San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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1950 la torrc la torre la toerre California statehood edition la torrc t louis p. frangione, editor william l'. schulz, business managelj published by the associated students of san jose state college, san jose, california lid' staff EDITOR Louis P. Frangione ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ruth Mahr William Winslade BUSINESS MANAGER William F. Schulz ART DIRECTOR Walter de Coux COPY AND SPORTS EDITOR Ted Breeden PHOTO EDITOR Elaine Williams ART STAFF Betty King J. Savage Wildman Dolores Edwards Pat Wilkinson Richard Knipper Frances Mann Richard Franco George Bailey Robert Dubhers Don Elliott William Chan PHOTO STAFF Jeanne Kerwin Kathleen Dewey COPY WRITERS Dianne Kinney Rita Rabenstein ORGANIZATIONS Ruth Mahr William Winslade INDEX Ruth Overton Thea Pellegrini SECRETARY TO THE EDITOR Iris Elwood contents administration I2 seniors 24 student gov., activities 52 athletics 82 campus IIB organizations 126 life 242 presidenfs message: Not all of the people of California, in those Gold Rush days, were looking for gold. A good many were school teachers, several of them were men of courage, vision and high professional spirit. California was fortunate in its early school leadership. The Teachers' Institute of 1855 petitioned the Legis- lature to establish a normal school, but it was not until May, 1862, that the legislators finally got the idea, and appropriated three thousand dollars to start the venture. On July eighteenth the new school opened its doors in San Francisco with that famous student body of one gentleman and five ladies, the first public institution of higher education on the Coast. ln l87l, it was moved to San Jose and became the California State Normal School. ln 1921, it became a Teachers' College with authority to grant degrees, and in 1935, it became San .lose State College. 7za3Mr dedication Karl S. llazeltine Karl Hazeltine was a moving force in the life of San ,lose State College. To faculty and stu- dents alike, he symbolized friendliness, the helping hand. He did his work well. ln athletics, the student health service, the establishment of financial aids for needy students, the encouragement of scholarship, and religious leadership, as well as in the classroom, he made his influence felt. For information, understanding, sympathy, or wise counsel, young and old turned to him in full con- fidence that their needs would be met. They were never disappointed. ll eorge Guy George was known for his cheery greeting, his unassuming manner and his outspoken faith in the American democratic way of life. He brought to his work complete honesty, a sym- pathetic understanding of students, and unquestioned teaching ability. With no pretense of su- periority he achieved superiority through simple earnestness and the dedication of his talents to the service of his fellowmen. He has left the College permanently enriched. Gay e ickwell The self-assurance of a strong leader, the insight of a philosopher, the winsomeness of a child, the devotion of a good parent, the warmth of a friend, and the humility of one who views himself in the clear light of truth-these qualities made of Gayle Pickwell a man never-to-be-forgotten by any who came within his magic circle. He accepted life's every challenge. His memory lives on, a tower of inspiration for all who lift their eyes to see. hail, spartans, hail! hail gold and uvhite! we pledge our hearts and hands to keep thy colors ever brightg forurard we go! we will not fail! sing to our alma mater, hail, hail, hail. hail, Spartans, hail. all hail to thee! V hail to thy cloist'r'd halls and tower standing straight and free. thy gold and white, long may they sail! to thee we sing forever, hail, hail, hail! f 5 M 'ZH W n V GN U . ,. H 1 q 2?4i,,m1g M A ' fgsEg1r,f f 5 QWE Q f 5 2 ig fftld 'M 5 ,S 3 ' - 1 K f ' ' 'Q vi Nw sf,-,X 2, Q J i E, . 43,3 .L M ,, ., , affifisiw ww v vm ' ,K ,Q 4..f , 1 ,sq 'r . SA ,i ,., gf s x 3 5 Q gf Em il f 5 lf3:afi'55i 325 3 ' g i'5f3:?' ? a aj qw w.555,m. k . ' 5 X Qr lx it Q. YM . ' ',t.iU, x N' fy fx J- 'llmullull X z '. ,T N fLFI,f5ff7fff:fp. - ': L '-- - .. ij ' l' ff ' ?? T 745' : T ' Z - if, W - I 1 cr' E 2 5 5 5 51 ' so '.' .nf 1 11' 77: -,y u , 'Z lf ,,, :'Qtf0UX ..gf. mg m,2lf,, ,ngf.- R a lf -ig 7 be? ' The Assembly Hall, which housod the first State Normal School fnow San .lose State Collegel, stood at the rear of tlme Lincoln Grammar School in SanFrancisco, Califofnia. 1862-1870. . , r..?W' u f: I1 ,. , A V , N-lf ,..s.c:. ' - -V K , t ,lg ..-. ig. , KN-1 X in ninety-three years our college has expanded from None gentleman and five ladiesa' to a post-war student body of eight thousand. this 'cgrowthn has increased the administrative body to four hundred. administrators Miss Helen Dimmick Dean of Women Dr. Paul M. Pitman Dean of Men Dean Jay C. Elder Dean of General Education Dean James C. DeVoss Dean of Professional Education Nlrs. lzetta Pritchard Housing Bureau Miss Doris Robinson Placement Secretary Miss Viola Palmer Registrar Mr. E. S. Thompson Comptroller I5 -H , 7, , Dean .loe H. West Miss Edith Graves Mr. Williani Felse Personnel and Guidance Cashier Graduate Manager Z E E i x Mr. E. W. Clements Mr. Byron Bollinger Dr. Harrison F. Heath Counsellor Superintendent Buildings Coordinator, Technical and Grounds Courses I6 ART DEPARTMENT-DII. MARQUES E. REITZEL. The Art Depart- ment for years was located in the Home Economics Building, and trained students for the teaching field only. It moved to the present Art Building because of need for more room and now trains students in Commercial Art, Fine Arts, Interior Decoration, and Teacher Training objectives. Students have won prizes and honors in national competitions, as well as in the State of California. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT-DR. EARL W. ATKINSON. The Com- merce Department of San ,lose State has been growing by leaps and bounds for the past few years. Our biggest problem is finding room space for the class enrollment at present is over 4,000, and we have a faculty of 20 in- structors. Of our 1,500 majors in the department, the largest group is majoring in business administration, followed by accounting, merchandising, and secretarial majors. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-DR. WILLIAM G. SVVEENEY. Since its inception in 1862, San .lose State College has graduated over 18,000 teachers. The college has always trained primary and elementary teachers, and in 1921 began offering special secondary credentials, these are offered in art, commerce, home economics, industrial arts, librarianship, music, physical education, speech, and speech correction. In 1924, the junior high school credential was added, in 1946 the general secondary creden- tial, and, effective this year, the college is offering the master's degree. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT-DR. RALPH J. SMITH. The Engi- neering Department is the youngest division of the College. In four years of operation, courses have been established, faculty organized, temporary laboratories set up, and instruction provided for increasing numbers of students. At present there are 527 majors including 381 in Engineering, 68 in Aeronautics, 64 in Industrial Technology and 14 in Technical pro- grams. A new building has been designed and is scheduled for early completion. However, the 1950 seniors will treasure memories of the tin huts. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT--DR. R. W. BARRY. The English Depart- ment has grown from a nucleus of five instructors, who also taught speech, in 1923 to a faculty of thirty-one in 1949. In the autumn quarter 3,917 students were enrolled in 135 classes. The department has been authorized to offer graduate courses for the M.A. degree. The income from Senator Phelan's bequest of ten thousand dollars is awarded annually to students distinguishing themselves in creative writ- ing. Prize-winning contributions are published in The Reed. HEALTH AND HYGIENE DEPARTMENT-MARGARET M. TWOM- BLY. To those students who understood our problem of serving eight thou- sand students, in space and with personnel adequate for two thousandg to those who waited patiently for their turn whether it were half an hour or several weeks away, and to those who answered our 4'Sorry. We can't do that for you, with a word of understanding, goes the appreciation of the entire Health Department in this most crowded of school years. HOME ECONOMICS-DR. M. C. ,I ONES. For over thirty years the home economics department has held a place of importance among Cali- fornia colleges for its training of homemaking teachers and dietitians. Courses are planned to satisfy several different objectives: professional, vocational and avocational. Our faculty is looking forward to the develop- ment of graduate courses, the first of which will be offered in the l950 summer session. Ways are being studied to strengthen the graduate pro- gram and benefit students interested in attaining the master's degree. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-DR. H. A. SOTZIN. Industrial Arts had its in- ception on this campus in 1887, seven years after the first Manual Train- ing School was established. Initially a room was fitted with tools to do simple woodwork and the work was optional. ln 1912, the first students were certiied to teach Industrial Arts. Today, the department is the largest on the Pacific Coast. Six hundred majors, minors, technical and graduate students are enrolled. The demands for the graduates has always exceeded the supply. JOURNALISM-MR. DWIGHT BENTEL. Since its establishment in 1935 the Journalism Department has grown to one of the largest in the West. Its 275 majors swarm in and out of the barracks, where six full-time and seven part-time instructors teach the who, what, when, where, and why of editorial and advertising practice. Spartan Daily, La Torre, and Lyke emerge from department typewriters, darkrooms, and drawing boards. The training of young men and women who will contribute to the progress of the American press is the department's chief objective. LIBRARY-MISS JOYCE BACKUS. The library was established in 1872 by an appropriation of 351,000 lts collections survived the destruction of the Normal School buildings in 1880, and 1906. Between 1.906 and 1912 the library occupied a temporary building in the quadrangle. The present reserved book room served library needs until 1925. ln ten years the library expanded into five additional rooms. The present building is one wing of the planned college library. The collection grew from 2,000 volumes in 1879 to 110,000 in 1949. MATHEMATICS-DR. W. HOWARD MYERS. The Mathematics Depart- ment is an academic department with strength unequalled in any other of the state colleges and in few of the universities of the state. In function the department has outgrown its original purpose of train- ing prospective elementary teachers although this service still is provided. The programs leading to the M.A. degree and the general secondary teach- ing credential are now in operation, and in addition there are curricula in pure and applied mathematics leading to the A.B. degree in mathe- matics. MODERN LANGUAGES-MR. L. C. NEWBY. The Modern Language Department was organized in 1923. The first year there were 49 students in four classes of Spanish and French-one instructor. The next year Ger- man was added-still one instructor. Since that period the department has grown until at present there arc 13 instructors and a thousand students taking courses in French, German, Spanish, Latin, and Russian. The de- partment has always emphasized thc development of the students' ability to speak the foreign language. MUSIC-DR. LYLE DOWNEY. A staff of 20, with more than 600 students in music courses, constitutes one of the busiest departments on the cam- pus. Major organizations supported by the department include the A Cappella Choir, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band, and Choral Ensemble. Housed in a small, inadequate building, the depart- ment looks forward to a happier day when the new building will become a reality, and there will be ample facilities to carry on the many activities of the department. NATURAL SClENCEfDR. CARL D. DUNCAN. From modest beginnings, the Natural Science Department has grown to its present size of 46 full and 13 part-time teachers and well over 200 courses planned to meet gen- eral education needs for all students and provide vocational training for nearly 500 majors. Future offerings will emphasize the SHIIIC functionally sound lecture, laboratory, and field programs that already have won nation-wide recognition through the demonstrated competence of gradu- ates in industrial, educational, civil service and professional Helds. NURSING EljllczxTllllv-PAULINE E. DAVIS. The Nursing Education Department organized in l946 b1'ougl1t opportunity for the local nursing students to register for their entire classroom curriculum at San .lose State. Other majors include the pre-nursing students prepa1'ing for en- trance to nursing schools and the degree people whose program has re- cently devevloped new horizons. Plans are in progress for the furtherance of specialization fields as well as the continued local nursing school affilia- tion and the Clll'lClllIlCIll ol' that program with additional instruction and experience. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-lllARY D. BOOTH, OTR. The Occupa- tional Therapy coursc opened in the winter of 1943, and was accredited by the American Medical Association in June, 194-4. The demand for oc- cupational therapists has increased since that time. Uur graduates are finding excellent positions throughout California as well as in the East. During the current year we are increasing the medical content of the course and are looking forward to the time when we can offer graduate work in specialized fields of medicine. PHYSICAL EDUCATION KIIIQEIIJZGLENN I-IARTRANFT. The major changes in the Physical Education Department in 25 years have been in personnel and in the number participating. In future years we expect to have more men in graduate work. The department has three functions-physical education classes, an athletic program of I3 major sports, and the training of 400 P.E. majors. The majority of our I950 graduates will take coaching positions in Cali- fornia high schools. The others will continue working toward general cre- dentials and master's degrees. PHYSICAL EDUCATION fWomenj- DR. IRENE PALMER. In this department in I890 one physical culture instructor used Indian clubs, dumbbells and wands to teach upromptness, accuracy and quietness of movement. In 1950 more than 2,000 women students will enjoy and profit by the courses in team and individual sports, aquatic and rhythmic activities and remedial work offered in a beautiful new physical education building. Many majors graduate from this department to become teachers of physical education and recreation directors. POLICE SCHOOL-XVILLARD E. SCHMIDT. A police school, by police- men, for potential policemen, the combined vision of a pioneering edu- cator and a practical policeman started the department in 19303 at first students numbered a couple, at the tenth year, several or a fewg and now nearing the 20th anniversary, in the hundreds. A practical course swelled with 130 units of related academic subjects looks ahead to a career and is mindful of our obligations to the students of tomorrow, the public, as well as to the police profession. PSYCHOLOGY-DR. RAYMOND M. MOSHER. From an inconspicuous status as a small department seeming to be an affiliate of the Personnel Office, the Psychology-Philosophy department has mushroomed to be- come a busy instructional division with a faculty of 18 instead of its pre- war eight. The department offers majors and minors in psychology or philosophy, and a major in psychology-philosophy. Dr. Raymond M. Mosher took over the leadership of the department from Dr. James C. DeVoss., now Dean of Professional Education. RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS-COL. JAMES .l. HEA. The Reserve Officers, Training Corps Unit started functioning at the opening of the fall quarter of 1947. The course covers 12 quarters and rewards the student with commission of 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Army Reserve. Starting from scratch just two years ago, the Unit has grown rapidly. Twenty-four commissions have been awarded, and it is expected that about 40 students a year will complete the course. All instruction is by regular Army personnel. AIR ROTC-COL. THOMAS A. LEE. The Department of Air ROTC was organized in June, 1949, after operating as a unit of the Department of Military Science and Tactics since 1947. Twenty-nine men were commis- sioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the first year, 22 received commissions in December 1949, and 48 expect to be commissioned in .lune 1950. Our objective is to select and train students who possess the character, intelligence, desire and sense of duty to become Air Force officers and responsible citizens. SOCIAL SCIENCE-DR. WILLIAM H. POYTRESS. The Department of Social Sciences has developed as an integral part of the College and of the state. It has contributed its quota of teachers, scholars, business men, public employees and good citizens. The granting of the general second- ary credentials and the master's degree is looked upon as presenting greater opportunities for service and as a challenge which is to he accepted in the spirit of those who created this great state 100 years ago. SPEECH AND DRAMA-DR. HUGH W. GILLIS. Since 1927, the Speech and Drama Department has increased in faculty from three to 26, in stu- dent major enrollment from 16 to 206. Its purposes remain: to train teachersg to provide worthwhile entertainment, to help the general stu- dent solve his speech prohlemsg and to provide pre-professional training. The future realization of a new building will not mean an expansion of purposes, but, it is hoped, a greater success in achieving them. -Q, W HL. x whgre the C.a11fQm,1g was .housed 'dl1l'1lJg'v the N J X 1 ,A X 1 f?',Q!E ,'-F' , A f' ff - r .2517 ' Q Lhbgfiii A 47321 'N 1 ' gf ' J 4 K- z. 42, f.:4,.:.A.4L,.L- A.: . ., .M.it:.sv.w.,j::2.,-1. -f , .- , , T ACKLIIN. LIJCIUS J.. JR. A B Phys. Etlumtinn ADAMS, ARTHUR A B Riu. Sfimzves ADAMS, JUEL RAE A B Edufation ADAMS, YVILLIAM J. A B French ADORADOR, ALEX A li Art AGNEWQ ROBERT R. A H Industrial Arts AKIN, DONALD A R C0111111e1'4'0 ALBAUCI-I, BARBARA A B Phys. Edurutiou ALBERT. FRANK C. A R C011m1Prfe ALDRICH, GILBERT A B lnrlnstrial Arts ALSTRAND, NELDA A li SocialSrie11re AIVIENDE, HOWIARD R. A R L'01un10l'1'c AMENDE, VIVIAN A. A B Int. Deroratiorz AIVIECLIO, .I U A NI A B Pol. Srieufe ANDERSON. CERA LDI N E A B Sori11lSri011ve ANDERSON. JEAN E. A R Spzmish ANDERSON, MARY LOU .-1 If Ezluratiou A NDERSON, RUTH A H Couzmerrv ANDERSON. RICHARD A B Crmzmffrrp ANGUS. RICHARD C. 4 H l2uxi1mss.4du1. ANSLEY, NORMAN A B Pol. Srienre' ANSON. HARRY A B l,'ommPr1'4' ANTHONY, FRANCES A B llume E4'm1rm1i1's ANTONPOULOS, THOMAS A If So1'ir1lSriP111'0 ANTONIICCIO. OLIVER A R Spzff. Svfourlzlry AR NETT. GAYLE .4 If Af-r ARNOLD, DOLORE5 A B Art ARNOLD, MAE ELLEN A B Coimnerfe ARTHUR. AUBREY R. A B Industrial Arts ATEN, WII,LIAM H. A B Industrial Arts AUERBACH, AUDREY L. A B Orc. Therapy BAER, ROBERT A B Bio. Srienre BAGLEY. BETTY .ILNE A B lui. Demratiou BAKER, BERKLEY .I. A B S0t lI1ISl'Il?71l'f' BAKER. VERNON A B .luurualism BALBIANI, ALDO A. A B Commerce BALSA, ANTHONY A B S'0cialSr'ie11re RANKSON, MARGARET A B Bus. Edumtion BARNES, BARBARA A B Psyrholngy BARNES, CATHERINE A B Gen. Ele111entm'y BARR, BARBARA A B Interior Decorating BARTOLOMEONI, JAMES A B Commerce BARTELT, DONALD H. A B Commerce BARTLETT, PHYLLIS A B Education BATES, PAULINE A B Education BATMAN, BEA A B Occ. Therapy BAUMAN, BERNARD A B Industrial Art BAUMAN, ELIZABETH L. A B Education BAUMBERGER, BARB ARA B A B Recreation AUTISTE, .IOSE B S Civil Engineering BEAM, AUDREY A B Education BEAUDET, THOMAS E. A B Commerce BECKSTEAD, DONALD C. A B Commerce BEED, CATHERINE J. A B Art BEITER, NATALIE N. A B Interior Decorating BELL, MARIAN L. A B Social Service BELOSIC, FRANK .I. A B Physical Science BENIOFF, RUSSELL A B Commerce BENELISHA, CAROL A B Education BERGLUND, JOYCE A B Engineering BERCSTROM, GERALD L. A B Industrial Art BERNARD, SVARREN L. A B Education BERNARDINI, LAURENCE A B Advertising BERRY, JEAN ELLEN A B Education BEVERIDCE, RICHARD A B Commerce BEYER, BETTY JEAN A B Social Service BISHOP, RAY A B Advertising BLAKE, HARRY B., JR. A B Social Science BLATT, HERBERT R. A B Journalism BLUM, ANNE T. A B Social Service BODWELL, CHARLES A B Bio. Science BOEMKE, BETTY .IEAN A B Physical Education BOLDIN, BETTY A B fllalhematics BOLER, VIRGINIA M. A B Special Secondary BOLCER, JAMES M. A B Occ. Therapy BOLOCNA . JOSEPH M. A B Radio Speech BONN, MELVIN W. A B Bio. Science BONANDER, LLOYD C. A B Bio. Science BONDELIE. BRUCE A B Education BONDIETTI, BEVERLY A B Physical Education CAMPBELL, RICHARD A B Physical Education CANO, EUGENE A. A B Commerce CAPUTO, JAMES A B A dvertising CARALETTO. GEORGE L. A B Chemistry CARD, LAURA LEE A B Education CARLETON, JAMES A B Commerce CARLSON, CARL B S Engineering CARLSON, CHARLES A B Commerce CARLTON, MARVIN. JR. A B Industrial Artv CARR, PAUL F. A B Art CARTWRIGHT, ERNEST A B Physical Science CASADY, EDWIN L. A B Social Science CASEY. JOHN A B Physical Education CASHION, LEROY R. A B Commerce CASTLE, ROBERT E. A B Illerchandising CASTNER, .IACQUELYN .-I B .-Idverlising CATE. ARTHUR B. A B Psychology CATHEY, GLORIA R. A B Recreation CAVANAGH. C. R. A B Public Advertising CHAMBERLAIN, JOAN A B fllHPlII1Pl't'1'HlA7'f CHAN. SVILLIAINI F. A B Commercial Art CHARTER. EVELYN M. A B Businexx Education CHAVEZ, JOAQUIN A. A B Spanish CHEIM, ROBERT E. A B Buxiness Education CHELGREN. DONALD A B Bio. Science CHESTNUTT, CHARLES A B Commerce CHILDS, BARBARA A B Art CHITTENDEN, GLEN A B Commerce CIRIGLIANO, RICHARD A B Business Advertising CLAPPER, CHARLES A B Industrial Arts CLARK. DONNA JEAN A B Physical Education CLARK, DOROTHEA A B Bio. Science CLARK. F. DONALD A B Commerce CLARK, RICHARD S. A B Psychology CLARKE WILLI . AM A B A Mounting CLAUSEN, VIRGINIA A B Social Service CLASVSON, ROGER B. B S Engineering CLERYL JOAN A B Home Economies CLIFFT, ZELMA LEA A B Lihrarianship CLINE, KENNETH I.. .-I B Commerce K HJ: -em be fm YR' R5 995 CLOSE, VERNE D., JR. A B English COCKSHAW, NORMAN C. A B Merchandising COLE, DON A B Education COLLINS, WILLIAM R. A B Social Science COMBS, ARLIE A B Psychology CONCKLIN, WILBUR A B Physifal Education COPELAND, VIRGIL H. A B Industrial Arts COPPINI, MARY ANN A B Education CORDREY, MAXINE A B Education CORMACK, EDWIN C. A B Education CORNISH, WILLIAM P. A B Social Service COSENTINI, PETER A. A B Commerce COWPER, LAWRENCE A B Bio. Science COX, LENORE A B Education COX, MARY LOUISE A B Education CRABB, BARBARA A B Education CRACCHIOLO, VINCENT A B Business Adm. CRAFT, MARTHA A B lllerchandising CRAIG, EDWARD B. A B Industrial Arts G CRITCHLOW, ROBERT W. A B Aeronautics CROSS, DONALD A B Bio. Science CROTHERS, LEONARD A B Personnel Adm. CURRIER, DAVID B S Civil Engineering CURTIS, BARBARA A B Art DANEL. BARBARA A B Education DANIELS, BETTY JOYCE A B Education DANIELS, CLIFFORD C. A B Journalism DARLEN, BETTY A B Music DAVES, EDWARD H. A B Industrial Arts DAVIS, HELEN A B Journalism DAVIS, PAUL E. A B Journalism DAVIS, VERONNE A B Art DAY, MARION C.. JR. A B Chemistry DEAL, DONALD M. A B Psychology DEAN, CLIFFORD A B Psychology DE BISSCHOP, ROBERT R S Engineering DE COUX, WALTER E A B Art DE HAVEN, AUDREY A B Education DELEHANTY, DAVID A Business Adm. DEMPSEY, PATRICIA A B French IDIS III I . YN ONXIC .I If lfrlmutivn IIIQSICIJIS, ELK IY .I If I'l1ysiuul Edzlvufiofz DEYIY. REX ERLY .fI If l'l1yxi1'uI Edzlfulinu IIICN LIN. I.Ol'ISFZ I lx' f'un1fm'r'u' DICNX HY. Ix.'YI'HLEI3fX .I If .Surml .Ne'rz'11'v Illfllx.-XHOIN. EUGENE If .Y lfmgizzerring DIICZ. NICHOLAS .I If lfuxiuzfxx Adm. DII.II. RAI.I'I-I I. .I If lfrlzlrutirm IJOIIITRTY. OXVFN II. .I If If11xim'x,v fldm. 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RALPH R. .I If f,'m11n1e'r4'4' ICYILICIJIAN, 'XKDREY .I If lx'm'rf'u!im1 Iii I Iflf. ROBERT .fI lf I.'rm1n1I'rrz' ICRICIISEN. ELLEN .fl li lfrluulliuu ICRIKFSON. MARGARET II .I lx' lfrlnrulifnl IiSSIiII'I'. Nl 'XRY -I If lfrlzlrulinrz I'f?4'IqI'II5 XX. IIAN I. EI. I If Hin, .Yf'ie1z1'P HX XXII, NX II.I.IAlI R. .I If l.nn1rm'r4'e' ICN ICRETT. IZDYYARD YY. .I If lmfuvtrful .-Irtx IWXNIQICR. .IESSIE I lf l'l1vQim1IEd1lrd!i1 1 FAGERLUND, ROBERT A B Education FANFELLE, YVONNE A B Occ, Therapy FAULDER, EDWARD W. A B Bio. Science FEAVEL, MARGARET A B Accounting FELICE, PAT A B Special Secondary FELLOWS, WILBUR A B French and Spanish FERGUSON, LESTER B S Engineering FERGUSON, MARIAN A B A rt FILIPOVICH, PETER J. A B Mathematics FINLEY, CLAUDE A B Commerce FISHER, DUANE E. A B Commerce FISHER, JANE M. A B Psychology FISHER, RUTH L. A B Education FITZGERALD, EDMOND A B Commerce FLEENOR, WILMER J. A B Art FLETCHER, LOUISE A B Education FLOYD, ALTHEA J. A B Occ. Therapy FLOYD, JACK H. 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Decoration SHOBE, BEVERLY A B Commerce SHORT, ROBERT A B Commerce SHORTINO, LEO M. A B Music SHOUSE, JAMES E. A B Advt. and Journalism SILVERMAN, ALVIN H. A B Bio. Science SIMMONS, BARBARA A B Social Science SIMMONS, DARRELL G. A B Industrial Arls SIMMONS, HELEN A. A B Education SIMMONS, RALPH A B Merchandising SIMONS, WILLIAM W. A B Advertising SINZ, MARION M. A B Occ. Therapy SKILLICORN, ROBERT A B Journalism SKOCKO, DOLORES L. A B Home Economics SLADE. WILLIAM A B Business Adm. SLIJK, NICK K. A B Economics SMITH, CONRAD A B Drama SMITH, JOHN H. A B Phys. Education , M Y we sw Q AB X mzggg, XE Q t K my Q : x if Xt B. M 4 - x.- .,.,.,f.,.., ,.,.::. , ., V,V. 1 V 13' 'f 4: 1 ik 3 'xv sh ,ns W .,,Q . Q We 33:53:53 LQ as 'bi 1, 4 5 .Q QQ, wi Q., 35, 555 - ' ' W K Q .. Wm M' ' Q-lf .A A mf YQ? Sex , y wif? Xwf 7. -'F 3: f .-5 21 Y . , ., ,1 5453? ' ' 2? SEE? M. w Q, Q. Y K 'X 1 4 if 4 M I Q SBK 4, K :AK 2 as Y? ., ,NM Q. bag? 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THOMAS, SHERMAN L. A B Bio. Science THOMPSON, A. M. A B Sofia! Srienre THOMPSON, RICHARD II A B Bio. Srienre THOMSEN, JAMES A B Commerre THORMSTORM, GLENN A B Industrial Arts THURMAN, JOAN M. A B Phys. Eduratinu TOMS, MARY J. A B Art TOMA. EVA A B Eduration TOPHAM, LOIS A B Eduration TODREANAAR, GERALD A B Psyfhulugy TORCHIO, MARTIN A B Industrial A rtx TOURTILLOTT. IRMA A li Phys. Ifdu4'utx'uu TOWEY, MARY ELLEN A B Ore. Therapy TREFTS, ELIZABETH A B Education TRUE, ORVA A B illathenzatirs TRUSSLER, WILLIAM A B Businesx Adm. TUSKA, VALE A B Phyx. Fdllnliirnl TYSON, BETTY L. A B .Ypanimh ULMER. THOMAS A B Jlalh., Physirx UPSON, HAROLD P. A B Drama LPTON. JO ANN A B Home Emnmnirx URIZ, JOSEPH A B Buxinexx Adm. VALDEZ, BEVERLY I'. A B Phys. Ea'u1'a!ion YALENTI. RUDOLPH J. A B Polite Adm. VAN BRONKHORST, W. A B .Music VAN WINKLE, DAVID B. A B Industrial Terh. VIEIRA, LOUIS A. A B History VILLASENOR. C. A B Phys. Eduralion VITALE, YOLANDA A B Rvrreation YLASTELICA, RONALD A B Canmzerrv YUCKE, BEVERLY A B SorialSPrvi1'e WAII.LEE. RICHARD A B Cammvrre XVALKER, JOHN VV. A B Commerre WALKER, ROBERT A B Bio. Sfience WALKINSON, EUGENE II A B Crmrvwrrf' VVALLACE, PRISCILLA A B lfduvaiion VVALTER. ANNA MARIE A B I'fdm'rllion XVALTER. DONALD A B Colmnerre WALTER. LETA A B Phyx. Edurution WALTERS, EDWARD L. A B Art WALTERS. SHIRLEY A B Bio. Srienre WARD, PHILLIP M. A B Edwfation YVARDRIP. ROY H. A B Psyfhology WIATRY, RICHARD H. A B Journalism WATSON. DOROTHIE A B Edufation WATSON. MARY E. A B Eduraliun WATSON, PAUL W. B S Engineering WATTS, WILLIAM T. A B Commerre WIAUCH. JUNE A B Education WEAVER, KENNETH A B Commerre WEGNER, ELIZABETH R. A B Eduratian WEIDMAN. ELIZABETH A B Phys. Edufafion YVEIMERS. VIRGINIA A B .Vusic VVEIR, JUNE V. A B Commerfe WELCH. JEAN M. A B Jlusir WELCH, PATRICIA M. A B Bio. Srience WELSH. BARBARA JEAN A B Fduvatilm WELSH, CAROLL A B Business Education WENZEL, WALTER W. A B Journalism WESPISER, DOROTHY A B Education WEST, JAMES N. B S Engineering WEYBEEN. JAMES V. A B Bio. Science WEYMOUTH, FLOYD E. A B llflatheniatirs VVHITE, JO ANN A B Wlerchandising WHITE, WILLARD A B Com. English WILCOXSON, DAVID A B Commerce WILBUR, SHIRLEY A B Drama WILDMAN, J. SAVAGE A B Commercial Art WILKINS, TUIARITA A B Social Service WILKINS, WILLIAM A B Commerce WILKINSON, PATRICIA A B Commercial Art WILLET, ROLYN A B Social Science WILLEY, GEORGE A B Business Adm. WILLIAMS, ALLEN A B Accounting WILLIAMS, DOROTHY A B Drama WILLIAMS, ELAINE A B Merchandisiiig WILLIAMS, EVELYN J. A B Occ. Therapy WILLIAMS, MARCELINE A B Education WILLIAMS, RALPH A B 1ndustrialArt WILLIAMS, SAVANNAH A B Phys. Education WILLIS, EDITH M. A B Education WILSON, DALE A B Bio. Science WILSON, EVELYN A B Education WILSON, GLENN A B Social Science WINTER, JUNE A B Home Economics WOLFE, FREDERIC A. A B .Mathematics WOLFRAM, RUSSELL T. B S Engineering WOOD, ALICE A B Social Service WOODARD, DOROTHY A B Business Education WOODRUFF, HAROLD E. B S Engineering WOODS, RICHARD C. A B Psychology WRIGHT, BARBARA A B Occ. Therapy WRIGHT, ROBERT A B Industrial Art WURFER, LOUISE I. A B Commercial Art WYATT, MARY LEE A B Education YEAGER, RICHARD B. A B English YOUNG, INA MAE A B Education YUEN, ELLEN H. A B Secretarial ZANE, JOHN M. A B Industrial Arts ZELLER, MARILYN A B Art ZEMER, PHYLLIS A B Commerce ZIMMER, RUTH E. A B Education ZUCKSWERT, DONALD A B Biological Srienre ZUCKSWORTH, EVA B. A B Psychology ZUMWALT, CAROLYN A B Occ. Therapy BRUNS, ROBERT W. A B Education DEAN, ROGER A B Commerce WALKER, RICHARD A B Commerce HADLEY, MARY A B Nursing Education seniors not pictured ALDRICH, GILBERT U. A B Industrial Art ARMSTRONG, DONNA A B Spanish ARMSTRONG. GEORGE W. A B Physical Education BAILEY, GEORGE W. K A B CommercialArt BAKER, BELA A B Psychology BAKER, LLOYD A B Journalism BAKER, WILLIE A B Commerce BANDUCCI, JOSEPHINE M. A B Education BARNES, BARBARA A B Psychology BERGMA, GEORGE A. A B Physical Education BERNSTEIN, ELIZABETH A B Social Service BETTENCOURT, FRANK J . A B Physical Education BINGHAM, JOYCE A B Commerce BLUCKER, DONALD A B Industrial Art BOLDEMAN, JOAN A B Psychology BOECK, WALTER A B Commerce BONDELIE, ROLF M. A B Social Science BONELL, FRANK J. A B Industrial Art BRAGDON, JOSEPH C. A B Art BRICKEY, ARTHUR A B Journalism BROADHURST, DONALD A B Journalism BROWN, FRANKLIN A B Journalism BURTON, DONALD R. A B Biological Science CAPP, BENN A B Physical Education CARMICI-IAEL, DENNIS R. A B Psychology CHACE, JOHN R. A B Commerce CHAMBERLAIN, JACK M. A B Biological Science CHANDLER, LLOYD S. A B Physical Education CHILDS, CHARLOTTE B. A B Education CHRISTIANSEN, HAROLD A B Economics CLARK, CHARLES C. A B Biological Science CLAUSSEN, JANE A B Education COCHRAN, HERBERT A B Commerce COLEMAN, CARL E. A B Social Science CONRAD, MAURICE C. A B Philosophy COROTTE, ROBERT A. A B Economics COVEY, ROBERT A B Physical Education CRABBE, EARL B. A B Journalism CRAWFORD, JAMES M. A B Biological Science CRIBARI, PATRICIA A B Commerce DAVES, EDNA M. A B Education DAVIS, ELIZABETH P. A B Education DAVIS, RAYMOND J. A B Fine Arts DE GELLER, DONALD A B Social Science DELANY, JOHN B. A B Psychology DENEVI, PIETRO A B Physical Education DEUTSCHMAN, HAROLD P. B S Engineering DEWSEN, JACK G. A B Commerce DOLCINI, LOUISE K. A B Education DONOVAN, THOMAS P. A B Biological Science DORNBUSH, MARVIN A B Advertising EDWARDS, HUGH A B General EMERY, GRANT E. A B Commerce ERLWEIN, PHILIP J. A B Penology FAULDS, JOHN A B Commerce FERNANDES, CLARENCE A B Commerce FIELD, CAROL A B Home Economics FIELD, ROBERTA J. A B Commerce FLAGG, LUCIAN A B English FONTES, AUDREY C. A B Social Science FORD, MARTHA A B Speech FOSTER, DONALD M. A B Industrial Art FREEBERG, ROGER A B Journalism FREELAND, MAURICE A B Speech FRUSETTA, CHARLES A B Speech FUNABIKI, CLAIRE A B Commerce GANOWSKY, ELLY A B Nursing Education GIANSIRACUSA, JOSEPHINE A B Psychology GIBSON, CLIFFORD A B Industrial Art GILBERTSON, JOHN A B Social Science GILSON, MAXINE A B Home Economics GINTY, CALVIN A B Psychology GOUDY, ROBERT A B Art GRAVES, JOSEPH E. A B Music GROMEEKO, GEORGE A B Psychology GUNTHER, RUBENA A B Education HADDON, JOHN A B Journalism HALL, RODNEY A B Commerce HANDLEY, ALBERT A B Education HANSEN, HERBERT E. A B Industrial Art HAUSWERTH, ARMIN O. A B Commerce HAVENS, MYRON D. A B Speech HAWKINS, JACK S. A B Industrial Art HAYES, JAMES H. A B Journalism HAZELTINE, W ILLIAM E. A B Biological Science HEFLINGER, LEE O. A B Mathematics HOURET, PAUL A B Social Science HUBBARD, EBEN R. A B Social Science HUBBARD, SCOTT B. A B Advertising HUNTING, GLADYS E. A B Physical Education HYLAND, RICHARD A. A B Education ICHIKAWA, TAKEO A B Psychology I ISHIMATSU, ROBERT A B Commerce JARRETT, NANCEY A. A B Education JAVAHERTARASH, NASRO A B Mathematics JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE A B Education JOHNSON, THELMA J. A B Education JOHNSON, WILLIAM D. A B Social Science JOHNSTON, BARTON A B Physical Science JONES, EMERY A B Social Science JONES, MARY D. A B Education JONES, TED DAVIS A B Education JORDAN, ELIZABETH S. A B Spanish JORDAN, SYLVIA A B Education J ORGENSON, EDSEL A B Commerce KAN ALAKIS, PETER A B Natural Science KEYSTON, GEORGE N., JR. A B Commerce KIMURA, GEORGE A B English KIMURA, NANCY A B Home Economics KNOWLES, DAVID H. A B Mathematics KRAPP, JOHN P. A B Industrial Art LAHL, EDGAR A B Industrial Art LAJEUNESSE, GEORGE J. A B Journalism LA LANNE, JEAN L. A B Industrial Art LAMBERT, WILLIAM A B Commerce LANINI, EDWIN C. A B Social Service LARSEN, LESLIE L. A B Art LLOYD, JOHN A B Biological Science LOCKE, JACQUE A B Printing Management LOLA, JOE W. A B Industrial Technology LI I seniors not pictured LONGMIRE, ROBERT L. A B Psychology LORIMER, WILLIAM E. A B Education McCARTHY, RUTH F. A B Journalism McDOWELL, EDITH A B Education McROBBIE, JOHN M. A B Industrial Art McVAY, WADE H., JR. A B Fine Arts MAMMOLITI, TONI A B Education MANSFIELD, ROBERT A B Social Science MARCHESE, RENO A. A B Commerce MARTIN, ANTHONY M. A B Commerce MARTIN, LUDOLPH N. A B Biological Science MARTIN, MARIAN R. A B Education MARVEL, ESTHER A B Education MAYNARD, ROBERT T. A B Psychology MEACHAN, LYLE A B Art MEIER, PAUL A B Engineering MENA, ALEXANDER A B Commerce MONDAY, JOHN LENG B S Education MOORE, ALAN J. B S Education MOOSE, ROSE A B Education MOOTHART, FORREST R. A B Fine Arts MORRISON, PATRICIA A B Biological Science MULDOON, ROBERT A B Social Science MURRAY, ELAINE M. A B English NEIL, OLLIE A B Home Economics NELSON, JESSE A B Aeronautic Management NELSON, LAWRENCE R. A B Education NELSON, MORGAN A B Business Education NISSEN, RAYMOND R. A B Advertising NISSEN, ROBERT M. A B Art NOFZICER, FRANKLYN C. A B Journalism NOLAN, PHILLIP A B Commerce O'CONNER, DAVID A B Commerce O'DONNELL, THERESA A B Biological Science OLSEN, DONALD L. A B General OWENS, GERALD B. A B Commerce PARSONS, VAUGHN A B Commerce PASSANTINO, FRANK R. A B Biological Science PATNOE, HERBERT D. A B Music PATRICK, JOSEPH P., JR. A B Spanish PEDRI, MARY E. A B Art PELTE, MATT A B Dramatics PERRY, WILLIAM E. A B Industrial Technology PETERS, WILLIAM K. A B Music PETERSON, STANLEY F. A B Physical Education PHILLIPS, RAE A B English PHILLIPS, DONALD E. A B Physical Education PLUMM, HOWARD A B Art PLUNKETT, JAMES A B History PRAY, JAMES B. A B Commerce PRESOTTO, FRANK A B Industrial Art RAMINE, ALICE A B Education RAPISARDA, ANTHONY A B Music REMER, HARRY A. A B Education RICKARD, WILLIAM E. A B Industrial Technology RIDGELY, STEPHEN A B English RIEDLE, EMMY A B Home Economics ROBEY, JAMES W., JR. A B Commerce ROMERO, JOHN S. A B Journalism ROSS, ROY R. A B Social Science ROSS, WALTER A. A B Industrial Art ROSS, WILLIAM W. A B Aeronautics ROSSO-DOMENQUES, JAIME A B Commerce ROSWALL, HUGO A B Physical Education ROWELL, FREDERICK M. IA RYAN, WINIFRED A B Education SANTOS, HARRY G. L. A B Physical Education SANTOS, ROBERT E. A B Industrial Art SAUNDERS, SHIRLEY A B Education SCHEID, ROBERT G. A B Advertising SCHELLENBERG, LUELLA B E Education SCHULTZ, ROBERT CARL A B Commerce SCOTT, JAMES A B Commerce SEWELL, DOUGLAS L. A B Psychology SHULTZ, DOROTHEA A B Psychology SLUDER, HOMER H. A B Commerce sMITH.,B0sWELL H. A B Physical Education SMITH, ENID MAE A B Commerce SMITH. MILLARD A B Commerce A B Commerce RUST, VIRGIN A B Education SMITH, RICHARD W. A B Commerce SMITH, SHIRLEY M. A B Social Science SNOOK, HAROLD A B Journalism SPOUL, KENNETH A B Commerce STANSFIELD, JOHN C. A B Art STEWART, GLENN A B Commerce STEVENS, HAROLD F. A B Commerce STOUT, BARBARA C. A B Occupational Therapy STRONACH, LELAND A B Commercial Art SULLIVAN, JAMES C. A B Printing Management TABOR, CALVIN A., JR. A B Commerce TANASE, KATHRYN A B Home Economics TAYLOR, JACK F. A B Commerce THOMASON, BOB M. A B Industrial Art TOORENAAR, GERARD A B Psychology TOUGH, ROBERT A B Commerce TOWNER, CHARLES A B Social Science URBAN, CATHERINE A B Psychology VERDIER, FRANCIE A B Occupational Therapy VREEBURG, WALTER A B Biological Science WAGNER, JAMES A B Psychology-Philosophy WAITE, EDWIN A B Journalism WALKER, RICHARD D. A B Commerce WEAVER, J ACQUELINE A B Physical Education WEBSTER, MARILYN A B Art WEBSTER, RICHARD J. A B Advertising WECHTER, ARNOLD A B Journalism WEEDMAN, ELIZABETH A B Physical Education WEYBREW, JAMES V. A B Biological Science WHITT, EUGENE A B Education WILL, WALDON F. A B Commerce WILSON, VIRGIL A B Journalism WILSON, WADE C. A B Physical Education WOOD, DAVID C. A B Advertising WOODWORTH, MARY N A B Occupational Therapy WRIGHT, JUANITA J. A B English WYLLIE, CLYDE F. A B Biological Science YOUNG, ORVILLE C. Physical Education YOSHIHARA, TARE A B Commerce R if iff 1, . wid? Y wQff,.,,m.,h MWA A ,V N ,1,,Q,, f ' .MQA-eww , Qwwm, fi: gy. mmf Wx wQc,??ls15t-gsiw. . M52 ? M1?'c?i?Qg5'? X Nrfgllfq K --:EM 231 2 .' -A I I . l S 'fif t f ffnghf' Qfrllilw W-l H Fw, 2 ruin fb-All in flu.. 192 ' WIZWIIAH A 4? 4 f - KIWQ 1. 21 ggi: gpgeli- ,,- 1 T177 ?f1 :,ig'g-'ff A i 5221- 'f' xl .- Qfmfl rf Ldjfijgi. ml' K . ggi .4.c.,.'sQ B IWW? ,,..- is --A V z?'FfS of The Reed Street Grammar School which was in use by the San .lose State College around 1872. This school building became the Lowell School. student government and activities President, Don Schaeffer student councll Chosen from the Associated Student Body, the Student Council, composed of 15 members, presides over the student government of San Jose State. The members of the council are elected by the students at the end of Spring and Winter quarter to hold office for one year. Council meetings are held in the Student Union and are open to all students. Vice President, Phil Bray Treasurer, Robert Seal Rec. Sec. Marge Weaver Corr. Sec. Patty Burke ASB prexy Don Schaeffer goes over the agenda with Patty Burke and Phil Bray. .1 1 .l..-ann.-.1-...A 'IOP ROW, left to right: Betty Brisbin, ,lack Passey, Sr. Representativesg David Down, Bob Madsen, Jr. Representativesg Dr. E. Clements. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Scheherics, Dick Russo, Sophomoresg Janet Larke, Ray Lyons, Representatives- at-large. A ' Student council takes care of some Fall Quarter business. Chief Justice A1 Grass raps for order in the court. student court Law and order on campus is maintained by the Student Court of five justices. Anyone violating the Student Body Constitution appears be- fore this court for hearing. Justices also take charge of elections on campus. Justices this year are: Senior Justices: Al Grass, Angie Panelli Junior Justices: James Taylor, Audrey Auerbach Sophomore Justices: Edward Morgan, Beverly Etter Prosecuting Attorney: John Gregory Chief Justice will be appointed by the Student Council from the Stu- dent Body at large or from the court itself Fall Quarter. Richard Robinson Pat Dempsey Jim Taylor Student Court in action. Chief Justice A1 Grass presides. Audrey Auerbach Beverly E. Etter Edward C. Morgan ' 1 A 1...X Belmont Reid Kaye Dewey Betty King c ass of 95 Fred Michels Frank Horst Blll Schulz Phil Bray leads the Overnightersl in singing just before the The heach fire burns brightly on Asilomar sands while various groups present their skits. Seniors sing or relninisce. Winter Officers Belmont Reid, President Kaye Dewey, Vice President Betty King, Secretary Pat Welch, Treasurer 58 Spring Officers Fred Michels, President Frank Horst, Vice President Pat Kern, Secretary Bill Schulz, Treasurer 53? Senior Council decides on Freddy Martin and the Martinmen for the Senior Ball which will be held at the Bay Meadows Jockey Club. Winter quarter officers presiding are Betty King, Belmont Reid, Kaye Dewey and Pat Welch. Dr. Rich is Senior Class Advisor. Council members wear smiles of ap- proval and satisfaction after the Senior Ball decision on thc Martin Orchestra. Scnior Orientation was hcld in the Mor- ris Daily and conducted by the council members of the class of 550. Speakers were chosen from the faculty, from pro- fessional groups, and local business or- ganizations. e ass of 95 Winter President, Peter Cirivilleri Vice President, Dale Brown Treasurer, Pat Goulder Secretary, Jeanne Kerwin Spring President, Dale Brown Vice Pres., Francis McMahon Treasurer, Oliver Dibble Secretary, Marilyn Miller Spartan couples engaged in casual conversation while dancing at the Junior-Senior Mixer. Peter Cirivilleri Dale Brown Pat Goulder Jeanne Kerwin Francis McMahon Oliver Dibble M. Miller Junior Prom Goddess, Queen of Anthestarion, is led by escort to the Coronation Arch. 60 The Goddess of Anthestarion is crowned with a circlet of roses, while her attend- ants and escorts look on. Prexy Pete Cirivilleri discusses an im- portant issue with the class council. Ed Casper, playing the uke, sets the pace for the council's rendition of 4'Ain't She Sweetn at one of their informal after- council parties. e ass of 9 Spartan dance goers enjoying the Candy Capers dance, the traditional Sophomore Hop Sophomore class officers, left to right: Wfalt Mueller, Treasurer, Betty 1Shi1l12itS-ll, Sec retaryg Dick Vaum, President, Willialli Watts, Vice President, Mr. Donald P. Sevrens Faculty Advisor. ,yy l,.,n.1w.4: 's..,f P, f- 5 L53 class of 9 Coronation of Queen at the Black Catter's Ball. Freshman Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Nicholson, Secretaryg Thomas Arvin, Presidentg Danny Hngilnlan, Treasurerg Joey Baldwin. Vice President. of , social affairs committee EXECUTIVE COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGI'IT:Hetty Brownlee, Nellis Nedom, Miss Anna Loze, Advisor, Duke Deras, Chairman, Alice Hayes, Mr. Cundiff, Advisor, Mr. Clark, Advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Hetty Brownlee, Dot Littig, Duke Deras, Betty Rich, Nellis Nedom, Sally Towne, Marilyn Richards. SECOND ROW: Christine Pace, Barbara Amori, .luanita Williams, Virginia Cheesman, Felicia Biron, Charlotte Wilson, Elsie Lawson. THIRD ROW: Dolores Cerraso, Mary Cahalan, Bob Whitall, Joyce Dalton, Richard Paganelli, Alice Hayes, LaVerne Kaelin, Virginia Haldeman, Mary Ann Stadler, Marilyn King, Barbara Downey. alumni association Harry Hardiman, President of Alumni Association. The Alumni Executive Board in action, left to right: Don True, membership directorg Rose Filice, vice president of the Association, Emerson Arendsg Minnie Joiceg Gail Harbaugh Lukesg Peter Hansen, Harry Hardimang Doris Robinson, secretary-treasurer for the Association, Glenna Shawg Velva Greene Williamsg Ben Muccigrosso. Next goal of the Alumni Associaton is to increase the membership-and the Alumni Fund-sufficiently to estab- lish a full-time alumni officer on campus. Former ASB President Don True is in charge of membership recruit- ment toward this objective, which is earnestly seconded by President Harry Hardiman and the eleven other Executive Board members. Flourishing chapters of the Alumni Association are Los Angeles, Redwood Spartans, Santa Clara County, San Diego, San Francisco, East-Bay, and Monterey. Chief activities of the Association are June Homecoming, Fall Homecoming, financially supporting the Memorial Chapel, awarding two annual scholar- ships of 55150 each to freshmen, and publishing a monthly magazine. Winter Spring Rally Chairman, Glenn Stewart Rally Chairman, Ed Mosher rally ommittee DANGER! RALLY COMMITTEE AT WORK! Much planning and detailed work is being donc to get the rooting section organ- ized and paper-planned for the tricky card stunts scheduled for the big home game. The rally committee is responsible for thc success of our rallies, honfircs, noist parades, and our organized rooting scr- tions. The Student Council appoints tht chairman, but mcmlicrs are volunteers. and the only requirement is to attend tht first two meetings of the committee. x s I Rally Committee Mclnhcrs. First row, left to right: Mary Harris, Yvonne Cineste, Ed Mosher, Sally Bond, Unidentificd.Svcond row: Shirley Meyers, Alice Leonard, Dorothy Newhart, Joyce Brizard, Unidentified, Catherine Lambert, Barbara Wassen, Unidenti- fied, Unidentified. Third row: Dean Price, Marjorie Fitts, Al Silva, Unidentified, Carol Breckenridge, Barbara Bently, Unidentified. Rally lIlPllll'J0l'S sort the metallic cards to llc used at the half-time of the next big football game. Marilyn Zeller Marilyn Zeller, A.VV.S. President, presides over the weekly meet- ings which are open to all wolnen students enrolled at San ,lose State College. Her offiee is located in the A.W.S. lounge. A.W.S. sponsors one major event eaeh quarter such as the Big-Little Sister Teas in the Fall, a girl-take-hoy Valentine dance in the Winter, and a fashion show in the spring. A'w'S'PreS1'l0m Here are an few ofthe A.XV.S. nienihers outside of the lounge. A-X.XV.S. menilmers and their favorite Spartan dance the Haspa at the traditional Hearfs De- light Danee held Febru- ary 10, 1950, at the Scot- tish Rite Temple. A. WY. S. Cabinet, left to right: Lynn McDon- ald, Elaine Willianls, ,loan Merritt, Marian Swanson, Joanne Keeler, Shirley Crandall, Marilyn Russell, Melba Sills, Marian Bell, and Joan Hale. In the absence of Prexy Marilyn Zeller, Joan Hale, First Vice President, presides over the regular weekly meeting. The Heart's Delight Committee discuss plans for the dance, the bid, and the publicity. Left to right: Nancy Embsholf, Rollene Clark, Barbara Queener, Mary Louise lbaeh, Millic Knowles, Lynn McDonald, and .loan Hale. S art:-ln dail The Spartan Daily Staff hroke all records this year . . . they ran more pictures than any other college paper in the state . . . they considerably increased their circulation and facili- tated distribution hy placing additional stands at convenient places around campus. George Lajeunesse and Co-editors ,lim Hayes and Marv Frydenlund competently directed activities of the staff-largest in history-through this eventful year. George Lajcuncsse, Editor, Fall Bob Kavet, Bus. Mgr., F 'lil IP: Centered around the copy desk, the editorial staff is shown preparing an issue of the Daily. BOTTOM: The ad staff as they meet in B94 to discuss ads secured from local merchants. BACK RIJW, left to right: B. Francis, R. Lchnlkuhl, B. Kavet, R. Shulnan, D. Bicrsch, .l. Barringer, R. Lamont, lstandingl B. Pettus and B. Simons. SECOND ROW: R. Peterson, B. Baier, l. Watson, F. Sterling, F. Allred, C. Berryessa. THIRD ROW: R. Lyon. V. Scampini, J. Baldini, M. Richards, J. Bardacos. FRONT: D. Grant. iff Jim Hayvs. Co-Priitor. Winton' Nl. Fryrivniunfi, Co-HI.. Winter Bill Simons, Bus, Mgr., Wintvr TUP: The Spartan Daily staff en nzassv . . . taken in front of the journalism barracks on San Carlos strc-et. BOTTONI: Nlr. Gould. faculty advisor. Margot Miller, Edward Conklv and Ron Elarcus twith hacks to l'killl0l'iii. and John Cartwright chffck ovPr first-run Copies of the- papa-r at the Globe- Printing Company. la torre Like its namesake, the campus tower, La Torre occupies a high place in Spartan life. The 1950 La Torre follows a California Statehood theme in connection with the statewide Centennial celelarationg its publication represents expert planning, many hours of hard work, and genuine enjoyment on the part of staff members. Their cooperative efforts bring you this annual, an- other chapter in San Jose State College-:'s history. Lou Frangione, Editor SJW! B111 Schulz, Business Manager Ruth Nlahr, Associate Editor Bill Winslade, Associate Editor The art staff in the process of making layouts is Bill Chan, Pat Wilkinson, J. Savage Wildman, Gene de Coux, art editor, Bolv Duliliers, George Bailey fstandingl, Betty King, Frances Mann, Don Elliott, Dick Franco, Dolores Edwards. STANDING: Jeanne Kerwin. copyg Rita Ralienstein, copyg Elaine Williams, photography editor, Ted Breeden, sports editorg Dianne Kinney, copy, lris Elwood, secretary to the editor, Kay Dewey, copy. SEATED: Thea Pellegrini, indexg Dick Knipper, art staff, Ruth Overton, index editor. The photo staff in a positive and negative pose is Bob Hildebrandt, Steve Everett, Bob Crabbe, Bob Stone, head photographer. and Doc Gmelin in the front. Ike High flying Lyke executives are Bob McFadden, manager, Deborah Tibbitts, business manager, and Lew Bell, editor. Lyke again scored a hit this year as San ,lose State's official quarterly magazine. Aspir- ing authors and Cartoonists broke into print through the efforts of Editor Lew Bell, Manager Bob McFadden, and Business Manager Deborah Tibbitts. Becoming an official publication only last year, Lyke has firmly established its high spot in student life. OFFKE 6 FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Stapleton, John Cartwright, associate editor. Kay Mosher. SEC- OND RIJW: Lois McCord, Ruth Rainville, fashion editor, Bea Morrow. THIRD ROW: Alex Perry, Stan Bennett, art editor, Scott Hubbard. Reading other college magazines are Editor Lew Bell thiddenlb, Art Editor Stan Bennett, and ltlanager Bob McFadden. 3 I ,sxigia many Spardi Gras planners of 1949 beam with anticipation of the hig- gest and best Spardi Gras. fy 0 ard! gras We t 4 A JT, 22'1. .5 f'5 'F' ' Chairman of the 194-9 Spardi Gras, Dick Cirigliano. Defenders of life and property burlesqued by San Jose State students. Skillful harmonious blend of Words and music . . . Dr. Erlendson conducting the A Cappella Choir in their annual concert. Regal gold and white adds to the splendor of San ,lose State's marching band as they stand in drill formation on the turf of the Spartan Stadium. eee nd dram Forensic activities give students the opportunity to participate in debate, discussion, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking and oral interpretation. Mr. Wiillrur Luick is faculty advisor. The Radio Guild, sponsored by Dr. E. Willis, gives students experience in radio acting, announcing, writing and sound effects. San .lose's drama department has enjoyed this year a season in which ticket sales for student productions have surpassed all previous records. San Jose Players, the drama organization under the sponsorship of Miss Marie Carr, has been active throughout the year. The department is look- ing forward to a new building and added facilities in the future. 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Vu-1 ' ff? , ' 5- ' gf f- C ' ...L at Lumlaazaff HJTYYEV as 1 riff!!! if fa for are as al Ml W 2 P .,,- First building to represent San Jose State College Cthen California State Normal Schoolj on Washington Square at San Jose, California. 1870- l876. Destroyed by Hre February 10, 1880. athletics football San Jose State College announced its departure from the Cali- fornia Collegiate Athletic Association as a means of furthering the Spartan athletic program in 1950 and future years. Admitted as a member of the C.C.A.A. in 1939, the Colden Raiders made themselves at home by becoming gridiron cham- pions on arrival and upon departure. ln eight years of C.C.A.A. competition the Spartans took the title in 1939, 1940, 1946, 1948 and 1949. Bowing out of the C.C.A.A., the Spartans accepted a bid to play in the post-season Raisin Bowl at Fresno and triumphantly made their exit with a 20-13 victory over Texas Tech. San Jose State ........ 103 0 .............. U. of Mexico San ,lose State ........ 0 49 .................. Stanford San Jose State ........ 13 14 ................ Santa Clara San Jose State ........ 40 21 ........ Brigham Young San Jose State .,...... 49 12 .............. Pepperdine San .lose State .,...... 20 27 .... U. of San Francisco San Jose State ........ 55 14 .......... Santa Barbara San Jose State ........ 7 45 ...... College of Pacific San ,lose State ........ 47 0 .................... Cal Poly San Jose State ........ 40 0 .......... San Diego State San Jose State ....,... 40 13 .................. St. Mary's San Jose State ........ 43 7 .............. Fresno State San Jose State ........ 20 13 ................ Texas Tech fflaisin Bowl Gamej Spartan rooters, song girls, cheer leaders, majorettes and the marching band collaborate in com- memorating 100 years of California statehood. In their initial fray of the 1949 pigskin season the Golden Raiders went on a scoring spree to shatter the existing San Jose State scoring record . . . The Spartans rolled relent- lessly over the University of Mexico, 103-0 . . . Spartan backs had a field day with their passes, long runs, short runs, etc., culminat- ing, without deviation, in the Mexico end zone . . . Halfbacks Buddy Traina and Hal Huxley led the display with three touch- downs credited to each. For two quarters the Spartans kept within striking distance of the offensive-minded Big Red Machine, but eventually succumbed to the sweltering heat and Stanfordis flashy backs . . . The San Jose State attack was stymied as the Indians took a 13-0 halftime lead . . . Leaving little doubt that they had returned to their prewar strength, the 1n- dians applied the pressure in the final half as they charged through the disintegrating Spartan defense and bounded to a 49-0 triumph. 85 Renewing relations after a twelve-year lapse, the San Jose State Spartans and Santa Clara Broncos played each other to a virtual standstill, but for a successful conversion which gave the Broncos the victory, 14-13 . . . A 50-yard punt return by Marty Formico in the fourth quarter gave the Broncos the tying points and the extra point attempt . . . How close did the Spartans come to glory? . . . Santa Clara climaxed a successful season by defeating Kentucky in the Orange Bowl classic on January 2. Coach Bill Hubbard's Spartans unleashed a bewildering ground and aerial attack to outscore the game Brigham Young Cougars, 40-21 . . . Quarterback Gene Menges tossed three touchdown passes as he maneuvered the Spartans on the ground and through the air to their fourth successive win in their series with the Cougars . . . The Spartan line was sparkling, with Co-Captain Harley Dow, Dick Bondelie and Bob Hitchcock account- ing for much of the brilliance. Head Coach Bob Bronzan, Backiield Coach Bud Winter, Director of Athletics Bill Hubbard, and Freshman Coach Tom Cureton. Top row, left to right: Backiield Coach Winter, Head Coach Hubbard, at present athletic director, Line Coach Bronzan, now head coach. Second raw: Manager Shaifer, Custodian McNeill, Williams, Poznekoif, Mires, Allen, Mendonsa, Covey, Hitchcock, Coley, Beck, Trainer Gillis, Trainer Kimura, Manager Casey. Third row: Snyder, Carpenter, Houlihan, Steele, Cementina, Chagonjian, Sensenbaugh, Wheelehan, DeSa1vo, Persha, Fasciano, Halladay. Fourth row: Fleck, Valler- camp, Bondelie, Smyth, Bristow, Gallagher, Russell, Cheim, Martin, Miller, Man- gini. Fifth row: Frisch, Reeves, Keene, Dambacher, Huxley, Traina, Edminster, Smith., Donaldson, Morgan. Front row: Bondietti, Johnson, Menges, Wilson, Hard- ing, Stein, Silva, Co-Capt. Dow, Co-Capt. Faulk. Preparatory to their entrance into the California Collegiate Athletic Association, the Pepperdine Waves launched an attack on the title-seeking Spartans and limped away thoroughly beaten, 49-12 . . . After having seen his team take a lopsided 33-6 lead before the intermission, Coach Hubbard cleared the Spartan bench of reserves in spelling the regulars during the second half . . . Quarter- back Gene Menges completed seven out of eight passes, for 167 yards and four touch- downs. I For 55 minutes the underdog Spartans held All-American candidate Ollie Matson at bay, but despite their valiant efforts the Gol- den Raiders could not suppress hard-charg- ing Matson as he roared to the tying and win- ning touchdowns on runs of 14 and 80 yards . . . Halfback Harry Russell was the standout in the Spartan backfield while Dick Harding, Vico Bondietti and Mel Stein set the example in the line. The final score was 20-27. Max Coley, Spartan fullback, springs deftly forward as the University of Mexico defenders rush vainly into the fray. Mexico made few tackles as the Spartans skipped to a 103-0 Win over their initial 1949 op- ponent. Despite a hard-charging Spartan forward wall, the Stanford Indians penetrated the Gold and White barricade to smother all State thrusts. Dick Harding looks on furtively as Buddy Traina is about to be felled. M wb' Bit 'ME BWWWI' With a clear track ahead, Buddy l'Cho0-Choo The Bronco man of the hour. Nlarty Traina rolls unrelentingly toward the Santa Clara line. Formico, puts the clamps on llill'll-l'll2l1'gll'lg.'C Marv Johnson. With the tenacious Bulldogs of Fresno State nipping at his heels, Gilbert Mendonsa races into the clear figs? M1 ' si 5 Billy Wilson Bob Covey Bob Edminster Keith Carpenter Marking the first step in their defense of the C.C.A.A. championship, the Spartans stomped all over the first rung, Santa Bar- bara College, as they outclassed the Gauchos, 55-14- . . . The San .lose regulars played less than two quarters . . . Senior Fred Mangini, Spartan halfback, was carried from the field with a twisted knee, ending his play for the season and San Jose State. Arch rival College of Pacific, sparked by All-American Eddie LeBaron, handed the unwary Gold and White their most humiliat- ing defeat of the series since the Tigers' 46-0 triumph in 1923 . . . Balm was supplied for the Spartan wounds as C.O.P. went on to finish an undefeated season and topped the nation in points scored . . . Hlilxcellent Ed- die,s sleight-of-hand performance took place before the largest crowd ever to witness a sporting event in San Jose. Harry Beck Bob Cheim Harry Russell .l ack Faulk V100 Bondletti Junior Morgan Dick Harding George Keene In this instance U.S.F.'s Ollie Matson ap- Don halfback John Finney waits with open arms pears to be waltzing with a Spartang however, for an aerial evading Spartans Fred Mangini and much of his cavorting was more damaging. A1 Cementina. Vesuvian-spirited song girls Norvella Pitney, Mary Harris and Norma Johnston look toward future scenes of triumph for the Golden Raiders. as :':. s is 'X . '3 A r' .. NP, ' ff K in fi X ll? 5wQfS.Jfk? iff. K ' 32 ' t .nE:. W . 3 lim, 'Wie' S I' ied Wanvini Al Cemcntina Elgin lVlartin Jim Wheelehan Two touchdowns in the first five minutes set the Spartans' pace as they raced on to their third consecutive 47-0 triumph over the Cal Poly Mustangs . . . Cal Poly was inside the State five-yard line thrice, but the Spar- tan line failed to concede . . . Buddy Traina, in his first appearance since the Santa Clara game, marked his return to the lineup hy scoring one of the seven Spartan touchdowns. Halfback Harry Russell and Fullback Harry Beck led the Golden Raiders as they clinched the conference title in smothering the San Diego Aztecs, 40-0 . . . With two games remaining to he played, the Spartans set a new season scoring record of 374 points . . . Beck scored two touchdowns on runs of 50 and 20 yards . . . Ed Miller and George Keene were outstanding in the line for the Spartans. Vw oodv Linn John Smith Mel Stein Marv .l0l1I1SO1l Dean Scnscnh iugh Gene Mengcs Dick Bondelic Fred Silva mmma Three Gauchos Corral Spartan Don D8lIlllilL5llCl' on Bieck and Beck jar the Spartan turf with tlu-ir one of tho few occasions that they were allle to hal- driving collision. Peppf-rdine's Clay Bleek and ter the San Jose hacks. Spartan Harry Beck. Don Dambacher points for the College of Pacific '6Mr. 300,,' Woody Linn, julwilantly returns to goal line, but an alert Tiger springs in to make the the Spartan bench after scoring via the trusty toe. tackle. Vico Bondietti lays into a Gael as quarterback Gene Menges does some ground work against St. Mary,s Texas Tech fullback Bud Conley is scheduled for a closer glimpse of the Raisin Bowl turf as the triumphant Spartans move in. VFEZSFSKWQ 'f'1fWi'T'S.v Nw.e.flm+5s3Jf'Ki43'Mf 7 7'b'Q1M?m f' ez-'A-x51?s wh inxw Spotting the Moragans a touchdown via a fumble, the Spartans bounded hack in the second quarter for two touchdowns, three in the third and one in the fourth, to squelch St. Mary's, 40-13 . . . Archie Chagonjian and Harry Russell collaborated in picking off Harley Dow Max Houlihan Art Allen Jack Donaldson Chris Fasciano Gil Mendonsa Carl De Salvo Don Dambacher four Gael passes to aid in the stopping of the vaunted St. Mary's passing attack . . . Marv Johnson took the Gael kickoff starting the second half and returned it 99 yards to score. For the fifth time in their eight years in the C.C.A.A. the Spartans garnered the cham- pionship crown in taking the last hurdle, Fresno State, 43-7 . . . Long runs were the keynote as Jack Donaldson blasted through the Bulldog line and ramhled 79 yards to score . . . Two periods later Marv Johnson sprinted 81 yards in scoring with an inter- cepted pass . . . The Spartans set an all-time San .lose State season scoring record with 457 points. Archie Chagonjian Boll Hitchcock Buddy Traina Ed Miller frosh football With MAH or Nothing At All as their theme song the 1949 frosh football squad did most of their scoring by virtue of long open field ru11s. Aided hy backfield coach Billy Parton and line coach Joe Juliano, Coach Tom Cureton was able to develop numerous linemen of ability and excellent backfield prospects to bolster future varsity squads. Coach Tom Cureton TOP: Fullhack Searcy Miles watches helplessly as U.S.F. gathers in soaring pigskin. U.S.F. Won, 46-20. BOTTUM: Halfhack Ernie Jordan rambles against the U.S.F. frosh as he did throughout the season. judo Fast becoming a popular intercollegiate sport the Spartans furthered the cause of Judo in competition on the coast by meeting the finest Judoka and Winning their share of honors. The team, led by Captain Murl Tullis, was comprised of 26 novice white belt men and 19 brown belters. Coach Yosh Uchida TOP ROW, left to right: Ramey, Cheney, Bland, Bryant, Nolan, Conyers, Chapman, Jamison Grant, Fascra, Hupp, Patrick, Chang, Winkler. SECOND ROW: Coach Uchida, Dunlap, Foster S. Johnson, Courtney, Ast, Baker, Cooper, Campbell, Madsen, Rogers, J. Johnson. SEATED Weger, Hardin, Latham, Olds, Dobbs, Hipkins, McGraw, Cook, Timmons, Manager Harris. Spartan Judoka execute the shoulder throw. Coach Walt McPherson asketball ln bowing out of C.C.A.A. competition the po- tent Spartan hoopsters were forced to settle for a second place in league standings, but attained a rating of eighteenth in the Associated Press weekly cage poll to more than compensate for their C.C.A.A. setbacks. Coach Wialt McPherson spurred his underdog Spartan squad to outstand- ing wins over Bowling Green, Wfest Virginia State, Santa Clara, 1949 National Iuvitational Tourney winner U.S.F., and the 1950 C.C.A.A. titlist Pepperdine squad. Co-captains Stu lnman and Bob Wuesthoff closed their basketball ca- reers at San ,lose State by leading in the scoring parade. Sophomore Center George Clark was an outstanding addition to the Spartan lineup in their drive to post a 21-7 record for the season. TOP ROW left to right: Junior Morgan, Stedman Prescott, Don McCas1in, George Clark, Chuck Cralnpton Dean Giles Orville Johnson, Coach Walt McPherson. BOTTOM RONV: Ralph Boinero, Bob Crowe, Co-captain Bob Wuesthoif, Co-captain Stu lnman, Mort Schorr, John Belden, Bob Thoniason. In a rctakc of their carly season triumph ovcr thc 1949 N.I.T. champions, U.S.F., the Spartans lost thc decision 54-44 lmcforc more than nine thousand enthusiastic fans at the Cow Palacc. Spartan center George Clark reaches desperately for the 1J0llIlf11IllL'Q 11al1 elutling U.S.F. Dons Frank Knzara, Don Giesen an41 Don 14ofgran. , West Virginia St,ate's Clarenee Clark, a1a-Al Jolson, fans the air Stu lnnian heads for two points. under the surveillance of George Clark and Dean Giles. ln their first meeting since 1939 the Spartans edged their erosstown rivals, 51-48. The Santa Clarans stand openlnontheml as .lunior 1Vl0l'g2ill and B011 Wueslliofl' gaze at the erratic 1ra11. Spartans Don 51eCaslin, George Clark and Stu lllllliill demonstrate the 11a11-hawking that eu- a1Jlet1 San Jose to nip Bowling Green, 49-48. SAN JOSE STA'l'l4l BASKETBALL SCORES San ,lobe State I3 .38 ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, U, S, F, San ,lose State -L1 ,,,,r,, ,,,,,, S tanford San Jose State ,,,, 58 -L5 ,,,..,., ,,,,,,, S t, Maryk San,1ose State 54 41 ,,,r,,,, ,,,,,,,, X ', M, 1, San Jose Slate 43 .,,,,,,,, Gonzaga San Jose State 52 .,,.,,,,,, Savramento San Joae State ,,,, 60 52 ,,,,,,., San Diego State San Jose State 51 ,,,,,,,,,. Pepperdine San Joie State 51 49 ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, S. F. State San Jose State ..., 61 63 ,,,,...,..,.,, Fresno State San Jose State 34 Stewart Chevrolet San Jose State 64 ..,,,,,.....,..,, Nevada U. San Jose State 71 ....,,,,,,,. Nevada U. San.1ose State 50 145 ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,, S. F. State San Jose State 49 ,,,...., Bow ling Green San Jose State .... 52 ,,West Virginia S. San Jose State ,,,, 51 ,,,,,,,,,,..,. Santa Clara San Jose Stale 67 ,,.,,......,.,.., . Cal Poly San Jose State H ,,,.,,.,. Santa Barbara San Jose State ,,,, 68 52 ,,,,,,,,.... Fresno State San Jose Stale ,,,, 63 D0 ........,,..,,.... St. 1VlTll'Y,S San ,lose State 59 ,,,,,,,, San Diego State San Jose State 56 nl .,,,..,...,,,, Pepperdine San Jose State 41- 5-1 ....,,,, ,,,,.... I 1. S. F. San Jose State ,,,, 54 ....,... C. 0. P. San Jose State 67 51 ........ W ...... C211 POIY San Jose State ,,., 66 41 .,,.,.,,.,.,,.,,....l. C- O. P- San Jose Slate 79 ,,,,,,,,,, Santa Barbara TOP PICTURE, standing, left to right: Bill Brunlrcrg, Stan XXIEICIIOIZ., Paul Foerstcr. Bill Alnlmott, Tell Springston, James Burke, ,loc Pappas, Thayer Johnson, lllanager Bob Majors. Kneeling: Manager Dan Teplin, Ron Hindley, Loc Jensen, John Duccu, Bill Puynv, Wcnflall Kiblme, Manager Lloyd Souza, Coach Tom Curoton. Spartan yvarling: Thayer ,IOIIIISOII sinks one in tlic season finale. Spartans Paul Foerstm' frosh basketball Coach Dee Portal and his Assistant Coach Wayne Fontes. boxin Boasting one of the most powerful boxing aggre- gations in Spartan ring history, Coach Dee Por- talis team left little doubt in boxing circles that they were destined to improve on their 19419 N.C.A.A. third place ranking. Led by co-captains Raul Diez and Mac Martinez the Spartans had little difficulty with their heavy schedule. Facing the highly regarded San Francisco State squad late in the season, the Spartans handed the Gaters their first defeat of the 1950 season, 9-1. Many of the better matches of the year were witnessed at intersquad tussles. Dieze and Pete Franusich performed in the 1950 uclassicsf' Top row, left to right: Johnny Johnson, Don Laclerque, Val Donaire, J im McDonald, Don Harryman, Cliff Tucker, Joe DeSoto, J ack Scheberies, Pete Franusich, Stan Marcil. Kneeling: Assistant coach Wayne Fontes, Don Camp, Mac Martinez, A1 Tafoya, Mike Rivera, Wes Matthews, J im Nutt, Ed Martin, Coach Dee Portal. Mwnrm Q iitifiiflm O nv! f wiv f 3 , Sf fbi GN. , + P ME, I I A W fs W N iw-4-Q an ..,. yt Y 'E J yalz H gr Co-captain Raul Diez and his Marine op- ponent put their heads together for a few close-in punches. Having floored Marine heavyweight, George Boswell, Spartan .lack Scheberies is waved to the neutral corner by referee Julie Menendez. A wary Spartan ducks beneath an intended blow to the head and raises a protective left to counter a driving right punch. wrestlin To all intents and purposes Coach Ted Mu1nlmy's ggrapplers this year were another of those Wres- tling teams that have liecorne synonymous with Mumhy squads. Pointing towards a top Showing in the N.C.A.A. finals, the Spartans were victori- ous over such formirlalile opponents as Stanford and U.C.L.A. Spartan Ralph Payne lakes the upper hand STANDING, left to right: Coach Ted Mumhy, Frank Waxhaili, Lee Jordan, Phil Bray, John Jackson, Bay Bonnell, Dick Campbell. KNEELING: Co-captain Bill Wa1'cl- rup, Co-captain Ralph Payne, Bill Rothwell, Joe Killeen, Ben lehikawa. Co-captain Ralph Payne leans heavily on his San Francisco State opponent, ,lerry Freedman. track First row, left to right: Boyd Porch, Ted Breeden, Al Brenda, Dick Barger, Dan Sawyer, co-captain La- Verne Hall, Ed Tucker, Bob Crowe, Reuben Derrick. Second row: Coach Bud Winter, Bob Herrick, Bob Nicolai, Dave Marriott, Loren Meredith, Dore Purdy, Dick Fortier, Orville Johnson, Billy Smith, Stu Inman, .lim Council, Don Davis. Third row: Owen Moore, Ron Rydquist, co-captain Mel Martin, ,lim Gillespie, Marion Day, Charles Pogue, Lynn Greene, Dave Porter, George Nickel, ,lim Grant, Bill Gal- lagher. Facing two of the mightiest spike squads in the nation in the form of the University of Southern California and Stanford as their season opening opponents, the San ,lose State aggregation nonetheless were able to take the blows dealt them and bound back strongly against succeeding opponents. Coach Bud Winter sported several men who were first place material, in the person of pole vaulter George Mattos, high jumper Mel Martin, sprinters Bob Crowe and Don Davis, hurdler ,lim Gillespie, mile and two- miler Dore Purdy, and quarter-miler Owen Moore. Aiding the Spartan cause were standouts, Ron Maire, Boyd Porch, LaVerno Hall, Reuben Derrick, Bob Nicolai, Billy Smith, George Nickel, Marion Day and Bob Weber. Sophomore Owen Moore loomed as one of the coming 440 men in the nation by virtue of his out- standing performances of the 1950 track season. Making one of the mightiest heaves of his career, sophomore George Nickel tossed his way into a second place in the dual meet between San Jose, Stanford, and the Olympic Club. Nickells flip measured 147 feet, 2 inches. Triple-threat, Billy Smith, attempts to equal his achieve- ments of his freshman year. Hurdlers Bill Passey and Marshall Prinflle trail the pack over the high sticks. Coming flown from a height of l3'l0 is pole vaulter George Mattos. Spartans Dick Barger, Red Hall and Bob Crowe trail the lndians in the 220 yard dash. Distance IIICII, Bob WClJ61', Dore Purdy and Marion Day turned in top performances. Mel Martin, rated one of the top high jumpers in the country, takes to the air. water polo San .lose State's high scoring water poloists continued to make a fine accounting of themselves in meet- ing some of the mightier of the coast teams and making a battle of watery clashes. The California Bears garnered the P.A.A. crown, however the Spartans were in con- tention as they toppled a sturdy Stanford team from the tourney, 12-ll. In their two previous meet- ings during the regular schedule the Spartans and the Big Red had battled to 3-3 and 9-9 ties. Norm Keeler watches with anticipation as Fred Hanssen sends the ball hurtling into enemy waters. TOP ROVV, left to right: Manager Tom Johnson, ,lack Hilmer, Dave Millovich, George Haines, Wally Hoffman, Coach Charlie Walker. SECOND BOW: Ted Lilley, Bob Hamilton, Don Bicry, Norm Keeler, Dick Lebedeff. BOTTOM BOVV: Dick Garrett, Fred Hanssen, Chesley Douglas, Al Grass. First row, left to right: Dean Giles, Tom Birch, Don Holcomb, Will Concklin, Earl Wright, Don Lopes, Glenn Davis, Bill Fielder. Second row: Dick Lane, Pete Mesa, Ray Jacobus, Tom Ukagaki, Marvin Miller, Coach Walt Williams. Third row: Ralph Romero, .lim Collins, .lack Frederick, Al Van Aman, Walt Johnson, Leon Papkoff, Tom Lee. aseball Spartan bat-wielder, Mel Stein takes a hefty swing at the streaking horsehide. Having ti0fl'HfCfI the San ,low R011 Sox early in tht- '50 svason, the Spartans wvrv subjected to rlvfvat in their suhscf HUNT Iiwvtilw. S iartan Wfalt Johnson waits with anticvi nation forthe hurl- I e I mfs pitch as Ralph Romrrro awaits hid turn. First row, left to right: Cliff Chaney, Bud Watts, Dom Pagano, Ted Hecht, Warren MacCarty, ,lay Hopkins, ,lack Louns- berry. Second row: Joe Zakarian, George Bruno, Ralph Scurfield, Ken Venturi, Hooks Loveland, Tony Poshepny, Wally Regan. Four stages of the swing and fol- low through are illustrated by San Jose State's top four, Ken Venturi, Joe Zakarian, Jay Hop- kins, Warren lVlacC.arty. George Bruno was unable to compete for San ,lose because of his recent transfer, but hy virtue of play unattached he will become a welcome addition to the squad. George Bruno, .lay Hopkins, Warren MacCarty. 0 ,, G QM , , Zi Q' ' ' ' M 3.4 , if 5, ., ' 'A my f '42 A ,,, 5 W K 5,55 E22 ggi , V W 2 we K S? Ai? iwnh M x Q. x S , ,-M, . X if Akin X, , hxff Kg f '55 hh ldv ,X A, if Kim F fs , I 93 h , ,S w 5 1 QW 4 K , I ,1 ,K ' ,iv-4 K + , A K , , xii .5 an -M, ig - WY 1 ' w A ' , .f61X4M,5A Y. ,Jkx ns Experiencing a none too success- ful season, Coach Charley Walk- er,s splashers nevertheless came up with some inspired perform- ances against Stanford and Cali- fornia. Backstroker Bob Hamil- ton and diver Pat McConnell turned in some superlative exhi- bitions as did other strokers of this year's squad. Back row, left to right: Manager .lohn Penniman, George Sheets, Ray Bryant, Jim Sage, Manager Howard Bogie, Coach Charley Walker. Second row: Manager Bob Landreth, Dick Lebedeff, Dave Millovich, Bruce Titus, Bill Mays, Bill Chang. Third row: Earle Hassell, Bob Hamilton, Don Ling, Chesley Douglas, Don Biery, Pat McConnell. Front row: Terry Bowman, Bud Guisness, Homer Lohr, George Haines. swimming tennis Leading contenders to capture the CCAA tennis crown the Spar- tan netmen displayed impres- sive performances against a full schedule of outstanding oppon- ents. Coached by Ted Mumby and his assistant, .lim Cruze, the racquet wielders bowed out of the CCAA in style. Top perform- ances were turned in by senior Chet Bulwa and freshman Butch Krikorian, as well as the remain- der of the squad. Standing, left to right: Morton Thiebaud, .loe Dawkins, Jim Cruze, Bob Castle, Dick Russo. Kneeling: Chet Bulwa, Don Gale, Butch Krikorian. M1mmm,V 'f s-,smearsaafmemevmmwamQwm.x-zmmswwtmvsas-'a,.:'Mgr--wx,-fp'V ' M V x -. -, 4 Having taken a hack seat in past athletic laurels, the rifle team of 1950 advanced toward higher recognition by taking third place honors. Coach Alvin Ouseyls rifle- men, John Lundin, Paul Kem- lner, and the other eight mem- bers, topped teams from Stan- ford, Cal Aggies, and Santa Clara. Standing, left to right: Fred Scribner, Robert McCarty, Warren Winovich, Don Madsen, Coach Alvin Ousey. Kneeling: Grattan Perry, ,lack Raichart, George Small, Walter Reinhardt. rifle team gymnastics Standing, left to right: Captain Dick Brown, Don Peckham, Al Grass, Russ Ra- heneau, Bill Mauer, Ed Bense, Don Bryan, Boh Scott. Kneeling: Oscar Metz, Andy Hardin, Glenn Walthall, Norm Hirshman, Art Yates, Coach Ted Mumby. Sparked hy gymnasts ,lim Mel- ton, Glenn Walthall, and Captain Dick Brown, the Spartan squad turned in sterling performances that culminated in their success- ful defense of their CCAA crown. ln their triumphant retirement from the CCAA, Coach Ted Mumby's proteges nearly dou- bled the points scored by their nearest rival in the CCAA finals. f i A ' Lei: . 5 T , f 5 v 4 -f' ' '42 W 1 , KW ' ' , , .xfgwi , , V 1 .W Wy-AKSQ1' 1 4 , X J was K Q W ef '35 In , fl 'JS ' x 5 yhtyifpgy if ' . 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N campus 'Yr'- N v 1 In the nursery near the Home Economies Building local small fry learn to play together While State students supervise and learn a few things about the Myounger generation. Modern office machines in the Commerce Wing offer facilities to students prepar- ing for careers in business. Here students practice clerical procedures. Lorraine Davidson, Cliff Roche, Ruth Martsolf, and Yvayne Mitchell in garb renii- niscent of the flapper era strike a jazzy pose which recalls campus life in the 'croaring 20's. Work on the 1950 Revelries production NLOW Button Shoes proceeds in earliest at this rehearsal meeting. The 1950 show was presented April 26 through 29. Hidden from public View in the Aeronautics Quonset is this Link Instrument Trainer which helps teach future pilots how it's done. San .lose State's telephone exchange and the answers to a million questions are found in the Information Office. Employees are shown here taking care of the business of the day. These R.0.T.C. officers and trainees in their familiar The A Cappella Choir is shown in its concert given Friday drill on the San Carlos turf represent State's during the Winter Quarter. Military Science Department. Helping State graduates to find employment in their This heating plant has been keeping State students fields is the chief job of the busy Alumni Placement warm in the Winter since 1926. Office. Future police officers learn the techniques and proced- The Reserve Book Room, a popular place for research ures of fingerprinting as part of their work in San .lose's study at all hours of the day, is typical of the busy police school. campus life. Harmonious strains of band music sounding from the Another melodious product of State's Music Depart- Music Building might well have come from this group ment is the symphonic band pictured below in con- shown in practice session. cert. Immunization shots such are are being administered here are only a small part of the service given students in the Health Office. Future school teachers learn the values of audio-visual aid as part of their educational course. Here Mr. Lewis explains the equipment to students. Helping to rehabilitate patients is the occupational therapist's job. Model airplane building is part of this rehabilitation work. fax 9 I We hx f I 'J Blast 17 iwldx off' ff f 7 We ,-'- sig: -Q 4, ' Nffliil I ,. I -- f' ire' : ' glfuwa ,J VX ' ' Y 2:11 16729 '. .A m 1 af .ffw nf 1 :W 12' 9 VH A? K4 0 ,L Mr, L '1'4 1 'lc 1 - 1 V Q ll' r' 'W 'i Fi ll'-iilhi smnrlirlftx !1M535'l'mJ'1EU wry in A U4 'v?ff1-fe UIH 9 N- J'- ff' :iw ff-1 I. 13 ' 427, Ji I':nG4fJfl I 4 lQn IN JI., ,NHS nga ,- : F- Z, 'ztggw 'IM S 'g1iJ,Qf iq' V' ' -I lllwll 'I1I'vl' ini MX 'lplmlll Wm vlltwml K W ., .Q ' K 3 1,! lfW'!IVa1'f'l:+,sQiIJ A ,s1,o,h4,1l,lX ML- ff- 1. . .1 .1 1- 1j.sah:j,'xLm4ilwt1gg qx -,t,I!vl4L4. ,. ,, X. , 5 -w e The Old Training School facing Seventh Street where classes wele re sumed by the college Cthen thc San .lose State Normal Schoolj after the 1906 earthquake. 1891-1914. organizations presenting the honoraries I 28 black Carol Nystuen Margaret Bankson Mary Ann Coppini Mary K. Kelley Delores Skocko Patricia Gardiner Virginia Weimers Marion Bell masque SENIOR WOMENS HONORARY Founded San Jose State, 1930 Winter President, Vice Pres '7 Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, Ellen Ericksen Mary Katherine Kelly Dolores Skocko Ramona Hicks Pat Gardiner tau delta phi HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FATERNITY Founded San ,lose State, 1915 Winter Grand Magistrate, Williaixi U. Oltmaun Magistrate, Louis N. Kirby Master of Records, Thomas E. Welnpe Master of Finance, Richard Walker Master of Entrance, Richard Ebert Spring Grand Magistrate, Lawrence Strain Magistrate, Louis P. Frangione Master of Records, Keith McFadden Master of Finance, Bob Pettingill Master of Entrance, Thomas E. Wernpe Tau Delts and guests shown gathered around music-makers at their traditional semiformal dance held at La Rinconada Country Club. William O. Oltmann Louis Frangione Lawrence N. Stram Louis N. Kirby Calvin Mak Roland vonder Mehden Robert Santos Richard Walker Peter Franusich Edward M. O'Conner Tom Wempe Harry Inami Lake Bellinger Stephen Graves .lack W. Johnsen Dick Hoffman Oliver Antonuccio Walter L. Landaker Rob Pettengill Richard George Lyle E. Tyler Keith McFadden Walter Shaifer Fred Severo Bob Moxley y 13: phi mu alpha NATIONAL MUSIC FRATERNITY Founded 1898-New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass. President, Rex Williams Vice President, Charles Wiser Secretary, Richard Payton Treasurer, Thomas Eagan Rex Williams Darrell Parker James Peikey Warren Van Bronkhorst .l oe Guthrie Walter G. Cothary Donald C. Mitchell Maurice W. Godwell Richard L. Payton Anthony Rapisarda Joseph Graves Herbert D. Patnoe Duane Carton Wallace Johnson William K. Peters Janet Giacomazzi William Gwinn Orva True Charles Colin B. Vincent Adams Roy Swenson Victor Rhynard Peter Filipovich Floyd Weymouth Wilfred Fox Frederic Wolfe gamma phi epsilon Founded 1940, San .lose State College President, Peter Filipovich Vice President, Vincent Adams Secretary, Orva True Treasurer, Roy Swenson X mf Irma Tourtillott Savannah Williams J' tau gamma HON ORARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION FRATERNITY Founded San .lose State College, 1926 President, Marilyn Hein Vice President, Beverley Devin Secretary, Ruth Laine Treasurer, Annabelle Vargas Ann Hodgson Ruth Laine Lloyda Thompson Leta Walter Virginia Kenyon Dorothy Smith Annabelle Vargas Mary McNeil Beverley Devin Dorothy Reggan Carol Nystuen Marilyn Hein Joeann Ingrahanl Pat Gardiner Lillian Nichols Richard I. Clark Barbara Jane Hugo Barbara M. Barnes Richard L. Knowles John Zuckswerth Donald Woodworth Richard C. Woods Robert Maynard si chi NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY HONORARY SOCIETY President, Robert Maynard Vice President, William Moran Secretary, Barbara J ane Hugo Treasurer, Theron Sefton Ed Lewis .luelrae Adams Barbara Peterson Laura Card Barbara Sloan pi epsilon tau K Anna Penneir President, Doris Baggio Vice President, Catherine M. Barnes Secretary, Ruby Edmondson Treasurer, Barbara Peterson Mariene Metcalf Marianne Newman Don M. Cole Catherine Barnes Norma Bettencourt Doris Raggio Bobbie Schleen Ruby Edmondson Ada Haratani Evelyn Broddus Barbara DeLong Ellen Erichsen Marjorie Parr Mary Ann Coppini Nadine Schmidt ffff NATIONAL HONORARY ART SOCIETY Founded University of Kansas, 1909 ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER President, George Muro Vice President, Veronne Davis George Muro Secretary, Lois McCord Treasurer, Stan Bennett delta phi delta Louis Frangione Melba Sills Charles Martinelli Veronne Davis Lilian Dimpel Gloria Peters Pat Anthony Robert Thompson Lois McCord LaVonne Wardrip Joseph Bragden Dora Anderson Elmer J anetsky Sandra Macy Calvin Mak Denise Bushnell J. Savage Wildman Barbara Moore Raymond Davis Nathaniel Fast NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY Founded Metropolitan College of Music, Ohio, 1903 PHI MU CHAPTER President, Virginia Weinlers Vice President, Meriam Wynlan . 0 I . Secretary, .lean Welch Vlrgmla Welmefs Treasurer, Beverly Busch mu phi e silon 1.1 Q1 , f 1 -' '11 W 5 Sv' 5im1wv:sx?:W:wm1.Z:faQs: .2 W s Su., M ' XM .N , Beverly Autry Barbara Zinn Katharine Fuller Dolores Anderson Charlotte Debay Priscilla Phillips Lavenia Book J ackie Kugel Meg Seno Jeanne Welch Melpo ZOIIICS Mariene Metcalf Meriani Wynlan Eva Nimerick Elizabeth Pitman Beverly Busch Pat Graves Bonnie Neuliarth Judy Griggs Alice Blair Ray Lyon Richard Grant John R. Kavet W. M. Simons .lack Barringer Gene A. Schwab Benjamin Pettus James E. Shouse William Francis Ray Nissen Lawrence Bernardini J. Savage Wildman Richard Schuman Millard H. Richards Jerry Gravkin Vincent Scampini Richard Knipper Louis Frangione Julius Baldini William Ch an NATIONAL HON ORARY ADVERTISING FRATERNITY Founded University of Missouri, 1913 ALVIN LONG CHAPTER President, James Caputo Vice President, David Brown Secretary, J ames Shouse Treasurer, Robert Kanet James Caputo David L. Brown alpha delta si ma 4?- Margaret Bankson Edwin A. Swanson Phyllis Zemer Don F ehler Thomas Dusek Carroll Welch Marjorle Heppner Audrey Little Morgan Nelson NATIONAL HONORARY BUSINESS EDUCATION Founded Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo., June 13, 1923 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER President, Thomas G. Dusek . . Vice President, Caroll Welch Secretary, Marjorie Heppner PH af Treasurer, Morgan Nelson si ma delta pi NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Founded University of California, Berkeley, 1919 ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER President, Betty Jordan Vice President, Bud Fellows Secretary, Jean Anderson Treasurer, Madeline Donaire Betty Tyson Betty Jordan Madeline Donaire J ean Anderson Phyllis Bolinger Manuel Martinez Wilbur Fellows Marlon Tanous Hamilton Bailey Y ,,,,, ,,,,,, A , H MAIL, , M, M Robert Athenour Doris E. Sweet Michael Barde Bill Adams Clifford Wurfel James Fortney Wilbur Fellows Donald Holly Nadine Douglass s31:i13s5fFi12.112:?ess iota delta Phi President, Nadine Douglass Vice President, James Fortney Secretary, Doris Sweet Treasurer, Clifford Wurfel Historian, Robert Athenour HOME ECONOMIECS SSJCIETY Cl, delta nu theta President, June Wintei' Vice President, Delores Skocko Secretary, Jean Clervi Edith James Elizabeth Rice Kathryn Tanase Joan Clervi Helen Wass Bonnie Myers Dolores Skocko Joyce Harris June Winter Clare Hanna Mary Celuchi Pat Kern ,ef eta mu pi NATIONAL HONORARY MERCHANDISING FRATERNITY DELTA CHAPTER Founded New York University, 1921 Fall Quarter Winter Quarter President, Godfrey Huber Morton Marks Vice Pres., Donald L. Akin John Harrington Secretary, Morton Marks Helen Kammerer Treasurer, Ray Hummel Bill Lane Helen F. Kammerer Donald L. Akin M. D. Wright Morton Marks John W. Aherle John Harrington Sam F. Tallerico Earl R. Gross Roger W. Dean Rolf M. Bondelie Ray E. Hummel Godfrey Huber William Lane Earl Norris John A. Leijon Derk O. Johnson Jerry Sanquinetti Robert M. Huber phi e sllon kappa NATIONAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION F RATERNITY ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded l9l3, Indianapolis Indiana President., Mel Stein Vice President, Wil Concklin Secretary, John Casey Treasurer, Junior Morgan Junior Morgan Bill Parton Wil Concklin Stanley Peterson Don Moore Pat Felice Mel Stein Julius Menendez Bill Niggemeyer Phil Bray Pete Franusich Ralph Romero Gene Menges Don Lopes Boll Wuesthoff alpha eta si ma HONORARY ACCOUNTING FRATERNITY Founded San ,lose State College, 1939 President, Victor L. Senecal Vice President, Ronald Vlastelica Secretary, Taro Yoshahara Treasurer, Louis Kirhy Gale Morelock Don Buell Richard Walker Robert Eoff Margaret Feavel Michael Horasanian Eugene A. Cano Anthony Martin .lames Bohannon Louis N. Kirhy Kenneth Sproul Donald H. Bartelt Richard N. Beveridge Williani K. Donnelly George L. Sheets, Jr. William Oltrnann Willialn H. Yamada Vincent M. Langa Vic Senecal Barney P. Bragg Standing: Don Buell. First row, left to right: Jim Schnur, Sebastian Lentini, Richard N. Beveridge, Allen Williams. Second row: Vince Langa, Aldo Balbiani, David Wilcoxson, William Donnelly. Third row: Wayne Sheppard, Eugene Cano, Donald Bartelt, Anthony Martin. M731 Aldo Balhiani James La Mont Vlfarren Storm Nicholas Diez Wayne Sheppard Harold Stevens Robert Seal Gerald Nelson David XV. Nvilcoxson Al Johnson Joseph Gravlxin Allen Vfilliams I45 William Ross Paul Nichols Howard Stepp Douglas Pautz Dick Sauble C. R. Jacobson Thomas Leonard Norman Beam Robert Gross Robert Moore Charles Cutting Marvin Patton Thomas Tanna Guido Pastorino alpha eta rho INTERNATIONAL AVIATION FRATERNITY Founded U.S.C., 1927 ETA CHAPTER President, Dick Sauble Vice President, Howard Stepp Secretary, Bob Gross Treasurer, Robert J. Moore phi upsilon pi HONORARY CHEM ISTRY FRATERNITY Founded San Jose State College, 1938 President, Joe S. Cochran Vice President, Cal Wilson Secretary, Russell Mitchell Treasurer, Kenneth L. Marsi delta phi llpsilon NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN- PRIMARY ORGANIZATION Founded S.J.S.C. Teachers' College, l928 ZETA CHAPTER President, Jacqueline Lazzeroni Vice President, Barbara Crabb Secretary, Norma Johnston Treasurer, Geraldine Oliver Front row, left to right: Gerald Westlake, H. Ward Wright, Walt Ludewig, Russell Mitchell, Joe S. Cochran, Ken L. Marsi, Ray Fish, Richard W. Russell. Second row: Alden Blood, Arthur Hale, Neil Farlow, Ronell Wight, Matt San- tanocito, Dr. Albert Schmoldt. Left to right around table: Geraldine Oliver Betty Jesse Jane Waugh Jean Pacchetti Nellis Nedoni Lucille Harris Elizabeth Brown Lenore Staats Noelle Hillis Winifred Ryan Dr. Wills Jackie Lazzeroni Barbara Crabb Lorna Sainer Norma Johnston e silon pi tall INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL Pres., Lynn Hunwick ARTS ORGANIZATION Vice Pres., Donald Blucker Founded Ohio State, 1929 , See., Donald Guidoux RHO CHAPTER Treas., Eugene Mereuri Top row, left to right: Donald Guidoux, Luke Angelich, Donald Blueker. Second row: Lynn Hun- wick, Dr. Heber Sotzin, George Petersen. Bottom row: Eugene Mercuri. Top row, left to right: Forrest Peifer, Durward Burbank, George Petersen, Daniel Lopez, Dr. Heber Sotzin, James Casey. Second row: Luke Angelich, Thomas Moore, Donald Guidoux, Donald Blucker, Edgar Guthrey, Vincent Padilla, Lynn Hunwiek, Martin Torehio. Third row: Robert Edlund, Oliver Antonuccio, Eugene Mereuri, Max Hartdegen, John Sailer, Raymond Jackson, Jack Hawkins. Fourth row: Anthony Lanfri, Ralph Willizaliis, George Yee, Jean LaLanne, Robert John- son, Norman Mellow, Angelo Centanni. Epsilon Pi Tau held an informal get together late in the winter quarter . . . ill the top picture couples present are shown as they glide over the floor of the Student Union. Over coffee and doughnuts, members and their guests catch up on the latest campus news. Alumni of Epsilon Pi Tau composed one of the biggest groups present at the June Homecoming luncheon . . . just a small part of their total turn-out is pic- tured here as they Wait for the banquet to get under way. ISO I l .Iames K. W atts Ted J. Breeden Thomas I'I. Lee 1 Harry Russell l .I im Grant l Edward H. Li11e1.1-mga silver saber society SOCIAL AND SERVICE SOCIETY Founded January 6, 1948, S.J.S.C. Winter Spring President, Kenneth W. Bull President, Harry K. Russell Vice President, Jean LaLanne Vice President, Willianl Timmons Secretary, Mike S. Bardo Secretary, Don Walken' Treasurer, Gilbert Martinez Treasurer, Mel Bonn Before the mike, to officially open the Military Ball, stand Col. James J. Hea and Robert Barmettler. Robert YV. Short James N. La Mont Willarrl McAtee Kenneth J. Nveger Charles Wiltg Les Walters Earl Shively Walter Corriea Herbert C. Frame Ralph N. Kelly Jose-ph I,l'9StlQIi1'll'0llI0 Frank Hlzlss Gilbert J. Martinez Hike Barrlo NYarrCn Storm J oe Leahy Jack Burton Raymond Forsyth Yvillialn Timmons Frank J. Wvinkler Ralph C. Abrean Bob lveetlen Harry Carlsen Kenneth Bull Sam Tallerico gamma alpha chi UPSILON CHAPTER Founded at University of Missouri, l920 President, ,laequelyn Castner Vice President, Marilyn Norris Recording Secretary, Frances Sterling Corresponding Secretary, lllareella Sykes Treasurer, Barlmara Koperski S artan chi San .lose State College, 1946 President, Calvin Yee and Holland Fong Vice President, Doris Tom Secretary, Lalorie Chung Treasurer, Margaret Jue Wfilliam Chan Margaret .l ue Hamilton Chin QW Marilyn Norris Betty King Dolores Edwards Helen F. Kammerer Marcella Sykes Frances Sterling J acquelyn Castner Barbara Koperski .loan Chamberlain Pat Kelly Doris Tom Harry M. Leong Gloria Hing W H Vatcher Ken Shimasaki Rosalyn Yee Calvin Yee Leland Yip Lalorie Chung Daniel Kim Lil Lum Holland Fon, , P ,re ,rw Mary K. Kelley Nell Lambert Wilma Smith Toni Mammoliti Front row, left to right: Ed Lewis, Toni Mammoliti, unidentified, unidentified, Edith James, Audrey Hach- en, unidentified, Anna Pen- ner, Roberta Schleer. Sec- ond row: Len Frizzi, Nellis Nedon, unidentified, un- identified, Laura Card, J eanne Durrell, Ruth Mahr, Patsy Rettig, Marian Mar- tin, Phyllis Morris. Back row: Sidney Sunshine, un- identified. kappa delta pi NATIONAL EDUCATION HONORARY Founded ,I une 8, 1911, University of Illinois BETA ALPHA CHAPTER President, Mary Kelley Vice President, Toni Mammoliti Secretary, Wilma Smith Treasurer, Nell Lambert trl slgma SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION Founded S.J.S.C., 19441 Presldent Beverly Vocke Vice Presldent Carmen Chase Secretary Marcia Royce Treasurer Betty Brodehl Left to right: Betty Brodehl, Carmen Chase, Milton B. Ren- dahl, Beverly Vocke. Front row, left to right: Carmen Chase, .loan Spencer, Lucretia Tully, Kay Dewey, Miriam J ami- son, Adele Thompson, Eileen Barret. Back row: Dr. Rendahl, Marian Bell, Mary Tucker, Jerry Sartain, Marcia Royce, Dick Pryor, Beverly Vocke, Robert Barret, Ann Dodsworth. Shirley Crandall Thea Pellegrini Margaret Murphy Constance Carlson Deloris Peterson Betty Ishimatsu Sally Ferch Carolyn Hafley Barbara Meeker Pat Flanagan Barbara Kinst Joan Merritt Florence Taylor Beth Calvin J 0 Ann Keeler Marjolie Foster Gerrie Lopes Marilyn Russell S artan s ears SOPHOMORE SERVICE SOCIETY Founded 1932, S..l.S.C. President, Shirley Crandall Vice President, Margaret Murphy Recording Secretary, Connie Carlson Corresponding Secretary, Thea Pellegrini Treasurer, Betty Ishimatsu Nr Ed Burnham alpha phi omega NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY Founded Lafayette College, Easton, Penna., 1925 GAMMA BETA CHAPTER President, Ed Burnham Vice President, Dick Hoffman Secretary, Richard Pryor Treasurer, Vincent Luczak Carl Ketchum Ted Breeden Bernard Ellis Garrett McClung Gene Hadley Vincent Luczak Gene Schwab Gale Morelock Jerry Huiford Robert Baker Belmont Reid Winson Quinley Williani Schulz Reinaldo Macke Fred Westphal Robert Irons Edward Casper Dennis Franklin Dale Tygrett Edwin Silva Richard Marquiss Richard B. Pryor J inx J ohnson Bob Rojka Frederick Michels Marvin McCorkle Harvey Peterson James Bartolomeoni Thomas Keane James Van Ess Don Gilford Lionel Goularte Alton Jenson Scott McAlister Herb Hansen John Moeller Niels D. Nielsen Raymond L. Goodwin Phillip M. Ward blue ey NATIONAL HONOR FRATERNITY Founded University of Florida, 1924 S..l.S.C. CHAPTER President, Phillip M. Ward Vice President, Carl Holmberg Secretary, .l ack Passey Treasurer, A1Raffael1i Front row, left to right: Clyde Hewitt, Ray Goodwin, Henry Kreutfmann, Walter Schaffer, James Shouse, Phil Ward. Back Row: Woody Linn, Marsh Pittman, .lack Passey, Carl Holmberg, Bob Madsen. m , fr' V rf'--'-M-'wer-f -- wWwmw,N.,fs:.,mH',5 , ,W , .VW-'aft'-W-wwf: ,rf. 1:0215-N,-ussmx, ,zavatazmmfxmwmsww Clyde Hewitt Walter Schaifer Marsh Pitman Don Schaeifer Bob Madsen Carl G. Holmberg Don Harryman Richard George Woody Linn James W. Taylor James E. Shouse R. H. Knox 'QF l59 E S artan shield SOPHOMORE SERVICE I-IONORARY Founded San Jose State College, 1949 Winter Presldent John Giacomazzi Vice President, Tom Harney Secretary, Dale Urio Treasurer, Lou Agnelli Left to right: First row: Cliif Majersik Gerald Melcher Dick Vaum John Giacomazzi Tom Harney Bill Watts Dale Urio Second row .' Bob Custer Dan lnveen George B. Clark Lud Spolyar Dick Russo J ack Shipe Hal Ely Richard Barrick Richard Larson Left to right: Bill Severns Walt Mueller Dick Thiel Cliff Majersik wp california stud nt teachers association Founded San Francisco, 1937 S.J.S.C. CHAPTER President, Dick Cirigliano Vice President, Ed Lewis Secretary, Eleanor Nelson Treasurer, Yvonne Gineste C.S.T.A. oflicers look optimisti- cally toward a bright future for prospective teachers. Left to right: Ed Lewis, Vice President: Yvonne Gineste, Treasurer, Dick Cirigliano, President, Eleanor Nelson, Secretary. Une of the C.S.T.A.'s numerous committees listens attentively as President Dick Cirigliano points out details of future plans of the organization and discusses trends in the teaching profession. Guest speakers are an eminent part of the yearis activities as they luring important phases of teaching, as it pertains to new teachers, to the attcntion of the group. Dr. Carl Rich is the group adviser. The C.S.T.A. is open to all junior and senior education majors. presenting the sororities and fraternities Alpha Chi Omega ...... Alpha Omicron Pi ......... Alpha Phi ....,... Chi Omega ........ Delta Gamma ...... Delta Zeta ..........,..,. i,,.,, Gamma Phi Beta. .........Joan Michell Joyce Cox ...,...,..Pat Anthony Matha Reid ...........Kate Carson Diane Anson ....,.....Evelyn McCurdy Betty Lou Taylor .......Prisilla Wallace Marilyn Bone ...........Marion Sinz Louise Lapp Marcia Moorehead Virginia J ones Kappa Alpha Theta ....i....,,,,... Joanne White Jean Jorgensen Kappa Kappa Gamma ........ Helen Simmons Sigma Kappa ..,....,..,,,, Pat Flanagan .,.,,......Janet Larke Mildred Walls President ....... ,,........,, IN larian Swanson Adviser... ....... Dean Helen Dimmick Top picture, back row, left to right: Martha Reid, Beverly Beeler, Virginia Jones, Marilyn Bone, Pat Flanagan, Louise Lapp, Jean Jorgensen. Seated: Mildred Walls, Joyce Cox, Melba Sills. Bottom picture, back row: Prisilla Wallace, Marion Sinz, Marcia Moore- head, Irene Hansen, Joan Michell, Pat Anthony. Seated: Kate Carson, Janet Larke, Miss Dimmick, Evelyn McCurdy, Marian Swanson. anhellenic council I63 NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded DePauw 1885 GAMMA ETA CHAPTER President, Beverly Ricketts V. Pres., Jean Kinney Secretary, Norma Bcttencourt Rec. Sec., Dennise Bushnell Treasurer, Nancy Hershe Advisers, Wilda Merritt, Helen Mignon alpha chi omega These happy Alpha Chi Omega girls are relaxing and warming themselves lreforc the fire at the A Chi 0 house after a winter quarter ski party. Those smiling faces reflect a wonderful outing. Natalie Boiler Hvvvrley Ricketts Lavonne Peters Martllzl Sullivan Wilma Loomis ,lot-X nn Llpton .loyce Cox Lucille Snifler Leone Arbios .loan Merritt Rlllll Papineau Cora Perez Carol Resecker Ruth Stewart Coralie Hill Nadine Castor E. Andrews Pllizalreth Pitman Gerrie Lopes Dennise Bushnvll Esther Guerra Donna Plank Phyllis Fiorini Delise Fiorini ,loan Michell Mayrenc Kearney Elsie Lawson ,lean Kinney Eve Hanson Joyce Yvarren Arflith Totten Kay lWIcC0y Dolores Striker Barbara Meeker Norma Bettencourt Barbara Deiss Roberta Stine Ellen Bersinger Sharon Kongslv Vera Ferrari Nlartlia Rolwrts Patrieia Brizf-0 Sally Dieclunan Lorraine Lackey Vary Bartholmny Q'--r vm fn 11' Yi? 'KIT VE 4,-., alpha omieron pi NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded 1897 Barnard College DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER President, Mary J o Graefe V. President, Angela Panelli Secretary, Janet Greene Treasurer, Winifred Brooks Adviser, Dr. Roberta Holloway New pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi cast admiring eyes upon cake baked in their honor. 3 - ' M f ' ' ' N Hr , ' H ' wc - fel .,nrf ' rx s.,mM.l::g27NssaZQx,'9t2f.!!!wMfz1rM::..fwmlLwQv-fzlimf1x4fFi5ws1'al.za0:mf Beverly Bergstrom Henrietta Lloyd Winnie Rogers Laverne Kaelin Laura Card Kathleen Maloney Barbara Baumberger Jeanne Welke Helen Chalmers Jeanne Durrell Nancy Dali Alicia Warcl Jacqueline Larsen Deloris Peterson Isabel Navarra Virginia Pendell Pat Anthony Anabel Madsen Mary Lou Bachmann Janet Greene Pat Reed Wiinnie Brooks Cathy Savinovicb llfildred Brown Angela Panelli Clare Silvera llarilyn Ahlenis Phyllis Raef Dorothy Gibson Geraldine Gliver Nlargurita Crawford Andrea Kriege Ardenne Samuels Jacque Andre Ruth Swindal Jackie Bessiere ,loan Fitzgerald .lanet Fraser Louise Budros Pauline Day Urva True llary Jo Graefe Anne McColley .loan Alley Anita Bass Joan Greco .loanne Tagerlancl Martha Reid .loan Parker Patricia Wlelch Marilyn Vassey Joyce Frost Betty Roberts alpha phi NATIUNAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded l872. Syracuse University CHAPTER BETA PSI President, .lane lves V. President, Virginia Gordon Secretary, Jody Stapler 'llI'f 2iS1lY0l', Beverly Bceler Faculty Advisers, Dora Smith, Barbara lvood. Some of the active members smile for the photographer after initiation. Front row, left to right: Peggy Cagliardi, Sallyan Ferch, Beverly Beeler. Burl: row: Rosemarie Gosselin, Phyllis Bollnger, Kate Carson. 1104 ,-ff' wffik .,,.,...-1 .1-f ' 'X E .lane Ives Boscmarie Gosselin Elaine xVllllIlIllS Peggy Gagliardi .loan 'llhurinan Nelfla Alstrancl .lane Fisher Sally Ferch Carol Richey .-Xnnamae Azzarella Nlaile Enzcnspcrgcr Diana Anson Genny Gordon Nlargaret Copley Shirley Dodd Beverly Beeler Nlaxine Nlazzanti Kate Carson JoAnn Beecroft Xlilflrefl Knowles ,Iorly Stapler Carolyn Fink Nleriel Miller Balbina Crattone Carol Breckenridge .leanne Griggs Elizabeth Moore Nancy Newport Dorothy Bokusek Gay Richardson A nn lvinckler Dottie McCormack Betty Beseler Carol Pace Mary Thorp Pat Harris Blanche Moore Mona McNulty Janet Houplin Donna Dalton Barbara Billing Nancy Curry Ylargzaret McDonnell .laekie Dowdall .lody Bartlett Betty Cameron Donna Eisile Shirley Cuminsky Deborah Dickey Patricia Black Marcia Martin Barbara Hocking chi omega NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded February 5, 1895, University of Arkansas IOTA DELTA CHAPTER President, Betty Lou Taylor V. President, Patricia Baker Secretary, Dorothy Pederson Treasurer, Melba Sills Faculty Adviser, Marie Carr Top row, left to right: Charleen Chew, Kitty Gunner, Bottom row: Elizabeth Shauer, Nancy Lee, Ardelle Betty Lou Taylor, Melba Sills, Patricia Marshall, Kath- Schmidt, Billie Berry, Rosalie Mills, Elizabeth Find- ryn Sproul, Ruth Mahr, Lucy Vail, Jeanne Kerwin. ley, Norma Welch, Barbara Withey, Patty Peck. The Chi O's gather around for the celebration of their chapter's birthday. L'Dad ' McCallum of- ficiates at cutting the cake, with the helpful assistance of Miss Taylor, chapter president. ' QRHQW XX-,nm Vx N ,Shu ffm Br-Q Qxyf delta gamma Top row, left to right: Deborah Tibbetts, Doris Kuster, Mary Pahl, Shirley Wil- son, Marjorie Parr, June Weir. Bottom row: Leila McMahon, Joyce Rowe, Beverly Austin, Carleen Fisher, J une Machado, C. Snider. NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORIT Y Founded at Lewis School, 1873 GAMMA ETA CHAPTER President, Aletta K ellogg V. President, Joni Beeler Secretary, Janet Giacomazzi Treasurer, June Machado Cor. Secretary, Delores Skocko Faculty Adviser, Mary Lou Montgomery The DG's used an aquatic theme, featuring marine life from the lower depths, for their first rushee party of Fall quarter. a. 1- vxrzfm .Nz TN. 3, K pkg? J .1... .1lA.:,f 1-n7 'h?jQ wr- , xnxx 'R X delta zeta NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded Miami University, Ohio, 1902 GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER President, Adele Thompson V. Pres., Carolyn .loergenson Rec. Secretary, Diana Kaulbach Cor. Secretary, ,lane Garretson Treasurer, Barbara .lane Hugo Faculty Advisers, Dr. Margaret Jones, Miss Pauline Lynch, Miss Patty Bacon Delta Zeta pledges were honored at a dance in the Hotel Mark Hopkins in SanFrancisco , ? , Grace Grille-l Barbara Champion Florf'nc-e Ross Aulele Thompson Diane Kaullmacll Marian Sinz ,lane Garrclson Betty Sample Barbara Stout .loan Clcrvi Grace Brown Margaret Brzuly Nlarjorie Heppner Karleen lverson Dorothy liittig Hetty Brownlee Shirley Nelson Mary Ann Coppini Mary Frances Curries Carolyn ,loergensen Geri Bacon Marilyn Miller lllary Hill Gloria Cathcy Beth Wfatson Dale Dyke Helen Ulmi Dorothy Johnson Virginia Johnson Pat Killiliv Elizabeth Kilgallin Louise Lapp Mary Ann Stacllcr Carolyn Raine Barbara Jane Hugo .loan Painter Teddy Bulman Barbara Downey Pat Chrisliolm Beverly Dettling Dolores Barsotti Betty Brisliin Nellis Ncflom Nlarilyn Rowley Winefrefl Graf Thea Pellegrini Barbara Gala ,lackie Thomas ,lanet Pemberton Virginia Ashley iw. 17' 51...-r fa, 'QE' ,wh 'KU T7 qs-1 Br TG '71 YV QA if 757 X l gamma plu beta NATIONAL SOCIAL SOROBITY Founded Syracuse University, 1874 BETA THETA CHAPTER President, Ellen Erichsen V. President, Marian McCoy Cor. Sec., Mary McNeil Rec. Sec., Beverly Busch Treasurer, Peggy Major Faculty Adviser, Mrs. Dolores Spurgeon Gamma Phi Beta entertains at open Jeanne Murphy ,loan Hale Marian Bell Pat Ellis Marian McCoy Dolores xli31'D0ll2llll Flori Musso ,loan Karsten Nancy Cuyler June Pereira Catherine Beed Alice Kent Kay Campbell Virginia Jones Sue Gillespie Stephanie Nlartin Bernarflyne Bartlett Beth Calvin Beverly Busch Katherine Fuller Margery Merz Jeanie Nieri Marjolie Foster Martha Mooreheafi Marcia Moorehearl Elizabeth Lennon Dena Smith Barhara Nicholson Dolores Nicholson Rosemary Arndt June Wallenlrcrrg Ellen MaeKean Diana Lawlor Geraldine Merrill Jeanne Ellis Phylis Thom Barbara Barr Virginia Cox Barbara Graves Peggy Major Margery Nelson Mary Anflritsas Margaret Herndon Shirley E. Meyer Shirley Seharfen ,Ioyee Lyman ,Ioyee Malone Mary McNeil ,loan MeKihhen Marian Huttman Peggy Smith Ellen Eriehsen Lucille Hartranft Jean Tamplin kappa alpha theta NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded DePauw, 1870 GAMMA Xl CHAPTER President, Lois Garibaldi First V. Pres., Pat Turner Second V. Pres., .lanice Fuller Secretary, Carol Seibold Treasurer, Jeanne Lockwood Faculty Advisers, Miss Edith Graves, Miss Bernice Tompkins Theta's Pledge Dance February 10 at the Mira Vista Country Club. Doreen Beayie Nancy Marlin Alice Dougherty Betty ,lean Powell ,lean Wood ,Ianice Fuller Jayne Travis ,Ioline Clary Deborah Downer Lee Van Doreen Julianne Sawyer Carole Clowtlsly Eleanor Stone Jean Jorgensen Kay Mosher Nanci Schroen Corrine Keannelly Barbara Queener Bonnie Von Vilalcl Nancy Rundle Diane Wilson Carol Seibolfl Frances Courtney Elizabeth Driscoll l.aVerne Knceshaw Betty King Patricia Ralston Nlary Louise Cox janet 'llrittseliuh Georgia Bulloch Pat Turner Carina Austin Nancy Childrey Charlotte Cuneo Shirley Smart Barbara Bright Jeanne Lockwood Phyllis Agorastos l.ois Garibaldi ,lor-X nn Wvhite Louise Fletcher Naney Dean Barbara Driscoll Barbara Pearce Lois Tophanl Jacqueline Hicks Betsy Aniick Yvonne Hjclm Nlillie Canelo Kathleen Bairtl Nancy Hardy ,laekie Norton Pat .-Xlexanclcr UGEP' -are 'QT11 faq. an Yi if Y' N-Y was fy, 1-H ga- :+P-w NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded Monmouth College 1870 DELTA CHI CHAPTER President, Barbara Albaugh Vice President, June Winter Secretary, Beverly Shobe Treasurer, Geraldine Andersen Faculty Adviser, Miss Martha Thomas kappa kappa gamma Top row, left to right: M. Clayton, M. Millspaugh, P. Nye, Bottom row, left to right: S Johnson L Holbrook A M. Darrow, M. Bridges, B. Darendinger, P. Flanagan, Price, B. Shobe, R. Holthouse C Ryan M Harwood V. Knowe. Kappa Kappa Gamma members in an informal songfest. R. Ellis. Zvi lm-. ,A 'K 'xx , 2' in fs YT .X :-. fa? ., ,,A..,A. , , Q PM ff- uw W Kg' N 3 7 Qwxn 'N-w..,.U a is NW 3 V. xxx ' 11- -::,.. a :' . 4 :sm WX sigma kappa Top row, left to right: Mary McDiarmid, Medora-Vaux Mervy, Mary Lou Gardner, Ramona Hicks, Mary ,lane Walker. Bottom row: Betty Blewett, Melva Taggart, Pat Frantz, Ann Cunningham, Lenore Cox. NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY Founded at Colby College, 1874 BETA RHO CHAPTER President, Audrey Auerbach Vice President, Diane Morgan Secretary, Carol Benelisha Treasurer, ,loan Condon Faculty Adviser, Miss Margaret Twombly The traditional scmi-formal pledge dance was held in honor of thc neophytes at Casa Del Rey in Santa Cruz, February 4th, 1950. The Presentation Waltz was the highlight of the evening. inumvr - f 51 1...s' s-Q N31 1l -'ff AL Q uw iw, Top picture-seated, left to right: Dean Price, Bob Baer, Bob Schatz, Dick Mason. Second row: Woodie Kennamer, Bill Hatch, Bob Smith, Keith Medeiros, Marv Braunstein, Mike Barchi, WaHy Summers, Herb Johnson, Charles Meek, Bill Martin, Lud Spolyar, Robert Allen, Bob Rojka, Tom Thomason. Bottom picturegseated, left to right: Dean Price, Bob Baer, Dick Mason, Keith Medeiros. Second row: Bill Hatch, Marv Braunstein, Bob Smith, Wally Summers, Charles Meek, Mike Barchi, Lud Spolyar, Herb Johnson, Bill Martin, Tom Thomason, Bob Allen, Bob Rojka, Bob Schatz, Woodie Kennamer. Fraternities of the lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil and their representatives are: Delta Sigma Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Delta Theta Omega Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Pi Theta Chi Theta Mu Sigma Dean Price Mike Barchi Bob Rojka Bill Martin Wally Summers Will Olsen Lud Spolyar Bob Schatz Bob Smith Paul Davis Charles Meek Michael Digan Ken Black Dick Mason Herb Johnson Bill Hatch Bob Baer Robert Allen Keith Medeiros Marv Braunstein Woodic Kennamer Bill Finger inter-fraternit council I84 Gerald Bergstrom Bill Marchant Dave Stoddard Robert Bash Edward Tiernan Ted Lilley Bob Miller Dean Clemer Bill Lane J im Van Houten Ted Wallace Vernon Bergstrom Ed Lewis James Jacobs Mary Lou Harwood was crowned Theta Chl Dream Girl at the Devonshire Country Club 1n San Carlos theta chi '53 theta ehl NATIONAL F RATERNITY Founded 1856, Norwich Universlty GAMMA XI CHAPTER President, Vice Pres., Secretary, , Vernon M. Bergstrom Treasurer Richard J . Webster William Marchant Marvin Braunstein Advisers, James Jacobs, Ed Cundiif George William Bob Kavet Joseph Hornbaker Ed Case Frank Christenson Herb Lister Dale Maynard Herb Patnoe Hank Krutzmann Wm. Russell Armen Hanzad Bill Cain Keith Medeiros Brice MacDonald Bruce Titus Edward Cundifi' Ray Yonce Richard McGlynn Bill Lemon Boh Custer Richard Perkins Neil Christiansen Sage Morris Sal Farrauto William Fielder Bob Melbye Ed Tucker Bill Casey Rowland Harris Jim Grant James Clark J im Bowman Don Curry Boyd Porch Norman Stenback Warren Storm Bern Bernardini Gerald Melcher Larry Patton Dick Chappell Archie McKinley George Anderson Ditz Webster Robert Mansfield Marv Braunstein Bob Shipley Ed Walters .lean LaLanne Paul Smith Richard Garcia Keith Lampson Bill Patton Robert Buck Robert Kemppe Joel Thornley Clifford Michaelson Charles Carlson Jack MacDonald Roger Monsarrat J, . . 4 ai- is PLEDGES: Bill Patton, Robert Buck, Robert Kemppe, Joel Thornl ey, Clifford Michaelson, Charles Carlson, Jack MacDonald, and Roger Monsarrat. I87 NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded 1899 C.C.N.Y. GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER President, Bill Martin Vice President, Howard O'Neill Secretaries, Dale LaMar, Bob Wright Treasurer, Bill Schulz Faculty Adviser, E. W. Clements delta sigma phi Delta Sigma Phis and their dates dance to the tune of Hobo music. 24 :1 ' J Ya. . rf, 1. Hank Bosendin Dale LaMar Merv Wagner' Bill Martin Don Eldridge Tad Johnson Charles Stevens Bob Shellenberger D011 Harkness John Rogers Bill Lytle Bob Rojka Kenneth MeG1'av' Gale llloreloek Richard Edwards Bill Schulz Tony' Sweetland Mae Morton Wayne Dundore Bob Wlright Garvin Laskowski Dale Hanst J ack Pate Glenn Brown Dick Grosser Pat Varketta Howard 0'Neill James Kane Marvin Bordon Morey Coles Don Frolich Arthur Bussi Joe Graziano Vie Holshevnikoff Bill Sehrink George Schirle Leland Newton Kenneth Bush Edward Clements Bill W'oodfint Brian Wright delta sigma gamma LOCAL SOCIAL FRATERNITY Founded 1936, San Jose State College President, John Zane Vice Pres., Raymond Goodwin Secretary, Robert Hines Treasurer, Walter Jenvey Faculty Advisers, Dr. E. Camp bell, Norman Dolloif The Delta Sigma Gamma's annual Sadle Hawkm s Day frolic Bill Morgan Bill Johnson Bob Torrey Walt Mueller Dierk Johnson Mike Barchi Bolr Hines ,lohn Witt1l1e1'e David Delehanty Richard Jones Harry Anson Don Ling Carl Holmherg Dick Finta Richard Knipper Frank Benito Don Jansen Darrell Bouleau Dick Thompson Clyde Zirhel Dick Schmitz Charles Peterson Charles Clapper Pete 'McLaughlin Richard Grant l.eonard Cavanagh Frederiv Allred Sllf'l'lllZlll Sc'hroder Carl Zehm John Zane Ray Goodwin William Moore Harry Powers Larry Rice Paul Nichols Dale Brown George Clark James Shouse Bolt Kissiek Charles Hodgdon Richard Roekhold Don Siemons .lames Smith James Sage Norman Dollolf Charles Belden Dean Price Walter ,lenvey 'KSC e ta theta omega LOCAL SOCIAL FRATERNITY Founded 1926, San Jose State President, Bud Prindle Vice President, Will Olsen Secretary, Don Anderson Treasurer, Wayne Sheppard Faculty Advisers, J ack Holland, Charles Guichard The Delta Theta 0H16g3,S throw a dance Parisian style. Jerry Schmidt Wfayne Sheppard Everett Price Frank Horst Charles Wviedeman Wally Sunnners Bob Cline Dale Cooksey Don Anderson Bud Prindle Bon King Pete H. Isola Dirk Russo .loe Bonfiglio Claude Finley Pete Hartman George Taylor Bill Hiller B ill Arnlell John Steele Elven Hubbard .lack Holland Don LaFave Louie Eike Don Carlson Vinei Bertalueci Don Litcomb Terry' Bowman Holpert Laidlaw Dick Angus George NV. Strickler John Sllehtanian Frank T oft Valentino lvonaire Don Foulger Cecil Mansfield William B. Young Wlillard YV. Younff R3f'lllOl11lE.SCh1'CCl2 Douglas Shaw Will Olsen Don Downey Bolr Galli if-iig' 1 HK' I93 delta upsilon NATIONAL F RATERNITY Founded Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., 1834 SAN JOSE CHAPTER President, Bob Schatz Vice President, Ray Jones Secretary, Dick Murphy Treasurer, Francis McMahon Faculty Advisers, Major Howard Brown, Dr. Milburn Wright Dressed and relaxed in the true fashion of the beachcombers, the D.U.'s enjoy their gala Kanaka Kapers. Delta Upsilon's Golden Dukes rooting section turns out enmasse for the college hoxing houts. Francis McMahon Richard Murphy Lud Spolyar Kenneth Senour Charles Frusetla Tom Harney David M. Down john W. Moeller Bill Furnell Yvilliam F. Monohan Kenneth Weax'e1' Jerry Nelson Tad Bonell Harry Moore Don Douglas Dave Heagerty Dick Vaum Vincent Lacoste Bolr Schatz Dick Jewell Julius Bocca Charles Nlarriott Boh Madsen Frank Arena Marsh Pitman Richard Thiel George Coaxley Bill Wfatts Ed Mosher William B. Miller ,lohn Benson Don Brown John Giacomazzi Robert C. King Bay Jones Boss Fuller KM 6-Q 1 NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1865 GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER President, Rob Pettengill Vice President, Donald Elliott Secretary, Paul Davis Treasurer, William Gwinn Faculty Adviser, Dr. 0. C. Wil- liams kappa alpha Ted Richmond Richard B. Robinson Fred Davenport Robin Pettengill Richard Brown Ken Murray Hoopskirts and regal military uniforms set the style of dress for the annual Dixie Ballf' 'T11' li William Swift Louis Gerard Warren Harrison William Weber Richard Biersch Bob Smith Ervin Hadley Paul Persell Ray Bowdle Jack Reidy Ed Brajenovich Henry Forsbury Cliff Ralph Walter Hofman Albert Van Aman Gerald Doyle Bob Hitchcock Alan Winterbothan Ray Hanagan Richard Frost Benjamin Pettus Bruce Summers Edward Morgan Lester Penterman Jules Thiebaut Al Grass Reynold Johnson Don Palmer 0. C. Williams Dick Field Dale Voerckel Don De Geller .lack Frederick J im Francis Paul Davis Robert Kastncr Fred Burbank Don Elliott Bill Codiga Edward Gasper, Jr. Stanley Francis Vvilliani Gwinn Joh n Kelsey Alfred Silva NValter Van Dekey up NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded Boston University, 1909 ZETA NU CHAPTER President, Michael F. Digan , Vice President, George H.Yeager 3 Secretary, Rodney T. Kelley 1 Treasurer, F. Ray Bryant Faculty Adviser, Dr. Bert M. Morris lambda chi alpha Putting their best foot forward are Lambda Chi Alpha pledges dressed in traditional regalia F. Ray Bryant Tom Snashall Duke Dcras Jerry Wheelei' Michael F. Digan Don Lathrop Skip Lloyd Campbell Don Harryman Robert Rafloski Tom Fike Richard Rafloski Howard Boss Don Camp Winheld Neff Gale Newton Jack Foster Homer Lohr Ed Carnesecca James Eliot Jack R. Shipc Rodney Kelly Dave Wvillson Art Gallegos .lcrry Sanguinetti Bill Francis Brayton Hahn .lllllllH3ZCl1IlllSl Tom Sprague George Yeager Boyd Johnson Don Madsen Bob Dewitt A rtie Christopher Dave Woods Bill Seward Bert M. Morris Clayton Craig .lack Dewsen Charles Gaff Harold .lohnson Warren Jones Franklin Hale Charles Day Gerard Kcnly Qu iff' 5? 3 m 30-we Jin 91. 41- F o phi si ma kappa NATIONAL 'FRATERNITY Founded University of Massa- chusetts, 1873 XI TRITON CHAPTER President, Coy Staggs Vice President, Richard Hammer Secretary, Howard Macway Treasurer, James Thomsen Faculty Adviser, Mr. Kenneth Johnson Brookdale Lodge was the scene of the Initiation Banquet. zrk 1 sais: fi Lsfsfswm Jack Fourcadc Siggic Eugene Anderson .lack Doty Willialn A. Doyle Don Schaeffer Ted Ropolo Don Larsen Andrew Hardin Leonard Frizzi Edward M. lllartin Bud Wilkinson Scott Chestnutt John lVlcSweeney Loren Lansberry Philip Piazza Coy Staggs Al Pinard J ack Jensen Frank Canino James Thomsen Fred Duval Kenneth Black Raymond Forsyth Joseph Ashworth Dick Schefsky Howard Macway Richard Hammer Pat Felice Carl Deisenroth George Sousa J ack Quirk Hal Ely Q3 qw 1 i IQ? 201 pi kappa alpha NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded 1868 University of Virginia DELTA OMICRON CHAPTER President, Bud Guisness Vice President, Thomas Burch Secretary, Perry Linder Treasurer, Don Millard Faculty Adviser, Dr. Boris Gregory The Sigma Gamma 0mega's are installed at San Jose Country Club as Pi Kappa Alpha's Walt Miller Harry Beck George McDonald Richard Strain Bill McKinney Richard Lebedeff Jasper Ciraulo Tom Burch Carl Fernandes Edward Carter Allan Carlson Tom Hatch Richard Benedett Eugene Dickason Edward Chapman Bill Hennessy Willianl Hatch Bud Guisness Lou Balbi - Don Millard David Horn Granvillo Thomason Calvin Thomas Bud Fellows Ronald Brown Stan George Phil Crimmins George Patterson Herbert Johnson J ack Kunz Boris Gregory Meyer Glickman Stephen Yurus George Perazzo Perry Lender Bob Durkin 'Q' its IC' 16. 'Q' 'Wx sigma alpha e silon NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded 1856 University of Alabama CALIFORNIA ZETA CHAPTER President, Charles Pettis Vice President, James Lovely Secretary, Alan Reahoek Treasurer, Robert Seal Faculty Adviser, Dr. Fred Graham Sigma Alpha Epsilon members show guests through their new house. ,141 1 smear, f ' e-:r Ralph Klindt Charles Pettis William J . Smith Leroy R. Cashin Steve Everett Kenneth 0'Brien Owen 0. Hall Robert Seal Bob Fraser J ames R. Stewart Chesley Douglas Sheldon Williams Larry Cowper David Vallandigham Keith Cakebread William C. Rogers Elliott House Richard Thompson Stewart McCullough Ross Campbell John Hamber Floyd Brisbine Allen R. Reahock Richard Huntwork J ohn Drew George Graaskamp .lames W. Taylor Ronald Wren Dan lnveen Gerald McAtee Ed Miller Tom Wright William Pick Paul Rambert William Hays Eugene M. Cahill Bud Callisch Fred Judd Don Siddall John E. McBain Robert Baer .lohn Nail Earl Rice C. A. Maloney sigma pi NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded Vincennes Univ. 1897 SAN JOSE COLONY President, John Friday Vice President, Walter Andrews Secretary, Earl Singer Treasurer, Victor Fracolli Faculty Adviser, Mr. Paul Eeker Members attending a Sigma Pi dance present a study in relaxation at the intermission Nathan Choate Stewart Pinkston David C. Shepard Norman E. Nielsen Thomas R. Miller, Jr. Robert Allen David Millovich Jerry Dedo Ted Springston Herbert Howard Paul Ecker John R. Scott Victor Fracolli Walter Andrews William Patterson Raymond Kelley Earl Singer Robert Marquis Don Dierkes Louis Gregory Nathan Hooper .lohn F. Bishop Warren E. Sanner Barney P. Bragg Thomas C. Hardy J ack Roberts Douglas King John Friday Mathew J . Wadleigh theta mu sigma SOCIAL LOCAL FRATERNITY Founded SJSC, 1943 President, Joseph Pinheiro Vice President, Robert Foley Secretary, Frank Bonner Treasurer, Vincent Cracohiolo Faculty Advisers, Dr. Raymond Mosher, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Over- son. Brookdale Lodge provides the backdrop for the Theta Mu Sigma pledge dinner dance '2iwz,:,,axv an rn fixture' Mel Souza lvillianl Luther lvilliani Pack ,loseph Pinheiro Al E. Blooul Bill Collins Don l.zu-lcrguc .l ack A rnoldy ,lim Stalker Don Knappett .lohn Norilhausen Joh n Prieolo Jr. Bob Foley 'Leo Foley Will'l'1'Il Gulrrielli Frank Bonner Boll Fryllargcr Ralph Suurlielml Eil 0'Donnell Aflllklllll George Ceralil Nelson llonulil Fulsaus Don Sugcliorn Don NPWVIIIHII lion Cross I lmrles B. Nlcliclvic Czu'lFru1l1len xYlll2lI'll S2lllIlllI'l'S Boy Fussel Ray Lyon Dick llorris Don Gale Oliver Dilihle Peter Cirivelleri Jim Welden Cliflmoril lllzljersik J6l'l'y'Hk1IIlllllJIlll Hoy HOlClll2lIl Burl Watts Vim-cnt Cracchiolo Boli Frahey William Nlay Richard Snider Dick Nelson Herliert Rieclle Russell Fulsaas Holly Cornelius K4-ith Emlersliy Bill Finger lyillarml RZllllll'l'Z Dave Bowen NX oorlic li. Kcnnamer 45 ST' 20 theta Xl NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded Rensselaer Institute Troy, N. Y. 18641 COLONY, SAN JOSE President, John Del Secco Vice President, Philip Armi Secretary, Wallace McClymont Treasurer, Miller Lee Taylor Faculty Advisers, Mr. Lowell C Pratt, Capt. Robert D. Agers Allan D. McKenzie John Del Secco Keith Nelson George Willey Dale Wilson Richard Wagner Robert Mohery Edwin 0. Hass Charles J . Sedgwick Stanley Wacholz Charles Castro Art Adams Don Lee Ron Ross Thomas McCalley Tom Statti Phillip Armi John Muzio William Reed Carl Moore James L. Riley Miller L. Taylor Grattan Perry George M. Sweet Capt. Robert D. Agers Phillip Jones Richard Redeker Dale Bertsch Wallace McClymont Lowell C. Pratt Charles W. Murray Warren B. Hehir Robert F. Solomon Gene Blanc Al Chapman James E. Barnett ,lay D. Griebel Marvin McCorkle Herman Smith Norman Joldersma Charles Casey J ack F. Scheberies John .l. Yankovich Donald Jernigan Herbert C. Frame Gerald Simpson Charles Gardner Gene Stanfield Richard H. Schuman Earl Martin Donald R. Walter Gilbert Y. Baker Harry Britton appa si ma NATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865 DELTA CHAPTER President, Norman .Ioldersma Vice President, Gill Baker Secretary, James E. Barnett Treasurer, Gerald Simpson Faculty Advisers, Dr. Arturo B. Fallieo, Mr. Carlton lVlcWilliams 495 chi pi sigma SOCIAL FRATERNITY, DEPARTMENTAL Founded at San Jose State, 1935 President, Rudy Valenti Vice President, Michael Barchi Secretary, William Morgan Treasurer, Bert McCarty Faculty Adviser, Mr. Peter Kris- tovich Annual Get Acquainted Dinnerv sponsored by Chi Pi Sigma. Chief Blackmore was guest speaker, and Honorary members present were Colonel Hea, Colonel Watts and Captain Agers. Charles Martin Jesse J. Bautista James B. Murray Harry Carlsen Mike Barchi Hugh Bryant Earl Harris Stanley lrolxoflinski Nlarshall N. Bean xvyllliillll 0. Elliott Joe De Soto James WY. Holconlh lvesley H. Dohhs Bob Shatz Jim Grant Robert xvlllItClTlO1'C Herbert Harvey Chester Miller .lack Shipe llel Riley Lelaml B. Jamison Bill Morgan Bert McCarty ,Iohn Fontana Rudy Valenti Roy McMahan Peter Kristovich Thomas Keane Homer lreland DeYVitt Hupp Norman Ansley Keith Melton George Kolman James Van Maren lvarren .l. Ramey Vim-lor Fought Bill Calli 'W 4 x Q 'Q-K-as 4, 1. 1' f .iii , i 4 X, ffxvjs WA uw ,N W ggigggisw? sw 22 ,. W , A -'Q ' ' f Ef ff? :gg AN -f--.., ,Qs N -:If 'f F 5521 , A 4- .af sz ' . :-QI,,::1,1 5 :Q-5Q'g,g ff X H .Z ,,,. x 1 . .Et 53, ,I ,... 13 7' .... 'sr V . ,.-,. wg I.. 5' if f if . ' 1.',s ivf 5. .,.., :.:.:..:..: ... . . xxx - .: f' . ,Nz ' ' ..: :. s.-,W -fa' :f -:f wifi? , V . x .ifqj :fu :M QA A picnic sketching party highlighted Winter Quar- ter for the members of Alpha Gamma, local art fraternity at San Jose State. Outstanding activities of the year include quarterly open dances and an annual art exhibit, also the group enjoys guest speakers, in- formal group discussions and gallery tours. The ad- viser for Alpha Gamma is Robert R. Coleman. First row, left to right: Bob DeSalles, Birdie Brockwell, Mas Kumano, Dorothy Fallo, Ashton Britten, Betty Yoho, Margaret Nakumura. Second row: Sally Calvo, Oliver Antonuccio, Bob Russell, Walter Landaker, Glen Moore, Bill Chan, Robert Coleman, Fred Cooper, Gus Triantafillos and Roger Aragona. Left to right: Walter Landaker, president, Dorothy Fallo, vice president, Oliver Atonuccio, treasurer, Margaret Nakamura, secretary, Bill Chan, publicity, and Glen Moore, sergeant-at-arms. alpha gamma First row, left to right: Marian Traham, Miss Dora Smith, Doris Gourley, Zelma Clit-It, Urma Quinley and Marie Sakagchi. Second row: ,loan Searles, Lois Higgs, Maxine Books, Barbara Friar, Marilyn Brooks, Doris Wanek and lVlargaret Erickson. en ineerin society The sure sign of an Engineer- ing major is the sliderule which is carried constantly. The members of San .lose State Engineering Society praise the sliderule as a labor and mental saving device. As af-tive members, the group participates in smokers, field trips, barbecues, socials, for- mal dinners and intramural sports. Practicing engineers in local industries are invited as guest speakers throughout the year. C. C. Farlow presided over the society during the past year. Founded at San Jose State in l930, the Bibliophiles is a pro- fessional club open to all librari- anship major and minors. Ae- tivities of this organization are conducting library tours for new students and Working in neigh- boring libraries. Officers of the club are Margaret Erikson, presi- dent, Wlarian Traham, vice president, Maxine Books, secre- tary, and Alina Bertolaceini, treasurer. Faculty adviser Wliss Smith. hihliophiles 'First row, right to left: ,l. Gonzalez, W. E. Hichcsoll, J. D. King, H. Brownf Farlow, J. llfl. Drake and R. A. Harris. Second row: G. Cashman, J. B. Haynes H. P. Deutschman, H. D. Harrington, D. E. Currier, R. G. Conn, D. G. Smith, H Hamann and R. M. Schumacher. ': r 1mmww--wemMmq,.Nwxmwmwm-rwfnzza mx rx see.-w.wr'uaa-L -at ' ' annum flyin 6 9 W A single-winger buzzing over campus may be one of the uFly- ing 20, Inc. boys getting a bird,s- eye view of Washington Square. Recently founded at San Jose State, the club meets at the San Jose Municipal Airport where the group participates in indi- vidual flying, competitive air- meets and an annual aerial play- day. The latter event gives the boys a chance to show off their skill and manipulation in their f'Flying Jenny. Officers of the club are Bob Gross, president, Dave Hay, vice president, Don Broadhurst, secretary, Bill Keil, treasurer, and Mr. Allen Israel- son, faculty adviser. First row, left to right: Bob Stone, Harold Stevens, Dave Hay, Bay Paxton, Bob Gross, Bob Kruse. Second row: Lowell Grattan Doug Pautz, Chuck Cutting, William Keil, Mr. D. L. James First table from left: Mrs. Eleanor Mann, B. Beitzel, J. Spring, M. Towey, J. Pal- mer, J. M. Palmer, P. Knight, N. Hall. Second table: D. Prescott, J. Moore, J. Avery, D. Rupe, J. Friedman, L. Keck. Back row: B. Wallick, D. Thomas, M. Whitaker, A. Floyd, J. Harmon, E. Rodert, M. Keller, Y. Ormiston, C. Zumwalt, J. Justice, J. Bruck, D. Jennings, A. Herrington, F. Fisher, B. Chelsey, E. Berg. occupational therapy Making puppets, wood work, and other handcraft projects are only a few of the activities in which the San Jose State Occupational Club partici- pates. The students are given practical experience in re- habilitating patients in local hospitals and private homes. Miss Mary Booth is faculty adviser and the officers ending their term of office are Joan- etta Burck, president, Jean Justice, vice presidentg and Roy Mahistead, secretary- treasurer. First row, left to right: Aubin King, Rex Williams, George Briggs, Fred Jobs, Charles Abilgard, Doreen Straight, Karleen Iverson, Richard Allen, Prof. Elmo Robinson, Prof. Arturo Fallico. Second row: Marion Atkinson, Francis Catalina, Frank Kruetch, Joe Williams, Russell Benioff, Robert Merritt, Louis Gandy, Gilbert Sanchez, Gordon Scholdice. First row, left to right: Salvadore Margherita, Catherine Lambert, Joseph M. Parez, Gloria Hing, Dawn Hammel. Second row: Mich- ael Bardo, Dave Shepherd, Dan Firth, Al Silverman, Alberto Zcgarra. philosophy club The Philosophy Club, which has as its objec- tive the stimulation of informal extraclass philosophical discussion, was founded on the San ,lose State campus in 1946. Informal meet- ings are held throughout the year to further the members' ideals and interpretations of life. pre-med society Saws, chisels and hammers are carefully in- spected and checked by the members of the Pre-Med Society. Founded in 1947, the club has gained recognition and respect from stu- dents at San .lose State. The activities of the society include medical movies, guest speak- ers, hospital visits, viewing autopsies and sur- gical operations, and socials. The latter gives the members a chance to get fresh air and a healthy laugh before their next dose of ether. Officers ending their term of office are Joseph M. Perez, president, David Sheperd, vice president, Michael Bardo, secretary, and Sal- vador Margherita, treasurer. Faculty adviser for this medically minded club is Dr. Ralph Smith of the Zoology Department. Sojourners When fellows get together and get to know each other, you can be sure serious work and a lot of fun are in store. The Sojourn- ers of San Jose State are just what the above implies: work and fun for all members. The only prerequisite for member- ship in this organization is that persons wishing to join be mem- bers of a Masonic Lodge. This past year the club was headed by Bill Rickard, president, and Art Adams, vice president. Top picture, left to right: Ralph Dill, Robert Stewart, Edward Faulder, Leland Jamison, Bill Rickard, Arthur Adams, Donald Berklo, Delbert Knight, and Fred Mcliilwee. Bottom picture: President Bill Rickard and one of the members are discussing plans for Spring Quarter. Top picture: ski club members, meeting to discuss plans for future trips, take time out to smile for the camera. Bottom picture: tall pines and majestic peaks provide a scenic hack- ground for three happy ski enthusiasts: Allan Jones, Dave Brown and Althea Floyd. Spartan ski club Over 300 skiing enthusiasts at State this year took the privilege of wear- ing the Ski Cluh emblem and pin. The membership fee entitles each memher to a cabin reservation at Yosemite Park for at least one week end, admission to several cluh dances, movies filmed hy the hest skiers, and spring quarter heach parties. At weekly meetings, over which John Steele presides as president, 'cwax talks are of popular interest. Founded in l947, the San ,lose State Ski Club holds great promise of being one of State's Hmustw eluhs. Other officers of the club are .lay Raw, vice presidentg Althea Floyd, secrctaryg and Ward Douglas, treasurer. .lay HCurly7, Raw and Dave uDaddy Brown coach Tillie .lurevich on the fundamentals of their revolutionary skiing techniques. Relaxing after a long day on the slopes of Donner Summit, state skiers join in song and merriment at beautiful Cal Ski Lodge. Whoever said 4'There's alwa s room for one 9 9 , . . y. more' wasnt thinking of a trip to the snow. W. 3. 3. Women who enjoy the great out-of-doors and good healthy activities find their hearts at rest in the San Jose State W.A.A. Enjoying a good work-out the women partici- pate in archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, fencing, golf, hockey, tennis, orchesis, riding, swimming and Volley- ball during the course of the school year. The highlight of this spring quarter was 6'West- ern Splash-Upw, the annual swim show sponsored by the Swim Club of the W.A.A. Ac- tive advisers of the organiza- tion are Miss Mary Hooton and Miss Eleanor Coombe. Misses Leta Walter, presi- dent, Mary McNeil, vice presidentg Marilyn Hein, cor- responding secretaryg Anna- belle Vargas, recording secre- tary, and Dorothy Riggan, treasurer are ending their term of office of this organiza- tion which has just celebrated its 32nd birthday. From left to right, standing: Mary Ann White, Col- leen Brooks, Marion F ulgham, Tillie Jurevich, From left to right, first row: Joy Nye, Marilyn Ced- Marilyn Hein, Marcia Kasmire, Fay Johnson. Sit- erhorg, Dora Dill fmanagerj, Lucine Zakian, Mary ting: Mary Harris, Beverly Warnke, and Barbara Ann White. Second row: Joan Chambers and Col- Cornwell. leen Brooks. From left to right: Irma Tourtillot, Dorothy Rig- From left to right: Dorothy Fallo, Jeannette Hen- gan, Tillie Jurevich, Eleanor Pidoli, ,loeann Ingra- dricks, Freda Hahn, Edyna Sischo, Diane Gold- ham, Annabelle Vargas, Colleen Brooks and Bever- smith, Virginia Pendell, June Marken, Alice Kent, ley Devin. and Margaret Nakamura. Pratt Hallers, Nancy Lee and Marge Paul Struggle to snatch the ball from the MY Comets Marilyn Jenkins and teammate. Rose Mary McKean of the CWC 4'Fighting Irishw battles with Diane Sivors of the uSiz- zling Sixw. In the background are, from left to right, Beverly Valdez. Miss Coombe and Lucine Zakian. I, ,,,,..,f ,,f A? K mt RM fx if I? Qmgwk fmgm 22411 5-xl' 4' in-RWWWK Y'xf'?2QweWfi!53','V!R y Q A E , . f 1- -.,-- Q .! L - f A ' L . Q ,I .X , . . ,, - . - 3 1 -, , ,wwpwmgff 'A ' -fi ., A Q xx' ' A AK, 41-I-i1.,1il ,A AK sv KY. L K A, 8 , , ' 16. 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The 6'Spinners77 meet every Tues- day night - both beginners and advanced students are welcomed, especially to the get-acquainted parties held once a month. 6309 club The When, where, who, what, and Why of journalism are practiced by members of the 4430 Club. The organization is open to all journalism and advertising majors. A series of projects and social events are enjoyed by the members. Ending their term of office are Donnie Nunes, presidentg Peg Major, vice president, Doug Prestage, secretary, and John Dremel, treasurer. Mr. Charles Kappen is faculty ad- viser. Spartan Spinners take time out from Cotton-Eyed ,loen to show off their folk dancing costumes. I First row, left to right: Beverly Lymburner, Barbara Deemy, Jeanne Thomas, Marion Summers, Royce Root, Dixie Wise, Margot Miller. Second row: Mr. Wll- liam Gould, J ack Haddon, Doug Prestage, Charlene Little, Donnie Nunes, Peg Major, Harry Britton, John Dremel, Harvey Jordon. Sitting, left to right: M. Ahlenius, C. Scalapino, J. Eckstrom, G. Cameron, V Ferrari. Standing, first row: C. Maggio, B. Clark, C. Milner, R. Skecls, E. Brown M. Boone, J. Jones, L. Nelson, D. Roberts, K. Sniifen, M. Siler. Second row: N Mackay, J. Sullivan, L. Harris, G. Hodgson, E. Pearson, M. Turnbow, B. J. Jessie, I. M. Young, E. Lawson. First row, left to right: D. Dill, Ruth Laine, D. Riggan, M. Hein, M. McNiel, C. Nystuen, G. Villasenor. Second row: A. Vargas, Mary Ann White, l. Tourtilott, B. Myers, L. Walters. 9 alpha chi epsilon This honorary organization was formed for kindergarten-prh mary majors and is open to all students of education. Adviser is Mabel Crumby. womelfs p. e. The women's Physical Educa- tion and Recreation major club was formed in 1922 for the pur- pose of closer acquaintance among members of the depart- ment. Barbara Albaugh was elected to preside over the group this year with Dorothy Weller serving as vice president. Other officers include Dora Dill, sec- retary and Ruth Laine, treasurer. newman club The Newman Club is a national federation for closer unity among Catholic students on vari- ous campuses. It was founded at the University of Pennsyl- vania, and is a social organiza- tion. Above, Newman Club officers, left to right: B. Francis, publicity chairman, D Wooley, treasurer, P. Fox, corresponding secretary, F. Severo, president, R Rabenstein, vice president, C. Fink, secretary, Walter Philips, sergeant-at-arms Below: Members of the Newman Club enjoy an evening of relaxation at the Pre- Lenten Dance of February 16, 1950. Top: Student Y members enjoy a community sing in their quarters on Seventh street. Bottom: Members of the Student Y are piped aboard for one of their numerous dances. y. m. c. a. y. W. c. a. The student Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A., one of our well-known campus organizations, was founded in 1886. Marie Herold led the group as president this year with the help of John Jacobsen as vice president, Mary Kathryn Kelley as secretary, and Margaret Fea- vel as treasurer. James Martin is faculty adviser. c. c. f. The Collegiate Christian Fel- lowship was organized for thc purpose of promoting clear- cut faith in Christ among college students. Weekly meetings are held. C.C.F. olhcers pose for camera. Top, left to right: President Stan Ekstrand, Secre- tary Dorothy Newhardt, Vice President Catherine Barnes and Treasurer Spence Sutherland. Bottom: Members listen attentively at weekly meeting. Top, left to right: D. Kinney, J. Daniels, D. Cooter, C. Wilson, 1. Young, J. Brizard Bottom: Kappa Phi girls are entertained by some piano music after meeting Seated is Charlaine Wilson. First row, left to right: J. Saxon, J. Spence, M. Essert, B. Ekert, D. Alexander, G. MacDonough. Second row: H. Kimsey, D. Robinson, M. Logan, D. Cooter, S. Mitchell, L. Raley, J. Hayward, M. Larsen. Third row: L. Rodgers. kappa phi Kappa Phi is a National Methodist Women,s Club founded at Kansas University in 1919. The Omega chapter came to San Jose State in 1934. Officers for the past year in- clude: Charlaine Wilson, presidentg Donna Cooter, vice presidentg Mary Rice and Eva Pickett, secretariesg and Eleanor Davis, treasurer. The top picture shows an informal group of uSunday-nightersw gathered around Marian Bell at the keyboard. Bottom picture-Each week end the L'Seekers invite a guest speaker to address their group, hut the camera caught Dr. Farr pinch-hitting. First row, left to right: Ted Blake, Doris Moore, Gene Bishop and Virginia Pendell. Second row: Gene Hartman, Lois Rodgers, Mildred Day, Marian Bell. Third row: David and Annis Beutke, Cliff and Ruth Johns, Charles Ahildgaard. seekers The Seekers are a local religi- ous organization founded in the First Methodist Church of San ,lose in 1932. Officers of the past year were Helen Kimzey, president, Vyvettc Shouse, vice president, Mary Rice and Lois Rodgers, re- cording and corresponding secretaries, and Carol Becker, treasurer. New officers are: ,lim McCaugh, president, James Huntley, vice presi- dent, Marilyn Moflitt, record- ing secretaryg Doris Moore, corresponding secretary, and Franz lmker, treasurer. hillel Hillel was organized in 1948 at San Jose State for the purpose of closer unitv of Jewish students of the school. Old and new oHicers of Hillel are shown in the group pictured above. First row, left to right: Mort Schorr, Berny Schorr Knew presidentl, Bev Blaustein, Arny Levine fpast presidentj , Ed Solomon. Second row: Bob Herman, Gloria Koggan, Fred Finberg, Mort Weinstein, Dave Staloff. Bottom photo, first row, left to right: Joan Stillman, Diane Ellston, Beverly Blau- stein, Gloria Koggan, Marylin Levinson, Sarah Schmulman, Diane Goldsmith, Kay Lowy, Mr. Zeff. Second row: Stan Levin, Don Goldstein, Fred Finberg, Ron Sad- ick, Bob Pollack, Joe Reber, Ed Soloman, Jerry Mauer, Mort Schorr, Barney Schussel, Dr. ,I oe Cooper ffaculty adviserj , Arny Levine. Third row: Tom Ellis, Al Silverman, Mel Bonn, Joel Gambord, Howard Galant, Bob Herman, Mort Wfeinstein, Dave Stoloif. race hall Twenty-four Women students are accommodated at Grace Hall Co- flp. The girls operate the man- agement of the hall. by doing all the cooking and cleaning hy themselves. .Spartan houses inc. Seated, left to right: L. Sanders, P. Kern, N. Hodgcns, Gavin, S. Kurasaki, ,I Townsend, J. Harnsburger. Standing: B. Sawyer, l. Murphy, R. Falaris, S. Harris K. Kopnik, M. Banlison, H. Sagimara, C. Smith, D. Vitale, B. Frier, Bl. Dougherty .l. Wilke, R. Patella, D. Jones, E. Buckner, F. Yamada. B65 Members of Mary George Co-op and Grace Hall gather together for a joint dance First row, left to right: Jo Herrick, Betty Conover, Vonnie Neff. Second row: Pat Roan, Betty .Io Greason, Beverly Wvarnke, Carol Nysteun. Third row: Savan- nah Williams, Priscilla Snyder, Erlys Newfarmer, Barbara Braun, Marcia Kas- mire, Janice Willhide, Ruth Sweeney, Carolyn Lawson, Jo Fagerlund, .lean Fried- lllafl. mary george co-op Founded in 1927 at San Jose State, the Mary George Co-op rose from an obscure beginning to provide college girls a home where they can live together in a cooperative manner. Any girl is eligible to become a member, with no discrimination. Assist- ant Dean of Women, Mrs. I. Pritchard, is the faculty adviser for the group. Reading upwards, first row: Jeanne Clark, Jane Waugh, Doris Evans, Iris Elwood, Eleanor Wright, Elaine Handel, Pat Black. Second row: Lavada Begley, Ruby Phillips, Miriam Jamison, Marcia Whitaker. Right Foreground: Jessie Campbell and Virginia Kenyon. Left to right: Charleen Chew, Betty Bcssler, Lois Leonhcart, Betty Fussel. marimur hall Marimur Hall has been operated on a cooperative basis under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Mur- phy since the spring of 1946. The 23 girls in the housc arc divided into two living groups. The first floor manager is Doris Moore, and Ella Johnson directs the upstairs activities. The girls on 11th strect have scvcral an- nual activities, such as the Christmas party shown hcrc. di Inari house The girls who were living in the DiBari house two years ago de- cided to organize themselves into a more active group by electing oiiicers and establishing traditional house activities. Oiii- cers for the '49-'50 season who planned such events as a fall quarter open house, a Christmas party, and a dinner dance were: President Nanette Coltrin, Vice President Marjolie Foster, Sec- retary-treasurer Sophie Leos, and Publicity Chairman Marty Darrell. This boarding house is conducted under the direction of Mrs. Katherine DiBari. Seated on floor, left to right: Pat Bolton and Audrey Bittman. Second row: Edith Lankenau, Pat Ries, Beverley Ulch, Rose Ellis, Alice Brown, Terry Buonamici. Third row: Barbara Peterson, Mary Stout, Mary Anderson, Phyllis Rolfes, Emily West. ,..,-......W,.,.. showin First row, left to right: Dorothy Turner, Henriette Lloyd, Nanette Coltrin, Marjo- lie Foster, Marjorie Gregory. Second row: Janie Pryor, Phyllis Raef, Barbara Sloan, Mary Lopez, Sophie Leos. Third row: Bonnie Ormiston, Genevieve Tau- nis, Helen Walters, Sue Rouse, Marty Darrell. Top picture: Viewing the C.W.C. from this angle, an overall perspective of its size is realized. The bottom picture shows a small group of the girls comfortably relaxing in their front lounge. From left to right, backs to camera: Dolores Fos- ter, Jane O'Brien, Pat Wilkinson, Carol Casper. Facing camera: Francine Lawson, Marilyn Brown, Rosalie Franzoia, Cathy James, Joan Berry, Beverly McNally, Pat Chisholm, Jacque Andre, Pat Kavanagh, Betty Hosteter, Joyce Belcher. catholic w0mcn's center Located adjacent to the campus, the Catholic Women's Center is home to 82 coeds. The G'Center'7 was established twenty-eight years ago and has grown steadily through the years in both repu- tation and membership. The girls were currently led through an active season by Marie Laxalt and an elected House Council: Genevieve Villasenor, Jacque- line Andre, Mary Lou Johns and Jane 0,Brien. lucas house Founded in the Fall of 1948 by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lucas as a rooming house for men students of San .lose State College. presllyterian hall Presbyterian Hall was founded during the 1948-49 year. Mrs. Virginia Wachoh has served as house mother with Nancy Nlackye as president, Barbara Berg, secretary, Marvis Sewell, treasurer, Marian Gordon. Es- ther Marvel and Beverly Clark, floor chairmen, and Ann Mont- gomery, standards committee. Seated, left to right: Mrs. and Mr. L. A. Lucas. Standing: Bruce Nelson, Russell Benioff, Cliif Majersik, Brian Wright, Ward Wright, Norman Joldersma, John Conroy. First row, left to right: Dolores Edwards, Mary .lane Walker, Mary Hill, Barbara Berg, Marvis Sewell, .loan Whitener, Gay McGowan, Margie Fitts, Sally McHenry, Pat Goulder, Sonja Castberg. Second row: Esther Marvel, Barbara Chesley, Bev- erly Babbitt, Barbara Bayne, Beverly Clark, Jo Morgan, Marlyn Boos, Barbara Deemy, Lavinia Book, Dorothy Newhardt, Glendolyn Cox. 'M jZf?, 55 fS 3'.If.f0Z.fr'i4, 'i 'Ia' ' ' pratt hall Founded in October, 1945 Pratt Hall had the distinction of becom- ing the first dormitory to be estab- lished for the comfort of future Spartans. Before being taken over by the college in 1945, the rambl- ing old mansion on South First street served as the Pratt Home for elderly women. First row, left to right: N. Welsch R. Swindell, D. Rupe, M. Harms, J. Avery, J. Butler, N. Embshoiii, L. Cairns, J. Flenniken, L. Wurfer, J. A. Moore. Second row: J. Lazzero- ini, P. Rettig, P. Zimmer, N. Johns- ton, M. Thompson, M. Richards, L. Pilz, D. Prescott. 5 First row, left to right: N. Walker M. Latell, S. Hartnell, R. Clark, B. Morse, G. McDonald, J. Wood, A. Woolauer, J. Harmon, T. Cooper, P. Feit, L. Walther. Second row: M. Blue, J. Scott, M. Summers Wells, M. Bozarth, M. Harvey Pendell, T. Gould. Third row: . Rabenstein, S. Town, B. Miller . Insel, B. Lindquist, N. Gibson . Plausc. 7 si-was 7 First row, left to right: M. Johnson. P. Benzie, N. Lee, B. Neubarth, J. Thane. Second row: J. Sites, J. Mc- Farland, A. Buffner, D. Erlendson, B. Simmons. Third row: A. Ward D. Peterson, R. Martsoff, D. Pink, M. Atkinson, D. Brown, M. Hughs M. Paul, B. Kinst. Fourth row: C. Janzen, A. Morais, Mrs. B. Moore, C. DeVault, L. Johnson, E. Schulz, A. Little, J. Jackson, Mrs. P. Hard- esty, M. Siler, A. Benner. 9 9 Grounrl-breaking ceremonies for this new girls' dornlitorv at 260 South 11th strcct N were conducted early in March by Miss Helen Dimmick, clean of women, and Mrs. Izetta Pritchard, housing director. Two enterprising 111310 SJSC students are responsible for its construction, and from all expectations it will be a super- cquipped, niodcrnistic residence for thirty lucky coeds next fall. 1' nl QQHWWW V 4. K Al ' 'SQ ws, 21, ..,. v Q ,. Q 2 in ,N:.: U 1 QV IV' .x Y' ' , . is g 4 , iv gi QQ' ,ffm 3? as ,K .ygzwi 'W fwiw 22 lffmimm ' 5 Vi , 14? A , 'W f 'A 1 V+? . Q, hm , f ,Q '.V ,gf .1 fs' A Q 'A f 8 QR ,561 -U35 W n 5 4 J .bf gl Q jfs, 12,7 ' A 3, V N fs 6 div , Ugg, A .KW MA , ,, A ii 3 Vl5,,,.fggiW 'Eg-ff, ,V 'fan ., V' 1 f H 25,3 14 , 4 4 . , ra, x .Aw .. is VE: , 9 , t Mk ' W 1 3 ,Q ' ' - W ww T .Jar , S M522 Y mi! , , V X, aiiw L' A LY f' . fix x qvgfw K Jigf,lg4 mir ff 3 A Fw A A. :-xii 4-aim' 6' g,,,g'f.,5Q Q 5 aff :,, f-vi ff ,- E 'i'f,fjQ 5 Qin 'W fin saw. A S, . 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QT 'm',eae ,as Q xg ' ' 3 1' x A xw + A Q 3 lz l :E ,.,., f2 ,Q 4 KQXEY X ,--:i H S 1 Ax ' ,Z,,y BW Q N I x-x '78 515' A 41 e 'E ' ww M av an 3 mx CJ F V5 ,4 I I ,A s, f Q f. just a few glances at what the students of sparta have done daring the past year . . The first glimpse of Spring comes to State and with it thc habitual 'Gfevc-ru. The kids in the nursery play yard had lunch- eon guests when this couple searched for a comfy corner Maway from it alln. Theta Chi's invited their guests to the Chap- ter House for a Buffet Dinner and an evening of festivity one night last winter. The Duncans ffar leftj set the pace of the uSpinners at one of their weekly gatherings. Interest in this pastime has unquestionably captured many a newcomer this last year. Jim Caputo as Junior Convention Chairman gives a welcoming address to junior delegates to the Advertising Association of the West Mid-Winter Conference held in San Jose, Jan. 15, 16 and 17. Hosts for the junior members were Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity and Gamma Alpha Chi, women's national advertising fraternity. Northern California Judo Champs. Top row, left to right: Muri Tullis, Bob Harpainter, Bruce Hipkins, Yosh Uchida, coach. Bottom row: Harry Carlsen, George Best, Chris Fas- ciano. Students after registering for classes make a mad dash to the A Phi O book exchange. This looks like the beginning of a prosperous day. Canasta sweeps ovcr the campus, and is the lat- est Co-Rec Caper. Spartan Daily Staff holds a necktie party. Fit to he tied and hung from the highest tree is none other than Marv Frydenlund, editor. Spartans hold Santa Clara llanner. Procured on a midnight raid of the University Campus just before the big game. Typical family scene on the Spartan campus. The Whole family goes to school, pop wants a college credential, some of the young mothers also are enrolled as students, or they visit the campus with the future Spartan. i , NW' r Dave mixes a fancy coke for his Spartan cus- tomer. Many weary Spartans relax in Dave's Sunnyland Creamery. These hoys look like thcy're drowning their sorrows in milkshakcs. The twelve o'clock rush at the Dutch Mill really keeps the girls going. .luke box in rear gets its share of the rush also. The friendly atmosphere and jivy music make this a very popular gathering spot for students. State students grab a quick cup of coffee and a delicious fresh doughnut before class at the Spartan doughnut shop. This conveniently located shop can usually be found full of Spartans at any hour of the day. Q E 25 23 as E 9 S 2 5 14 be 22 E Q 5 W MM catholic women 's center Top left, first row, left to right: Rosalie Fran- zoia, Melba Bellone. Second row: Norma Pieri, Pat Kavanagh, Joyce Belcher, Betty Hostetter. Third row: Marlene Ferrini, Jacque Andre, Do- lores Barsotti, Lorraine Lackey, Beverly Mc- Nally, Catherine James, Barbara Kane, Dawn Hammel. Middle left, first row: Patty O'Brien, Carol Anne Cottle, Barbara Danel, Marie Laxalt, Allewah Lcidig, Marve Parsons, Diane Price, Mary Lopez. Second row: Meri Maramonte, Marion Ferguson, Eleanor Rodder, Margie Merz, Lee Oro, Jean Prather, Donna Forseth, Jeanne Rigo, Carolyn Burrell. Bottom left, first row: Mary Lou Johns, Calista Keltner, Antoinette Ramos. Second row: Grace Childs, .loan Barry, Pat Fox, Sara Jane Reis, Mary Ann Coppini. Third row: Mary Lou Lind- say, Sally Brown, Winnie Rogers, Yvonne Gin- este, Dorothy Copriviza, Carol Caspar, Francine Lawson. Top right, first row: Mary Arnold, Edyna Sischo, Jeannette Hendricks, Marilyn Brown, Rosemary Lauhacher, Estelle Lopes. Second row: Carol Hallahan, Joan Loretz, Margo Lloyd, Jeanne Gal- braith, Alice Stalfanson, Rosemary McKean. Middle right, first row: Pat Wilkinson, Allison Paeghaar, Charlotte Maloyan, Agnes Vierra, Beverly Valdez, Dolores Foster. Second row: Rosalie Johnson, Dorothy Edinger, Carolyn Fink, Janet Fraser, Jeanne Walling, Genevieve Villa- senor, Bonnie Myers, Leta Walter, Jane O'Brien. Bottom right: Marilyn Martorella, Barbara Fon- tes, Beth Bigler, Lois Thurston, Marilyn Maas, Ann Marinovich, Helen Chalmers, Joy Baerwald. The 3540 boys give out with some of their rol- licking rhythm and wisecracking at a show in the Morris Dailey auditorium. A novel scene on the Spartan campus - snow! The outer quad, usually quite familiar looked strange to students on registration day in Janu- ary as they came back to begin a new quarter. Members of the San .lose State R.0.T.C. get a usual Friday afternoon workout on the San Car- los turf. They do a fancy bit of marching and usually have quite an audience standing by. Staters scurry by on their way to class while Ron LaMar in background tries vainly to sell a bid to the Junior Prom. The library arch is a tra- ditional meeting place for students of Washing- ton Squareg reason! .lust stand there for awhile and eventually anyone you want to see will come by' Spring quarter means just one thing to State students of San Jose-Santa Cruz time! The beach at Santa Cruz is the most popular place of relaxation for study-wearied Spartansg that is when the weather permits. I-lm! looks good this year-boardwalk's still there too! Let's grab a cup of coffee at the Coop. A fa- miliar phrase on campus is typified by the row of Spartan men lounging comfortably on each side of the walk leading to that popular spot. E Y 3 Yx ,A f f if W, .N ,S , 'jk g 51,22 Fx W, . ,,,. ff W -f f SQQQZ' 'Sr' . .,.,f,m ,MV as ,Q An- ,.- . A 1. f fr VA.. .QS-nv HP' 139' .6 f M-. w-.,.., M, San Jose State nature lovers saw a lot of sand In exploring Californiais lowest valley these and hot weather during their week-long sojourn udesert rats got two upper division science units in Death Valley between the Wlinter and Spring and redder sunhurns than some of the Santa Quarters. Cruz loafers. Coach Dee Portal trains future national hoxing Kappa Alpha and Chi Omega rooters appeared champions in the hows and whys of pugilistie in force to suppo1't their team in the novice lmox- arts. ing tournament. Two of the staff photographers relax after a hard The La Torre sorority pictures are being sorted day's work of running down groups to be photo- and laid out by three of the staif cuties. Oh! Oh! graphed for the yearbook. Believe me, it's quite It looks like the missing picture has been found. a job. mmm -f This is the way the Memorial Chapel will look. Them bones! Them bones! Dr. May's anthro- It won't be long now! pology class certainly is busy trying to uncover something on one of their expeditions. Itls coffee time in the coop. The price of coffee is once more 5c a cup and apparently is being appreciated by these early risers, just before they make a mad dash to their 7:30 class. Mr. Henry Stoltenberg, custodian of the Student Union looks over the shoulder of an aspiring chess champion during one of their contests. At all times the coop is a hub-hub of activity. Seasons come and seasons go, but the coop is always crowded. This is one of the less crowded days in the Spar- tan Book Shop. Standing room only . . . a familiar upstairs 4'lib Reg day . . . Spring Quarter . . . Men's Gym . . . scene. Yes, next time, guys and gals, try bring- better known as 4'Reunion Day for returning ing your own chair. vacationers. Brooding over the current dailies in the reading Not cats, but frogs are shown being dissected by room are just a few of the students who occupy an advanced biological science class. it from dawn to dusk. The green light flashes and State students seurry to their destinations. Spartan stadium becomes the scene of ultimate triumph for graduating seniors Some Tau Delts rejuvenate the inside of the tower in preparation of initiation of new mem- bers. A bird's-eye view of inner quad as seen from tower. Notice lounging Spartans watching the world go by. our college expansion program...on paper San Jose, a college with a past, is also a college with a future. Whatever this future may be academically or athletically, it promises to be spec- tacular materially. For there is a master plan, the work of assorted master minds in Sacramento, and it envisions a campus extending from Fourth to Ninth streets and from San Fernando to San Carlos streets and all neatly filled with roomy buildings and all landscaped like a park. When this dream will become a reality is unpredictable, but the first steps have been taken. These are flj the purchase of the San ,lose High School property that adorns the northeast corner of the campus, KZQ the acquisition, slowly and painfully, of a large part of the four square blocks directly east of the present campus, and f3j the construction, now nearing com pletion, of a 3550,000 addition to the women's gymnasium. Next on the program is the erection of an 8800,000 speech department building on the north side of the present campus between the Student Union and the aforesaid high school buildings. It should be completed some time during the 1950- 51 college year. Then will come new buildings for the music and engineer- ing departments, costing close to 81,500,000, and to be erected east of Seventh street. The money for these buildings miraculously stayed in the 1950-51 state budget and will be available in the current year. This all adds up to four new buildings or additions to present ones. The master plan calls for eleven more when and if the money is forthcoming for their construction. Since the reserve funds, from which appropriations for the first four were derived, are practically exhausted, the Legislature will have to find ways and means of extracting more from the people of California. When the last rivet in the last building provided for in the master plan has been driven home, the list, of the remaining new buildings and their estimated cost f as of today Q is as follows: Addition to men,s gymnasium . . . .5S490,000, Addition to science building . . . 8837,000, Addition to library . . . .81,122,000, Student Union . . . 31,490,503, Art building . . . .8987,000, Classroom building . . . Jf9527,000, Industrial arts building . . . .8987,000, Administration building . . . 31,176,000, Health service building . . . 3808,000, Military Science-Police building . . . .E473,000, Home Economics house . . . .,9334,100. This, dear reader, is what the college of the future is going to be. It looks wonderful, doesn't it? Come back in 1975 and see how we are getting along with our master plan. lowell c. pratt, director of public relations. summary by the editor The editor and staff of this annual have found that in compiling this issue they have experienced a stimulating educational knowledge. Examples of good creative layout designs, photography, and typography are, however, side by side with what the staff would consider thoughtless design resulting from pagan yearbook requirements. It is felt that a top annual has been attained-the beginning of a trend of future fine yearbooks. The choices of the enclosed material, of course, reflect the standards of the editor. Probably, there will be as many disagreements with these choices as there are different points of view on the subject of design philosophy or picture psychology. Space limitations have necessitated severe condensation of material and the omission of many commendable things. credits Mrs. Dolores F. Spurgeon, adviserg Mr. Dwight Bentel, head of journalism departmentg Mr. Danny Hill, director of athletics publicity, Mr. Lowell C. Pratt, director of public relations, Miss Marian Moreland, instructor, art departmentg Mrs. Mary Harris, secretary, journalism department, Spartan Daily, college newspaperg Mr. William Felse, graduate manager. Dedication, Dr. Carl D. Duncan, head of natural science departmentg Historical infor- mation, Dr. T. W. MacQuarrie, president of San .lose State College, and Mr. W. Clyde Arbuckle, secretary of his- toric landmarks commission, city of San .loseg Records, graduate manager's oliiceg Typography and layout, Louis P. Frangioneg Division Page Drawings, Gene deCouxg Engraving, Mr. William Thurlow, California Art and En- graving Co., Berkeley, Printing, Mr. Robert Ozias, Lederer, Street and Zeus, Inc., Berkeleyg Covers, Mr. William Retchin, S. K. Smith Co., Los Angelesg Binding, Commercial Bindery, Berkeleyg Photography, Angelo Butera Studios, San Joseg Photo credits . . . color photos, Robert Stone, photos were taken with a speed graphic camera, f 4.7 ektar lens, daylight ektrachrome without color correction filters. Color photos data in order of appearance are No. 1. f. 11 at 1130 sec.g No. 2. f. 16 at 1119 sec., No. 3.f. 11 at 11305 No. 4. f. 5.6 open flash with 22B flash hulbsg No. 5. f. 8 at 1130 sec.g No. 6. f. 6.3 at 1130 sec.g No. 7. f. ll at 1130 secg No 3. f. 8111 at 1130 sec. College Photo Staff Bob Hildenhrandt, J. Arthur Cmelin, and Steve Everett. Photo Contributors, .lack Haddon, Robert Steffen, and Gratten Perry. index A Abbot, Bill ,,,...,,. ......... Aberle, John W. ....... . Abilgaard, Charles .... Ablett, Pat ........,........, Abreau, Ralph C. .......... . Acklin, Lucius J. Jr. Aculf, Ellie ...,,..,...,,..,..,., 101 111111111142 11111210,232 181 Adams, Arthur ..........,.,.,..... 26, 210, 219 133 Adams, B. Vincent ...................,,,,,, ,.... Adams, B111 . ..,.,..,,..,, 1 Adams, Juel Rae .....,.., Adams, William J. ...... . Adorador, Alex ,,,....,.,,,,,, 136 .1112q 1111111126 210 Agers, Captain Robert ..,.....,..,,. 212, Agnew, Robert B. ..,,.,.... . Agorastas, Phyllis ,..,.... . .............. 179 Ahlenius, Marlyn ....,,.,,.,,..,,....,, 167, 227 Akin, Donald ..........,,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 26, 142 Albaugh, Barbara ...... 26 Albert, Frank G. .... ...,.. . 167,181,225 Aldrich, Gilbert ,,.,...,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 26 231 Alexander, D. ,...... . Alexander, Pat ,,,,.. Allen, Art ....,,,,,,,,,, Allen, Alley, Allred, Alpha Chi Epsilon ...,,.,. Alpha Chi Omega .,.,.... Alpha Delta Sigma ......, Alpha Eta Rho .,,.....,,, Alpha Eta Sigma ....... Richard ...,.. Joan ........... F. ,,.........,...... Alpha Gamma ,,.,....... Alpha Omicron Pi .....,, Alpha Phi ....,.,,,,,,1,,,11,,,,, Alpha Phi Omega ......... Alstrand, Nelda 1 ...,...... Alumni Association ,...,.,, Amende, Howard B. ....... 1 Amende, Vivian A. ..,,,. . Ameglio, Juan .....,,.... Amick, Betsy .....,,... Amori, Barbara ,,,,..... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Eugene .,...... Dolores ...... Don .....,,.. Anderson, George ,,,,,,,,,,,1 Anderson, Anderson, Jean E. ,,,,.. . Anderson, Mary Lou ...... Anderson, Richard ,,.... Anderson, ...........87, 95 11.111.11.218 ..........1167 ........70, 191 11.11.1227 ........164 .......1l39 ........l46 11.11.1144 ........2l4 11.11.1166 1.111.111.1168 ........26, 169 11.11.1179 11.1.1138 11,111,193 ...........20l .1 ............, 187 181 Geraldine ...... ,,,,,,,,, 2 6, .........26, 140 ........26, 237 Ruth ........,,....,.......,.,....,,,,,,, 26 Andre, Jacque ........ 1. ,,,,,, 167, 238, 251 Andrews, E. ,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 65 Andrews, Walter .,.1,.. Andritsas, Mary .,,,.. Angelich, Luke 1 .,,,,... Angus, Richard C. .,.... 1 Ansley, Norman ,,.,... Anson, Diana ....,.... Anson, Harry ,,,.,,,.... 1.11.1177 11.111.11.148 ........26, 193 ..,.1...26, 213 191 1111120 Anthony, Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 26 Anthony, Pat ...................... 137, 167, 163 Antonpovlos, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 Antonuccio, Oliver ...... 26, 131, 148, 215 Aragona, Roger ..,....,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 215 Arbios, Leone ,,,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 65 Arena, Frank ,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,, 1 95 Arends, Emerson ..... Armell, Bill ......,,....,.. Armi, Phillip ........,.,.,,,,, Armstrong, Marilyn ........ Arndt, Rosemary ,...,..,. Arnett, Gayle ,,.,.,...... Arnett, Kay ,,...,,,,,,,,,, Arnold, Dolores ..,.....,., Arnold, Mae Ellen 1 ,,,, 1 Arnold, Mary ,........... Arnoldy, Jack ........... Arthur, Aubrey B. ..,.. . Arvin, Thomas ..,,..... Ashley, Virginia ....,...... Ashworth, Joseph .,.,..... Ast, Joseph F. .........,,.... 1 ........193 11.11.1210 11.111183 ........177 111.111.1225 1111111-11126 111111ss,2s1 209 111111126 Uumu78,163 111111115 1111201 111111191 Atkinson, Dr. Earl W. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 7 Atkinson, Marion ..,................... 218, 240 Aten, William H. ...... .................... 2 6 Athenour, Robert ,......................... ..., 1 41 Auerbach, Audrey L. ....,.,... 26, 57, 183 172 Austin, Beverly .,.......... ................... Austin, Carma .......... Autry, Beverly ....... Avery, Jackie ........... A1W.S. .....,.................. . Azzarella, Annamae ....... B .......217, 240 ........169 Babbitt, Beverly ............. .1 .,.., .239 Bachmann, Mary Lou .................,..,. 167 Backus, Joyce ...,....,,,....................... .1 .... 20 Bacon, Teri ........................................ 175 Baer, Robert ......... ...,.., 2 6, 184, 205 Baerwald, Joy .,.,...... Bagley, Betty June ..... ................. 2 6 Baier, B. ............... . Bailey, George Baird, Kathleen ........ Baker, ..................,..,., Baker, Berkley J. 1111.11.70 .........l79 ...........1.97 211 Baker, Gilbert Y. ....,,, 1111.11.11 Robert .......,,. Baker, Baker, Vernon ...,...... 11.11.1156 203 Balbi, Lou .............,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Balbiani, Aldo A. ...... .....,,., 2 6, 145 Baldini, J. .,...,,,,,,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,.,. 7 0, 139 Baldwin, Joey ...................... 63, 173, 78 Balsa, Anthony 1 ,,,...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1126 Bankson, Margaret ...... 26, 129, 140, 234 Barchi, Mike ,.,,,,,..,...,,,,,,.,, 184, 191, 213 Bardacos, J. ,,,..,,.,..........,,.1,,...,.. 11 ,,,.,..., 70 Bardo, Michael ,........ ..,.,... 1 41, 15, 218 Barger, Dick ...............,... ........ 1 06, 108 Barmettler, Robert ..................... 1 ..... 150 Barnes, Barbara .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1216, Barnes, Catherine 135 136, 230 211 Barnett, James E, ,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Barr, Barbara .......... Barret, Eileen ...... Barret, Robert ,....... Barrick, Richard ...... Barringer, J. ........ 1 Barry, Joan ....,...... Barry, Dr. R. W ..,.... . .,,... 127,177 11 ..... 154 111111154 11111111160 111111o,139 111111251 111111113 175,251 Barsotti, Dolores ......,...,.,,1,1,,,,, Bartlett, Bernardyne .1......11,,,,1..,.,,,.,.. 177 Bartelt, Donald H. ,... ....,,., 2 7, 144, 145 Bartelt, Jody ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,.,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 169 Bartlett, Phyllis ..,,,111,,,,11,,,,,,1,,1,,1,,,,,,, 27 Bartholemy, Mary Carol ,,,,11,,,,,,,1,1,, 165 Bartolomeoni, James ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 157 Baseball .1.....1..........1..,11111 ,,,,.1,,.,,. 1 10 Bash, Robert ..........1.,,1. ..,....1. 1 85 Basketball ,,,,..... ..,,,,. 9 8 Bass, Anita ....,,,. ,11,1,,,, 1 67 Bates, Pauline 1,1,.1. 1 ,.,, 1..,,11,1.. 2 7 Batman, Bea ..1,1.....1........ .......,,...., 2 7 Bauman, Bernard .,.,.1.....,,......,..1.,....,,... 27 Bauman Elizabeth L 27, 173 Baumbeiger, Barbara' 1111111121,1s1 Bautista, Jesse J. ,,1,,,11,,, ,,,,,1 1, Bayne, Barbara ........ Beall, Dorothy ..,.... Beam, Audrey 1,.... Beam, Norman ...... Bean, Marshall ........ 213 .........239 .........l81 ..,......146 13 Beatiste, Jose ............, .,.....,,..,.....1.., 2 7 Beautet, Thomas E. .11,,,1,,,1,11.,,...11.....1 27 Beck, Harry .................,.. 87, 90, 93, 203 Becker, Carol .,..11.1......,...,,,,..,...1,... 1232 Beckstead, Donald G. .1..,...........,.,,....,. 27 Beecroft, JoAnn ,,,,,,,,,1 ,11,,,,,,11,1,1.1,1 1 69 Beed, Catherine J. ,.11....,..,.,,,,..... 27, 177 Beeler, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1 163, 168, 169 Beeler, Joan 1,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,1,,,,,, 1 72, 173 Begley, Larado .........,.. ,......,,1..1..,... 2 36 Beiter, Natalie N. ...... ......... 2 7, 165 Beitzel, Barbara ...... .,..,,...... 2 17 Belcher, Joyce ,1,,,1,,., ,,,,,,,, 2 38, 251 Belden, Charles ........ ............ 1 91 Belden, John ......,,...,. ,,,,,,.,,, 9 8 Belknap, Barbara ,,,,..,.........1............. 181 Bell, Lew ...11... ...............1................ 7 4, 75 Bell, Marian L ....1 27, 69,129,154,232 Bell, Pat ........1........... Bellinger, Lake ........ Bellone, Melba ........ Bellora, Viola .......... Belosic, Frank ......,...... .........177 .........131 .........251 .........181 Benedetti, Richard ......... ...............1 2 03 Benelisha, Carol ...... Benioif, Russell ...... Benito, Frank ..1.1. Bennett, Stan ...... Bense, Ed .......... Benson, John ...1.,.. Bentel, Dwight ....... Bently, Barbara .....,. Benz, Bernice ...... Benzie, P. ........ . Berg, Barbara ...... Berg, E. .....,............1. 11111111121 1s3 27,218,239 191 'h11f111f111.1s 15 ..........195 ....1.1.19 .......1.1l7Z .........240 ..........239 17 181 Berglund, Audrey ..... ...1.... 9 , Berglund, Joyce ............ ............... 2 7 Bergstrom, Beverly .......................... 167 Bergstrom, Gerald L. . ............... 27, 185 Bergstrom, Vernon ..... ,.... . 11.9, 185 Berkle, Donald ............ ................ 2 19 Bernard, Warren L. ............................ 27 Bernardini, Lawrence .1...... 27, 139, 187 Berry, Barbara ........................1....,.... 181 Berry, Billie ................. ................ 1 71 Berry, Joan ....... Berryessa, C. ........... 1 Bersinger, Ellen ...... Bertsch, Dale ..1.... Bessiere, Jackie ...... Bessler, Betty ...1.1.... .,unm27,238 ......... .170 .........165 ........169, 236 Best, George .....1....1..., ............. 2 47 Bettencourt, Norma ...1,.1 ..1..... 1 36, 165 Beutke, Annis ......................1............. 232 Beutke, David ..1.....1....1...................... 232 Beveridge, Richard N ...1..... 27, 144, 145 Beyer, Betty Jean ................................ 27 Bibliophiles ................ Biersch, Richard ........ Biery, Don ...,............ Biggler, Beth ....1.. Billing, Barbara ....... Birch, Tom ............. Birkholm, Marcia ...... Biron, Felicia ....... Bishop, Gene ........... Bishop, John F. .... . Bishop, Ray ..,......,..... Bittman, Audrey ....... Black, Kenneth ....... Black Masque ............ 16 .. 1.......... ..... 7 0 ........l09, 114 ..11......169 .........110 ..........l73 .......1.232 1 ..1.1.. 183, 237 236 Black, Patricia 1.......................1. 169, Blackmore, Chief Ray ...... .......1... . .212 ' 138 Blair, Blake, Harry R. Jr ...1. Blake, Ted ............1...... Blanc, Gene ....1..1..... Bland, .......................... Blatt, Herbert R. ....,. 1 Blaustein, Ben ...1........ Blaustein, Beverly ..1. Blewett, Betty ...1......... Blood, Alden ...1...... Blucker, Donald .1111 Blue Key ..11.11.1111..1 Blue, M. ...........11 1 Blum, Anne ........1....... Bodwell, Charles ........ Boehmke, Betty Jean. Bogie, Howard .1.1,.,11....1 Bohannon, James 11..,1,1 Boldin, Betty 11......... Boler, Virginia 1..1.1.. Bolger, James ......... Bolinger, Phyllis .1..... Bollinger, Byron .1.11....1.. Bologna, Joseph M, Bolton, Pat ................ Bonander, Lloyd G. 1,.,. . Bond, Sallie ........1.... Bondelie, Bruce .1... Bondelie, Dick ....... Bondelie, Rolf ..... Bondietti .1..11..1.............. Bondietti, Beverly ..11. Alice 1...... 1 ........... 1 1.111.127 11.11.1232 ..........211 ........97 111.111.1233 .........233 209 1111141 .....,....158 ,.........240 171 1.1111111144 ........27 168 ...,.111140, 1111111237 ......1...67, 173 .1.......86, 87, 92 111.1.. .187 1.1.1127 Bondietti, Vico .... Bone, Marilyn ....... Bonell, Tad ............. Boniiglio, Joe ...... Bonn, Melvin W. ..... . Bonnell, Ray . ......... Bonner, Bontadelli, Ernest Book, L 1112s,90,94 .111116s,11s 1111111195 1111111193 111121,23s 111111105 28,209 Frank R. ....................... . avema ...,.................. 28, 138, Books, Maxine ......... Boone, M. ........ .... . Boos, Marlyn ..... Booth, Mary D. ...... Borden, Borgen, Marvin ......... Marxlou ........ 239 .......239 .......189 .......183 .......173 Bourquin, Dorothy ....... Bowen, Bowdle, Dave .............. Ray . ......... .. Bowman, Jim ........ Bowman, Terry ..... Boxing 1........,..,111.... Boyes, Mildred ...... Bozarth , Mary E. Brady, Margaret ........ ..........207 197 .1 ................ 187 .........114, 193 .........102, 104 1.1111111240 . ............ 28 Brady, Robert L. ......... ............. .1 .... 2 8 207 Brajeno Bragg, Barney P. . vich, Edward ....... 111128, Brannaman, Ruth ......... Braun, Barbara .......... Braunst 197 ..........173 187 em, Marv ...................... 184, B ray, James .......................................... 28 143 Bray, Phil ................ 54, 58, 78, 105, Brazelton, Val. S. ................................ 28 Breckinridge, Carol A ................. 67, 169 Breeden, Ted 11.......11... 73, 106, 150, 156 106 Brenda, Bridges, Al ...1.......... M. ............... 1 Briere, Kathleen ...1.... ' G Briggs, Bright, Bris bin, Brisbine Briscoe, Bristow, 1 . I d Britten Britton Brizzar Brizee, Broaddus, Evelyn S. eorge . .1..... 1 .......... 180 ...1....28 Barbara ...... ........... 1 .... 1 79 Betty ...... ......., 2 8, S5, 175 , Floyd .......,.. .............. 2 05 Colleen ........... ................... 2 8 Harry ....... 1 sy. Harrold L. ............................ 87 Ashton .................................. 215 .........28, 211, 226 Jo ce .................1 67, 183, 231 165 Patricia ............. .................. 136 1 ........ ......11 2 8, Broaddus, Robert S .......... ............ 2 8 217 Broadhurst, Don ..... 1 ..... ....... Brockwell, Birdie ..... Brodehl , Betty ........ Bronzan, Bob 1 ........ . Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Colleen . ..,...., 1 Marilyn ..... Winifred ....... Alice ........... D. ........... . Dale ..... .......... David ............. Don 1.......111111111 Elizabeth ........ Glenn .....1.. Grace M. ..... . .......215 223 n1hh78,225 216 .......237 240 78 .28, 139, 220, 221 .,......28, 147, 227 ...........28, 175 Harold A. ......... .................... 2 8 Marilyn ....1...1..1.1.......... 228, 251 Mildredann L. ................ 28, 167 Richard .................. 28, 115, 196 Brown, Richardyne Brown, Ronald ............. ....... 2 8, 203 Browne, Andrew C. ...... ............ 2 8 Browne, Roger ........... Brown, Sally ........... Brownlee, Hetty ...1.1.. Bruck, Joanetta ..... Brienbe Bruno, rg, Bill ........ George ..1......1 Bruns, Robert W. .1... Bryan, Don ......,........ Bryant 1 ..............,1.. Bryant, Bryant, F. Ray ........ Hugh ....... Buck, Robert ....... Buckner, E. ........ . Budros, Louise ....... Buechner, Joan S. ..... Buell, Don E. ......... . 1 .......... 216 . ....... 64, 175 .1112s,211 111111111101 .11HM112,113 . ................ 49 115 .11111111f1191 199 .1n1,28,114, 111111111213 111111s1 1111111234 111112s,161 .........28, 144, 145 Bugnone, Josephine Bull, Kenneth .............. Bulloch, Georgia ........ Bulman, Teddy ....... Bulmore, Robert R. Bulwa, Chester .. ..... Buonamici, Terry ......... Burbank, Durward . Burbank, Fred .. ....... Burch, Tom .,,,,,,...,, Burchard, Max ,..... Burke, James ...,. Burke, Patty ........... Burnham, Edwin .....,.. Burrell, Carolyn ...,.... Burton, Jack ........... Busch, Beverly ..... Bush, Kenneth . ...., .. Bushnell, Dennise ,,,,,4A,,,,,, Bussi, Arthur ., .,,,. .. Butler, J. ,......,,,,,, , Bybee, Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C Cabbage, Barbara ....,.. Cahalan, Mary .....,.... Cahill, Eugene M. .... . Cain, Bill ,,,,,.,,,,,,,r,,, Cairns, Lucy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Cakebread, Keith ...... Calderone, Julius ..,... Calhoun, Beryl ....... Call, Joyce .....,..... Callisch, Bud ..,.... Calloni, Devere ....... Calvin, Beth .....,.. Calvo, Sally .......... Cameron, Betty ....... ..29 Cameron, G. ......... . Camerotto, Odo ....... Camp, Don ........... Campbell Campbell: Dr. E. .... , Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell .---171 .--n151 -m,179 .n--175 .----2s -----114 u---n237 .,nn148 .--n197 -----203 ------zs .------101 .n--54,173 .---zs,1s6 ----h251 151 ------138,176 ------------189 28, 137, 165 --2--u--2-189 .--------240 ..........183 181 .......28, 205 ..........186 .. ........ 240 ..........205 ........28 ..........181 ..........205 ........155, 177 ,.........167 ........,,227 .,.......,199 , Jessie ........, ,,,,,,,, 1 71, 236 177 , Kay ..,...... , Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,,,, Richard . ...... . Campbell: Ross .,..... Canelo, Millie ......... Canino. Frank ...... STLILZI99 .---29,105 -----205 145 247 Cano, Eugene A. ......,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 144, Canute, James .......,...,......,. 29, 139, Caraletto, George L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 29 Card, Laura Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 29, 136, 167 Carleton, James ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Carlsen, Harry ....,. 151, 213, 247 Carlson, Allen .,..., ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,4,, 2 03 Carlson, Carl ........,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Carlson, Charles ,,,,4,4,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, 2 9, 187 Carlson, Constance ..,,,. .,.,,,,, 1 55, 111 Carlson, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Carlton, Marvin ..... Carnesecca, Ed. ..., . Carpenter, ...,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, Carpenter, Keith ..... Carr, Marie .,,,,,,,,,,,, Carr, Paul F. ..,,. . Carson, Kate .... ....... Carter, Edward ....... Cartwright, Ernest ........ Cartwright. John .... Casadv. Edwin L. Case, Ed ,,,,,,.A,,.,,,,.,, Casey ........,.,,.,,,,,,, Casey, Bill ........,...,.. Casey, Casey, Charles ....... Casey. John ,,.,..,, ..,....,.. . Cashion. LeRoy R .......,, Cashman, G. .,.., ..... . Castberaf. Sonia ..,,,,... Castle, Robert E. Castner, Jacouelyn Castor, Nadine ..,,,,. Castro. Charles ..,.. Catalina. Francis James .........,... ------29 -----199 --n-87 --1-90 --,-29 -nunn168 -----203 .--NMHHNZ9 .n---71,75 .-----29 ---n-186 2-0-87 -----187 -----211 N----148 1. -129 .V--29.205 -Um1216 .------239 ,---29.ll4 .---29,152 ----165 -----210 -, ,.,.. ,218 Cate, Arthur B. ....,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 9 Cathev. G'oria R. .,,........,...,,.,,. 29,175 Catholic Women's Center .,.,,,,,,,,,,, 238 Cavanagh, C. R. ,,............... ......., 2 9 Cavanagh, Leonard C.C.F. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cederborg. Marilyn .,,,...,,.191 ...........,230 141 Celuchi. Marv ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.1,.1,,,,,, Cementina, Al ....,,.. ..,.,...,, 8 7, 92, 91 Centanni. Angelo ...... ,........... .148 Ceraso, Dolores ......,,. Chagonjian, Archie .........87, 95 Challen, Doreen ..,.,... ...,,,1,...,,,.1, 1 81 Chalmers, Helen ..,,,,.. ...,,,,,, 1 67, 251 Chamberlain, Joan ....... Chambers, Joan .......,... Chan, William F...2 ...........29, ,,,..,...,,..225, Champion, Barbara ............................ 9, 73, 139, 1521 Chaney, Cliff ---------'-' ---- Chang, William .......---, Chapman, ....- ----A- ----- Chapman, Al .-------- ---- Chapman, Edward Chappel, Dick ------' ---'---- Charter, EVelYl1 M- Chase, Carmen ....... Chavez, Joaquin A. Cheesman, Virginia - Cheim, Robert E- ----- ----' ------ - Chelgren, Donald ..... Chelsey, B. ....------ Chelsey, Barbara .... Cheney, .....-----,, -------- ..,.....97, 152 223 175 215 112 114 ...97 211 203 187 154 . ..,..... 29 29,s1,90 ..29 217 229 97 'HHJHUQ01 Chestnutt, Charles ------- ---------- - -291 Chew, Charleen ...... .. Childi-ey, Nancy ----f-- Childs, Barbara ...... Childs, Grace ...... Chin, Hamilton ...... Chi Omega ---------- Chi Pi Sigma ...... Chisholm, Pat ..,,.... Chittenden, Glen ..... Choate, Nathan ....,.... Choral Ensemble ..,.....,. Christenson, Frank Christopher, Artie Chung, Lalurie ,...,.... Ciraulo, Jasper .,....... Cirigliano, Richard Cirivilleri, Peter ...... Clapper, Charles ...... Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Beverly .....,.... Donna Jean Dorothea ....,..,.,. Donald ...........---l Clark, George ,........ Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, James ..., .. Jeanne .....,,, Richard L. Richard S. .. Rollene ,..... William .,,,.... Clarke, Clary, Joline ..,....... Clausen, Virginia .,......, Clawson, Roger B. ...,.. . Clayton, M. ..........-.-----. - Clements, E. W. ........... . Clemer, Dean ..,.. Clervi, Joan ..,,,,.. Cliit, Zelma Lea .,.... Cline, Kenneth L. ..... . Cline, Robert ................ Close, Verne D. Jr. Clowdsly, Carole ...., Coakley, George ........ ,,,,,,...170, 236 .251 ......,.152 A ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170 Qffffiiil .212 238 ,,,,,,,,,,.207 187 .........186, 29, 76, 161 ........60, 61, 209 ...........29, 191 , -,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,. 6 4 239 ....,,...227, 98,100,160 ---67,183 1-111jL29, 16,55,188, 'HHUHHH141 ....,.29, , ...........29, Cochran, Joe S. .,..1.............-- ------ - Cockshaw, Norman C. ...... .---., - Codiga, Bill ...................... ---'--- Cohen, Carol .,............... -------.-- Cole, Don .............1. ..--.--- 3 0, Coleman, Robert ..,. Coles, Coley, M orey ..,,,... Colin, Charles ........ Collins, J1m ...,............ Collins, William R. Coltrin, Nanette ,...... Combe, Eleanor ..,.,,.. Combs, Arlie ........., ..29 ..29 ..29 191 187 236 135 ..29 240 179 183 ..29 180 189 185 175 216 ..29 193 -30 179 195 147 -30 197 173 136 215 189 ..........87, 88 133 . ...,. 30, 110 209 237 222 Concklin, Wilbur .....,.... Condon, Joan .....,,.,, Conkle, Ed. ....., . Conn, R. G. ........ . Conover, Berry ,..,. Conroy, John .......... Conyers, Francis ...... Cook .............,.......... Cooksey, Dale ......,, Coombe, Eleanor Cooper Cooper . EIQEUQIIQ- ......30, 143, -30 110 183 216 235 239 ..97 .....,,.,222, 224 215 Cooper, Dr. Joe ...,.... ....... 2 33 Cooper, T. .............. ....... 2 40 Cooter, Donna ............ ....... 2 31 Copeland, Ellen .....,..... ,....... 1 83 Copeland, Virgil H. Copley, Margaret ......... Coppini, Mary Ann ....... 'UnJCnun1NN2s1 129, 136, 175, Cop riviza, Dorothy Cordrey, Maxine ....,.... ........30, 173 Cormack, Edwin C. ..... ......,...... 3 0 Cornelius, Holly .......... Cornish, William P. Cornwell, Barbara ....... Corriea, Walter .,,.,.. Cosentini, Peter A. Cothary, Walter C. Cottle, Carol Anne ......,. Courtney ........................ Courtney, Frances Covey, Robert ............ .....,..209 ..,.....223 .,......151 .......,132 ........251 ........179 .......87, 90 ........30, 205 239 Glendolyn .....,... .................. Cowper, Lawrence .,..... Cox, Cox, Joyce ............ Cox, Lenore ...,....,.... Cox, Mary Louise ....... Cox, Virginia .............. Crabb, Barbara .............. cmbbe, Bob , ....... -----165,163 ----30,182 ----30,179 .N------177 ----30,147 Cracchiola, Vincent G. ............ 30,209 Craft, Martha .,................ Craig, Clayton ........... Craig, Edward B. Cram pton, Chuck ,... Crandall, Shirley ................ 69, 155, 173 Crawford, Margurita Crimmins, Phil ........ Crist, Lenore .......... Critchlow, Robert W Cross, Donald ............... Crothers, Leonard .. Dali, D Nancy ............ Dalton, Donna ........ Dalton, Joyce . ..... .. Dambacher, Don ....... Danel, Barbara .....,....... Daniels, Betty Joyce Daniels, Clifford C. .... . Daniels, J. .................... . Darendinger, Betty ..... Darlen, Betty ............ Darrow, Marty ...... Davenport, Fred ....... Davis, Edward H. ..,.,. . Davidson, Lorraine .. Davis, Don ,...,...,........ Davis, Glenn .......... Davis, Helen ..,... ----30,171 .-------199 . .................... 30 . ........................ 98 .n----183 --------30 ---n30,209 .------30 ...,.,,....167 . ....... 87, 93, 95 ........30, 251 ........231 ...........180 .........180, 237 196 .......121 ........106 .......110 Davis, Paul E. .......... ........ 3 0, 197 Davis, Pauline E. ..... ......... -- Davis, Raymond ......, .............. 1 37 Davis, Veronne ......,, ,,...... 3 0, 137 Dawkins, Joe .,...,.,.. ..,,,,.........,.. 1 14 Day, Charles ...................................... 199 Day, Marion C. Jr .... 30, 106, 108 Day, Mildred ........... ,........,..,........ 2 32 Day, Deal, Dean, Dean, Dean, Debat Pauline .......... Donald M. ..... . Clifford ........ Nancy .,..... Roger ,...... 1 ..... 1 ............... 1... Debay, Charlotte ..... De Bisschop, Robert De Coux, Walter E. . Dedo, Jerry ............... Deemy, Barbara .... De Geller, Don ,.,... Degen, Dottie ........... De Haven, Audrey ....... Deisenroth, Carl .... Deiss, Barbara ........... Deleh Delta anty, David ...... Gamma .......... De Long, Barbara ..... Del Secco, John ,,..,... Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Nu Theta ...... Phi Delta . ..... . Phi Upsilon .....,. Sigma Gamma Sigma Phi ...... Theta Omega ..... Upsllon .......... Zeta ............ ......... De Lude, Lou Anne , ...... . De Lude, Nancy ...... Delvin, Louise ........ Demp sey, Patricia .... De Puy, Yvonne ...... Duke .......... Deras, Derrick, Reuben .,.1.. De Salles, Bob ...,. De Salvo, Carl ...... Deselms, Elvin ,..... De Soto, Joe ......... Dettling, Beverly .... Deutschman, H. P. .. De Vault, Carolyn ...... ........49, 142 ...,,,.138 ..........30, 73 ...........207 .......239 .......197 .......183 .,,,..,..,.20l ........30, 191 ...........172 .......136 ........210 ........141 ........137 ......,,147 ...,....190 ........l88 ........192 ........194 ..,,,...174 ........171 ........171 . ,,.,,,,,.... 31 .---30,56 .------31 ----64,199 ---n106 . .,,,,.,,,. 215 .U1-87,95 -----31 ----213 ----175 m-m2l6 21-2240 Devin, Beverly .................. 31, 134, 223 De Voss, Dean James Dewey, Kathleen..3l, 73, Dewitt, Bob ..................... 58, 59, 78, 154 Dewsen, Jack ...................................,.. 199 De Bari House ..... De Bari, Louis ..... Dibble, Oliver ...,.... Dickason, Eugene ..,..... Dickey, Deborah ...... Dieckman, Sally ...... Dierkes, Don ,...... Diez, Nicholas ..... Diez, Raul ............. Digan, Michael F. .... . Dill, D. .............,.... . Dill, Ralph I. .......... . Dimmick, Helen ....... Dimpll, Lilian ........... Dittemo re, Nancy ........ Dobbs, Wesley H. ..... . Dodd, Shirley ,.....,,... Dodds, Peggy ............ Dodsworth ....... . .......... . Doherty, Owen P. ..... . Dolloff, Norman ....... ............237 .........60, 209 .........31, 203 ............169 ............165 .........31, 145 .,..........104 ,. ...,............... 227 ....31, 219,223 ............15, 163 ....,.......183 .........98, 213 ............169 ...,....171 ........154 .......190, 191 Donaire, Madeline ...... ....,.... , ,, .,..... 140 Donaldson, Jack .............. Donnelly, Robert W. .... . Donnelly, William K. Donovan, John J. ..... . Dormeyer, Don H. ..... . Doty, Jack ........,............... Doucette, Eugene H. .... . Dougherty, Alice .......... Dougherty, M. .......... . Douglas, Chesley ..... Douglas, Don ............. Douglas, Nadine ....... Dow Dow, Harley ......., Dowdall, Janet ..... Down, David ............... Downer, Deborah ....1... Downey, Barbara ..... Downey, Donald ....... Downey, Lyle ....... Doyle, Gerald ............ ----31,87,95 -mmmmmm .-Ne144,145 -u-----31 ---si 01-1201 -----31 ---HI79 UHUWNUZ34 .---109,205 .-------195 .----31,141 N------87 .-----s6,9s n-nU1--N-169 n--55,78,195 -m---m-179 .----64,175 .--n-31,193 --u----21 .-------197 Doyle, William A. ...... ......... 3 1, 201 Drake, Jim ............... ............ 2 16 Dremel, John ......,,. ........ 2 26 Drew, John ........... ........ 2 05 Drew, Wilbur J. .......... .......... 3 1 Driscoll, Barbara ............ ........ 1 79 Driscoll, Elizabeth ,...... Dubbers, Robert L. ..... . Ducca, John ................ Dugan, Jean ............... Dully, Eugene ........... Duncan, Carl D. ...... . Dundore, Wayne ....... Dunlap, Judy .......... Dunlap ................ Durkin, Robert ......... Durrell, Jeanne ....... Dusek, Thomas ..... Duval, Fred ........ Dyer, Pat .,.,.... Dyke, Dale .................... E Ebert, Richard ..... Ecker, Paul ........ Eckstrom, J. ........ . 1-----179 .---31,73 -nn-101 -2251 .1---H---31 .----21,246 .----31,189 .---N1181 -----97 ----203 -Wim ----146 -1--201 n-u-181 --1-175 ........207 .......,227 Ecoif, Robert ............ ........ 1 44 Edinger, Dorothy ............... ............ 2 51 Edminster, Bob ............................ 87, 90 Edmondson, Ruby Jean ,........... 31, 136 Edund, Robert ..................... ............ 1 43 Edwards, Dolores .......,.. Edwards, Richard ........ Egan, George ........... Eike, Louis ........... Eisile, Donna ........, .. Ekstrand, Phyllis ........ Ekstrand, Stanley ...... Elder, Dean Jay C. .... . Eldridge, Don .............. Eliot, James ............ Elliott, Don ............,,, Elliott, William C. .. Ellis Ellis Ellis, Ellis, Ellis, Ellis, Bernard .....,. , Dorothy ........... Jeanne M. ...... . Pat ............... Rose .......... Tom ............. Ellison, Laura ....... Ellston, Diane ....... .---152,239 -n--189 x----31 n---193 UUUUI69 -n-----31 .----31,230 -------15 ----nU189 ,un---1-199 .1u,-73,197 ,mumn213 ,---HU1-156 .1--131,183 .----31,177 --m--l77 .---180,237 .----233 .-----31 .u--n233 L ' I Elwood, Iris ..,..,. Ely, Hal ......A............ ...........73, .............160, Embshoff, Nancy ......,......... 69, 181, Emery, Ralph R. ..... . Endersby, Keith .....,.. Engelman, Audrey ,...... Engilman, Danny ,,.... Engineering Society ..... 236 201 240 .......209 Enzensberger, Maille ......,216 Eolf, Robert ......................................., 31 Epsilon Pi Tau ...................,.............v 148 Erichsen, Ellen .... 31, 129, 136, 176, 177 Erickson, Shirley ..................,...,....... 171 Eriksson, Margaret H. ......,...,... 31, 216 Erlendson, D. ................... .............. 2 40 Essert, Mary Kay ..,,.,.. ....... 3 1, 231 Esteban, Manuel ,...,... ........,... 3 1 Eta Mu Pi ,.............. .......... 1 42 Etter, Beverly .............. ....... 5 7, 183 Evand, William R. ...., .........,.. 3 1 Evans, Doris .........,........... ,...... 2 36 Everett, Edward W. .,..... ............ 3 1 Everett, Steve ..............,. ....... 7 3, 205 F Fahris, Romana ........ . ....... 234 Fagerlund, Jo ................ .......... 2 35 Fargerlund, Robert ...... .......,,....... 3 2 Fallico, Arturo ,.,,..,,.. .,.,...,,,..,.,.. 2 18 Fallo, Dorothy ....... .,....... 2 15, 223 Fanielle, Yvonne ...... ............... 3 2 Fanger, Jessie ..... ............ 3 1 Farlow, C. C. ..... ,,,....,.. 2 16 Farlow, Neil ....... ............. 1 47 Farranto, Sal ,....., ................. 1 87 Fasciano, Chris ..... ........ 8 7, 95, 247 Fascra, ....,.....,,,,...,.,,.., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Fast, Nathaniel ..,,.....,..,. ..,........,., ..97 137 Faulder, Edward W. .... ....... 3 2, 219 87, 90 Faulk, Jack ...,............. ......... F eavel, Margaret .,.... Fehler, Don ........,.... Fcit, Patricia ..... Herman, Bob .............. .......32, 144 143 201 Felice, Pat .........,.,......,.,,,,,,,, 32, , Fellows, Wilbur ...,.... 32, 140, 141, 203 Felse, William ,.,,.,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16 Fercll, Sally .....,..... ....... 1 55, 168, 169 Ferguson, Lester ....,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,. 32 Ferguson, Marian ..,,,.,.,.,... 31, 181, 251 Fernandez, Carl ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, 203 Ferrari, Vera ......... ....... 1 65, 225, 227 Ferrini, Marlene ,,..., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 51 Field, Dick ,,....,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,, 1 97 Fielder, William ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 1 10, 181 Fike, Tom ,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,4,,,,,,,4,. 1 99 Finherg, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,.,,, 2 33 Findley, Elizabeth ...,..,. .,.... 1 71 Filice, Rose ...,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,. 6 5 Filipovich, Peter J. .........,..,....... 32, 133 Finger, Bill .....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 209 Fink, Carolyn .......... ....... 2 20, 169, 251 Finley, Claude .,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 193 Finta, Dick ,.,,...,,.. ,,,,.,,..,,,,,,-, 1 91 Fiorini, Delise .,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 65 Fiorini, Phyllis ..,,, ,,,,4,,,,, 1 65 Firth, Dan .,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,.4,.4 2 18 Fish, Ray ...,,,l,,,,,,. ,AA,,,,,,, 1 47 Fisher, Carleen ,,,,, .,,,,,,,., 1 72 Fisher, Duane E. ,,A,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2 Fisher, F. ....,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,l,,,,, 444,,4. 2 1 7 Fisher, Jane M. ...,.,,,,,,,,, 32, 169 Fisher, Ruth L. ,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 32 Fitts, Marjorie J. .....,........ 67, 183, 239 Fitzgerald, Edmond ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 32 Fitzgerald, Joan ........ . ....,......,,...,.., 167 Flanagan, Pat ...... .,...,, 1 55, 180, 163 Fleck, J. E. ...,.,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,, 8 7 Fleenor, Wilmer ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Flenniken, Jo Anne ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 2 40 Fletcher, Louise ,,,,,,, ,,,.,..,..,,,, 3 2, 179 Floyd, Althea J. .... ,,,,..,,, 3 2, 220, 217 Floyd, Jack H. ..... ........,,,....,,..,,,, 3 2 Floyd, Phyllis ,....,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 3 2 Flying 20 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A ,,.217 Flynn, Shirley A. ...... ..,,.,.. 3 2 Foerster, Paul ..,.,.... ,...,., 1 01 Foley, Leo ...,,.,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Foley, Robert J. ,.,..., ,...... 3 2, 209 Fong, Holland ..,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,..,,,, 1 52 Fonseca, Gabriel ...... ....,.... 3 2 Fontain, Alton J. ..,... ............ 3 2 Fontana, John ,...... ,,,,.,, 3 2, 213 Fontes, Barbara ..,.,,., ...,.,,,,, 2 51 Fontes, Wayne ........,,,,,,,, ,..,,.,,,,,., 1 02 Forsburg, Henry J. ....,, ,,,,,,, 3 2, 197 Forseth, Donna ........... Forster, Ruth ,.....,..... Forsyth, Raymond Fortier, Richard ......... ....,.....251 181 ........151, .......32, 201 106 Fortney, James .,.... Foster, Blanche Foster, Dolores Foster, Jack ............ Foster, Jim ............... . ............ Foster, Marjolie ,,,,,.........177, ....,,..32, 141 251 ,,,.,,,..238, ...........91 155, 237 Foster, Maxine ....., ........,..,--..--.-- 1 71 Fought, Victor ...... ..............---- 2 13 Foulger, Don ...... ------- 1 93 Fourcade, Jack .......... ........------ 2 01 Fowler, Stewart ......,. ..............------ 3 2 Fox, Pat .................. ..-----.- 2 28, 251 Fox, Wilfred ........ Fracolli, Thelma ...... .......,32, 133 Fracolli, Victor ......... ..........--.. 2 07 Frahey, Bob ,,................. .....,............ 2 09 Frame, Herbert C. ..... ......... 1 51, 211 Francis, Jim .....,.........................-..---- 197 Francis, Stanley ...........................-...- 197 Francis, William ........ 70, 139, 199, 228 Franco, Dick ......................................-- 73 Frangione, Louis P. ......................... . 72, 131, 137, 139 Franklin, Dennis .............................. 157 Franty, Pat ........................................ 137 Franusich, Peter V. ......,..... 32, 131, 143 Franzoia, Rosalie .................... 238, 251 Fraser, Janet .,,,,.,.,,.. ......... 1 67, 251 Fraser, Robert L. .... ........ 3 2, 205 Frederick, Jack ........ ......... 1 97, 110 Freshman Class ,..... ................ 6 3 Friar, Barbara ...... ........ 3 2, 216 Friday, John ....... ,....... . ..32, 207 Friedman, Jean ..... .......,. 2 17, 235 Frier, B. ................ .............. 2 34 Fries, Robert J. ........... .,........... 3 2 Frisch, Harold M. ....... ................ 8 7 Frizzi, Leonard ........ ........ 3 2, 201 Frolich, Don .......... ......,.... 1 S7 Frosh Football ...... .,....,.. 9 6 Frosh Baseball ...... ....... 1 01 Frost, Joyce ............ ....... 1 67 Frost, Richard ,..,.... ....... 1 97 Frucht, Phelip ...... ......... 3 2 Frudden, Carl ..,..,.,. ........ 2 09 Frusetta, Charles ,..... ....... ........,...... 1 9 5 Frybarger, Robert .....,................ 33, 209 Frydenlund, Marvin ...... 33, 70, 71, 248 Fujikawa, Toshio ....,,....,,.................. 33 Fujita, Sabuco ........... ....................,.. 3 3 Fulgham, Marion .,.... ..................... 2 23 Fuller, Janice ....... .......... 3 3, 178, 179 Fuller, John ............. ....................... 7 8 Fuller, Katherine ...... ,........ 1 38, 177 Miller, Ross ,...,..,. ..... .............. 1 9 5 Fulsaas, Donald ........ ........... 2 09 Fulsaas, Russell ....... ........... 2 09 Furnell, Bill .,............... .................. 1 95 Fussel, Betty Jean ..... ......... 2 36, 171 Fussel, Roy ............... .............. 2 09 G Gabrielli, Warren ..... N209 Gado, Louis ..,....... ............. 3 3 Gall, Charles .............. .................. 1 99 Gagliardi, Peggy ....,,.. ......... 1 68, 169 Galant, Howard ....... .............. 2 33 Galbraith, Jeanne ..... ........,.. 2 51 Gale, Barbara ........ ........ 1 75 Gale, Don ............. ....... 1 75 Gallagher ......,......... ..... .... 8 7 Gallagher, Bill ,.,,,, ,..,....... 1 06 Gallegos, Art ....... .............. 1 99 Galli, Bill .............. .......,. 1 93, 213 233 Gambord, Joel ............ ..........,... 152 Gamma Alpha Chi ....... ,....., Gamma Phi Beta ..... Gamma Pi Epsilon Gandy, Louis ............. Garcia, Carmen ...... Garcia, Richard ..... Gardiner, Patricia ...... 33, 129, 134, 176 133 218 ..33 187 181 211 Gardner, Charles ,...........,................. Gardner, Mary Lou ........................ Gardner, Phyllis Garibaldi, Lois ......,...,.,..... 33, 178, Garretson, Jane ....... 182 ..33 179 Garrett, Dick ..,............,. . ,..,.. .......,... 1 09 Garske, Joseph E. ....... ................ 3 3 Garton, Duane L. ..,, .,,.,...,.,,... 3 3, 132 Gaspar, Carol ........ ................. 2 38, 251 Gasper, Ed ..................,. 61, 78, 157, 197 Gavin, M. ...,,,......,,.,,,.....,.,,....,,,,,,.,,,, 234 Gelatt, Harry B. ,.,,, ,.........,,,,,,,.,,.., 3 3 George, Armand ,,.,,,, ,..,,,, 2 09 George, Claire .,,.,. ,.,,.,,..,,,,,,.,, 1 83 George, Guy .......... ....,.,,...,.,...,,,,,,,, 7 George, Richard ,,.,........,.,,,, 33, 131, 159 George, Stan .......... ,............,....... 2 03 Gerard, Louis ,............... ........,........... 1 97 Gertsch, Marianne ...,........................ 183 Giacomazzi, Janet ...... 33, 133, 172, 173 Giacomazzi, John ....,..........,.,.. 160, 195 Gibbons, Russel H. .... .......... . .33 Gibbs, Jerry ............. ............... 1 73 Gibson, Dorothy ..... ......... 3 3, 167 Gibson, Nancy ........... ............,. 2 40 Gifford, Donald E. ...... ............ 3 3, 157 Giles, Dean ................ ....... 9 8, 100, 110 Gillespie, Jim .....,........ .................. 1 06 Gillespie, Sue .................. .............. 1 77 Gillis, Dr. Hugh w. ...... ....... 2 3 Gillis, Robert .............. ....... . .87 Gilpatric, Pat .............................,...... 173 Gilroy, Mary Ann .............................. 33 Gineste, Yvonne ........ 67, 161, 225, 251 Girard, David ...................................... 33 Glickman, Meyer .............................. 203 Gmelin, Doc ...................... ....... 7 3 Godwell, Maurice W. ....... ........ 1 32 Goelzer, Rhea M. .,.......... .....,.... 3 3 Goldsmith, Diane ..,..... ........ 2 23 Goldstein, Don .....,.., ........ 2 33 Golf ...........,.......,...,........ ................... 1 12 Gonzalez, Juventino .................. 33, 216 Goodwin, Raymond L .....,. 158, 190, 191 Goody, Margie .,,.,..,........,................. 181 Gordon, Genny ...,,....... ................. 1 69 Gorham, Harvey E. ,,.. .......... . .33 Gormley, Paul .........,.......................... 33 Gosselin, Rosemarie .............. 168, 169 Goularte, Lionel .......... ............... 1 57 Gould, William .,..... .........,.. 7 1, 226 Goulder, Pat .......... ....... 6 0, 183, 239 Gourley, Doris ......... ................. 2 16 Gove, Lenore .,................ .......... 3 3 Graascamp, George .....,. ........ 2 05 Grace Hall ...............,.,.. ........ 2 34 Graefe, Mary Jo ....... ........ 1 67 Gracser, Celeste ....... ....,... 1 73 Graf, Winifred ........... .......................-. 1 75 Grant, D. ........................................ ,..... 7 0 Grant, Jim ..,....... 97, 106, 150, 187, 213 Grant, Richard ....,,...,................ 139, 191 Grant, Warren B. ................................ 33 Grass, Al ............,.... ....... 5 6, 115, 197 Grattan, Lowell ......... .................. 2 17 Grattone, Babs ..... ,......... ..... 1 6 9 Graves, Barbara ....... ............... 1 77 Graves, Edith ....... ......... 1 6, 178 Graves, Joseph ..... ..........., 1 32 Graves, Pat ............... ....,....... 1 38 Graves, Stephen ...,...... ............... 1 31 Gravkin, Jerry T. .......... . ........ 33, 139 Gravkin, Joseph D. ....., .....,... 3 3, 145 Gray, Arthur J. ............ .... .......... 3 3 Graziano, Joe .,..... ............... 1 89 Greason, Betty ...,. ......... 3 3, 235 Greco, Joan ........ ......... 3 3, 167 Green, Thelma ..... .............. 3 3 Greene, Janet ........ ......... 3 3, 167 Greene, Lynn .,,.... ..,......... 1 06 Gregory, Boris ..... ........ 2 03 Gregory, John ..... .......... 3 3 Gregory, Louis .....,... ........ 2 07 Gregory, Marjorie ...... ............ 2 37 Griebel, Jay D. ....... ......... 3 3,211 Griggs, Jeanne ......... ........... 1 69 Griggs, Judy ..............,. ...........,,.. 1 38 Grooms, Virginia ...... ......... 3 3, 225 Gross, Bob .....,......... ,...... 1 46, 217 Gross, Earl R. ..... ............ 1 42 Grosser, Dick ..,,.,............. ........ 1 89 Groves, Joseph .........................,.......... 33 Groves, Mary Francis ............ 33, 183 Guenther, Ann .................,, .......... . .33 Guerra, Esther ................ ............... 1 65 Guidoux, Donald ,.... .,.......... 3 3, 148 Guisness, Earl E. .............. 34, 114, 203 Gunner, Kitty ,,,,........................,..,..., 170 Gurries, Mary Francis ................... 175 Guthery, Edgar .............. ......... 3 4,148 Guthrey, Joe ..............., ..........,... 1 32 Gwinn, William ....... .......... 1 33, 197 Gymnastics ............... ..........., 1 15 H Hachen, Audrey M. .,.. .......... 3 4 Haddon, Jack ........... ....... 2 26 Hadley, Ervin ....... ........ 1 97 Hadley, Gene ......... ............ 1 56 Hadley, Mary ..,..... .............. . .49 Hailey, Carolyn ....... ......... 1 7, 155 Hahn, Brayton ....... .......... 1 99 Hahn, Freda ......... .......... 2 23 Haines, George ....... ....... 1 09, Haj mian, Nazar ....... ............ 114 ..34 Haldeman, Virginia Hale, Arthur ................ ............ 1 47 Hale, Barbara .......... ......-.,.-.---- 1 81 Hale, Joan .............. ....-.... 6 9, 177 Hale, Franklin ........... ........-,.-..----. 1 99 Hall, LaVerne W. .....-,.-..--. 34, 106. 108 Iialn rs. .................... . ........i......... 217 Hall, Owen 0. ..... --------------- 2 05 Halladay, Bruce ....... ---r.---,,-,-- 3 7 Hallahan, Carole ....... ....... 1 81, 251 Hamher, John .............. --.-.------- 2 05 Hamilton, Bailey ........ Hamilton, Bob ......... Hamilton, George ........ Hammack, David W. .... . Hamman, Henry D. .......109, 114 Hammel, Dawn ........,... ....... 2 18, 251 201 Hammer, Richard ..,..... Hammond, Jerry ....... Hanagan, Ray ....... Hand, Benita F. ..... . Handel, Elaine .,... Hanna, Clare ............ Hanna, Frank A. Hanna, Hazel C. Hansen, Herb Hansen, Irene Hansen, Peter ....... ....,....209 .........197 .......34 .........236 .........141 ...,...34 ............157 .......163, 181 Hanson, Eve ......... ......... 1 65 Hanssen, Fred ....... ......... 1 09 Hanst, Dale ........... ............ 1 89 Hanzad, Armen ....... ......... 3 4, 186 Haratani, Ada A. ........ ......... 3 4, 136 Hardy, Thomas C. ...... ............ 2 07 Hardiman, Harry ........ .................. 6 5 Hardin, ....................... ......... 9 7, 115 Hardin, Andrew ...... 201 Harding, Dlck ,... .......... ........ 8 7 , 88, 90 179 Hardy, Charlotte ........ ........ 1 73, Hardy, Thomas C. ..... . Harkness, Don .,........ Harmann, H. D. ..... . 189 ...ffffff.'.ffQfQffz16 Harmon, Joyce ..................,. 34, 217, 240 240 Harms, Marjorie ........ ...........,. 3 4, Harney, Tom ...............,. Harnsberger, Martha ........ Harnsburger, J. ............ . Harpainter, Bob .....,... .......160, 195 Harrington, H. D. ........ ............... . Harrington, John .,,.,...... Hatch, Thurston W. Hatch, Tom ................. Hawes, Ann .............. Hawkes, Robert ...... Hawkins, Jack .,..... Hay, David E. .... . Hayes, Alice ..... Hayes, Jim ........ 234 .........247 216 .........34, 142 .........203 .........173 148 fi-IQ -217 ........70, 71 181 Hayes, Lee .............. ......... Haynes, J. B. ........,........ ................ 2 16 Hayward, Joyce M. ....... ......... 3 4, 231 Hays, William .............. ............ 2 05 Hazeltine, Karl S. ..... .......,............ 7 Hazelquist, John ........ ................... 1 99 Hea, Col. James J. ............ 23, 150, 212 Heagerty, David A. .................... 34, 195 Heath, Harrison G. ....... .................. 1 6 Hecht, Ted ................ ...-..... 1 12 Heggem, Dwile A. Heher, Warren B. Hein, Marilyn ........... Henderson, William Hendricks, Jeanette Hengstenbech, Phillip Heninger, Jack ..,....... Hendricks, Jeannette Hennessy, William J. Heppner, Marjorie R. Heringer, Doris ........ Heringer, Raymond J. ..... . Herndon, Margaret .. Harris .......................... Harris, Earl .............. Harris, Ida Jane ...... Harris, Joyce ....... Harris, L. ....,....... . Harris, Lucille ..... Harris, Mary ....... Harris, Mary ......... Harris, Pat ...,... Harris, R. A. ...... . Harris, Rowland ,..... Harris, S. .................. Harrison, Warren ........ Harvey, Herbert ...... Harryman, Don ......... Hart, Sally ............. Hartdgen, Max ....... Harter, Ora Lu .,...... 211 'H'f3lifi53I, i25,'zz1 .......34 223 fffffff.'f.'ffffff3li,'203 175 ,.,,,,,,,,,,171 .........233 .........177 .,,,.,,.,213 .........34, 141 227 ..........67, 91, 223 ,,.,,,,,.,,,.,..169 216 187 .........34, ............234 .........197 ............213 .......159, 199 ............173 .........148 .......34 183 Labaudorr, Marie ....Y. Horn, David .............,. 179 Houllhan ..,,........... Howard, Herbert ..... Hughs, M. .................... Hartley, Nan v....... Hartman, Gene .....,,. Hartman, Pete ...... Hartnell, S. ......... . Hartranft, Glenn ...... Hartranft, Lucille ....... Hartzler . ..,...,.......Y.. .. ....,,,,,173 ....,....232 .........193 .......,.240 .........177 Harvey, M. ...V...,...... ---v-v--.,-v--v- 2 40 Harwood, Mary ....,... .'..--.- 1 30, 185 Hass, Edwin O. ...., . Hassell, Earle ..,,... Hatch, Bill ............. Herrick, Bob ..........---.- Herrick, Dorothy .,.,... Herrick, Jo ........,..... ............210 ............114 ........1s4, 203 .........106 ............181 235 Herrington, Anne ...... .......... 3 4, 217 173 Hershey, Barbara ....... Herter, Nadia .,..,. Herzog, Gerry .......... 111312113171 ................183 159 Hewitt, Clyde E. .... .,...,.... 3 4, Hibner, Jack ............ Hicks, Jacqueline ..,,.., .... 182 Hicks, Ramona .,...,.. ........ 3 4, 129, Higgs, Lois May ......... ...,..,...... 3 4, 216 Hildebrandt, Bob ....... .,..,..-,,.-..--,.---- 7 3 Hill, Coralie ............ ,... ...,......... 3 4 , 165 Hill, Mary Jane ...... ........ 3 5, 175, 239 Hillbum, Henry J. ..... .........,.......4..- 3 5 Hillel ................,....... ,-,,-.----------------- 2 33 Hillis, Noelle R. .,.. ......., 3 4, 147, 183 Hills, Sally .,.,.,.,.. Hindley, Ron ......... Hines, Robert ...,.., I-ling, Gloria ........,., Hipkins, Bruce ......,. Hird, Marjorie ...... .. Hirshman, Norn ...... Hislo Beverly P. -,--------- Hitchock, Benjamin 101 ...,...190, 191 .......1S2, 218 .,......,97, 247 .........115 ........35 Hitchcock .................. ,.-,-,----- 3 6, 87 Hitchcock, Bob ........ ......... 9 5, 197 Hixon, Ray .........,. ..-.---------- 3 5 Hielm, Yvonne ........ ........--.. 1 79 Hlass, Frank .....i...... ..,..,-,, 3 5, 151 Hocking, Barbara .,..i... .,......... 1 69 Hodgson, G. ..........., ................ 2 27 Hodgens, N. ............ ..,......----..---- 2 34 Hoenshell, Betty ...... ........,.......,...-. 1 71 Hodgson, Ann .,,...,.............., 35, 134, 173 Hodgdon, Charles S. ........................ 191 Hoffman, Dick ............... ............ 1 31 Hoffmann, Frances ....... ................ 1 71 Hofman, Wally .......... ,...... 1 09, 197 Holbrook, L. ............ ....,.,,... 1 80 Holcomb, Don ,........ Holcomb, James W. Holeman, Jacque Holeman, Roy ...,...... Holland, Jack ....... Hollar, Barbara ...... .........110 ..,,,,,,,213 ,........181 .........193 Holly, Donald ........., ................... 1 41 Holmberg, Carl G. ............ 35, 159, 191 Holmes, Marilyn ........ ................... 1 71 Holshevnikolf, Vic ..... ................ 1 89 Holt, Betty June ...... Home, Robert ....... Hood, James M. ..... . Hooker, James R. .... , Hooten, Mary .............. Hooper, Nathan .,......,.... ,.......183 .......35 ..1....35 ..........,.222 Hopkins, Ira Jay Jr. ...... .......,. 3 5, 112 Horasanea, Michael Horn, William R. ....... . .........35, 144 .,..,..,,...203 Hornbaker, Joseph ...,,..,, 35, 186 Horst, Frank ............. ................,. 3 5, 58 Hostetter, Betty .,..,.......,... 173, 238, 251 Houlihan, Max ,.... Houplin, Janet ..... House, Elliott ....... Howard, Jane ....... Howe, Patricia ......... Howland, Ruth E. .... . Howcs, Mandy ..,,. Howland, Hubbard, Blll .............. Hubbard, Calbert L. ..... . Hubbard, Eben ......... Hubbard, Scott ............ Ruth ......... ........169 ........205 ........171 ........207 ....,,..173 , .,...,. 173 ....,...183 .......87 .......35 .,..........193 35 142 Huber, Godfrey E. ,..... ......... , Huber, Robert M. ...,.. ......... 3 5, 142 Huiford, Jerry .....,..... Hugasian, Marian ........ Hugo, Barbara Jane ........ .......,...156 Hummel, Ray E. ........ .......,,,,..,. 1 42 Hunter, Richard J. ...,. . Huntwork, Richard ..35, 135, 175 ........35, 205 Hunwick, Lynn P. .,... .......... 3 5, 148 Hupp, Dewitt .......... .......... 9 7, 213 Huttman, Marian ....... ............. 1 77 Huxley ..............,....... ......... 8 5, 87 I lbach, Mary Louise . ..... ........... 6 9 Ichikawa, Ben ......,...... ................ 1 05 Inami, Henry ..,...,.. ...................,.. 3 5 Ingraham, Joeann ................ 35, 134, 223 Inman, Charlotte .....,, Inman, Stuart ..... ,..,. ...... Inveen, Dan Iota Delta Phi .,.... Ireland, Homer ....... Irons, Robert ...... Isaacson, Bernie ........ Ishimatsu, Betty ....... Isola, Pete H. ............ . Israelson, Mr. Allen ..,... Iverson, Karleen ......... Ives, Janette .... .... . .. J Jackson, Evelyn ...., Jackson, Jean ...... Jackson, Jackson, 35, 98, 100 .. .,.... 160, 205 ....,..,,213 ..........157 .......6z, 155 ..........193 218 ..,.....175, ..........35, 169 John .,....... . ................ 105 148 Ray A. .... . Jacobs, James ...... Jacobson, C. R. ...... . James, Cathey ,....... James, Edith ..,............ James, Mr. D. L. ,..... . Jamison, Leland B. ,... . Jamison, Miriam ....,.. Jamison ..................... Janetsky, Elmer ...... Jansen, Don ........ Janzen, Gwen ..,,.. Jennings, D. .,... . Jensen, Alton ...... Jensen, Jack ..... Jensen, Lee ..,.,..... Jenvey, Walter ......,. Jemigan, Donald ....... Jesse, Betty .......... Jessie, B. J. ....,...238, 251 217 ....,,,.213, ........154, 219 236 137 ..........35, ..........35, 191 157 ..........35, 191 ,.......190, ...,.....147 Jewell, Dlck .....,..... ..........-.---- 1 95 Jobs, Fred J. ............. .,,..,..-. 3 5, 218 Joergensen, Carolyn ...... .........-... 1 75 Johns, Cliff ................. --------- 2 32 Johns, Ruth ................. ...,----------.- 2 32 Johns, Mary E. .............., ----...... 3 5, 251 Johnson, Albert J. ....... .......--. 3 6, 145 Johnson, Boyd ............. ....-.-----,,-,.--.- 1 99 Johnson, O. Dierlt .............. 36, 142, 191 Johnson, Doreston ..... .................. 3 6 Johnson, Dorothy ............ .175 Johnson, Edson D- --.-.-------.----- 36 Johnson Herb ........... .------- 1 84, 203 Johnson, Harold ..... .------------ 1 99 Johnson J. .............. ----------- 9 7 Johnson, Jack W. ..... ............-.-- 1 31 Johnson Janice ...... ..-....--- 3 6, 133 Johnson Jinx ...... ............. 1 57 Johnson, L. ,.... ..... .... ..,.-------- 2 4 0 Johnson Marilyn ....... ................ 2 40 Johnson Marv ........ ......... 3 7, 39, 92 Johnson, Nancie ......... .--------------- 1 81 Johnson, Orville ........ .......... 9 8, 106 Johnson, Reynold ............... .197 Johnson, Robert J. ,......... 36, 148 Johnson, Rosalie ....... ............. 2 51 Johnson, S. ,..,,......... ......,.... 9 7 Johnson, S. .......... ......... 1 80 Johnson, Tad .,.......... ......... 1 89 Johnson, Thayer ,,..... .......,. 1 01 Johnson, Tom .......... ......... 1 09 Johnson, Virginia ......,...................,.,, 175 Johnson, Walt ....,............................... 110 Johnson Wallace ........................ 36, 132 Johnston, Norma .....,..., 36, 91, 147, 240 Joice, Minnie ...................................... 65 Joldersma, Norman .................. 211, 239 Jones, Allan ............... ............. 2 20 Jones, D. ,.................... ................ 2 34 Jones, Janice ....,............ .......... 3 6, 227 Jones, Margaret C. .....,, ......,....... 1 9 Jones Phillip ........ ..... .......,. 2 1 0 Jones, Ray ................ ............ 1 95 Jones Richard ......., ................ 1 91 Jones Virginia ........ ........ 1 63, 177 Jones, Warren .......... ............ 1 99 Jones, William E. .... .............. 3 6 Jordan, Betty .......... ......... 3 6, 140 Jordan, Ernie .......... .............. 9 6 Jordan, Harvey ........ ......... 2 Z6 Jordan, Lee .......... ......... 1 05 Jorgensen, Jean ..... .......-. 1 79, 163 Joyce, Ann ..,....... ----------- - .36 Judo ......,,.......... -------- - .97 Judd, Fred .......... .-.--.---, 2 05 Jue, Margaret ...... ..-------- 1 52 Juliana, Joe ,..... ...........----.... 3 6 Junior Class ........ ...............------- 6 0 Jurevich, Tillie ...... ......... 3 6, 225, 223 Justice, Jean ........... . .................. 217 Justin, Francis ....... .... . .36 K Kaelin, La Verne ....... ....... 3 6, 64, 167 Kalman, George ....... .................... 2 13 Kammerer, Helen .............. 36, 142, 152 Kamrar, Lowell ........ ................ . .36 Kane, Barbara ................ ..... . .25 Kappa Alpha Order ...... .---- 1 96 Kappa Alpha Theta ...... .------ 1 73 Kappa Delta Pi .............. ------- 1 53 Kappa Kappa Gamma ....... ..... 1 80 Kappa Phi ..................-.-- ---------- 2 31 Kappa Sigma Kappa ...... ..........-.- 2 11 Karsten, Joan ............ ------.-.,--,-.-- 1 77 Kasmere, Marcia ...... ....---.. 2 33, 235 Kaullsach, Diana .... ..............-------------- 1 75 Kavangh, Pat ............-----,--,,-------- 238, 251 Kavet, Robert .............. 36, 70. 139, 186 Keane, Thomas ..........-.-.----..---,-- 157, 213 Keanelly, Corrine ............--------------,--- 179 Kearney, Mayrene ..-----. ---,-,---- 1 65 Keck, L. .......-----..--------A------- ---4------------ 2 17 Keefer, Neil M. Jr -...-----------------,-,-,,---- 26 Keeler, Jo Ann .......----...-,-- 69. 155, 131 Keeler, Norm ........... -,.--------,------1- 1 09 Keene, George ..... ...-----------,---- 8 7 lceil, Bill ................. ...-.----- 2 17 Keller, M. .................- ---1--1--, 2 17 Keller, Robert N. ...... --....---.-- 2 6 Kelley, Raymond ...... ------------- 2 17 Kelley, Rodney T. ----- -----,- 3 6, 199 Kellog, Alena ,.... .... .....---- 1 7 2, 173 Kelly, Edward C. ...... -....----------------- 3 6 Kelly, Mary Kay ...... ...---- 3 6,129,153 Kelly, Pat ................- --------------- 1 52 Kelly, Ralph H. ..... -,----- 3 6, 151 Kelsey, John ........ -------- 1 97 Keltner, Calista ..... -------- 2 51 Kenley, Gerard ....... ----------- 1 99 Kemppe, Robert ........ --------------- 1 37 Kennamer, Woodie ........ .....--- 1 34, 209 Kent, Alice ...............--.--..-. -------- 1 77, 223 Kent, Patricia ................----------1 ------- 1 73 Kenyon, Virginia ........ 36, 134, 171, 236 Kerby, Louis N. ........---.------11---, ,----- 1 44 Kerl, Edward F. ..... .....-----.,---------- - -36 Kern, Patricia ...... -----.... 3 5, 141, 234 Kerwin, Jeanne ....... -.....-- 6 0, 73, 170 Ketchum, Carl ......... ---1--1 3 6 156 Kibbe, Wendall .......... ..36 225 Kidder, Phyllis L. .... ..--.--------- - Kiddie, Pat ............. ------1-- 1 75, Kiesel, Aulani ......... ..-----------,- 3 6 Killeen, Joe ................ .........- 1 05 Kilgallin, Elizabeth ...... -.-----.-- Klmale, Joan .............. Kimura ..................... Kimzey, Helen ......... Kim, Daniel .......... 175 232 ..,......231 1 152 218 207 .36 216 ..64 195 King, Aubin ............................. .-.-.-.---- King, Betty Ruth ................................ 58, 59, 73, 152, King, Douglas J. ....,..................... 36, King, James C. ................................. . King, J. D. ............ .. King, Marilyn .,,..,... ........ King, Robert C. .......... .......... . King Ronald R. ....... ....... 3 6, Kinney, Dianne ....... Kinney, Jean ........... Kinst, Barbara ....,..... Kirley, Louis N. ..... . Kircher, Annabelle ....... Kiser, Edith B. .......... Kiser, George W. ...., . Kissick, Robert L. ,......73 193 231 240 .........155 .......36 131 . ,..,,,,.,. 183 ..... ..36 191 Klalch, Mike .............. ............ 3 6 Klein, Barbara J. ...... ............... 3 7 Klindt, Ralph ............ ....... 3 7 205 Knappett, Don ................ .......... 2 09 Kneeshaw, La Verne ....... ....... 1 79 Knight, Delbert .......,...,....................., 219 Knight, P. .........,.........,........................ 217 Knipe, Claire .................................... 181 Knipper, Richard .......,.. 37, 73, 139 195 Knotts, Gloria .................................... 171 Knowe, V. ............,..... ............. 1 80 Knowles, Mildred .......... ....... 6 9, 169 Knowles, Richard L. .... ....... 3 7, 135 Knox, Richard A. ..... . Koggan, Gloria ....... Kongsle, Sharon Kooyers, Orneal ..... Koperski, Barbara .......... Kopnick, Katherine ...... Kramer, Harvey ,.,..... Kriege, Andrea ,.,.... Krikorian, Butch ........ Kristovich, Peter ...... Kruetch, Frank ....... Kruse, Bob ...,............,. Krutzmann, Hank ,.,.., Kugel, Jackie ,........ Kumano, Mas M. ...... . Kunz, Jack .................. Kurasaki, Setsko ...... Kuster, Doris .. ....,,... . L Lackey, Lorraine ........ Laclergue, Don ........ Lacost, Vincent ....,. LaFave, Donald ....... Laidlaw, Robert ...... ..,....37, 37, 31, Laine, Ruth .....,..,........ .... 1 34, Laieunesse, George .... ........... LaLanne, Jean ......... .............. LaMar, Dale ......... ...... 3 7, LaMar, Ron ,............... Lambda Chi Alpha ...... Lambert, Catherine ,,.. ............ Lambert, Nell .....,.................... LaMont, James ....,,. ..., Lamont, Polly ........ Lamont, Ralph ,....... Lampson, Keith ....,, Land, Louis ...,........ Landaker, Walter ,..,,. Landreth, Robert ...... Laine, Richard ...,.... . ..... 37, Lane, Wllllam ...................... 37, Lanfri, Anthony ........ Langa, Vince ,...,.....,... Lankenau, Edith ....,... Lannon, Alice ......., Lansberry, Loren ,.,,.. Lapp, Louise ...................... . ..... Larke, Janet .,,,..., ,,.. 3 7, 55, 78, Larkretz, Isabel ........,. Larsen, Margaret ........... Larson, Carol ...........,.. 37, 37, 165, 159 233 165 ..37 152 234 N37 167 114 213 218 217 186 138 215 203 234 172 251 .209 ..,..,.195 193 ..37, .......193 225, 227 148, 187 188, 189 .,.....252 .......198 n67,218 137,153 145,151 .hnu171 .nn.n70 1187 .UUHUS7 131,215 u37,114 .m-110 142,185 n37,148 .......145 ...,...237 .......201 163, 175 163, 183 .....,,..231 .......18l Larson, Donald W. ....... .... . .37, 201 Larson, Jacqueline .,,, ........... 1 67 Larson, Richard ......... ....... 1 60 Laskowski, Garvin .... ....... 1 89 Latell, Marion ........ ....... 2 40 Latham, Randall ....... ......... 9 7 Lathrop, Don ..........,,. ....,,. 1 99 La Torre Staff ..........,...... ............. 7 2 Laubacher, Rosemary ....,........ .251 Lawlor, Diana ............... .... . 37, 177 Lawlor, Jackie ........... .................. 1 83 Lawson, Carolyn ........,.........,...,.,,...... 235 Lawson, Elsie ,,,,.,... .......... 64 , 165, 227 Lawson, Francine ...... ............. 2 38, 251 Laxalt, Marie .........,............ 37, 181, 251 Lazzeroni, Jacqueline ........ 37, 147, 240 Leach, Barbara ..,.,,,,.. .....,,.....,..... 1 81 Leahy, Joseph ........ ..,............ 3 7, 151 Leaman, Norma ...... ........................... 3 7 Lebedelf, Dick ,,....,. ........ 1 09 114, 203 Lee, Beverly ....... ....................... 3 7 Lee, Don .............. ....... .............. 2 1 0 Lee, John W. ...... ........................... 3 7 Lee, Nancy .,,,.. ........ 1 71 240, 244 Lee, Roy ..................... ...,..,....,.....,..,.. 3 7 Lee, Tom ....................... ...............,.. 1 10 Lee, Col. Thomas A. ,.,..... 23, 150 Lellland, K. William ........ .,,,.,,.., 3 7 Leiler, Ruel E. ............. .......... 3 7 Lehmkuhl, Ray .,....... ........,,... 7 0 Leicham, Ann .....,.... ......,......., 1 71 Leidig, Aleewah ....... .......,.. 1 83, 251 Leijon, John A. ......... ...,.... 3 7, 142 Lemon, William ....... ........ 3 7, 186 Lender, Perry .,............. ......,..,.... 2 03 Lennon, Elizabeth ....... ....,... 3 7, 177 Lentini, Sebastian .,....., Leonard, Alyce ......... Leonard, Thomas ........ ......,..,,145 171 ........67, Leonetti, Lorraine ....... .146 .171 Leong, Harry ............. ........ 1 52 Leonheart, Lois ...... ........ 2 36 Leos, Sophie ...... ........ 2 37 Levin, Stan .............. ...,.,.... .233 Levine, Arnold ............................ 37, 233 Levinson, Marylin ...... .. ....... .. ...... ..... 2 33 Lewin, Pat ............ ..................Y...,.... 1 73 161 185 Lewis, Edward ,,,,,,,,A,A, 39, 136, Lickwar, Francis ....,,.......,..................., 37 Lidstone, Larry ........... ................... 3 7 Lilley, Ted .,..,,,............... ,,.,.... 1 09 185 Lillibridge, Edward ....Y1 ..,,,.. 3 7, 150 Lind, Irwin ................ ..............- 3 8 Lindquist, Barbara .,......,..,.,,..... 183, 240 Lindsay, Mary Lou ......,...,.....,........... 38 Ling, Don ,.,. ,......,..........., ,,........ 1 1 4, 191 Linn, Woody L ......... 38, 92, 93, 103, 159 Lipkeman, William M. ..........,............. 38 Lister, Herb ,,..,.....,..... ................. 1 86 Litcomb, Don ,...,... ,,..,,...,,.....,,.. 1 93 Littig, Dot ...,..... ...,.,, ,,,,r.,.. 6 4 , 175 Little, Audrey ,...,. ..,...... 3 8, 140 240 Little, Charlene ....... .........,.......... 2 26 Lloyd, Georgene ...,. ,,.......,,,,.,., 1 81 Lloyd, Henriette ,..... ..,.,,,, 1 67, 237 Lloyd, Margo ............... ..........,..... 2 51 Lobodinski, Stanley ,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 213 Lockwood, Jeanne .............. 38, 178, 179 Logan, Mona .....,......... ....,,,,.,...,...... 2 31 Lohr, Homer .........,..,,........ ,,,,,,, 1 14 199 Lombard, Shermon O. ..... ,,,............ 3 8 Loo, Laura J. ..,.,.......,.,,.. .,,................ 3 8 Loomis, Wilma ......,,,,. ,,..,,.........,.... 1 65 Lopes, Donald A. ...,,,,,,....... 38, 110 143 Lopes, Estelle ...... .............,.., 2 51 Lopes, Gerrie ...... ........ 1 55, 165 Lopez, Daniel ,..... .,,..,...,....... 1 48 Mary ........ ........ 2 37 Lopez, 1 251 Loretz, Joan ....,.,,...., ............. 2 51 Lounsberry, Jack ....,.,. Loveland, Hooks ...,.... Loveless, Ivadel ,i,i, Lovell, Sally ,,,,,,,... ,..,,.,...112 ..........112 .. ,,,,.... 170 .........,173 Lowy, Kay ..,,.,.... ,......... 2 33 Loze, Anna ......,.......,,..,..,.. ,,,.r,., 6 4 Lucas House .,.,,.,...,,,..,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Lucas, Mr. 8: Mrs. L. A ...,,..,.,,........ 237 Lucas, Mary Margaret ..,,..,.. .,..,...,,,, 3 8 Luchsinger, Lulu ..........,.... ,,.,..,...... 1 81 Luczak, Vincent ....,,,,..,, ,,,,,, . 144, 156 Ludewig, Walt ................ ..,...,.,.147 Luick, Dr. Wilbur ....,.,,,.,.. ........ 8 0 Lukes, Gail Harbaugh ,..,,, ........ 6 5 Lum, J. Peone ,.,.,......,.... ,,.,.... 3 8 Lum, Lil ,...........,..,....,.. ,.,.....,. 1 52 Lumello, Velma ,,,,,., Luther, William ,...... Lydic, Anna ...,,,,.,, Lyke ,..,.,,.,...,............. ...,....38 ........,,209 ,.......38 74 Lyman, Joyce ...........,,......... , ....,....... 177 Lymburner, Beverly ,..,,.,.,..., .. .,r.., 226 Lyon, Ray ....,,,,.......,...... 55, 70, 139, 209 Lytle, Bin ....... ............,..,,,.,.,,.,..... 1 89 Mc McAlister, Scott ......... .......-.- 1 57 McAtee, Gerald ...,...... ,......... 2 05 MeAtee, Willard R. ...... ...... 3 9 151 McBain, John E. ..,,........ .-....-.-. 2 05 McCalley, Thomas .,.,,.., ............. 2 10 McCarty, Bertrand ,....... ,.....V 3 9 213 McCarty, David .......... ............ 4 0 McCarty, Robert C. ,..... ....... 4 0 115 McCaslin, Don ......,.,.. ....... 9 8, 100 McClung, Garrett .,........ .......... 1 56 McClymont, Wallace ....... .,,.......... 2 10 McColley, Anne ............ ....... 3 8 167 McCol1ey, Thomas ........ ............... 4 0 McConnell, Pat ...,....... ....,. ,,.... 4 0 114 McCord, Lois L. ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,. 40, 75 137 McCorkle, Marvin r,,,,,.. ,,..,.,, 1 57 211 McCormack, Dottie ....,,,. ..,.......... 1 69 McCoy, Kay ................. ............. 1 65 McCoy, Marian ......,r.,,.,, .,,.,... 1 76 177 McCullough, Stewart .....,. ........,.... 2 05 McCurdy, Evelyn ............. .....,, 7 8, 163 McDaniel, Warren D. . ..... .......r..,... . 40 McDiarmid, Mary .......... ....... 4 0, 182 McDonald, Brice .,....,, McDonald, G. , ...... .. McDonald, George ........ ......,...186 ..........240 ,,,,,.,,,,203 McDonald, James E. ,...,. ...,,,.,...,... 4 0 McDonald, Lynn ,........... ......V 6 9, 183 McDonnell, Margaret ...,... .,........ 1 69 McElwee, Fred G. ........ ....... 4 0, 219 McElwee, Georgene ....,, .,,.,,. 4 0, 173 McFadden, Keith ......,. McFadden, Pat .......,.. McFadden, Robert .........,,.,.,,,, 40, 74, 75 McFarland, Juanita ...... .,,.........,.... 2 40 McGinn, Nona L. .......... ............... 4 0 McGlynn, Richard I. ,... .,..... 4 0, 186 McGowan, Gay .......... .,...,.....,. 2 39 McGraw, Kenneth ..,,... ,....,. 9 7, 189 McHenry, Sally ......, ........ 1 83, 239 McKean, Rosemary .,........ 181, 224, 251 McKelvie, Charles .............V.V.,.... 40, 209 McKenna, Patricia l. ....... ..... ...... 4 0 McKenzie, Allan D .....,., McKibben, Joan ,,,,...,.. McKinley, Archie ..,,,..210 ,,....,177 .,.....187 McKinney, Bill ....,,,...... ........... 2 03 h1cLaughlin, Peter .l. ,,,,.,. ........ 4 0, 191 McLean, Robert E. ,....,..... ............ 4 0 McLellan, Robert W. ....... ..-...-.---. 4 0 McMahan, Roy ......,....V.. ...---.--- 2 13 McMahon, Francis ........ ........ 6 0, 195 McMahon, Leila ,,,.............. ....... 4 0, 172 Mcmarh, Neil D. ,..,............,................. 40 McNally, Beverly .....,.....,..,....... 238, 251 McNeil, Mary .....,,..... 40, 134, 176, 177, 225, 227 Neill .,.,,.,,............. ..... ....................... 8 7 McNulty, Mona ,,,,, ,,,, ....... 1 6 9 McPherson, Walt .,.,.. McSweeney, John ,, McWhirter, Thelma M Maas, Marilyn ............... .......201 MacCarty, Warren ,,,.,,.. ......... 1 12, 113 MacDonald, Dolores ,,.,. MacDonald, Janet ....,, MacDonough, G. .... . Mackay, N. ...,,.,... . MacKean, Ellen ....,. Machado, June ....... Mack, Richard ....,.,...,,,., Macke, Reinaldo .......,,. ..,. MacQuarrie, Dr. T. W .,,,.,,., Nlacway, Howard ,,,,......, Macy, Sondra .......,,..... Madsen, Anabel ....,... Madsen ....,...,,,,,....,.. Madsen, Bob .... Madsen, Don Maeur, Jerry ....... Maggio, C. ....,.. , ..........187 .......231 .....,.227 .......38, 172 .......157 ,..,....38, 137 167 ,......,,.,ss, .155, 159, 195 199 ...........233 Mahr, Ruth ,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,r 7 Z, 170 Maire, Ron ,,,........ ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,., 1 0 6 Majersik, Cliff ....... ....... 1 60, 209, 239 Major, Glenn .,...,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 38 Major, Marguerite ..., 38 176, 177, 226 Majors, Bob ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Mak, Calvin ......,....., ,..........,.... 1 31, 137 Mak, Dorothea ..... Malone, Joyce ...,. Maloney, C. A. .....,.., , Maloney, Kathleen Maloyan, Charlotte ,,,,.,. Mammoliti, Toni .......,.,. Manchester, Kenneth ...., ,,.,......177 ...,,,,..181, 251 Manglm, Fred .,..,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,, 87, 91, 92 Mann, Mrs. Eleanor ....... Mann, Frances ,,,,,,,.,..,,,, Manoukian, Joan ..,..... Mansfield, Cecil , ...., Mansfield, Robert .,.... Maramonte, Jeri ........ Marchant, Bill ......,. Marching Band ....... Marcil, Stan ......,.... Marcus, Patricia ....,,.,... Marcus, Ron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..193 ,,.,,..187 ,,..,..251 ...,,..185 ,.....,103 ..,,.,,173 Mlrgherita, Salvadore ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 18 Marimur Hall ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marinovich, Ann ...,,.,,... Marken, June ....,,,.., Marks, Morton C. ..,., , Marquis, Robert ....,... Marquiss, Richard . Marriott, Charles Marriott, Dave ........ Marshall, Patricia ..,... Marsl, Ken L. .,.,..... . Martella, Beverlee .... ltlartin ,,,,,r,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Martin, Anthony ,,,,,,.,,,,,, Martin, B111 ,,,,,,.,,,,,, Martin, Charles ,,.... Martin, Earl .,..... Martin, Ed .....,..,., Martin, Elgin ,,.,,,..., Martin, Martin, Melvin ,,,,,,. Martin, Nancy ..,..... Martin, Stephanie ...... Martinelli, Charles .... Martinez, Gilbert ....,. Martinez, Manuel .,..,. Jeanne ....,, Martinez, Shirley . ,,.,,,. .. ,.......,.,144, . .,,,..... 236 ...W251 ,,,..,....223 142 ,, ,,,,... 207 ,,.....,38, 195 .,....,...106 .,..,,..3s, ,,,,.,,l70 ,.,,..,147 145 ...,....1s4, 188, 189 .......Z11 .......201 108 ..........,177 ........38, 151 ..,..,,....140 ...........,ss Martorella, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 51 Martsolf, Ruth .,,.,,.,,.,,,, M arty, Peggy ........,,,... , ...... ..121, 240 Marvel, Esther ...,,,... Marvin, Mary W. . ,,... ,, Mary George Co-op ,....,., Mason, Richard ............. Mathews, Robert ,...,.. Mathson, Nancy Matigan, Sally ........ Mattos, George ..,.,, Mauer, Bill .....,.... May, William ...,.. Maynard, Dale ........ Maynard, Robert ...,... May, Bill ....,....,.....,,..,. Mazzanti, Maxine .....,,,. Mead, Thompson E. ,... . Mederios, Keith ..,,.... Meek, Charles ........ Meek, Marilyn .........,..,.. Meeker, Barbara ........... ........239 184 181 ,..,...,38, 38, 173 ......,,..106, 108 .......,,..209 ,,,,....186 ,.,....135 ........114 .......169 ..,....,.,184, 186 165 ., , 155, vonder Mehden, Roland ,.,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.... 131 lVlelbye, Bob ...,.........,....,.,....,.,,,,,........ 187 Melcher, Gerald .,....,,... Mello, Agnes 1. Mellow, Norman ......, Melton, Keith ............,,, ,, 160, 187 ..,,,,,,..,148 213 Mena, Frank Nava ..,.....,..,..............,... 38 Mendonsa, Gilbert .............. ...87, 89, 95 Menendez, Julius .,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 38, 104, 143 Nlenges, Gene ..,,,,,,,,.. 86, 87, 92, 94, 143 Mercuri, Eugene D. .............,...... 38, 148 106 177 Meredith, Loren ...............,..,....... 39, Merrill, Geraldine ............,.,....... 39, Merritt, Joan .,....,..,.............. 69, 155, 165 hlerritt, Robert K. ,,.,.................. 39, 218 Mervy, Medora-Vaux ....,.,,..,,,.., 182, 225 Merz, Margery ...................,...... 177, Mesa, Pete ..........,.......... 251 138 Metcalf, Mariene .....,,....,.... 39, 136, Metz, Oscar ............... .,,,,.,.......,..,,.. 1 15 Meyer, Shirley E. .....,,.. ,,,...,... 6 7, 177 Michaelson, Clillord ,,..,, ,, ..,....,...,,,. 187 Miehell, Joan ........,,,,.... ,,........, 1 63, 165 Michels, Frederick ...,,.,,,..,..,, 39, 58, 157 Michener, Ruth ..,.,,,,, Miland, Janet .......... Mildon, Ella L. .,,. , Miles, Searcy ..,.., Millard, Don Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Chester J. 'iiihiff ,.,. Bob .......,.... .......203 ,,,,,,,240 ,.....,185 ,, ,, ..., 39,213 Miller, Ed ,.,...,.,.,... , 95, 205 Miller, Margot ..,.,,, , 39, 71, 226 Miller, Marilyn ,...,, ..,,,, . .60, 175 Miller, Marvin ...... Miller, Meriel ........... Miller, Ross ..............,..., Miller, Miller, Walt ............... Miller, William R. ,...,, , Thomas Millovich, Dave ............,,.. Mills, Rosalie ,.....,......,, Millspaugh, Marcia ..... Milner, C. ,...,.,,...,.... , Minaker, Marilyn .,.., Miner, Ralph E. ...... . Minners, Clifford ,,,,, Mires, John .,,.,.,..,...,. Mitchell, Donald .,...... Mitchell, Russell ,.,.... Mitchell, S. .....,..... . Mitchell, Wayne .... Mittel, Nell ..........., Moeller, John ....,.,. Mohery, Robert ......... Mohn, Douglas C. .,,, , Moitozo, Eleanore ....... Moitozo, Laurance ..,.,,, Monohan, William ....... Monroe, Donna .,.....,. Monsarrat, Roger ......... Montgomery, Deloris ,, ,.,, 169 207 .,.,.....,,,,193,195 109, 114, 207 . ......,,............ 170 ........,..39, 180 ...........227 ........39, 132 ...........147 .......231 .....,.....121 .,..,....157,195 ....,..........210 ...39, 19s .,,,,......225 ........187 Moorehead, Martha A. .............. 39 Morais, Adelene , ,... . Moreau, J. Marcel ., 177 Morelock, Gale ,,,,........ 39, 189, 144 156 Morgan, Bill ..,.,,,....................... 191 213 Morgan, Diane ,..,,,................,,,..... 39 183 Morgan, Edward C. .................... 57 197 Morgan, J. ............................,............. 239 Morgan, Junior..39, 87, 90, 98, 100 143 Morris, Bert M. ..............,.....,,............ 199 Morris, Dick ..................,................... 209 Morris, Sage ........, ......,. 1 87 Morrow, Bea E. ...,... ........ 3 9. 75 Morse, Betty ........,.......,......,..,,.,....,.,, 240 Morton, MacDonald ........,,, ..,..... ,.,,.., 3 9 Mosher, Ed .......,........,,,,..,...,. 66, 67 195 Mosher, Kay ....,......,,... .........,.. 7 5 179 Mosher, Raymond M. ..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 22 Morton, Mac ,.......,,,, Moulton, Kenneth H. Moore Mrs. B. ..,.. . Moore Barbara ...... Moore Blanche ....., Moore, Carl .....,.. Moore Don .,,.,,,, Moo re Doris ......,,,, ....,,,,24o ....,,.,137 ,,,,,,..169 .,......210 ,....,..,..143 ........39, 232 169 Elizabeth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Moore Moore, Glen ...,,,,,..,. Moore, Henry ........ Moore, JoAnn ,,,., Moore Owen ..,... ........181, 217, 240 Moore, Pamela ,.,..... ......,.....,.,... 1 81 Moore Robert J. ...... ..,..... 3 9, 146 Moore Sallie A. .,..,.. .,,.......... 3 9 Moore, Thomas .,..,. ..,...,,,.,..,,... 1 48 Moore William ...,.,.,...,,,....,............... 191 v Moorehead, Marcia ...,........ 39, 163, 177 ,,,,,,,,189 Moxley, Robert W. ....,. ...,,,,,, 3 9 131 Muccigrosso, Ben .....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 6 S Mudgett, Ruth ......... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Mueller, Walt ........ ...,,,,., 6 2, 78 191 Mulcahy, Paul E. ..... .,,,.,,,,,,,..,,, 3 9 Mumby, Ted ,...,.....,.. .,,.,,, 1 05 115 Mu Phi Epsilon ,,,,..... ......,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Muro, George ........ ......... 3 9, 137 Murphy, I. ........,.... ..........., 2 34 Murphy, Jeanne .,..,,. ,. ,,,,,,,.,,,, 177 Murphy, Margaret ....... ......, 1 55 171 Murphy, Richard ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 195 Murray, Charles W. ,,,.,,. , .,,,,,, 211 Murray, James B. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 13 Murray, Ken ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 96 Musso, Florie ,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Muttersbach, Galen ...........,,,,,,,,.,,,, U39 Muzio, John ..........................,,,,,,,,,, 210 Myers, Bonnie M. .,,,,,,.,,.,., 39, 227, 251 Myers, Jean .,,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 181 Myers, William Howard ,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 120 N Nail, John ...........,........ .,...,.,,,..,... , .205 Nakamura, Margaret ................ 215, 223 Nance, Dolores ............ ....... ..... . . 40 Navarra, Virginia ....,... ...... , , ...... 167 Naylor, Elizabeth ......................., . H40 Nedom, Nellis ....,....,. ....... 6 4, 147, 175 Neff, Vonnie .........,. .,............... 2 35 Neff, Winfield ..,........ .,,..,,.. 4 0, 199 Neiger, Jacob ................ .......... . .40 Nelsen, Lorraine N. ...,..,. .. ..40 Nelson, Bruce ........,..... ...... 2 39 Nelson, Dick ............. ...,.. 2 09 Nelson, Eleanor ......... ....,........ 1 61 Nelson, Gerald ...... ,,.,...,,....... 2 09 Nelson, Gerald ...... ,.,..,, 4 0, 145, 195 Nelson, Harold ..... , ..,....,........... 40 Nelson, Keith ............. .......,,,,.,., 2 10 Nelson, Lawrence ........ ....,. 2 27 Nelson, Margery ...,... ,..,.. 1 77 Nelson, Morgan ....,.... .,.... 1 40 Nelson, Shirley ..... .,,.,,,,,. 1 75 Nesser, Ray .........,..... ...,.,.,..,.. 1 39 Neubarth, Bonnie ......... ...,,,, 1 38, 240 Newby, S. C. ..............,. ...,......... 2 0 Newcomb, Vance A. ...... .,...,.......,,,, 4 0 Newfarmer, Erlys ..,.....,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 235 Newhart, Dorothy ....,....,.,., 67, 230, 239 Newman Club .........., ...............,.. 2 28 Newman, Don ....,...,.,,. .,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Newman, Marianne ..,... .,,,.... 1 36 Newport, Nancy .,,.... ,,,,,,,, 1 69 Newton, Gale . ......... ,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 99 Newton, Leland ,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 89 Nichols, Lillian ,,,,.. ,..,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 134 Nichols, Paul ......,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 46, 191 Nichols, Rosemary ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Nicholson, Barbara ..,... ,,.,.,,..,.,,,, 1 77 Nicholson, Dolores ...,.., ,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 177 Nickel, George ......... ....... 1 06, 107 Nicolai, Bob ........,,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,.. 1 06 Nielson, Norman E. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 07 Nieri, Jeanie .......,.....,..,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Niggemeyer, William ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 143 Nimerick, Eva ,,.,,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Nolan, Robert ........... ,...,,,,, , ,97 Nordhausen, John .,... Norris, Earl .....,......... Norris, Marilyn A. Norton, Jackie ......... Norton, Lorriane . ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Noyer, William ....,. Nunes, Emmett ..,... Nunes, Redonia ........ Nutt, James ,,,,.....,,,,., Nye, B. Joy ..,............ .,.....,.40, 209 .,.........142 .........40, 152 ...,.,..,,.179 ....40 40, 183,226 ......,,........,180, 223 235 Nystuen, Carol .... 41, 129, 134, 227, O O'Brien, George M. ....... ............... 4 1 O'Brien, Kenneth B. ,,,.... .........V 4 1, 205 O'Brien, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,.,,., 4 1, 238 O'Brien, Pat ,,,, AAAAA,A,,,,,,,,,.,,.,......,........ 2 51 O'Connor, Ed M. ,,,,..,,,,,................... 131 Occupational Therapy O'Donnell, Edith .......Y. O'Donnell, Edward ..., Club ,,,........... 217 209 ,.rr.r,.. .41, Oetjen, Irene ............... .................. 4 1 Ohm, Helen P. .....,,,,,.. ,.,,,.,,.. 4 1, 175 Okagaki, Tom ................. .,,A.A..,,.,. 1 10 0'Laughlin, Denoyer ,,,,...........,,...,,,.,, 41 Olds, James .,,........ ,.............................. 9 7 Oliver, Geraldine ....,.....,,..., 41, 147, 167 Oliver, Ronald .......... Olsen, Will ...,......,,... Olson, Eugene A. ..,... . 144 Ottmann, William O. ........,. 41, 131, O'Neil, Joan L. ...,,.,. . O'Neill, Howard ....,.... 188 , 189 Ormiston, Bonn1e ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 37 Ormiston, Yvonne L. .....,........,, 41,217 Oso, Lee .......,......,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 51 Ousey, Alvin ........ .,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 15 Overton, Ruth ,.A......, ,,,,,,,. 4 1, 73 Owens, Owen V. P Pace, Carol ....,..... Pace, Christine ........ Pacchetti, Jean ...... Pack, William E. Packard, Harold . ,.., . Padilla, Vincent ........... Paganelli, Richard .,..... Pagnano, Don ............ Pahl, M ary ....,,....... Paine, Ralph .,...,.... Painter, Joan ....,,.. Palermo, Jack ..,... Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Don ....... Irene ........ Jean ......,,.... Jeanne M. .... . Perry . ,....... . Palmer, Viola ........ Panelli, Papinea Papkoll, Pappas, Angela .,,..,.. u, Ruth ........ Leon ........ Joe .............. Parker, John E. . ......... . Parker, Darell V. .... . Parker, Joan ........ .... Parr, Marjorie ..... Parsons, Parton, Passey, Marve' ,,..., Bill .......... Jack 1 ...........,. Pastorino, Guido ...... ,.,,.,... .41, Purdy, Dore .,.,,.......,. Bobbie Pate, Jack .............. Patella, R. ...,.....,. . Patnoe, Herb ......... Patrick ...................... Patterson, George .,.. Patterson, William .,... Bill ............,, Patton, Patton, Patton, Larry ............ Marvin .,....,. Patuck .......,............ Paul, Joyann .,... Paul, Marge ,,,,....... Pautz, Douglas ........ Paxton, Ray .......... Payne, Bill ....,,.....,.,,, Payne, Ralph ............... Payton, Richard L. .... . Pearce, Barbara .,,.....,,. Pearlman, Donald W. Pearson, Ellen .,............ .....,.... 4 1, Peck, Patty ...,....... ..... Peckham, Don ............. .........169 .....,,.,.41, 209 .........148 , ,,.. 112 173 .,..iri172, ,175 .,,,,..,.197 , . ,,,, 41, 217 ,, 217 ,. 41 ,, ,,,, 15 ,,..,...41 ,.....,..165 .,.,,.,..110 ,. ,......,.. 101 132 173 ....,,,,41, 136, 172 ........,..167, ..........55, 108 .....,..,...146 .....,...189 186 ...,....132, ,,,.,,,...41, 203 ............207 .........187 .....,...187 .........146 ...........224, 240 ........41, 146, 217 132 ............179 ......,,,.41, 227 ....,.......170 .........115 Pedrazzi, Agnes C. ....... .,,..... 4 1 Peifer, Forrest .......,.. Peikey, James . ......... Pekar, Pamela .,,,............,,,,................ 181 Pellegrini, Thea Lou .......... 73, 155, 175 Pemberton, Janet ...,.......................,.. 175 Pendell, V1rg1n1a ...., ,......,,, , 167, 232, Penner, Anna ................................ 41, 240 136 Pennlman, John ................,...,.......,..... 114 Pentony, William H. ,...,,, ,,,..,,,,.. 4 1 Penterman, Lester ..,.. .....,.,..,,, 1 97 Perazzo, George ........ ......... 4 1, 203 Pereira, June ........ .........,... 1 77 Perez, Cora ..........,... .......,.,...... 1 65 Perez, Joseph M. .... .......... 4 1, 218 Perkins, Richard ......... ............ 1 87 Perry, Alexander B. ....... ........ 4 1, 75 Perry, Doris Lorene Perry, Grattan ............. Perry, Patricia C. .,.... . Persell, Paul ............... Persha, George L. ,..... . Peters, Gloria .......... Peters, Lavonne ....... Peters, William K. .... . Petersen, George ................................ 210 197 .....,,.115, .......,,.41, 137 148 Petersen, Harvey .,............................ 157 Peterson, Barbara M ........,.. 42, 136, 237 Peterson, Charles ....,......................... 191 Peterson, Deloris .............. 155, 167, 240 Peterson, Robert C. ...................... 42, 70 Peterson, Stanley ......, ................. 1 43 Pettengill, Robert ....... ................. 1 31 Pettis, Charles M. ,,,,. .......,...... 4 2, 205 Pettus, Ben .............. ......... 7 0, 139, 197 Pfaff, Jacob E. ............. .................. 4 2 Pfeghaar, Allison Phillips, Pri cilla Phillips, Ruby ........,..,. 138 236 .....,....42, ..........42, Phi Epsilon Kappa ,...,,,, .,...,,,,,,,, 1 43 Phi Mu Alpha ......... Phi Sigma Kappa ,,,,. Phi Upsilon Pi ...... Piazza, Phil .......... Pick, William ,,.,....... ........,.132 .....,....200 ..........147 ......,,.,201 ..,.......205 Pickewell, Gayle ........, ,.,,,,,,,, 7 Pickle, David L. ........, ,,,,,,,.,,,, 4 2 Pidali, Eleanor ................ ..,.,,,,,, 2 23 Pientka, Leonard C. ..,,.. ............ 4 2 Pi Epsilon Tau ......,.,,. ,,,.,,,,,, 1 36 Pi Kappa Alpha ..,., ,.,,..,,,, 2 02 Pilz, Leona ............ ,,,,,,,,,. 2 40 Pinard, Al ........,,,,... .,,..,,,,,,,, 2 01 Pini, Madelyn ..,..,.... . Pinheird, Joseph ....,, Pink, Dorothy .,..,.... Pinkston, Stewart ..,, ,. Pi Omega Pi .....,..,,,,, Piper, Clarence .... ,. Pippen, Shirley ....... Pitman, Elizabeth ....... Pitman, Marsh P. Pitman, Dr. Paul M. Pitney, Norvella .... , . Plank, Donna .....,..... Plaskett, Janie ,,.,.. Plause, Carol .,,,,,, Plough, Carolyn ,, Plymire, Henry ....... Pogue, Charles .,.,.. Pollack, Bob ....... Porch, Boyd ....... Portal, Dee .......... Porter, Dave ........... Poshepny, Tony ,.,,... ...,. . 42, ,,.......42, 209 , ,......... 240 ..,,,.....207 .....,,,.140 165 195 138, 159, 181 ....,,,,..165 ..,,,.,,..91, .,.... ...225 .......,183, 240 ....,.,,..183 .......,,.106 ......233 ........187, 106 .......,102, 254 ..........112 Powell, Betty Jean ,.,., ..,,,,,,,, 1 79 Power, Mary ........... .......... 1 81 Powers, Harry ................ .......... 1 91 Poytress, William H. Poznekolf, Ray .,.,....... Pragden, Joseph ..... Pratt Hall .............. Pratt, Lowell C. ...., . Pre byterian Hall ....... Prescott, Daphne ...... Prescott, Stedman ....... Prestage, Doug ............. Prestigiacomo, John ,.,...,.23 ..........137 ........261, 210 ........217, 240 151 180 Price, Arta 1 ..,.....................,..........,,.. .. Price, Dean .................... 67, 78, 184, 191 Price, Diane .........,..,,.,...........,.... 181, 251 Price, Everett Leo ....,,,,,.......,...........,,,. 42 Price, Mary .......,..... ............. 1 73 Pricolo, John ....,... ......,.,, 4 2, 209 Pridle, Bud .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,, 1 93 Pridle, Marshall ......... Pritchard, Izetta ............ Pritchard, Richard J. Prosser, Billie ............. Pryor, Janie ..... Pryor, Richard ........ Psi Chi ................,, Q ..,......42, ,....,....108 ,.......15 ........42 157 154, ......,.106, 108 Quadros, Jean , .............,. ..........,.. 1 71 Quadros, William E. ,,.. .......,....,,,... 4 2 Queener, Barbara ....... .......... 6 1, 179 Quinley, Orma ..........,., ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 2 1 6 Quinley, C. W., Jr .......... .......... 4 2, 156 Quick, Harold .,,,....,.... ...,........ 4 2 Quirk, Jack ......,,......... . ........ 201 R Rabenear, Russ ........... Rabenstein, Rita I. ...........,73, 228, 240 Radin, Peter M. ...... . Raef, Phyllis ........... Ralloski, Richard ...... Ratloski, Robert ........ Raggio, Doris J. .... , Raichart, Jack ........ Raine, Carolyn ..... Rainvill e, Ruth ...... Raley, L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , Rally Committee ........ Ralph, Cl1i'f ..,,,,,,.... Ralston, Patricia ........ Rambert, Paul .........,., Ramey, Warren J. ..... . Ramirez, Willard ...... Ramsey, George H. Ramsey. Marilyn ........ Ramirez. Willard ......... Rapisarda, Anthony Rathbone, Janis ......,. Raw, Joy ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,...,,..167, 237 199 42, 136 .......231 . ,.,... 197 ......,179 fffffffiif .205 213 ...........209 42, 132 ..,.,,....171 221 Raz. Anuniciacion ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 2 Reabock, Allen R. ....,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 05 Reasonover, Thomas ...,.,.., ,,,,,,..,,,,,.,, 4 2 Reavie, Doreen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 2, 179 Reber, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Rebstock, Georgette Redeker, Richard ...... Reed. James ,,,,,,,,,,,, Reed, Justine ....... Reed, Pat ............. Reed, William ,.,,.... Reeves. George ...... .. ...,......233 42, 181 .....,,210 .......l71 .......167 ,..,,,,210 . ..,,,...... 87 112 Regan, Wally ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- Rehorst, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 Reid, Belmont ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 8, 59, 156 Reid. Martha ........,,.,,, ,,.,,,,,, 1 63, 167 Reidy, Ray .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 97 Reifschneider, Harry ,,,,,,, ,,,'----- 4 2 Reimel, Ethlyn A. ,.,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Reinhardt, Walter ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 15 Reitzel, Dr. Marques E ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 7 Rendahl, Milton B. .......... . Renner, A. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , Resecker, Carol .......... Rettig, Patricia M. Rhynard, Victor ...... Rice, Earl ......,..,.., Rice, Elizabeth .....,, Rice, Larry .,.,,. Rice, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rich, Richards, Maralyn Richards, Millard ,,..., ...,...154 ..,.......240 165 .......42, 240 ..........133 205 141 232 Betty .....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, -,,,,, 64 64, 181, Richardson, Cheryl ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, Richardson. Guy .....,.. Richeson, W. E. . ..... . Richey, Carol ....... Richmond, Ted ...... Rickard, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ricketts, Beverley Riedle, Herbert ...,...... Ries, Pa 240 139 225 169 216 .......169 196 ..,...,219 I ......................... , ............... ,,,,, Rifle Team ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Riggan, Dorothy Lee .... 4 Rlgo, Jeanne ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,, Riley, James L. ...... . Riley, Lewis ......... Riley, Mel ........ Riley, Moana ........... Ring, James ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rivera, Michael A. ,..,.. . Roan, Patricia K. ..... . Robbins, John H. ..... . Roberts, Betty ........ Roberts, D. ........ , Roberts, Jack ..........,,,, Roberts, Marilyn ..,..... Roberts, Roberts, Martha ........... Mary ................... 165 .,.....209 237 115 2, 134, 223, 227 ...,,,,210 .......213 .......43, 235 .......167 .......227 207 .......171 165 Robertson, Norman W. ..... . Robinso n, D. .................... . Robinson, Doris ...... Robinson, Dor1s ...... .......231 ..43 196 Robinson, Elmo ........,, ,.,,.,,,,.,.,, 2 18 Robinson, John ........,.... ........,........ Robinson, Richard B ....,,,,,..., 43, 56, Rocca, Julius ,,,..,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roche, Clilt ................... Rockhold, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Rodder, Eleanor ......,. Rodert, Elizabeth ...... Rodgers, Lois ........ Rogers, ......,......,,.,... Rogers, Joan E. .,... . Rogers, Joan L. ......... . Rogers, Joanne T. ..... . 195 ...,,..121 191 251 .........231, 232 ....,..171 .......181 ..,,.,,..,189 205 Rogers, John ,,,,...,....,. Rogers, Robert E. ...... ............,,.. 4 3 Rogers, William C. ........ ....... 4 3, Rogers, Winnie . .,.. . Rom, Bob ........,,,,.............. 157, 184, Rokusek, Dorothy ...................,..,,,...,, Rolfes, Phyllis ......... Romero, Ralph ....,,,,....,, Root, Royce ......... . ' '5s, 1'i'6', i'ii1iQP 167 189 169 237 143 226 Ropolo, Ted ............ .............,,..,...,,, 2 01 Rosendin, Hank ,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, 1 89 Ross, Florence ...... ........ 4 3, 175 Ross, Ron ....,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,, 2 10 Ross, William ,..,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 1 46 Rosso, Jaime ................ .......... 4 3 Rothenberg, Calvert ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Rothwell, Bill ........... ........ 1 05 Rouleau, Darrell ....... ........ 1 91 Rouse, Sue .............. ........ 2 37 Rowe, Joyce ............ ........ 1 72 Rowley, Marilyn ....... ........... 1 75 Royce, Marcia ........ Ruf, Dale R. ....... . Ruffner, Ann ..... . Rulolson, Jean .... ........43, 154 ..43 240 ..43 179 240 V87 150 ..43 181 ..43 215 Rundle, Nancy ,.,,.... ........ 4 3, Rupe, Doris ............ .......... 2 17, Russell, ....................... ........,...,.. Russell, Harry G. ...... ,,,,........ 9 0, Russell, Harry K. ..... .................,.., . Russell, Marilyn ...... ...... 6 9, 155, Russell, Richard M. .,.., ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Russell, Richard W. ..,..,,,.......... 147, Russell, William C. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,1,., 43, Russo, Dick .................. SS, 114, 160, Ryan, C. ..................................,,.,.,..,,, , Ryan, Pat ..........., . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, Ryan, Winitred ...... Rydquist, Ron .... Ryser, Patricia .......,... S Sadick, Ron .............,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Sage, Jim ................ ,,......,. 1 14, Sagehorn, Daniel . ..,.,, ,.,,,,.,, , , Sagehorn, Don ........ Sagimara, H. ..... . Sailer, John ...,.... Sailer, John W. ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, , Sailer, Lorna I, ,,..,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3, Sakagchi, Maris ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Salathe, John, Jr. ,,,. , Sample, Betty Lou .... Samuels, Ardenne ........, Samuels, Marion J. ...... . Samuelson, Gwen ..... Sanchez, Gilbert ........ Sanders, Harry A. .... . ........43, ffffffffii Sanders, L. ..............,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Sanders, Robert H. .....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , San Fillippo, Margaret ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., Sanguinetti, Jerry T. .......... 43, 142, Sanner, Warren E. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , Santanocito, Matt ..... Santos, Robert ...... Sartain, Jerry ...... Sauble, Dick ..,,,,,,,,,, Sauble, Earl R. ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sauble, Geraldine ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3, Saunders, Williard ....... ,,,,,,,,,,, Savage, Patsy ,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, Savinovich, Cathy ......., Sawyer, B. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sawyer, Dan ,.,,,,,,,,,, Sawyer, Julianne ....... Saxon, J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., , Scalapino, C. ..... . Scampmi, V. ., ..,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0, Schaar, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Schaelfer, Donald I ....... Schaier, Walter ,.,,,,,,,,,, 45, 54, 159, Scharfen, Shirley ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, Schatz, Bot ........,,,,,,, ..........184, 186 193 180 181 147 106 ..43 233 191 ..43 209 234 148 ..43 147 216 ..43 175 167 ..43 ..43 218 ..43 234 ..43 ..43 199 207 147 131 154 146 ..43 175 209 171 167 234 106 179 231 227 139 ..43 201 159 177 195 170 Schauer, Elizabeth .....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schelsky, Richard J. Scheberies, Jack Schirle, George Schleen, Schlegel , Joanne Schmidt, Ardelle ....... ..1ff,QQ'.is's',''i'64f' ............44, ........44, ..44 211 189 ..36 173 170 Schmidt, Jerry ........ ........... 1 93 Schmidt, Nadine ....... .... .,.. 4 4 , 136 Schmidt, Vivienne .......... .171 Schmidt, Willard E ....... .......... 2 2 Schmitz, Dick .................. ........... 1 91 Schmoldt, Dr. Albert ...... ......... ,,.,,. 1 4 7 Schmulman, Sarah ......... .,...... 4 4, 233 Schneider, Jewel ....... 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Severens, Bill ,,,,......... Sevrens, Dr. Donald P Severo, Fred .............., Seward, Bill ...............,. Sewell, Marvis ..,... Shaffer ................,,,,.... Shalfer, Walter ........ Shank, Elroy ........ Sharpe, Jeanne ...... Shatz, Bob ......... Shaw, Douglas ...... Shaw, Glenna .......,,,,,,., .-. .--- 92,87 .--- .------16o .nhwUnnUwHuNn62 1. UHun131,228 .HHHUHHI99 UHNHHZ39 .UUHUUB7 .nWsu131 101144 111144 .NUHMZI3 11011111193 --m-m1h-m-hs Sheets, George L. ................ 44, 114, 144 Shehtanian, John ....,..,, Shellenberger, Bob ..... ............,,, ,189 Shepard, David C. ...... .......,... 2 07, 218 193 Sheppard, Wayne ............,.., 44, 145, Shepperd, David R. Shields, Marilyn ......... Shimasaki, Ken ........ Shipe, Jack R. .... . Shipley, Bob ....... .. Shively, Earl ......,..... Shobe, Beverly ........ Short, Robert .....,,... Shortino, Leo N. . ..... Shouse, James E .,.,,..., Shouse, Vyuette ...... Shuman, R. ......... . Siddall, Don ,,,. 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Topham, Lois .....,...... Torchio, Martin ........ Torrey, Bob ............... UUUNUUHI37 ----4s,2o1 .UUUHUU46 .UHUIS7 Nfllif NHHD74, fIff91f 169 181 173 169 172 185 151 186 .........114, ,uuuun146 .UHHI93 .--u1s2 .-m11s HUHHU46 .UUUUUU46 nunn46,179 nnh146,148 .uuUnHuuHl91 165 Totten, Ardith ......... Tourtillott, Irma..46, 134, 223, 225, 227 Towey, Mary Ellen ...................... 46, 217 240 Town, S. ..................... . Towne, Sally .......... Townsend, J. ...... . Track ..,,..,............ ,....... Traham, Marian ....,............ Trama, Buddy ............ Travis, Jayne ............... Trefts, Elizabeth ...........,... Triantalillos, Gus ..... Trittschuh, Janet ........ True. Don ............,... True, Orva ................. Trussler, William ...,. Tucker, Ed .,............ Tucker, Mary ...... Tullis, Murl ........ Tully, Lucretia ...... Tu rnbow, M. ........, . Turner, Dorothy ....... 85, .UUNU46 .NMUZ34 .NNHNNUUUIO6 .HHHUUHMUZI6 s1,ss,s9,9s .mmmmm1m .auUunHu-n46 1100215 HHHHI79 .------ss UHUNUNUH46 .UUUHHUUHN46 .NaU1106,187 .NNHUHHUIS4 .HNHNN247 .UUUHHIS4 .UUUUUUHZZ7 Turner, Pat ........,,., ,.,,,,,,, 1 78, 179 Tuska, Vale ..,.....,.......... ....,,,,,,.,,,,,, 4 6 Twiss, Mary ...................,..... ........ 1 73 Twombly, Margaret M. ..... .,........ 1 8 Tygrett, Dale .........,.,....,,,. .,...... 1 57 Tyler, Lyle E. .,...,,...,.... ,,,.,,,,,., 1 31 Tyson, Betty L. ...,..... . U Uchida, Yosh .............. Ulch, Beverley ........ Ulmer, Thomas ...... Upson, Harold P. .... . Upton, Jo Ann ...... Ur1o, Dale ...,.....,. Uriz, Joseph ...... V Vail, Lucy ...................., ----41,14o nnnu97,247 .HUUNHZ37 UHHHH47 .UUUUUHNH47 ----41,16s .-----16o UHUHU47 Valdez, Beverly P. .............. 47, 224, 225 ' 213 Valenti, Rudy J. .....,.,,.. ,.....,,.,,, 4 7, Vallercamp, Vernon Vallendegham, David . Van Aman, Albert .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 10, 197 Van Bronkhorst, W. .,,., ,,,,,,,, 4 7, 132 Van Delsey, Walter ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, 1 97 Van Doreen, Lee .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 79 Van Ess, James ...,......... ,,,,,,,, 1 57 Van Houten, James ......., ..,,,,,, 1 85 Van Maren, James ..,.... ,.,,,,,, 2 13 Van't Hof, Frances ............................ 171 Van Winkle, David B.. Vargas, Annabelle ............ 134, 223, 227 Varketta, Pat .,...,..,.... Varsity Football .... Vassey, Marilyn ......... Vatcher, William H. ........................ 152 Vaum, Dick .......................... 62, 160, 195 Veon, Barbara . ..,..,..,. , ,........,,,,,,, ,173 Venturi, Ken ............. Vieria, Louis A. .,...... . 12 Vlerra, Agnes ...................................... 251 Villasenar, Genevieve ........ 47, 227, 251 Vitale, Yolanda ............................ 47, 234 Vlastelica, Ronald ....... . .................... 47 Vocke, Beverly ......... .......... 1 54, 225 Voerckel, Dale ........ Volke, Beverly ................ Von Wald, Bonnie ............. ........179 Vucke, Beverly ... ........ .. .......... .......... 4 7 N47 Yeager, George ..... West, Joe E. ,,,,........., . 175 W W. A. A. .................... . Wacholz, Stan ,..,.... Wagner, Richard ...... Waillee, Richard ....... W'alford, Jean ..,......, Walker, Charlie ..,... Walker, John W. ...... . Walker, Mary Jane .. VValker, Nancy Ann Q .16 im .. ,........ 109 H182 Walker, Richard ,...... ........... 4 9, 131 Walker, Robert ............,............, Walkinson, Eugene B. ,...,.......,,, , Walling, Jeanne ....,.,,..,.. Walter, Leta .....,........,,,.,,.. Wadleigh, Mathew J. .,..,,,,,,,l,Al , VVallace, Louise ,...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l Wallace, Priscilla .....,...,,, ...47, 175 VVallace, Ted ....,,,,,,,, Wallenberg, June ....... Wallick, Betty ....,... Walls, Mildred ....,... W'alter, Anna Marie Walter, Donald ,...,, .. .,........ 163 222 210 210 ..47 173 114 .,47 239 240 144 ..47 251 251 207 181 163 185 177 217 183 ...,,47 J .... 211 227 187 Walter, Leta .... . ................... 47,134 Walters, Edward L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,l,ll 47 lValters, Helen ......,.. ....4,,,,,,,,,,,,, Walters, Les ..,..l,,..,, WValters, Shirley ,,.,.. Walthall, Glenn .,1... Walther, Lucia ...,., Walton, Nancy ....,,.. XVanek, Doris ..,.... Ward, Alicia .....,, Wardrip, La Vonne Wardrip, Roy H. ..,.,. . Wardrup, Bill ,..,....,,,,, Warnke, Beverly ....., Warren, Joyce ..,.,.,, Wass, Helen ,........ Wassen, Barbara .... Water Polo .......,.,...... Watry, Richard H. Watson, Dorothy .,,..,. NVatson, lna Beth .,,,.. Watson Watson, Watts, Barbara .,.... Paul W. .,.., , Watts, Bud , ..,,,,.,,,,,, 1 Watts, James K. ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,. . Watts, William T ....a 47, 62, Waugh, Jane ,,l, 4,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,w,, Waxham, Frank ..,...... ..,... Weaver, Kenneth ...,., , Mary E. ,,,,.. . 237 ...........151 ...,...,47 .1.i. ' ffikih .. 175 115 240 171 206 240 137 .,47 105 235 165 141 ..67 109 ..47 ,.......70 ........ffffffffffii2 78, 160 47, 147 47 ..47 ..47 171 219 150 195 236 105 195 Weaver, Marge ..,,,, Weber, Bob ..,,.... Weber, William .t..t Webster, Ditz ........ Weeden, Bob .,,.......... Weger, Kenneth J. Wegner, Elizabeth R. ........54, 173 ......106, 108 ............197 ........187 . ...,.....,... 151 151 Weidmann, Elizabeth .,,...,.,.,............... 47 Weimers, Virginia ................ 47, 129, 138 Weinstein, Mort ..,.... Weir, June V. .... .......,, 4 7, 172 Welch, Carol ......... .... ........... 1 4 0 Welch, Jean M. ...... ......... 4 7, 138 Welch, Norma ....,,..... Welch, Patricia M ................. 47, 59, 167 Welden, Jim .....,,,... W'ells, Arleene .,..... Welke, Jeanne ........... WVelsch, N. .....,............. . Welsh, Barbara Jean Wempe, Tom ............. West, Emily ...,...,... Westlake, Gerald ....... Westphal, Fred ......... .,......240 ........167 .......,240 47 ........131 .,,...,.237 ,.......147 .......,157 181 Wetzel, V1 rglnla .............. ............... Weymouth, Floyd E. VVheelehan, James Wheeler, Jerry ......,.... Whitaker, Marcia ...,.... Whitaker, Marilyn ...... White, Jo Ann ......... .,..,.,..48, 133 .......87, 92 . ,,.,.,.,,.. 199 ....,..171, 236 179 White, Mary Ann ,.., .......,.. 2 23, 225, 227 White, Willard ........... ........................ 4 8 Whitener, Joan .,.......... W'hittemore, Robert ,,,..... ..,...,.213 Wight, Ronell .................................... 147 Wilcoxson, David ......................,. 48, 145 Wilbur, Shirley ..............,,.................... 48 Wildman, J. Savage ...... 48, 73, 137, 139 Wilkins, Tuiarita ..... Wilkins, William ,..,,......,,....,.,.........,.... 48 YVilkinson, Bud ..,..........................,.... 201 Wilkinson, Patricia ...... 48, 73, 238, 251 Willet, Rolyn .........,.,............................ 48 Willey, George ...... ............,..,... 4 8, 210 Willhide, Janice ....... ........... 2 35 Williams, Earl ....... .................,..,... 8 7 Williams, Allen ..........,............... 48, 145 Williams, Elaine .......,.... 48, 69, 73, 169 Williams, Dorothy ..........,............,........ 48 Williams, Evelyn J. .... .......... 4 8 Williams, George ....... ........ 1 86 Williams, Joe .......... ...,.,. 2 18 Williams, Junaita .,..... ..,........ 6 4 Williams, Lois ......,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.. 1 71 Williams, Marceline ,...... ...,.,,, 4 8 Williams, O. C. .,,.,,...., ..,...... 1 97 Williams, Patricia ..,.... ..,.......,...,... 4 8 Williams, Ralph .......... ..........,. 4 8 148 Williams, Rex ,...............,.,,........ 132 218 Williams, Savannah .,,.,,,..,,, 48, 134, 235 Williams, Sheldon ....,....................,.. 205 1Villiams, Velva Greene ...................... 65 Williams, Walt ,4....,............. ......... 1 10 Willis, Dr. E. .,......,..,.... , ..,,,.,, 80 WVillis, Edith M. ,..... .........,, 4 8 Wills, Dr. Clarice ....... .....,... 1 47 Willson, Dave ....,..... ..,,,,,,, 1 99 Wilson, Billy .....,......... .,...... 8 7, 90 YVilson, Charlaine ....... ......,...... 2 31 Wilson, Charlotte ....... ...............,,. 6 4 Wilson, Dale ....,....... .....,,,., 4 8 210 Wilson, Diane ...... .....,.,..,.. 1 79 Wilson, Evelyn ,,,,.... .,....., 4 8 Wilson, Glenn ...,.. ........... 4 8 Wilson, Shirley ...,.... .......,. 1 72 VVing, Charles ...... ......... 1 51 Winkler, Ann ,,,,.... ....,.,....,, 1 69 Winkler, Frank ,...,.,.,., ,,,,,,,,,, 9 7, 151 Winning, Florence ..,.. .,.,.,.,,,,,, 1 83 Winovich, Warren .....,. .,..,.... 1 15 Winslade, Bill .,.,..,., .....,..,,,,,,,,., 7 2 Winter, Bud .......... ........,..,,.,.,,., 1 06 Winter, June ..,..,,.,,.. ,,...,.. 4 8, 141, 181 W'inter, Lloyd ..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 87 Winterbothan, Alan ..,.... ........,....... 1 97 Wise, Dixie ,....,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 26 Wise, Mary ,,,,..,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 25 W'ishard, Susan ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 83 W'ithey, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 Wittmere, John ........... ,.............,, 1 91 Wolfe, Frederic A. ,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, 48 133 B'ollT, Janice ....,,,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 V'o1iram, Russell T. ....... .,.,,,,,,,, 4 8 VVonaire, Valentine .,..,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 1 93 Wood, Alice .............. ,,.......,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Wood, Jean ................,. ....... 1 79 240 YVoodard, Dorothy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 8 Woodlint, Bill .......,..... ...,..,.. 1 89 W'oodrulf, Harold E. ..... ........... 4 8 Woods, Dave ............... ................ 1 99 Woods, Richard C. .,... ,.,...,... 4 8 135 Woodworth, Donald ............ 135 Woolaver, Anne ...... .....,. 1 83 240 Wooley, Doris ...... ............ 2 28 Wren, Ronald ....... ........, 2 05 Wrestling ........ ......... 1 05 Wright, Barbara ,,,,. Wright, Brian ,,,. , W'right, Earl , ,,.... . WVright, Eleanor .,... Wright, H. Ward .. ................... 48 ......,..189, 239 .........,236 Wright, M. D. ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 42 Wright, Robert ,.,,,,, ......... 4 8, 188, 189 Wright, Tom .,.,., .................... 2 05 Wright, Ward ..,,,,, .........,....,..... 2 39 Wuesthoff. Bob ,,.. ......... 98, 100, 143 Wurfel, Clilford ..... Wurier, Louis l. ..,, . Wyatt, Mary Lee Wyman, Merian ..... Y Yamada, Floy ....... Yamada, William , Yankovich, John J. Yates, Art ....,............. Yeager, Richard ..... Yee, Calvin ......... Yee, George ......... Yee, Rosalyn ....,.. Yip, Leland ...... Yoho, Betty ...... Yonce, Ray ........... Young, Rosalie ..... ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 141 . ..,... 48, 240 .......138 ..........234 ....,..144 ..........211 ....,,,..,115 ,..,..,199 . ....., 152 ,......148 .,.....152 ..........152 186 Young, Ina Mae ....,. .......,. 4 8, 227, 231 181 171 Young, Shirley ....... Young, William B. ...... 193 Young, Williard W. ...... .,..... 1 93 Yuen, Ellen H. ,,,,,..,.... ......... 4 9 Yurus, Stephen .,... .......... 2 03 Z Zakarian, Joe ........... ................. 1 12 Zakian, Lucine ...... ............ 2 23, 224 Zane, John M. ,.,... 49, 190, 191 Zegarra, Alberts ......... .............,.., 2 18 Zehm, Carl ............... .................... 1 91 Zeller, Marilyn ....... ................... 4 9, 68 Zemer, Phyllis ...... 49, 140, 240 Z'mmer, Ruth E. ..... ...................... 4 9 Zinn, Barbara ......., . ....,........... 138 Zili, Mr. ................... .......... 2 33 Zirbel, Clyde ............... .......... 1 91 Zomes, Melpo ,,,,,,,,.....,.. .......... 1 38 Zuckswert, Donald Zuckwertb, Eva ..... . Zuckswerth, John ....... Zumwalt, Carolyn ...,... ...,...49, 171 ..........135 ..........217


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