San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1952
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I A ' 1952 La Torre Presented by The Associated Students Of San jose State College my Q 4 : . ....: ::. E, Q wkssw LA TORRE La Torre - the Tower . . . a symbol dear to the hearts and minds o f all loyal Spartans . . . Smolaing, eating, talking, relaxing The Outer Quad reflecis the more leisurely side of college life . . 4 S x K ,A Q, Da V. maur- Ji' , i gilfgf? -if f.l'Q,J,3 L ,Jf ,533 x ' , L' ,U If jr, wifi: sf-'X S' 2? AL A f , Rig-2 V A 1 1 1'-,!xfg1'1,fXfQ ,gm .'f.Qfy5,fg:-Q T A , i Y .4144 f V 1131 Y vp - 1 iifs' 1 5' igifl H 411 7 5,123 -Q? . , 'iii'-2 11 15,1 ' ivy, ' , ,JvLA2-.,f,,, , 5 ,Zi 'Q ,r in f -W 4 f'.'.'nf .ff , V gif , 1 1' LVL J, , Aw.. , ,f ,,,, If., fe' ..f ' s 1 5 f', Na 3 4: . ' . JW we J T ,W ', ' 7 f V: as if fe ff 6 is QLQT9 A A y W :El i1'f'-,fair x .- 1 A 5 4 xg' N' ' Jr 'S F, H7 ,A -v K8 4- ll an a H1 www ...mf qi we i M S ww , K 'W , hw 5 ,L K , FZ , Q fm, 2 Q in Twenty five years ago there came to the presidency of our college a gracious gentleman with carriage as erect and principles as unhending as The Tower in which he made his office. To his new joh this man hrought vision, leadership, courage-and a conviction that college should prepare young men and women to earn a living. He converted what was then a teachers college into an outstanding liheral arts institution, noted for the hreadth and excellence of its occupational instruction. The kind of education he pioneered here has heen established hy law as the pattern for all California State Colleges. Now his joh is done, and in August he retires. The San jose State College of 1952 is a monument to his achieve- ment,' nothing said here could add or detract. But La Torre of 1952 would like to make some small expression of its admiration and appreciation of this man who has meant so much and done so much here. And so, to Dr. Thomas W. MacQuarrie, our retiring president, this hook is affectionately dedicated. Thanks a lot, Dr. MacQuarrie, goodhye . . . and good luck! All I had to do was stand aside and cheer . . . Swan song? Well, hardly. I expect still to do some interesting things, might even surprise you. Anyway l have those twenty-tive years ot happy memories. Everyone has been l4ind about my retirement, but I can't, in all honesty, claim credit tor the astounding growth ot San Jose State College. With the increase in population ot California, it was inevitable. All I had to do was stand aside and cheer. While it is a bit ot a nuisance to have a divided campus, we are a people's college, and we must remain where the people are. Academic seclusion is not tor us. Still we have over a hundred acres now and that will be adequate tor our building program. We'lI need a tew busses, ot course. We have tour buildings in process at the present time - Music, Engineering, Speech and the Memorial Chapel. The State master plan calls tor nine more besides dormitories and a union. We'll get them all some day, and then we can talce care ot ten thousand students. That will just about meet the need ot this area, I should think, tor years to come. I am glad we are the oldest public college in the West--gives us something to brag about. San Jose State is a pioneer college, and still pioneering, still adapting its otterings to the needs ot the young men and women who honor us with their presence. It has been a great privilege to be here, an opportunity tar beyond my wildest dreams, a great experience and a happy one, I assure you. Calitornia owes me nothing: the protit is all mine. May the new man carry on with the same high satistaction. Twwm ' fwenfy-'five La Torres have been published since Dr. T. W. MacQuarrie came 'lo San Jose Sfafe Col lege, each a liHle be'Her +han 'lhe las'I'. Thus La Torre shows eFFec+s of +he same friendly encouragemen+ which so sfimulafed +he grow+h and developmenf of college in all of i'I's ac+ivi+ies. Leff, Dr. MacQuarrie +alks over a I936 La Torre wi+h 'l'wo of Hs s+aFFers. Righf, four picfures of Presideni' during his +enure a+ San Jose S'ra+e. Ile was a gracious and charming hos+ af Tobermory, his beau+i'Ful home in 'rhe eas+ern foofhills. he poses wi+h an early graduafe of San Jose S'ra're College. Ile si+s a+ his desk for a phofograph fo be used in an earlier La Torre. ll piclure of our refiring Presicleni' which reveals beH'er 1'han mosl' his genial lcinclliness. 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X. .tirggfla .p--.4-qv-W. Dr. James C. DeVoss Miss Helen Dimmick Mr. Joe H. Weslr Execuiive Dean Dean of Women Dean of Sfudenlrs Mrs. Izeiie Prifchard Dr. Raymond M. Mosher Miss Doris Robinson Housing Direcfor Dean of Summer Session Placemeni Direcior , . l Dr. Jay C. Elder Dean of lnslruclion Adminisiraiors in Mr. E. W. Clemenls Counselor Dr. Slanley G. Benz Dean of Men Mr. William Felse Graduale Manager Miss Viola Palmer Admissions Officer Mr. C. W. Quinley Aciing Regislrar Dr. Vernon A. Ouellelle Placemer1+Ol3licer I7 Mr. E. S. Thompson Miss Edirh Graves Mr. Lowell C. PraH Business Manager Cashier Dire-cior of Public Relafions . li ll f 1 0111 ll , 1011111 1111111 , 'milll Wa W P L l,.lii'iiillllll al l l 1 'il 1 his , 1 ez 1 2: 1 ,Q ' 1 1 l1 Yi' in 1 . ' 553 . gf E51 ' 1 - fa- Q 1 :eil Yi nr' ' 1 2:1 '57 1 q 55: 141 1 lull Q5 . J J E LH li su D lf in ' if I Mr. Danny Hill Miss Joyce Baclcus Mr. Byron Bollinger i?f?, L - f Direclor of Alhlefic Publicily Librarian Superinlendenl of Buildings ' ' and Grounds 4 A 11.11 5, college advisory board -, U A M? U5 Lawrence A.App1e+on, L. D. Bohnell' lchairmanl, Paul L. Davies, Mrs. E. L. DeArman, Joseph R. Garner, if Herschel C. Graham, E. L. Hayes, William J. Moore, I Fred J. Oehler, Floyd A. Parlon, Warren B. Reilly, U If A E. B. Scoll -A- , Iii 5 1 1 5 .lil life A lofty view of San lose State's future classrooms. A rare moment on Registration Day. Cojee and gala flow at the Faculty Men's open house. deparfmenis TI-IE DIVISION OF APPLIED ARTS Dr. I-leper A. SoTzin, Chairman The Division OT Applied ArTs cOnsisTs OT The I-lome Economics and IndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenTs BOTh deparTmenTs OTTer proTessional Teacher Training Tor The elemenTary and secondary schools OT CaliTornia. In addiTiOn To proTessiOnal Training and OTher vOcaTiOnal obiecTives, courses OT an avOcaTional naTure are oTTered TO non-majors. The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT oTTers a maior Tor The General Secondary CredenTial and The IvlasTer OT ArTs degree in lndusTrial ArTs. The I-Iome Economics DeparTmenT courses are planned To aTTOrd sTudenTs conTacTs wiTh maior aspecTs OT The Tield which cOnTribuTe speciTically TO personal and Tamily liTe. In addiTiOn TO Teacher Training, sTudenTs may gualiTy Tor pOsiTiOns in dieTeTics and insTiTuTiOnal managemenT. The I-lome Economics DeparTmenT plans TO OTTer graduaTe courses in The coming year. Dr. MargareT Jones is head OT The I-lome Economics deparTmenT. TI-IE DIVISION OF BUSINESS Dr. Earl W. ATIcinsOn, chairman The Division OT Business now has an enrOllmenT OT more Than 3000 sTudenTs, I25O Business Majors, wiTh more Than I50 candidaTes Tor Teaching credenTials and graduaTe sTudenTs working Toward Their lvIasTer's Degrees. OT all The A. B. Degrees To be given in June aT San Jose STaTe, nearly one Third OT Them will be awarded Through The Division OT Business. NOT only is San Jose STaTe's Division OT Business larger Than similar divisions in all oTher sTaTe colleges in CaliTornia, buT iT pledges iTseIT TO cOnTinued growTh and developmenT. IT TurTher pledges iTselT To keep up-To-daTe in boTh EducaTion and Business circles, in Order ThaT business graduaTes will cOnTinue To be adequaTely prepared and qualiTied Tor any changing requiremenTs ThaT may be made upon Them. Shown aT The righT is Dr. Earl ATlcinson, chairman OT The Business Division. DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND TEACHER TRAINING Dr. William G. Sweeney, Chairman Nearly halT oT The 6700 sTudenTs enrolled aT The college are working Toward Teaching credenTialsg Tive hundred TwenTy-seven credenTials were granTed during The I95O-5 I school year. San Jose STaTe oTTers primary, elemenTary, iunior high, general secondary, and nine special secondary credenTials, as well as adminisTraTive and supervisory credenTials in The elemenTary and secondary Tields. More Than 250 graduaTe sTudenTs are doing worlc in The Tield oT educaTion. During The lasT year The audio-visual, exTension, and special educaTion services have been expanded, The DeparTmenT OT Librarianship has been added To The division, and Tive new sTaTT members have been added To serve CaliTornia's largesT and oldesT Teac-her Training division. Shown here are Dr. Sweeney and Miss Dora SmiTh oT The DeparTmenT oT Librarianship. DIVISION OF ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS Dr. Ralph J. SmiTh, Chairman The big evenT oT I95I-52 in The Engineering DeparTmenT was The sTarT oT consTrucTion oT The S800,000 laboraTor building. ConsTrucTion had been helld up by Ti-nancial, legal, poliTical, and maTerial problems. ATTer six years oT operaTion in Tin huTs iT appears ThaT permanenT laboraTor TaciliTies will be available Tor The llarge upper-division classes indicaTed by This year's l2O Treshmen. The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT, while conTinuing iTs program oT Teaching elemenTary maThemaTics Tor sTudenTs maioring in relaTed Tields, has expanded successTully in Two direcTions. The curriculum leading To The M.A. degree in The Teaching oT maThemaTics is being well received and, wiTh The cooperaTion OT The EducaTion DeparTmenT, iT is developing Teachers well Trained in The Teaching oT ariThmeTic in elemenTary schools. Dr. SmiTh and Dr. William Howard Myers, head oT The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT, are shown here in a discussion oT Division policies. DIVISION OF FINE ARTS Dr. I-Iugh W. GiIIis, Chairman Composed oT The ArT, Speech and Drama, and Music DeparT- menTs, The Fine ArTs Division is one oT The IargesT on The campus wiTh a TacuITy oT sixTy-eighT and approximaTeIy seven hundred maiors. The division is widely diversiTied, embracing work Trom acTing Through Silver PoinT ETching To XyIophone pIaying. The maior aims oT The division are To provide majors and minors in Teaching preparaTion, pre-proTessionaI Training, and, Tor The enTire college, To oTTer a high Ievel oT cuITuraI aTTainmenT. New TacuITy members This year are Barbara Baumann ISpeech and Dramai, Leonard Freiser IMusicI, and Warren P. I-IiII IArTI. A concerTed eTTorT is being made by The enTire division To make The ArTs a more viTaI TacTor on San Jose STaTe's campus. Shown here appreciaTing The Tine arTs oT The campus caTeTeria are ITrom IeTTI Dr. GiIIis, Dr. Lyle Downey and Dr. Marques ReiTzeI. DIVISION OF JOURNALISIVI AND POLICE Dr. DwighT BenTeI, Chairman STudenTs in boTh These deparTmenTs parTicipaTe in pracTicaI aspecTs oT vocaTionaI Training, aT The same Time Taking a subsTanTiaI core of liberal arTs courses which are regarded as essenTiaI Tool or service courses: in This sense, Teaching speciaIisTs Trom oTher deparT- rnenTs are considered members oT The JournaIism-Police sTaTTs. Oiiferings oi every oTher division oT The college are uTiIized. The police sTudenT spends a minimum oT I8O hours a year as a member oT some police uniT oT a municipaI governmenT. The iournaIism maior spends one TuII uarTer's inTernship wiTh a newspaper or adverTising agency. FacTors conTribuTing To The grades and The personaIiTy requiremenTs Tor These courses are raTings given b proTessionaI workers already in The Tieiid, as weII as Trom members oT The deparTmenT on campus. PIacemenT records in boTh TieIds indicaTe ThaT iT has noT been possible To TiII The demand Tor properly prepared sTudenTs. Shown here are Dr. BenTeI IrighTI and IVIr. WiIIard SchmidT oT The police school. DIVISION OE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Dr. Raymond W. Barry, Chairman The Modern Language DeparTmenT emphasizes The speaking oT a Toreign Ianguage raTher Than The TransIaTion oT iT. The French, German and Spanish honor socieTies have regular social meeT- ings in which The conversaTion is in The Toreign Ianguage., A French pIay, Le Barbier de SeviIIe by Beaumarchais, was presenTed This year. The Engiish DeparTmenT has been experimenTing wiTh masTerpieces of Toreign IiTeraTures-German, French and Spanish-in TransIaTion. These yea r-courses have been TaughT by The sTaTT oT The Modern Language DeparTmenT. Courses in OrienTaI IiTeraTure and The Russian novel have aIso been added. GraduaTe courses pre- paring The sTudenT Tor a MasTer's Degree in English are now oTTered. Shown are Dr. Barry IrighTI and Mr. Lee C. Newby, Modern Language DeparTmenT head. DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE Dr. Cari D. Duncan, Chairman The guiding phiiosophy oT The Division oT NaTuraI Science is To adapT programs oT insTrucTion To sTudenT needs in a changing worId. WheTher The goaI is general educaTion, quaIiTicaTion Tor civil service, preparaTion Tor Teaching, an educaTionaI ToundaTion Tor one oT The esTabIished proTessions, or speciaiized occupaTionaI Training, The needed science courses are Tound here. A sTrong emphasis on sound Tieid work and IaboraTory Training insures a high measure oT compeTence and empIoyabiIiTy on graduaTion. Training is provided Tor candidaTes Tor The general secondary credenTiaI and The MasTer OT ArTs Degree. ImporTanT services also are rendered To pubiic educaTion ouTside The coIIege Through Tield Trips Tor Teachers, help in developing The eIemenTary schooI camping program, exTension courses and advisory worIc. From IeTT are Dr. Beniamin Nayior, Miss Pauline Davis, Miss Mary BooTh, Miss MargareT Twombly and Dr. Duncan. 23 DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION lvlr. Glenn HarTranTT, Chairman Women sTudenTs in The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT conTinue To enioy swimming, body mechanics, Tollc, modern and social dance, Tencing and The many oTher women's sporTs oTTered. Men sTudenTs parTicipaTing in The many branches oT The sporTs program are preparing Tor coaching iobs ThroughouT The sTaTe. In addiTion To The class program, The deparTmenT carries on inTer- coIIegiaTe compeTiTion in I4 sporTs. The RecreaTion curriculum is expanding each year: approximaTeIy 60 sTudenTs are now sTudying in This area. WiTh The modern women's physical educaTion building in use and The conTinued expansion of The aThleTic Tields Tor barh men and women aT The sTadium, The Division oT Physical EducaTion soon expecTs an even more exTended program oT acTiviTies in all deparTmenTs. Shown here are Tiny HarTranTT and Dr. Irene Palmer, Womens Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT head. DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY Dr. Charles W. TeITord, Chairman The Division ol: Psychology, Philosophy and STaTisTics serves Three Types oT needs. For Those seelcing To TuITiII The general- educaTion reguiremenTs There are courses which promoTe a beTTer undersTanding oT oneseIT and oT oThers. For Those preparing Tor educaTion, social service, The minisTry, nursing, occupaTionaI Therapy or police There are courses which provide proTessional preparaTion. And Tor Those who wish a B.A. or Ivl.A. in psychology or philosophy There is a compIeTe program. The Tield work acTiviTies oT This division have expanded To include a cooperaTive program in The Agnew STaTe HospiTaI leading To The PsychiaTric Technicians CerTiTicaTe, and Tield worlc in Child STudy Leadership involving small groups in several diTTerenT communiTies. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. William Poyfress, Chairman Courses safisfying fhe general eclucafion and feaching cre- denfial requiremenfs as well as majors in special fields are of- fered by fhe Division of Social Science. The A.B. Degree is offered in economics, social science, public adminisfrafion, social service, polifical science, sociology and hisforyg courses leading fo fhe A.B. Degree in geography and public relafions were added lasf year. The Masfer's Degree is given in social science. During fhe winfer quarfer fhis year courses in American Polifical Parfies and Infer- nafional Law were added fo fhe curriculum. In spife of fhe limifed sfaff, fur- fher expansions are being affempfed. ARMY AND AIR FORCE ROTC Col. James J. I-lea, Lf. Col. Howard Brown Eighf San Jose sfudenfs were accepfed for appoinfmenf info fhe Regular Army fhis year. These men included l. C. Bland, O. l-lerrgesell, J. L. Richerfs, D. I-I. Miller, W. C. DeLapp, P. A. Murphy, E. J. Davis, and I-I. C. Frame. As an added incenfive fhis year, fiffed dress uniforms will be given each cadef successfully complefing fhe course. Firsf Year Advanced men again enjoyed fhe six weelcs vacafion af Camp Gordon, Georgia. In fhe presenf expansion of fhe Armed Services our own Air Force ROTC has grown considerably during fhe pasf year. Sraff, personnel, sfudenfs and new courses far surpass previous years. New Air Force Blue Uniforms are being worn by Advanced Course sfudenfsp basic sfudenfs will be wearing fhem by nexl' fall. An organizafion for AEROTC men called Arnold Air Sociefy sfarfed fhis year, if fosfers educafion, service and good will among all young men. We believe fhis group will highlighf all campus acfivifies in fhe fufure. Lf. Col. Brown is shown af leff, Col. I-lea af righf. For the graduates remain pleasant memories of alma mater the mixers, the dances, the beach parties . . . 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ANNE E. AB Educalion ANDERSON. BRENT AB Business Adminislralion ANDERSON, DELORES IRENE AB Commercial Secretary ANDERSON, DELORES B. AB Home Economics ANDERSON, DONALD AB Real Esfafe and Insurance ANDERSEN. EDWARD AB Business Adminislralion ANDERSON, GEORGE C. AB Physical Educafion ANDERSON. MARIAN P. AB Business ANDERSON, RICHARD A. AB Educalion ANDRE: JACQUELYN AB Educalion ANDREWS, NICHOLAS R. AB Radio Speech ANSLEY, MAY AB Psychology ARCHER, DON AB Educalion ARMSTRONG. GEORGE A. BS Engineering ARMSTRONG. MARILYN AB Inferior Decorafion ARMSTRONG. MURIEL AB Home Economics ARNETT, KAY AB Physical Educalion ARNOLD, DALE BS Engineering ASHLEY. VIRGINIA AB Educalion AST. BEVERLY M. AB Educaliur- ATHERTON. JACK AB Business Adminisfralion ATHERTON, PATRICIA S. AB Ar! SENIOR ORIENTATION, planned and sei up by Ihe Senior Class Council is used Io inform all seniors of Jrhe proposed class aclivilies and oi iob possibililies, and il' presenls discussions on subiecis which mighr inieresl' or help lhe graduales. ATKINS, MARY JEANNE AB Home Economics AUSTIN, LORRAINE V. AB English AVINA. JACK AB Physical Educafion AZZARELLO. ANNAMAE R AB Educalion BABCOCK. CAROL JEAN AB Educalion BAILEY, GWEN LEA AB Educalion BAILLIE, JEAN AB Educafion BAIRD, KATHLEEN AB Educaiion BAKER, ROBERT C. AB Business Adminisfrafion BALZER, PATRICIA AB French BANKS. DONALD AB Business BARBER, LOIS AB Occupafional Therapy BARRICK. RICHARD O. AB Business Adminislrafion BARSOTTI, DOLORES AB Secrefarial Science BASTIAN, LOIS MAY AB Biological Science BARTLETT, JAN E AB Educafion BAUMGARDNER, RUTH AB Home Economics BAYS, FLORENCE MARIE AB Home Economics BECKER, PHILIP C. MA Music BEECROFT, JO ANN AB Inferior Decorafing BEELER, BEVERLY AB Educalion BEGLEY, LAVADA AB Educalion BENNETT, DONNA E. AB Educafion BER6, BARBARA AB Educafion BERG, WESLEY J. AB Educalion BERRY, PAUL W. AB Educalion BERTOLANI. CHARLEEN AB Educafion BESSI ERE, JACOUELI N E AB Markefing BEUTKE, DAVID AB Psychology BLACK. DONALD AB Educalion BLACK, EDWIN AB Business Adminisfraiion BLACK, JANICE R. AB Educafion BLACK, KENNETH F. AB Accounling BLACK, PATRICIA AB Educafion BLOMQUIST, TED AB Commerce BLUNT, NAOMI AB Physical Educalion BOLLAKIS. ANTONIA AB Ar? BOLTON. PATSY AB Secrelarial BONDELIE, RICHARD AB Physical Educafion BON ETTI, WILLIAM EDWARD AB Business Adminisfrafion BONE, MARILYN AB Education BONFIGLIO, JOE AB Biological Science BOOY, DOROTHY AB Commerce BOOTH, RICHARD AB Commerce BOOTHE, STANLEY AB Social Science BORELLO, DOROTHY AB Accounling BOTTINI, CARLO AB Social Science BRAINARD, DONALD AB Business Adminislraiion BRAMLEY, THELMA AB Home Economics BRAND, JOHN AB Business Adminislralion BRANDENBURG, LEE H. AB Psychology BRAUN, PAT AB Educafion BRAUNSTEIN, MARVIN AB Markefing BRIGGS, GEORGE, III AB Philosophy BRIGHT, BARBARA AB Merchandising BROOKS, WINIFRED AB Biological Science BROWN, ALICE AB Psychology BROWN, CHARLES D. AB Psychology BROWN, DON L. AB Public Relafions BROWN, JOYCE ELIZABETH AB Educafion BROWN, L. IRMADEEN AB Educaiion BROWN, LAWRENCE W. AB Business Adminislralion BROWN, NORMAN P. AB Commerce BROWNING, JAMES AB lnduslrial Arfs BRUBAKER LLOYD W AB Biological Science BUCKMAN WILLIAM AB Ari BUGNONE JOSEPHINE AB Home Economics BULLOCK, BETTY AB Home Economics BULMAN, MARY L. AB Home Economics BURCH, THOMAS W. AB Public Rela+ions BURKLO, DONALD C. AB Business BURNHAM, LAURENCE AB Police BU RT. LE GRAND AB Business Adminisiralion BUTIER, KATHLEEN AB Music and Educalion BUTTERFIELD, FRANK G. AB Engineering BUTTLE, ETH EL CALL AB Educafion BYRAM, DOROTHY L. AB Educalion CAHALAN, MARY ELEANORE AB Speech and Drama CAIN AB CAIN AB MARY I Educalion WILLIAM IAdverIisinq CALFEE, SHIRLEY AB Educalion CALLEJON, CLARE AB Spanish CALVIN, BETH AB Inferior Decorafion CAMPBELL, JOHN CARROLL AB Polilical Science JOHN E. CAMPIDONICA, AB Business Adminisfrafion CANAVERO, GEORGETTE AB Educalion and Music CANBY. KATHERINE AB Biological Science CARDENA, ENID E. AB Speech and Drama CARDINALE, FLORIE AB Educaiion CARLSON, CLARIE AB Educafion CARLSON. CONSTANCE AB Educalion CARPITA, JUNE AB Biological Science CARSON, KATE AB Educafion CARVELLI. ELIZABETH ANN AB Business Educalion CASEY, CHARLES AB Police CAREY. ROBERT AB Sanifalion YV CASTALDO. THOMAS AB Physical Education CAVANAGH, LEONARD AB Chemislry CAVIGLIA, MAXINE, AB Merchandising CENTOLANZI, FRANK BS Engineering CHALLEN, DOREEN Y. AB General Education CHAMBERLAIN, CLAIRE AB Educafion CHAMBERS, ARTA AB Psychology CHAMBERS, DEWEY W. AB Educafion CHATTEN, DOROTHY AE Educaficn CHEDA, FAY ANN AB General Educalion CHILDS, GRACE G. AB Malhemafics CLARK, BEVERLY AE Educafion CLARK, ELINORE JANE AB Biological Science CLARK, ELIZABETH AB Occupalional Therapy CLARK, MARIE J. AB Educafion CLINE. HAZEL E. AB Home Economics COGLIANDRO, RUDOLPH AB Psychology COLEMAN. CAROLINE AB Home Economics COLEMAN, STELLA L. AB Educafion COLEY, IDA LOU AB Occupalional Therapy COLLETTO, MARY JANE AB Educalion CONKLE, EDWARD AB Fine Arls COOK, ELOISE AB Educalion COOPER, FRED M. AB Ar? 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AB Educalion VERY, MARGARET AB Business Adminislralion VETTER, ARDETH J. AB Educaiion VIDULICI-I, JEROME AB Induslrial Technology VIERRA, FLORENCE AB Education VI ERRA, ROBERT BS Engineering VILES, LEE AB Inferior Decoraiicn VOGLER, VELMA AB Social Science WADDELL, DONNA AB Educalion WAGER, ARTHUR DONLEY AB Indusirial Arfs WAGNER, DONALD R. AB Business Adminisrralion WALLER, JUNE AB Occupafional Therapy WALTON, PAUL C. AB Business Adminislralion WARD, ALICIA N. AB Educafion WATTS, DOROTHY MAE AB Educalion WATTS, WILLIAM AB Psychology WAXHAM, FRANCIS AB Physical Science WEAVER, DAVID AB Recrealion WEBB, ALBERT R. AB Accounling WEEKS, NANCY AB Psychology WEIR, NANCY AB Educafion WEISS, NAOMI AB Educalion WELDON, JAMES AB Business Adminislralion WELDY, WILLIAM R. AB Journalism WENZEL, JOHN S. AB Physical Educalion WERNER, BARBARA AB Inferior Decoralion WESTPHAL, FREDERICK AB Journalism WETZEL, VIRGINIA AB Educalion WHISTLER, WAYNE J. 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KINZEY, HELEN AB Educalion MATTOS, GEORGE AB Music MAZZANTI, MAXINE AB Educafion MEYERS, DIANA AB Journalism MILLS, FORREST AB Educalion NOTTINGHAM, BARBARA AB Occupalional Therapy PICHUGIN, ANATOLE AB Music ROED, KENNETH AB Journalism RUTHERFORD, RICHARD AB Journalism SCHEBERIES, JACK AB Educalion SCHEIDT, JOHN AB Aulo Mechanics SCHINDLER, URSULA AB Educalion SCROGGS, GLORIA AB Commerce SEMAS, ELTON AB Educalion SHARONAFF, IGOR AB Induslrial Arls SHERMAN, ROBERT AB Induslrial Arls SILVA, STANLEY AB Merchandising STEVENSON. CLARA AB Educalicn STOFFER, FRANCES AB Malhemafics STRONG, CORWIN AB Biological Science VELASQUEZ. H ERMAN AB Accounfing VENTURI NO. MARCO BS Engineering WASHBURN, FRANK AB Business Adminisfraf WHITE. MARJORIE AB Educaiion WOODS, TIMOTHY AB Educafion ion ,we Seafed before a roaring fire af Morne Visie Inn on ihe Senior Overnighf are Heir +o rigimii Biil Gilmore, John Cariiio, and Dick Zimmerman. xi JF UR 'Nh fs! ww 'N 5?-2 Sf' 3' gf 4 .fi ,. K., R-... 'N'-Q,-bmw ' vm' ' Q wwwff' aww? v ,ww ,- Higgs 7 . - 16xsaWSD5'?m2E?Ef3aZv.2i W , qi, w ,, . '1T'?Nwz-ww A W ,UM,,w,.1,Q ' 'WQSVSS'-Z 53.4 'if f V ,W -,,.v.mggqg4 if E25':I' .2E :2.r':' 6 , Q, ,.,.. 4: .If Q 3 255: 15 5. ,,:,wi J I ,M Q gs .,,,, ? revelries Revelries is one ol lhe few San Jose S+a+e all-sfudenf aclrivifies - ii draws s+uden+s from all phases of campus life Jrogelher as They worlc io malce ihe annual musical comedy produclion a success. Kiss Me Hello, +his year's show, is a modernized musical version of lhe Fausl legend. The comedy was wri++en by Dave Woods and Marv l-lall, wiih music by Maurice Bodwell and lyrics by Woods and l-lall. Produciion direclor was Dave Woods, and olher produclion slalii posilions were held by Maurice Bodwell, musical direcforg Seymour Abrahams, business manager: Norma Welch, assisianl direclory Siu Grannis, lechnical direclorg Dave Caldwell, assisfanl lechnical direclrory Jim Bernardi, sfage manager: Bruce Payne, slage designer: Dolly Ceraso, coslume manager: Rudy Foglis, conduc+org lvlarilou Borgen, prompierq Marlene Wallcins, Shirley Gross, John Rodrigues, and Bea Allcsne, choreographersg Jim Porler and Ron Caspers, public relaiions direclors. Elections, cmrzpaign speeches, colorful posters . . . Reminders of our right to participate I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . l zzz the student govewzmefzt. GOVER ME A 4. Maggie Murphy, Rec. Sec. Leverla Raley, Corr. Sec. Bill Severns, Treas. John Moeller, Sr. Rep. Alice Brown, Sr. Rep. Doc Weaver, Soph. Rep. Bernie Rapley, Soph. Rep. Torn Evans, Rep.-af-Large Nancy Lee, Rep.-al-large Seymour Abrahams, Jr. 'Rep. Alice Dougherly, Jr. Rep. Tom Mullan, Sr. Rep. Lucl Spolyar, Presiclenl Vince Malone, Vice-Presidenl s'I'udenl' council Members oT The STudenT Council are elecTed by The AssociaTecl STudenT Body To conducT The governmenl' OT San Jose STaTe. ElecTed aT The end oT WinTer and Spring quarTers, The Council members serve year Terms. The STudenT Council decides campus issues, considers budgeTs, and overseas acTiviTies oT The college. STANDING, leTT To righT: Seymour Abrahams, John Moeller, Mr. ClemenTs, Tom Mullan, Doc Weaver, Tom Evans, SEATED, leTT To righT: Alice DougherTy Bernice Rapley, LeverTa Raley Maggie Murphy, Vince Malone Lud Spolyar, Nancy Lee, Bill Severns. The legislaTors in acTion. rj 'N 0 .L ff' 1, 'wif 010 .l CAIIJ q-Q Q01 ' N I' 2? l as o LL, fl li i 22,1-'l' 21615, X4 I. a 1 6 1 7 ,,3t LW, V:-' Szwg Y f i ffjgi. V if a 2,77 siudeni' couri- The srudenl courl mainlains law and order on Washinglon Square. Under Jrhe leadership of lhe chief iuslice +he courl handles all campus elecrions, upholds lhe conshruhon and prosecures violafors The courr is composed ol six Iushces a chief Iushce and a loailiff Dr. S. Laird Swagerl is advisor ro rhe orgamzahon Lelr +o rnghl Harlow Lloyd B J Smilh Mary Lou Carl: Bob Dean 62 l l Ac'rivi+ies of 'rhe Alumni Associalion include Fall and June Homecoming, publicalion of The monlhly Alumni Bulleiin and lhe presenialion of S I 50 scholarships 'ro l'wo deserving freshmen. The Alumni Execulive Board consisls of I4 elecied members, The Associalion President lhe Associalion Joe Juliano Al ' D' umm 'Feder Members ol lhe Alumni Execulive Board. BACK ROW: Pljmerslog Arinds Harry Hardiman, Ari l-leinsen, Madge Overhouse, Joe Umm res' enl Juliano. FRONT ROW: Emerson Arends and Lillian Truscorl. Direclor, and lhe presidenls of Jrhe various Alumni Chaplers. l '1 X! , JoAnn Keeler Presidenl G. W. S. The Associaled Women Sludenls is one of Jrhe mosf aclive and helpful organizalions on campus. Drawing ils members from all A.S.B. cardholders, AWS alfempls lo safisly The social needs and in+eres+s of campus women. Tradifional among ils acliviries is +he big-lillle sisler program. Evenls of l'he year sponsored by lhe group ncluded lhe publicalion of lhe Campus Compass, March Melodies, and l-lear'r's Delighl, Jrhe girl-aslc-boy Valenline Dance. The weelc preceding lhe l-lear+'s Delighf is proclaimed Women's Weelc, al which 'rime The women fake over and run The campus. Ingrid Andersson Firsl vice-presiden+ Edi+h Perazzo Second vice-presidenf A Winler Quarfer Chrislmas parly was one of lhe many acliviries sponsored by A.W.S. 'rhis year. Ca rol La rson Secrela ry SITTING IIeI+ Io righfjz EcIi+h Perazzo, Carol Larson, Befh Calvin Mrs. Prirchard, Grace Grirfel, JoAnn Keeler. STANDING: Jeanne Murphy, Ingrid Anderssen, Joyce Malone, Joan Chambers BELOW, AWS Members qafher for one of Their regular mee+s. wQ m-. .,,,.fA Leif: USF enlerlains a+ an exchange rally. Rigl1l:San Jose Sia+e's Travelairs gel info Jrlie acl willw one of llieir famous comedy rou+ines. IT lalces rnucli Jrinne ancl work To plan a card slunl. Lell fo riglfr: Bill Tyler, Virginia Cox, Belli Calvin, Clwuclc Wing and Lee Liediq. Tom Mullan, cluairman Beflu Calvin, assisfanf cluairrnan iff' J ,nh Tlue Rally Comrniffee discussing plans fo sfimulafe inferesf in San Jose Sfafe's sporfs. rally commifiee Sfimulafing scluool spirif is flue Rally Corn rniffee's iolo. Under flue direcfion of Torn Mullan, flue cluairman appoinfed by flue Sfudenf Council, flue Comrruiffee n'uef during flue year fo plan ifs acfivifies in coniuncfion wiflu flue many feam sporfs. Foofball season found flue group indusfriously organizing flue roofing secfion, luolding rallies, and planning and carrying ouf flue lualf-finue card sfunfs. social affairs Behind many ol our mosl successful campus aclivilies is lhe Social Allairs Commillee. Sponsored by lhe A. S. B., lhis hard- working group is responsible for lhe Winler- misl Formal, The Homecoming Dance, a Spring Quarler dance and lhe lhree Reg- islralion dances. Righi, lhe Social Commil- lee Turns lhe Civic Audiloriurn info a Winler Wonderland for lhe Winlermisl Formal. Below: The Col'+on Picking Time dance held Spring Quarler was sponsored by lhe SocialA1Ciairs Commillee. Members, lell lo righr, are: Troy Spongberg, Myrna Alper, Barbara Graul, Marilyn Lind, Sondra Ple- hiers, Ellen Campodonico, and Marcia Riedel. siudeni' acfivifies board Main concern of The Sfudenr Acfiviries board is +he Dare Book, loca+ed in +he Dean of Women's office. To prevenf social funcrions from conflicfing, organizarions on campus sign for da+es which are 'rhen approved by 'rhe Board -ex:-' S- LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Michi, Tom Mulrlan, Edifh Perazzo, Len Cross, Nancy Lee, Grace Grirfel. i Beih Calvin, Adring Presideni Virginia Cox, Secrefary Delores Palowslci. Treasurer class of '52 Under ihe leadership of Jrhe Senior Class Council, ihe class of I952 provided aciiviiies +hroughou+ +he year for fhe graduaies. Senior Orieniafion, The Senior Overnighi ski pariy, and 'rhe banqueis given io The graduaies in December and March gave 'lhe class a lousy year, climaxing wii'h Jrhe Junior-Senior Mixer and Senior Ball during Senior Week. Members of ilwe Senior Council lisien aiienlively lo flue secre+ary's minuies. N A maioriiy oi Jrlie seniors were 3 cleiourecl from Donner, olesfinalion l of llie Senior Overniglwi. Never- flieless, 'rlwe aimospliere of a slci loclge was gaily inniialecl al llie Fremon l-loiel in Auburn, and an enjoyable lime was had by all, in spiie oi The alieralrion of plans. i lngrid Anderssen Phil Niederhori Presidenr Vice-Presidenr lvlary Lou Carli Carol Larsen Treasurer Secreiary class of '53 Sparlced by a hard-working class council, rhe Juniors had an acrive year. Winler Quarier Jrhe class sponsored a canned foods drive for needy people. Besides a council ouling al Riclcey's and a farewell banquel' for lvlr. Luiclc, Junior class advisor, Jrhe class of '53 held rhe annual Junior Prom on May 3 al' Wildwood Park in Sararoga. The canned foods drive sponsored by Jrhe Juniors made Chrisrmas happier for lhe underprivileged. Jean Anne Baily, vice-presideni John Aiikens, presideni Virginia Cross, secreiary Dave Doerr, Treasurer class of '54 Hillbilly Holiday , ihe annual Soph Hop sponsored Winier quarier, fully lived up io ihe purposes of ihe class: namely, +o uniie members of 'rhe class, To promoie school spiril, and lo have a good lime. Led by a hard-working Council, The class of '54 pariicipaied in lhe class mixers and developed info a mos? aclive campus organizaiion. l-liglwligliling an aclive year for flue Soplws was flweir Hillbilly l-lop al Hillsdale. Presiden+Jol1n Aiken calls on a member of llwe Sophomore Council a+ one of flweir weelcly meefings. 4 :vw J iff Vs' If W vA.. , r . . ,, sv 0. , ' ' 1,1 .N 'Q ,-r'g,,, V 4-hh, - ,f,rf,f:r 1-gf f fm' . ., ,, 1,-5 454.3 0,1 -, -fpffz Hs: , .,,g,,,.:,z.ffgQf- H. . i E' -mg. I r:'f:'yf,f ii, if I .. J z W. up 1 'r m5 'i.f JI f'r'V' ,li 4 si 1. ,4 1, asf' 'gif f s!,fxyM,,sj 1 123-115-,gP'f:-4' d 4 Q ,f5',5f,r,':':S-fi taxa . 1f,.1'f ,, ' ' Isfr' f!!f,.f .4 iflff' f. 1f :iff2 Arl Lund Tom Brown Caro-l Hofchlciss Rod Kolze class of '55 Among Jrhe acfivifies of This year's freshman class was rheir 'rriumph over lhe sophomores in lhe annual Frosh- Soph Mixer. The class also sponsored an A.S.B. dance following Jrhe Novice Boxing Tournamenr in December. Presidenr Arr Lund leads a discussion al a Freshman Class meering. ww.-....,. Jess Aguilar, presidenl Bill Morgan, vice-pre-sideni Donn Falwler, secrelary A new organiza+ion on campus +l'1is year is A. M. S., lime Associa+ed Men Sludenls Composed of all men ASB holders, A. M. S. affempfs lo meer +l1e needs and inleresfs of ifs members and To encourage +lweir parricipafion in srudenr governmenl and aclivilies. TOP ROW: Dave Hill, Cal Pills, Marv Brauns+ein, Ken Scannel, and Lloyd Bishop. BOTTOM ROW: Norm Reger, Jess Aguilar, Don Taylor, Don Falwler, and Dr. Purdy. I I I I I I I I I I life lack o f H earts , Lud S polyar, with his escort at the AWS Girl-ask-Boy Dance. Bi g Sis introduces Little Sis to Dave - another service of AWS to new- corners. Mr. Mottram, art instruc- tor, stands before a paint- ing from one ofthe many outstanding exhibits pre- sented by the Fine Arts Division ofthe college. .Aa YDS sparlan daily The Sparlan Daily, which has been published every regular school day since ils beginning, is slaffed by iournalism sfudenls. A sludenl' serves in one capacily for a quarler, +hen swilches +0 a differenl' assignmenf, enabling him +o gel well-rounded experience. The Daily aH'emp+s +o give full coverage lo campus aclivilies, presenling fo 'lhe sfudenl body a composile view of +he campus scene. The Daily also sfrives edilorially 'ro work for +he bellermenl of SJS. Below, edifors and slaff work induslriously 'lo meef a deadline. Ray Hasse Fall Quarler Edilor Monle Daylon Winler Quarler Edilor Bill Gossell Spring Quarler Co-Edilor Tom Ellis Fall Quarler Business Manager Al l-lonning Winier Quarier Business Manager Agnes Bollon Spring Quarler Co-Eclilor T- i -. N1- Golden Shovel is The l-lonorary Socielry of Jrhe Sparlran Daily Ad- verlising slalll. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Taylor, Jaclc Osborne, Fran- ces Flagg, Bill Pellel, Ed Wal' lhers, Sig Ross. STANDING: Tom Ellis, Taylor Chambers, Al l-looning, Marguerile Crawford. George Pizanle,Pele Edmonsen, Jim Lyang. The Ad Slalf from lell lo righl: BACK ROW, Bill Pellet Jim Porler, Frank Gendusel, Dick Taylor, Jess Smilh, Freidoun Pirf zadeh, George Coalcley, Bob lvlelbye, Jack Reidy. BOTTOM ROW: Audrey Powers, Gelso Gualco, Jerry Croolc, Frances Flagg. Your Sparlan Daily phologra- phers Miles Rider, Bill Gilmore, and Diclc Zimmerman. T ! a s 2 E 2 2 N 4 5 5 3 5 S Ia 'I'orre Ariuro More-no, Co-ediior Jane Scoii, Co-ediior Norman Brown, Business Manager ,ff Q 0 M we 155' La Torre +his year has aH'emp+ed fo presenf fo you, fhe sfudenfs of San Jose S+a+e, an in+eres+ing record of your acfivi+ies and a pic+orial review of +he pasl' year's highlighfs. On fhe righf is picfured fhe i952 La Torre sfaff. Sfanding 'From leff +0 righl' are Cherrie Freeman, Margie Walker, Ken Shimasalci, Dean McKenzie, Jack Gangola, Norm Brown, Ed Bissell, Augus'l'ine Cunha, and Eleanor Ansberry. Seafed around fhe worlc desk 'From fhe le'H' are Mariorie Paul, Emily Tsureda, Jane ScoH, Carole Simmons, Frances Rabanus, Joan Harvey, Shirley Hubbard, Gail Governale and Winnie Gomes. Seafed in fhe cenfer Co-edi+or Ari' Moreno +alks over 'Phe layou+ wi+h Jane ScoH, fhe orher Co-edi+or. S+aFF members noi' pic+ured are Joe Bruno, Granf Lee, Biebrach Marlin and Carl Fernandes. Members of Lyke's arf sfaff me-ef wilrlw faculfy advisor, Miss Marian Moreland, +0 discuss and plan layoufs for a forfrwcominq issue of Lyke. FALL QUARTER Dave Woods eolilor Bob Neal business manager Ed Conlcle arl' edilor lyke You may be surprised fo learn 'I'ha+ Lylce, +he campus 'feafure magazine, is no+ edifed by iournalism majors. The s+a'FF is composed of s+uden+s who are genuinely in'reres+ed in 'furfhering Lyke's emergence as a campus magazine of qualify. Lylce, being a compara+ively new addifion fo our campus, has a greaf deal of fresh spiri+ behind i+. The edi+orial sfaff is consfanfly on +he lookoul for new ifems of in+eres+, while 'I'he ar+ sfaff works on +he cover, carfoons, and ad illus+ra+ions. A fashion edifor, +he business manager, and +he make-up ediior, combine fheir e'Ffor+s wi+h fhe enfire s+aFf +o please bo1'h fhe adver+isers and you, Hs reading public. WINTER QUARTER Russell Howard Ann Tremaine co-edifors Ray DiPiazza business manager Bob Miller arf edilor The Speech and Drama Deparlmenl enjoyed anolher highly successful drama n season lhis year. Early season hils were Shalcespeares Orhello and The Swan by Ferenc lvlolnar. During Winler Quarrer The deparlmenl slaqed Wha+ Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie and Armand Salacrow's Nigh1's of Wralh. Theres Always Juliell' by John VanDru'len and Lady in Jrhe Dark, a musical comedy by Moss l-larl were produced during Spring Quarler. In addilion 'lo lhese six maior produclions, The deparlmenl also slaged a series of highly en'rer+aining one-acl plays. Ofhello, Oclober 26-3 I. The Swan, December 7-I2. 84 speech and drama 'BGR X ,LL l K 91' vi -.W-Y W' radio guild Merle Rossman, presidenl Nicholas Andrews, produclion chief Margare+ Nakamura, scripl edilor Ronald Wren, sound supervisor The main obieclive oi The Radio Guild is lo provide sludenls wilh praclical experience in radio hradcasl- ing. Two limes a weelc over Slalion KEEN 'lhe Radio Guild broadcasls programs which are sludenl acred and direcled. These broadcasls also provide sludenls of radio wriling Jrhe opporlunily 'ro hear an aclual produclion of lheir scripls. Piclured below during a loroadcasl are: LEFT TO RIGHT: James McCoy, Franlc Woodman, lvlargarel Nalcamura, Barrel lvlc- Faden, Jerry Morrison, Clyde Allen, John Rodriques, and Lou Ducharme. Top piclure: Presidenl MacQuarrie and +he Sparlan Team chai wilh lhe debafers from Ausfralia. Borlom Piciure: Leif To Righh Ted Labrenz, Sam Dafri, Jim Maynard, John Mix, Carol Larson, Wilber F. Luick, Direcfor: Tommy Crawford, Bob Maclcie, and Lonnie Thomas. . WFM F X uf' J -1 W Q Q is forensics The acjrivily of forensics is offered ai SJSC +o give sludenls experience in verbalizing ideas lhrough discussion, debale, and individual speech evenls. l-lighlighl of 'rhe year was ihe inlrernalional debale in Morris Dailey Audilorium early in win+er quarier belween a ieam from The Naiional Union of Auslralian Universiiies Sludenls, Robin Millhouse and John Reid, and lhe Sparlan leam of Ka+hryn Sproul and John Mix. An annual campus evenl is The open debale lournameni. 87 Rallies, cheering, Card Sflll1l'5 . . . All part 0 tba' spirif behind our iwzms and our school. PQRT :mf 5 'L Jif-iffy-z' W , nwf,'ii' ' fx A 'Ft.?iif2?2g!? A WS . 'Y ,Uf . 2, uv? ...K l E 2 i !s as Ji . 2 A p ei' x s da e- ' 'Q A 'W A , R 3 . . 1 MM '32 a 3 fgS,f f g is 4 ge ,1 Q s 2 X . 3 5 1 - 4' 2 ' - X X W X 3 2 n v Bn? W S E Q 'Q . v x . Q, ,am ' ' s 3 5?6QQzs.i 5 .,n......,.., ., , W Q .ii - , lb - sm, , wr- ' if av .Rm 8. W-rf . i 1 A as x ,g as -nf 'Q' M - Q an Q ws-K 'K f www ri? ,A Q uw Q . Q 'UW 4,23 WM. TooTball AlThough The i r seasonal record was noT sensaTional, San Jose STaTe College Took a big sTep Torward in The l95I TooTball campaign. The SparTans, enTering Their second year as a WesT CoasT lndependenT, Taced The ToughesT schedule in Their hisTory. Bob Bronzan, a sophomore aT The Head Coaching posiTion, and his able assisTanTs, BaclcTield Coach Bud WinTer and Line Coach Bill Perry, molded a green squad, composed mainly oT Transfers, sopho- mores, and Treshmen, inTo a scrappy, TighTing ouTTiT. The season closed wiTh The San Jose STaTe gridders winning Two games, Tying one, and losing seven, buT They had Taced Top-noTch compeTiTion and were well on Their way To The big Time. From leTT: Bud WinTer, l-lead Coach Bob Bronzan, Bill Perry Typical scene of +I1e rough-and-fumble OuIa my way, boyI I golf places Io go aspecI of TaII quarIer's Tavorilre pasIIme. and II1inqsIo do IonIgI'xI. TEAM STATISTICS SCORING San Jose Oppon. PA PIs Pirsjr Downs I I I I75 IvIorr'iss,f 36 Na+ YarcIs Rushing I IO8 2 IO7 OSb0rne.Iw 30 Na+ Yards Passing II8I 1255 Mendonsa. I1 I2 Yards Pass. and Rush. 2289 3362 SYIQSIT 6 Passes AIIemp+ecI I94 2I I A' MGHPSWS' P 6 Passes CompIeIed IOI I I I ETUITS' IC 6 Passes I-IacI In+ercep+ed I3 I3 Umers' Q I2-5 5 , PorIer, I 3-3 3 Penalfles 65 63 bl Team I-O Furn es 30 40 Safew 2 Punfing Average 33.9 34.9 ,.. i PoinIs Scored IO6 222 To+aIs I6-8 IO6 Bruce l-lalladay lakes a quick refresher from llwe oxygen lanlc. Sparla's Song Girls leading flue roofing seclion lo 'rlie lune ol Figl1lOn For Dear Qld San Jose Shale are, from llwe lellz Francine Lawson, Judy Zenl, and Gloria Scroqqs. Above: Tackle George Porler 'flips Pacific liallbaclc McCormack as Guard Joe S12 Denis l54l comes up from The rear. Guard Diclc Bonclelie, al exlreme lell, barges llwrouglw lo help oul. San Jose's marching band performs ar lwalwf-'rime before a crowd of whi+e-sr1ir+ed roo+ers. Oloposire page: Halfback AI Marhews Q81 brings down USFS Ray Giorgif34JasH'1e arms of Archie Chagonjian arrempf To snafch Hue ball. Fullback Frank Morriss sfiff arms a Sranforol rackler afrer Making a pass from Quarrerback Lynn Aplanalp. Sranford End Dave Casfellucci Q71 inrerceprs a pass inlrended for San Jose End Charlie Firzgerald. sparifans 2 dons 39 All-American Ollie lVlaTson and Ed Brown, The Don aerial sensaTion, played poor hosTs To The SparTans in The season opener aT Kezar slradium in San Francisco. The SparTans were able To peneTraTe inTo Don TerriTory only Twice during The conTesT. HalTbaclc Archie Ghagoniian ran a USF lciclc baclc To The rivals 49 yard line in The TirsT period and again in The TourTh period The locals crossed The midTield sTripe when Gibby Mendonsa inTercepTed a Brown pass and scooTed To The Don 48. BoTh drives wenT Tor naughT, however. The SparTans goT on The scoreboard via a saTeTy. sparfans I3 indians 26 Rose Bowl bound STanTord universiTy was given a big scare by The scrappy SparTans and The Indians, paced by All-American End Bill McColl, had To TighT long and hard Tor Their vicTory. The SparTans were The TirsT and lasT To score on The Palo fXlTo grounds. The TirsT Tally Tor The Gold and WhiTe came aTTer They banged Their way down Tield Trom The STanTord 35 yard line in seven plays. l-TalTbaclc Bob Osborne wenT over To score Trorn The one. ln The TourTh period SJS again hiT pay dirT on a screen pass Trom Jerry l'lamilTon To Fullbaclc Franlc lvlorriss, which was good Tor 39 yards and six more poinTs. Dale Sumers lciclced The exTra poinT sTraighT and True. Torn CuTTe, Bruce Halladay, Lynn Aplanalp, STan Wacholz, Gibby lvlendonsa, h Bob Osborne, h Archie Chagoniian, h George PorTer, T l KeiTh CarpenTer, c Bob Amaral, T Vern Vallercamp, g Orland DiCiccio, h l Bob Sykes, T Dick Bondelie, g Jerry l-lamilTon, q Ray PoznekoTF, e sparTans 32 buHdogs 6 Lynn Aplanalp and Frank lvlorriss, SparTan guarTer- back and fullback, re-specTively, had Themselves a Tield day aT The expense oT The Fresno STaTe Bulldogs. Aplanalp hir Tor I4 ouT oT I8 passes Tor a ToTal oT 204 yards and lviorriss scored Tour oT The San Jose STaTe Touchdowns, Three via The ground rouTe. A TighT SparTan Torward wall sparked by Al Cadena, Dick Bondelie, Torn CuTTe, and Jack CarharT, rendered The Bulldog oTTense almosT helpless. Coach Bob Bronzan also singled ouT backs Archie Chagon- jian, Aplanalp, and lvlorriss. The Golden Raiders scored almosT aT will againsT Their Tormer C.C.A.A. rivals and seemed To do noThing wrong. much To The disTasTe oT a parTisan Fresno crowd. spar+ans 7 dons 42 The second sTanza oT a belaTed Twin bill wiTh The UniversiTy oT San Francisco Dons diTTered only slighTly in The maTTer oT poinTs scored buT The conTesT was a much closer one despife The score. Once again iT was The running oT All-American Ollie lvlaTson ThaT did The greaTesT damage To The SparTans. San Jose STaTe, weakened by The loss oT several Top linemen due To injuries, gave up The scores begrudgingly. WiTh Lynn Aplanalp sidelined wiTh an eye inTecTion, Jerry l-lamilTon was TeaTured in The quarTerback role. He Tossed To Gibby Men- donsa Tor 25 yards in The second quarTer Tor The lone SparTan Tally. Fullback Frank Morriss broke loose Tor a 45 yard iaunT in The Third period Tor The STaTers' besT ground gain. sparTans 7 vandals 40 An l8OO mile round-Trip To The NorThwesT proved noThing buT disasTrous To The SparTan gridders. Trans- porTaTion diTTiculTies, Toul weaTher, and The Idaho Vandals all Teamed up To make The weekend a losT one Tor Coach Bob Branzan's Troupe. Playing on a mushy Tield and under heavy rain, The Golden Raid- ers made iT a close ball game Tor Three quarTers. WiTh a slighT edge oT I3 O in The Third period The Vandals poured iT on in The Tinal Trame, amassing 27 more poinTs. The locals peneTraTed 63 yards in II plays in The Third guarTer To score Their only TD. Fullback Frank lvlorriss culminaTed The drive by splashing over The goal line Trom one yard ouT and Dale Sumers' conversion aTTempT was good. The SparTan drive was sparked by The running oT Bob Osborne and The passing oT Jerry l-lamilTon. sparTans I2 lions I3 AlThough Loyola's ace Don KlosTerman used his pass- ing arm sparingly he did an excellenT iob oT quarTer- backing his squad To a second halT comeback which concluded wiTh a vicTory over The SparTans. The locals boomed ouT in The TirsT guarTer wiTh Gibby Men- donsa's 50 yard spurT oTT Tackle ending on The Lions' nine yard line. Big Bob Sykes bulled his way over Trom There buT The TirsT oT Two TaTeTul conversion aTTempTs Tell shorT. The Raiders' second score was seT up when Tackle George PorTer Tell on a Loyola Tumble on The SJS 34. Lynn Aplanalp Threw To galloping Bob Os- borne, who scooTed all The way Tor anoTher six markers. Archie Chagoniian T231 and Tom CuTTe combine To sTop a MargueTTe runner in The Prunebowl TilT. Ed Salvadalena, g lvlaTT Vuievich, T AI MaTThews, h Joe ST. Denis, Gene Goldberg, Jerry Perich, Russ Phillips, sparTans I2 s. cl. navy 28 WiTh Gibby Mendonsa seTTing The pace, The SparTans gave The San Diego Naval Training cenTer a sTiTT argumenT beTore submiTTing To The sailors' power in The TourTh quarTer. The iniTiaI San Jose STaTe score came abouT when Lynn Aplanalp Tlipped conse- cuTive sTriIces To Fullbaclc Bob Sykes and Mendonsa, which puT The ball on The Navy I6 yard line. I-lalTbacIc Bob Osborne carried The ball inTo The end zone Tronn There. The TirsT Time Coach Bob Bronzan's boys goT Their hands on The ball in The second ha-IT They hiT Tor more poinTs. lvlendonsa goT OTT a sparlcling 72 yard run before being dragged down Trom behind on The Tars' I8 yard line. Six plays laTer The IiTTIe scaTbacIc sIcirTed IeTT end Tor The TD. sparTans 7 bronc-os 7 Pre-game prognosTicaTors raTed The San Jose STaTe SparTans and The SanTa Clara Broncos equals and The Tinal score proved The raTing correcT. The grid baTTle was as close as TooTbaIl games can go and The I I,OOO Tans aT SparTan sTadium saw pIenTy oT acTion ThaT nighT. The SparTans' TD opporTuniTy came when End Jerry Perich crashed The Bronco line, messing up an inTended punT. Bob Osborne Then carried The ball on Two consecuTive plays which ended on The Broncos' I2 yard line. OuarTerbacIc Jerry I-IamiITon Tired To Osborne, who pulled in a beauTiTuI over-The-shoulder caTch in The end zone. Tackle George PorTer, wiTh Larry Rice holding, made good The poinT aTTer. Dale Summers, g Clarence Orr, g Jaclc Adams, T Franlc lvlorriss, T Players fall like dominoes In wna+ appears ro be an unorrnodox foorbafl maneuver. Line-Backer Dick Bondelie Q62j abour fo drop Pacifios Doug Scovll U21 who had been Jrripped by Jerry Harnil+on, on The ground. Half-Back Bob Osborne circles USFS end Tor I6 yards as end Ralph Thomas l87l and halTbaclc Joe Scudero move In Tor The Tackle. MaTT Vujevich l38l and Archie Chagonjian bring down a Fresno ball carrier as The SparTans Triumph 33-6. sparTans 7 Hgers 0 The 5parTans goT The big one oT The year and The one They wanTed mosT when They Tripped up a Tavored College oT PaciTic Team, 7 To O. IT was noT unTil The TourTh period ThaT The Golden Raiders managed To geT across The one TD ThaT rnade The big diTTerence. WiTh The ball on Their own 38 yard line, The locals clicked Tor The enTire disTance To The goal line. QuarTerback Lynn Aplanalp passed To halTback Al lvlaTThews on The SJ5 45 yard line and lvlaTThews carried The remaining 55 yards wiTh The aid oT a decisive block by End Bob Hughes. The aTTempT Tor The exTra poinT by George PorTer was good. The vicTory over The Tigers made The I95l season a successTul one Tor The SparTans. Tom CuTTe, Gibby ivlendonsa, George PorTer, and STan Wacholz were Two-way performers Tor The 5parTans, playing boTh oTTense and deTense. hHHoppem 2l sparTans 7 lvlarqueTTe UniversiTy sTormed SparTan sTadium Tor The season's highlighTed inTer-secTional clash and The 5alvaTion Army's second annual Prune Bowl game. The chariTy TilT, The I'-75l Tinale Tor boTh Teams, was played in a drizzling rain, wiTh The muddy TurT again proving disTasTeTul To The Golden Raiders. The 5parTans began a belaTed comeback midway in The Tinal guarTer aTTer halTing a HillTopper drive on Their own I4. DespiTe a slippery ball, QuarTerback Jerry HamilTon passed The SJ5 squad To The lvlargueTTe Three yard line. He Then handed oTT To Fullback Dick STulTs, who drove oTT guard Tor six poinTs. George PorTer's conversion booT was good Tor The addiTional poinT. Regardless oT The Tinal score, The SparTans' Team play broughT praise Trom Coach Bronzan. STan Wacholz, Dick Bondelie, Tom CuTl7e, Bruce Halladay, and oTTensive backs Lynn Aplanalp, Jerry HamilTon, Larry lvlaTThews, and Orland DeCiccio were ciTed as individual sTandouTs. Sal Cardinelli, T Bob Fox, T Jack CaharT, c Dick 5TulTz, T Bob Hughes, e Jon PeTersen,T Charlie FiTzgerald, e Larry lvlaTThews, h iunior varsi'l'y fooiball The prep division ol San Jose Slale College Toolball, Ihe Junior Varsily, found Ihemselves wiI'h a shorl bul rugged schedule a+ Ihe beginning of Ihe I95I season. The squad was coached by Iwo former Sparran grid aces, Head Coach Jim Wheelehan, and Assislanl Coach Mel Slein. The Sparlababes schedule included games wilh Iwo slrong service elevens, Forl Ord and Ivloflell Field. A power-laden Forl Ord Ieam delealed Ihe locals bul Ihe Ivlohfell sailors suflered a loss a+ Ihe hands of Ihe JVs. Brighl spol of Ihe season was a I3 To 6 win over Ihe cross-Iown Sanla Clara CoI+s, played under The Iighls of Sparfan sladium. The Junior Varsily sparlcled wirh several individual performers who are sure Io be menlioned in Iulure Sparlan Toolball encounlers. Coach Jim Wheelehan THIRD ROW, I. Io r.: Coach Jim Wheelehan, Mgr. Roberf Adams, Trn. George Anderson, Tom Whaley, Dick Dyer, Bill Slone, Rod Raines, Sam Bruno, Kenl Enzensperger, Hans Hag-Iund. SECOND ROW, I. Io r.: Frank Kulclinslci, Andy Bellie, Fred Ivlanfeufel, John Bergen, Richard Isbell, Benny Pierce, Joe Tiago, John Giammona, Danny Gonsalves, Jim Hague. FIRST ROW, I. Io r.: Norm Yislcis, Sieve DuFour, Tom Yagi, John Carrillo, Tony Moreno, Claude Brogden, Franlc Kaplan, Hash Talcefa. Coach Charlie Wallcer wafer polo Bolh 'rhe varsily and freshman wafer polo squads, under 'rhe guidance of Coach Charles Wallcer, proved Themselves capable during The l95l campaign. The lwo squads were well-manned and high spirired. However, ihe Sparfan varsiry fared 'rhe berfer of The lwo, compiling an eighl win, five loss seasonal dual meei' record. The irosh closed wilh four wins as againsf six losses. Sparian wafer poloisrs also finished rhird in lhe Junior Pacific Associarion waier polo championships. Nexf season's squad should be sloclced wirh several ve+erans who have gained experience in pasl play. THIRD ROW, l. lo r., Sweeney, Vincenr, Serlow, Cudney, Yales, l-liloner. SECOND ROW, l. lo r., Hoppe. Gorman, Keil, Knighl, Flood, Poslal, Shorl, Douglas, Schulller, Filler, Thornlon. FIRST ROW, l. lo r., Hiloner, l-lafhaway, Coullas, Finch, Emcler, Smally. WATER POLO IN ACTION! Goalie Jack l-libner losses lhe loall +o Bill Finch, while Chesley Douglas, Chef Keil, and Don Lee sland by for aclion. IO5 wrffflffwaewfusiiiw, Q Q e4 Q Mr Jaelc Avina drives forward willw ball vvlvile Bill l-lalley, Ben Gibson and Sparlan Jreammale George Clarlc sland by lor llwe nexl move. Sparl- ans lose llwe game by one poinl. Who gels llwe ball newer? is llwe gueslion in mind ol Sparlans Duane Bablisle, Elmer Craig, lvlorl Scliorr, and Indians Walslw, Rowland, and Tuclcer. San Jose loses game lo Slanford by a score of 60 lo 66. George Clarlc drives in lor a lay-up, asleammales Lee Jensen and Duane Baplrisle wail lo lalce +l'1e rebound. Oregoin players, lvlel Slreeler and Bob Pelerson, malce lrouble on flue side. Tlfme San Jose Sparlans lriumplfx over Qregon, 5 I lo 49. baskeiball Coach Wall McPherson The Sparlans boomed righl inlo lhe I95l-52 season by winning lheir firsl seven games. A+ 'rhe end of 'rheir schedule, however, 'rhey posled a I5 win and IO loss record. Highlighl of lhe pasr season was lhe squad's I'our lo Hawaii, where lhey chalked up lhree wins in as many slarls. San Jose Slale College has lhe dislinciion ol being lhe only mainland baskelball leam Io win all 'lhe games played in lhe Islands. Sparlan Cenler George Clark marked up a lolal of 3 I3 poinls during The year. He is lhe sixlh highesl individual scorer in a single season in 'rhe Sparlan record books. Clark also was named lo 'rhe All-California squad for his pasl season performances. Elmer Craig, sparkplug of lhe Gold and While, again was selecled on The All-Independenl second leam. Lee Jensen, who will see aclion again nexl season, gave indicalions of lulure slardom and was high scorer in several of l'he Sparlans' games. BACK ROW, lelr lo righl: Don Edwards, Glen Lovell, Lee Jensen, George Clark, Paul Foersler, Bill Abboll MIDDLE ROW, Iell lo righl: Mgr. Tom Bair, Ray Silva, Lee Deming, lvlorl Schorr, Willie Perry, Ron O'Brien, Coach Wall McPherson. FIRST ROW, Iell lo righ+: Dick Shipp, Duane Baplisle, Elmer Craig, Glen Albaugh, Jack Avina. This year's season's games were wilrh Cal Poly, Sacramenlo Slale, San Francisco Slrale, Ulah Slale, Mid-valley AAU, Oregon, Sl. lv1ary's, C.O.P., U.S.F., Universily ol Hawaii, Hickam Field al Hawaii, Universal Molors in Honolulu, Slanlord, Fresno Slale, Sanla Clara, and San Diego Slale. -was 'Mlm ' Q A Q Vic Gipson and Levin Duggan, San Francisco Slale players, fall lor lhe ball. Sparlans Jack Avina, Lee Jensen, ancl Duane Baplisle wail lor lheir chance al' The ball. San Francisco Slale falls lo lhe Sparlans, 59 lo 30. Wilh ball al linger lips, George Clark lies lor a poinl' in lhe Mid-Valley AAU game. Sparlans win lhe game wilh a score of 55 lo 40. Members of lhe Junior Varsily laaskelball leami BACK RCW: l. ro r., Coach Bob Wueslhofl, Mark Riley, Dick Kuhn Bud l-lielm, Newl' l-lodgson, Dick Brady, Mgr. John Cook. FRONT ROW: l. To r., Mgr. Ed Klein, Bill Kaller, Sal Burriesci, Dick Zimmerman, Carroll Williams, Pere Pelerson. Sparfan Paul Reu+er in a I77-lb. bouf wards off a blow from Idaho S+ai'e's Fred Bowen. Idaho loses ihe march ZVQ poinls 'ro san Jose's SV2 poinis. novice boxing Jrournamenl Leif: A Thela Chi boxer sfumbles before a Sigma Sigma boxer in lhe lighl weighl division. Righi: The Kappa Alpha and Delia Gamma ioini roofing seclion whoop if up in +heir show boal. The D65 and KAS lie for lop honors in Jrhe roofing seciion compe+i+ion wiih Theia Chi and Alpha Phi. Coach Dee PorTaI boxing AlThough The SparTan boxing ouTlook aT The beginning oT The season was only Tair, Coach Dee PorTal developed a Team whose accomplishmenTs rank iT wiTh The besT ring squads in Golden Raider hisTory. The SparTans won The PaciTic CoasT InTer-collegiaTe championship. IT was San Jose's Third such TiTIe, buT TirsT since I948. The SparTans won Three individual championships, someThing no San Jose Team has ever done beTore, and had one NCAA champion while placing TourTh in The naTionaI coIIegiaTe meeT. Don Camp, I25-lbs, Chuck Adkins, I 39-lbs: and Jerry STern, I47-lbs, won individual crowns To pace The SparTans To The PCI crown. Adkins, The greaTesT piece oT boxing machinery in SparTan hisTory, wenT on To win The naTionaI +i+le. I-Ie Took his place alongside of Three oTher SparTan naTionaI champs, Dave Ivliyigawa Il942I, Wayne FonTes II94-9l and Mac IvlarTinez lI95Ol. In addiTion, The big Three- Camp, Adkins, and STern-also won individual TiTIes as The SparTans Tor The TirsT Time were inviTed To enTer a Tull Team in The anual InTermounTain Tourney aT Idaho STaTe. On a dual meeT basis The SparTans won 7, IosT I and Tied I. The Tie was wiTh deTending NCAA champion, Michigan STaTe, in one OT The greaTesT maTches ever held in SparTan gym. A sTanding room Throng oT 3401 crowded in To see The TesT. Among The home meeTs, The SparTans also meT The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa and The UniversiTy oT Idaho in inTersecTionaI clashes. Don Camp was The capTain OT The Team. BACK ROW, IeTT To righT, Mgr. Don I-Iarmon, Jerry STern Vic Harris, Ed Heinrich, Darrell Dukes, Vince Malone, Ted SpringsTon, Mgr. Bill I'IursT, and Mgr. Don Gonsalves. FRONT ROW, IeTT To righT, Ass'T. Coach Doug Wilson, AI Accurso, Ernie Paramo, Don Camp, Chuck Adkins, Allan WhiTe, and Coach Dee PorTaI. Spartan Ted SpringsTen TusseTs wiTh Michigan STaTe coITege's AT Tsalcaris. The meeT wiTh Michigan ended in a Tie. In The I65 lb. bouT Michigan STaTe's Tom Hickey ducks a blow Trom SparTan STan Marcil. Don Anderson oT The UniversiTy OT Idaho geTs iT on The chin Trom Ed Heinrich in The T65 Tb. bouT. San Jose STaTe's Jerry STern glare-s aT his Tallen oponenT, Herb Odom, aT The Michigan STaTe boxing maTch. udo Coach Yosh Uchida Coached by Yosh Uchida fhe Spar- fan varsify won fheir fhird consecu- five Norfhern California Judo Championship in compefifion af Sfoclcfon. They also won fhe Pacific AAU Novice championship and fhe Pacific AAU Junior Championship. Novice Heavyweighf, Harp Didier and l5O lb. Sfanley Norfan won in- dividual championships. The Spar- fans were also hosf fo fhe fourfh annual San Jose Sfafe lnvifafional Judo fournamenf. Lyle l-lunf was promofed fo firsf degree black belf, fhe l3fh Sparfan fo earn fhis honor in fhe seven years Judo has been conducfed af San Jose. l-lunf also won oufsfanding iudoisf award af Norfhern California champion- ships. Ofher fop men, bofh blaclc loelf holders, were Capfain Jim Fos- fer and Ford l-larvey. l'lighlighf of fhe year was an exhiloifion by a fouring group of judo sfars from Japan. The Japanese group fea- fured Daigo, a sixfh degree black belfer who is fhe All-Japan Cham- pion: he accepfed challenges from more fhan a dozen Sparfan iudoisfs, defeafing fhem all. Norfhern California Judo Cham- pionship Team, l952. Leff fo righf: Lawrence Tambellini, Tom Dunlap, Capfain Jim Fosfer, Lyle l-lunf, and Ford Harvey. II3 TI-IIRD ROW: I. To r.: Noel KnighT, Dick I-lays, Don SchloTe, NorT ThornTon, Dick lvlalone, Jay Flood, Mark SeTlow, Dick PTeiTTer, CourT- ney Tremaine, and Dick EngTer. SECOND ROW:BobBorden,ivlgr.q Bob Gorman, Phil O'I-Iarran, Bob Filler, CheT Keil, Brooke VincenT, Don ChoaTe and Coach Charlie Walker. FIRST ROW: Chesley Douglas, STan Sondeno, Bill ShorT, Byron Smalley, Dick Lebedeff, Num Kong Fong, co-capTain: Garry SmiTh, co- capTaing Sherman CoulTas and Bill Finch. swimming Tennis The SparTans This season produced anoTher sTrong dual meeT squad. Faced wiTh all The Top coIlegiaTe Teams in California, The squad won I3 meeTs and IosT 7. During The sea- son, The SparTans played CaliTor- nia, STanTord, USF, COP, SanTa Clara, Loyola, Pepperdine, SanTa Barbara, Cal. Poly, San Francisco STaTe, and lVlodesTo J. C. CapTain and Top player oT The squad was veTeran Arra BuTch Krikorian. II4 Enjoying anoTher good season, Coach Charley WaIker's swimming Team han- dled everyThing buT STanTord and Cal. VicTories were scored over Treasure Island Navy, SanTa Clara, UniversiTy oT Arizona, The Cal Aggies, and San Fran- cisco STaTe. The SparTans successlfully deTendecI Their CaIiTornia STaTe College championship again This year. In This Tourney, co-capTain Num Kong Fong and Dick LebedeTT each Took Three evenTs. I.ebedeTT seT new records in The IOO and ZOO-yard backsTroke, Jay Flood seT a new IOO-yard breasT sTroke record, while Bill ShorT esTabIished a new sTandard in The 200-yard breasT sTroke. Co-capTain wiTh Fong was sprinTer Garry SmiTh. The SparTan Treshman Team was also suc- cessful, winning nine and losing buT Three. I F 6 5 J ,, ,. W, .t s NMX SECOND ROW, I. To r.: MarTy I'IalThiIl, Don Gale and BuTch Krikorian. FIRST ROW: Bob Phelps, Don STraub and Jim AusTin. Q3 I As a member of fhe Norfhern California lnfercollegiafe Rifle Conference, fhe San Jose Sfafe rifle feam fhis year has compefed againsf ofher feams in fhe conference as well as wifh ouf-of-sfafe feams via posfal service. The Sparfan sharp-eyes are equipped wifh Remingfon lvlafchmasfers, Winchesfer 52s and Sfevens Army Targef 22s. The Sparfan gymnasfic feam has had one of fhe besf records in recenf years wifh five dual meefs won and one losf. Top individual was lrvin Faria, who scored af leasf 20 poinfs in every meef. The feam came up againsf Sfanford, Cal Poly, COP and Olympic Club. rifle 'I'eum gymnasiics Third row, l. fo r.: Ronald Bryan, Mark l-lildlorand, Bill Priddy, Ed l-larrison, Len Cross, Don Peckham Dr. Paul Freeman. Second row: Fred Posfal, Ronald Flora, Jim Benner, Coach Ted lvlumby. Firsl' row: lrvin Faria, Kay Kaneda, George Fulcunaga. lI5 baseball Coach Wall Williams The Sparlan baseball leam, aller a slow slarl, linished as one ol lhe slrongesl leams in lhe Wesl. Wall Williams had whal is probably lhe besl pilching slall on lhe Wesl Coasl. Cerlainly lhe lop lour - Clair Parkin, Johnny Oldham, Jim Collins and Doug Boehner - were as good or beller lhan any lour pilching lor anolher school. Dale Ocken, Pele Fazie and Lloyd Brown added good mound deplh. Rain washed oul eighl ol lhe lirsl IO games, bul lhe Sparlans picked up speed and kepl on going. Highlighl ol lhe early season was lhe lhree-day maralhon againsl Oregon and U. S. F. San Jose won lwo ol lhree games. A mixlure ol velerans and newcomers gave lhe Sparlans a solid delensive unil. Al Poole and Xavier DelBuono bolh velerans, divided lhe calching. Freshman Dick Brady and Veleran Ed l-lallberg al lirsl, Freshman Jack Richards and Sophomore Ron Palma al second, Veleran Cookie Camara al shorl, Sophomore Bill Pilcher and Senior Bob Glaves al lhird, Seniors Andy Miller, Joe Bonliglio and Ralph Cleland and Sophomore Mill Manoukian in lhe oullield. This was a line group which slarled ell: poorly al lhe plale bul developed hilling power as lhe season progressed. BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Mgr. Tim Woods and Ed Hallberg THIRD ROW: Ron Palma, Bill Pilcher, Harvey DelBuono, John Oldham, Mill lvlanoukian, Jack Richards, Bob Slaves. SECOND -L. 5 ROW: Doug Boehner, Cookie 1 f Camara, Pele Fazio, Dale Ocken, Lloyd Brown, Coach Wall Williams FIRST ROW: Clair Parkin, Bob Poole, Andy Miller, Joe Bonliglio, Bill Fielder, Jim Collins. wreslling Coach Ted Mumby 7 The SparTans won seven due! meeTs and losT Two during The year and clirnaxed The season by sharing The PaciTic CoasT inTercoiiegiaTe crown wiTh WashingTon STaTe. This is The TirsT PCI maT TiTie won by The SparTans. in addiTion Ted Mumby's grapplers won Their sixTh consecuTive NorThern CaiiTornia Junior championship and Third sTraighT Novice TiTle. The ouTsTanding individual was Frank Waxharn who won his Third consecuTive I57 lb. PaciTic CoasT lnTercoliegiaTe champion- ship and is SparTa's maT hopeTuI Tor The Olympics. The SparTan wresTlers came up againsT CaiiTornia, San Diego Navy, Wash- ingTon STaTe, STanTord, Cai Poly, S. F. STaTe, STanTord, and SanTa Ciara. THIRD ROW, ieTT To righT: Mgr. Danny Gonsalves, Frank Waxham, Jim Van T-iouTen, AI Cadena, Bob Roebuck, Tom STraThy, Coach Ted Mumby. SECOND ROW: Jean Snyder, John Jackson, Joe Tiago, Johnny Meiandez. FIRST ROW: Jonas Robiedo, K. ToyoTa, Ko Nagareda. Coach Bud Winfer The I952 Sparlran +rack Jream produced several oursfanding men who are considered candidales 'For Jrhe Uniled Slales Olympic Team Ia+er Jrhis summer. Top Sparran candiclale is Herman Wya'r+, Iasl year raled Third besl high iumper in The world. Early in Ihe season WyaH' jumped 6' 8 , 'rhe besl worId's record so far Jrhis year and a new Sparian record. Nexl' in line is Bob McMullen, holder of The nalional AAU iunior 300-meI'er sreeplechase championship. Ouisfanding records were also Turned in by quarlermilers Owen Moore and Wall BurneH': clisrance man Paul Jennings: mile and 880 man Lang Slanley: hurdler Paul Dennis: po-le vauller Bill Priddy: discus man George Nickel: shol' puller Dick Siulls: iavelin fhrower Jack Wenzel: and sprinfer Ivan Summers. The iunior varsi+y, coached by Don Bryan'r, had a very successful season, iopping four junior colleges and Iwo all-slar high school Teams. hack THIRD ROW, I. Io r.: Wall Burne'r+, John Malone, Perry Peighlal, Don Gillespie, Bill Priddy, Paul Dennis, Bob Azevedo, Jim Council, Jim Granr, Paul Jennings, John Palheghi, Paul Vuosala, and Bill Tyler. SECOND ROW: John Bollinger, Allyn Barlholomew, Wally Kerr, Dick Slrulls, Herman Wyair, George Nickel, Bob McMullen, Jerry Emerson, Lang S+anIey, Ken Doler, Mark Riley and Ivan Summers. FIRST ROW: Bill Slevens, Owen Moore, Jamie Flelcher, Charles Cuiler, Alan Hugo, Bob Amaral, Dick Linkey, Joe Orocchi, Bob SI'ewarI', Bob Anderson, Paul Bowen and Jim Tannahill. IN FRONT: Head Coach Lloyd WinI'er and Jay-Vee Coach Donald Bryanl. ami ao? 7 ,W H52 fg -5 sv H9 Owen Moore Talcing The baTon Trom WalT BurneTT in The relay. Making a good record aT The broad jump is Jim Council. The SloarTan cross counTry Team was one oT The sTrongesT in The WesT and mighT have been The Top squad if illness and iniury had noT cuT down some oT The besT San Jose men. The Team deTaTed San Francisco STaTe, Olympic Club, and Cal Poly, and were nosed ouT by CaliTornia, 29-27. ln The naTional iunior AAU meeT The SloarTans Tinished Third behind UCLA and CaliTornia and Tinished second To The Bears in an inviTaTional six-way meeT aT San Francisco STaTe. Dick STulTs shows good Torm aT The shoT puT. Flying high aT The high iumlo is Herman WyaTT. golf BACK ROW, l. lo r.: Wally Regan, Gordy Williams, Gene Broderick, and Coach Wall McPherson. FRONT ROW: Bill King, Ken Ven- luri, and Slan Gum. LEFT TO RIGHT: George l-lesse Waller Van Dehey, Ray McLean, Paul Murphy, Bill O'Doan, Pele Garvad, Bill DeLapp, Ed McGow- en, Gill Wells, Pele l-larlman. pislol 'I'eam The Sparlans again pul a slrong leam on lhe links lhis season. The leam linished second in lhe Norlhern Calilornia lnlercollegiales behind Slanlord. ln dual compe- lilion lhe Sparlans played Slanlord, Calilornia, Cal Poly, Sanla Clara, San Francisco Police, Fresno Slale and Sl. lvlary's. Top player Ken Venluri, considered one ol lhe linesl young prospecls in golling circles loday, is a candidale lor lhe Uniled Slales Walker Cup leam. Olher varsily men include Gordy Williams, Bill King, Wally Regan, Slan Gum, Arl Chrislopher, and Gene Broderick. ife Sborfcui fo the Coop. El7flffll7CC fo the W07'72ClZ,S Gym. Free jm1ffzi1zg 1' Meet Saiz Ioselv three smiling song girls - Indy, Fraizciize and Gloria. Pirafes, Devils, Africans, Hawaiians, Clowns . . . all figbf if out az' fbc Novice Boxing Tozirizamciif. Aloha, Saiz lose Staff' . . . H ello, H awaii! fa ,.., - 41' I l . . . . . I Professzofzal, relzgzoas, scbolastzc or soczal . . . All organizations attempt to create among college students a true and lasting frietndsloi 17 0 RG A N I Z AT I Q , . 3 1. 1 . 1 ' 5 1 ga VI ' i . M 5? f,1'1 S 2 xi. ri, ffqfffflg y V . 'lx-li, . if I I I life . . . and that was the quarter the whole class flimkedf, Ragtime rhythm as beat out by the Dixieland Half-dozen. S priiag Quarter I.F.C.Bea1i Feed af Alum Rock Park. honoruries Belh Calvin Margarel Nalcarnura Palricia Flanagan Rosemary McKean Virginia Cox Kaiherine Gunner Shirley Crandall Dolores Pawloslci BeH'y lshimaiso Jeanie Nieri Donna Monroe Leverra Railey JoAnn Keeler Helen Dimmiclc Marie Carr black mosque black Masque is a secrel sociely composed of nol more Jrhan rhirieen senior women chosen a+ 'rhe enol ol Jrheir iunior year 'for scholarship and aclivilies. Oiclicers for Jrhe year were: Belh Calvin, presidenlg Belly lshimalsu, vice-presiolenl: Virginia Cox, secrelaryg and Killy Gunner, Jrreasurer. Gerald Slory George Bill Gerald Boyd Bob Cross Charles Over Don l-lullines Donald Wagner Arihur Sfover Thomas Wempe James Harris Herman Velayuez Roloerf S+e1Cfen Roy Galloway Roberf Bergquisi Milven Binkley Daniel Gonsalves Leonard Marks Alberl' l-looming l28 Tau Della Phi in secrel inifialion ceremony tau delfa phi ln honor lrafernily open lo all male sludenls wilh a 2.0 grade average, Tau Della Phi has since oblaining 'rhe Tower in I925 mainlained rhere a privafe dominion admiliing only members, wilh women in in loarlicular excluded. Besides ils oul- sfanding scholarship and service, Tau Della Phi is noled for ils quarlerly pledging ceremony in Jrhe Tower when lhe blind- folded neophyles are made fo walk lhe Planlc.O1Llicers are: l-larry Boos, Grand Magislrale, Donald Schulz, lvlagislrale Diclc Wimer, Masler of Records: John J. Gallagher, lvlasler of Finance: and Al l-looning, lvlasler ol Enfrance. l-larry Boos Aza Diego Hugh Heller Don Archer Marvel Beamer 'ix Don Roberls l-lerberl Perry Voyle Macllarland Donald Schulz George Kirby Leo Day Bob Kennedy John lvlcConihe James Moore Richard Wimer Wallace Regan may Roberr Mahan James Browning Louis Towner William Boyld Len Cross Arihur Wager Richard Jordan Daniel Pelerson John Carnpidonica Ed Ellis Don Binder James Rogers Mel Binlcely Jaclc Lund Harry Bias Vilcror Vails Harry Rosenberg H. Murray Clarlc Sherwin Burl Ed Ord Torn Berrey Theron McCar+y Mill Winlers Torn Evans Dan Marshall Jinx Johnson Lauren Swanson Vincenl Slaniszewsld John Smee Charles Bailey Torn Lamberr Hal Fairchild John Landicho Bob House Bob Dean Harlow Lloyd Dan Marshall Byron Bollinger The Alpha Phi Omega sludenl Book Ex change is run all day for lhe firsf lwo weeks of every guarier. alpha phi omega lllpha Phi Omega, ihe firsf naiional fraiernily al San Jose Slaie, conducis many service proiecls including +he Book Exchange, +he Bindex, and lhe annual Turkey Trot The iraiernily is also kepi lousy consiruciing sludenfs parking lols near campus and lending Their supporr lo any acii- viiies periaining lo service +o Jrhe campus or communify. Presidenr was Jinx Johnson and ihe oiher officers were Don Binder, vice-presidenlg Gene Schwab and Lauren Swansomsecrelariesg and Tom Berreyjreasurer. Don Camp Fred Cooper Waller Shaffer Lud Spolyar Jack Scheberies Clair Tellier Thomas Halch Don Curry Bob Cusier Dave Woods Marv Braunslein Richard Frosl Richard Jordan blue key blue Key, Nalional l-lonor Fra- lerniry, is organized lo promole school spirir and acfivilies. Besides puffing ou+ i+s annual sludenf direcrory, Blue Key ushers al alh- lelic evenfs and conducrs campus rours for high school seniors. Oilicers for fhe year were: Bob Cusler, president Tom Evans, vice- presidenh and Cliff lvlaiersilc, secrelary-lreasurer. is 5 u ,ghvfwg W5 ,qw Fred Long Genevieve Wilson Leia Howard Dora Andersen Edyna Sischo Margarer Nakamura Marion Nichols Barbara Fulsaas Arluro Moreno George Eimers Roberl Aragona Dennison Herring Ed Wihson delfa phi delia della Phi Della is a Nalional Honor Ari Fralernily open lo men and women junior and senior arf majors. Excepfional abilily in arf Members of Delhi phi Delha puffing and high scholaslic slanding are up me annual Arif exhrbmonl The basic requiremenls 'lor member- ship. Orlicers include: Dora Anderson, presidenly Arluro Moreno, vice-president Edwin Wishon and Belly Hoenshell, secrelrariesq and J. George Eimers, +reasurer. -.ai 4 W , i x t ,N-, X X if L V g g x -A ,. X i X ' y cf! f S is S Sandy Waller Bernie Rapiey Mae S+adler Joan Veiander Joan Harlan Mary Ann Weisbrod Saliee Lo+z Donna Harkleroad Diane Norris sparfan spears each year 20 oufsianding sophomore women are chosen for membership info Sparfan Spears, an organizafion devofed +o service for 'rhe school. Their seieciion is based upon 'rhe ac+i- viries in which 'rhey parficipafed dur- ing Jrheir freshman year ai' San Jose S+a+e. Besides assisfing wi+h The vari- ous campus service proiecis, +he Spears work in +he informafion booihs on regisfrafion days and sponsor a losf and found rummage sale each quarfer. Orficers for 'rhis year were: Bernie Rapiey, president Jean Ann Baiiey, vice-presidenip Mae Sfadler, 1'reasurergSallee Loiz and Mary Ann Weisbrod, secre+aries. Members of Sparfan Spears pose during a meeiing. Par Engerud Enid Herr Ulu.. M: Sparlan Shields fold and fhe Sparlan Shields are picked from 'rhe mosf acfive men of +he freshman class To serve lhe school during 'rheir sophomore year. Among fheir services fo rhe school Jrhis year, Jrhese 20 men sold sofr drinks al' a'rhle+ic evenls, helped on reqislralion days, planled lrees a+ Asilomer, held a Science Niqhl open house and aided and promoled all ASB sponsored aclivifies. Officers are: Jerry Ball president Mike Sfepovich, vice-president Dave Doerr, lreasurer' John Ailken, Larry Elam, and Dick Johnson, secrefaries. Lon Polk Earl Garfhwaif Fred Grassle Charles Lundy Larry Elem Don Slraub Dave Doerr Ted Labrenz John Aifken Bob Ralloski Mike Slepovich Richard Johnson Ray Wilkerson Jerry Ball Bill Eckeri slufl: envelopes adverhsing fhe Wesl Coasf Schools 'Field 'rrip To Yosemile Jim Bernardi Warren Hehir Jerome Vidulich Harry Holylield .awrence Burnham William Lalimer Harold Hoppins Fosler Tail Joseph Richer+s Lee Brandenburg Douglas Freeborn James Fosler Rusk Poller Edward McGowen Roberr Lum Karl Schalenburg Roland Feasel Larry Olsen William Grolegufh Phil Hernandez George Hesse Chris Bell Thomas Dunlap Richard Tharp Sian Johnson Francis Flaherfy Richard Barrick Alberl Francis Ray McLean Warren Jones William O Doan Graifen Perry silver sabers Silver Sabers is a rnililary Social Sociely a+ San Jose Slale. Their biggesl funciion of lhe year was 'rhe Miliiary Ball in May which was alfended by many digniiaries, bo'rh civilian and miliiary. Officers for lhis year were: presidenr, Joseph Richerfsg vice president James Fosferg secreiary, Ruslc Poiierg Treasurer, Alberf Francis: chaplain, Warren Jones: sergeanr ai' arms, George Hesse. The Silver Sabers lisien lo an oulline of fulure aclivifies from one of lheir orlicers. Jack Osborn Bob Melbye Peler Edmondson Mel Glass Harold Hoppins Edward Walflwers George Coakley Tuclcer Simpson l-larry l-lolylield Bob Cusier Edward Anderson Alberlr l-looming Ray Dipiazza Warren Marlinsen Richard Ganzeri Jim Porier Richard Taylor James Baker Philip Niederlioff Siq urd Ross Marv Braunsiein Carl Silvers Tom Ellis Raymond Langley Lell lo righl: Bob Melby, Carl Silvers, AI Hooning, Diclc Taylor, Taylor Chambers, Harry l-lolylield Sig Ross, George Coalcly, Ed Anderson, Pele Edmondson, George Pizanle, Ed Wallhers, Ray di Piazza, Jim Taylor, Bill Cain, Tom Ellis Alpha Della Sigma members gel aclual experience in lhe adverlising lield by working on lhe Sparlan Daily Ad Slall, piclured above. alpha deI'I'a sigma Ulpha Della Sigma, nalional prolessional adverlising lralernily, was lounded al San Jose Slale in I94O and reorganized May, l947. The chapler holds ioinl inilialions wilh Cal and Slanlord in December. Pele Edmondson was presidenl ol lhe group lor lhe lirsl hall ol lhe year, wilh Bill Cain laking over lor lhe remainder ol lhe lerm. Herman Velazquez Don Dorsl Grillilh Lewis George Miller Roberl Sfimrnel Alice Slwellenberger Dick Rocklwold Ed Olivera Homer Perkins Alvin Anderson Roberl Monson Len Marks Eleanor Peferson June Furnish Alberl Webb George Kirby Arlhur Kelley alpha eh: sigma llplwa Ela Sigma, Honorary Accounling Frafernily, is organized 'ro promole inleresl' in accounling and lo creale a social and educalional spiril among ils members lo furllxer Hweir knowledge ofll'1a+profession.O1Cficers for llwe year were: Don Dorsf, president Grill Lewis, vice-presidenlg June Furnish and Alvin Anderson, secrelariesz and George Miller, lreasurer. Members of Alpha Ela Sigma relax over coffee al 'rlwe home of Mr. Kelley, lheir advisor. alpha ela rho Ulpha Era Rho, lnlernalional Avialion Fralernily, is organized To promolre conlacls belween Jrhe srudenls in avialion and lhose engaged in lhe profession. The organizalion prornores allilialion belween rhe sludenls of avialion for purposes ol educalion and research, and 'ro lurlher lhe cause of avialion in all ils branches. Orlicers of Alpha Ela Rho are Clair Tellier, president Andrew Princeau, vice-president Paul Nichols, secrelaryg and Gordon McLeod, lreasurer. Alpha Era Rho members shown below are, lell ro righlz Guido Paslerino, Lee Roberls, Bob Kruze, Paul Nichols, Samlvlomii, Clair Tellier, and Andy Princeau. X Clair Tellier Andrew Princeau lsamu lvlomii Paul Nichols Guido Paslorino 'he Della Chaprer of Era Mu Pi, Nalrional Merchandising Fralernify, is organized lo advance ideas of scienlific fraining. This year The group has sponsored Jrrips io Jrhe Emporium, Macy's, and Apparel Cily, among ofhers. Various guesl spealcers ihroughouf lhe year provided Jrhe group wilh professional knowledge in The field. Officers are: President Vince Perry: Vice-President James E. Allen: Secre+ary,John SaylergTreasurer, William Rhames. Milburn D. Wrighlr John Wayne Aloerle Jack H. Holland Jacqueline Pills Vince Perry Sid Davidson Jacqueline Bessiere William Rhames Richard Thiel Slanley Silva Fred Coclcrill l-lolly l-ledge J. Glenn Diclc Reber? Morrill Theresa Buonamici Roberi' l-loclcey Evelyn Malinao I43 Rose Marie Polsinelli Carol Garvey Barbara Granf gamma alpha chi gamma Alpha Chi is a Nafional Adverfising Erafernify for women. Acfivifies include field frips fo adverfising agencies, prominenf guesf speakers from fhe adverfising field, and club proiecfs involving adverfising and merchandising experience such as fhe annual fashion show. Officers of Gamma Alpha Chi are: Lee Viles, presi- denf, Agnes Bolfer, freasurerg Rose Marie Polsinelli, secrefaryg lvlarguerife Crawford, publicify manager. Eleanor Anderson Jaclcie Piffs Evelyn lvlalinao Marjorie Ellioff Edifh Lanlcenau Joy Aspinwall Mariorie Paul Beffy Wolfe lvlarguerife Crawford Barbara l-lenry Lee Viles Eleanor Donafelli Barbara Werner Jeanneffe Giovannelli Jeanne Gignoux Ron Hagelin Bill Ballou Pai Correa Ed Secada Bob Mclvlalwon Jim Day Grace Childs June Carpiia Dresden Smillw gamma pi epsilon gamma Pi Epsilon, local Honorary Malrhemafics Sociefy, is composed of maihemafics maiors and minors. Among Jrneir acfivilies of +l'1e year was The annual picnic. Officers of Gamma Pi Epsilon are Clyde Wilcoxen, presidenf: Ron Hagelin, vice-president Rosemary Van Vleef, secrefaryg and Bill Ballou +reasurer. I45 kappa deliq pi kappa Delia Pi is a Naiional Educaiion Honorary Fraierniiy. Proieci of The year is The use oi Field Trips as Visual Aids. This proiecr includes compiling a lisi of places of inieresi io Jralce a class of school-children and is designed 'ro give The siudenr praciical experience in his Tuiure profession. Leif To righi in Row I are: Dr. Henry lvieclcel, Marianne Thorion, Virginia Webb, Barbara Wiihey, Chris Broadwe-ll. Row 2: Florence Vierra, Nancy Weir, Charloiie Wilson, Clara Maggio, Gloria Carroll. Row 3: Carol Larson, Georgia Condray, Billie Larclner, Elsa Groverrnan, Sandy Goldbaum, Shirley Curiis. 4. lk , Jeanie Nieri, Presideni Janis Black, Vice-Presideni Florence Vierra, Secreiary Barbara Price, Treasurer orraine Wood Delores Anderson Jean Chris? Janice Carlander Belly l-ligden Clair Chamberlain Rachael Perey onnie Neubarih Carol Page Eslelle Lopes Jeanne Daly Kalherine Sorensen Eleanor l-leidhofl Lorilea Smilh 'eNice Elder Jeanelle Gomes Norma Swansen Kafh-leen Bufier Celia Slaflanson mu phi epislon lllu Phi Epislon is a Nafional Professional Music Sororilry open +o all women music majors and minors who have 'rhe required grade poinl' average and who meei lhe musical slandard for eligibilily. Bonnie Newbarlh, presidenlg Lee Thompson, vice presidenl: Lorraine Wood, Treasurer: and Belly l-ligdon, Judifh Huff and Lorilea Smifh, secrelaries. I47 -,bk A. N--ww P Dan Knowles John Hillman John Forbes Philip Beclcer Eugene Slerling Terry Bowman Roger Conklin Eugene Small Jerry Saxon Rolaerl' Cole Terrence McCann phi mu alpha phi Mu Alpha, Nafional Honorary Music Eralernily for men, is organized +o losfer fhe mufual welfare and brofher- hood of sludenls of music and To advance The cause of music in America. Officers of The organizaiion are: Roberl Cole, president David Dunlon, vice president Eugene S+erling, secrefaryq and Thomas Eagan, freasurer. sigma delfa pi Sigma Della Pi, Nafional Spanish Honor Sociefy on campus, is com- posed of maiors of +he Spanish deparl- menf. Officers of ihe year were: Diego Aja, president Roberi Alhenour, vice-president Glendawn Cox and Maria Ganschow. secrelariesg and Sal Sanfilippo, freasurer. Bob Miller Boni+a Davis William Moellering Rosemary Will Salvador Sanfilippo Roberl Afhenour Dolores Rose Diego Aia Lorella Rosenga Joseph Palriclc Sanlos Alvarez Glendawn Cox Louise D'Onofrio Loren Cluff Marilyn Thafcher Barbara Braun Shirley Milrchell Joyce Malone Joan Chambers Dororhy Smilh Joan Gellleson Mae Sladler Jane Plaslcelr Carolyn Lawson Jeanne Empey Jan Openshaw Mary Pahl Kay Arnelnl' Shirley McClure fau gamma 'au Gamma, local Physical Educafion and Recrea- Tion Honorary, is organized +0 promofe professional growfh in irs members. During 'rhe year fhe group sponsored Hs annual Alumni Brealcfasl Spring quarfer and rhe Weekend Camp rrip early in The Fall. Tau Gamma officers are Kay Arneff, president Dorolhy Smifh, vice-presidenig Lloyda Thompson, secrelaryg and Barbara Braun, Treasurer. is ioia del'l'a phi ioTa DelTa Phi, French T-lonor SocieTy, endeavors To encourage The French language and cu-lTure among The sTudenTs. WinTer quarTer The socieTy produced a play, Le l lvlalade lmaginairef' The main evenT oT The year, however, was The celebraTion of iTs 2OTh anniversary in February. Olziicers of The group are: Edi+h Perazzo, presidenTq RoberT Cross, vice-presidenT, Ann Droubay, secreTary: and Richard WinTer, Treasurer. Gerard Decruyenaere Bob Cross Glendalyn Cox Howard Allen W. Joyce Orlando Gene STagner BoniTa Davis Richard Wimer EdiTh Perazzo phi epsilon kappa phi Epsilon Kappa is a nalional Physical Educalion Fralernily for men. This honorary sponsors Jrhe annual Spring Bowl Fooiball Game and Welcome for Freshmen Physical Educalion maiors. Officers are: Don Laclergue, presidenlq Mark Hildebrand, vice-presidenlg Doug Wilson, secrelaryp Bill Priddy, Treasurer ROW I: lleillo righil Joe Thornley, Don Laclergue, Bob Nicholi, Don Camp, Jerry Nelson, Loren Lansberry. ROW 2: Bob Jurgensen, Bill lvlendosa, Harold MacGill, Glenn Davis, Ralph Cleland, Tim Woods, Bob Slaves. RCW 3: Jack Carharl, Bob Borden, Wall Johnson, Bill Gallegher, George Nichol, Bob Mclvlullen, Bill Perry ladvisorl Tiny Harlranfl iolces wiih members of Phi Epsilon Kappa as lhey leave for a convenlion. Weldon Parlcer Phylis Thom Elsa Groverrnan Rosemary McKean Billie Lardner Carol Larson Barbara Eclcharlr Jeanerle Silva JeaneHe Gomes Shirley Sedgwick Barbara Price Joanne Goheen Joan Turner Gloria Carroll Louisemarie Tanner Jeanie Nieri Kalrhryn Johnson Rosemarie Arndl pi epsilon fau pi Epsilon Tau, local General Elemenlary l-lonor Fralernily, is a service group of wornen organized To do volunreer work wifh children. Officers are: presidenl, Joyce Froslp vice-presideni, Rosemary McKean: secrelary, Elsa Groverman: and rreas- urer, Nadine Grasso. Joyce Frosi Larry R. Olson Warren Hehir Richard O. Barrick Bill Rafloslci Jack E. Brunlon Fred Cooper Harold R. Hoppins Elihu Carranza Bob Powers Larry Burnham Douglas H. Freeborn Jerry Vidulich Roberl' Hines Fred Allred Donald Newhall John Vilez lsamu Momii Joseph MacDonald George R. Smilh James C. Smilh Richard Rafloslci Gerald Franlc Edgar Smilrherum Harry Holyfield Dale G. Olson Donald Dye John Francis Dave Papp L+ Col. Howard E. Brown Ll' Col Elmer H. Slalilelbach WSF' Shown below are members of Hue Sfaffelbach Squadron of Hue Arnold Air Sociefy al' San Jose. f- ' . .i-.-W 4 J. . . 4 , arnold air socie'I'y flue Arnold Air Sociefy is an organizafion of AF ROTC Cadefs. lfs purpose is 'ro furH1er Hue mission of Hwe Unifed Sfafes Air Force af college and universify level by encouraging greafer feamworlc, feclinical knowledge, and cooperafion among Hwe sfudenfs enrolled in H1 AF ROTC program. Presenf officers are: Joseph MacDonald, Commanding Officer: Donald Dye, Execufive Officer: Warren l-lel1ir,Operafions Officer: Bill Rafloslci, Adiufanf Recorder: Larry Olson, Treasurer, Harold Hoppins, Public Relafionsq and Dick Rafloslci, Publicafion Officer. Claire Chamberlain Donna Bennell Regina Smillfi Ann Rullner Geraldine Valerio Lorene Lillleworlli Lucille l-larris Joan Koenig Sliirley Curlis Barbara Fernandez Janis Brollwers lvlary Ellen Wise lda Terlcildsen Belly Jessee Mary Crawlord Bonnie Grillin Clara lvlaggio Jean Poage lvlildrid Ginn Eslelle Lopes della phi upsilon della Plli Upsilon is a Nalional, Honorary Fralernily ol Early Cliildliood Eolucalion. Composing llie Zela Cliapler al San Jose Slale College are lcindergarlen-primary rnaiors. Ollicers are: Regina Smilli, presidenlg Donna Bennell, vice presidenlg Lorene Lillleworllw, corresponding secrelaryq Ann Rullner, recording secrelary: Jean Poage, lreasurer. Beverly Cla rlc sd, X ROW I: Joe Lolz, Roberl Johnson, Wayne Champion, Ed Demello, Neal McCrea, John Rogers, Harold Plummer, Rich Pelerson ROW 2: Lawrence Deluz, Goodwin Pelerson, Bill O'Brian, Fred Dunning, Henry Oslendorf, Herb Lewis, Ronald Rulledge, James Brawning, Louie Melo, Bennie Low ROW 3: Gus Olsen, Jim Slrevenson, George Boil, Edgar Johnson, Dale Perry, John Pruil, Waller Kiclc, John Moeller, Elwood Millan, Ari Slover, Gordon Van Asdale. epsilon Pi Tau is an lnlrernalional Honorary Professional Eralernify for lnduslrial be'I'a bein be'I'a Ar'rs malors who have dishnguished lhemselves by Jrheir inleresrs, academic achievemenls, and professional alrilude. Ollicrs are: Bennie Low, President Louie Melo, Vice-presidenrg and James Browning, Treasurer. llela Bela Bela is an Honorary Nalional Biological Erarerniry open fo upper division sludenls wirh a 2.0 grade average in Biological Science. Orlicers are: Mayrene Kearney, presidenly Roberl' Hiller, vice-presidenlg Lois Linberg and Marilyn Pelersen, secrelariesg and AI Johnslon, hislorian. 'AW L Alberf Alberrs Mayrene Kearney Alvin Niclrel John McConihe Conslance Deal Bop Hiller Ed Marcrail Carlo Borlini May While Lois Lindberg Corwin Slrong Alberl Johnslon Donald Desch Mary Arnold Marilyn Pelersen Audrey Berglund Richard Villafuerle l57 ,WUT Jean Winslow Frances Delucchi lvlorella Harvey Thelma Bramley Caroline Coleman Frances Wilson Florence Emig Belly Keudall Jo Bugnone Mary J. Alkins della nu lhela della Nu Thela is a l-lome Economics honorary sociely. ll is organized lo losler moral, inlelleclual, elhical and social developmenl among sludenls in lhe Deparlmenl. Ollicers include: Frances Delucchi, presidenlg Thelma Bromley, vice-presidenlg and Caroline Coleman, secrelary-lreasurer. pi omega pi Ili Omega Pi, Nalional Honorary Business Eclucalion Fralernily, is one ol more lhan 70 chaplers lhroughoul lhe Uniled Slales. Ollicers include: Dale Hamann, presidenlg Sophie Leos, vice-presidenlg Alice l-lays, secre- laryq and Waller lvlaus, lreasurer. Rulh Marzollo Harold Slevens Alice l-layes Dale l-lamann Daniel Pelersen Arlhur Kelley l-larl Crablree Milburn Wrighl Earl Allcinson Joseph McDonald Sophie Leos Jaclc l-lolland Edwin Swanson Waller lvlaus Carmen Norlollc Chesler Rasmussen Doris Parker John Francis ife X A familiar sight to the 1952 San jose State Student was the construction process of our growing campus. I59 I I I I I I I life A quiez' l1'lOl11C'I7f in the usually lazzsy Oufrfr Quad. A popular form of 1'c'crc'afi01z af Ike Sparfan Garclcfnx. The SIS balzal leaves for an efzgagcllzcvzf at the Cow Palace. l60 sororiiies ife A familiar sight to the 1952 San Iose State Student was the construction process of our growing campus. I59 I I I I I I I I I I I I life A quiet uzomelezf iu the usually busy Outer Quad. A popular form of recreafioa al the S parzfau Gawleus. The S I S band leaves for I60 au eugagefuezzzf at the Cow Palace. sororiiies Barbara Brighl Alice Daugherly Jackie Avery Marilyn Swenson Barbara Meeker Gerri Herzog Carol Colrle Marilynn Deal Joyce Frosl Phyllis Nye Phyllis Raef Virginia Cox Virginia Valli lrene Seuiler Nancy Wallon Della Cusham Kris Krengel Rulh Mudgell' Nancy Newpori Joyce Burrell Organizaiion Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Chi Omega Della Gamma Della Zeia Gamma Phi Bela Senior Barbara Meeker Joyce Frosi Nancy Newporl Nancy Wallon Ru+h Mudgeff Della Cusham Virginia Cox Junior Marilyn Swenson Phyllis Raef lrene Seulier Jackie Avery Marilynn Deal Virginia Valli Kris Krengel Alice Dougherly Phylis Nye Gerri Herzog Kappa Alpha Theia Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Kappa panhellenic council The Panhellenic Council is composed oi represenialives from each sororily on campus and is insirumenial in deciding The policy on maiiers aiieciing +he sororilies. This year Panhellenic sponsored iis iirsl annual dance al 'rhe Sir Francis Drake Hoiel in San Francisco, Panhellenic len'r ils cooperaiion in Religious emphasis Week, +he Blood Drive and Campus Chesl' Drive, and in oblaining hashing scholarships for aihleies. May 3 was ihe daie of ihe firsi Panhellenic Workshop on San Jose Campus. Discussion groups for Jrhe beilermeni of Panhellenic were held and a guesl' speaker from California Universiiy made lhe main address of 'rhe day. Officers are Grace Griiliel, presidniq Gerri Herzog, vice-presidenig Barbara Meeker and Nancy Newpori, secreiariesg Joyce Frost Jrreasurer Barbara Brighl' Carol Coiile Joyce Burrell Wilma Loomis Darlene Claylon Barbara Granl Dorolliy Durly Marya Lerwell Janer Adams Margarel Buchnell Lallelra Wood Jeanelle l-largrave Barbara Robinson Joycelyn Sliorr Alice Brown Melya Sperling Audrey Powers Barbara King Rila Bellini Laverla Raley Jean Lolls Mary Bellini Par Brizee Lu Weaver Carol Hill Sbirley l-lubbard Joann Dralce Marilyn Swenson Nancy Penaal Roberla Srine Lorraine Dillier Beverly Ridenour Barbara Srroul Gerrie Lopes Dolores Slrilcer Mary Barllwolemy Marlene Faber Ellen Bersinger Lorraine Saicli Shirley Brown Susan Brumley Elsie Lawson Kay Caslleberry Joan Lowell Alice Primm Marian Sousa Cecilia Clirislen Mary Kalicicli Barbara Meeker Jacqueline Silveira Audrey l-lelm Loo-Ann Frosr Berry Mardesicli Joan Pracna Kallileen Scolr alpha chi omega The A Chi O's held lheir annual masquerade dance al Chalrleau Boussey. This group caplured 3rd place for 'lheir lloal enlry in lhe Homecoming Parade. Ollicers of Alpha Chi Omega are: Ellen Bersiinger, presidenl, Gerrie hopes, vice-president Elizabelh Pilman and Edna Andrews, secrelariesq and Wilma Loomis, lreasurer. 353 Soulh Fillh Slreel iff, vqgmxx . K, wa if Z Q W .-i-mas-15: V ,Q- ue S ii. Q - 2 sg ? 3 W 24. ' Sh B'-N M Q fi , I W 13 , JAN' Q f 52523 R X A 4 e X ii, 5 , if 9, an if 'VST' Q A! sf V, . . .. -f Q fe: 'ii Mi 5 A ar' Wai 5' Q91 ,eq , fy? Wd :QQ IPS.. 0 - J as Ng 3 if x WN S S' sw A Q xl Asebssmvf .w if Mag? .Q ,B .y , 'gi 5 f v . . Q2 alpha omicron pi A weekend of skiing was one big evenl on The A. O. Pi's aclivily schedule This year. The group also carriecl on a philanlhropic proiecl' wilh a monlhly clonalion, usually of food, lo lhe Mayfair Dislricl of San Jose. Deloris Pawloslci was presidenl, wilh Marilyn Ahlenius, vice-presidenl: Marilyn Vasey and Nan Wilson, secrelaries: and Marilyn Blue, 'l'l'G6Sl.lFel', GS l'19l' Olil-lCSl S. 408 Soulh Eighlh Slreel Barbara Billing Colleen Collins Barbara C'Neal Ann l-lailwaway Edi+h Poolman Jody Barilell Meriel Miller Lorri Grollweer Cliarloile Murison Joan Tracy Francine Lawson Elizabelli Moore Mary Kane Peggy Wade Joan l'lun+er Jean Pra+lier Joan Kennedy Nancy Curry Babs Grallrone Jean Filzgerald Carol Richey Doroflwy Dixon Janei Willson Carolyn Krausse Jean Casey Carolyn Fink Carolyn Goodlwue Joan Kopfer Millie Knowles Carol Pace Joann Beecrofl' Joanne Carroll Pal Tlwreliall Carol Beclcer Arline Genlry Virginia Donaldson Diane Norris Ann Kelly Dianne Olson alpha phi Alpha Phi won second prize in ihe All-Greek show ihis year. Founders' Day was celebraied by a luncheon wiih +he Universiiy of California chapier in San Francisco. Among Their social acfivilies were a beneiif bridge parfy for cardiac aid and a ioinf Caugh+ in lhe Fire dance wiih Delia Gamma. Officers i swf' ' F' I are Nancy Curry, presideniq Bev Beeier, vice-president , I X Carolyn Finlc and Barbara Hocking, secreiaries: and .,.. ,,,, 6 ....,,.,. ,. f Bee Billing, Treasurer. - MQW' will lm i w H 454 Easf San Anionio Sireef i 1 av A if wif 'GA - i -5 A QQ: ,. ., .,,, iw, FE ,V,,V I Q ff 492 chi omega Alum Rock Park was Jrhe sife of 'rhe Chi Omega's Halloween Parlry lhis year. A ioinl Chrisimas Parly for needy children was held wiih 'rhe A.T.O.'s. Ofher acli- vilies ol ihe group included a pledge dance ai Devonshire Couniry Clulo and a Spring Picnic ai Adobe Creelc. Kay Sproul is presidenl of Chi Omega wifh Donna Monroe, Barbara Wiihey, and Vivienne Schrnidf serving as vice-presidenr, secreiary, and ireasurer, respecfively. Marie Carr is 'rhe laculry advisor. f- is W' in 435 Souih Sixih Sireei Virginia Gray Jane Digan Belly Wiser Ann Finlayson Mary Ann Weisbrod Kiliy Gunner Laura Lee Wilson Sally Fraser Mary Heffner A. J. Monigornery lvlarlha l-lierlihy Joanne Tracy Sarali Eclnerl Ann Summers Janice Broclcman Doreen Simoni Alice Spagopulos Nancy Slrain Jaclcie Lum Beverly Allman Marilyn Cox Janice McCauglina Rila Marclloke Slriirley Crandall Terry Buonamici Bonnie Dollemann Marilyn Bone Belly Ann Alirens Diana Grolms Carolyn Goen Belly l-losleller Claudelle Smilllee Anne Socololslry Diane l-lansen Kallly Sanliago Carol Benz Barbara Mollalman Pal Mason Mary Palil Claire McCallum Nancy Merriman Pal Ferrelli Dorollly Hall Marilyn Tllalcller Margee McCall Bambi Scolield Carol Garvey Diane Smilliee Kalnleen Orsi Belly Ricllarl Carol l-lore Joann Longsllore Margie Marlcs Belly Renz Jean Wollord Barbara Beeler Claire Leese Connie l-larl Barbara l-lumbarger Nancy Lamb Kallny Maynard Virginia Mclfneany Beverly Case Nancy Adams Susan l-larris Jean Baillie Barbara l-lersliey Susan Pilman Merle Bedard Jeanne Sclwall Glenny Wliilmire lvlarzelie Oliver Merri Sauble Mari-lynn Deal Rila Franlcs Carolyn Urenn Barbara Soldavini Jeanne Rego delia gamma DG. Glenny Wlwilmire was named Moonliglwl Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa fraiernily. Social affairs of Della Gamma +l'1is year included Hue annual pledge dance, an aclive pariy, a pledge par+y and a barbecue. D.G. olrlicers are Belly l-los+eHer, presidenlg Nancy Adams, vice-president Jean Weslford and Claire Leese, secrelariesy and Rila Marclwolce, lreasurer. 360 Easf Reed Sfreel Dorolhea Bellencourf Mary Ann Sladler Jean Lurher Grace Grilliel Della Dulce Joan Painler Ann Rogers Shirley Nelson Naomi Weiss Barbara Sreinbaugh Claire Schmidlr Nadine Grasso Jill Iverson Thea Seese Ann Droubay Madalyn Sandaval Joan l-larlan Winilred Graf Sue Brillon Shirley Underhill Dorolhy Moore Joyce Lazzarini Mary Rulh Morris Alice Hays Elizabelh Miranda Virginia Valli Sydney Bresee Jaclcie Kugel Gerry Sarlain Della Crisharn Virginia Ashley Elaine Wurls Barbara Yakin Mariorie McClelland Teddy Bulman Marianne l-lollis Barbara l-larvey Dolores Barsolli More++a Harvey Beverly Delling Charleen Johnson Cara Lee Banla Laura Johnson Shirlee Kerwilh Joy Aspinwall Janel Besl' Virginia Johnson I72 delia zeia This year Della Zefa celebraled wi+l1 a ioini Clwrisirnas Parfy willw Tlwefa Xi, a Halloween Par+y and a pledge dance a+ flue Mark Hop- kins l-loiel in San Francisco. The group also foolc pari in Hue All-Greek Show, Sfafe Day, and sponsored a Spring Dance. Olilicers oi Delia Zeia are Grace Griffel, president Jean Luflwer, vice-president Ann Droubay and Ann Rogers, secreiariesq and Barbara Harvey, Treasurer 64 Soulh Tenflu Sfreef vw MQ Bmw Ma 7 QQ Em Ab it 1 'W' if A' W NW 1 Ch - M 1 :I gil or A S 6 .-Q, N, Ea gamma phi be'I'a Founders' Day, November I I, was observed This year by The Gamma Phi's wiTh The ETa ChapTer aT Berkeley. WinTer QuarTer was highlighTed by The annual pledge dance held aT The Marlc l-loplcins l'loTel in San Francisco. Sponsored again in Spring was The annual Panhellenic BrealcTasT. Phyllis Thom served This year as Gamma Phi BeTa presidenT. Her oTFicers were Margie l-lerndon, vice-presidenT: Kay Campbell and DoroThy Edinger, secreTaries: and Jean Nieri, Treasurer. I89 SouTh ElevenTh STreeT Joyce Malone DoroThy Leaslc Jean Poage Barbara Graul Joan Conway BeTh Calvin Rose Marie ArndT Carol Terry Shirley KesTerson Lois Kirchner PaT GaTch Janice Evans Mary Jane Alden Bebe Liesegang Jeanne Murphy Julia FrigaulT Sondra Pleniers Ann Renzel Ellen Carnpadonico Doris Callaglin Belsy Anniclc Julianne Sawyer Palricia Donerly Mariorie Burleson Elizabeilw Driscoll Alloerla Marlin Carol Rankin Barbara Queener Dolores Julcicli Palricia Snow Ann Leslie Easirnan Collerle Quemenl Clwarlolre Cuneo Carol l-lofclwldss Diane Lovely Barbara Briglwi Peggy Bauer Carolyn Burrell Nancy l-lardy Nancy Gibson Nancy Cuneo Corrine Kenneally Joan Derry Barbara Driscoll Peggy Plall Alice Dauglwlery .lone Pedersen Inge Jensen lvlary Armanino Marilyn Monlgornery Karin Jolnnson Nancy Clwildrey Joan Cardwell Lynelle Clary Belli Lou Lundy Pafricia Alexander Kallwryn Klove Ann Trernaine Sue Dick Barbara Burlce Shirley Allen Barbara Lelir Eleanor Sione Doralee Friicley Palricia Sluarl Carol Huliberg Joan Babicn Poriia Snow Teri Frederic kappa alpha Theia Big exciTemenT Tor The Kappa Alpha TheTa's was The compleTion ol: Their new chapTer house aT The close oT Spring QuarTer. Lo- caTed clirecTly across The sTreeT from Their presenT locaTion, The new house will have 24 rooms and house approximaTely 40 girls. The annual Xmas parTy wiTh The S.A.E.'s Tor The Home of Benevolence was one OT Kappa Alpha TheTa's social TuncTions of The year. Ohficers are PaT Alexander, presidenh Eleanor STone and Barbara Queener, vice-presiclenTs: Diane Lovely and BeTsy Arniclc, secreTaries: and KaThryn Klove, Treasurer. t l84 SouTh ElevenTh STreeT Jo Ann Keeler Jo Ann Moore Marilyn Lind Kallileen Grillilli Jaclfie Marlin Pal Engerud Troy Spongberg Carol Larson Elsa Groverman Marlene Ziscli Virginia Denson Carole l-lallalfian Jean Ann Bailey Marilee Rilclwie Rosalie Young Barbara Malney Barbara Burgess Bobbe Millieral Belly Wilson Joan Wllilener Lola Beard Mary Ellen Bailey Villa Bellora Doreen Cllallen Jan Miland Norma Genlry Virginia Lyrnan Jacque Van Arsdale lda Mesclii Belly Turner Lucille Beard Barbara Leacll Jackie Born Carol Galli Diane Price Carole Clirisl Rosemary McKean Ann Bradley Audrey Berglund Ginny Welzel Alice Wesllall Marilyn Downing Cliarlolle Maloyan Jan Yonce Gail Teboe Sallee Lolz Yvonne Micllie Gloria Joerger Jacque Holeman Plwyllis Nye Dorollly l'lerriclc Pal Flanagan Maralyn Ricliards Lois Jorgenson Celia Del Mulolo Lois Daurn kappa kappa gamma Marry Darrow of Kappa Kappa Gamma was named Thefa Chi Dream Girl. Anofher dis- Jrinclion was Thar of being iirsf in scholarship for +wo guariers. A FaJrher's Day dinner, lhe pledge dance al lhe Mark Hopkins in San Francisco, and a Valenrines dinner-dale affair rounded up a full year of aciiviiies for Kappa Kappa Gamma. Officers are Viola Bellcra, president Norma Genfry, vice-presidenlg Palsy Bolion and Dorolhy l-lerriclc, secrerariesg and Rosemary McKean, lreasurer. I96 Soufh Eighlh Srreel Mariy Darrow Marguerife Clayfon Gail Flanagan Palsy Bolfon Shirley Sfrahl wwggxb X ' ,Q .mx gag ik it x M am MWHMW M.. xk ti? ,,w, 3' 'fi ,ab ' , WR? H 3 NSE my 5: Q E .,..,,:.,...:,.:.,,,,..,,:Q,. 4 M Q 'Tw' -. 1. '51- Gsf sg A Q fl M x -'A as A 5 . 3 'Q mm., 5 6 W ' ' 44551 J: D' Y g , f I Aluln 'V I b.., i z n- , ,MJF Q ,ow i? 'h-. I E in sigma kappa Barbara Kelly of Sigma Kappa was chosen lhis year as Homecoming Queen. The Sigma Kappas and Della Upsilon enrerlained Jrhe foreign sfudenls of Sfare a+ a Chrisjrmas parry. The annual pledge dance was held 'rhis year a1'+he San Jose Counfry Club. Officers are Dulce Grigg, presi- denlg lnid l-larle and Marilou Borgen, vice-presidenrs: Mary Arnold, secreraryy and Joan Koenig, freasurer. I68 Soulh Elevenlh Slreef Kyle Wagner Pa'r Poslral I I I I I I I I 1 E life Stars glittered at the ATO house when the cineina actors visited San Iose for the U. A. Theatre's opening Painting a local church was one I.F.C. project during Help Week. Men frorn many cainpus fraternities gathered for the I.F.C. dinner. swam' -Afgye ,mann sv Two visitors from space were presented prizes at the Black and Wloite Fantasy Costume Ball of Kappa Tau. Debra Paget, a visitor from Hollywood, gets admiring looks from ATO fraternity rnen. A eonied y routine from the All Greek-Slaow sponsored by Theta Chi. fraferniiies I z sv' ,Ja-.vs iw 11 if HQ f ' gi f ' fi Q V::,.,. , ,QQ 1 ff 2' 1 X3 f 5 .,1 4 u Q ig .:..,. . Q :r ::f' 22' - H A V -' fi fig 3 ,x1, K X1 My N 3 me -. : 1 W. 'Nw I I QQ 5 5 5 2 S H F W A, 'We S, I ig A' Y 5 'wx Q I xg 3 iraqi' 5 Jim Porier Wallace McClymon+ Diclc Nelson Vince Malone Ronald Craig George Callisch Gerry Doyle Riclc Vaum Dan Kiselbach Diclc Garcia Marv Scarper John Aillcen Tom Adams Chuch Wing Herb Bonds Church Mills Lloyd Bishop John Moeller Dave l-lill Carl Burger George Sweel Tom Camploell Keilh Endersloy Organiza+ions Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha Delia Upsilon Sigma Chi Thela Chi Thela Xi Pi Kappa Alpha Della Sigma Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Senior Represen+a+ives John Aillcen Gerry Doyle Riclc Vaum Vince Malone Diclc Garcia Wallace McClymon'r Ronald Craig Marv Scarper Jim Porler Sigma Pi John Bishop Sigma Nu Dick Nelson Sigma Alpha Epsilon George Callisch Lamba Chi Alpha Dan Kiselbach Junior Represenfafives Richard Bryan Lloyd Bishop John Moeller Tom Campbell Tom Adams George Sweel l-lerb Bonds Dave Hill Chuch Wing Carl Burger Kielh Endersby Church Mills Don Felich Gene Goselin Wayne Roberls Ed Salvadalena Paul Bowen Dave Panlroskey Claylon Pelerson Bob l-lossli Byron Smalley Bob Pugh Bill Ralloski John Schreiber Don Sweeney Gene Broderick Doug Shaw Jim Morris Bill Pilcher John Del'lann Tom Whaley John Jones Fred Wool Shelly Beebe Raub Buller Roger Calleri Bob Morrill Harrison Moore Jack Merrick Dave Hawes Grani Donnelly Ron Bender Pele Fairchild Joe Figuera Joe Boniiglio Cliff Ford Bob Collmer Bill Janssen Bob Galli Earl Faubel Dick Bower John Ailken Wally Eib Jack Holland l-lank Adams Maurice l-lammer Bob McKeown Bill Wilson Fran Flaherly Bill Spenqernan John Sleele Chuck Miguelgorry Tom Bair Jim Schuyler Bill Armell Dick Geniry Arlie Jay Bernie Isaacson Jack Macdonald Don Thompson Clark Brierley Wall Slover Lee Willman Mill Merrick Don Nunes Rilch Bryan Bob Moesle Bill Miller Bill Waison Craig James Mick Ailken Bob Maydeck Gordon Dohemann Terry Bowman Jerry Simpson Par Milligan Don Cudney Allen Wrighl Barrel? Mcizadon Don Pairick Pele Edmondson Cecil Mansfield Dan Donovan Norm Reger Fred Cockrill Henry Jacobs I66O The Alameda alpha l'au omega Alpha Tau Omega won 'lirsl place for +he besf skil' in lhe All Greek Show. This lralernily also has 'lhe dis+inc'l'ion of being firsl' +o abolish Hell Week for Help Week. Spring Quarler found lhe ATO's playing hosl al' lhe Alpha Tau Omega conclave in San Jose. Officers are Fred Cockrill, president Ed Salvadalena, vice-presidenh Bill Prilcher, secrefaryg Bill Miller, lreasurerg and Jack Holland, adviser. Clilli Simmus Jess Aguilar Richard Reclqhold Spike Ted Chamberlain Richard Schmilz Tom Brown Bob Kennedy Darrell Rouleau Bill Scholvin Bill King Donald Ling Diclc Weaver Peier l-lammond l-lenry Reily Roberl' Torrey Wall Mueller Sieve Hogan Thayer Johnson William Morgan Bob Clark Paul Foersier Dan Cresser John Mueller Len Cavanaugh Larry Rice Phil l-larzenpillar Russ Shanlc Charles Curiis Doug Newell Don Fahler John Willwer Bob Sherman Fred Allred Tom Campbell James Smirh Joe Pappas Don Carder Pal Buller Orme Shoclcley George Gunrer Roberl l-lines Diclc Kissiclc William Mahan Eli Aguilar Jerry Session Fred Barnes Lee Davis Della Sigma Gamma --W becomes Sigma Chi in an impressive insiallaiion ai' The Sainie Claire Hoiel. 24I Souih Elevenih Sfreei sigma chi March I, l952, was a big day for all D.S of San Jose Sfafe. Following a banquei' al' ihe Hofel Sain'l'e Claire fhe local frafernify was insfalled as Epsilon Theia Chapfer of Sigma Chi. The new nafionals held 'iheir fiffh annual Sadie Hawkins dance in spring honoring all ihe campus sorori+ies. Officers of Sigma Chi are: Larry Rice, Consul: Darrell Rouleau, Pro-Consul: Donald Ling, Queasiorg Donald Tahler, Tribune: Richard Roclchold, Magisfer. .G Kaye Tomlin Don Newhall Bob Cancellieri Norman Brown Sluarr lmrie Marv Scarper Bud McKay Kenny Me-Jrherell Doug Pendlelon John Tillolson Lee Duncan Gene Ashburn Fred Keplinger Glen Brown Garland McCallis+er Jim Burke Henry Pappa Dave Hill Len lvlcCulley Herb Gregory John Faulkner Phil Larimer Lee Newlron Frank Delvlayo Bob Arlana Don Slarr Bob Osborne Bill Erickson Jim Kane Jack Young John Rogers Charles Home Edward Clemenls I90 The Queen of Jrhe Carnarion Ball and her DSP escorl ar The dinner-dance al Brookdale Lodge. 349 Soulh Tenlh Slrreel' della sigma phi Delia Sigma Phi held ifs Naiional Conven+ion a+ +he Palace Ho+el in San Francisco las+ Seplember. The D.S.P.'s fool: +he firsl' place frophy for +he 'fall Homecoming float The Della Sigs moved in+o fheir new house al' +he beginning of win+er quarfer. Members and +heir guesfs dinner-clancecl a+ fhe annual Carnafion Ball held af Brookdale Lodge winfer quarfer. The anual Sailors' Ball spring quar+er climaxed +he year. Officers for +he year were John Rogers, president Gerry Salmon, secreiaryg and Dave Hill, lreasurer. R5 Russell Ryder Richard Hevrin Alex Slepovich Rod Kolze Charles Lundy Bill Parheal Rollo Giannini Sian Booihe Rick Vaum Dick Sandharn Bill Walls Bill Booihe Ed Hageman Don Edwards Bob Poole Pere Ericsson Don Siraub Hal Huxley Ray Cupps Bud Cligny Bill Miller Arr Lund Ralph McCar+hy Del Kennedy Ari Edis Sieve Clive-r Ed Mosher Bob Goforlh Ben Pierce Darrell Dukes Mark Sellow Lloyd Peierson Bob Anlonioli Bob Waunch Tom McKay Sam Yaies Lincoln Van DeGriend+ Jim Shierloh Bill Lundy Tom Harney Ari Pe+erson Carlo Bofiini Par Ryan Mike Sfepovich Kieih Brimhall Bill Lausien John Moeller Mickey Culberlrson Bill Mendosa D. Clark Biggs Lud Spolyar Bud Chenoweih Oscar Meiz Bob Madsen Ralph Harder Rich Thiel Jack Brunlon John Fraser Sieve Harper George Coalcley Bud Waillcer Howard Brown Lee Sweeney Bill Eckerl Len Rhodes Neil Lascureifs Jim Babcock Waller Peiersen Bill Whalley Gordon Arnold I I5 Soulh Elevenfh Sireei K Inq.,-k fx delta upsilon Delia Upsilon ioined wifh Sigma Kappa a+ Chris+mas io hold a pariy for +he foreign s+uden+s on campus. Del+a Upsilon has boughf a neighboring I l'I'h Sfreei' house and is now occupying bo+h houses. Big even+ of fhe year was +he annual Kanaka Kapers held Fall Quar+er a+ Shadowbroolc Lodge. Delfa Upsilon officers are Bill Mendosa, presidenfg Carlo BoH'ini, vice-presidenh Sieve Olivier, recording secrefaryg and Rich Thiel, freasurer. Bill Weber Tom Caslaldo Dick Fields Don Lewis Dick Manseau Dick Malone Fred Davenporl Bob Roberls John LoMonaco Lou Gerard Dr. O. C. Williams Jerry Larson Don l-laney Arr Buller Bill Filer Dick Osborn Dick Burkharl' Bill Young Fred Poslal Don Becker Ken Murray Clillf Ralph Ken Scannell Paul Morgan John Kelsey Jay Flood Marv Copeland Ron Jones Ed l-lallberg Jerry Verlin Norl Thornlon Bill Codiga Bill Lamson John Slahford Granl Lee Paul Purcell Don Banks Norm Carler Bob Klauslner Cookie Carnara Bruce Summers Ron Flora Bob l-lockey Ted Richmond Chef Keil John Reidy Bill Miley Doug Boehner Al Meyer Maury Richmond l-lal Brislow Herb Vargas John Shannon Keilh Kepler Dean Coverslone Lloyd Bishop Sons and clauglwlers ol flue Old Soullfi display The conlederare flag aclverlising l'l1e Dixie Ball 12. 506 Soulh Ninllw Slreel kappa alpha Charles Hoppe Bruce Jones Sian Gum Bob Smilh Gerald Doyle Kappa Alpha caplured 'lwo big firsls on campus 'lhis year. ln 'l'he 'fall lhey look 'lop honors for lheir house decoralions during Homecoming. Winler quarler lhe KA's really proved lheir spiril' and slrenglh when lhey swepl' 4 oul' of 5 possible 'lirsls in lhe Novice Boxing malches. The awards earned were 'For winning 'l'eam, rooling seclion, oulslanding boxer, and oulslanding coach. Bruce Summers led lhe KA's as presidenl' 'lhis year. His officers were Paul Purcell, vice-presidenl: Bill Lamson, secrelaryg and Bob Hockey, lreasurer. Dr. O. C. Williams is lhe 'fralernily adviser. Gerald Emerson Ed Ord Plalo Yanicks Elmer Sandy Dick Johnson Tony Cliiavella Warren Jones Howard Ross Kenny Milclwell Don Rivinius Morie Sheri' Bob York Dave Woods Lloyd Neulz Dan Kieselbaclw Bob Eden Rod Eden James Eliol Dick Tlwompson Jim Leonard Dick Garman Lynn Boomerslnine Roy Leamey Ed Milclmell Mario Pxnnoni Marv l lall Eorresl Mills Ered Kusler Arfie Clwrisloplwer Bob Miller Dick Rivas Gus Zonqus Dick Johnson Don Camp Erank Daines Don Craib Ray Silva Bob l-lambly Dick Ralloski Bob Railoski George Sloadafore Norm Slwerr Ed Carnesecca Homer Lolir Jim Bias Joel Brown Bill Gould The Direclor of Pushcarl' Relays and H lhe relay sialion ohficia-ls chug pasi The judges sland in Paeclagogus, relays pace car. 525 Soulh Sixlrh Slrreel lambda chi alpha ll' was on May 23rd l'ha'l 'lhe Lambda Chi's held lhelr big evenl' of 'lhe year, lhe annual Pushcarl' Relays Wilh a queen, a lrophy, and many original mullicolored and speedy pushcarl' enlries, 'lhe lralernily provided fun and 'Frolic for 'lhe hundreds of exciled sludenls who alfended. Presidenl' of lhe Lambda Chi's is Dave Woods. Marv Hall, Bob York, and Gus Zongus are vice-presidenl, secrelary, and lreasurer, respeclively. Richard Lebedeff Carl Fernandes Dick Slrain Doug Slremler Maurice Charlal Elio Abrami Wall Morse Jack Simonion George Aloraharnson Dave Andrews Tom Burch Phil Crirnmins Dave Moia Jack Avina Gerry Hansen Wall Tanghe Slew Schwalbe Joe Mannon Bill Gallagher Ron Palma Tom Harch John Hillman Herb Johnson Dave Persing Perry Linder George Perazo Ron Craig Charles Mancine Joe Jirninez Bob Cracolice l98 343 Easr Reed Srreer pi kappa alpha Pi Kappa Alplua luad an urublemislued record iru Hue lnrerlraulernilry ufoolball league lasr fall +o win Hue IFC cluampiorusluip. A dressy- sporl dance al Hue Clualeau Boussey l'uigl'uligl'ul'ed Hue Pi Kap's social calendar during Spring Quarler. Presiderui' of Pi KA. was Wall Morse. Olluer officers were Bill Gallagluer, vice- presideruli Doug Slemler, Jrreasurer, and Wall Tanglue, secrelary. Mugs Seymour Abrahams Bob Bowles Chuck Bowles Bill Boneiii Ron Bidsirup Ken Black Dick Albrechi Ed Berriman Corwin Barfield Don Doly Jack Dory Bill Davidson Curl Bidsfrup Ed Bissell , '-Gary Elmslie Vern Graham Roger Elanagan Don Edwards Howard Macway Ari Cooley Bob DeSalles Dick Goodman Bill Hamon Bucl Hardin Neil Kenny Bill Larimer Dick Hammer Don Korjres Jim McGill Hank lvlarheny John lvlcSweeney Phil Niederhorf Lew PaHerson Hal Ely Dan Robison John Schiedi' Dick Reeves Jim Porier Dick Schoen Chuck Sisney Ari Reed Bob Tyler Chuck Wing John Walhen Chuck Hurley Ed Tull Ev Tavares Coy Sraggs Dr. Edward Shaw Jose Sarria Haney Wallrers Don Erosi 655 Soullm Second Sfreel phi sigma kappa Moonliglwl Girl, Glenny Wlmifmire of Della Gamma sororily, was honored by a dance al The Devonshire Counlry Club Fall Quarler. The Plmi Sigma Kappa's biggesf funclion of The year was 1'l1eir formal open house af rlweir new localion on Second Slreef. Pledge banquefs al' Broolcdale Lodge and a San Francisco Bay looal' cruise were among Jrl1e'lra+erni'ry's o+l1er funclions. Ray DiPiazza Jack Osborn Slewarl lvlccullough Bob Gorman Diclc Ellsworlh lvan Bland Chase:- Phil Wilson Denny Scolrr Harlan Van Cleave Warren l-lagslrom Franlc Bullerfiield Elliol l-louse Don Francis Don McRae Will Wallcins Terry Gray Sam Bowman Berry Anderson Norm Yislcis Bob l-lamillon Gene Unger Rod Wrighlr Doug Wallcer John l-lamber l-larry Myers Quenlin Smilh Morley McCabe Bob Twiss Al Wiemers Ron Wren Glen Lovell Bud Callisch John Drew Tom Wrighl Rich Thompson Ed Trells Bob Scollr Jerry Ball Floyd Marshall Bill Shorl Chesley Douglas Chad Erfola Ken? Gish 202 i SAE ira+erni+y men decoraied lheir eniry for ihe Homecoming house 2' decoraiions in spiie of downpouring rain. V 646 Souih Fiffh Sireel' -xxx. xxx. sigma alpha epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social fralernily on campus since I947, held a parly for all sororily pledges during Win+er quarler. The S.A.E.'s also par+icipa+ed in +he many campus sponsored ac+ivi+ies, including an oulslanding enlry in +he Homecoming Parade and a second prize winning house decoralion. Officers lhis year were Quinlin Smilh, pres iden'I': EllioH' House, vice-presidenh lvan Bland, lreasurer, and Don McRae and Phil Wilson, secrelaries. Del Bowles Jim lvlclvluriry Dave Doerr Earl Singer Ron Canlroni Norm Nielsen Louis Gregory Dick Cunnison Douglas Freeborn Ralph Dresser John Scoii Bill Paiierson Cliff Lindsey Ea rl Pa rker Wynn Hoskins Bill Tunnell Rusiy Duval Dale Reynolds Bob Baker Dale Sumers Dick Degnon Jim Magee John Bishop Carl Burger George Nale Cal Pills Ken Euleri Ron Knighi Jack Payne Richard Booih Pele Shegaolin Roberi Langsion John l-lobberlin Jerry Deolo Dick Smiih Bill Souza Wayne Whisrler Gene Greenelsh Ted Springsion Dale Hoy? Tom Miller William Richardson Bob Allen Russ Roberis Paul Ecker 204 Sigma Pi's baskeiball Team praciices for an iniramural baskeiball game. 202 Souih Elevenih Sireei sigma pi Sigma Pi is approaching i+s second year as a naiional chap+er ai' San Jose Sfafe and rapid sirides have been made +hus far. The 'frafernify capiured a fhird place in lasi' year's homecoming parade. Win+er quarfer ihe Sigma Pi baske+ball ieam was a lop coniender in fhe inframural race. The 'l'op social funcfion 'l'he year was fhe annual Orchid Ball, held in 'ihe Colonial Room of fhe Mark Hopkins hofel in San Francisco. The presideni' of Sigma Pi is Lou Gregory. Ofher officers include: Dick Booih, vice-presidenh Dick Cunnison, secrefaryg Jack Payne ireasurer. Don McKinley Srerling Norris Don Mcplierson Dick Elodsrrom Cliarlie Carlson Marv Braunslein Bob Sykes Bob Pelrer Dick Ganzerl' Ray Yonce Dick Garcia Al Baclie Pedro Silva Ben Hinkle Don Curry Bob Crele Joe Raney George Clark Bob Tafoya Bob Melbye Dick Long Dick Conzelman Jerry Walker George Nickel James Jacobs Rich Perkins Dick McConnel Pliil Hernandez Dale Maynard Braylon l-lalwn Terry Wlwilney Ed Cundifl Jack Cassedy Jack Mackay Bill Oaks Siu Easlman Ron Dooliilrle Ray Wilkerson Jim Van Houlen Jerry Melclwer Ed Eva'rJr Bill Couey Sieve DuEour Bob Kemppe Jerry Morrison Evan Reilly Ron Ruiz Jim Wessell Bob Cusier Tom Adams Bob Crele Dick Self Jack Osario Del Green Jim Granr James Accurso Joe Tiaqo Sig Ross Don Dean Hansel Dick Zimmerman Bill Pellel Ed Case Joe Thornley Clark Arneal Ralph Morocco Warren Bush Dick Chappell Wall Whilmann l-lank Kreulzmann Larry Elam John Pryor Dave Dellinqer Bob Bird Lyle Sloddard Ray Norwood Bob Easlrnan Mike Horan I23 Soulh Elevenlh Slreel fheia chi Marly Darrow, Thela Chi's Dream Girl received her crown and sweelhearl pin ala dance held in her honor al lhe Devenshire Counlry Club in San Carlos. Mary Lou Harwood, '49-'50 Dream Girl, and Carol Hullberg, lasl year's Thela Chi sweelhearl, were on hand lo congralulale her. Thela Chi's officers lhis year were: Ray Yonce, presidenlg Bob Cusler, vice-presidenlg Tom Adams, secrelaryg and Larry Elam, lreasurer. Al Brannon Hugh Riedle Tom Arns Marsh Kline Bill Cancilla Ed Colvin John Cvalalea Dick Villafuerle Rob Richmond John Lincoln Lee Brandenburg Chuck London Bob Ure Bill Thomas Dan Sullon Norm l-lirschman Ron Mackenzie Russ Fulsaas Cliff Maiersik Brian Quinn Dick Engfer Al Robins Bucky Levin Leon Amish Don Smilh Bob Fahey Dick Morris Tom Keane Garreff McClung Dick Massman Dan Berlhiaume Bob Snyder Bob l-lichborn Greg Snyder Ed Secada Bill Temple Tom Ellis Scoff Johnson Bob Baker Jack Brand Wally Regan Archie Chagoniian Ken Foss Jim Kongsle Les Green Don Gale Arlen Mekler Ray Caruso Don Anderson Mel Glass Al Thomas Don Fulsaas Louie Smilrh Dick Nelson Keirh Endersby I9l Soulh Ten+h Sfreel sigma nu The Top of 'rhe Mark was +he seHing for fhe While Rose Ball held ioinfly wifh +he San Francisco Chapfer of Sigma Nu. Orher acriviiies of fhe frarernify were pledge dinner dances a+ L'OmeleHe and Brookdale Lodge, a Hillbilly exchange wi+h Kappa Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega, and an Easrer Egg hun+ wi'I'h Kappa Kappa Gamma. Officers were Bob Fahey, president Tom Ellis, vice- president Les Green, secre+ary: and Jack Brand, +reasurer. Down Boy Thomas Slalii Richard Redelqer Eugene Worlner Eugene Secor James Jorgenson James Moore Joe Azzaoui Ed Wheeler Roberl Slrelilen John Hernandez Grallan Perry Loyal Davis Lowell Praii Charles Casiro Phillip Jones Waller Reinharl Rex Booih Jim Robinson Al Borgel Eorresl Allen Ralph l-larza James Pralher Roberl Eiller Lee Taylor George Sweel' Rober+ Billings Ed Glover Roy Wager Ed Carmiclc Duncan Todd Norman S+oH Bill Crouser Danny Pelersen Rudolph Caspers Ken Lesser Charles Sedgwick John Grillin Wallace lvlcClymon+ Dean McKenzie Donald Lee John Del Secco Bill Ca rlwrighl Sianley Wacholz l955 The Alameda 'l'heI'u xi Thefa Xi gave a ioin+ Chrisfmas Par+y wifh Del+a Zefa for fhe Home of Benevolence. The annual Blossom Time Ball was Thefa Xi's main acfivify +his year. The group also held a regional conference and an annual dinner 'ro commemora+e +he es+ablishmen+ of +he fraierniiy. Officers are Bob Billings, presidenig Larry Brown, vice-president Ken Lessler, secre+aryg and Wallace McClymon+, +reasurer. l l Louie Tersini Anlhony Russo Russel Ulley Don Hiloner Marvin Schmid? Jack Scheberies Claire Tellier Oscar Thompson Ray Larson Roy Hodges Dresden Smirh Waller Schaffer John Sereda Eugene Slandlield Don Ayers Charles Hill Burlon Long Tom Richardson Keilh Jones Palriclc Redinq John Jagger John McCullough Gordon McLeod Len Teshera James Nash Conrad Slieber Tom Josl Henry Ayala Herman Smilh Leonard Marks Herberl Frame John Yanlcovich kappa iau Kappa Tau, fhe youngesi fra+erni+y on campus, was 'founded a+ San Jose S+a+e as a local-social frafernify April I6, l952. This year Kappa Tau pefifioned +o become a member of fhe local I.F.C. Officers for +his year were Gordon McLeod, presiclenh Bur+on Long vice-presidenh Tom Richardson, secrefaryg Len Marks, +reasurer. Hs wig ,P Y3.,4.aDN -.::,.-12:23 .MQ q .32 'fb x . if SX fm R . , ff tt Lyle l-lunl Rodolfo Carrillo Sianley l'lor+on Kennelh Pucker Raymond Ribal J. C. May Richard Kohler Thomas Dunlap Roberl lVlcConlcle Richard Tharp Lawrence l-ledin Warren Jones James Granl Charles Casey Vernon Connolly Edward lv1cGowen Clifford Chambers Donald Ewing Raymond McLean Peler Gowad George Kalman George l-lesse George Taylor Lorrence Oller Edward Eunderburgh Slanley Treshnell Oscar l-lerrgresell Rich Boyd l-lerberl Allman Paul Chandler John Malone Eloid Coon Slanley Johnson Earl l-larris Ray McMahon James Fosrer Malcolm Aillcen 2I4 lx! 1 468 Soullw Sixlh Sireel chi pi sigma Chi Pi Sigma, Nafional Police Fra+erni+y, capfured Isl place in inclependeni' compe+i+ion for +l'1eir floaf in 'the Homecoming Parade. A Pledge vs. Member Foofball game and a pledge dance Win1'er Quarier were among +l1eir ac+ivi+ies. Main eveni' of 'l'l1e year was +l1e 3rd annual Chi Pi Sigma Ball al' Lou's Village. Officers are Lyle Hunf, presideni: Miclcey Aiilcen, vice-presidenh James Fos+er, secreiaryg Roberi' Cour+ney, 'ireasurerg and George Hesse, Sg+. a+ arms. alpha gamma Alpha Gamma members decoraling Highlighling a successful year for Alpha Gamma,localArl' Frafernily, was lheir Beaux Arls Dance, a cos- lume ball, held ioinfly wilh Della Phil Della. Among 'lheir o'l'her acli- vifies were l'he Snowflake Fanlasy Dance and an Arl Exhibit Officers include Marilyn Ginsburg, presi- denh Marilyn Collins, vice presi- denlg Shirley Hubbard, secrelary: Bob PeH'e+, lreasurerg and Mr. John de Vincenzi, sponsor. lor ihe Snow Faniasy Ball. Q 2 i Leif io righi: Marilyn Ginsburg, Shirley Hubbard Marilyn Collins, John de Vincenzi, Bob Peilel. Members of C.S.T.A. enjoy donuls a+ one of fheir regu- lar meelings. c.s.1'.a. The California S+uden+Teach- ers' Associa+ion is an acfive group on campus, holding meeiings and ge?-+oge+hers during fhe year and provid- ing informaiion 'For Hs mem- bership's professional ad- vancement C.S.T.A. is open 'lo any iunior or senior work- ing ioward a 'leaching credenhal Margaref Hufcheson IS +he presldenf wi+h BeH'y Temps Joan Turner and Walfer Symons vice-presidenf, secreiary, and freasurer respechvely Members of fhe Engineering Sociefy inferrupf a regular meefing fo pose for fhe La Torre phofographer. The Engineering Sociefy held a dance Spring Quarfer af Villa Felice The purpose of fhe Engineering Sociefy is fo acquainf ifs members wifh fhe more pracfical aspecfs of fheir chosen profession. The main funcfion of fhe sociefy is fo bring in guesf speakers from local indusfries fo inform fhem of engin- eering opporfunifies and fechno- logical developmenfs in fhe field. ln addifion fo a successful dance, fhe group held fhe annual Spring and Fall barbecues and a Spring Quarfer banquef. Officers are Bruce Gause, presidenfg Dresden Smifh, vice-presidenfg Don Dean, secrefary-freasurerg and David Nicholes, recording secrefary. engineering socieiy Members of Sparian Spinners pose for a piciure in-beiween dances. Sparian Spinners whirl rnrougn ine sieps of a gay folic dance. Every Tuesday nighi' in +he Women' Gym,+i1e Sparfan Spinners can be seen dancing fo 'I'he rhyfhmic music of folk dances from many counfries. Advised by Dr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan, 'I'he officers are: Marfin Tucker, presiclenh Lael Hawk, vice-presidenh JeanneH'e Siosfen, secrefary. sparian spinners 219 S I I I I I I I I I life A Sadie H awkiiis Danccv is proclaimea' to Camjms Coeds by the D0gpa1fclJ boys of Sigma Chi. 220 From fhC'i71SlL1'ZlClL0Y,S poimf of view. Iii fha' evciziizg by the 'l1Z007ZIigblL . . . 1 lvlaurine Walkins i952 Slci Queen The Slci Clubbers lislen +0 plans for a iulure ouling. ski club Open +o all ski en+husias+s, +he Ski Club has developed info one of lhe larges+ organizalions on campus. Members of +he Ski Club are en+i+led by 'rheir member ship +o parficipafe in fhe hips +o +he snow, several club dances, spring quarfer beach parfies, and movies of previous ski frips. A iirrle work, Q buf a lo+ of fun. Earing, relaxing, and cards seemed To be iiie main inreresi of Jriiese ski club members as Jriiey were snapped on one of Hue club's regular ski ouiings. l 'S' SEATED, lell lo righl: Kay Arnell, Barbara Crandall, Miss Mary Wiley, Joan Chambers, Juanila Ruch, Dr. Eliz Prange. STANDING: Lee Humphrey, Jean- nine Lalhrop, May Sladler, Shirley McClure, Cheryl Richardson, Joyce Malone, Mary Pahl, Janie Plas- lcell, Joan Gellleson. W. C. G. The W. A. A. Council, which was founded in I92l, funclions as a coordinafor of all women's afhlelics al' San Jose S+a're. ll' is made up of fhe managers of each sporl wifhin 'rhe W. A. A. All women sfudenfs al' San Jose are offered a year-round pro- gram of various sporls. Officers of 'Phe W. A. A. are: Presidenl, Joan Chambers: Vice-Presidenl, Joyce Malone: Recording Secrelary, Shirley McClure: Corresponding Secrelary, Janie PlaslceH'g Treasurer, Joan GeH'leson: and Recorder of Poin+s, Kay ArneH. W.A.A. offers +0 all women sluclenls al' San Jose Sfafe a year- arouncl program of archery, badminfon, fencing, volleyball, bowling, golf, lwoclcey, fennis, riding, swimming, and dance. 225 Grace, precision, and form are exnibired by modern dancers 5+OFCI'1GSiS pradice Swim Club members smile info fhe camera from Hweir new pool in Hue Women's Gym. I I I I I i i life Band music, uniforms, marching, inspecfion . .. a sure indicafion i+'s Friday af San Jose Siaie. R-,X Y yxwiq--':,:::Q,:,sv.x,sQxxx-.x'ssw.xQgJx ' A 'QQ,,fxQQQQgxixsf-Il-Lx -...,.,W.I wwf-.Qbcxstttb:?s:'S,'SQ.jQx2'Q-Q,y,:XxQ:qlQ-,gtx IQ , Kx:Q:YWbl:-fQ-Sim-..3?11Q9-.,tf.: w A34 X S X I N'llrlfikscWrzzrexxfxiifbm-f2Ir21'Q'w IwsZ2: :ff1ff-ff11NfNMII X ,K , f ,I N-. w, Y .. -fa ARK W N, wx NN- .N 1 , x I Ah Amymx:e::F:Nwaxy-Q-rrgwriqgrzqqrizfx QI . 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The officers of ihe house council are: Dona BenneH, presidenh Barbara Taylor, vice-presidenh and Joan Alley, secrefary-+reasurer. 228 FIRST ROW, lePr lo righiz Bessie Rozalcis, Uni lglebalc, Delores Windell, Eda lglebalc, Joanne Palmer. SECOND ROW: Loreiia Rozenga, Joan Alley, Jean Daly, Delores Porier, Donna Bennei, lvlariha Smiih, Esier Pope. Tl-llRD ROW: Mariylnn Pearson, Carolynn Neill, Sally lvlaiheson, Gail Keaiing, Darlene Palmer, Vivian Carpencler. FIRST ROW, leii io righi: Arlene Ness, Virginia Pendell, Rosemary Rogers.. SECOND ROW: Charlene Hays l-lari Crabiree, Joan Sires, Norma Gandolou, Anila Moniigue, Charloiie McPherson, Shirley Cosia. THIRD ROW: Marlene Waildns, Doroihy Elaheriy, Belly Anderson, Belly Websier, Shirley Furiado, Audry Joseph, Eleanor Dreis, Pauline Tillman, Lavon Roliman. alpha chi epsilon Alpha Chi Epsilon is a professional service organizafion for all girls in fhe Educafion deparfmenl' working for a kinclergarfen-primary creden- fial. The purposes of fhis group are fo promofe inferesl' in child educa- fion, fo uphold fhe sfandards of fhe 'fufure profession, and +o beH'er ac- quainl' fhemselves, socially, wifh fhose who have an inferesl' in fhe educafion of children. Officers are Phyllis Raef, presidenf: Dol' Byram, vice-presidenfg Bonnie Griffin, sec- refaryg and Dorofhy Hayes, freas- urer. BACK ROW: Eloise Coolc, Pal Rodgers, Doris Cralle Clara Sfevenson, Joanne Sodersfrom, Diane Kirk- land, Barbara Fernandes, Joan Alley, Sarah Eclcerf. FRONT ROW: Virginia Dickey, Dorofhy Hayes, Doi Byram, Miss Crumby, Phyllis Raef, Bonny Griffin occupolionol 'lherapy club Members of fhe Occupafional Therapy Club af San Jose Sfafe. The Occupafional Therapy Club is organized fo provide ifs members wifh addifional pracfice in rehabilifafion fhrough manual lherapy. Officers for fhe year were: Befsy Clark, presidenfg Barbara Beifzel, vice-presidenfg Nina Sallilrfo, secrefary- freasurer. if eniomology club A genuine in'I'eres+ in some aspecf of eniomology is +l'1e primary quali- 'ficaiion for membership in +lie En- lomology Club. Field frips, guesf speakers, and week-end camping frips are included in l'l'l19 club's ac- fivilies. Officers are Ed Marcrof'I', presidenfg Lois Basfian, vice-presi- denlg Don Dye, secrefary-+reasurer: and AI Johnsfon, alumni secrefary. 30 club Composed of fhose sfudenfs in- feresled in journalism, +he 30 Club sponsors an educafional pro- gram +o advance fhe professional knowledge of fhe group. This pro- gram usually includes a frip fhrough 'rhe leading newspapers of +l1e area. fox Fronl row: Margarile Clayfon, Elenir Clarlc, Lois Basiian, John H. Jacobsen. Second row: Joan Winlerling,AlJol1nslon, Dr. Duncan. Third row: Don Vollw, Mr. Harville, Don Burdick, Dr. Tilden, Mr. Applegarllw, Dr. Edwards. Back row: Bill Weldy, Bolo Jones, Ken Roed, Arden lsl'1irnaga,George Nale, Nelson Wadsworllw, Claude Parker, Bill Gossefl, Ted Faley, Cliff Maiersilc. fri sigma bibliophiles The Biblioplailes is a profes- sional organizafion of libra- riansl1ip maiors and minors, 'l'l1e 'leaching members of +l1e library sfaff, and fhe alumni who are members of flue sfu- denf body. While if is pri- marily a social organizafion, fhe Bibliophiles conducf a yearly charifable proiec+.Tl1e proiecf fhis year was fhe gafhering of old clo'll1es, fl1af were given fo flme welfare de- parfmenf for disfribufion fo needy families. Officers are Beffy Poffer, presidenfg Mar- +l1a Benson, vice - presidenfp Lorraine Miranda, secrefary: and Roberfa Sfine, freasurer. STANDING, lefl lo riglwfz Jeraldine Medo, Belly Poffer, Marilyn Bone, Roberla Sfine, Phyllis Terra, Denise Keil, Dale Dorqelolw, Carol Pace. SITTING: Marie Salcoquclii, Dora Smifl1,Tl1oralee Griffin, Marllia Benson, Doris Gourley, Jeannelfe Vander Ploeg, Dolores Vina-l. SEATED ON FLOOR: Marilyn I-linlcley, Trudy Jansens. Tri Sigma is a Social Service organizafion composed of all inferesfed sfudenfs who are maioring in +l1e field. lfs purpose is fo offer flue members many guesf speakers, plus an acfive social program. Led by Presidenf Donna Monroe, fl1e officers are Connie Har- ris, vice-presidenf: Carol Hinds, and Camel- lia Hinds, secrefariesg and Ellen Copeland, freasurer. Tri Sigma members plwofo- graplwecl cluring Ioanquei af flue llalian Resfauranf. hillel B'nai B'ri+h Hillel is devofed +o culfural, religious, inler- faiflm, and social service +o +l1e Jewish communify on campus. Officers of +l1e or- ganizafion firsl' quarfer were: S+eFFi Dashiff, presidenfg Roberl' Herman, firsi' vice- presidenh Miriam Ellis, sec- ond vice-presidenf, Carolyn Liever, secrefaryg and Gene Wolf, ireasurer. Presidenl Gene Wolf leads a meeling olB'naiB'ri+l1l-lillel. soiourners FIRST ROW, leli io riglwi: Fredericlc Lindsay, Guy D. Wriglwl, Buck B. Ballard. SECOND ROW, lell To riglfrz Burrl D. Benner, Don Burlclo. A local organizafion open fo San Jose Sfale sfudenfs affilialed wi'I'l1 fhe F. 8: A. M. or 'I'l'1e Masonic Lodges, +l1e Soiourners Club has for i+s purpose 'lo provide bofh work and pleasure for i+s members. Officers are Guy D. Wright presidenfg William MeH'e, vice-presidenfg and Donald Burlclo, secre- fary-freasurer. FIRST ROW Bessie Rozakis Norma Gandohfo, Virginia Frear, Jeanne Murphy Rosella Beeker, and Moreiia Harvey. SECOND ROW Josephine Baziuk Berry Kendall, Joyce Johnson, Violel Rank Joan Harvey and Helen Gurriea. THIRD ROW: Dorolhea Bellencouri' Belly Wiser Anne Borkman, Bernice Baciocco, Vianne Johnson Valerie Boers and Diana Elwell. LAST ROW: Miss G. M. Nevenzel Rulh Eberling Belly Vanderwalker, June Milchell, and Marian Sousa. Leif +o righlr Sparian Chi officers, Leland Yip, Ken Shimasaki, Bealrice Bond, Shirley Chinn elo epsilon E'I'a Epsilon,local Home Econom- ics Club, is open +o all girls ma- ioring in 'l'ha'l' deparlmenl. The social evenls sponsored by lhe organizalion, while proving en- lerlainmenl, also allow lhe girls lo pul lheir classroom knowledge info praclical use. Officers for 'lhe year were Jeanne Murphy, Presidenl: Norma Gandolfo, Vice - presiclenlg Belly Vander- walker, Secrefaryg and More'H'a Harvey, Treasurer. sporlon chi Sparlan Chi is an organizalion open 'lo all Chinese s+udenl's on campus. Founded in I946,.+he club has since become one of lhe mosl' acfive on campus. Of- ficers Winfer Quarler were: Ken Shimasaki, Presidenlg Bill Quong, Vice - presidenlg Shirley Chinn, secrelaryg and Leland Yip, freas- urer. in'I'erna1'ionaI s'I'udeni's organizaiion The In+erna+ionaI Sfudenfs Organizalion was formed in order +o creaie be'Her unders+anding be+ween American and Foreign s+u- den+s. This year fhe group enlerlained a group of +raveIIing foreign s+uden+s and senl deIega+es lo 'Ihe s+uden+ U. N. in Los An- geles. Officers of I. S. O. are:Herb Perry, presidenh Joseph Azzaoui, vice-pres- idenh Eloise James, secre- Iaryg and Barbara Dor- branclf, Ireasurer. FRONT ROW: Harry N. Fiich Iadvisorl, Mariano Villanueva, Edyna Sischo, Sirouss Nowneiac, Dianne Slreingulrh, Parviz Tahespour, Bob Harding. SECOND ROW: Kazuo Hara, Sanlos Abuan, Barbara Dorbrandi, Doroihy Flaherly, Dawn Hammel, Herberi A. Perry. THIRD ROW: Margo Lloyd, Virginia Webb, Friedoun Pirzacleh Simeon Casrillo, Bruce lvlclvlaslers, Johanna Felber, Ivlichae Billch, Eloise James, Gvido Augusis, Dagmara Leinieclcs, Amir Aslan, lv1argare+Jacobsen. I. S.O. members in a discussion wilh Dr. Edward P. Shaw lsealed cenierl, guesi speaker. FRONT ROW, lefi io righir Joe Brown, Ari Reid, Fred Finberg, Bob Kruse, Bill Wilson. MIDDLE ROW, leli lo righiz Paul Nichols, l-lan Ber- niclc, Russ Roberls, Gilberf Seru- gaglia, Maier Marlin ladviserl,Wal- lace Coker. BACK ROW, lefl +0 righ'l:Don Ewing,Boblv1ii'chell,John l-lobberlin, Jerry Dedo, Diclc Cun- nison, Earl Grub. RIGHT: Three shofs of Jrhe aircrafl owned and operaled by rhe Flying Tweniy. Flying Tweniy, Inc., is a non-profil flying club owned and operalred by i+s +weni'y membersflhe group owns and mainlains 'rwo aircralr and rep- resenis San Jose S+ai'e in The corn- pefilive air rneefs. Presideni Roberi Kruse has as his olllicers, Paul Nich- ols, secrelraryg and Don Burlclo, as Jrreasurer. K Q 4 I flying 1'wen1'y club sparian oriocci Sparfan Oriocci is a newly organ- ized service and social club com- posed, mainly, of +he Nisei sfudenfs of San Jose S+a+e. Promo+ing fell- lowship and service on fhe campus is fhe purpose of 'I'his group. The name of 'lhe club has been derived from 'lhe words Orienfal and Occi- den+al and deno+es l'he fusion of 'rhe inheri1'ed eas'I'ern way of life wi+h +he wesfern. Officers are: Chi- alci Kumano, presidenfg Ea Kawa- hara, vice-presidenh Helen Mina- mide, recording secrefaryg Jesse Mafsumofo, corresponding secre- faryg Dale Hayashi, 'lreasurerg and Mr. Willard E. Schmidf, advisor. 236 FRONT ROW, lelf lo righl: Emie Kalo, Edward Kawahara, l-larry Kobayashi, Shunii Ho, Alice Bishari BACK ROW: Ken Shimasalci, lvlarlha Kilayama, Jesse lvlalsumolo, Sam Nomii, June Chilcasuye, Marion Nakamura, Agnes Soda, Kay Kaneda. Spring Ouarler lhe Sparlan Oriocci club held a dance al lhe l. E. S. hall. FIRST ROW: Laura French, Gerry Sarlain, Don Freverl, Dave Beulke, Kalie Lamberl, Connie l-larris. SECOND ROW: Annis Beulke, uniclenlilied, unidenlilied, Carol Slewarl, Yvonne McKay, Jim Marlin, Dorris Lee Raymonol, Sylvia Gray, Shirley While. Tl-llRD ROW: Phil Oooolman, Bob Fossgreen, Diclq Fisher, Dave Cone. Ursula Schindler, Don Korles, Ellan Kreisler, Margarel Newlan, Charles Brown. FOURTH ROW: Harrison Dobson, l-larold Porler, George Erharl, Cecil Webb. Sludenl' Y Olclicers, lell lo righl: Kalie Lamberl, Don Freverl, Laura French, Dave Beullce, Connie Harris, Rev. James A.lv1ar+in,Gerry Sarlain. s'l'uden1' y The Slucleni' Y is lhe on-campus YMCA and YWCA for college s+u- denls and facully members. Open lo everyone, fhe program includes many special inleresl' and sfucly groups, campus and communily service, worship, general meelings, recrealion, week-end re'l'rea+s and conferences. A'Ffilia'recl wi+h lhe Communily Chesl' and +I-me College Religious Council, lhe Y also rep- resenls +he uniled concern of sev- eral Proleslanl' denominalions for on-campus work among sludenls. Officers are David Beullce, presi- clenfg Kalie Lamberf, vice-presi- clenlg Gerry Sarlain, secrelaryg Laura French, lreasurer. 237 newman club The Newman Club is a Ca+holic organi- za+ion esfablishecl +o fos+er fhe spiriiual, infellecfual, and social in+eres+s of all Cafholic s+uden'rs af San Jose S+a+e Col- lege. Execufive officers are Tony Meduri, presidenh Josephine Sfarrs, vice-presi- denh Audrey Gilpin and Jacqueline Graham, secre+ariesg and June Carpifa, +reasurer. 238 Below is a piclure Taken during a religious ceremony af The Newman Club and a group shol of +he membership. c.c.f. The Collegiafe Chris+ian Fellowship has for i+s purpose 'ro deepen and sfrengfhen fhe spiri+ual life of sfudenfs by lhe sludy of +he Bible, prayer, and Chrislian fellowship. The group is seeking +0 presenf +he Lord Jesus Chrisl fo o+hers and +o lead lhem +o a personal, saving faifh in Him. Briefly, fhe group is doing 'rhis +hrough fhe revela+ion of God in 'lhe person of His Son Jesus Chris+, lhe suffi- ciency of +he dealh ofChris1'for +he sins of +he world, and +he con- sumalion of 'lhe ages in lhe appearing of our Lord Jesus Chris+ in power and glory. BACK ROW, Senior Class of '52, leT+ io rigl1l:Marll1a Holmes, Lois Green, Joyce Berman. FRONT ROW: Ann Tierney, Fumi Kondo, Thelma Monden, Lucille Dieclierl. BACK ROW: Rila Ruiran, Lee Pelersen, Joanne Loclclwarl, Mary Williams. CENTER ROW: Joan Grube, Barbara Muller, Sue Fred- riclcson, Marilyn Pearson, Palrricia Colgale. FRONT ROW, Shirley Foley, Elnora McKnigl'wJr, Marilyn Reynolds, Sammy Hiroshima. BACK ROW: Glenda Higgins, Diane Spangler, Beverly Slarmer, Joan Harris, Virginia Lyman, Beverly Spanlcs, Cory Ploegg, Helen Granl, Joyce Reynolds. CENTER ROW: Kaly Wallen, Dorollwy Rillerson, Joanne Harlan, Sliaron Pardon, Faye Ramer, Barbara Edliolm. FRONT ROW: Georgina Conslanline, Sue Morisliima, Lois Sanlo, Nancy Balcom, Ruin Madsen, Cleare Minnear. sfudeni' nurses The s+uclen+ nurses live in an a++rac'I'ive residence on Norfh I5+h S'l'ree+. They spend parl' of +he day in fhe hospiial wards, and aHend classes ai' S'l'a+e in 'lhe affernoon. Theirs is a fhree year program, leading 'l'o an Associafe of Arfs degree and regisfry as a nurse in ihe sfafe of Cal- ifornia. Officers are Mariha J. Holmes, president Fumi Kondo, vice-presidenfg Pa+ricia Colga+e, secrefaryg and John Grube, freasurer. One of lhe social 'lunclions oi ihe Siuclenl Nurses ihis year was iheir masquerade parly iealuring gay coslumes and musical Chairs. The bollom piclure shows lhe nurses ai iheis Chrislmas parly receiving giiis from San+a. CO-TEC A young organizafion wifh an acfive program is Co-Rec. Co-Rec is open +o all sfudenfs of San Jose S+a+e and sponsors a mul+i+ude of evenfs 'lo provide oppor+uni'I'ies for s+uden+ ge+-+oge+hers. Ping-Pong, badminfon, volleyball, swimming and dancing are included a+ fhese evenfs ABOVE: Co-Rec members from lefl lo riglwf are: Jackie Lum, Bobbie l-loepner, Norm l-lirsclwman, Clwarlolle Maloyan, Evan Rielly. BELOW: Camp councilors of Co-Rec enjoy a fire and singing accompanied by ulces. , KET T on , ' 1 U'-' ,3fE? A,4iJ L . of ,QA ',e SE wmv. GV' Pinqpong lourmamenls and dances are held during llfme year by The recreallom club. Volleyball and badminlon are 'rwo of Jrlwe leam sporls owcliered by Co-Rec. Nan Wilson Jeanne Saxon Sliirley lvliicliell Janer Ellinqson Helen Kirnzey Barbara Eclcliarl Elaine Farurn Donna l-larlcleroad Alice Weslfall Joan S+ieber Barbara Sugimoio lvlary Morse Margarel Hull Leverra Raley Virginia Cross As a service lo flue Tuberculosis Associarion, mem- bers of Kappa Phi sencl our envelopes of Clwrislmas Seals. Eirsl Row: llefl lo righll Jeanne Saxlon, Beverly Bablca, Mary Jo Jones, Kalhy Jones, Bobbie Enochs, Joline Howard, Jerry Barnes. Second Row: Doris Robinson lsponsorl, Janel Ellingson, Joan Slieber, Riia Van Ess, Leverlra Raley, Mollye Smiih, Mona Logan. Third Row: Maggie Huff, Barbara Eclcharl, Lois Sunnergren, Claudia Maingueneau, Gladys Eleshrnan, Joyce Taylor, Nan Wilson, Joan Meyring, Shirley Milchell. Back Row: Mary Rulh Teelers, Elaine Farum, Joyce Erickson, Erma-Jean Ulum, Peg Mcfixrnis, Leah Baughman, Elaine Swanson, Calherine Cruzen. kappa phi Kappa Phi is a na+ional organiza'rion of college women wifh Me+hodis+ preference whose purpose is +o form closer associafion among Me+hodis+ women. Special ac+ivi'I'ies of fhe year included a children's Chris+mas parfy, Dad-Daugh+er Banquef, Formal spring dance, Mo+her's Brunch, and a Senior Farewell Luncheon. Officers are: E. Jeanne Saxon, president Lever+a Raley, vice-president Virginia Cross, corresponding secrefaryg Barbara Eckharf, freasurerg Mary Ru+h Morse, chaplain. sigma sigma Sigma Sigma, +he Sapien+ Socie+y, is a local frafernify for men organized +o slim- ula+e subs+an+ial in+ellec+ual and physical developmenl among fhe membership. Their annual aulumn dance and a banquei' during win+er quar- fer were among +heir acfivi- 'iies of +he year. OFFicers are: Louis Wilson, president Bob Diclcover, vice-presideniq Richard Rosales, secrefaryg and Don Deal, freasurer. FIRST ROW: Louis Wilson, Ed Buchanan, Elmer Plallenberger Bryon Rose, Vic l-larris, George lmolcawa, Eddie Laine. SECOND ROW: Charles Tracy, Don Deal, Nang Vlfong, Clarence Wallace. Tl-llRD ROW: Harrison Dobson, Jack Kelly, Jim lVlcGaugh, Bill Slephens, Bolo Diclqover, Diclc Rosales. ife I was going io sfucly Iasz' nigbf buf . . . Soeiulizilzg between classes is fbe zfbing in fbe Oufer Qzzfzd. Little groups of fwo's and z'bree's, Learn about fbe birds and bees. I I I I I I I I life Frank WU,XAlJIIllI, flnrrfv filllf' PCI 157111. zL'1'f'.vfli1zg cbanzfniou, :ms 1'7!'l'SC'I7ILC'd fbc' Afbfvfc' of fbr' M0lIfb fropbgf for Fvlvrzzrzry. Spllffllll Vfzrsify !70.X'l'l'X af ibr' C1050 of floz' 195 2 smsmz zwlfz' fl wa 171061, aflnlfffif' jrzvkfffs for fbrir fixfif' f'g0I'ILS. Two of flu' wzrsify Indo fmnz lllC'llI!JUl'S in zzfffion. 248 73 living groups ROW I: llell lo righll Joan Chrislo- pher, Cynlhia Bishop, Palsy Lielrinclc, Jean Applegale, Barbara Finlc. ROW 2: Shirley Lavell, Shirley More- house, Margie MacWhinney, Dorolhy Newhardl, Grace Dohi, Mary Lou Johnson. ROW 3: Connie Caldwell, Corabella Iverson, Mrs. Slcinner lhousemolherl, Joan Williams, Doris Cralle, Joan Whilner, Bonnie Doheman. presbyferian hall Presbylerian Hall is a cooperalive living group hous- ing 47 girls which has been in operalion since I948. Officers are: Mary Lou Bullrill, social chairman: Palsy Lielrinclc, campus represenlaliveg Barbara Price, Kalie Lambreclcl, Julie BenneH', Palsy Lief- rinck, floor managers. ROW I: llell lo righll Florence Flury, Dixie Carlmell, Lucy Narbaiz, Caryl Copsey, Myrna Copsey. ROW 2: Shirley While, Edilh Gordon, Melva Cox, Belly Teare, Mae Eck- slrom. ROW 3: Kalie Lamloerl, Sylvia Gray, Barbara Price, Virginia Dickie, Yvonne McKeay, Sylvia Brucllove, Sally Ellison, Marlha While. 249 grace hall Residing in fhe 'I'wo adioining build- ings which are Grace Hall are over fwenfy girls from S. J. S. C. Under fhe supervision of +he housemo+her, Mrs. Rufh Ewing, +he girls manage 'I'he house cooperafively, dividing 'ihe cooking and cleaning dufies among fhe members. 250 FRONT ROW, leii io righiz Nancy Evans, Doroihy l-lannah, Ruih Adams, Elaine Schulz, Palricia Paiierson, Norma Cafes. BACK ROW, leii To righi: Lovina Sanders, Doroihy Washingion, Rosemarie Paiella, Judiih Riley. FRONT ROW, leii io righiz Ginger Oauch, Carmen Smilh, Shirley Whiialcer Smirnoff, Donna Eclcenroih, Eileen Murphy, Joyce Williams. BACK ROW, leli io righiz Belly Kaseman, Siella Coleman, Donna Gail l-lall, Mary Kaiherine l-lays, Ramona Fabris. FRONT ROW, lell 'ro riglifz Mildred Ginn, Carolyn Lawson, Berry Vanderwallcer, Rosella Becker, Pal Niclcley, Louisemarie Tamer, Carol Hansen. BACK ROW, lell To rigbl: Barbara Zeiss, Donna Day, Barbara Slone. mary george co-op Since i+'s founding in I927, girls of San Jose S+a+e have been living and working +oge+her ai' Mary George Co-Op. This house is run on a co-opera+ive basis and is open fo all women sruclenfs. FRONT ROW, lell lo riglnl: June Cbikasuye, Beverley Beclcer, Berlba Farrell, Paula Engel, Tonya Pulanco, Dolores Vinal. BACK ROW, leil To riglilz Barbara l-luglies, Barbara Puraccini, Bobbie Sugimolo, Barbara Brown, Mary Ann Tollon. cl wi CO Localed jusl across from lhe Sludenl Union, C. W. C. is lhe residence of ninely-eighl women sludenls. FIRST ROW: Pal Morris, Jaclqie Marlin, Shirley Slrohl, Marie DePaoli, Calhy Lancina, Madeline Pierona, Barbara Severin, Joan Derry. SECOND ROW: Pal Kelly, Belly Hormon, Joan Hughes, Mary Lescene, Claire Chamberlain, Jelsey Aclis, Marie Price. THIRD ROW: Nancy Kauler, Carmen Favozza, Carol Proclor, Rosalie Franzaio, Marlene DeTala, Iris Sudman, Margarel Hull, Frances Casladio, Jeanne Silcox, Shirley Coolc. FIRST ROW: Marlene Fosler, Alberla Woodworlh, Laurelle Louslau, Dorolhy Perlino, Kay Bulier, Barbara Graul, Norma Bedee. SECOND ROW: Joan Ayers, Marian Palmer, Gerry Dancier, Sharon Collins, Elizabelh Gerlsch, Shirley Sampson, Oerrie Valeroi, Kris Krengel, Mary Oillaspy. THIRD ROW: Lenore Orillin, Anne Marinovich, Pal Correa, Pal Morlon, Mary Lou Allee, Sue Gingerich, Lorraine Cascarelli, Gloria Pelliccione, Sharon Winlclebleclc, Ellen Campadonico, Diane Felice, Missy O'Neill, Pal Valenline, Sandra Plehiers. FIRST ROW: Rila Oemelli, Barbara Burgess, Pal Borelli, Nancy Lamb, Pal Snyder, Jody Ford, Kirslen Denclqer, Calherine Russo. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Burns, Joyce Carringlon, Lois While, Peggy Fox, Beverly McNally, Calhy James, Theresa Marlin, Maryedily Reed, Roberla Thayer. THIRD ROW: Pal Fox, Norma Sheppard, Barbara Lindsay, Belly Renz, Alicia Ench, Barbara Felice, Barbara Hagne, Margarel Volz, Dawn Pardee, Eslelle Lopes, Roberla Pellil. 252 dibori's house DiBari's House, one of +he largesf girl's rooming houses, is composed of lhirfy-one girls. This year +he girls held a Halloween parfy, a Chrisfmas dinner dance af Lou's Village, an Easier parly, and a beach parly. House officers are JoAnn Kuiese, presidenh Barbara Murfos, vice-president and Joann Dralce, secrefary- +reasurer. Talcen oulside of house: FIRST ROW: Ginny McFneany, Marzelle Oliver, Beverley Beclcerleg, Lenne Rosenlhal. SECOND ROW: Ginger Gray, Carolyn Godeclce, Beverly Sreinberger, Marlene Carole Tolle, Anne Halhaway, Carol Chrislensen THIRD ROW: Roberla Renlh, Sue Hughes, Dorofhy Darlcenwald, Ann Pryor, Elaine Wurls. FOURTH ROW: Kalhline Siegfried, Vera Franlc Marion Marlin, Carol C. Smilh, Nancy Merriman. Inside of house: BACK ROW: Janie Jo Pryor, Sophie Leos, Marjorie Gregory, LaVerne Duranle, Barbara Murlos, Joann Dralce, Sue Diclc. FRONT ROW: BeverIySchuI+z, Mary Ann Paradiso, Irene Daeher, Marylou Kelly, Clara Schmidt Row I: llefllo righll Nancy Douglas, Barbara Miner, Norrna Pless. Row 2: Dolores Diez, Jean Clark, Marian Mcl.augl'1lan, Carol Lou Marchelle. Row 3: Ber+ie Holi, Arderh Veiier, Florence Vierra, Merle Oslrorn, Andrea Palmquisi, Mrs. Mary Murphy lhousemoiherl marimur hall Marimur Hall, loca+ed on Ilfh S+ree+, is home +o +wen+y-fhree girls living +oge+her on a cooperafive basis. Divided info fwo living groups, +he house is supervised upsfairs by floor manager Lavada Begley, while Jean Clark is in charge of 'rhe girls downsfairs. House moiher and fa+her fo fhe group are Mary and John Murphy. Row l: lleir fo righll Norma Swanson, Helen Srnilh, Nylene Beebe, Audrey Goldl, Barbara Malney, Lois Cooper, Lavada Begley. Row 2: llelr +o righll Valerie Boers, Inez Finch, Connie Lissner, Belly McCoy, Brenda Slallard, Rosemary Saier. at ,f TOP PICTURE: Fronl row, Misiy Galoll, Judy l-lale, Claudia Smilhee, Carol Brown, Dolores Jukich, Karen Johnson. Second row: Diana Orohs, Gail Teboe, Mrs. Grigsby, Gail Flanagan, Marilee Rilchey, Carol Valencia, Mary Henrigues, Peggy Bower. Third Row: Evelyn Malkovich, Gwyenlh Beckman, Lois Berry, Ann Borlcrnan, Lois Jorgenson, Barbara Bruce, Teri Fredric, Barbara Turner, Marilyn Magladry, Barbara Pelerman, Royce Ausland, Frances Miller, Ann McGarva, Marlyn Maxay. BOTTOM PICTURE: The Belles of Belle Manor wilh Jrheir dares pose for our pholographer al a house parly. belle manor Belle Manor, a clormilory 'For lhirly girls, is localed on Soulh Elevenlh Sl'ree+. The house is managed by a house council consisling of len girls. The dormilory is under lhe supervision of lhe house molher, Mrs. Clara Grigsby. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Pope, Nellie Kuil, Connie Harvey, Rufh Marlens, Elinor Clark, Barbara Beilzel, Barbara Riley, Joanne Rossman, Marlha Kilayama, Failh Herrschafl, Helen Pigarow, La Rella Wood, Jeanne Vanderbeek, Bev Babka, Belle Hoang, Nalalie Slrilwell. cordelia hall Nine+een Spar+an co-eds re- side a+ Cordelia Hall, which is locafed on Soufh Eleven'l'h S+ree'l'. Among l'heir aciivifies for +he year, fhe girls held a Chrisfmas par'l'y and a gradu- a+ion dinner for +he seniors. Barbara Henry is house presi- den+, and Mrs. Clyde Tomp- kins is +he house mofher. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Carroll, Barbara Jackson, Charlene Mason, Shirley Curlis, Sandy Goldbaum, Charlolle Willson, Joy Sadler, Bonnie Allard, Joan Alcade, Mrs. Tompkins lhouse molherl, Claire Richey, Pal Painler, Robbie Anderson, Elaine Schwieso. MIDDLE: Louise Erickson, Barbara Jackson, holding Jrrophy for independenl Homecoming House decoralion. Vi, wachob hall Wachob Hall is a coopera- +ive living group of 25 San Jose Sfafe coeds. Each monfh a par+y is held honoring lhe girls wi+h birfhdays during 'Ihal' monfh. Chrisfmas was celebraled by 'I'he group ex- changing gifls. House offi- cers are Elinor Clark, presi- denfg Rufh Marfens, vice- presidenfg and Bev Case, so- cial chairman. Mrs. Nifa B. Powers is house mofher. A sl'ioroi+l1e K House girls al' home. k house Twen+y-fhree girls lived a+ +he home of Mrs Knowlfon This pas+ year. BeHer known a+ fhe K House, 'rhe residence is open +0 all women sfudenrs on cam- pus. A Chrisfmas Pariy was among fhe ac+ivi+ies of ihe group. Shown receiving gills al rlieir annual Clwrislrnas parly are: TOP ROW: Par Oiese, Diclcie Wilson, and Mary Bodenlwamer. SECOND ROW: Alison Dilwiler, house rnollwer Mrs. K , Francis Wilson, Beverley Brown, Rosellen Albee, Par Bariley, and LaVoun Marlin. THIRD ROW: Violei Ranlc, Jackie D'Andrea, Sue Pirrman, Connie Guilloyle, Beverley Brecle, Susan Brumley, and Marilua Perry. BOTTOM ROW: Sania Claus, Yvonne Oliver, Kirby Mal1on,JeaneHe Hargrave, Ann Finlayson, Frances Dolcl1,ancl Beverly Hays. ife Gala eifenf of Hoc year was Ifbc' Wi71f01'77Zi.9f F ormcll so ft lights cmd music in cz Cbriszwms ibeme setting. Registration The firsf sialze of fhe Memorial Chapel is driven. Spring quarter saw the rledi- eaiion of the San Iose Sfaie Cha pel, huilf in memory of ihose Sparians who losf iheir lives dziriug World War II. Popular among Sfafe sfudenis were Dean Be11z's Fireside Chats. 5 , W NWWN x f +-'-w,,w ss. ,xxx ..-oi R iw 3 Q M ,M f Q 'ii ziiigf W has gi w ' 3 i G3 if f , M., Wy F H 9:3321 Q Y fag' H. kv QP CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHERS COPY EDITOR ORGANIZATIONS INDEX ADVISOR Ar+uro Moreno and Jane Sco'H Norman Brown Ariuro Moreno Dean McKenzie EmiIy Tsuruda Ken Shimasaki Jack Gangola Mariorie PauI ShirIey Hubbard Ed BisseII Cari Fernandes Cherie Freeman Margaref Walker Dick Zimmerman Bill Gilmore Miles Rider Bob Frosi' George Armsfrong siaff Carole Simmons Augusfine Cunha Gail Governaie Winnie Gomes Eleanor Ansberry Harold CIark Diane Winslade Gayle Forbes Frances Rabanus Joan Harvey Biebrach Marfin Grani' Lee C. Joe Bruno Dolores Spurgeon 'I'he 1952 Ia iorre... . . . compiled +hrough fhe assis+ance of: T. W. MacQuarrie, presideni' of San Jose S'I'a+e College, Dwighl Benlel, head of 'lhe journal'sm deparfmenlg Danny Hill, direc+or of a1'hle+ic publicifyg Mary Harris, secre'l'ary, iournalism depar'I'men+g Sparlan Dailyg Graduale Manager's Office: William Thurlow, California Ari and Engraving Co., engraving, Berkeley: William Refchin and Jim Mapes, +he S. K. Smifh Co., cover, Los Angeles: Miss Marian Moreland, commercial arf insfrucforg Graphic Arfs Press, prin+er, San Jose: Angelo Bufera, sfudio pholography, San Jose: Pho'I'o slaff, Dick Zimmerman, Bill Gilmore, Miles Rider, Claude Parker, Rex Hill, Morgan Monfague, Bob Rafloski The Cardoza Co., San Francisco, binder, Shirley Hubbard, line drawings: Arluro Moreno, division page drawings. Ieanne Sahm Representing phases of cam pus life on the res peetive introduction and title pages are Introduction lean Tam plin Freshman lean Wright Sophomore Ioan Sullivan junior Mary Boitenhamer Senior Ioan M cKihhen Administration Ann Hathaway Seniors Carol Hill Government Dorothy Dixon Sports Ioan Harvey Organizations Gerri Zeis Kennelh F. index A Abboll, Bill .................. ...... I 07 Aberle, John Wayne ........,............... I43 Ablell, Par ..............,....,.............,.,....,. 62 Abrahams, Seymour .............. 60 6I, 200 Abrahamson, George H. ............ 29, I98 Abrami, Elio ...................................... I9B Abuan, Sanlos ,.,....... ......... 2 34 Accurso, Al ........... Accurso, Angelo ...... Accurso, James I I ...,....29 ..,......206 Bobenhamer, M Adkins, Aclis, Jelsey ......... ......,..,.... 2 9 Adams, Arll1ur ......... .................. 2 9 Adams, Henry F. .,,,... .......... 2 9, IB6 Adams, Janel ....... ,.... ........ I 6 2 Adams, Marilyn ...,... ......... 2 9, l6B Adams, Nancy .....,. ............. I 70 Adams, Roberl ..... ......,......... I 04 Adams, Rulh ....., ......... 2 9, 250 Adams, Tom ........ ........ I 85. 206 Chuch ....... Andersson, Marian P. .... . Adminislralion Affleck, Norma ,..., Agnelli, Louis J ...... .......I4-I8 ......I6B ........Z9 Agnelli, Phylis ....... ................ I 74 Aguilar, Eli .,,..... ....................... I 98 Aguilar, Jess .......... .......,., 5 2 76. I88 Ahlenius, Marlyn ............,..,.......... 52. I64 Ahrens, Belly Ann ...............,....,.,,.... I70 Aman, John ,,.,,..,.,.r 73,14, las, las, las Ailken, Malcolm .......,........................ 2I4 Ailken, Mick ...............,..,,.A..A......,.,..,. I87 Ala, Diego ...,......... .......... 2 9, I49 Alaimo, Michael .... ............... 2 9 Albaugh, Glen ..... ......... I 07 Albee, Rosellen ..... ,..,...... 2 57 Albers, Mary E. ..... .............. 2 9 Alberls, Alberl ..... ......... 2 9, l57 Albrechl, Dick ....... Alcalde, Joan .......... Alden, Mary Jane ....... Alexander, Palricia ..,., Alksne, Bea ,,.......... Allard, Bonnie ,..,...... ,.........200 I75 ....,...289, I76 l68 , .....,.. 256 I72 Allee, Mary Lou ...... ......... 2 52 Allen, Clyde ......... ........ 86 Allen, Forresl ...... ......,.., 2 I0 Allen, Howard ...,,.. ............. I 5I Allen, Richard ..... .................. 2 9 Allen, Roberl J. .... ............. 2 9, 204 Allen, Shirley .,,. ...................... I 76 Alley, Joan ,,,,,,..,,.. ..,...,., I 64, 228, 229 Alley, Richard O. A... ,..,................. 2 9 Allman, Bev. ............ ...................... I 70 Allred, Frederick ...,, ....... 2 9, l54, l8B Alper, Myrna ..........., ..................... 6 8 Alpha Chi Epsilon ..... ......... 2 29 Alpha Chi Omega ..... ............. I 63 Alpha Ela Rho .......... ................ I 42 Alpha Ela Sigma ..... ..A.... I 40, I4l Alpha Gamma .......... ...........,. 2 I6 Alpha Omicron Pi ...,,.,. ........ I 64, l65 Alpha Phi ...,.............. ............. I 67 Allimus, Diana ..... ......,., I 64 Allman, Herberl .... ......... 2 I4 Alumni .,................. ........... 6 3 Alvarez, Sanlos ..... .......,,....... I 49 Amaral, Bob ....... ......... 9 8. II9 Amick, Belsy .,.... Amish, Leon ...... Andersen Anderson, Anderson, , Dora ..,.... . Anne E Alvin .......... ,......,.zoa ..,..,...29, l4o , ,,,,,, ,,,,,..,..,... 2 9 Anderson, Berry ...,.. .........202 Anderson, Belly ......., ......... 2 28 Anderson, Brenl ...,......... .....e.A 2 9 Anderson, Delores ........... ..... .I47 Anderson, Delores Irene ...... ........... 2 9 Anderson, Dolores B. .......................... 29 Anderson, Donald ......................., 29, 208 Anderson, Edward ................ 29, I38. I39 Anderson, Eleanor ........ ............. 5 2. I44 Anderson, George C. .r.. ,,......... 2 9.I04 Anderson, Louise ..,.,,....... .......,. I 74 Anderson, Richard A. ...,..,.... ...29 Anderson, Robbie ...,.,.. .........,..,,,,.., 2 56 Anderson, Roberl ..... ............,... 52, II9 72, IBO Andersson, Ingrid ..,......... 64, 65, ........29 Andre, Jacquelyn ......... ....... 2 9, I64 Andrews, Dave ............... ............. I 98 Andrews, Nicholas R. .,... ........ 2 9, B6 Anneni, Mario ..,.....,..., .......... I 96 Ansberry, Eleanor ...... ....,.., 8 I Ansley, May ........,.., ........ 2 9 Anson, Diana ......... ........ 5 2 Anlonieli, Bob ....... ...... I 92 Aplanalp, Lynn ..., Y ........ 97 Applegarlh, Dr. ........ .......... 2 30 Applegale, Jean ...... .,..,,.,.. 2 49 Aragona, Roberl ,.,,,, ........ I 33 Archer, Don ........... ...... 2 9, I29 Arends, Emerson ...,...... ........ 6 3 Armanino, Mary ...........,, ...... I 76 Armell, Bill .................,...... .......... I 86 Armslrong, George A. .... ..... ..,..... 2 9 Armslrong, Marilyn ....... ......... 2 9. I80 Armslrong, Muriel ..... ................s. 2 9 Arndl, Rosemarie .,.. ..,,.... I 53, I75 Arneal, Clark ....,.... .............A..,.., 2 07 Arnell, Kay ,,,,,,.,..,.,,, ..,..... 2 9, I50, 223 Arnold Air Sociely ..... .,....... I 54. I55 Arnold, Dale ............ ....,,......... 2 9 Arnold, Gordon . .,e,,.. ............,ee. I 93 Arnold, Mary ......... ..... I 57. I80 Arns, Tom ....,....,, ............. 2 08 Arlana, Bob ....,,..... .,,,,.. I 90 Ashburn, Gene ..... ....... I 90 Aslan, Amir ...,... ......,...... 2 34 Ashley, Virginia .................. ,.... 2 9, I72 Aspinwall, Joy .....,...................... I44. I72 Associaled Men Sludenls .................. 76 Associaled Women Sludenls ......., 64 65 Asl, Beverly M. ......................,e.. ...., . .29 Alhenour, Roberl .................... ....... I 49 Alherlon, Jack ......,,,,.,... ............... 2 9 Alherlon, Palricia S. ......e ....... 2 9. I68 Alkins, Mary Jeanne ..... ..A,.. 3 0, l58 Alkinson, Dr. Earl W. ..... ....... 2 0, ISS Alpha Tau Omega ,..... ........ I 86, I87 Allebery, Gay .......... .......... I 68 Augusls, Gvido ..... ...,.. 2 34 Ausland, Royce ..... .Ae.... 2 55 Auslin, Jim ........,.e,.. ...s..s I I4 Auslin, Lorraine V. ....,.e...,...,..... ..... . .30 Auslin, Shirley ................,................. I80 Avery, Jackie ............................ I6I. I68 Avina, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, I06, IO7, I09, I9B Awbrey, Joan ..........A..,...................... I64 Ayala, Henry ...., ......,.,.... 2 I2 Ayers, Don ...... ......,,......., 2 I2 Ayers, Joan ........ ........ I 74. 252 Azevedo, Bob ..............., ............. I I9 Azzaoui, Joe ........................... ..A....... 2 I0 Auarello, Anna Mae R. ..... ..... . .30 B Baber, Shirley ............. .......... I 74 Babcock, Carol Jean , .... ...... 3 0, I80 Babcock, Jim ...,........... ..,.....,. I 93 Babich, Joan .......... ............. I 76 Babka, Beverly .......... ........ 2 45. 256 Bache, Al ..,.,,.,.,..,...,......., ...........,. 2 06 Bachmann, Mary Lou ..... ................ I 64 Baciocco, Bernice ........ ........ I 68, 233 Backus, Miss Joyce ........ e,... ........ I 8 Baerwald, Joy .,........ ...,....., I 68 Bailey, Charles ....,.., ...... I 30 Bailey, Gwen Lea .... ........ 3 0 Bailey, Mary Ellen ..,.... ........ I 78 Baillie, Jean ............,. ..... 3 0. I70 Baily, Jean Anne ..... ......... 7 3. I78 Bair, Tom ............,.. ........ I 07, l86 Baird, Kalhleen ..... ..... ........ 3 0 Baker, Bill ..........., ...... 2 04 Baker, James ........,..e ............. I 38 Baker, Roberl C. ..... .....,... 3 0. 208 Balcom, Nancy ..... ........ ...... 2 4 0 Ball, Jerry .......... e,e.... I 35, 202 Ballard, Buck ...... ..... ...... 2 3 2 Ballou, Bill ............. ...... I 45 Balzer, Palricia ..... ........,. 3 0 Band ......,............. .... ........ 90 Banks, Donald .... ........, 3 0, I94 Banla, Cara Lee .....,.......................... I72 Baplisle, Duane .......... I06, l07, l08, IO9 Barber, Lois ........................................ 30 Barfield, Corwin ............ ,.....,.......... 2 00 Bargones, Gail .... ....... I 74 Barnes, Fred ..,....... ....... I 88 Barnes, Jerry ........,.,,... ............. 2 45 Barrick, Richard O. ..... ,.....,... . ..30 Barrick, Richard ............. ........ I 36, I54 Barry, Dr. Raymond W. .... ............... 2 3 Barsolli, Dolores ......... ....... 3 0. I72 Barllell, Jody ............. .......... I 66 Barlholomew, Allyn ...... ....... I I9 Barlholemy, Mary ....... ....... I 62 Barllell, Jane ............. ........ 3 0 l06-l08 ..,....30, 230 Barlley, Pal .......... Baskelball ................. Baslian, Lois May ,...... Binder, Don ....,.. Binkley, Milven ..... Bird, Bob ......... Bishari, Bishop Bishop: Bishop, Bishop, Bissel, Black, Black, Black, Black, Black, Black, Bland, Alice ......,. Cynlhia ....... John ,..,...,. Lloyd ..... Vera ..,.... Ed ..,...,..,, Donald ...... ........l28, ...f.Qf.'.'i Bs, . .,....., 16, ies 'QfQff,1Bl', Edwin .,,..,...,.. ..................... Janice R. .,........,....... 30, Masque Palricia Ivan .......... Blomquisl, Ted .... Blue Key ............. Blue, Marilyn ........... Blunl, Naomi 'eiffffff Bauer, Peggy ............ .......... I 76 Baughman, Leah ,........ ....... 2 45 Baumgardner, Rulh ........ .,....... 3 0 Bays, Florence Marie ........ ........ 3 0 Baziuk, Josephine .......... ....... 2 33 Beamer, Marvel ..,..... Beard, Lola ........,, Beard, Lucille ...... Becker, Beverley ........ Becker, Carol ..,,,,,. Becker, Don .........,.... Becker, Phillip C. Becker, Rosella .... Beckerleg, Bev ........ Beckman, Gwynelh .,.,. Bedard, Merle .......... Beebe, Nylene ....,. Beebe, Shelly, ...... Beecrofl, Jo Ann ..,..,.I29 I78 l78 ,.,.,..25l ......,,.,l66 I94 ..,,...30, l48 ..,,.,,...25l .,..,..253 ....,.,255 l7l .......254 I86 .......30, I66 Boehner, Doug ..,,.,.. Boers, Valerie ....... Boil, George ............... Bollakis, Anlonia Bollinger, Byron ........ Bollinger, John ,... Bollon, Agnes .,.... Ms, I2l, I7, ..,,,,,,233, ffffii Bollon, Palsy ..... ................. 3 0. Bond, Bealrice .... ......................... Bondelie, Dick .,.,.... 30, 94, 98 Bonds, Herberl ................................ Bone, Marilyn ........................ 3l, I70 Bonelli, William Edward ............ 30, Bonfiglio, Joe ..,....,......,.....,. BI, II7, Boomershine, Lynn .......................... Boos, Harry ...,......... ..,,.,, 5 3, Boolh, Miss Mary ....... ........ Boolh, Rex ............... ........ Boolh, Richard ...... ....... 3 I Boolhe, Bill .....,....... ,..... ,..,.. Boolhe, Slanley , ...,. .. Booy, Dorolhy ...... Borden, Bob ....... ...wsu fIfQfu i'4' Borelli, Pal .......... ............ Borello, Dorolhy ..... ................., Borgel, Al ............ ...................... Borkman, Anne ...... ........ I 74, 233 Born, Jackie ..... .....,.,.......... Bollini, Carlo ..,..... ......... 3 I, l57 Bowen, Paul ....... ............ I I9, Bower, Dick ....... ..,.....,...... Bower, Peggy ..... . ..... .. Bowles, Chuck ...... ........ Bowles Bowles, Bowma , Del .......... Roberl ..... n, Sam ,,.... Bowman, Terry . ...,. Boyd, Berald ..... 111113355 .........I48 Bedee, Norma ...... .......... 2 52 Beeker, Rosella .... ....... 2 33 Beeler, Barbara ...... ....... I 70 Beeler, Beverly ..... ........e..,... 3 0 Begley, Lavada ..... ....... 3 0. 254 Beilzel, Barbara ..... .......... 2 56 Bell, Chris ...,.,...... ..... . I36 Belle Manor ....... ....,e. 2 55 Bellie, Andy ..... ....... I 04 Bellora, Villa ...... .l78 Bender, Ron .,.. ....... I 86 Benner, Burrl ........ ................. 2 32 Benner, Jim ............... .................... I I5 Bennell, Donna E. ..,,.,,.,.,,.. 30, I56, 228 Benson, Marlha ........... .................... 2 3I Benlel, Dr. Dwighl ..... .................. 2 2 Benz, Dr. Slanley C, . ..... ........ . I7 Berg, Barbara .......... ......... 3 0 Berg, Wesley J. ...... ......... 3 0 Bergen, John ........ .......... I 04 Bergen, Marilou ..... ............. I 30 Berglund, Audrey ....... ........ I 57. I73 Bergquisl, Roberl ....... ....,........ I 20 Bergslrom, Bev ..,,.,., Berman, Joyce ...... Bernardi, Jim .,.,. Bernick, Han ...., Berreg, Tom ....... Berriman, Ed ..... Berry, Lois ...,..,,, Berry, Paul W, .... . Bersinger, Ellen ........ .......53, I64 ....,.....240 I 35 ...,.,,235 I 30 .....,.200 .,,,,..255 ........30 I 62 Berlhiame, Dick ........... .........,.. ..... 2 0 8 Berlolani, Charleen ..........30, I74 Bessiere, Jacqueline ............ 30. I43. I64 Besl, Janel ....,.............. ..........,......... Boyd, Rich ......... ..... Boyld, William .... ...., Bradley, Ann .........,. ..... Bradshaw, Normalee .. Brady, Dick ............. ..... Brady, Marsha .....,.,.... ..... Bramard, Donald ....... ........ Bramley, Thelma ...... .,., ...... 3 I , Brand, John ..........,....................... 3I, I36 Brandenborg, Lee H. ....,..,,. 3l, Brannon, Al ................. .................. Braun, Barbara ...,......,..................... Braun, Pal ........................................ Braunslein, Marvin, 3l, 76, l32, l38 Bela Bela Bela ......,..,.... ................. I 57 233 Bellencourl, Dorolhea ....,......... I72, Brawning, James ............. Bellini, Mary .................. Bellini, Rila ........ Beulke, Annis Beulke, David ....... Bias, Harry ......,.. Bias, Jim .....,...,. Bibliophiles ...,....... Bidslrup, Curl Bidslrup, Ron ..... Biggs, D. Clark .... Billing, Bee ......... Billings, Bob ...... Billch, Machal .... l62 237 ......,,..l30 ...,..30, ..,,,,,l96 23l ....,,.200 .......200 2l0 ........l84, Bresee, Sydney ........................,.....,... Brierley, Clark ..,.......... ............ Briggs, George III ........,................. Brighl, Barbara ,....... ......... 3 I, I6I Brimhall, Keilh ...... Brislow, Hal .....,. Brillon, Sue ..,.,. . Brizee, Pal ............ Broadwell, Chris ,.,,, Brockman, Ada ....... Brockman, Janice .,.... Broderick, Gene Brogden, Claude Brooks, Arvia ----... .. fffQf'.'iil', Brooks , Nancy ........ Brooks, Winifred ,... ..,.,... 3 I, Bronzan, Bob ....... ............... Brofhers, Janice ..,,. ...,..... I 56, Brown, Alice ........ ........ 3 I, 60, Brown, Barbara A....,........ Brown, Beverly ..... ...... I 80, Brown, Carol ........,, ........... Brown, Charles D. ......... ........ 3 I, Brown, Don L. . ...,.,,,,....,. ............. 3 I Brown, Glen ....................... ........ Brown, Lf. Col. Howard ...... .......... 2 5 Brown, Howard ...........,.... ............ I 93 Brown, Joe . ,A........... ....... I 96, Brown, Joyce E. ......,.,. ............. 3 I Borwn, L. Irmadeen ....... .......... 3 I Brown, Lawrence W .,.,..... ................ 3 I Brown, Lloyd ............. ...,,,,,,..,,,,...... Brown, Norman D ,...... ........ 3 I, 8I, Brown, Shirley .,....,, .................. Brown, Tom ............. ........ 7 5, Browning, James ......., ........ 3 l, Brubaker, Lloyd W. .,,,. ............. 3 2 Bruce, Barbara ......... .....,., Brudlove, Sylvia .... ........ Brumley, Susan ....,. ........ Bruno, Bruno, Brunfo Bryan, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,, ............, 8 I Sam ,.......,... l54, n, Jack E. ..,. . Rlfch ......... ........... Bryanl, Donald ...... ....,... Buchanan, Ed ......,........ ......., Buchnell, Margaref ....... ........ Buch, Roberf ......,.,,....... .A.. Buckman, W1ll1am C ...,..,,,,....,,......... Bugnone, Josephine ............ 32, l58, Bullock, Beffy ,,.......... .................. Bulman, Mary L. ..., Bulman, Teddy ........... ........... Buonamici, Theresa ....... . ...... I43, Burch, Thomas W. ........32, Carey, Catherine ..... Carey, Roberl D. .... . Carharl, Jack ,,...... Carillo, John ...,...... ....If.f.I 1 52 ........,54, Carlander, Janice ..... ...................... Carli, Mary Lou ..... ......... 6 2, 72, Carlson, Charlie ....... Carlson, Clarie .......,,, Carlson, Consfance ...... Carmick, Ed .....,....... Carnesecca, Ed ......... Carpender, Keifh ...... Carpender, Vivian ..... Carpifa, June ........ Carr, Louise ..,.,.,... Carr, Miss Marie ..... Carranza, Elihu ...... Carrillo, Rodolfo Carrinqfon, Joyce Carrol, Barbara ......... Carroll, Gloria ...,.. Carroll, Jo Ann ...... Carson, Kale ....... Carfer, Norm ,.,, Carfmell, Dixie ,,.,.. Ca rfwrighl, Bill ............... ,,......,32, .........32, ...flisif .........32, 146, Caruso, Ray ............................ . Carvelli, Eliza befh Ann Cascarelli, Lorraine ...... ..... . Coley, Ida Lou ........ Colgafe, Pafricia ,...... Colleffo, Mary Jane ..,., Collins, Colleen ...,....... Collins, J1m ........... Collins, Marilyn ,,... Collins, Sharon ..... Collmen, Bob ...... Colvin, Belly ....,,.., Case, Beverly ................. ......... Case, Ed ................ ............ Casey, Charles ....... ........ 3 2, Casey, Jean .........,,.... ............ Caspers, Rudolph ...,... Cassedy, Jack ........ Casfadio, Frances ......,. Casfaldo, Thomas ..,.... Casfillo, Simeon ...... . Casfleberry, Kay ....... Casfro, Charles .,.... Cafes, Norma .............. Cavanagh, Leonard ,..,. Caviglia, Maxine ,.... ,.......33, ,.......33, C. C. F. ............................................. . Cenfolanzi, Frank .............................. Chagoniian, Archie..94, 97, 99, I02, Challen, Doreen Y. .,.................. 33, Chamberlain, Claire .,.. 33, I47, l56, Chamberlain, Ted ........... Chambers, Arfa .......... ........ Chambers Clifford ....... ......... Chambers Dewey W. .... .,............ . Chambers Jcan ........... .......... I 50, Chambers, Taylor ................ 53, 74, Champion, Wayne ...... ................... Chandler, Paul ......... ............... Chaney, Phyllis ..... Chappell, D1ck ,..,. Charlaf, Maurice .. 22231207 ,......, .198 Chaser ......................... Chaffen, Dorofhy ..... Cheda, Fay Ann ....... Chenowefh, Bud ....... Chiaveffa, Tony ....... Chikasvye, June ...... Childrey, Nancy ,...,.. Childs, Grace G ....... Chinn, Shirley .... Chi Omega ..,.... Chi Pi Sigma ,..,. Choafe, Don ...,., Chrisl, Carole .... Chrisf, Jean ............... Chrisfen, Cecilia .......... Chrisfensen, Carol Chrisfopher, Arfie Chrisfopher, Jean ,,,,. .........202 ...CEIEIIIZZII96 ....,,,236, ............l76 ..,..,.,33, ...,,,,,l68, .....,.2l4, I4 .........l7B fffflzss 195 ,,,,,.,,,,,,..,249 Burdlck, Don .......... ........... Burfeind, Elfie ....... Burger, Carl ............ ....... I 85, Burgess, Barbara ........ ....... I 78, Burke, Barbara ...... ............ I 76 Burke, Connie ..... ........ I 74 Burke, Eileen ...,... ........ I 74 Burke, Jim .,,,,,,,,,. ........ I 90 Burkharf, Dick ........... ............... Burklo, Donald C. ...... ...,.... 3 2, Burleson, Mariorie ....... ............... Burnelf, Wall' ............ ......... I 20, Burnham, Laurence .............. 32, I36, Burrell, Carolyn ...,... ............... I 76 Burrell, Joyce ........ ........ I 6I Burriesci, Sal ....... ........ I 09 Burf, LeGrand ..... ...., Burl, Sherwin ,...... .................. I 30 Bush, Warren ........ ...................... 2 07 Bufier, Kafhleen ..... ....... 3 2, I47, Bufler, Arf ........... .................. I 94 Bufler, Pal ................. ............... I 88 Bufler, Raub .................... ............... I 86 Bufferfield, Frank G. ...... ........ 3 2, Buffle, Efhel Call ......... ........... Bybee, Sue ................. ............ I 80 Byram, Dorofhy L. .... ........ 3 2, Byran, Ronald .............. ........ I I5 C Cadena, Al ......................... ......... I I9 Calahan, Marg Eleanore .,... ........ Caharf, Jack .................... ........ I 03 Cain, Mary ................... ........... Cain, William ..,.......... ......... 3 2, Caldwell, Connie ,,,,. ............ 2 49 Colfee, Shirley ...... ........ Callaghn, Doris ...... ......... I 76 Calleion, Claire .... ........ Calleri, Roger .................................... I86 Callisch, George ........................ I85. Calvin, Befh .................... 32, 65, 66, 70, 127, Camara, Cookie ........................ II7. Camp, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ill, I32, l52, Campbell, John Carroll .................. Campbell, Tom ........................ I85. Campadonico, Ellen ........ ......... 3 2, Campidonica, John E. .... ......... 3 2, Campos, Joan ................. ............ I 63 Canavera, Georgeffe .... ........ Canby, Kafherin .......... ....... 3 2 Cancellieri, Bob ....... ....... Cancilla, Bill .......... . .... .. Canlonl, Ron ............. ......... 2 04 Cardena, Enid E. ..... ,.., , Ca rder, Don ,,,,...... Cardinelli, Sal .,....., Cardwell, Joan .. I88 Carder, Norma ......... ......... I 50 Cardinale, Florie ..... .....--. ..l03 ,.,,.,...I76 Clark Beverly ........ ......... 3 3. Clark Bob ............. ............... I B8 Clark Carol ............... ................... I 68 Clark, Elinore Jane ............ 33, 230, Clark, Elizabefh .................................. Clark, George .... 53, I06, I07, l08, l09, Clark Jean ........................................ 254 Clark Marie J. .................. .......... ..... . Clark H. Murray ..... ......... Clary Lyneffe ........... ......... I 76 Clayfon, Darlene ....... ............ I 62 Clayfon, Marguerife .... ....... I 79, Cleland, Ralph ...... Clemenfs, Mr. E. W .,......... I7, 6I, Cllgny, Bud .................. ................ Cline, Hazel E. .,.., . ,. I49 Cluff, Loren .....,,,,,. Coakley, George ........., 79, l38, I39, Cockrill, Fred ....... Codiga, Bill ......,,,, Cogliandro, Rudolph S Coker, Wallace .... Cole, Roberf ................ ............. Coleman, Caroline Coleman, Sfella L. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,l43, l84, ...235 ........33, .........33, ...I92 .,.l48 ..33 ..........240 ..33 ......l66 I7 .........2l6 .......,.252 l86 l68 Colvin, Ed ................ ......... 2 08 Condray, Georgia ....... ...... I 46 Cone, Dave .............. ......... 2 37 Conkle, Edward ....... ........ 3 3, 83 Conklin, Roger ..,...,.... ..,,...,. I 48 Connell, Margaref ...... ......... I 74 Connolly, Vernon ............. ......... 2 I4 Conslanfine, Georgina ...... ...,..,.. 2 40 Conway, Joan .,.......,.... ............. I 75 Conzelman, Dick .... ................ 2 U6 Cook, Eloise .......... ......... 3 3, 229 Cook, John .......... ............. I 09 Cook, Shirley ......... ......... 2 52 Cooley, Arl' .............. ......... 2 00 Cooley, Corrinne ...... ................ I 74 Coon, Floid .........,. .................,. 2 I4 Cooper, Fred M. ..... ........ 3 3, I32, l54 Cooper, Gary ....... .................. 3 3 Cooper, Lois ............. ......... 3 3, 254 Copeland, Ellen L. .... ...,... 3 3, I80 Copeland, Marv ...... ......... I 94 Copsey, Caryl ....... ......... 2 49 Copsey, Myrna .,... ......... 2 49 Cordelia Hall ....... ......... 2 56 Cordero, Shirley ....... .............. 3 3 Co-Rec .................... ....... 2 42, 243 Correa, Pal ............. ........ I 45, 252 Cosfa, Shirley ....... ............. 2 28 Coffle, Carol ...... ......... I 6l Covel, Burfon .... ........... 3 3 Couey, Bill ............. ................ 2 06 Coulfas, Sherman ..... .....,........ I 05, II4 Council, James ........ ....... 3 3, l20, II9 Counfer, Jacquelyn .... ..................... 3 3 Coversfone, Dean .... ................ I 94 Covingfon, Rhoda ........ ................... I 80 Cox, Glendawyn ...... ......, 3 3, I49, l5I Cox, Marilyn ,,,,.................................. l70 Cox, Melva ........................................ 249 Cox, Virginia L...33, 66, 70, l27, I6l, I74 Cox, William .............,.......................... 33 Crabfree, Hari ..... ....... 3 3, l58, 228 Cracolice, Bob .................. .l98 Craig, Elmer ...... ....... I 06, l07 Craig, Ronald ...,.... ....... I 85, l98 Cralle, Doris ..,,............ ........... 2 29, 249 Crandall, Barbara ...................... 33, 223 Crandall, Shirley Ann .,......., 33, l27, l70 Crawford, Marguerife .... 33, 79, I44, I64 Crawford, Tommy ................................ 87 Cresser, Dan ......... ......... I 88 Crefe, Bob ............. ......... 2 06 Crimmins, Phil ..... ...... I 98 Crisham, Della ..... ...... I 72 Crisf, Lenny ........ .,.............. I 80 Crook, Jerry ...... ..................... 7 9 Cross, Bob ....... .............. I 28, I5I Cross, Len ,,,,....... ....... 6 9, ll5, I29 Cross, Virginia ...... ............ 7 3, 244 Crouch, Leona .,...., ........... 3 3 Crouser, Bill ........ ......... 2 I0 Croxen, Rufh ................ ........... 3 4 Crumby, Miss ................. ............. 2 29 Cruzen, Cafherine Ann .............. 34, 245 C. S. T. A. ....................... ................ 2 I7 Cudney, Don ................ ....... I 05. I87 Cuffe, Tom ................. ........ 9 7. 99 Culberfson, Mickey ..... ......... I 92 Cundiff, Ed .............. ......... 2 06 Cuneo, Charlolle .... ...... I 76 Cuneo, Nancy ,,,,,., ...... I 76 Cunha, Auqusline .... ........... 8 I Cunningham, Bruce ,,.,,......... 53 Cunnison, Dick ....... ........ 2 04, 235 Cupps, Ray ,,,,..,,,,..... ......... 5 3, I92 Currier, Richard ....... .............. 3 4 Curry, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,,,. I 32, 206 Curry, Nancy M. ..... Curfis, Charles Curlis, Shirley J. .....,,,.. 34, I46, I56, Cushman, Della .................................. Cusfer, Roberf .......... 34, I32, I38, Culler, Charles Cuyler, Nancy . ,,,,,, C. W. C. ................. . D Daeher, Irene Daily, Jean ..,.,, ffm Daines, Frank ...... Daly, Gerald Daly, Jeanne I66 IBB 256 l6l 206 II9 I74 252 253 228 I96 I47, H34 l68 Dancer, Gerry ..,...,...,,, D'Andrea, Jackie ...... Darkenwald, Dorofhy Darrow, Marfy ....,..... Dashiff, Sfephanie .... Dafri, Sam ,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,, Daughlery, Alice Dauna, Lois . .,.... Davenporl, Fred ..... Davidson, Bill ..,..... Davidson, Sid ...... Davis, Bonifa ..... Davis, Fred .... Davis, Glen ....... D'Avis, James ....... Davis, Lee ................ Davis, Lewis L. ll ...... Davis, Lisbefh .,,,...... Davis, Loyal .............. Davis, Miss Pauline .... Day, Donna ........,...., Day, Jim .......,...,, Day, Leo .,.....,....... Dayfon, Monle ..... Deal, Consfance .. Deal, Don ......,.... Deal, Marilynn .....,,,,, Deal, William H. Dean, Bob ................. Dean, Donald E. ....... . Decruyenaero, Gerard Dedo, Jerry ......,............ Dedo, Leland J. ........ . Degen, Dorofhy ...... Degnon, Dick ...,.. DeHann, John .,.....,., Deicherl, Lucille ...,..... Deiss, Barbara Jean ..... Delapp, Bill ................. DelBueno, Harvey ....... Dellinger, Dave ........... Del Mufolo, Celia ..... Del Secco, John ..,,.. Delfa Gamma ....... Delfa Nu Thefa ........ Delfa Phi Delfa ........... Della Phi Upsilon ,.,,,., Della Sigma Phi ..,... Delfa Upsilon ..,.,,. Delfa Zefa ................ Delucchi, Frances ..... Deluz, Lawrence .,.... DeMayo, Frank ..,...... De Mello, Edward .,.,.. Deming, Lee ..,....,,,.. Dencker, Kirsfen Dennis, Paul ........ Denny, Lowell ....... Denson, V1rg. ........... . DeNully, Roberf .,.... De Pauoli, Marie ..... Derry, Joan ...,.....,.,.., Desch, Donald .........,.. De Salles, Roberl E. . De Tala, Marlene ...... Deffli ng, Bev ............ DeVincenzi, John ,,,,.,,, De Voss, Dr. James C. DiBari's House ............ DiChr islina, Joan DiCiccio, Orland ...... Dick, Dick, J. Glenn ...... Sue ............... Dickie, Virginia .... Dickover, Bob ......, Diego, Aza ......... Diez, Delores ..... Digan, Jane ........... Dillier, Lorraine ..... Dillon, Gloria .......... Dillon, Pal ,.................. Dimmick, Miss Helen ..... Dinapoli, Frank ............. DiPiaz1a, Raymond .... 34, 83 l38 Diffemore, Nancy ..,....., Difwiler, Alison ,.,,..,, Dixon, Dorofhy ..,.. Dodds, Darline .............. Dodge, William K. ...., . Dobson, Harrison Lowry Doerr, Dave ................... . Dohemann, Bonnie Dohemann, Gordon ...,. Doherfy, Pafricia ,... Dohi, Grace ........... Dolch, Frances ..... Doler, Ken ........ ..... Donaldson, Cyrus .... Donaldson, Virginia ..... Donalelli, Eleanor ......... Donnelly, Granf ........... D'Onofrio, Louise Mary French, Laura ............ 35, Filice, Donovan, Dan ........ Dooliffle, Ron .............. Dorbrandf, Barbara .,.,. Dorqelolf, Dall ......... Dorsf, Donald ......... Dofy, Don ....A..,........ Dofy, Jack ........................--....--.- 1111111155111 ...1111135111 Dougherly, Alice .................. 60. 5I. Douglas, Chesley, Jr ..... 35, l05, .........2I0 Douglas, Nancy .......................... Down Boy ................... Downey, Dr. Lyle ....... Downing, Marilyn ..... ........... Doyle, Gerald P ......... ....... Drake, Joann ..,,,,,.., Dreis, Eleanor ........... Dresser, Ralph .............. Drew, John Richard ..... Driscoll, Barbara ..... Driscoll, Elizabelh ....... Droubay, Ann .,,,,.,.... Dublin, Shirley ........ Ducharme, Lou ..,... DuFour, Sfeve ,.,...,. Duffy, Dorolhy ..,,., Duke, Delfa ......... Dukes, Darrell ........ Dully, Rodney L. ....., . l62, ......,.....228 ............171, .........,.,l72 .........1s4 .......1o4, ........1e2 Duncan, Dr. Carl D. .... ............ 2 3 Duncan, Lee ............... ...........A.. ........204 ........200 II4, Ervin, Don R. Efa Epsilon ....... Efa Mu Pi ...,. Eulerf, Ken ....... Evans, Janice .,.... .... Evans, Tom ........ ....... 6 0 Evensen, Gloria ..... .... Ewing, Donald .... ,,.. . .. ........l78 l85, Faber, Fabris, F Marlene ............ Romana , .,.. ........204 202 . .... l..l90 l57 Dunlap, Tom ........... ...... I I3. I36 Dunning, Fred .....A..... ........... Durnale. La Verne ...... ........., Duval, Rusfy ............... ....... Dye, Donald .....A...... ......... 3 5 Dyer, Dick ..,.... ....... E Eager, Donald ....,......... Easfburg, John A. ..... . Easfman, Ann Leslie ,.,...... . Easfman, Bob .....................,.... . Easlman, Easfman, Edward Roberf Sfu ....,......................... Elam, Larry .............. Forbes, John ...,........ Foss, Ken ...,.,... Hanna, George ........... ......,.. 5 3 Fahey, Bob .......... Fahey, Francis ..,.... Fahler, Don ........ Fairchild, Hal ......... Fairchild, Pefe .,..... Faley, Ted ......A......... Fanelli, Richard J. ..... . Faria, Irvin ...,.,.......... Farrell, Berlha ......, Farum, Elaine ........ Faubel, Earl .,............ Faulkner, John W. ..,.. . Fauozza, Carmen ..........,.. Fay, Roberf Emmeff ...,,,. Evans, Nancy ...... .,.......,................ 6l, l30, Evafl, Ed .,.......... ....,.................. I4, ..,l62 ........l84, .........76, ...I30 ........35 .,.....244, .........35, I7 ......l36 ...234 ...252 ,..l86 Fraser, John ..... Fraser, Sally .,.,....... Frazer, Cloyce ..,,,.. Frear, Virginia ....... Frederic, Teri .....,.,.., ....,.l93 . ..... l69 ..1........l76, 255 240 Fredrickson, Sue ......,.........,.....,....,.... Freeborn Douglas H. ...... 36 , I36, l54,204 Freeman, Cherie ................,........,.. 36, Sl ll5 Freeman, Dr. Paul. ,,,., . Freshman Class ..,.. Freverl, Don ..... Friffey, Doralee .... Frigaulf, Julia ...... Frifz, Frosf Frosf Frosf, Frosf Frosf Murel .............. ...... ......237 .,......75 ......237 I75 I75 . .................. 36 Don ...,.....,.......,.............,....,..,.. 200 Elizabefh Jackson ...................... 36 Joyce ..............., 36 l53, l6I, I64 Loo-Ann ......................,,........., I62 Richard ...,......... Fu kenaga, George ..,.. Fuller, Sue .,.,,........... Fulsaas, Barbara A. Fulsaas, Donald .............. Fu lsaas, Russel ............... Funderburgh, Edward ...... ............. 2 I4 Furnish, Helen June ....... Furfado, Shirley .........., G Faz1o, Pefe .................... Feasel, Roland .....,.... Felber, Johanna ..... ...... Felice, Diana ...... ....,. Felich, Don ......,....... ............. Felse, William .............. ................... Fernandes, Barbara B ......,..,. 35, l56, Fernandes, Carl A ,........ ........., 3 5, Bl, Ferreffi, Pafricia .......................... 35. Galafea, John ............. Gale, Donald ........... Gallagher, Bill ..,....... Gallegos, Herman ...,. Galli, Bob ................ Galli, Carol .......... Galloff, Misfy ............. Galloway. Roy ................ I76 ........207 ..,111112o4 Fielder, William Rodney ............ 35, Flelds, Duck ..............,..... Flguera, Joe ..................... Filben, Filice, Filler, Phyllis .,.,... Barbara ...,.,, ...I94 Gamble, Thelma Jean .. Gamma Gamma Gamma Alpha Chi ......,. Phi Befa .......,.. Pi Epsilon ..... Ellen ........ ..,................... Bob ,...... ......... I 05, Eaton, Donald B. ..... ..................... . Eberling, Rulh ........... ....... 3 5. ....,.,.204 174, ..,.....250 .,...,..249 ....,,,.l96 Eckenrofh, Donna ..... , .......... Ecker, Paul .............. ....... Eckerf, Bill ........... .......... I 35, Eckerf, Sarah .................... ........ I 70. Eckharf, Barbara ................ l53, 244, Ecksfrom, Mae ........ .....,........ Eden, Bob ............ ..........A Eden, Rod ................ Edholm, Barbara ....... Edinger, Dorofhy Edls, Arl' ............................,......... .........l96 ........24O ...,.,..l72 Edmondson, Pefer C ..,.. 35,79,l38,l39, Edwards, Don ............,.., l07, l08, I92 Edwards, Dr. ...............s........ . Egan, Anne Mary ...........,....... Egan, Call-1erine Mary ....... Eggiman, Dollie ............. Eib, Wallace N. ........ . Eimers, J. George ..... Elder, Denice ...... Elder, Dr. J. C. Eliof, James ............ Ellingson, Janef ..,. Ellioff, Mariorie ..,,... .11'Q111'. 1 so ..,....35 .....l35 ............l47 ,111111111111 1 96 .......244, 245 ............I44 Ellis, Bernard .......... ...... Ellis, Edward ....... ...................... 3 5, Ellis, Tom G ......... ......... 3 5 78. 79. Elllson, Sally ...... ............ Ellsworfh, Dick ...... .,A... Elmslie, Gary ,,,,,..... Elsfer, Elroy W. Elwell, Diana ............. Ely, Hal ........,............... Emerson, George W. ..,.. . Emerson, Gerald ....,.. Emerson, Terry ...... Emig, Florence ....,.... Empey, M. Jeanne ,....,. .............249 .........200 111111111233 .1.......200 .11111 1 96 I9 .........1..l58 Finberg, Fred .1., Finch, Bill ........1 Finch, Inez ...... Fink, Barbara .... Fink, Carolyn ,,.... Finlayson, Ann ......,.... Fiorini, Phyllis .............. Fisher, Carleen A. ........ , Fisher, Harold Dwighl ...... Fifch, Dr. Harry N. ........ . Fiffs, Mariorie ......,...... Fifzgerald, Charlie ...,.. Fifzgerald, Jean ...... Flagg, Francis ..1..... 114, l05, ......1.,36, I6?, 111111111ao .,.,...,.96, ........l66 Flaherly, Dorofhy .,.., ......,. 3 6. Flaherfy, Francis ...,.,. Flanagan, Gail ...... Flanagan, Roger ...... Flannagan, Pafricia ,,............ Fleshman, Gladys ..,...,..., 36, 53, 228, I36 l79: l27, Gandofou, Norma ..... Gandolfo, Norma .1..... Gangola, Jack ...,.,,,1 Ganzerl, Richard ...... Garcia, Dick ...1..... Gardner, Kiefh ..,,, Garman, Dick ..... Garfhwaii, Earl ........ Garvad, Pele ................. . Garvey, Carol Mae ..,...... Gafch, Pai ................... Gauch, Ginger ,..,,.,. Gaudin, Jacque ...... Gemeffi, Rifa .......... Gendusie, Frank ...,..11 Genfry, Arline ,,.,. Genfry, Genfry, George, Gerard, Gerifz, Gerner, Gervais, Gervais, Dick ,.......... Norma ..... Bill ..,...... Lou ...., ...,..,... Edward Roberf ....,,,. M. Carlee ...... Carole ...,. Flefcher, Jamie .................................. Flickinger, Florence W .............,... 36. Flodslrom, Dick ............... ................ Flodsfrom, Richard ......................... Flood, Jay .................... l05, II4, I94, Flora, Ronald ............................ ll5. Flury, Florence ............... Flying Twenfy Club ....... Foersfer, Paul .,,.,,.,,,. Foley, Shirley ......... Fong, Num Kong .... Foofball ........................ Foofball, Jr. Varsify ..111 Foofe, Jeanene ............ Ford, Cliff ....,. Ford, Jody 1..... Forensics 1..,........... Forman, Alice . .,,.. 1 Foss, Earl .......... .. Ench, Alicia ............ ............ 2 52 Endersby, Keifh ...... ...., I 85, Engel, Paula ...... ................... 2 5I Engerud, Paf .......... .............. I 34. Engfer, Dick ,.,,,.,................. I05, II4, Engineering Sociely .... ................... 2 I3 Engman, Beffy Ann ..... ......... 3 5, l65 Enochs, Bobbie ......1,. Enzensperger, Ken? ...... Epsilon Pi Tau .....,., Erharf, George ........ Erickson, Bill ...... Erickson, Joyce ....., Erickson, Louise ....... Ericson, Pefe .....,.... Errofa, Francis ...... Erfola, Chad ....,. ............245 I 57 .........237 .........245 .,.......256 l92 ....,.,,,207 Fosfer Fosfer, Fosfer, Fosfer, , James Jim, ............... Mariorie ....... Marlene ..,.. I07, 111176103 111111148 ......l86 ...1.1..252 ll3, ,36, I74, Fox, Bob .............. ............. Fox, Pafricia ,............ ......... 3 6, Fox, Peggy .................... ................ Frame, Herberf C. ..... . Francis, Alberf .....1.,.1 Francis, Don ........ Francis, John ..1,..... ,..,,....36, l54, Frane, Beverly ...... ........ 3 6. Frank, Gerald ..... ......... 3 6, Frank, Vera .......... ............. Franks, Rila .............. ............. Franzaio, Rosalie 1,,... Fraser, Janef ........ .36, Geffleson, Joan ......... Giammona, John ....... ....,.I32 I5 ..........l80 ......36, I33 . .......... 36, 208 208 I40 36, ........l80, 228 ..1..,36, II4, 208 l52, l98 ......36, IB6 I 78 I74, 255 l28 ....,..,I74, I75 I45 ..........228 ..,.......233 ......,.36, 8l 206 ........l38, ........l85, 206 .,,.,..1..l96 111535, 144, 170 .,,.....,..1.,..25o ...,....36 ......252 ..,..,..79 I66 1. ..,.,..... l86 l70 ....,,,...l2B ......36, I 94 ........36 36, l50, 223 G1ann1n1, Rollo .................. .--... I 92 Giansirowsai, Michael ...... ..--..-- 5 3 Gibbs, Juanifa ............... ......-. 3 6 Gibson, Nancy ........... ...... I 76 Giese, Pal ,,.............. ------ 2 57 Gignoux, Jeanne .,.... Giles, Dean ,,,,.,,,... Gillaspy, Mary ..,,,1. Gillespie, Don ....... I44 ........36 ......252 I9 Gillespie, Sue ............. -------Y 3 7 Gilleffe, Joyce ..,............ ----.--- 3 7 Gillis, Dr. Hugh W. ....... .--..-..--- 2 2 Gilmore, Bill ,,,............ ........ 5 4. 79 Gingerich, Sue ......... ......... 3 7. 252 Ginn, Mildrid ...........,,. ........ I 56, 25l Ginsburg, Marilyn ......... ......... 3 7. 2I6 Gfovannelli, Jeanefle ............,... 37. I44 Gish, Kenf .................................... 37. 202 Glass, Melvyn ...1.... Glaves, Roberf ..,,1, Glover, Ed ..,.......... Goaman, Shirlee .... Goda, Agnes ..........,,... Godecke, Carolyn ....... Goen, Carolyn ..,1,... Goforfh, Bob ......... Goheen, Joanne ....... ..1,.37, l38, 208 .....37, II7, l52 ....,1....236 ..........253 l70 l53 Goldbaum, Sandra ,,.,,.1111...... 37, I46, 256 Goldberg, Gene ...... Goldf, Audrey ..... Gomen, Shirley ..... Gomes, Jeaneffe ....,1,1........ I47, l53, I64 Gomes, Winnie ..... ,,,,..,............. ..8l Gonsalve, Danny ......,, ...... l04, ll8, I28 Gonzales, Don ...... Gonzales, Louis ........ Goodhue, Carolyn ..... Goodloe, Jean ....,..., Goodman, Goodman, Phil ,,...... Goodspeed, Lois .... Goodwin, William ..... Gordon, Edith .......... Gorin, Donald ..... Gorvad, Pefer ...... Gorman, Bob .......... Goselin, Gene ...... Gossefl, Bill ....... Gould, Bill ............ Gourley, Doris ..,.... Governale, Gail ...,.. Governmenf .......,. Grace Hall ,,..11. Graf, Winifred Graham, Vern ......... Granewich, Nancy ....... Granf, Barbara ....,. Dick ...... ...... ..37 ..,....l66 .......l74 ......,200 ,......237 .......249 ......l05, II4, 202 .......37, 78, 230 .......23I ,......58-76 ,.........250 ...,.,.37, l72 .......,.,200 ..........l64 ,,.......,l44,l62 240 Granf, Helen ................................-.-. Granl, James F ........... 37, II9, 206, 2I4 Grassle, Fred ..............................--.... I35 Grasso, Nadine ..... . ..... .........- 3 7. l72 Graffone, Babs .... Graul, Barbara ,,.1,.. Graves, Edifh ...... Gray, Sylvia ....... Gray, Gray, Terry ......, Virginia .,.,,.. Green, Del ............... Green, George L. Green, Les ............ Green, Lois ....,...,. Greene, Barbara .,.. 175, 252 ........237, 249 253 ........l69, .......20B ..,....240 Greenelsh, Gene ..,...... ....... 2 04 Greenquisf, Ardelh ..... Y.-.------ - -53 Gregory, Herb .............. .......------ I 90 Gregory, Louis ............ ................ I 04. 204 Gregory, Mariorie Ann ................ 57. 253 Griffel, Grace ................ 65. 59. I72. I73 Grnffen, John .....................--... ..--.------- 2 I0 Griffin, Bonnie .... .. ......... 37. I56. 229 Griffin, Lenore ........... .......---------- 2 52 Griffith, Kafhleen ....... ................. I 78 Griffin, Thoralee ...... ...-.... I 74. 23I Griqg, Dulce ............ .--...- 3 7. I50 Grigsby, Mrs. ............. .-.------- 2 55 Grimes, Mary Alice ...... .............-.-- I 50 Grohs, Diana ............... ....-.-. I 70. 255 Gross, Shirley ............. .-.---------. I 68 Grofegulh, William ..-..------------- 37. I35 Grofheer, Lorri ,.................... . .....-..---- I65 Groverman. Elsa ............ 37. I46, I53. I79 Grub, Earl ............ .--.- .-..--. .---- ------4--- 2 3 5 Grube, Joan 1..,. Gualco, Gelso . ,.,,.. Guidaux, Edifh .,... l95 Gum, Sfan ........... .................-.-.- I 2I. Gunner, Kifly .................. 37. 62. l27. I59 Gunfer, George .......................------- -.I33 Gurriea, Helen .,.,.... Gushe, Wayne H ....... H Hagelin, Ronald ...... Hageman, Ed ...,.. Haqgood, Vivian .,.. Haglund, Hans ....,... Hagne, Barbara ...... ...1...233 ......,.37 .......37, I45 I04 Hagsfrom, Warren ..... ....... 3 8. 202 Hague, Jlm .........---.- ---------- I 04 Hahn, Brayfon ...... ...--.------- 2 06 Hale, Judy .............. -.------ I 74. 255 Halfhill, Marfy ........... ......-..-..- I I4 Hall, Donna Gail ....... .......... 2 50 Hall, Dorofhy ................. ....... 3 3. I70 Hall, Hall, Hall, Marie Jeaneffe ....,,., ,,.,....38 I96 Marv ,.,,,,............ ., ........ .. Owen ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,. Halladay, Bruce ....... Hallahan, Carole .... Hallberg, Ed ....... Hamann, Dale ...... Hamber, John ..,... Hambly, Bob ..... Hamilfon, Bob ........ Hamilfon, Jerry ....,. ,.,, ..,.1.... . .38 ......., 73, 97 ......38, l78 . ....,,. I I7, I94 ..........202 1......l96 ......9a, l0l Hammack, Pauline ...... .......... 3 8. I64 Hammel, Dawn , ..1.., . Hammer, Richard ................ 38. l34. 200 Hammond, Pefer .... Hamon, Bill .......... Haney, Don .1...., Hanglin, Russel ...., I94 Hannan, Dorofhy ......, . ...... 250 Hansel ......,.............. .....,.207 Hardy, Hansen, Carol .... Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Diane .... Gerry ...... , Gladys ...,.. Jeanne ......,. Hara, Kazuo ....................w --------- Hardcastle, Kenneth Harder, Ralph .....,........ ......... Hardiman, Harry .,,.. Hardin, Bud ............. Harding, Robert ....... Nancy ........... Howard, Russell .,,,... Hargrave, Jeanette ......... .........25l 'ffff..f,'..3s ..38, .3B, l62, Harkins, Neva Jeanne .............. Harkleroad, Donna .............,..,.,. I34. Harkness, Donald ........................A.,.,. Harlan, Joan .......,.. ......... I 34, I72, Harmon, Don ......... ................ Harney, Thomas .,.,.. ......... 3 B, Harper, Steve .... Harris, Connie ........ Harris, Earl .....,...... Harris, Elizabeth .,.., Harris, James ,.......,. Harris, Joan ...... Harris, Lucile ......... Harris, Susan ....A........... Harris, Una Marie ,..... Harris, Vic ..,A............. Harrison, Ed ..,.,..... Hart, Connie ...... Hart, Enid .............. Hartman, Pete ..... Hartranft, Glenn ,...... Harvey, Barbara .,,.,.. ....,...38, ,..1fQf5Ef l34, ..24, l72, Harvey, Connie .......,,,..,.,.................., Harvey, Ford ..................,,,,...,............ Harvey, Joan, ,................ 8l, l2I, I74, Harvey, Moretta ...................... I58. Harville, John ........ ......................,.. Harza, Ralph ...... Hass, Earl T. .,,...... . Hunter, Joan ..,.,, 'ffffffff..aa Hasse, Raymond .,A. .............. 3 8. Hatch, Thomas ......,, .,..,......... I 32, Hathaway, Anne .......,.,,..... I66, 253, Hathaway, Taylor ..... ....,,,............... Hatzenpillar, Phil ...............,,,..,,........ Hauser, John ,,,....................... ..... Hawkins, Mildred Annelia ................ Hayashi, Dale ........,.,,,......................... Hayes, Dorothy ........,..,,.,,,........... 38, Haymond, Jeannine C. ......,..,,.......... . Hays, Alice ....,..................... 38, l58, Hays Beverly ..,,,,,... ....... I B0, Hays, Charlene ....,,,,. ............ Hays Dick ...............,.... ......... Hays Mary Katherine ...., ......... Hea, Col. James J. .... ........... 2 5 Heath, Glendon E. ...... .............. . Hedge, Holly ,,,.......... ....... I 43, Hedin, Lawrence ,...... Heftner, Mary ....... Hehir, Warren ........... Heidhoff, Eleanor ..... Helnrlch, Ed ........... Heinsen, Art ...... Heller, Hugh Helm, Audrey ....,...... Hendry, James A. ,.,,, . Heney, Dorothy A. Hengstebeck, Margaret ..... Henning, Al ................ Henriques, Mary ....... Henry, Barbara ..,,...., Henselman, John ...,..,. Hensley, Ethel June ....,... Herman, Robert ....... Hernandez, John ..... Hernandez, Phil ,........... Herndon, Margaret .,... Herrgesell, Oscar ..,,, Herrick, Dorothy .......... Herring, Dennison .,.... Herrschatt, Faith ..,.,,, l36, ffiif ffffusa ..38, fffffflliilfl ..38, ..53, ..38, ...l70 Hershey, Barbara ..... ......... Herter, Nadia ........... ..38, Herzberg, Colleen .....,,,,.,,,,.............. Herzog, Gerri ,.,......................... I6I. Hesse, George ........ .....,,,, I 2l, I36. Hester, Betty .... .................,.AA. Hester, Richard .... Hevrin, Richard ..,,, Hibner, Don ...,,,, Hibner, Jack ...... Hichborn, Bob ....... Hickey, Myrna ...... Hierlihy, Martha ......, Higden, Betty ....... Higuchi, William ........ Hilderbrand, Mark .,,,.. Hill, Carol ...,............. Hill, Charles .....,,,. l05, um-.1-.I69 ...I47 'Milli is .......l62, ...2l2 Hill, Danny ....... Hill, David ..,..,. Hill, Dorothy ...... Hill, Helen ,..,, Hiller, Bob .......... Hillman, John .... Hilton, Lois ....,....... Hinds, Camellia ....... Hinds, Carol .,.... Hines, Robert ...... Hlnkle, Ben .............. Hinkley, Marilyn , ........ . Hinman, Mary Alice .... ........39, .......l48, 'f.QffQQf..a9 ........l54 ...ffffffitf Jacobsen, John H. Jacobsen, Margaret ....... ......... 4 0, Jagger, John ............... James, Cathy ,, .,...,. . James, Craig ............... Jamison, Lelan B. ...... Jansen, Carolyn ........ Jansens, Trudy ..,.,.. Janssen, Barbara ...... Janssen, Bill ......,.... Jay, Arlie ............ Jeffery, Marilyn ..... Hiroshima, Sammy ...... ................ Hirschman, Norm ..... Hielm, Bud ........... Hoang, Bette , .......... . Hobberlin, John W. Hockey, Robert W. ..... . Hodges, Roy ............ Hodgson, Newt ..... Hoenshell, Betty ....... Hoepner, Bobbie ....... Hogan, Steve ....,........ Holbrook, Lorelei ....,,,, Holeman, Jacqueline Holland, Jack ..,,........ Hollar, Barbara ......,. Hollis, Marianne ....... Holloway, Lois ..... Holm, Martha ..,,... Holmes, Fred .... .......208, ........39, l43, ......::.::..39 Isa ......l43, ...fffffffff..a9 Holt, Bertle ................,.,,....,,,............. Holt, Betty June .......................... 39, Holyfield, Harry L...39, l36, l38, I39 Homa, Charles .................................. Hooning, Albert ,..... 53, 79, l28, l38, Hoppe, Charles ..,,..,,, Hoppins, Harold ............ Horan, Michael .... Hore, Carol .,......... Horman, Betty ,.,.... Horton, Stanley .,,,,,. Hoskins, Wynn ...., Hossli, Bob ........... Hostetter, Betty ...... Hotchkiss, Carol ,,,,,.. House, Elliott ,,,, .,,,, Hovatter, Sue ,,,.... Howard, Joline .,... Howard, Leta ,,.,.......... Howard, Letitia K. .. Howes, Walter R. ..,, . Hoyt, Dale ................ Hubbard, Albert ..... Hubbard, Shirley ,..... Huff, Arthur ......,., ..............l05, 39, l36, l38, .....,39 'f fffffifif .......8l, l62, Jenkins, Marilyn ...... Jennings, Paul ....... ...... ..A............. I I 9 Jensen, Inge ........ ............................. I 76 Jensen, K. S. ........................ .. .......... .. Jensen, Lee ,,,,,,,,...,,..,.. IO6, IO7, IOB, Jessee, Betty June ...................... 40, Jiminez, Joe ......... .......... Joerger, Gloria ..... .......... Johnsen, Karen ..... .......... Johnson, Barbara .... .......... Johnson, Charleen ..... ................ Johnson, Dick ............ ........ I 35. Johnson, Edgar ........ .......A..... Johnson, Fay ................ ............ Johnson, Johnson, Jinx ........... ' ......... 40, Johnson, Joyce ....... Herbert G. ..... ......... 4 0, Johnsson, Karin ..... .......... Johnson, Kathryn ...... ...... 4 0, Johnson, Laura L. ........... .......... 4 0. Johnson, Margaret J. ..... ...-....--. . Johnson, Mary Lou ..... .......... Johnson, Robert ...... .......... Johnson, Scott ..... Johnson, Stan ........... Johnson, Thayer ..,.... I 36, .........40, Johnson, Vianne ...... Johnson, Virginia ...... Johnson, Walt ,............ ................... Johnston,, Albert L .....,....... 40, l57, Johnston, Wilber D. .... .........,.,......... 4 0 Jones, Bruce ............ ......A......... Jones, John ........... ...... Jones, Kathy ......... ............. Jones, Keith W. ..... ..--.-- 4 0 Jones, Mary Jo ..... ---------- Jones, Phillip ...... ...------- Jones, Phyllis ......A ..------,-.. Jones, Robert L. ....,.. ............. 4 0. Huff, Joan .....,,,,, ................... Hutt, Judith .......,, ...................... Hutt, Margaret ...... ..,..,,,. 2 44, 245, Hufhines, Don ..,.... Hughes, Barbara ...... Hughes, Bob ......... Huges, Joan ,,,,. Huges, Sue .....,,,.. ......A.. 2 53 Hugo, Alan .....,.,..,,.. ...... Hultberg, Carol ...,..,,.. ......... I 76 Humbarger, Barbara Humphrey, Lee ........... Hunt, Lyle ..,,,............ Hurley, Chuck ...,.,. Hurst, William J. .... . Huttman, Marion ..... Huxley, Harold ...,.. I lchishita, Betty I. ....... . lnterfraternity Council . ....,,o. 39, I3, 'fffffffffs'i.n l84, Jones, Ron ............. .....................-- Jones, Warren ..,..... ....... I 36, I96 Jordan, Richard ..... ........ 4 0, I29. Jorgenson, James .... ...............---- Jorgenson, Lois .,... ........ I 78, Joseph, Audry ....,.. -.-..--.---.- Jost, Tom ............ ---.-.---- Joy, H. Wilkes ..... ...,V.-,.--.-- 4 0 Jukich, Dolores ..... ....... I 76. 255 Juliano, Joe ........ ...........-- Junior Class ......... ...A....- Jurgensen, Bob ........ ------ K Katfer, Bill .................V. .....-..-- Kakos, Steve G. ...... ............... 4 0 Kalman, George ....... ..JJ...... 4 0, Kamano, Chiaki e........ Kane, Jim ......... ......--.. I 90 Kane, Mary .... ..-......A..- I 55 Kaneda, Kay ........ ........ I I5. Kapin, Frank ............ ................ Kappa Alpha .............,. .....Y,. I 94. Kappa Alpha Theta ..... ........ I 76 Kappa Delta Pi ............... ...-.-.------ Kappa Kappa Gamma .............. I78, Kappa Phi ......................... ......-. 2 44 Kappa Tau ................... ............. Kelly, Pat ................ Kelsey, John E. ..... . Kemppe, Robert Q. Kendall, Betty ........ Kenneally, Corinne Kennedy, Bob ........ Kennedy, Joan ..,... Kennedy, Del ........, Kennedy, William .. Kenny, Nxel ............ Kepler, Keith .......... Keplinger, Fred .... Kerr, John H., Jr. Kerr, Wally . ............. Kerwith, Shirlee .... Kesterson, Shirley . Keudall, Betty ........ Kevin, Catharine .. Kezer, Arthur ......... Kick, Walter L. .... . Kidder, Fay ,,,..., Kiely, Pat ............ Kieselbach, Dan ..... Kimball, E. Carolyn Kimball, John Warden Kimball, Robert .... Kimzey, Helen .....,.. King, Barbara ........ King, Bill ................ King, Wanda Y. .. Kinst, Barbara ..,.. Kirby, George ........ Kircher, Annabelle Kirchner, Lois ........ Kirkland, Diane .,., Kissick, Dick ........ Kitaiima, Marie .... Kitayama, Martha . Klaustner, Bob ......,. Klein, Ed .............. Kline, Marsh ..... Klove, Kathryn .... Knight, Elwyn ...,. Knight, Noel ...... Knight, Ron ....... Knowles, Dan ...,,,,,.. Knowles, Millie ...... Kobayashi, Harry .. Koening, Joan ,..,..,. Kohler, Richard .... Kolze, Rod ........ Kondo, Fumi ..... Kongsle, James ..... Kopter, Joan ..... Kortes, Don ............., Krausse, Carolyn .... Kreile, Richard ..... Kreisler, Ellan ....... Krengel, Carolyn .... Kreutzmann, Hank Krieger, Dorothy .... Krikorian, Butch .... Kruse, Marian .,,... Kruze, Bob ............. Kugel, Jacqueline .. Kuhn, Dick ..,......... Kuiese, Jo Ann ..... Kuit, Nellie .....,. Kuklinski, Frank .... Kuni, Carolyn ,........ Kuster, Fred J. ...... . L La brenz, Ted .....,..... Laclergue, Don ..... Lage, Carol ....... Laine, Eddie ..,....... Lamb, Nancy ..,..,.... Lambda Chi Alpha lglebak, Eda ................s.sss ............. 2 28 lgebak, Uni .............. ......... lmokawa, George .... ......... 2 46 lmrie, Stuart ............... ...... I 80 lnsel, Annette ,,,,............. ...... International Students Organization ..,,,,.., .......... 2 34 Iota Delta Phi ,.,.... Irving, Joan .,,,,, Isaacson, Bernie Isbell, Richard.. lshamaga, Arden .... lshimatsu, Betty ....... .........40, Ito, Shunll ................ ............. 2 35 Iverson, Corabella ..... ......... 2 49 Iverson, Jill .................. ...... I 72 J Jackson, Barb ..... ........ ......... 2 5 6 Jackson, John ......... Jacobs, Henry ....... Jacobs, James ....... I8 .........l87 .........206 Kaseman, Betty ..... Kasmire, Marcia . .... . Katicich, Mary ....... Kato, Emie ...,..... Kauter, Nancy ....... Kavanaugh, Pat ...... ..... Kawahara, Edward ...... ......... 4 0, Kazi-Girey, Jeanine ....... . Keane, Tom ................. ..... Kearney, Mayrene ........................ Keating, Gail .............................. Keeler, Jo Ann .......... 40, 64, 65, Kehlor, James R. .................................. 40 Kehn, Sally ...............................A.. I53 ' l05 Kell, Chet ,,.,.,,,,.. Keil, Denise ....... Kelley, Arthur ....... Kelly, Anne .,..... Kelly, Barbara ....... Kelly, Fleming ..... Kelly, Harold L. ...... ........ . Kelly, Jack ............. Kelly, Mary Lou ...... .......... Lambert , Catherine ..... Lambert, John William Lambert , Katle ............ Lambert, Ruth L. ....... . Lambert Lamson, , Tom ...,.. Bill .............. Lancaster, Mary F. .... . Lancina, Cathy ........ Landicho, John ......... Langley, Raymond ..... Langston, Robert D. Lankena, M. Edith ......... Lansbury, Loren L. ..... . Laranio, Lardner, Irene .......,.. Billie .............. Larsen, Jacqueline ....... Larson, Carol ...... 64, 65, 72 87 Larson, Jerry ................ Larson, Ray ............ ........ Lascuretts, Neil ..... Lathrop, Latimer, Latimer, Janean .,..... Phil ......... William ..... La Torre ..,,......,......... ....... 8 0 Lauslen, William F. ,.... ......... 4 I, Lavell, Shirley ........ ..Y..Y.... Lawler, Jackie .....,..... ............. Lawson, Carolyn ....,.. . ...... I50, Lawson, Elsie ......... ........ 4 I, Lawson, Francine ....... .....,... 9 3, Lazzarini, Joyce ,..... ..,...... Lazzarini, Luis P. .... .......,. , Leamey, Roy .....,.... ......... Leask, Dorofhy ,......,. ....... LeBaudour, Marie ...... .................., Lebedeff, Dick .......... ............. I I4, Lecesne, Mary ..,...........,......... 4l, 66, Lee, Granf ....... ............................A. Lee, Nancy .................. 4I, 60, 6I, 69, Leeds, Margorie .................A........ Lees, Roberf E. .,... . Leese, Claire ..,... Lehr, Barbara ........,. Leidig, Kafhleen ....... Leldlql Lee .............. ......,..I80 Lenger, Isabel ........... ...,... Leonard, Jim ................ ............. Leoneffi, Lorraine M ..,......,......... 4I, Leos, Sophie ......,,....., ....... 4 2, l5B, Lerwill, Marya ......, ................. Lesser, Ken ............. .............. Lev1n, Bucky ............. ....... Levinfhal, Thelma ...., Lewis, Don ....,,.......................... ,....... Lewis, Griffith Roberf ................ 42, Lewis, Herb ..................... ........,. Liefrinck, Palsy ..,...,..... .......,.. Liesegang, Bebe ...................,,..,.. 42, Leinieks, Dagrnara ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,......, 234 Life, I9, 55-57, 77, I26, l59, l83, 2I3, 220, Lincoln, John ...........,....................,..... Lind, Marilyn ........... ............... Lindberg, Lois H. ........., .......... 4 2, Linder, Perry ....,..............A ......... 4 2, Lindsay, Barbara Jean ................ 42, Lindsay, Cliff ................ .......... Lindsay, Frederick ........ .............. Lloyd, Harlow ........... Ling, Donald ............. ......... 4 2, Linkey, Dick ,.......... ..........., Lippalis, Frances ..... .............. I 64 Lissner, Consfance ,,.................... 42, Liffleworfh, Lorene .............. 42, I56, ..,,,.....,.52, Lloyd, Henriefla ....... .............. Lloyd, Margo ....,.... Lloyd, William H. .... . Lockharf, Joanne ..... Logan, Mona Mae ....... ......... 4 2, Lohr, Homer .......,..... .......... Loken, Joan E. ......... ,........ 4 2, LoMonaco, John ....... ..,....,.... I 94 London, Chuck .,... .,.............. 2 05 Long, Burfon ..,,,,, .,.,..... 4 2, 2l2 Long, Dick ...,,,.... ,........... 2 06 Long, Fred ,...,......,... .......... I 33 Longshore, Joann .........................,...... I70 Loomis, Wilma T. ...................... 42, Lopes, Eslelle .........,...... 42, I47, I56, Lopes, Gerrie ...,...,.,............,......... 42, Loreffo, lrene ,.....,....... ............ Lorraine, Roberf Jr. .... ........ . Loffs, Jean ,,,,,,,,....,,,,. .,....... I 62 Lolz, Joe ......,..,..... ......... I 57 Lofz, Sallee ........... ......... I 34 Loud, Charles ........... ......... Lousfau, Laurelfa ..,.. ,......... Lovell, Glen .......... ....... I 07, Lovely, Diane ...... ............. McCaughna, Janice ......... McClelland, Mariorie ................ 42, I72 McClung, Garreff ,.... ....................... 2 08 McClure, Shirley .................. 42, l50, 223 McClymonf, Wallace O ...,, ,,42, l85, 2l0 McCon1ke, John ...............,... .42, l29, 157 McConkIe, Roberf ...........................,.. 2l4 McConnell, Dick ..,..... McCoy, Befly ....... McCoy, James .,... McCrea, Neal ....... McCulley, Len .............. McCullough, John ,,..,.... McCullough, Sfewarf ..... McDaniel, Nancy ..,..... McDonald, Joseph ,,,... McElroy, Roberf ...... .........206 .........254 ........86 I 57 I 90 .........2l2 ...,.....202 ......l64 ...,.....I58 McEneany, Ginny ..... .............. I 70, 253 McFaden, Burreff ..... ..,...... 4 2, 86, I87 McFarland, Voyle ..... ............ 4 2, I29 McGaugh, Jim ....... ................ 2 46 McGill, James ,,,.,,,,.., ....A,.,..... 4 2, 200 McGova Ann ..,................................... 255 McGowen, Edward ...,........ McHenry, Sally ........ McKay, Bud ........ McKay, Tom .......,... IZI, I36, 2I4 I 92 McKay, Yvonne .......... ..........,. 2 37. 249 McKean, Rosemary ..........,.., 42, I27. I53 McKeawn, Roberi ,,,,,,, ..,..,,.. 4 2, I86 McKeay, Yvonne .......... .........,...,.. 2 49 McKenzie, Dean ,.....,........ .......... 8 I, 2I0 McKenzie, Margaref .............,,............. 42 McK1bben, Joan ....,............. 42, I74, 264 206 McKinley, Don ............ McKnigh'I, Elmora ..,... McLaughlan, Marian McLean, Ray ...................... McLeod, Gordon .... ....... McMahon, Bob ..... McMahon, Ray .......... McMasfers, Bruce ........ 1131151240 ...,............254 121, 135, 214 I45 I4 McMullen, Bob ......... ....... I I9. I52 McMurfry, Jim ............... ................ 2 04 McNally, Beverly ........................ 42, 252 McPherson, Charloffe , .... . McPherson, Don ............... ............. 2 06 McPherson, Wall .......... ....,... I 07, I2I McRae, Don ......,,...... .........,.,.... 2 02 McSweeney, John ..... ......... 4 2. 200 M Macdonald, Jack D .......,. ......... 4 2, I87 MacDonald, Joseph ....... .... ..... 4 2 , I54 MacGiIl, Harold ......... Mackay, Jack ......... .. MacKenzie, Ron ..... Mackie, Roberl .....,...... .....,.,.206 ........43, 87 MacLean, Ellen .......,....... ................ I 74 MacQuarrie, Dr. T. W ........... 5, 8, 9, 87 200 Macway, Howard ........ Macway, Pafricia .,,..... MacWhinney, Margie ..... Madigan, Marguerite ...,.. .....,...43, .........249 , ....... 43 Madsen, Bob ................... ......... I 92 Madsen, Rufh ......................A....A.......... 240 Magee, Richard James ....,........... 43, 200 Maggio, Clara .........,............ 43, I56, I46 Magladin, Marilyn ...... Mahan, Roberf ,....... Mahan, William ..,... Maher, Dorofhy ...,.....,. ,.,......,.l80, 255 .....,l88 ......,,,I64 Mahon, Kirby ..............,.... ................ 2 57 Maingueneau, Claudia ........,............. 245 Maiersik, Clifford A ............. 43, 208, 230 Malinao, Evelyn ...,........ ........... I 43, I44 Martin Marfin, Alberfa ...... ......I76 Bxebrach ....... ........ 8 I Marlin Jackie .,.............. ....... 2 52 Marfin, Rev. James A. ...... ...... 2 37 Marfin, Jim ..,...,............. ...,,. 2 37 Marfin, LaVaun ....,..,,.. ...... 2 57 Marfin, Magor .......... Marfinsen, Warren ,.,.. Marlin, Marion ........ Marlin, Sfephanie Marfin, Theresa ......., Marfini, Lois ............ ....,.....235 .......,43 ......253 ,..,..I74 ..........252 I64 Marfmsen, Warren ......... .......... 4 3, I38 Mary George Co-op ...... ................ 2 5I Marzoffo, Rufh ....... Mason, Beverly C. Mason, Charlene .... Mason, Paf ............. Massman, Dick .e,.. Mafheny, Hank ,.,., Mafheson, Sally ...... ..........43, I58 ......256 .....,....I70 ..........208 ......,,,,200 ,.....,..,228 Mafhrusse, John ..,...... Y..V.Y..... 4 3 Mafkovifch, Evelyn . .,.. ,......... 2 55 Mainey, Barbara ....., Mafsuda, Kiyo .......... .,....254 ........43 Mafsumofo, Jessie ....,.. .........V,,, 2 36 Maffhews, AI ................... ......... 9 4. 99 Maffhews, Larry .....,..,,...... .......... I 03 Maffhews, Raymond L. .... ........ 4 3 Mau, Marfha ...,........ Maus, Waller ..,.,,A,, Maxay, Marlyn ..... May, J. C. ..,..... . Maydeck, Bob ....... Maynard Maynard Maynard Mazzonfi Dale ...,,...., Kafhy ....,.,, , Jim .......... I 58 ......,,,,255 I4 I 87 ..,....206 l70 ........87 Maxine ....... ........ 5 3 Meckel, Dr. Henry ..... ........,....... I 46 Medo, Jeraldine ...... Meeker, Barbara ...,.... Mekler, Arlen ....... ,,.....,.43, 151, 152 Melbye, Bob .................. 79, I38, I39, 206 Melcher, Jerry ...........................,...... 206 Melendez, Johnny ....... ................ I I8 Melo, Louis .........,.,,, .................... I 57 Mendosa, Bill ............ ....... I 52, I84, I92 Mendonsa, Gibby ..,.... .................. 9 7 Meneze, Lewis ......,... Meneze, Marilyn ....,. Merrick, Jack ,....... Merrick, Milf ....,..,.. ........43 ........43 ..........I87 Merriman, Nancy ........... ........ I 70. 253 Mervy, Medora-Vaux ....., ....... 4 3. I80 Messa, Marlene ........... .......... I 68 Mefherell, Kenny ...... .......... I 90 Mefz, Oscar .............. ....... 4 3, I92 Meyer, AI ............. Meyers, Diana ....... Meyring, Joan ....., Michell, Marilyn ...... Michi, Yvonne ...,...... Mieseke, Carl F. ..... . Miguelgorre, Chuck ..... Miland, Janet .,......,. Miley, Millar, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Ellwood S. Andrew .,... Bull .,.,.,.... Bob ,...,.... Donald Frances .............,.,.............. ...... ......,,,,I94 ........53 .......245 ........43 ........69 .......,43 I B6 .......,43 ,.........I94 .......,..43, I57 ..........43, II7 ...,.......l87, I90 ..........83, 96, I49 255 Millerl Georges Jean ................ 44. I40 Miller, Marilyn .............. ............. I 74 Miller, Meriel ,............ ,......... I 66 Miller Roberl Bruce Low, Bennie ......,. Lowell, Joan ...,....,.. Luick, Wilber F. Lum, Jackie ..,...... Lum, Roberf ...... Lund, Arf ............. Lund, Jack ............. Lundy, Befh Lou ....,.. Lundy, Bill ............,. Lundy, Charles ...... Lufher, Jean ........ .,......42, .. .. . .. I 70, ...ffliif . . . I 72, Malone, Malone, Malone , Joyce .. ...,,.....,,.. 65, I50, Dick ..........,.. ....,......... John ......................,....... Malone, Vincenf J ..... 43, 60, 6I, Malone Maloya Molfos, Malfzm 114, 194 II9, 214 175, 223 111, las y, Kafhleen ,.....,............... 43, I64 n, Charloffe ......,............. 43, 242 George ..,....... ..., an, Mel ....,....... Mancebo, Thomas ...... Mancine, Charles .... Mannon, Joe .......,, ........43 ........43 ,..,.,I9B ....,.l98 Lufz, Diane ....... Lyang, James ...., Lyke ....,................ .... ...82 Lyman, Virginia ......... ....... Mc McAmis, Peg ............. ......... McCabe, Morley ....... ........ . McCall, Margee ..,.,...., ......... McCallisfer, Garland ..... . ...... .. McCallum, Claire . .,..,..... ....... . . McCandless, Marian ....... ......... McCann, Terrence ,..... .....,... McCarfhy, Ralph ..... ......... McCarfy, Theron ..,.. ......... .......42, Manoukian, Milf ...... I7 Manseau, Dick ............ ................ I 94 Mansfield, Cecil L. .... ......... 4 3, IB7 Manfeufel, Fred .............,.................. I04 Marcheffe, Carol Lou .......... 43, I68, 254 Marchoke, Rifa ......,..... ................ I 70 Marcil, Sfan ,,...... Marcraff, Ed ..,..,... Mardesich, Belly ,.,,,, Marinovich, Anne .... Marks, Leonard .,... Marks, Margie ....... Marshall, Dan ....... Marshall, Floyd ..... Marfens, Rufh ....... I I2 I57 I62 ,,,,,,,,,,.,252 .......I28, 2l2 l70 I 30 ......,..202 .........256 Miller, Thomas R. ......,, ....... 4 4, 204 Miller, William B. ..... .................. 44 Milligan, Pal ......,,,... .................... I 87 Mills, Church ...,,,,,.,,,,, ,.....,.. 5 3, 85, I96 Milner, Consfance ..,,,......................... 44 Minamide, Helen C. ,,,,, .,...,,,.. 4 4, 236 Minardi, Shirley ......... .....A....... I 64 Minnear, Clare ........ .......... 2 40 Miner, Barbara ........... .......... 2 54 Miranda, Elizabefh ..... ...... I 72 Miranda, Lorraine ...... ........ 4 4 Milchell, Bob .......... .......... 2 35 Mifchell, Ed ....,.,.... Mifchell, June ....... Mifchell, Kenny ...... I96 I64, 233 Mifchell, Shirley ,,,...... ...... I 50, 244, 245 Mix, John .....................e,....................... 37 Miyamura, Yoneko .............,,............... 44 Moeller, John, 44, 60, 6l, I57, l85, l92 Moellering, William .....,e.,.e............... I49 Moesle, Bob .,,,................. ......ee,....... I 87 Mohrmann, Wilgerfa ..... ..ee.... 4 4 Moia, Dave ,...,.,.......... ....-- I 98 Moll, Leo ..............,,,. ........... 4 4 Mollahan, Barbara ..... ............. I 70 Momii, Isamu ........, ........ I 42. I54 Monahan, John M. .... . Monden, Thelma .......,. Monroe, Donna Dean Monson, Roberf .,.,..... ..........44, I27, I68 I40 Monfgomery, A. J. ,,,... ....... I 69 Monfgomery, Marilyn ....... ....... I 76 Monfigue, Anifa . ..,. . Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Dorofhy ........ Elizabefh ..,.. Harrison ....., James T ........ .....,....228 I72 I66 ........44, l29, 2 I0 Owen ., ..... Moore, Moore, Moore, William B. .... . Morehouse, Shirley ,.... Moreland, Marion ....... Moreno, Arfuro .,...... Moreno, Tony . ,,,...,,, Moreffini, Joanne ....... Morgan, BIII ....,......... Morgan, Paul . ,,,..., Morgan, William ...... Roberl ........... Morishma, Sue ........ Morocco, Ralph ..,.,... Morrill, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Roberf ..,,, Dick ,......... Jim .............. Paf ...,............. Mary Ruih ,,,,. ...........I20, I I9 ...,...,44 .........44, 8l, I8B, I74 ........76 ..,....I94 I 88 ..,.....,.246 I86 ......,...208 I43, I86 ,......252 l72 Morrison, Jerry ........ Morriss, Frank ,...... Morse, Mary ......, Morse, Walf ....., , .......a5, 205 .......95, 1oo ..........,,.....244 I84, I98 Morfon, Paf .......,.s........... ............. 2 52 Mosher, Ed ..................,ee...... .......... I 92 Mosher, Dr. Raymond M ......... ......... I 6 Mosier, Mary Jean ............... ........ 4 4 Moffram, Mr. John ........., ........ 7 7 Mounfanos, Anne T. ...... ............ 4 4 Mudgeff, Rulh A. ,,,, .,...,. 4 4, I6l Mueller, John ,............ .....,......... . .I33 Mueller, Walfer S. Muggs ....................,,. Mullan, Tom ......... Muller, Barbara ........ Mumby, Mu Phi Ted .......... Epsilon , ....... I88 51, 67, 69 IB 147 Murison, Charloffe ,.,.....,................... I66 250 Murphy , Eileen ........ . ............. . .... . ....,. Murphy, Jeanne ............ 65, I74, I75. 233 Murphy, Margarel' .....,.... Murphy, Paul ....,. . 44, 60, 6I, I6B ,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,.. .l2I Murray, Ken ........ Murfos, Barbara .,....... .......253 202 Myers, Harry .................. ....... Myers, W. Howard ...... ......... 2 I N Nagareda, Ko .................................... II8 Nakamura, Margaret ..., 44, 86, l27, l33 Nakamura, Marion ............................ 236 Nale, George ............................ 204, 230 Nalley, Alexander Barclay .................. 44 Nandini, Caroline ..........r..................... 44 Narbaiz, Lucy ................ ....... 2 49 Nash, James ....................... ....--. 2 I2 Naylor, Dr. Beniamin ...... ......... 2 3 Neal, Bob ........................ . ........ 83 Neill, Carolyn ............... ................. 2 28 Nelson, Jerry ...................................... I52 Nelson, Rlchard M ................. 44, I85. 200 Nelson, Rulh V. ........ . Nelson, Shirley Mae I72 Ness, Arlene ............... ............. 2 28 Neubarfh, Bonnie ........ ....... 4 4. I47 Neufz, Lloyd ............ .........- I 96 Nevenzel, G. M. ...... ....... 2 33 Newby, Lee C ........ .................- 2 3 Newell, Doug ...................................... I30 Newhall, Donald E. ,........... 44, I54, I90 Newhardf, Dorofhy ..... .................... 2 49 Newlan, Margarel ....... ................. 2 37 Newman Club .......... ....... 2 39 Newporf, Nancy .... ....... I 6I Newfon, Lee ......... ....... I 90 Nicholi, Bob ..,,,.. ....... I 52 Nichols, Leslie ..... .......... I 65 Nichols, Marion ..... ....... 4 4. I33 Nichols, Paul ...,. ................. I 52 Nickel, Alvin ...... ............. 4 5. I57 Nickel, Nickley, Niederh Nielsen, Nielson, George ..... Paf ,,,..,,.., .. I9, I52, 206 off, Phil ....... ........ 7 2, I38, 200 Norm ...... .......................... 2 04 Earl ...... ............................... 4 5 Nlefl, Jeanie ................ 45 Nisl, James W. ....,.. . Nolloy, Ernesl' R, ..,.,. Norfolk, Carmen ..,,,, Norris, Diane ..,. 127, 145, I53 174, 175 ,...........45 ......,45, 15a ......,l34, 155 .........l36, O Kane, Marr .......,.... Peslarino, Marilyn ....... Norris, Slerling Norlier, Arlhur ,,.... Norwood, Ray .......... ..,.,.206 ........45 ..........207 Nolh, Don .................,.,.. ..,,,,..,. 2 30 Nollingham, Barbara ...,. ...,.... 5 3 Novak, Mildred ........... Nowneiad, Sirouss . ...... ........45 .......234 Nunes, Don .......,........ ....... I 87 Nye, Phyllis ................... ....... I 6l O Oaks, Bill ....,...,.,,,..... ,,,,., 2 06 O'Brian, Bill ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 57 O'Brian, Ron ............,....A.,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, I07 Occupalional Therap Club ......,,.... 229 Y Ocken, Dale ................,...,...,............. I I7 O'Connor, Dorolhy ..... O'Doan, William ..... O'Harran, Phil ...... Okamolo, Audrey ..... Oldham, John .,..,...,. Olds, James H. Oliver, Belly ...... Oliver, Yvonne .......,,. Oliver, Marzelle ,..,, Oliver, Sfeve ..,............ Olivera, Edward F. .... . Olsen Olson, Olson, Dianne ....... Olson, Olslrom, Merle ,,.I..,, O'NeaIe, Barbara ...... , Gus .............,.. Dale G. La rry ......... O'Neill, Mary Clair ,.,,,.,,.,.. I64, I74, Openshaw, Janel E. .,.. ..,...,.,.... 4 5, ora, Ed .,.............,.... Organizalions ......... Orlando, Joyce ........ Orndoff, Carl C. Orocchi, Joe ......... Orr, Clarence ...,... Earl ....... ........., 2 04 Orsi, Kalhleen ...Y Osorio, Jack ....... I36 I4 121, I 80 ........45 I7 ........45 253 I 92 l40 ..........l57 1 71, .......45, l54 I66 252 ISD I 36, ............45, l30, I96 .......I24-257 ........l5I, l68 I9 .......l00 .......l70 Osborn, D1ck ..................................,.., I94 I38, 202 Osborn, Jack R. ....,...,,.. 45, 79, Osborne, Bob ......... Oslendorl, Henry .. 102, 19o Oller, Lorrence ,,,,,.......,,,...... .....,. 2 I4 Ouellelle, Dr. Vernon A. ..... ........ I 7 Over, Charles .............,.,...... ....... I 28 Overhouse, Madge ........ ........ 6 3 P Pace, Carol .,.,..,e,,..,,,,,,,....... 45, I66, 23l Padilla, Ronald ...... Page, Carol ....... Pahl, Mary ...... Painler, Joan ,,.,. Painler, Pal ....... Palhegyi John ...... Palma, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmqu Ron ............,,,, Darlene ......., Dr. Irene .. Joanne ........ Mar1an ..,...1. Viola ,,,,,.,,,, isl, Andrea Palos, Oscar .......... Panhellenic Council Pan1, Mary ,....,,,,,.. Panler, John .,....,,. Panloskey, Dave .,,,.. Papineau, Rulh ..... Papp, Dave .............. Pappa, A. Henry ....... Pappas, Joe ....,............ Paradiso, Mary Ann Paramo, ' Pardee, Parker, Parker, Parker, Dawn ...... Claude ...,.. Doris ..... I47 l70 I 72 150, ..........256 I9 l98 I7, .....,.228 .......252 I 7 .......254 ........45 I6l .......223 ........45 .......lB6 ........45 I54 I 90 IBB .......253 Ern1e ............... Parker, Weldon ..... Parkin, Claire ............ Parry, Leslie ,................ Passeggi, Margurile Paslorino, Guido ....... Palella, Rosemarie Palheal, B1ll .............. Palrick, Don .......... Palrick, Joseph ..,. Pallerson, Bill ...... Pallerson, Don L. ...... . Pallerson, Palricia ...... I I I .......252 .......230 ........58 l53 I7 .......45, .. ...... 45 .......I42 .......250 I 92 I 87 .......l49 .......204 , .............. 45 .......45, 250 Paul, Joyann ............ ......................... 4 5 Paul, Mariorie .............................. 8I, I44 Pawloski, Deloris P ......... 45, 70, I27, I64 Paxlon, Sharon .................................... 204 Payne, Jack ........................................ 204 Payne, Roberl Bruce ..,.. ........ 4 5 Payne, Thomas O. ....., . ........45 Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pedersen, Pedrioli, Peirona, Dorolhy .... Marilyn ...... Marilyne ....... Jone ............. Adriana ....... Madaline ..... Pelliccione, Gloria Penaal, Pendell, Nancy .......... Virginia ........ .......45, ..........240 228 I 76 .......252 ..........252 .........45, Pendlelon, Douglas ...,.......,.,... Pennlman, John ............. Perazzo, Perazzo, George ......... ...45, 228 I90 l5l Edilh .............. 46, 64, 65, 69, Perey, Rachael .... . Perich, J erry Perius, Marie ......... Perkins, Perkins, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Persing, Homer ....,.. Rich ........ Bill Grallen ...... Herberl ............ Madeline L, ..... Vince ,. .,......... . Willie ........ David ......... Pelerman, Barbara ..... Pelersen Pelersen Pelersen Pelersen Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson , Belly Anne .... , Jon ............... , Marilyn ....... , Waller ,.,,. , Arl ,,,,...... . , Claylon ..,,... Danlel ...... , Danny .............. Eleanor B. ...... Pelerson, , Goodwin ...... , Helen ........... , Lloyd .... , Pele ...... , Pinky ...... , R1ch ...,.. Pellel, Bill ........ Pellel, Bob ........... Pellil, Roberla .... Pelly, Dale ,.............. Pfaff, Peggy ................. Pfaffenberger, Elmer .... Pfeiffer, Dick ............... Phelps, Bob ............. Phi Epsilon Kappa ..... Phillippi, Barbara ....... Phillips, Russ ........... Phi Mu Alpha ........., Phi Sigma Kappa ....... Pichugin, Analole ....... Pi Epsilon Tau ...... Pierce, Benny ,,... Pifer, Bill .........,. Pigarow, Helen .... Pi Kappa Alpha ...... Pilaria, Bealrice ...... Pl Omega Pi ,....... Pippin, Barbara ....... Pirzadeh, Freidoun ..,.,.. I47 I 00 ,.-.....46, l40 .......9l, .......46, I52 2l0 234 . ..,...... 46 129, I43 ..........l07 ...45, I98 ...,..,255 l03 IS7 I 93 I 92 ..........I86 l29, I58 .......46, l40 ..........I57 I 92 l09 ..........l6B l57 ..........79, ....,,,.206, 207 2I6 ..........252 ..........I57 .,.....I76 . .,,., 246 I4 I I4 I52 l00 .........l04, I48 20l 200, I 53 l92 I 94 .........,256 l9B, 199 ..........l58 I 80 ....79, .. l7l, Pllcher, Blll ............,. ........ Pillman, Susan ...... .......... Pills, Calvin .......... .,...,.... 4 6, Pills, Jacqueline ..... ........ 4 6, 234 I 86 257 204 I44 II7, 76, I43, P1zanle, George ....,,..... .............. 7 9. I39 Plaskell, Elma Jane ............ 46, l50, 223 Plaus, Carol .................................... ..., I 90 Plehiers, Sondra ...... Pless, Norma ........ Plesse, Fredolin ....... .....68, I76, 252 ..........240 ..........I57 l56, I75 I7, Ploeg, Cory ................. .......... Plummer, Harold .................... Poage, Jeanie ......... ........ 4 6, Polk, Lon .... ................. Pollill, Frances .............. Polsinelli, Rose Marie .... Poole, Bob ...................... Pope, Esler ................. Pope, Porlal, Porler, Porler, Porler, Porler, Poslal, Poslal, Poller, Poller, Poller, Powers, Powers, Poylress, Dr. W Pal ...,,.. Dee ......,.,. Delores George Harold Jim ..... .......46, I92 228 ..........256 II 97 237 , 13s, Fred ....... .......... I 05, Pal ..,., Belly .... Rusk .......... Suzanne ........ Audrey ........... Roberl ............... Poznekoff, Ron Pracna, Joan .................. Prange, Dr. Elizabelh .,.. Pralher, James .............. Pralher, Jean Doris ..... 200 l85, ll5, I94 .4e, 231 I 36 1ll1am ........ .. ....46, I62 I54 ..79, ..46, I 62 ....,,,223 I0 I66 Prall, Mr. Lowell .......................... IB, 2l0 Presbylerian Hall ............................ 249 Price, Barbara .............. 46 I46, I53, 249 Price, Maria .,,..., ,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 52 Price, Roberl ..... ......................... 4 6 Priddy, Bill ........... ........ I l5, II9 Primm, Alice .............. Princeau, Andrew .......... Prilcha rd, Mrs. lzella ......., Proclor, Carol .,,,.......... Pruil, John .,,..,,.,.,,,,,, Pryor, Ann ......... Pryor, Janie ....... Pryor, John ......... Publicalions .........,. Pucker, Kennelh ....... Pugh, Bob ..,.......,.,, Pulance, Tanya ......... Puraccini, Barbara .... Purdy, Dr. C. R. Pursell, Paul ..,...,.......... Q Queener, Barbara ...... Quemenl, Colelle ...... Quinlan, Roberl ..........., Quinley, Mr. C. W ......... Quinn, Brian .................. Quong, Wm. L. H. ..... . R Rabanus, Frances Radio euna ..,...., ' .... Raef, Phyllis ......... .... Ralloski, Bill ......... Ralloski, Bob .....,.... Ralloski, Richard ...... .......45, I42 ......l6, 65 .......252 l57 ........46, .......46, 253 207 ........77-83 2l4 ...........l86 ........25l .......25l .......46, I94 I76 ...........I76 ......46, .......208 l80 l6l, I64, IS4, I 35, l54, 229 l86 I96 I96 Ragozzino, Rila ......,..............,............ l80 Raines, Rod ........................................ l04 Raley, Leverla .......... 46, 60, 6l, I27, I62, 244, 245 Rally Commillee .... ......... 6 6, 67 Ralph, Belly ......... .......46, l68 Ralph, Cliff ...,. ,.... ........... I 9 4 Ralslon, Arlhur .........., ......... 4 6 Ramer, Faye ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,. .,,,....... 2 40 Ramirez, Alexander R. ............ ...46 Raney, Joe ...................... ................. 2 06 Rank, Violel ............... ........ 2 33, 257 Rankin, Carol ......... .................... I 76 Rapley, Bernice ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,.. 6I, I34, l6B Rasmussen, Chesler ............................ l58 Raymond, Doris Lee .. Reabold, Melvin L. ..... . Ready, Wm. L. .......... . Reckheld, Richard .... Redeker, Richard ...... Reding, Palrick ....... Redman, James H. I B8 .......2l0 I2 Reed, Arl ................. .,..... 2 00 Reed, Maryedilh ..... ....... 2 52 Reese, Pal .,,......... ........................ I 80 Reeves, Dick ........,..,.......................... 200 Regan, Wallace E ......... 46 I2I, l29, 208 Reger, Norman ..... .............. 4 7, 76, IB7 Rego, Jeanne ..... ................. 4 7, l7l Reid, Arl ..,.,..,... .............. 2 35 Reid, Keilh w. .... ......... 4 7 Reidy, Jack ....... ......... 7 9 Reidy, John ....... Reilly, Reily, Reinharl, Waller ...,,. Reilzel, Marques ..... Renlh, Roberla .... Evan ..,....... Henry ............. Renz, Belly ,....,... Renz, Carol ....... Renzel, Ann ........,. .. Reuler, Paul .............. Reynolds, Marilynn .... Reynolds, Dale ....... Reynolds, Joyce ..... Reynolds, Nancy ............ Rhames, William E. ..... . Rhodes, Len ................ Ribal, Raymond ....... R1ce, Larry ............ Richards, Jack ............ Richards, Maralyn ..... Richardson, Cheryl ..., Richardson, Tom ........ Richardson, William .,,... Richarl, Belly ............ Richerls, Joseph L. .... . Richey, Carol ........... Richey, Claire ............ Richmond, Maurice ....... Richmond, Rob ...,...... Richmond, Ted ....... Riedel, Marica ....... Ridenour, Beverly ...... I94 .......206 I 88 .......2l0 I 70, 252 .......47, ..........l76 I0 ...,...240 ......,204 .......240 I43 ..........l93 I4 .........l84, l88 I7 ...,..,223 I2 ...........204 .......47, I36 I66 ....,.,.,,256 I94 ..........208 .......47, .......47, .......l94 .......l62 Rlder, Miles ............. Riedle, Huberl N. ..... . Rlelly, Evan ............ Riley, Barbara ..... Riley, Judy ........ Rlley, Mark ......,,..,,.,..,, Rinde, Jo Ann ................. Riordan, M. Caroline ..,.. Rnahie, Marllee ............. Rller, Roma ................ Rillerson, Dorolhy Rlvas, D1ck ............... Rivinius Roberls Roberls Roberls, Roberls, Roberls, Roberls, Roberls, Don ....... Bob ........... Don .............. Juanila W. Lee .............. Richard Russ ........ Wayne ........47, .......l09, Roblns, Al ............... Robins, Caroline ..... Robinson, Barbara ...... Robinson, Miss Doris ...... Robinson, Jim ............ Robinson, L. H. ...... . ......,6, Robison, Robledo, Dan ....... Jonas Rockhold, Richard ...... Rode, Shirley ......... Rodrigues, John ..... Roebuck, Bob ..... Roed, Ken .......... Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers Ann ...... Irwin ........ ........ James ........................... John G ............. 47 Lois ............ ........ Rosemary ..... Rollmaln, Lavon ....... Rosales, Dlck ....... ........47, Rose, Bryon .......... Rose, Dolores ................. Rosenberg, Harry ........... Rosenga, Lorella Eve ..... ..... Rosenlhal, Lenne ,.......... 208 ...........242 ,.......256 ,..........250 II9 .. ..,...,.,.... 47 ........255 ........I80 ........240 I96 ........l96 I94 ........I29 ...........I4Z .........204, 235 les ........208 I62 245 .....,.,2l0 ........200 I8 I40 I8 230 l72 I 30 l84, l90 ........228 ........228 ..,.,,,,246 ........246 I49 I 30 I49 .........253 ..47, Ross, Howard F. Jr ....................... 47, I96 Ross, Sigurd C., 47, 79, Rossman, Joanne ............. Rossman, Merle E. Jr. . ........,... . Rolhschild, Joanne E. Rouden, Pauline ........... Rouleau, Darrell ....... Rous, Edward ...... Rozakis, Bessie .... Rozenga, Lorella ..... Ruch, Juanila ........ Ruffner, Ann .... Ru1z, Ron .............. Rump, Barbara ....... Rush, Sue . ............. Russel, Lenore ....,.... Russo, Anlhony .......... Russo, Calherine .,......... Rulherford, Richard ...... Rulledge, Ronald M. Rulran, Rlla ................ Ryan, John C. ..... . Ryan, Pal .......... Ryder, Nellie ..... Ryder, Russell ............ S Sadler, Joy ..... . ......... . Sadler, May ...... Sage, Bud ......... Saich, Lorraine ......... Sl. Denis, Joe .............. Sl. Germain, James ...... Sakaguchi, Marie ...,,. Salvadalena, Ed ...... Sampson, Shirley ...... Sandoval, Madalyn ....... Sanders, Lovina .......... Sanders, Mildred ...... Sandham, Dick ......... Sandy, Elmer H. ........ . Sanlilippo, Salvador Sanliago, Kalhy .......... Sanlo, Lois ..........,..., Sarria, Jose ...... Sarlain, Gerry ...... Saler, Rosemary ..... Sauble, Merri ....... Sawyer, Julianne ...... Sawyer, Mary ........ Saxon, Jerry .......... Saxlon, Jeanne ...... Scannell, Ken ........ Scarper, Marv ......... Schalenburg, Karl ...... Schall, Jeanne ....., .. ....... 47, ........94, .......99, .......48, 172, .......4a, .......48, .........244, 207 IB3, .........256 ....47, 86 ,, .,..,........ 47 ....,....228 ...47, I88 233 228, ....,,,,,228 ........223 ........I56 ........206 I80 I2 ........252 l57 ........240 ........I92 I 92 ....,,,.256 ........223 ...........l62 l00 l86 ...........252 l72 ......,250 I96 .......I49 .......I70 ...........240 237 l7I I76 l48 245 I94 l85, l90 .......I7l Scheberies, Jack ........ ....... 5 3, I32, 2I2 Sites, Joan ....... Ski Club .,......... Skinner, Mrs. ..,.. . Slama, Terry ...... Schiedt, John ......... ............ 5 3. 200 Schindler, Ursula ....... ......... 5 3. 237 Schlote, Don .........,... ......... I I4 Schmidt, Claire ............ ......... I 72 Schmidt, Gerald L. ...... .......... 4 8 scllmidl, Marvin ....... ............ 2 I2 Schmidt, Vivienne ........ ....,.... 4 8, I68 Schmidt, Mr. Willard ....... ......... 2 2, 236 Schmitz, Richard ....,..,. ........ 4 B, IBB Schoen, Dick ...................................... 200 Scholvin, Bill ............................r.....---- I33 Schorr, Mortimer .......... 48, l06, I07, l08 Schreiber, John ,................................. I86 Schroder, Margaret ...................r........ 48 Schuttler, Barro ......... Schulz, Elaine ,,...... Schuyler, Jim .....,.... Schwalbe, Stew ...... Schwarz, Beverly ....... Schwieso, Elaine ..... Scofield, Bernice ..,.... ,...........I05 250 ....,...48, ...,,.......I86 .........l98 ......,.....256 .........48, I70 .......,.228 .........22l .........249 Small, Eugene ...,... ................,......... I 48 Smally, Byron .... .....,.. I 05, II4, IB6 Smee, John ........... ...................... I 30 Smirnoff ............,....... ................... 2 50 Smith, Betty June ................ 49, 62, I68 Smith, Bob ................ ................,.. I 95 Smith, Carmen ..... ................ 2 50 Smith, Dena ...,.. ........ 4 9 Smith, Dick ..,.. ........ 2 04 Smith, Don ....... ...,............ 2 08 Smith, Dora ........ ........, 2 I, 23I Smith, Dorothy ...... ......... 4 9, I50 Smith, Dresden ...... ,...... I 45, 2I2 Smith, Garry ............ ...,.... I I4 Smith, George R. .... ........ I 54 Smith, Helen ......,.. ........ 2 54 Smith, Herman ..... ............ 2 I2 Smith, James C. ....... ....... I 54, I88 Smith, Jess ...,......... ........... 7 9 Smith, Louie ........ ........ 2 0B Seifert, Edward D. .,... . Scott, Bob .............. ............ 2 02 Scott, Denny ...... ............ 2 02 Scott, Jane ...... ......... 8 I, I69 Scott, John ........ ...r....,... 2 04 Scott, Kathleen ......... ........, I 62 Scott, Robert W. ..... ............-- 4 3 Scroggs, Gloria ........ ....... 5 3. 93 Sebring, Harold F. .... .............. 4 3 Secada, Ed ,,,,,,,...,,.. ....... I 45, 208 Secor, Eugene ....... ............ 2 I0 Sedgwick, Charles ..... ......... 2 I0 Sedgwick, Shirley ....... .......-. I 30 Seese, Thea ....,......, .......-- I 72 seibarl, Milton L. ....a,a. ....... 4 H Smith, Lorilea ,....,. ............ I 47 Smith, Martha ..,.... ....... I 68, 228 Smith, Mollye .......,... .............. I 64, 245 Smith, Quentin R. ..... ........ 4 9, I84, 202 Smith, Dr. Ralph ,..,.., ..................... 2 I Smith, Regina R. ..... ......... 4 9, I56 Smith, Thomas R. ..... ........,..... 4 9 Smith, Velene . .......... ................., 4 9 Smithee, Claudia ...... ........ I 70. 255 Smithee, Diane ....... Smitherum, Edgar ........ Snow, Snow, Phyllis D. .... Patricia .....,..... Self, D Semas, ick ................... Elton ............. ....,,,..206 .........4B, 235 Senigaglia, Gilbert ...,.. Senior Class Council ........ .A...... 7 0. 7I Snow, Portia ...... Snyder, Bob ...., Snyder, Greg .,,.,. Snyder, Jean ...... Snyder, Pat ........ Social Affairs ....... Socolofsky, Anne .......... ............l70 Senior Orientation ....... ....... 2 9. 30 Seniors ........................ .-.------ 2 6-54 Sereda, John .......... .................-- 2 I2 Session, Jerry ..........e...................f.---- I98 Setlow, Mark ,..................,.. I05, II4, I92 Settle, Thomas B., Jr. ......................-- 48 Seutter, Irene ......e....... ....-.....--------- I 6' Severin, Barbara .....,..,. ............-..---- 2 52 Severns, William N. .... ....... 4 8. 60. 6I Sewell, Marvis ......... ................- 4 3 Shaffer, Walter ..... ..,,.. I 32, 2l2 Shank, Russ ........ .,....-.---- I 88 Shannon, John ........ ......... I 94 Sharonoff, Igor ...... ........... 5 3 Shaw, Doug ............... .......-.... I 36 Shaw, Dr. Edward ,.,.... ....... 2 00. 234 Shegadin, Pete ......eeee............---e-.---.-- 204 Shellenberger, Alice .,e,..,............. 48. I40 Shellenberger, Robert F. .................. 48 Shelly, Robert ..................e ..-.....-- 4 5 Sheppard, Norma ........... ......... 2 52 Sherman, Marlene ...... ............... I 50 Sherman, Robert ,,,,.., ......... 5 3, I88 Sherr, Morriss ........ ......... 4 8. I96 Sherr, Norm ........ ...................... I 96 Shierloh, Jim .......ee. ...............-.-..----- I 92 Shimasaki, Ken K. .....,,,.. 48, Bl, 233, 236 Shipp, Dick ...,........ ...e..................... I 07 Shockley, Orme ..... ..ee..e............... I 83 Short, Joycelyn J. ..... ................ 4 8. I62 Short, William ,,.,.,.,.,..,...,. los, II4, 202 Tau Gamma ....... Siemons, Donald P. ............................ 48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........,....... 202. 203 Sigma Chi ......,,,................ ...,.,.. I 80, I89 Sigma Delta Pi ............ --..f-.-.--- I 49 Sigma Kappa ...... ....... I 30, I8I Sigma Nu ,,Y,,,,,, ....... 2 UB, 209 Sigma Pi .........,.............. ,...... 2 04. 205 Sigma Sigma .....,............. Signorotti, Lorraine C. ,... . ,,.,.,......246 Silcox, Jeanne ,,............... ......... 2 52 Silva, Alvin ......,........... .e..--.------- 4 0 Silva, Jeanette ..,... ......... 4 9. I53 Silva, Pedro ...... ............ 2 07 Silva, Ray .,,.,,.......... ....... I 07, I96 Silva, Stanley .....,e...... ......... 5 3, I43 Silveira, Jacqueline ..,, I62 ........I54 ....,..,.I76 ......,49 l76 .........208 .....,...20B I8 .,.......252 ....,.,.68 I 70 Soderstrom, Joanne ....... ............ 2 29 Soiourners .,.................... ................ 2 32 Soldavini, Barbara ....... ......... 4 9, I7I Solis, Salvador ........... .............. 4 9 Sondeno, Stanley ..... ......... 4 9, II4 Sophomore Class ......... ....... 7 3. 74 Sorenson, Katherine ...... .......... 4 9. I47 Sousa, Marian ..,........ ....... I 62, 233 Souza, Bill ....,........... ............ 2 04 Spadafore, George ...... ................ I 96 Spagopulos, Alice ....... ......... 4 9. I70 Spangler, Diane ...... ............ 2 40 Spanks, Beverly ..... ......... 2 40 Spartan Chi ........ ......... 2 34 Spartan Daily ......,.,.. ....... 7 8. 79 Spartan Oriocci ....., ......... 2 36 Spartan Shields ..... Spartan Spears ..,.. Spartan Spinners ,..... ......I35 ......l34 .........2I9 Speech and Drama ..... ....... 84 . 85 Spengeman, Bill ........ ......... I 36 Sperling, Melva .................................. I62 Spike .................................................... IB8 Spolyar, Lud ....,, 49, 60, 6I, 77, I32, I92 Spongberg, Troy .................................. 63 Sports .,..,.....................,................. BB, l2l Springston, Ted ..... ...... I II, II2. 204 Sproul, Kathryn .... .............. 4 9, 97 Stadler, Mae ................ ....... I 34, I50 Stadler, Mary Ann ............................ I72 Staffanson, Celia .......................... 49. I47 Staffelbach, Lt. Col. Elmer .............. I54 Stafter, Frances ...................... ............ 5 3 Stafford, John ..... ...... I 94 Stagg, Kenneth ..... Staggs, Coy ........ Staqner, Gene .,........ Stallard, Brenda ...... Stallard, Kathleen ...... Standfield, Eugene ...... Van Arsdale, Gordon Silver Sabers ............. ............ I 37 Silvers, Carol .......... ....... I 38. I39 Simonton, Jack ....... ............ I 98 Simmons, Carole ....... ........... 8 I Simms, Cliff ........... ........- I B8 Simpson, Jerry ....... ......... I 87 Simpson, Lee ...... ........... 4 9 Simpson, Tucker ..... ............ I 38 Simoni, Doreen ...... ......... 4 9, I70 Simons, Bonnie P. ........... ...49 Simpkins, R. Bruce ...... ..................... 4 9 Singer, Earl ............... .......,....... 4 9, 204 Sischo, Edyna ......... ....... 3 5, I33. 234 Sisney, Chuck .... ................... 2 00 ........49 .........200 .........l5I ...,.....254 I2 Stanley, Lang ................... ...... I I9 Stanniszewski, Vincent ...... ............. I 30 Starmer, Beverly ............. ................ 2 40 Starr, Donald ..,............ ......... 4 9, I90 Statti, Thomas ..... ................ 2 I0 Steele, John ............... ................ 4 9. I36 Steffen, Robert ..,.......,......... 49, I28, 2I0 Steinbaugh, Barbara ........................ I72 Stelling, Alice .............. ................-. 4 9 Stemler, Douglas ..... ......... 4 9, I98 Stephens, Bill ......... Stepovich, Alex ..,., Stepovich, Mike ..... Sterling, Eugene ...... Stern, Jerry ,,,,,... Stevens, Bill .,..,...... Stevens, Harold ..... Stevenson, Clara ...... ....... 5 3, ........246 I92 iss, I92 ...,,,,.l48 Ill, IIZ I9 l58 lea, 229 Stevenso Stevenso n, Frances L. ..... n, Jim ........ .....49 ......l57 Telford, Dr. Charles W. Tellier, Clair ...........,.... 50 Temmermand, Evelyn l'52f l'2i2 Temple, Bill ...,................................. Temps, Elizabeth ......... Terkildsen, Ida ...,.. Terra, Phyllis ........ Terry, Carol ............. Stewart, Bob ............ ....-.- I I9 Stewart, Carol ........... ...... 2 37 Stewart, Willard G, ..... ............ . Stieber, Conrad ........... ................ 2 I2 Stieber, Joan ........... ....... 2 44, Stilwell, Natalie ...... ............. 2 56 Stimmel, Robert ...... ............. I 40 Stine, Roberta ............. ........ I 62. Stoddard, David E. Stoddard, Lyle .......... Stodker, Marian ...... Stogner, Robert ..... 1207 Tersini, Josephine .,..... Tersini, Louie .... ,. Teshera, Len .......... Tharp, Richard ......... Thatcher, Marilyn ..,... Thayer, Roberta ..... ................. Theil, Richard ....... I43 Theta Chi ........... Theta Xl .,.,.,.... Thom, Phylis ...... Thomas, Alfred ,.... Thomas, Bill .............. Thomas, Herbert ...... Thomas, Lonnie ........... Thomas, Nancy Dee ...... Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Carol . Dick Don E.S ......., . Lloyda Oscar Rich Stone, Barbara ..... .......... 2 5I Stone, Bill ......... ...... I 04 Stone, Eleanor ..... ...... I 76 Stone, Mary L. ..... ..... . Story, Gerald ...., .................... I 28 Stott, Norm ....... ....................... 2 I0 Stover, Arthur ....... ........ 4 9, I28. Stover, Walt ..... .................... I 97 Stowell, John ......... ...... Strahl, Shirley ....... ...... I 79 Strain, Dick ....... .....- I 98 Strain, Nancy ....... ................ I 70 Strathy, Tom ......... .................... I I3 Straub, Don ........... II4. I35. Straver, Elaine ........ ................... Streissguth, Dianne ..... .......... 5 0. Striker, Dolores ......... ...... 5 0. Strong, Corwin ..... ......... 5 3. Stroul, Shirley ....... ............. 2 52 Strout, Barbara ..... ......... Stuart, Patricia .................. ...... slack, Alfred .,........................ ........ 5 0 Student Activities Board ......,........... 69 Student Council ............................ 60, 6I Student Court ...................................... 62 Student Nurses ....... ........... 2 40. 24I Student Y ............ l03, ll9, Stultz, Dick ........................ Sturges, Franklin ........................... Sturtevant, Frederick Sudman, Iris ............ Sugimoto, Bobbie Sullivan, Joanne ..,..,.. Sumers, Summers Dale ........, , Anne ..... Summers, Bruce ...,. Summers Summers , Dale ..... , Ivan ,......... ....50 ,,,.... 244, Summers, Wallace ...... Sumners, Robert ,,.... Sundberg, Joyce .,,,.. Sunnergren, Lois ...... Suppiger, David ,,,,..., Sutherland, Spencer Sutton, Dan .............. Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Dr. Edwin Elaine ......,, Lauren ...... Swanson, Norma ......., 'i'5 13ii ........l2l 50, IB4 I47, Swenson, Marilyn ..... . ...... I6I. Sweeney, Don .......,,..................... I05 Sweeney, Lee ...,........................ ..I05 Sweeney, Dr. William Sweet, George ......,.,, Swenson, Muriel ...... G. .,....... . I 85 Sykes, Bob ................. ....-.... 9 8 Tafoya, T Bob .............. Taft, Foster ........ Taft, Frank ..........,.. Tahespour, Parviz ...... Taketa, Hash ,,.......... Talle, Marlene ..,,,...., Tambelini, Lawrence Tamplln, Jean ..................... Tanghe, Walt ...,........ Tannahill, Tim .......... .50, l2l Tanner, Louisemarie .,,.... ........ I 53 Tau Delta Phi .............. Tavares, Ed ........ Taylor, Barbara ..... Taylor, Don ........ ......l2 :III9 8-l29 ...IQ1fS5f I36 I50 50, 206 2 I 0 l53 ,.50 Thornley, Joe .............. ........ I 52 Thornton, Marianne ........ ......... M8 Thornton, Nort ......,... ....... I I4. Threlfall, Pat ............ Thronburgh, Pat ......,. Thorpe, Mary .,.,...... Thureson, Loretta ....... .............. Tlago, Joe ................ Tiernan, Edward ...... Tierney, Ann ............ Tilden, Dr. James .... Tillman, Virginia ...... Tillotson, John ...... Todd, Duncan .......... Tomimatsu, Matro ..... Tomlin, Kaye ............ Tompkins, Bernice ..,. Torrey, Robert ......,,.. Totton, Mary Ann .. Towner, Louis K. Toyota, K. ....,,...... . Tracy, Charles ...... Tracy, Joan ....... Tracy, Joanne ....... Trefts, Edgar ............ Tremaine, Ann ................. Tremaine, Courtney Trenosky, Genevieve ....... Treshnell, Stanley .... Tri Sigma .................. Truscott, Lillian ...... Tsurede, Emily .,... Tsuyuki, Ted ....... Tuft, Ed .......... Tunnell, Bill .......... Turner, Barbara .... Turner, Dorothy ...... Turner, Joan ......... Twardus, Stanley .... Twiqg, Leon ..................... Twombly, Margaret ....... Tyler, Blll .................. Tyler, Bob ................ U Uchida, Yosh ............ Uhler, Winifred ..... Ulm, Helen ................ Ulum, Erma-Jean ....... Underhill, Shirley ...... Unger, Gene ........ Ure, Bob ............. Urenn, Carolyn ..,. Utley, Russel ............... V ...2l4 VBITS, Vlkter .............. Valencia, Carol .... ........l04 5l, Hai as .......66 Valencia, Pascual .... . .......... 4. Valentine, Patrlcla .................... I7 Valerio, Geraldine .............. Vallercamp, Vern .... 5l, l56 Vallett, Elaine ....,........ .............. Valli, Vlrglnla .................,.......... l6l Taylor, Dick ........... .......... Taylor, Florence ..... ,...,.... 5 0, Taylor, George ....... .......... Taylor, Jim ,......... ....... 7 9, Taylor, Joyce ,... ....... 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