARLSON, IRMA General Elementary CARMAN, MILDRED General Elementary Music Secondary CARPIGNANO, LOUISA Spanish CASH, GEORGE General Iunior High Physical Education Secondary CASWELL, MARY General Elementary General lunior High CATEDRAL, MELQUIADES Social Science CATLETT, BERNICE General Elementary General Iunior High CEREGHINO, ALBERTA General Elementary CHEW. EVA General Elementary Physical Education Secondary CHOW, STEPHEN Commerce CLOHAN, LEWIS General Iunior High Industrial Arts Secondary COLLINS, IRENE General Elementary CONDIT, DAVID General Elementary COUNTS, LENORA General Elementary COPE, PHYLLIS General Elementary General Iunior High CORNELL, MAURINE Music Secondary CORRIVEAU, BLANCHE General Elementary cosrzx, RELDA General Elementary COSTALES, VICENTE Social Science COVERSTON, COUSIE Music Secondary COWDEN, ARVILLA General Elementary CRAFT, ELIZABETH General Elementary CRONEY, FRANCES General Elementary CROW, HORTENSE Kindergarten-Primary - V -V -gym.,.,.tmuitdni-i,,.u,a.w.m.,,v.wir L English CURTIS LYMAN History CZERNY MARY IUNE General Elementary DAVENPORT MARGARET General Elementary Music Secondary DAVIS DOROTHEA Home Economics DAVIS MARTHELLA General Elementary DE BAR EVELYN General Elementary DENNIS CELIA Education DENNY IOSEPHINE General Elementary DEVINE MARTHA General Elementary DIETZ RALPH Chemistry DIFIORE, GENIEVA General Elementary DORAN, RUBY Kindergarten-Primary DOWNS, DAVID Industrial Arts Secondary DUCOTY, ROBERT General Iunior High Physical Education Secondary ECKMAN, BERTHA General Junior High EDEBURN, MARY RUTH Music Secondary ENCH, GAII.. General Elementary ENGFER, RUDOLPH Social Science EPPS, KATHRYN General Tunior High Speech Secondary ERZ, GERTRUDE General Elementary G LAD Ui 'I' f 5 CURTIN. 'RUTH . Kindergarten-Primary FISHER, BEN Commerce Social Science FISHER, G. W. General Iunior High Industrial Arts Secondary FISHER, ROBERT Music Secondary 15 np. 'li LTI ' ,M ,v,.,v, ,, , 1 FF FITZGERALD NORMAN Mathematics FONDEVILLA MARCIAL Commerce FONFARA FRANCES General Elementary G,nera1 Iunior High Home Economics Secondary FOSTER BETTY 4 , I Q , I' 1 ' Me, 1 'lx My I Q , W ,H 'rl lu as I , M ., ttgg , Q '-Ev few tIiFi',,zllll I M fy-. Qin General Elementary General Iunior High Art Secondary FOWLER, M. WARREN Social Service FREITAS, DOLORES General Elementary FRENCH, IEAN General Elementary FULLER, EMMA-IEAN Kindergarten-Primary FUNK, VIRGINIA Education GAGEN, CATHERINE General Elementary GALLAGHER, MARGARET General Junior High Physical Education Secondary GARDNER, VINA Home Economics GARDNER, VIRGINIA Physical Education Secondary GHIO, ELSIE General Iunior High - GILLESPIE, ELIZABETH General Elementary General Iuuior High GOODLIVE, RUSSELL Mathematics GORDON, WESLEY Speech Secondary GOTT, VIRGINIA Kindergarten-Primary General Elementary GOULD, FRANCES General Junior High GRAHAM, ALICE General Elemeniary GRAHAM, ALYS English GREEN, GERALDINE General Elementary GREELEY, IANET Kindergarten4Primary GREENWOOD, CONSTANCE Commerce GRADUA IFS GREILICH ELSIE General Iumor Hrqh Home Economrcs Secondary GRIMMENSTEIN EDITH MAE General Scrence GRUBB HARRIET General Elementary GRIMSLEY l OYCE General Elementary GRUNDY FLORENCE General Elementary GURKOVICH EVA Educatzon HAAS AGNES A Enqllsh HALL FERNE General Iumor Hrgh Commerce Secondary HALL MARGARET Kmdergarten Prrmary HALLA ROBERT Chemxstry HAMILTON PHOEBE r HANNA NORINE General Elementary HANSEN THYRA German HARDIMAN HARRY Phys1calEducat1on econdary HARSHNER BERNICE Home Economrcs HAUCK IRENE Enqlrsh HAZELTINE RACHEL Educatxon HEINER, RUTH General Elementary HENLEY, CATHERINE General Elementary HEXT, MILTON Geology HIBBERD, MARTHA General Elementary HICKMAN, MELVIN Physical Educatlon Secondary I-IILDRETH, HELEN General Iumor High Art Secondary HILLMAN, ESTHER Kmdergarten Prxmary .4 mm tin '?Ws GRAD!!! l 'S HILLYER, EDWIN Chemistry HIRSCH, ILSE Kindergarten-Primary HIRSCH, MARDELL Physical Education I-IITCHCOCK, MARY IEAN General Iunior High Librarianship Secondary HOAGLAN, GENEVIEVE General Iunior High General Elementary HOENISCH, DORIS General Elementary HUTCHINGS, BARBARA General Elementary HOUSER, HAROLD Physical Education Secondary ICE, G. BROOKS Social Science ISI-IAM, ORIEL General Elementary Art Secondary IACKSON, LLOYD Physical Education IARDINE, R. C. Industrial Arts Secondary IENKINS, ANNE Kindergarten-Primary JENKINS, ELINOB General Elementary IOHNSON. EVELYN Kindergarten-Primary IOHNSON, HELEN Music Secondary TOHNSON, WILLAH General Elementary Art Secondary IONES. Pl-IYLLIS General Elementary IORGENSEN, LLOYD History IUDSON, MYSIE English IORSTAD, RUTH General Elementary KABLE, LUCILLE Home Economics KALM, BERTHA General Elementary KAUFMAN, LEOTA General Iunior High r rg KELLEY BEATRICE Art Secondary KIERSCH GLADYS r Kmderqczrten Prrmary General Elementary KILFOYL MERIEL General Elementary General Iuruor High Commerce Secondary KING ESTHER Kindergarten Primary General Elementary KING FREDERIC Music KINN E LOLA Music KUHAGEN MARIE General Elementary KUH N MARIORIE General Elementary KUNZMAN MARGARET Kindergarten-Primary LAMB DOROTHEA General Elementary LANDIS, MARGIE-BELLE Kindergarten-Primary LANPHEAR, BYRON Natural Science LANTZ, ALBERTA General Elementary Physical Education Se LAUGHLIN, HORACE Economics LOVOI, ANTHONY Physical Education Secondary LAWRENCE, MARGARET General Elementary LEDDY, MARGARET Spanish ca KA DUAT I' J At ' KEESLING, MARGARET LEE, MARGUERITE Speech LEISY, ESTHER General Elementary LESLIE, ROBERT General Iunior High LIGANAY, FRANCISCO Education LINDBERG, ROSE Home Economics Secondary LLOYD, LOIS Gen eral Elementary 1 ' I' F General Elementary LORD SUE LATHROP General Elementary LYNCH EDWARD Industrial Arls Secondary MACKE LOUIS General Iunior High Physical Educatlon Secondary MADDOCK DOROTHY Kindergarten Primary MANNINA ROSALIE French MARTIN IEANNE English MARTIN, LUCRETIA Commerce MASSON MARK Indusirial Arts Secondary MATTESON, DOROTHY General Elementary MAXWELL, HELEN Kindergarten-Primary MCBRIDE, HOWARD ii 'Q T U I Ji r J, r J LOPES, EVELYN Industrial Aris Secondary MCCARTHY, KATHLEEN General Iunior High MCCARTNEY, EVERETT Social Science MCCRAE, IEAN Speech Secondary General lunior High MCCROI-IAN, IA MES Music Secondary MCCULLA, LUCINDA Social Science MCDONALD, MALCOLM Commerce MCFARLAN D, LEROY Commerce MELLIAR, MARGARET General Iunior High Music Secondary MENDEZ, ALICE General Iunior High Commerce Secondary MERRITT, FRANK Spanish MILLER, LOUISE Commerce MITCHELL, ELSIE General Elementary .usb-XDUr IFS MITCHELL HELEN General Elementary MITCHELL FRANCIS Brologlcal Scxence MOF MARGARET General Elementary MOI-IR MABEL Educatlon MOORE HELEN General Elementary MOORE SUE Home Econormcs MORAN MARY ADA Socxal SGFVICQ MUELLER NELLIE General Iunlor Hugh Art Secondary MYERS DOROTHY Speech NARVAEZ STAFFORD Englxsh NAVE IRENE General Iumor H1qh Commerce Secondary NEALE PI-IYLLIS Broloqy Phys1calSc1ence B NEELY GLADYS Bxologrcal Sc1ence NELSON DOROTHY General Iunror Htqh Art Secondary NELSON IANE General Elementary NEUMANN MARGARET General Elementary N ICOLL, ALICE General Elementary NIELSON, DAVID Industrral Arts Secondary NORDAHL, LUTHER General Elementary Mus1c Secondary NORONA LENORE General Iunror Hugh Commerce Secondary NORRIS, KATHLEEN Hxstory O'CONNELL, CLARISSE General Elementary OGIER, DOROTHY General Iunior High PALACPAC, LEONCIO Education otany QE f GRADUA TES PALMER, CATHERINE V Education PARKER, BARBARA Commerce Secondary PARRISH, ALICE Speech English PATTERSON, RANDALL Chemistry PAYNE, GENEVA English PEASE, RALPH Music Secondary PHELPS, ESTHER General Elementary General junior High Music Secondary PHILPOTT, ALICE Commerce Secondary PHILPOTT, IDA Home Economics Secondary PHIPPS, ALMA French POMEROY, EARL History POTTS, BERTHA General lunior High Speech Secondary POTTS, HENRY General Elementary General Iunior High POVVELL, DAVID Music Secondary PRAISEWATER, GEORGE History PRATER, VIRGINIA General Elemenlary PURA, FRANCIS Physical Education Secondary OUITA, PEDRO Education RAPIER, REBEKAH Librarianship Secondary RAPOSE, I OE Art Secondary RAY, LILLIAN General Elementary REARDON, AILEEN General Elementary REEDY. DOROTHY General Elementary REYNOLDS, MARION General Elementary Kindergarten-Primary GRP DUATES RHIEN, EILENE Physical Education Secondary RICHARDS, TWILA General Elementary RICOTTI, MARIE General Elementary RISDON, RICHARD Music Secondary RISLEY, BRUCE Mathematics RIVERA, DOLORES Social Science ROBINSON. CARL General lunior High Physical Education Secondary RODDA, LAVERN General Elementary ROLL, CALVIN Education ROSCOE, MILTON General Iunior High General Elementary ROSE. BURTON Geology ROYER, PRESTON Mathematics RUSSELL, GLORIE General Elementary RUSSELL, RUTH General Elementary SAUERS, HOWARD General Elementary Music Secondary SAVSTROM, HELEN Home Economics SCARLETT. IANE General Elementary SCI-IWARTZ, ELWYN General lunior High Music Secondary SCI-IWEITZER, LEROY Chemistry SCOT'l', LAWRENCE Music Secondary SEATON, HUGH Commerce SELLARS, EUPI-IEMIE General Elementary SELLERS, JEAN General Elementary SHEHTANIAN, DEARON Physical Education Secondary I V1 . W 11,3554 L '-:Mk fry- 1? Ga, ,,-sal-.f new - cm. I ' Qi sei, i , , , N V , ,Q www . L ,E Emi M is-Sm? - t yr . L pg. zaxzziilii -me - sm . ,ws ' 1 K -gg ' ras I QR' vin' is xr-. 'UI N552 , jf. ,-' .we 'R '15 If Y Y . ing -1-Q-4-1,u.I,-f,-,-rrinsasfit vw GRADUATES SI-IEW, GAIUS Art SHRADER, CAROLINE General Iunior High Commerce Secondary SIDES, CALVIN Commerce SILVEIRA, VIRGINIA General Iunior High Commerce Secondary SIMPSON, ELIZABETH General Elementary SLEEPER, C. L. General Iunior High Industrial Arts Secondary SMILEY, ARTHUR Music Secondary SMITH, ALFRED General Iunior High Music Secondary SMITH, MARIE General Elementary SMITH, RANDOLPH Iournalism SMITH, ROBERTA I. General Elementary Music Secondary SMITH, RUTH General Iunior High General Elementary Art Secondary SNYDER, FERN Commerce SOMERVILLE, NEOLA General Iunior High General Elementary SORENSEN. LARUE Art SPENCER, IVIARIORIE General Elementary STACEY, LUCY General Elementary STAFFELBACH, HUBERT General Elementary STANDISI-I, DORIS General Iunior High Music Secondary STARKS, THOMAS Music Secondary STEVEN, ELLEN Iournalism STORM, MARY Commerce STRICKLER, DOROTHY General Elementary SWEET, IANE General Elementary FF THOLE NORMAN General Iumor Hxgh THOMAS HOPE General Elementary Krnderqarten Prrmary THOMPSON GEORGE General Iunzor Hxqh THURBER ROGERS Commerce TAFT HOWARD Natural Scxence TONKIN CHARLES Cherrnstry TOWN BEATRICE Gene: al Elementary TRACY HELEN General Iun1or H1qh Art Secondary TRIMBLE RICHARD Mathematrcs TROUTN ER ROGER Industrtal Arts TUCKER l G Physrcal Educcrtron Secondary UI-IT , EVARISTA General Elementary VAIL DOROTHY General Elementary VAN BUSKIRK MARGARET Home Economics Secondary VA NDEVER VERLA Commerce VASCHE GERALDINE General Elementary VENTURINI AMELIA Commerce Secondary WADDINGTON AUDREY Home Economics Secondary WANN, LOREN General Iunior High Commerce Secondary WANZER, IUNE Commerce WATSON, BERNARD Music Secondary WELCH, HERBERT Music WELCH, IEWEL General Elementary hge., -2 5. , 1, ' if ,cf S3 ' uf 3. ll. ' hu I Y 953 ' ' I ,tttr H h if W err- 1-get h . v :,: . Y -5- . , lg I WELTY, MARTHA General Elementary 7 fbi 'Dv 'UT fe: .uKADUr IFS WETTERSTROM EDWIN History WETSEL WILLIAM Physical Education Secondary WHITE lOl-IN Mathematics WHITE MARGARET Art Secondary WICHT EDNA General Elementary Kind ergarten-Primary WICHT RUDOLPH Music WIKOFF, FLORENCE General lunior High WILBURN. MAE General Iunior High Speech Secondary WILLIAMS, RICHARD Mathematics WING, EDWARD History WING, IOHN General lunior High Music Secondary WISEMAN, JEWEL General Junior I-Iigh General Elementary WITTENBERG, MARY ALICE Commerce WOLF, LOYALA General Elementary WOLFE, W. G. General lunior High Music Secondary WOODS, FRED Commerce WOTEN, ARLENE General Elementary WREN, RINALDO General Iunior High Commerce Secondary WULFING, HOWARD Art Secondary YOST, NANNE General Iunior High Speech Secondary YOUNGREN, MARY General Elementary PAE, HELEN Home Economics SENIORS Wi-IOSE PICTURES DV NV 'I' APPEAI Baker, Iohn Cunan, Eugenia Saveker, Arslanian, Charles Becker, Henry Boland, Patricia Cox, Albert I., Ir. Draper, Richard Eastman, Evelyn Eaton, Georgia Farris, Leatha Bovee, Gene Claypool, Iohn DECEMBER 1935 Elliott, Nelda Hay, Iames Moore, Donald Odell, Torrance Sommers, Arlene MARCH 1936 William Schlichter, Olga IUNE 1936 FOV, Lois Marion, Homer Geary, Windsor Hecox, Helen Iulien, Ronald Kelley, Edward Liston, Robert Mansfield, Clifford AUGUST 1936 Cook, William lenninqs, lo Ruthnick, Henry Morqan, Arthur Philpot, Betty Recksiek, Walter Roxby, Winifred Seedman, Stanley Stewart, Elwyn Verdier, Raymond Salarnida, loseph Taormina, Sammuel SENIV R ACTI1 ITIES SNEAK DAY ---- SENIOR SPRAWL - PRESIDENTS RECEPTION SENIOR BALL ---- HOMECOMING DAY BACCALAUREATE - - - Scaclijff Alum Rock Park rrTOI7l'l'III01'j,',, Svoflixb Riff Tl'I77p1F Czzmjms Morris Daily Azzrlilorium MOUNT HAMILTON TRIP -------- FACULTY RECEPTION SENIOR BANQUET - COMMENCEMENT - San jose Ccmnfry Club Elks' Club Quad WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 - - FRIDAY, IUNE 5 - - SUNDAY, IUNE 7 - FRIDAY, IUNE 12 - - SATURDAY, IUNE 13 - - SUNDAY, IUNE 14 - MONDAY, IUNE 15 - - TUESDAY, IUNE l6 WEDNESDAY, IUNE 17 - THURSDAY, IUNE 18 We ,Mn BV-Wm zu ww? ' fncfibiiwtf 1 ,CM ,Lb, -.91 N1-Q' '3.,,-S Ai 'E 'x-Kgs 1 ' A ., ww ., , ,. -nw 1 , 5gx.w:,,Q , Q. .- wg-37 . ff?- a H 'l M N' ' 7' , FI? fi 12: f . 3 '1 -' A1 1, ', 5: gli ' U 3 , , J, '- 7,9-5, , , . , fQ,E'l,. F inn E'- QTF5 w ,A +.-,Y ..- . i ,.H - zx, . .1 .?b, .I y 'X N I1 X .P x I JK: A ' ,I . , , Boozi II SOCIAL 'X'- ,A VX Ff- 4-P' INTEI ' SOCIETY Cf UNJL MARY YOUNGREN, Phi Kappa Pi HELEN HOI-IMYER, Phi Kappa Pi BEATRICE CILKER, Era Sophian KATHRYN EPPS. President, Phi Kappa Pi RUTH LAWRY, Kappa Kappa Sigma MYRLE LUNDY, Beta Gamma Chi LUCRETIA MARTIN, Sappho MARGIE-BELLE LANDIS, Kappa Kappa Sigma PHOEBE HAMILTON, Alienian ILSE HIRSCH, Ero Sophian ESTELLE MAYNARD, Alienian IANE BLAIR, Alleriian ARLENE BAGGOTT, Ero Sophian ALYS GRAHAM, Beta Gamma Chi ELIZABETH SIMPSON, Phi Kappa Pi BETTY BAKER, Allenian FRANCES SIMPSON, Ero Sophicm A JN IBB -, A LLENIA N MARGERY WEBB DOROTHY MADDOCK, President, Fall LUCILE BADE, President, Spring LILA FAE DOUGAN LOLA F. RICH KATHERINE LANG-LEY BETTY BAKER IANIS IAYET BARBARA FLETCHER IANE BLAIR GAIL ENCH DOROTHY HAAS PHOEBE HAMILTON MARY BELL MEREDITH MARIE BLAKELY HELENE FLORY BETTY SAVSTROM BETTY PHILPOT ELEANOR LARMON ELEANOR IUNG DOROTHY VAIL BARBARA STILLWELL MARGARET ROYER MARGARET McKEE BERNICE SANDERS MERIDETH PORTER ELIZABETH MACK BETTY JONES ESTELLE MAYNARD BETTY ANNE FIELD BETTY RODERICK MARCEILE MCBRIDE Founded on Icmucxry 24 1896. FEV GAMMA Ci-I I CATHERINE ENGLISH MARIE SMITH, President, Full ALYS GRAHAM. President, Spring BETTY BRAINARD NANCY GRAHAM ELIZABETH IARVIS MYRLE LUNDY IEAN LATTIN ALICE ESCAFFRE PI-IYLLIS IONES ELLEN BRENNAN CLARA MAY HANNA CLARISSE O'CONNELL FRANCES WHITMORE IOAN GRUIT DOROTHY STONE CONSUELO LUCID LORRAINE SMITH CLAIRE NELSON MARIORIE NICHOLS DOROTHY NELSON BEATRICE KELLEY WILDA MERRITT ' ' fig? 3 flitlik ' 2-Q - - Founded in 1900 Os the Browning Society. Lcxter chcmqed to or Greek letter Organization. ER' SON-IIA N FRANCES SIMPSON ELMA BOYER WANDA THATCHER, President IEAN ARCHER MILDRED MORAN ELEANOR BRESCHINI HELEN KOCHER MARIORIE BOTHWELL DOROTHEA WAGNER LENORE ALBERTSON MARION CILKER ARLENE BAGGOTT ILSE HIRSCH CLAIRE BROWNLEA HOPE THOMAS MARY SHANK MARY MARTHA FRENCH JANET TROST IANET GREPE BEATRICE CILKER HELEN GEORGE MARION MCMILLAN FRANCES CUENIN HELEN STEWART IANIS LYNN EVELYN CALLISCI-I PHYLLIS ORR FRANCIS CLAIRE HAMLIN BETH HOENES RHODA BENSBERG IOYCE GRIMSLEY EVELYN JOHNSON RUTH MQCQUARRIE DOROTHY ALFORD RUTH HEINER CLAIRE WEHRSTEDT Founded in 1899 by Mrs. Harriet Cory Hummel. P 1 I, l r Kf ' SIGMA ALYS GRAHAM RUBY LINDGREN BETTY IEAN KELLER, Presideni VELMA GILARDIN MARGIE-BELLE LANDIS GENEVIEVE I-IOAGLAN BETTY COREY MYSIE IUDSON IEANNE MARTIN VIRGINIA FRENCH BETTY CARPELAN MARGARET IAMES THERESA MCKENNA EDMEE BERGUES MURIEL HOOD FRANCIS SWANSON ANNA IANE STAUFFER MARVIS VOLLGRAFF IANE RAMSEY BILLIE YOUNG FRANCES GIBSON BETTY MAURER MARTHELLA DAVIS ARVELLA WAIBEL , RUTH LAWRY BETTY MAY CALKINS MARTHA BARNETT 91 ALLEEN COLLINS fl -iff MARGARET MATHEWS MARGARET IURGENSON GERMAINE BERGUES gg. LOLA KINNE MRS. GERTRUDE MOORE MARY ADA MORAN A national social sorority founded in 1919 at Indianapchs. The chapie on campus is the Pi Chapter, founded in 1932. 5 41 I' h K 1 I' I' 1 lv I3 I' I r IJ r IJ MARTHA DEVINE ELIZABETH SIMPSON, President, Fall BARBARA HARKEY, President, Spring ROSANNA SHOUP MARGARET POLLOCK VIRGINIA PERRY MARY GRAY HELEN HOHMYER IEANETTE SMITH KATHRYN EPPS VIRGINIA HASTINGS VIVIAN SHEAFFER BARBARA CUTTING MARGARET LIGI-ITNER ELEANORE LONGANECKER MARY Y OUNGREN ' GOLDIE ANDERSON VIRGINIA STUBENRAUCH PAULINE MARSHALL ELEANOR HAYES VIRGINIA DEVINE MYRA EATON DOROTHY SANDKUHLE BERNITA COFFEEN MARGARET GALLAGHER IUNAN BRONZICH CLARA BELLE STAFFELBACH EDITH MAE GRIMMENSTEIN IANE DYKES IANE MOOREHEAD ALBERTA CEREGHINO BERTHA KALM IONE WAKEFIELD ELEANOR ALDEN LOIS EMDE GIPSY DEI-IN Founded on campus in 1918 as the Copa De Oro society. Lcrter changed to or Greek letter orqornizcdion. SAPPE-If MARIE SOLON RUTH FARMAN DOROTHY BLAUER, President LUCRETIA MARTIN KATHLEEN FITZGERALD ANNE JENKINS RUTH MOSHER MARY GLADDING AUDRIE LASSERE IEWEL SPANGLER MARTHA SAYRE ELIZABETH FOULKE JEWEL WISEMAN IANET HOBSON MAVIS CROWELL IEANNETTE WELLINGTON IRENE COLLINS MARGARET KENT IANE SWEET IANE BAKER ALICE DE BACK ELIZABETH DOOLING DOROTHY HORRALL EVELYN RYDBERG IEANNE KNAPP BUFORD CROOKS IEANNE BRIGGS WINIFRED ROXBY HELEN MARTIN ELREE FERGUSON BETTY BRUCH FRANCES SCOTT LOUISE SANDHOLDT ELIZABETH CRAFT ELNA TURNER Founded in 1898. F -we L , ,I Q -N, X wwgljp ,. 14 I sa' i fm QL if xi, I P2-In 'lim Wx 5 E INTER' FI ATE! NITY Cf UNCIL ROBERT RECTOR, Delta Theta Omega RUSSELL AZZARA, Sigma Gamma Omega ROBERT SCHNABEL, Alpha Pi Omega ROBERT DOERR, Alpha Pi Omega PAUL BECKER, Alpha Pi Omega, President, Spring FRANK HAMILTON, Sigma Gamma Omega RUDOLPH ENGFER, Sigma Gamma Omega FRANK HAMILTON, Sigma Gamma Omega, President, Fall IRVAN BEAULIEU, Delta Theta Omega IACK REYNOLDS, Alpha Pi Omega DON BALDWIN, Delta Theia Omega HAROLD KIBBY, Sigma Gamma Omega IAMES WELCH, Sigma Gamma Omega PRESTON ROYER, Alpha Pi Omega A !.Pi-If P OMEGA ROBERT SCI-INABEL, Presideni, Fall PRESTON ROYER, President, Spring IACK GRUBER WILLIAM MCCANN IAMES MGCGOWAN NORMAN WAGNER KENNETH HAYES HOWARD KOCHER ROBERT DOERR DON WALKER CHARLES TONKIN CHARLES PLOMTEAU I-IUBERT STAFFELBACH ROBERT WATSON IACK REYNOLDS RICHARD BROWN BURNHAM SMITH RICHARD LANE PAUL BECKER WILLIAM MCCOARD I ' ,, ,, Founded off campus in 1931. Cczme on campus in 1935. DELTA 'l'i-IETF OMEGA MARVIN MCI-IENRY IRVAN BEAULIEU, Grand Master, Fall ROBERT RECTOR, Grand Master, Spring EVERETT EVERETT DONALD BALDWIN FRANCIS CAUHAPE HARRY BRAKEBILL HARVEY GREEN ROBERT IACOBUS BURTON ABBOTT WENDELL I-IUXTABLE FRED AYER HORACE LAUGI-ILIN ARTHUR VAN HORN VICTOR CAUHAPE WILLIAM G. SWEENEY EMILE BOURET HUGH GILLIS Founded off campus in 1926. Comme on campus in 1931. Sl G MA GAMMA OME G A ROBERT KNOPF RUSSELL AZZARA, President, Full IAMES WELCH, President, Spring NOEL ALLEN EUGENE GEAR CHARLES MCCLELLAND HAROLD KIBBY DON PORTER I-IERMAN BATEMEN CLARENCE BRUNHOUSE ALBERT BARSHAW IORDAN KELLOG HAMILTON WHITE DON MILLS RUDOLPI-I ENGPER HOWARD MORTON FRANK HAMILTON CECIL MCDONALD WILLIAM GORDON DR. A. B. LUBOWSKI HAROLD RANDLE Founded in 1928 A W- .ax an ,IA g,-,f ' 1, r , ,Af N . NH.: .f MJ ru.. s, 10 Wk 4 5'--mr M, . ,,. 1 lg., .21 'QQ .. , fi! 4 'gm x L. 3 E Pff' ,lf it 1 1 I' . 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I 1,151 1' 11 .11 ,,l,!! 'V1IlI1'1 1 1 1 1U fs E Q ? 'x 7 '75 'vw 1 5 , 'EK mm' Nrri X1 3, , L V Y - , L 2 .21-24.5 C .zv-:- 1 : 'i , .TJ 4 F i at V. AMI U U use V un- r -1 ' l -H I 'A' fa JH VARSITY FOOTBALL Top Row: Horace Laughlin iCaptainl, Les Carpenter CCaptain-elecil. Second Row: Burt Watson, Ioe Bapose. Third Row: lack Marlin, Byron Lanphear, Earl Glover. Fourth Row: Harold Bufia, Bruce Daily, Clyde Voorhees. Fifth Bow: Bob Bruning, less Wilson, Gil Bishop, Don Baldwin, Frank Souza, George Connell, Francis Pura, Harry Hatcliman, Bob Wing, Glenn DuBose, Sixth Row: Herb Hudson, Norm Sanders, Hugo Boschetti, Ray Abe-rnethy, Charles Baracchi, Leo Bruning CMgr.l, Bob Leslie CMqr.l, Ioe Lantagne, Lloyd Iackson, Lloyd Wattenbarqer. K' r Jiri 0- -nz .., Q- .... WW N , K ' g 'r 'f f 5., ,k+' ,- - ' g ' - Q A, -SJ f 1 ,gzffy Q B ,4L , l:,. ,A , ., - - 'S11i'4Lesi?5,QIbw 1 , vi gfgsrfgfw VARSITY FOV 'IE-if LL San lose State Varsity football team completed the most colorful year in its history. Ending the season with their first trans-Pacific athletic invasion, the Spartans defeated Kamehameha school 22-7 in a fast contest before l7,000 Shrine game spectators. All through the season, the Spartans played before the largest crowds that have gathered at the local stadiurn. Most of the credit is due to Coach Dud DeGroot who has developed a fine team in the four years he has been at San lose State and has created a following that was unknown to this school before he came here. Men who have played their last games for San lose are Captain Horace Laughlin, Harry Hardiman, Al Azevedo, Burt Watson, Francis Pura, lohnny Hines, Lloyd lackson, Charlie Baracchi, lim Stockdale, Gil Bishop, and Bob Bruning. These seniors deserve much credit for their fine play while at State and their absence will present a big problem next year. Managers Bob Leslie and Leo Bruning also deserve much credit for their work. Other outstanding players were Bill Lewis, Luke Argilla, Don Baldwin, Bruce Daily, Barney Swartzel, Glenn DuBose, less Wilson, Charlie Peach, George Can- nell, Captain-elect Les Carpenter, loe Lantange, and Herb Hudson. Little Franny Pura played great ball throughout the season and estab- lished himself as the best safety man this college has had. This season's scores are: Williamette ,,,.,. 14 San lose Redlands .......... 7 San lose .,....,..... 0 Stanford .,,,,..,,.,, 35 San lose Nevada ............ 6 San lose ..........,. 20 McKinley ,,,,.,,.,. O San lose ............ 19 Humboldt ........ 6 San lose ............ 25 Pacific ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, O San lose San Diego ........ 9 San lose ............ 24 Antioch ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 San lose Kamehameha .. 7 San lose ............ 22 Whittier ..........,. l4 San lose .,.......... 6 , 1- i Opponents .... 1 0 l San lose .......... l 16 H FRESI-IM!-KN E-'Of 'IBA LL SQUAD .- , js! , :1 5 Af ' l.-Q., , SANTA CLARA me-., . lf... .Ez as , lv dw-1 9 h The freshman football team as a Whole did not have a very successful season but there were many men who showed promise of being good varsity material. Cf AG-IES AND MANAGERS COACHES ' Back row: Charles Walker, Wilbur Hubbard, Dudley yi DeGroot, Hovey McDonald, t 1 Front row: DeWitt Portal, Ice Blacow, Irwin Blesh. i' iiiw.'f', ,t ma, t,m ,wg auf MANAGERS t N A ' ' ' Back row: Warren Tomqey, - ' I -K Bob Work, Mel Isenberqer i ' . ArthurVanZook. Front row: ,, Y f-3 V h YI' - Herb Arorisori, Majel Swee tix'--m,.,! zey, George Chambers. , .1- ., wfwl' ut riiiififa, i, it . -E, , 1 H, ' ut mm , The coaches and managers of Scm lose State's athletic activities deserve much credit for their work and the success of the athletic program this year. FASKE' BF LL JY Ki S , AE ' ' 4 LARRY ARNERICH, Captain DAVID DOWNS MELVIN ISENBERGER LLOYD WATTENBARGER EDDIE WING KARL DREXEL WALTER MacPI-IERSON WAYNE ELLIS CHARLES OLSON With Bill Hubbard as its new coach and a new system ot play, the Spartan Basketball squad did fairly Well this past season. The series of three games with Santa Clara were the most outstanding. SANTA CLARA NEVADA SANTA CLARA SQUAD NEVADA Santa Clara ..,.......,... U. C. L. A ................... Utah .......................... St. Mary's .................. Utah State .................. Stanford ....... .......... lacobs ........... .......... St. Mary's .................. B Ml Y ,, ASKE'BALL 'alta f: 2522.15 fltifiw-i. QfT' if . . , ' fffiftiii--L21 ,mln YJ' ' E H 1 '1g'S'ME3'5ftfff'9:,ll,IjQE1' 'J' W' ,I L, I 4 ,sf f 'If iiti - -z'ts2:ff2fs1,22zi21i2 ' f 'Sfi2fi?E35ii'iE2i5iiz:'Y . X ms S 1,3452 Y is .: i San San San San San San San San ' ' s ' ,ml ,fm Lf qfggggygg, X THE SEASON'S SCORES ARE: lose .......,............ 30 S. F. U ..,.................... lose ....,...........,,.. 22 Nevada ...... lose .................... 40 Nevada ..................,. lose ....,..........,.... 35 Santa Clara ......A......, lose ......,......,...... 36 Y. M. I ......... lose .................... 29 Humboldt .... lose ,................... 43 Humboldt .................. lose .................... 29 Santa Clara .............. San San San San San San San San lose lose lose ....,... ......... lose ..... ..... lose lose lose lose ........ . ....... . BASERI-if LL HARRY I-IARDIMAN, Captain BURT WATSON FRANCIS PURA LESLIE CARPENTER MARION sLoss JAMES LUQUE CECIL BOWMAN RAY ABERNETHY RALPH HIEGEL RICHARD MAIN MARVIN OLSEN TONY MARTINI-IZ EDMUND ATKINSON WILLIAM PAVIONI LESLIE RIOS I yoa BLACOW l WESLEY RASO GEORGE DUNDAS l I I Coached by Ioe Blacow, ,the varsity baseball team has taken on a number of touqh opponents and has come out highly successful. SQUAD .i MOFFETT FIELD GAME Cahforma ........ ...... St. Mary's ...............,.. Santa Clara .............. S.F.U. i11in.J ............ Moffett Field .............. S. F. U ........v....,......... 11 Santa Clara ,,.,...,...... 7-A315514 LL . 4.5 .. .4513-yy le. ,. , l X, , 4 H ll,l,,.eeeY as eff, W. --i San San San San San San San THE SEASON'S lose ,....,......A....... Z lose ....... ....... 1 2 lose ....... ..,.... 9 lose ....... ,...... 5 lose ...,... ....... 5 lose ....,.. .,..... 5 lose ....... ....... l O .-. SCORES: S. F. State ..,...... ,..... Marmes ....... ..., . . Marmes ....... ...... Whilfier ....... ...... Loyola ...... ...... Agnew ......,., ,..... S. F. State ......... ....., San San San San San San San lose .......... ....... lose lose lose .......,.. ....... lose lose lose TIPCS HUGH STAFFELBACI-I, Manager' CARL CAMMACK, Captain BURT WATSON MELVIN ISENBERGER, Manager FREDERICK OREM SHERMAN SAWTELLE BUD EVERETT GUY BROWN LEONARD IAMES HARVEY GREEN PHILIP MATSUMURA WATSON POOLE GLEN DOREY IACK TAYLOR HAMILTON HODGSON LYLE STAFFORD ALDER THURMAN FRED WOODS With a new season just starting, the varsity track team looks forward to a very successful year. Much is expected of Capt. Cammack, Stockdale, Watson, Fosberq, Cunningham, Everett, and Gates. SQUAD ,IPRACTICING STARTS MILE RUN 'Olympic Club ,,... - ......... T 1 al 1 , ENE 31- jies -, 1 ,H H H. 25 N 4 ' I w-A 5 V l. V i , G93- l 3 . .435 will , 1 , - ,,.. :- 5:1- rj: ii ,N I .V W vw H Ia ive 4 I iii' - l Q, ,,,M , 3 V. -big' L Y-4L,,.1Yi ,Santa Barbara State ......,. ....... . . San Francisco State ............,.......,. :Santa Brabara Invitatianal ......,. ,Fresno Relays ....... . ................. .. Compton Invitational ........... ,Eureka Relays .............,.,. zu TRI-Ci ' r -ww - mr H2524 I Ju 1 Ax ll m -:W ufrf-W w . ,Vw ,HM M w - -k'?5e5W N. I V fi ' 'nf .1 3 3 ' L .V P -:Egfr - ' J ' A--' nNm'1Q?lZPf5 v 5 ww :V Y AF .mll , ' ,w 1iN -gli? SEASON 'S 1 rw lwiqf! 251 N H SCHEDULE April ......... April ..... May ....... May .....,. May ..,.... May ....... Iune ....... H ilti 5 5 L.. e 11: ,. il, ..-, J 4Fl s'1 LKLQJQ ,ll r of , 9235-2 ,F fi? w., .' ' 15 , lv- lkffli V Hag ,ef Ng- ' rf! v if 't llfg, 1 me wi W gr iii' , 11 ,Z X 1 U: gig ii-V .U W ire, -- vw 'ww TENNIS A ND SOCCEI TENNIS Back row: Bob Harris, lack Gruber, Hugh Cramer, George Ftotholtz, Coach Irwin Blesh. Front row: Hal Kibby, Windsor Geary, For- rest Brown, Dick Edmonds. SOCCER Back row: Coach Walker, Vincent Wall, Bud Everett, Bob Harris, Bob Doerr, Ray Laclerque, Paul Gerhart, Bill Pitcher, Mendez Ne- pote, Tom Miller. Front row: Mark Masson, Nick Ger- mano, Mel Hickman, Carl Robinson, Charles York, Branko Bechir, Martin Oli- varri, George Hogan. Playing some of the toughest coast Coached by Irwin Blesh, the varsity teams, the soccer squad deserves tennis squad looks forward toaloright much credit for their showing. year with Brown and Rotholtz as the mainstays. S IV M MI N G Back row: Roger Tassi, David Condit, Arthur Eld- ridge, Iohn Haslam, Bill McKais, Charles Bachelder, Keith Birlern. Middle row: George Devins, Robert Locks, Lloyd Walker, Edgar I-lockabout, Ed Kinqham, Burton Smith, Elmer Leslie, Howard Withycombe. Front row: Coach Charlie Walker, Bill Draper, Iohn DeSmet, Dave Lynn, Harold Hauser, Ray Sherwin. Norman Fitz- gerald-Captain, Gene Gear, George Chambers. 100 yard freestyle. 220 yard freestyle. ' He' 55, , elseif. st ,' ', 53?-'-'T'f3f?-thi HY., ww, ' alle ,. 2 :tt-1:1 With Howard Withycombe, backstroke artist, as perhaps the outstandmq man on Coach Walker's squad, the Spartan Waterdoqs splashed thelr way through a very impresswe season ESF lVRFS'l'l ING AND BOXING ' WRESTLING Back row: lohn DeMello, Glen DuBose, George Kelly, Wenclel Hanson, Mitchell Ucovich. Third row: Coach Gene Gratton, Bruce Allen, George Nelson, Russell Owens, Byron Lamphear, Earl Glover, Peter Enos, Ed Hill, lack Harper. Second row: George Wenglein, Steve I-losa, Melvin Rush, Carlton Lindgren, Martin Olavarri, Gene Lear, War- ren Smith. Front row: Earl Wise, Robert Roumasset, lack Fiebig, Numeriano Da- vin, Vaughn Hubbard. BOXING SQUAD Coach De Witt Portal, Bob McEuen, George Adams, Captain Ben Melzer, Harold Toussint, Shelby Ryan, Warren Smith, Charles Boggs, Stan Griffin, Don Walker, Asst. Coach Phil Smith. Under Coach Gene Grattan the Spar Coppmg the lunior P. A. A. team tan matmen completed a very satis trophy was one of the outstanding factory yearW1thFe1b1q and Rournas events of a very successful boxing set Wlnmng championships season. I Y J wx 5 -xr A p rig 1- ., gf' ,.. w .lf V ., L' , ,,. , Rf' .f -L' cu. s 'a A nw 5 X -. nl X' . 1- 'M' . ..4-,p ,. i. is E331 gm F wi Q lark- .. my .,, i ff gr H3 11 4 1' arm .X x I ,.a H 4 - -Hu, -W , :- Mhiium A 'N X y A 1 1 -- - 1 ,. 1 , A . If .f' ,E .L .iff 11914 'Sx -I' Q ze- ? 4 MNH .L-r l WOMENS SPV RTS Tennis and Hockey are carried on all the Year round. These two sports are very popular among the girls. The seasons are concluded with tourna- ments and seasonal games. TENNIS HOCKEY BADMINTON Badminton is a new sport to the girls, and is thoroughly enjoyed by all. Many thrilling games have been car- ried on during the noon hours and in the evenings. lIVOMEN'S SPV RTS 1 t l l SPEEDB1-LLL BASKETBALL Speedloall is one of the most exciting and skillful of games. lt involves all the skills of throwing, catching, and kicking. The season was drawn to a close with interclass games to decide the outstanding team. Interclass competition affords exciting episodes in the basketball season. This year the freshman class defeated all other competition. . 15 -1 l 35 it .1 it l WOMENS SPORTS FENCING ARCHERY Fencing has been a popular sport for Climaxinq each season with a tourna- a number of years. Each year requ- ment, the archery club, coached by lar elimination duels are held under Miss Lucas, proves to be one of the the direction of Mrs. Wilson. most popular of girls' sports. WOMENS SPO RTS BASEBALL SWIMMING l VVhen most of the sports have had their run, baseball comes in the spring to afford a new interest. 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V Q F UNCIL AL AZEVEDO HUBERT STAFFELBACH KATHLEEN MCCARTHY BILL MOORE, President GIL BISHOP BOB DOERR, Vice-President HOWARD BURNS The Student Council is the governing boorrd of the Student Body. W . , . W ,I , in ' ' L . I A ' 'A -' f - - 5 I- 'fs-H n w V . ,f W I ' ., v- r .-:. f.. ,Q 4. Eh.-.-2525 :- , LIL- . 41' 55: ,, gg L fm ' H ,R If X I II' in ,I I I sr f L. ' I l we j I qifsf' 5 JI Q' I 1 ' I ,,.,. fsfgwfn MM., u -A TVRIE VIRGINIA HOPPE MARGARET GALLAGHER IANE BLAIR IVIARIORIE SERIO KATI-IRYN EPPS, Editor BARBARA HARKEY IEANETTE SMITH HARRY BRAKEBILL, Business Manager BYRON SINGLETARY MARALYN BROWN -F TVR!!-1 BERNICE SANDERS DOROTHY CURRY GOLDIE ANDERSON ROBERT RECTOR, Assistant Editor WILLIAM ZIEGLER HELEN HOHMYER PAUL IUNGERMANN, Assistant Editor ARTHUR VAN HORN FRANK VASSALLO ORCELE HUNTER .aa 3 is I, if 23525352315 in 3 Sw, Sp-r SHLQTAN D A I - ' THELMA VICKERS LELA O'CONNELL FRANCES CUENIN RUDOLPH ENGFER APHENI HARVEY ESTHER POPI-IAM DOLORES FREITAS. Editor, Fall cmd Spring FRANK HAMILTON LEONA PRUETT LOUIS WALTHER ELLEN STEVEN IACK REYNOLDS, Business Manager CHARLES LEONG WILLIAM WETSEL JEWEL SPANGLER DON WALKER FRANCIS CAUHAPE 3'FR'l'f N DAIE.. BURTON ABBOTT MYER ZIEGLER MICHAEL ANGELO ORA LINDQUIST STEVE MURDOCK, Editor, Winter RAYMOND WALLACE REINI-IILD HAERLE EUGENE GEAR GILBERT BISHOP RICHARD BERTRANDIAS, Managing Editor, Spring HELEN RECTOR FRANK BRAYTON WALTER PETERSON VELMA GILARDIN DICK EDMONDS RANDY SMITH ROSE C. GUNN Aa - '14 1 :Haj 'ss -Q1 291.-. M if .AWN ig! :I 'fra it FRANK HAMILTON EDMOND CARY RAYMOND WALLACE CHARLES LEONG JEWEL SPANGLER, Editor NOEL ALLEN EUGENE GEAR IORDAN KELLOG, Business Manager FRANK VASSALLO 'X 1 BETTY BEDFORD FIELDER SLINGLUFF ASSOC!! TED VVCDYAE N 0 6' I' P' oI'UDr.N'l'o Cf UNCIL ALICE WILSON KATHLEEN MCCARTHY MARY YOUNGREN, BARBARA HARKEY MYSIE IUDSON MILDRED MORAN VIVIAN SHEAFFER JANE BLAIR LELA O'CONNELL BETTY BRUCH BETTY BEDFORD ROBERTA SMITH President The Women's Iinks, Recreation Night, cmd the Student Parent Faculty tea were the outstanding functions sponsored by the As socicrted Women Students this year to carry out thelr purpose of stimulating ct closer bond crmonq Women students and promot fi ing general good will CARMELITA GILCREST CATHERINE MILLHONE DORIS SI-IIELDS, President HELEN MAXWELL DOROTHY RAKESTRAW MARGARET GALLAGHER LILLIAN RADIVOI EDITH NORTON MARY WILLSON BARBARA ADAMS RUTH WRIGHT BETTY BRAINARD IANET CAMERON I The Women's Athletic Association, of which every Woman student is cz member, has os its executive body the W. A. A. Council corn- posed of or representative of ectch club plus five Women elected from the studentibody at lclrqe. 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'Wi inf 3 , i 235 Tie J, if U E .4 rg, w I 1 wg. W'- . ff ,QQ A ,V 4 Q. gl A f 9 pk! ffffw . HWY- '95 X 1 5 wmwm1nWMrwun 7 me L . A, HmIEL'H'f: L fl!lllI!lllll In :1 f , If 'X 1 We 'ER E 1' f'1, lf 4 I YZ' wi 91.5 .1 ' 4 I 1. .1 KSN gi N- SAN JJSE PLAYERS Ofiicers ROBERT DOERR MYRA EATON ALICE PARRISH HAROLD RANDLE FRANK HAMILTON President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Preslplent, Fall Fall Fall Spring Sprung l'Ii-IEATRV N BERTHA POTTS, President IEAN MCCRAE KATHRYN EPPS PETER MINGRONE OTIS COBB DEAN COWGER GARY SIMPSON RUSSELL AZZARA FRANK HAMILTON ANNE ISAKSEN HAROLD RANDLE HUGH GILLIS ROBERT IACOBUS Theatron, Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, with a membership limited to thirteen, is composed of those persons Who have given long and faithful ' service to the dramatic productions of the school. .I ,.. K I n I fu D!-.LU A Pi-ll WILBERT ROBINSON ROBERT I-IIATT, Grand Magistrate, Spring EARL S. POMEROY. Grand Magistrate, Fall ROBERT DOERR EDWIN MITCHELL RAY SHERWIN I-IUBERT STAFF ELBACI-I GEORGE ROTHOLTZ .-... CHARLES TONKIN BRUCE ALLEN ELWYN SCHWARTZ FREDERLC KING l I I I RICHARD WELLS ' BYRON SINGLETARY RICHARD COEN EDWARD WING RICHARD KERSHNER WILLARD Le-CROY JOHN A. WHITE Tau Delta Phi, the men's honor fraternity, qives recognition to outstanding service and scholarship. It is composed ot Iunior and Senior men. S ' ARTAN i NlQi-ITS ROBERT DOERR IACK REYNOLDS, Duke, Fall ROBERT RECTOR, Duke, Spring RAYMOND SHERWIN 3 IAMES WELCH PAUL BECKER -' DONALD MORTON ' BURTON ABBOTT PAUL IUNGERMANN FRANCIS OAUHAPE ROBERT SOHNABEL IACK GRUBER ROBERT IAOOEUS I FRANK HAMILTON '61 'f ARTHUR VAN HORN HUBERT STAPFELBACH FRANK YEARIAN DONALD WALKER ANGELO COVELLO HENRY POTTS ARTHUR PHILPOTT ,I A -' A If RUDOLPH ENG-PER MICHAEL ANGELO .l JAMES CRAIG IOHN DIEHL NICHOLAS GERMANO The Spartan Knights, primarily an undergraduate Organization, is composed of those men who have rendered, or who show potentialities of rendering, valuable service to the school. SNLRULN S'EfR3 BESSIE MATTHEWS MARION RUGE, President, Fall BETTY BRUCH, President. Sprirva FRANCES SCOTT VIRGINIA PERRY EDNA MARIE ELLISON BETTY BRAINARD FLORENCE M. BARRETT VIVIAN SI-IEAPFER MARION CILKER AGNES TRINCI-IERO FRANCES CI-IURIN MARY WILLSON ROSE C. GUNN DORIS COLLINS CLARA WALLDOW BETTY BEDFORD GLENYS BODKIN MYRA EATON Spartan Spears is composed of twenty sophomore Women who have been prominent in activities as Well as maintaining a high scholastic average. ROGER TROUTNER President EVELYN CLARK Vice-President ELIZABETH SIMPSON Recording Secretary GERTRUDE ERZ Corresponding Secretary LUCY STACEY Reporter BETTY FOSTER Decoration ORIEL ISHAM Historian GERALDINE GREEN Refreshment Chairman K A ' ' A DELTA P BETA ALPHA CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP Aihara, Hatsune Anderson, Iessie Anderson, Ruth V. Arnold, Doris Banwell, Katherine Bearce, Paul Bigelow, Ruth Boltshauser, Alice Boogaert, Frances Bovee, Gene Brelcelbaum, Irmgard Brown, Lillian Browne, Mary Butler, Winifred Caswell, Mary Charvo, lack Clark, Evelyn Clohan, Lewis Croney, Frances Delmaestro, Dolores Devine, Martha Epps, Kathryn Ericksen, Olga Erz, Gertrude Fisher, Gilbert Fisher, Robert Fonfara, Frances Foster, Betty Freitas, Dolores Gagen, Catherine Goldeen, Ralph Goody, Fay Gould, Frances Green, Gerry Gross, Gwendolyn Grundy, Florence Hall, Ferne Hanna, Norine Hauk, Ilse Henley, Catherine Hillman, Esther Hintz, Gussie Hutchings, Barbara lsharn, Oriel lardine, Robert Iohnson, Willah Iones, Estella Iorgenson, Lloyd Iorstad, Ruth Kellenberg, Dorothy Kilfoyl, Meriel LeCroy, Willard Leisy, Esther McCrae, lean Matteson, Dorothy Melliar, Margaret Mitchell, Elsie Morgan, Arthur Nave, Irene Neeley, Gladys O'Connell, Lela Pangburn, Iewel Pease, Ralph Potts, Bertha Prater, Virginia Roll, Calvin Roscoe, Milton Ross, Kathryn Russell, Ruth Rydquist, Mabel Sauers, Howard Scarlett, Iane Schwartz, Elwyn Silveira, Virginia Simpson, Elizabeth Sleeper, Charles Somerville, Neola Stacey, Lucy Staffelbach, Hugh Steinbrenner, Norma Stevenson, Edith Suitern, Vida Sweeney, William Sweet, lane Troutner, Roger Tucker, Iames Van Buskirk, Margar Vasche, Geraldine Venturini, Amelia Watson, Bernard Welch, Iewel Wells, Richard White, Zelda Wilburn, Mae Wilson, Alice Woody, Lurleen Wool, Lois Kappa Delta P1 membership signifies an outstanding scholastic record in educa- tional subyects and those traits of character that are desirable in the educational field et ' - A -i HXASQUE KATHLEEN MCCARTHY ELIZABETH SIMPSON, President BERTHA POTTS DOLORES FREITAS BETTY FOSTER JEWEL WELCH KATHLEEN NORRIS ELMA BOYER ARLENE WOTEN RUTH SMITH GERTRUDE EEZ EVELYN CLARK CLARA HINZE HELEN DIMMICK 'I'he Black Masque membership consists of thirteen senior Women who have distinguished themselves in two extra-curricular activities With better than average scholarship. I' IAUIIUI JEL'f MARTI-IELLA DAVIS ELIZABETH SIMPSON MARGARET MELLIAR, President MAUREEN CORNELL VIOLET CAUTHEN MILDRED CARMEN VICTORIA PARSONS VIOLET THOMAS VIRGINIA KADOIKE FRANCIS CRONEY DORIS STANDISH VIRGINIA ELVIDGE HENRIETTA HARRIS JANE DUNCAN DOROTHY VEDA CURRELL LUCY STACEY GRACE KNOVVLES ELINOR M. DAVIS ARLENE WOTEN RUBY G. ANDERSON VIVIAN LESI-IER EDITH BOND IUNE OKAMOTO LOLO KINNE ROBERTA SMITH MRS. SIBYL HANCHETT PI-IYLLIS HANNER COUSIE COVERSTON Tau Mu Delta is the honorary society for Women music majors. Included among their activities each year is the annual Tau Mu Delta concert. 'i-Il IIU 'L-till I' r BETA ETA CHAPTER RALPH GOLDEEN CLIFFORD CUNHA CARL BRUCE, President ROBERT FISHER RALPH PEASE MARSHALL DAHNEKE EDGAR CALDERWOOD WILLIAM THURLOW HOWARD SAUERS RAY RUF ROBERT ISI-I WILLIAM WOLFE SAMUEL WOODS IAMES MCCROI-IAN WILLIAM B. CLARK DAVID POWELL EUGENE SI-IIMMIN ALLEN RISDON NORMAN HOOVER GERALD SLAVICI-I ALBERT BEQUETTE MALIO MAYO ALFRED BROWN ALVIN CROMWELL .3 TRUE TOURTILLOTT ROBERT BECKETT BERNARD WATSON WILLIAM I. ERLENDSEN EREDERIC KING ROLAND BAND 5 I 5 ' ADOLPI-I OTTERSTEIN A - GEORGE MATTHEWS , Phi Mu Alpha honorary fraternity for men music majors, has a membership always active in the music affairs of the school. 'I OMEGA P ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER ANITA MANDALA MELVIN ISENBERGER MERIEL KILFOYL, President MARIBEL SI-IIMMIN WARREN MUNSON FRANCES MRAZ IEAN HAWLEY BEN FISHER ALICE BOLTSHAUSER N BARBARA PARKER l JUNE WANZER ' ' ALICE MENDEZ LOREN WANN DOLORES FREITAS VERLA VANDEVER AMELIA VENTURINI F'- FERNE HALL ALICE PHILPOTT MARY VVITTENBERG Pi Omega Pi, Honorary Commercial Education Fraternity, requires a certain num- ber of educational units for membership in addition to a high average in commercial subjects. I G MA Pi-Il LEONARD TATE R. C. IARDINE MARK MASSON, Presierit NICHOLAS GERMANO MYRON KEELER RALPH HIEGEL G. W. FISHER IACK CHARVA ARTHUR C. MORGAN WILLIAM MCBRIDE ROBERT LEVIN GEORGE KELLY RAYMOND ARIO C. L. SLEEPER GEORGE SILVA CECIL BOWMAN ROGER TROUTNER RICHARD NORONA HERBERT ARONSON HOWARD MCBRIDE MENDEZ NEPOTE ERNEST AMANN 1 I Iota Sigma Phi is the honor fraternity ot the Industrial Education Department members being chosen for their outstanding work in the Industrial Arts field. l 1 x 'I EPS!!! N I FLORENCE GRUNDY DOROTHY REEDY, President HOWARD BURNS LENORA COUNTS HELEN MITCHELL EVELYN RYDBERG FREDERIC KING IOYCE BALLOU ALBERT BEOUETTE MARTHA BARNETT ARLETT LINNELL IRMA CARLSON MARIORIE KUHN HARRIET GRUBB CATHERINE BANKS MERIEL KILFOYL AILEEN REARDON Pi Epsilon Tau was organized this year as a Greek letter organization with its membership drawn from the General Elementary majors of advanced stanclinq. v ARTIZANS SAL MERENDINO, President, Full FIELDER SLINGLUFF, Presid ent, Spring BYRON SINGLETARY FRANK VASSALLO HOWARD WULFING RICHARD WELLS BERT SHANNON STANLEY TEMPLE NEWTON WATSON DAVE CONDIT LOUIS LABARBARA BOB AVIS GAIUS SI-IEW EARL CUNNINGHAM ROQUE PALALAY ROGER NUN EZ Artizcms, 1'nen's art organization, hors been formed by men of the art deport- ment Who have bonded together to perform definite service to the school in art projects. I ,r 4. x-fr ' 'N 21:2 X52- 5g Q-sg :-. - ,.A, , 4 'nr 42:51 I D Q M A DELTA P ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER ROSALIE MANNINA LOUISE CARPIGNANO WILBUR BAILY, President ELSIE GHIO LENA RAFFINELLO ANTHONY MAFFEY ANGELA HERNANDEZ JOHN UPTON MARIORIE CURRELL ANTHONY ANASTASIA HAZEL FASSNACHT MARTIN OLAVARRI BETH LEARNED ARMAND ZOLEZZI Fl Dan DEUTSCH? N F Q Fl N 1. 1 RALPH GREBMEIER, President IRENE HAUCK ALLEN R. RISDON MARY SUNSERI BETTY BRAINARD b ROBERT HALLA HERBERT FREE ROBERT KNOTTS EARL BODENSCHATZ The Sigma Delta Pi chapter was or- Der Deutsche Verein, German honor ganized this year as the Spanish hon- fraternity, is composed of students or fraternity taking over the activities Whose interest and ability in German oi E1 Circuio Cervantes. merit special recognition. ' .L F ELT! Pi-II LOUISA E. CARPIGNANO, President, Fall EARL POMEROY ROSALIE MANNINA, President, Winter ADRIAN ROUYET VIRGINIA SMITH MARGUERITE BLIZZARD BEATRICE CUBICCIOTTI ELSIE GHIO GERALDINE HARRIS RICHARD KERSHNER, President, Spring ALFRED MAITOZA ALICE BOSE MARTHA SAYRE FRANCES CHURIN DR. A. B. LUBOWSKI S GMA 'If U NELLIE MUELLER ORIEL ISHAM BETTY FOSTER ROBERTA SMITH EUNICE BAKER DORIS SMITH ' SAL MERENDINO ORCELE HUNTER GLADYS KIERSCH WINII-'RED BUTLER BOBBIE SWEET BYRON SINGLETARY HELLEN HILDRETH RICHARD WELLS ELIZABETH IARVIS IOE RAPOSE RUTH SMITH WILLAH IOHNSON Iota Delta Phi, honorary French fra- ternity, draws its members from those Who have completed two years of col- lege French. Better than a B average is required. Although a comparatively new group, Sigma Tau, honorary art organization, has made its influence felt on the cam- pus. It was founded in l929 to create friendships among faculty members and students of the art department. '5?u S GMA If-P'A DEL'f ELLEN STEVEN LOUIS WALTHER, President, Winter THELMA VICKERS, President, Fall and Spring HELEN RECTOR CHARLES LEONG ORA LINDQUIST LELA O'CONNELL FRANK HAMILTON GILBERT BISHOP RUDOLPH ENGFER DOLORES FREITAS IEWEL SPANGLER 'EGASU3 EDWIN WETTERSTROM BARTON WOOD RAYMOND WALLACE NORMAN DALKEY DEAN COWGER CHARLES LEONG RACE KENT PETER MINGRONE MRS. SIBYL HANCHETT IUNE RAYNER WRIGHT VELMA GILARDIN ROSE CATHERINE GUNN STAFFORD NARVAEZ BARBARA ANNIS The membership of Sigma Kappa Pegasus, the literary organization of Delta, anhonorary journalism tratern- the school, gives recognition to cre- ity, is made up of those students who ative writing. Membership is based have given service to the Spartan on Works submitted to the group. Daily. F-?i-If 1 S' I A 1 X Q .-: N I ' F Q un rl vs MAE WILBURN HOWARD MORRIS, President, Fall BRUCE ALLEN E. F. MCCARTNEY RAYMOND SHERWIN HERBERT FREE ROBERT DOERR FRANK HAMILTON BERTHA POTTS ANTHONY ANASTASI ROBERT COOPER HUBERT STAFFELBACH ANNE ISAKSEN, President, Spring RALPH ECKERT ROBERT RECTOR rs N O 0 U :L I Kf'Pfl DELTA CHAPTER EARL POMEROY, President KATHLEEN NORRIS G. BROOKS ICE FRANCES WARVAROVSKY LYMAN CURTIS OLIVE GILLIAM BERNICE TOMPKINS RICHARD COEN WILBUR BAILEY MILDREN D. GENTRY DR. FREDERICK GRAHAM Membership in the Spartan Senate is qualified by participation in two in- tercollegiate debates, and from its membership the contestants for the Annual Key Debate are chosen. Sigma Kappa Alpha, honorary his- tory fraternity, is composed of both students and faculty members. They have presented many outstanding books to the library. l.PSlLf ZETA CHAPTER ILSE HIRSCH GERTRUDE ERZ, President, Fall ILSE HAUK MARGIE BELLE LANDIS MADGE KUNZMAN ALYS GRAHAM ESTHER HILLMAN EVELYN CLARK EVELYN JOHNSON I-IORTENSE CROW LORRAINE SMITH . PETER GUERIN LEON GREEN IOI-IN HARPER HERBERT MILLER IACK WILSON W. R. ALEXANDER Delta Phi Upsilon, honorary kinder- garten primary fraternity, has its membership chosen from outstanding students in the field. National in scope, the fraternity's local group is the Zeta chapter. LOUIS GRIPPENSTRAW WM. H. YOUNG WILLIAM A. WILTBERGER Chi Pi Sigma was founded this year as the honorary fraternity for mem- bers of the college police school. Mr. William Wiltberger is the faculty advisor. DELTA PP HOPE THOMAS, President, Spring C H I ' 3 C3 A.A DONALD DE MERS, President, Fall ARTHUR PHILPOTT, President Spring DEL'U NU J A HI M A MARGARET GALLAGHER BARBARA ADAMS, President IEWEL PANGBURN LILLIAN BROWN FRANCIS BOOGAERT I' I' BERNICE HARSHNER, President RUTH BIGELOW RUTH RUSSELL EVELYN ANDERSON DORIS ARNOLD DOROTHEA DAVIS ESTELLA IONES HELEN PAE MARGARET VAN BUSKIRK HELEN DAILY ROSE BEWLEY HELEN MIGNON FRANCES CONKEY DR. MARGARET IONES Tau Gamma, honorary society for the Wornen's physical education majors, has high scholastic requirements. At present its membership is small. fx Delta Nu Theta is the honorary society for the home economics department. Membership qualifications include a hiqh scholastic standing. Miss Helen Mignon is the faculty advisor. Y.M.C.A. Back row: Max Crittendon, Kenneth Bornberg, Roger Troutner, Austen Warbur- ton, Dwight Durkee, Daniel West, Richard Riclcenback- er. Middle row: W. Douglas Patterson, Ralph Kelley, Mayo Brice, lohn Whitfield, Wesley Erickson. Front row: Ralph Wilson, Everett Mc- Cartney, Utaka Yamakawa, Calvin Roll, L. Clair Armin. Y.W.C.A. Back row: Mable Mohr, Gladys Neely, president: Evelyn Eskus. Middle row: Lillian Ray, Ruth McElliot, Alberta lanes, le-anne Ew- ing, Ola Dennis. Front row: Virginia Lindsay, Dorothy Fong, llse Hauk, Ruby Do- ran, Winifred Butler. 1. reels., 1 - . -, -Y xr. f - I' 1 ' A 5115 . x N r - ' 523.5253 K - 'iv . Y Ioint sponsorship ot the Chapel Quar- ter hour and an intensive program ot entertainment and education among boys of the county detention home is only one phase of the cooperative work done by the college Y.M.C.A. This group is among the leading forces furthering healthy recreational activities. Women students interested in further- ing Y.W.C.A. Work among Women of this and other colleges make up the local women's organization. The Y.W. sponsors the Lost and Found depart- ment, which has been instrumental in returning lost property to many ' students. SMOCK AND TAM Back row: Iosephine Mon- not, Florence Telfer, Mar- ian Kyle, Maryan Rucker, Doris Smith. Middle row: Evelyn Moulthrop, Doris Roberts, Mrs. Iordan, spon- sor: Orcele Hunter. Front row: Roberta Smith, Eliza- beth Iawis, Jeanette Smith. PLAYREADERS Back row: Charles Arslan- ian, Anne Isaksen, Irving Allen, Marguerite Lee. Sec- ond row: Race Kent, Bertha Potts, Edwin Wetterstrom. Front row: Mae Wilburn, Mildred Warburton. Smock and Tam is the Women's social honor organization of art majors. To- gether with the Artizans, the men's art group, they sponsor numerous so- cial activities. i Ability in reading and interest in drama determines who shall be a Playreader. The aim of the organiza- tion is to further oral interpretive work, and give the members experience in actual dramatics. I With a membership of library majors and minors, Les Biloliophiles is an active organization bringing together students of kindred objectives. Many teas are given by the organization during the year. BIBLIOPHILES Back row: Rae Boyles, Eliz- abeth Burks, president, Clara Walldow, Veronica Keegan, Elizabeth Dole, Christina Porter. Middle row: Lois Wood, Muriel Goddard, Myra Minich, Irma Iacaville. Front row: Mildred Reece, Ethel Fill- more, Dorothy Kellenberq. COMMERCE CLUB Back row: Ioe Bianco, Fred Woods, Nicholas Anthony, Voscoe Lucchesi, Cecil Mc- Donald, Sam Kiperash, Bob Knopf, Clayton Myers, Bill Bird. Third row: Francis D'Artenez, Wallace Met- calfe, Maris Gordano, Phil Maisumura, Ed Nakano, Bud Kosby, president, wint- er, Steven Chow, Iim New- comb, president, spring. Second row: Dr. Atkinson, Bernice Lee, Ruby Zimmer- man, Al Kelley, Ruth Mur- rey, lane Lane, Ervin De- Srnet, Ray Laclerque, Marie Isaakson, Mr. George. Front row: Helen George, Marion Huge, Iessie Murray, Louise Miller, Maxine Bouchard, Genevieve Wann, Helen Moore, Audrey Mellon, Monte Antichi. Membership to the Commerce Club is limited to those students registered in the Commerce Department. Every spring the group sponsors a picnic. 1 J KAPPA PHI CLUB Back row: Mildred laclcson, Evelyn Corker, Eine Berry, Irene I-lauck, Miss Berta Gray. Second row: Mildred Sindel, Doris Shepherd, Vivian Dolly, Betty Corker, lewel Welch, president. Third row: Elrose Balcomb, Edythe Martin, Roberta Cul- bertson, Bernice Lee. Fourth row: La Vern Rodda, Twila Richards, Kathryn Ross, Dorothy Matteson, Front row: Doris Arnold, Kathryn Knight, Vivian Lesher. Gladys Neeley, president, yearly elections. NEWMAN CLUB Back row: Paul Etzkorn, Doris Roberts, lean Rogers, lim Covello, Marjorie Schai- l er, lames Hall. Third row: Phyllis Lannin, Pat Beattie, Iosephine Monnot, Virginia Vandiver, Frank Vassalo. Edylhe Pizio. Second row: Elena Lamp, Phillis Caruso. Elizabeth Turner, Marjorie Serio, Alice Cousins, Cou- sie Covertsori. Front row: Mamie Avilla, Virginia Perry, Kathleen McCarthy, president, Eleanor l-lovey, director, Marjorie Desmond, Vinette Kolda. Kappa Phi, National Society for Meth- odist Wornen, contributed generously to the Toy Pile, and the W.A.A. Christ- rnas baskets. ln addition, they have backed games and functions oi the school, attending in a body. The local group is the Omega chapter, with Miss Berta Gray as its sponsor. I The Newman Club, an organization of Catholic students, has been active in campus affairs this year, furnish- ing needed support for many events. They have a club house adjoining the campus. FILIPINO CLUB Back row: Leoncio Palac- pac, Necefaro Ordoriio, Amadeo Cabe, president. Emeterio Ellorin. Middle row: Rogue Palalay, Neme- sio Ellorin, Melquiades Ca- tedral, Pedro Quita. Front row: Simon Zarza, Marcial Fondevella, Numerino Davin. IAPANESE CLUB Back row: Tatsuo Miki, Ma- .sato Okuda, Paul Scxwabe, Esau Shimizu, Dan Ono, Susumu Okamoto, Toshiyu- ki Hirabayashi, Masaye Uriu, Leah Tokunaga, Taka Naruo, Luther Nishimura. Middle row: Utaka Yama- kawa, Roy Ozawa, Masami Yamakawa, Miss Clara Hinze, Shizu Mitsuyoshi, Ida Nishihczra. Front row: Iames Ousaka, Rankin Ki- mura, Phillip Matsumura, Harumi Kawcrhara, Yoshio Ogata, Kiyo Sato, Sokar Itsuy. The Filipino students in the college have formed a club in an effort to foster good fellowship between the members of the club and the other students. This they have done by co- operation with the faculty and students. The membership ofthe Iapanese Club is composed of lapanese students in the college Who, with the able advice of Miss Clara Hinze, endeavor to pro- mote strong friendship and coopera- tion in the college. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Back row: Dorothy Bums, Florence Noll, Marie Cue- hczgin, Rosalie Garibaldi, Florence Smith. Second row: Marian Tillner, Wini- fred Fagan, Ruth Graves. Marjorie Meriihew. Bottom row: Doris Arnold, Ruth Bigelow, president, Evelyn Eastman. ITALIAN CLUB Back row: Armand Zolezzi, Frank Merritt, lack Smith, Anello Ross, Franco Bechir. Front row: Beatrice Cubic- ciotti, Mary Sunseri, Miss Margaret Cianfoni, Bernyce Dazzo, Mendes Nepote. The Home Economics Club is affili- ated With the American Home Eco- nomics Association. All Home Eco- nomics students are eligible for mem- bership after being in the department for at least one quarter. w 1 mluu, I , , Ea wwzlwutw- 5, , 1 if . f 171 ' 2515-'Sb if S l 'Fifi -1' E P 4 V ':':2 j,:.. BADMIN TON CLUB 'A Back row: Iohn Holtorf, Em- ' Q YE, erson Nanley, Miss Gail V V Tucker, George Kifer, lack ' Rundle. Middle row: Con- ' stance Rizzo, Louisa Henry, , Gladys Zobel, Wilma Gott- , . 1 , berg. Second row: Florence 2, t lll 'ttl'lttt-M Murdock, Janis Hildebrandt, - '- ' Betty Brainard. Front row: Consuelo Lucid, Betty , Bruch, Francis Scott. - tv. , , U ,-l w - 1 ,V iq OUT-OF-STATE CLUB Back row: Arnold Keislman, Bill Evans, lack Mathus, Donald Alacy, Gailard Nel- son, Bob Campbell, Steve Hosa. Middle row: Eliza- beth Bogart, Ima lane Col- lang, Marge Tensley, Mary Ioe Dooley, Helen Nelson, Dorothy Ann Nelson, Mar- garet Pillais. Front row: Marqareti Arabton, Shelby Ryan, Bert Bryant, Benny Melzer, Ioel Carsons. The Out-of-State Club is composed of those students non-resident in Cali- fornia. The Club does much towards furthering friendships between mem- bers by its various social functions. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAIORS Back row: flames Porter. Carl Gelatt, Warren Tor- mey, Lloyd Wattenberqer, Hamilton Hodson, Walter McPherson, Tony Nasimen- to. Middle row: Robert Locks, William Lewis, Nor- man Sanders, Edmond At- kinson, Larry Arnerich, president, Leonard Herman, Leo Bruning. Front row: Willard LeCroy, Bill Sweez- ey, Vincent Wall, Burt Wat- son, Hugo Boschetti, Luke Argilla. RADIO CLUB Back row: Ray Huston, Rob- ert Aqnew, Charles Home- wood, Dennis Bennett, Keats Pullen. Middle row: Frank Beemon, loe lenninqs, president, Norman Smaha, I Bill Moulden, Frances Smith. Front row: Bill Stevens, Ben Chow, lack Wagner, Dale Matteson, Roy Ozawa. The Physical Education Majors, com- posed of the best in the athletic edu- cation field, further athletics in the school both socially and financially. Radio Club membership is open to any student interested in radio work. The purpose of the organization is to handle traffic Ccommunicationsl be- tween members and other radio stations. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . . presents ijeoci music to Scm Iose Stctters every year. A vote of thcmks is due these musicians for their proqrctms this year. w u I ' w FX' ffl T ' Q03 , W 95 1 gg? 1 1 ' in ' :1 1 1 4- .wi ' 3 1 A Y , Qi A im J? Y! ,I gi is L fs v I f ,,,m:.f: , i 'A' ' . sq , La, in :Fi .' -Y.'f?,?'-'15 ,EFS my-.14 ,H if rlfrzif ' A . Eff ' h JM :QQ . m A uf 5' - 1 'Q A . 5 P11 L ia. TEFL' :Jef I lui 1'-225123 J L I 41 r 4 .A Y . X 5' L L ,lb- 5 , - - Y 11. RWM. .J . , Hn 'i iam wi, U' PA n sf, ,- ,. 5: F ' 'A '- 'FEM HV I -slftgwl -rH1'ZA. 6:45--1 ',r-MT: ll ' ':f,fWL'viFi.ig V 1 2r?1'i f-Lcfvfs ' :Lim A CAPPELLA CHOIR . . . . very much in demand for ccrrnpus cmd off-ccrrnpus performances. These qold- en Voices combine with Orchesis for on effective program. A 5:1-eq q:.p,.,.,.5Q,,,Jvu ,u ,,.q.::-A . ..-Q-. ?,?fQY Vw 6. .M ew 5 in mx L '11 HHH Ai! 1 BEL CANTO . . . . campus Giee Club sonqsters, combine in or concert every year. Miss Alma Williams is the leader. GRCHESIS Ann Iowel, Lillian Brown, W, ....,.,.,.,.,.i .... U , ii . . .... A . i it r , 2205- . ' H ' V .. I 33 Q-Q ' . ' K- - ' r' ' t f M 5 . , L , . lifillr-,f'v' it- ..... - ' - '. - ' ',,'w'3',,,2 .J. .7i:',v'f ,- f 5 ' 5' Z 1 i Orchesis is the ultimate goal for those students who are interested in inter- pretive dancinq. The talent of the members of this honorary dance or- ganization is beautifully displayed in their annual recitals. fl Bernice Phipps, Elree Fer- f quson, Virginia Hamilton 7 Ienninqs. 5 4 l ,l ll - VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR Race Kent, Dorothy Meyers, -, Blanch Corriveau, lane Hanisey, Mildred Warbur- ton, Lois Lack, Irving Allen. Organized with the aim ot harmoniz- ing speaking voices the Verse Speak- ing Choirs continued popularity is evidenced by the constant demand for its appearance. I . t-,V V 71 ' 1, NJN it ti' ' ,H , mf :. 13 wi Engl ATHLETIC BOARD Dudley DeGroot, William Moore, T, W.MacQuarrie. YELL LEADERS Martin Iohnson, Howard Burns, Jerry Girdner. SPARDI GRAS COMMITTEE Back row: Robert Rector, Donald Walker, War- ren Tormey, Bruce Daily, Harold Kibby, Arthur Von Zook. Middle row: Robert Schnabel, Tom Gifford, Iack Gruber, Richard Lane, Paul Becker, Angelo Covello. Front row: Hubert Staffelbach, lane Blair, Iewel Wiseman, Eleanor Breschini, Barbara Harkey. 1 6' El CONC.-:.RT SLRALS BOARD Back row: Mr. Adolph Ot- terstein, Mr. Neil Thomas, Gerald Wolfe. Front row: Arlene Woten, Ruth Amsclen. PUBLICATIONS BOARD Steve Murdock, Kathryn Epps, Dolores Freitas, Mr. Dwight Bentel. M ru B, im, , it img, .: x r I,-3, , r Y A ,w1,,,..sfg3gg,r3, we fr - ffv'et,: ' M- f f Z it rf E fi. r ' ' DEBATE BOARD Back row: Howard Morris, Anne lsaken. Front row: Anthony Ancrstasi, Everett McCartney, Mae Wilburn, Mr. Ralph Eckert. l . . - ix i,',i,,L ,gr . , er-, , we A , I , ,rs V mr JI . V' GEEK E ' ' it ,- , I 'lsr , u' -1 . r. Q .rr M. ,,....-.,., ....- ...Z , 1.11, . - ,1.:.J' ,. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Back row: Iames Welch, Frank Hoyt, Cal Sides, Richard Pimentel. Middle row: Harold Kibby, Arthur von Sock, Steve I-losa, George Dolfin. Front row: Georqianna Kann, Ralph Weaver, Idnet Grepe. RALLY COMMITTEE Back row: lack Gruber, Ioyce Grirnsley, Charles Tonkin, Elizabeth Simpson, Byron Lamphear. Front row: Bernard Watson, Norman Tholes, Robert Free. ,A FRESHMAN COUNCIL Bcrclg row: Jerry Girdner, Donald Miner, Steven Vis- covich, 'Arthur Mann. Mid- dle rowz Ben Melzer, Bert Bryant, Rejeana Iames. Front row: Marie Tinsley, Florence Churin, Frances Oxley. H5
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