San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1955
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1955 La Torre Trudy Staples, Co-editor Barbara Gough, Co-editor janet johnson, Art Editor ,,, , Y, , Y j Contents ADMINISTRATION . . Administration, Student Government and Classes GRADUATES . Senior Activities, Graduates and Master of Arts ACTIVITIES . Social Affairs Committee, Homecoming, Royalty, Activities and Publications RESIDENCES . Residence Activities, Boardinghouses, Fraternities and Sororities ATHLETICS . Rally Committee, Football, Basketball, Baseball and Minor Sports ORGANIZATIONS . Clubs, Religious Groups, Honoraries and Nationals RECORD STAFF . INDEX . LA TORRE STAFF . CO-EDITORS' THANKS . 10 32 76 120 200 246 309 310 318 319 J l WHAMA The Tower QLa Torrej symbolizes the spirit, the strength, and the unity of Spartaville. Standing straight and free, it expresses the spirit of the democracy which the College serves. It is strong with the strength of careful building on a firm foundation, so signifying the strength of the college life that is built on cultivation of the intellect and prepara- tion for vocational pursuits and citizenship. The Tower, too, expresses both figuratively and literally the unity of Spartaville through friendship. On its venerable walls are written the words of an early graduate, Edwin Markham: He drew a circle to shut me out Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win, We drew a circle that took him in. La Torre depicts the extra curricular activities. It is my be- lief that, in the main, the events here chronicled reflect the 10 true spirit of Spartaville. They portray a student body of fine young men and women engaged in worthy enterprises of their own creation. I doubt that the extra-curricular pro- gram of any other institution of higher learning is so nearly under the control of the students themselves. So long as the premium is placed upon wholesome activities, its future is assured. A casual inspection of the volume convinces me that, in the words of our College hymn: We pledge our hearts and hands To keep thy colors ever bright Forward we go! We will not fail! MW President's Council Should entrance requirements at San jose State be raised? Will smoking be allowed in campus offices? These and other similar questions are decided by the group of men known as the President's Council. Headed by Dr. Wahl- quist, the council includes Joe West, Dean of Educational Services and Summer Session, C. Grant Burton, Executive Dean, Stanley Benz, Dean of Students, Fred Harcleroad, Dean of Instruction, and E. S. Thompson, Business Man- ager. These men discuss and determine any question of policy concerning the college which may arise. R jfwks Shown above are fhe members of lhe Preslclenis Council plus llie Associale Deans, whose 'former lifles were Dean of Women and Dean of Men Lefi fo righf Joe Wesi C Gran? Burton Sianley Benz, Presidenf Wahlquisf, Roberl Marlin, Associafe Dean: Fred Harcleroad, Helen Dlmmiclr Associaie Dean. Missing from piciure is E. S. Thompson. 11 DR. HEBER A. SOTZIN DR. EARL W. ATKINSON DR. WILLIAM G. SWEENEY Applied Aris Business Educafion COL. RICHARD M. BRISTOL COL. JOHN E. ROGERS AROTC ROTC DR. RALPH J. SMITH DR, KARL D. ERNST DR. DWIGHT BENTEL Engineering and Malhemaiics Fine Arfs Journalism and Police DR. Liao P. KIBBY Social Science DR. CARL D. DUNCAN Nafural Science DR. RAYMOND W. BARRY Language and Liierafure MR. GLENN HARTRANFT DR. CHARLES W TELFORD Physical Ed and Recreafion Philosophy and Psychology Division Heads Well known to each student on campus is the division head of his particular Held. Each of the thirteen divisions on campus is under the direction of a separate chairman. These men not only guide the organization and running of the departments in their division, but are also friends and advisors to students. Members of the Alumni Association gather around the conference iable and smile for the photographer. Alumni Association Better and better programs for the Alums of San Jose State have been the goals of the Alumni Association for 1954-55. The organi- zation moved into its new offices on Seventh and San Carlos Ave. in time to direct such activities as the Fall Homecoming Reunion Dance, Spring Alumni Day, and the Annual Coaches Banquet. Main projects for the year included the Dee Portal Memorial Schol- arship Fund and the San jose State College Development Fund. GEORGE MII.IAS, JR. PEG MAJOR Presidenf Secretary 14 Members of fhe Courf ponder a grave subiecf Student Court Order in the court! And Stan Croonquist, Chief Justice, brings down his gavel to open another session of SJS's own Student Court. Among the Court's duties are interpreting the Constitution, de- termining the constitutionality of any act under the jurisdiction of the Student Body, and settling all disputes brought to its at- tention. It also conducts and supervises Student Body elections. Members of the court are elected by the students to serve one-year terms. Advisor is Dr. R. H. C. Dieckmann. Stanley Croonquisi Chief Jusfice Grefchen Umland Senior Jusfice Diclr Kissiclr Senior Justice Mary Ellen Bailey Junior Justice Chuclr Bucaria Junior Justice Nada Sfepovich Sophomore Jusfice Gary Clarlre Sophomore Jusrice Kafhleen Liddicoai Secrefary Joe Vallenari Bailiff Nancy Kelley Clerk Student Council Guardian of the student body is a phrase appropriately desig- nating the function of the Student Council. Elected by the As- sociated Students each Spring for a one-year term, the members, known as governors, are given the responsibility of annually ap- propriating S100,000 to be used in promoting activities of campus clubs and organizations. The council also acts as a governing body in deciding what student policies are to be followed, taking definite action on campus issues, and, finally, in keeping the all-important budget out of the red. Paul Saitamofo Carol Hotchkiss Vice-Presidenf Recording Secrefary Q B. J. Bailey John Denney Corresponding Secrefary Treasurer One of the new sfafion wagons geis an inspeciion The Council on a fypical Wednesday affernoon ART LUND Presideni' Dr. E. W. Clemenis Advisor Joy Mifchell Weiss Represenfafive-af-Large Don Hubbard Senior Represenfaiive Colleen Collins Represenfafive-af-Large Emily Lippolis Senior Represenfafive Carol Lucas Junior Represenfafive Henry Ramp Junior Represenfafive Celia Cross Sophomore Represeniaiive Bob Weiss Sophomore Represenfafive Barbara Dale Freshman Represenfafive Jim Blaclrwell Freshman Represeniaiive Don Aflrinson Prosecufino Afiorney 17 Sitting, lefl 'lo righl: Don Hubbard, Judy Raubenheimer, Juanie Green, James Craig. Standing, left io right: Diane Marlin- son, Jael: Holland, Jerry Schaffer, Robert Guy. Pal Morrison, Don Ryan, Milton Lanyon, Edward Clemenls. JUANIE GREEN Chairman DON HUBBARD Vice-Chairman JUDY RAUBENHEIMER Secrelary JAMES CRAIG Treasurer DON RYAN Represenfalive +o Student Council 18 Awards Committee The handling and distribution of ASB awards is the responsibility of the Awards Committee. The contro- versial issue of limiting the football team to 30 awards this year was an active topic of discussion by the Com- mittee. The linal decision was to give the 55 requested awards. Other projects this year were the writing of a constitution and a complete re-organization of policy. Student Activities Board The Date Book, in which all on campus organiza- tions must register their activities, is under the safe keeping of the Student Activities Board. This group's primary function is to coordinate all the student ac- tivities on campus. They also give a final OK on the placing of all posters which are displayed on campus. The Board is comprised of representatives from AWS, Panhellenic and the Inter-Fraternity Council. There are also two representatives-at-large from the student body. The chairman of the Board is the ASB vice-president. PAUL SAKAMOTO Chairman COLLEEN COLLINS Secretary joAN ERENO Secretary CAROL HOTCHKISS Represenfaiive-af-Large Left fo right: Kay Daly, Ellen Yeaw, Paul Saltamafo. Miss Marie Carr, Carol Hofchlrlss The inner quad provided the selling for fhe Big-LiHIe Sister parfy held 'Ffh b g' ' g 'f F II Q ' Associated Women Students Do you know a lonely Freshman girl who needs a Big Sister? The Associated Women Students have an annual Big-Little Sister Party every fall quarter to welcome these new students. Another annual event is the outstanding Women's Week, with its Hearts' Delight Dance and the reigning jack O' Hearts. AWS also provides Thanksgiving favors for the Veterans' Hospital in Palo Alto and sponsors the sale of Activity Calendars. Spring brings the Recog- nition Banquet and, this year, the Swinging Into Springv songfest which replaces March Melodies. BETTY WISER President Don Ryan was fhe women's choice as he was crowned Jack O' Hear+s a+ +l1e annual dance concluding Women's Week. M.ARILYN REINSTEDT Firsi' Vice-Presidenl BETTY DWYER Second Vice-Presicleni RUTH OAKLEAF Secrefary ANN DUTTON Treasurer Sanla Claus visifed +l1e A.W.S. al fheir Chrisfmas parfy 21 I DON RYAN DIDI SMITH PAT PARISH MARILYN UYEDA Preslclenl Vice-Presideni Secrelary Treasurer Freshman Class The Freshman Class, traditionally the most active, this year was no exception. Its members contributed several new ideas for ac- tivities which benefited not only the class but worthy charities as well. The Gorgeous Gams Contest, created to select the most ap- pealing pair of male legs on campus, was a complete success. From the contest 35200 was raised, with ssc being given to charity. A city-wide paper drive was also conducted by the members, and a second 350 was donated to charity. The Freshman Class Council planned and sponsored a revolu+ionary mixer. Members wen'r all our a+ fhe mixers. The Paper Drive in progress. Padiciparion a+ Freshman Camp go+ Hue new Sparhans off fo a good sfarf AL BEHR GEORGE BROWN SALLY FERRIS BRUCE BUSH Presiden+ Vice-Presiden+ Secrelary Treasurer Sophomore Class The Class of 1957 is the Centennial Class. Continuing an activity they started as Freshmen, the group sold pizza in the outer quad during the month of February. The annual Soph Hop, held in conjunction with nine local colleges and universities, was held this year at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. Jeanne Gibbs, our Soph Doll candidate, was chosen as an attendant to the all- college Doll at this dance. The class council fool: a poll concerning fhe laclr of s+uden+ response during eleciions. Joe College and Belly Co-ed. The class sponsored a dance affer a Sanla Clara baslrelball game Paul Thomsen and Sherry Nuernberg. Pizza sales were held in fhe ouler quad. AL BEHR LARRY CONTERNO BRUCE BUSH ELIZABETH HEATH Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Treasurer Secrelary BOB LINDSEY VIRGINIA WATSON ROSEMARIE MAGNASCO BARBARA MURPHY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer unior Class The activities of the junior Class this year included a Fudge and Apple sale which served the purpose of filling both the students' stomachs and the class treasury. The annual junior Prom was held at Castlewood Country Club. This group also showed their aware- ness of problems of student government by sponsoring a four-way council meeting to promote closer cooperation between the classes. They also ratified their constitution. The photographer snapped members of the Junior Class at their Monday afternoon meeting. Dancing cheek fo cheek. Casflewood Counfry Club was fhe seHing for +he Junior Prom The Fudge and Apple Sale earned money 'For fhe class. W' , BOB LINDSEY DON ABINANTE NANCY BRUECKNER ROBERT BUSH Presidenf Vice Presiden+ Secrefary Treasurer PAT SPOONER BARBARA TAYLOR JOYANNE SCOTT MISSY O NEILL Presldeni Vice-Presidenf Secreiary Treasurer Senior Class Seniors this year, as always, looked forward to Senior Week and beyond to graduation. The class council planned the annual Senior Ball, which was held at the Bay Meadows Turf club in San Mateo. The council also planned Senior Week activities which included a day at Adobe Creek Lodge and the traditional banquet. Formal graduation ceremonies were held for Fall, Winter, and Spring graduates for the first time. The Senior Class ai' a Monday afiernoon meeiing. Q, X. ,Q ' .wi if R' 'ffm ff 'mm F '5....s M- 'R1w Honored guesfs and speakers saf ai ihe head fable during ihe Senior Banquet Fine singing enhanced fhe dinner. The glow of candlelighf added appropriafe aimosphere +o +he banquef .NSN X 5 51' if ,gf ' 'Q 'Jain , ? 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APPLIED ART Twirling egg beaters and spinning saws are the tools put to skillful use by the Applied Arts stu- dents. Opportunities ranging from TV hucksters to T.W.A. hostesses are in store for the graduates in Home Economics. The Industrial Arts gradu- ate, Whether his interest lies in industry or in the school, will find no trouble in fulfilling the de- mand for his specialized skills. -re, 1 PWM-rv Y an BERNICE M. BACIOCCO Home Economics San Francisco CHARLES S. BAILEY Industrial Arts San Jose EIJXVARD H. HALDINI Industrial Arts San Carlos XWILLIAM Al. BALL Industrial Arts San Jose DOROTHEA R, BETTENCO Home Economics Pacific Grove ANNE BORKMAN Home Economics San Mateo MARIORIE I. HOYIJSTON Home Economics Santa Cruz YOLANDA B IIRANIJI Home Economics San Jose ELLEN M. CHERRY Home Economics Saratoga XVILLIAM W. CRAXVEORIJ Industrial Arts San Jose ROBERT G, EATON Industrial Arts Vancouver, British Columbia SARAH A. FITCHETT Home Economics Merced IAIVIES R. FITZGERALD Industrial Arts San Jose IVIICHAEL GEORSETTO Industrial Arts San Leandro ALLEN GILKEY Industrial Arts Avenal GLEN C. GRIFFITH Industrial Arts Costa Mesa PATRICIA R. HOFFMAN Home Economics Pacific Grove ROY L. HOLMAN Industrial Arts Oakland CHARLES E. HOMA Industrial Arts Los Gatos jI'NE A. KAXVAKAMI Home Economics Palo Alto GAIL KEATING Home Economics Marfinez LARRY A. KREBSBACH lndusirial Arfs San Jose RONALD C. LOPES Industrial Arfs San Jose YOLANDA MCCART Home Economics Crows Landing CLAUDIA D. MAEDE Home Economics San' Mafeo LORNA C. MONDORA Home Economics San Jose ROBERT NAVARRETE Indusfrial Arfs San Jose JAMES A. RAIL lndusfrial Aris Sacramenfo JACQUELYN F. ROGERS Diefefics San Jose JOE L. SANDERS Indusfrial Arfs Los Alios LORAINE A. SCOTT Home Economics San Jose WILLIAM M. SOUZA lndusirial Arfs San Jose ED STANGOHR lndusfrial Arfs San Jose HERBERT B. SUTTON, JR Indusfrial Aris Mouniain View GLORIA B. VIZZA Home Economics San Jose BETTY j. WISER Home Economics Berkeley ROBERT A. ZENDER Indusfrial Arfs Easf Palo Alto BUSINESS Book balancers and able administrators are prod- ucts of the Business Division. Some of the gradu- ates will become the proverbial traveling salesmen, while others will stay at home and take their place behind a desk. Whatever their decision, they are ready to enter the business world with specialized knowledge, gained in such courses as accounting, salesmanship, and consumer economics. rs gsygzsgfrfy, jAMES S. ADAMS Marketing Monrovia CHARLES W. ALLRED Business Administration San Jose ARLEN W. AMARAL Business Administration Niles GEORGE R. ANDERSON Business Administration Santa Cruz SUZANNE C. ANDERSON Business San Mateo AJUANITO B. ARREOLA. .lR Accounting Philippine islands EIQANK A. ASCATIGNO Business Administration Walnut Creek jlM BALASSI Business Administration Santa Cruz ROBERT C. BANFIELD Business Administration San Anselmo TOM A. BARTON Business Administration Campbell RONALD B. BATESON Business Administration Santa Cruz BETTY l. BEARD Marketinq Brentwood LOLA L. BEARD Business Education Los Angeles LUCILLE L. BEARD Secretarial Los Angeles LOIS E. BECKER Business San Jose ROBERT BELSHAW Business San Jose NORVELLE BENEVENTO Business San Jose BURRL D. BENNER Business Administration Palo Alto MARILYN L. BENNET Marketinq Walnut Creek HENRY BENZ Business Redwood City FRANK P. BERIVIBDEZ Accounting Etiwanda RONALD D. BERNARD Business Administration San Jose TOIN1 G. BERREY Business Administration San Jose NEIL L. BIANCHINI Business Administration San Francisco MARY L. BIHLER Business Education San Mateo RICHARD BI. BLACK Business Administration Santa Rosa ELIZABETH BOGE Business Administration Los Gatos DONALD R. BOOKXVALTER Business Administration San Jose GEORGE W. BOWMAN Business Administration Turlock JAMES B. BOXVMAN Reai Estate and Insurance San Jose INIARLENE R. BROLTILLARD Business Redding KENNETH G. BROXVN Business Administration Pittsburg INIARY C. BOXVINIAN Business Administration Norwood, Massachusetts PATRICIA M. BROMMAGE Secretarial Oakland CHARLES C. BYRNES Accounting Hayward JOHN CAMPBELL Marketing Brea ROBERT j, CARTER Business Los Gatos KIRBY M. CASEBOLT Business Administration Los Gatos DON E. CHANEY Business Administraiion San Jose HERMAN W. CHARLTON Business Adminisrration San Jose JOHN C. CHILDERS Business Administration Philo JUDITH L. CLARK Merchandising San Jose COLLEEN M. COLLINS Business Education San Jose PEGGY CONNELL Markeiing Orinda STAN CROONQUIST Business Administration San Jose DOROTHY A. D'ANDREA Business Administration Yerrington, Nevada GEORGE H. DARRAH Business Administration San Leandro DARYL E. DAVIS Business Administration Sebastopol DONALD G. DAY Business Administration Saiinas GARY XV. DE ANGELIS Business Administration Lafayette ETHEL M. DEEM Business San Jose LAI'RIE H. DE LACY Business Administration Ben Lomond JN W DON DENNIS Business Salinas NEIL DESMOND Business Crockeff ALAN DICKINSON Business Sanla Rosa STEVE DU FOUR Business Adminislralion Walsonville -IOHN R. EDVUARDS Markeling San Jose GAYLE O. ELIE Business Adminislralion Sunnyvale GEORGE R. ERHART Business Adminislralion San Jose ROBERT B. EACCHINO Business Adminislrafion San Jose WIILLIAM B. EEELEY Business Adrninisfralion Menlo Park BOB FENA Business Lodi DOROTHY EILICE Accouning San Jose ELLEN FOGARTY Business Los Angeles -IAGQUELIINIE G. FOSTER Business Redwood Cily LOUIS W. EITANZ Accounfinq San Jose MELVIN R. FROLI Business Adminislralion Menlo Park RIIDI C. GIAIVNETTU Business Adminislralion San Jcse LAXVRENCE E. GILDEA Business Adminislralion San Jose ALFRED L. GIORGETTI Business Adminislraion Crockell DON R. GLASS Business Redwood Cily ROBERT L. GOEORTH Business Adminislralion Avenal jACK GOLENOR, IR. Business Adminislrafion French Gulch DOLORES GOIVIES Business Education Ripon XWINI GOMES A f' ccoun :ng Campbell DOUGLAS D. GOODSPEED Business Palo Allo EARNEST G. GRAY Business San Jose IQAWLANIJ R. GRAYBEHI. Business Adrninislralion San Jose HUETTE GREEN Secrelarial San Jose DIANA E. GROHS Secrelarial San Carlos HERBERT C. IIAIGIIT Business San Maleo GRACE K. HANli Secrelarial San Jose JERRY HAR I WELL Business Madera ROBERT HAYES Business Danville HARRY HLFFIYER Business Adminisfrafion Hemef RAY HEMPY Business Adminisiraiion San Jose GILBERT R. HILBIERT Busiress Adrninisfrafion La Habra ARBY HOOBYAR, bm. Business Turlock XVYNN W. HOSKINS Business Adminisfraiion San Mafeo CAROL I-IOTCHKISS Business Adrninisfrafion Dallas, Texas MAY S. ICHKAXVA Business Sunnyvale HENRY JACOBS Business Adminisfrafion Piffsburq XVALLACIS B. JENSEN Acccuniing San Jose .IOSEPH JIMENEZ Business Adminisfrafion San Leandro LILIA N. VIIRO Accounfinq Menlo Park ALLIZN R. IOHNSON Business Adminisfrafion Valleio BARBARA L. IOHNSOIN Business Adrninisirafion San Leandro RICHARD D. IOHNSOIN Markefinq Sanfa Rosa KARIN AI. IOHNSSON Secrefarial Woodside IOSISPH Ii. KELLY Marketing Menlo Park ROBERT S. KENNEDY Business Adrninisfra fion Pasadena AIITIUITH A. KING Markefinq Napa RICHARD L. KISSICK Business Adrninisfrafion Oakland CORNIELILS F. KLEFFEL Business Adminnsfrafion San Mafeo XVILLIANI L. LAIiGIfINiOliR Business Adminisfrafion Monferey DOUGLAS F. LI-QFEVRF Business Adminisirafion Los Gatos PALILINIQ S. LIEI-ION Business Palo Alto EMILY LIPPOLIS Business Adrninisirafion San Jose HAROLD LIPSKA Accounfing Wafsonville JOE R. LUMANTO Business Mcnferey THEODORE W . LUCE Business Adminisfraiion Palo Alfo GLORIA R. LUKAS Business Adminisfraiion Palo Alfo AIACQUIELINE LUM Accounting San Mafeo ARTHUR K. LIIND Accouniinq Merle Park DON LYANG Business Adminisfrafion San Jose ,JOHN R. MMIJKJNALIJ Business Adminisfrafion San Jose -IOHN MAGADDINO Business Adminisfrafion Eureka ANN Ii. MAGINN Business Adrninisfrafion Glendale QIOIEY IT. MANS Business Adminisirafion Gualala CHARLES C. MAYHIEXX' Business Adminisfrafion Palo Alfa ARTHUR T. McKAY Business Adminisfraiion San Jose IELVIN R. MEFK Accounting Brookings, Oregon XVILLIAM INIIQIDL Business Waisonville ARTHUR ,MERRILL Business Accounfing San Jose CAROL D. IWIZYFR Markefing Porfland, Oregon PAT H. BIILLIGAN Business Adrninisirafion San Jose PETER L. MITCHELL Business Adminisiraiion San Jose MARIAN S. MIYAHARA Business San Jose GORDON li. MONROE Business Concord ROBERT H. MORRILL Business San Carlos DORIS L. MORTARA Business Lafaveffe EVELYN. C. NACLAYAMA Secrefsrial Palo Alfo RISNWICIK M. NIiVILLIi Business Adminisiraiion Richmond MARY ANN NIGGEMANN Secrefarial San Jose DON NUNISS Business San Jose ETHEL A. OESER Business San Jose ILENE G. OKSEN Business Adminislralion Salinas MARZETTE A. OLIVER Markefing Oakland JOHN M. O'SHEA Business Adminislralion San Jose HENRY A. PAPPA Business Adminisfrafion Sanfa Clara JOSEPH PAPPAS Business Adminislralion San Jose PAULINE PARLIER Accounling Capiiola PEGGY PASQUALI Business Adminisfralion San Jose ERNEST O. PATTERSON Accounfing Onia rio WILLIAM PECKHAM Business Adminisfralion Oakland SYLVIA A. PERRY Business Educafion Newark DAN E. PFITZER Business Adminisfrafion San Jose GERALD PIERACCI Business San Jose BARBARA PIERACCINI Business San Anselmo WILLIAM E. PITCHER Markeling San Jose SUSAN L. PITTMAN Markeiing San Francisco ROGER POE Business Scolla NORMAN I. PONTI Business Adminisfrafion Crockefl DALE D. REAL Business Adminislralion Palo Alle DON REDMOND Merchandising Burlingame ANN RENZEL Business Adminislrafion San Jose RICHARD F. RIVAS Business Education San Jose ALFRED L. ROBERTSON Business Adminisfrafion Redwood Cily EUGENE E. ROBINOW Real Eslafe and insurance Oakland GWENIJOLYN T. ROSE Accounfing Bakersfield BETTY A, SAHM Secrefarial Por? Chicago LORRAINE A. SAICH Merchandising Cuperfino LOUIS C. SA RTO Business Los Alfos NORMA SCHREINER Business Adminisfralion San Jose GLENN W. SEVERSON Business San Jose ALAN SHULMAN Business Adminislrafion San Jose ARTHUR R. SIMPSON Business Adminislralion San Jose NANCY L. SNIELL Marketing Los Gatos DIOSHUA L. SOSKE Business Administration Palo Alto ROBERT G. SOSO Business Administration Cupertino PATRICK SPOOINIIQR Business Administration San Diego BARBARA STEINBAUGH Business San Mateo VFRNA STOVER Merchandising Ceres WILMA D. STRICKLIN Accounting San Jose EMILY M. TACCHFLLA Business Education Newark LEONARD S. TANAKA Business Gilroy BARBARA TAYLOR Merchandising Berkeley mimi T. THOMASON Business Administration Firebaugh WAYN If A. THORP Business Administration Santa Cruz OSKAR R. THURNHIQR Accounting EI Monte CARL TILTON Business Administration Concord NORM TOMPKINS Business Administration Corona KENNETH II. VAN CLIfAVI Business San Jose GIZORGH B. VFLLADAO Business San Jose FRED VI. VERTEL Business Administration San Jose BARBARA Ci. WATSON Marketing Los Angeles FRANK If. WIELTZ Business Administration San Mateo DAN N. WESTIGARD Accounting San Mateo STEVIE H. WIiTZIiL Accounting San Mateo PATRICIA I. WILLIAMS Business Burlingame JACK R. WILLSON Business Administration Atwater HIAMIES XV. WISE Business Administration San Jose HIQRINIAN VVITTORIII: Business Administration Oakland FRIED A. VUOOL Business and Economics San Jose HAZEL M. WRIGHT Business San Jose RONALD B. WRIGHT Business Los Gatos LELAND VU. YII' Accounting San Jose ROBERT S. ZAMPATTI Business Administration Monterey PIUS C. ZIMMER Accounting San Jose BIZRNARDINE M, ABREU General Elemenlary Newark FIANET I. ADAMS Kindergarten-Primary Redlands NORDIA D. AFFLIZCK General Elementary Caslro Valley ITLI Fl. AGUILAR General Elemenlary Pillsburq Bli'I'Tli ANN AHRIZNS Kindergarlen-Primary San Maleo CIONNII? V. ALARCON General Elernenlary Wesiminsler SHEILA ANIDRE General Elementary San Luis Obispo AUSTA T. ARCEMONT General Elernenlary San Jose VIRGINIA E. ATKINS General Elemenfary Turlock IIOHN V. AVILA Educallon San Jose ANN L. BACKOVICQH General Elemenlary Walsonville NIARY ELLEN BAILEY General Elemenlary San Jose BARBARA I. BA LLAR D General Elemenlary Bakersfield SALLY ANN BARN IZTT General Elemenlary La Mesa PHILIP A. BARONE General Elemenlary San Jose KATHERINE A. BA RTOO General Elemenlary Allaville HIACKIE BASINITI' General Elemenlary Alameda PEGGY A. BAIlIiR Kindergarlen-Primarv Redwood Cify CAROL BECKFII General Elemenfary lnglewood AIOAN A. BECKER General Elernenfary San Francisco EDUCATIO Lesson plans, child studies, all-day observations . . . time consuming but rewarding. No Education graduate will ever forget his first teaching ex- perience. The change from pupil to teacher is the first adjustment facing the new educator. To pre- pare the student for this change, the Education Department has maintained the high standards which have made it a leader in the state. I' It 'Q 'RUN ?. - AlIiANIiTTIi M. BELL General Elemenlary San Jose DARLENI5 M. BERGMAN General Elemenlary Brea LOLA A. BI'fRTIfAIlX General Elemenlary Berkeley SYLVIA A. BIQTTENDORFF Libra rianship Sanla Rosa ROBERTA NI. BINACCA General Elemenlary Soledad GLORIA F. BISHOP Kindergarten-Primary Coalinqa MARY H. BLACK General Elemenlary Sunnyvale ELLEN BLOIJGETT General Elemenfary San Luis Obispo IELIZABIETH BOIDLLY General Elemenfary Fresno KATHRYN BRANDI General Elemenfary Los Banos CONNIE BRANDNER General Elemenlary Pefaluma VIRGINIA A. BREFDLOVIE Kindergarlen-Primary Pefaluma CYNTHIA A. BROWN General Elemenlary San Francisco SHIRLEY A. BROXVN Kindergarfen-Primary San Mafeo SUSAN A. BRIIMLEY General Elernenlary La Habra Heighfs XVILLIAIVI A. BRYANT General Elemenfary San .lose ROSALIE BUSZIEK Kindergarfen-Primary Visalia MARIAN R. CAHILL General Elernenfary Salinas CAROLE F. CALISNDER General Elemenfary San Francisco DOROTHY M. CARVIELLI General Elemenfa ry Redwood Cily EDITH ll. CASIPIT Kindergarlen-Primary Hayward MARY ANN CASTLE General Elemenfary Napa NORMA M. CATES General Elemenlary Weed PATRICIA L. CAVIQ Kindergarlen-Primary Tulare SUSANNE L. CAZALY Kindergarlen-Primary Delano NORMA IFAN CHAPPFLI. Kindergarfen-Primary EI Cerrilo ANNA A. CHIANTISLLI General Elemenlary Monlerey ,IUNE M. CHIKASIIYL Librarianship Mounlain View CAROL CHRISTIQNSLN General Elemenlary Oakland BARBARA CIMA General Elemenlary San Mateo ETHEL C. COLLINS General Elemenlary Dunsmuir GRACE M. COMPTON General Elemenfary Valleio ELLEN CONNELLY Kindergarten-Primary Appleton, Wisconsin AIOAN M. Coscmovu General Elementary Atherton RI-IODA F. COVINGTON General Elementary Dixon PATRICIA D. COX General Elementary San Bernardino ELAINE CRANSTON Kindergarten-Primary Woodland MARGIE CRANSTON Kindergarten-Primary Woodland JOYCE CREEL General Elementary Bakersfield KENT CROCKETT General Elementary San Jose BARBARA M. CRONIN Kindergarten-Primary Oakland PATRICIA C. CUMMINGS General Elementary San Jose BARBARA LEE CUNNINGHAM General Elementary San Leandro NOVELLE DAHLE General Elementary Tulelake jACQUELINli M. IYANDRIQA General Elementary San Francisco BETH C. DAVIS General Elementary Los Angeles VIRGINIA P. DENT Kindergarten-Primary Santa Paula MARYLIN DE VEIKIS General Elementary San Carlos DONNA j. DILLON Kindergarten-Primary Santa Rosa PATRICIA C. DOHERTY General Elementary Redwood City GRACE T. IDOHI Kindergarten-Primary Arroyo Grande IRENE L. DU BRAU General Elementary Pacific Grove BETTY DXVYER General Elementary Redwood City MARILYN B. DYE General Elementary Sacramento BARBARA IEAN EDXVARDS General Elementary San Jose CATHERINE EMERY General Elementary San Jose RAY A. ENEA General Elementary Pittsburg RITA M. ERICKSON Kindergarten-Primary Salinas RAMONA L. ERIS General Elementary Salinas PAT E. FENDT General Elementary Colusa EAY EERANDIN General Elementary Palo Alto BARBARA E. EILICE General Elementary Hollister THOIWIAS W. FINE General Elementary San Jose PATRICIA M. FOREMAN Kindergarten-Primary Stockton .IF 49- Vie win 1. Qygiiffi 'TIM A fe: 'WW A MARLENF M. FOSTER Kinderqarlen'Primary Sacramento RITA R. FRANKS General Elemenlary Sanla Cruz VIRGINIA FREAR General Elemenfary San Jose PATRICIA I. FRFEMAN Kindergarlen-Primary Sierra Madre MARY C. FURTADO General Elemenlary Ripon JACQUFLYN A. GARLOFF Kindergarien-Primary Sebasfopol ALICE A. GATES General Elemenfary Sfockfon DONNA Il. GEORGE General Elemenfary Merced SHIRLEY GISRBFR General Elemenfary Long Beach SIMIN GHAHRFMANI General Elemenlary Wafsonville MARY C. GILLASPY General Elemenfary Grimes LFAH F. GILMORF General Elemenlary San Jose NORMA D. GIOVANNIZTTI General Elernenlary San Francisco vIIfAN P. GOODLOIf Kindergarlen-Primary Palo Allo PIfARL If. GOODXVIN General Elemenlary Bakersfield ALICIZ FAITH GORDON General Elemenlary Pasadena EDITH A. GORDON General Elemenlary San Leandro LESLIE Ii. GRIQISN General Elemenlary Gilroy MARGARET Al. GRIfI5NIi General Elementary San Jose THORALEIZ GRIFFIN General Elemenlary Palo Allo IQLIZISBIZTH M. GUNN Kindergarfen-Primary Palo Alfo jOSliPHINli 1. GURROLA General Elemenlary Slocklon CHARLOTTE A. HALEMEIIR General Elemenlary Fresno ARLFNI5 I. HAMIZS Educalion San Jose IIARRIET S. HANIfRFI1LIJ General Elemenlary San Jose LIQSLIL K. HANNAITORID General Elernenlary Placerville MARILYN HARDLR General Elemenlary Sanla Crul GIQRTRVIJIE P. HARIDING General Elemenfary Farmington vl EANIETTIE HARGRAVIQ Kinderqarlen-Primary Millbrae RACHEL Il. IIARRINGTON Educalion San Jose IIISTTY M. HARRIS General Elemenlary Venfura MARY G. HEFFNIZR General Elemenfary Coallnqa NORIVIA HICKS General Elernenla ry Visalia IDOLORES M. HIL,llf Educalion San Jose C,ATHLIiI:N HILLBLRG General Elemenlary Marlinez CHARLES S. HOIJGDON General Elemenlary San Jose ANNIQ If. HOLT General Elemenlary San Carlos liVI1LYN M. Hl'GHIfS General Elernenlary Mounfain View MARCIA HUGHES General Elemenlary San Jose VIOSIZPHINE MLNOZ General Elemenlary Woodlake ALILI: It. Hl7NSl'GKlzR General Elemenlary San Francisco I3l1VI1RLY G. HLRIJ General Elemenlary Dos Palos I1LIZABI:TH A. IRXVIN General Elemenfary Modesfo SALLY ISII Kinderqarlen-Primary San Leandro BARBARA ANN JACOBUS General Elementary Hanford TRUDY JANSENS Librarianship San Jose BARBARA L. JENSEN General Elementary Aptos GAY PATRICIA JERAHIAN General Elementary San Francisco JANET A. JOHNSON General Elementary Turlock MELVA JUNE JOHNSON General Elementary San Jose JANET JONES General Elementary Modesto JOYCELYN JONES General Elementary Santa Rosa DANIEL P. KAGE General Elementary San Jose BETTY KAUFFMAN Kindergarten-Primary Santa Maria JANE M. KAWAZOE General Elementary San Jose LEAH J. KELLOGG General Elementary Albany DONALD E. KEMP Education San Jose LAUREL L. KERR General Elementary Clements GRETCHEN H. KLEHN General Elementary Gustine DOROTHY C. KRIEGER General Elementary San Diego CLAUDIA M. LE FEVRE Kindergarten-Primary Placerville FREDERICK S. LANE General Elementary Palo Alto DORA ANNE LEE General Elementary Oxnard MARGUERITE LEWIS General Elementary San Jose THOMAS G. LEWIS General Elementary San Jose JOAN A. LOCHARD General Elementary Alhambra SANDRA J. MACAULAY General Elementary F-ullerton ELAINE MAIER General Elementary San Ramon CAROL B. MALOY Kindergarten-Primary Arcadia BONNIE MARA General Elementary Boulder Creek MARILYN A. MARSHALL General Elementary Burlingame ALBERTA MARTIN General Elementary San Jose BERNICE P. MASON Education Saratoga KATI-IRYN L. MAYER General Elementary Sacramento JOAN D. MCCRUM General Elementary La Fayette DWAIN L. MCDONALD General Elementary Sonora SAUNDRA IVICIIYTWYRE Kindergarten-Primary San Jose CLOY IVICPHERSON General Elementary Santa Cruz ANNE E. MEDEIROS General Elementary San Jose PATRICIA xl. MELLEM General Elementary Inglewood SUSAN L. MERRILL General Elementary San Carlos NANCY D. MERRIMAN Kindergarten-Primary San Francisco MARILYN L. MILLER General Elementary Los Altos RICHARD L. MILLER General Elementary Long Beach MARILYN I. MOLINARI General Elementary Salinas ELEANOR I. MONDEK General Elementary San Jose MARY ANNA MOYERS General Elementary Stockton -IIM A. MUNDAY General Elementary Palo Alto DELORUS M. MUNN General Elementary Walnut Creek CHARLOTTE STANNARD Kindergarten-Primary San Jose DOLORES L. NASO General Elementary San Jose CAROL L. NELSON Kindergarten-Primary Berkeley PHYLLIS I. NELSON General Elementary Cutler SELVINA MARIE NETTO General Elementary San Juan Bautista -IOAN E. NICHOLS General Elementary San Jose VICKIE NICOLAUS General Elementary Alhambra RUTH E. OAKLEAF Kindergarten-Primary Healdsburg DOROTHY M. OAKLEY General Elementary Sierra Madre WILLIE ETTA OGLESBY General Elementary Bakersfield GLORIA j. OLIVETE General Elementary Salinas BETSY J. O'NEILL Kindergarten-Primary Redwood City DOROTHY IEAN OREY General Elementary Weed DANA VIRGINIA ORTH General Elementary Reno, Nevada MERLE S. OSTROM General Elementary San Francisco SALA PAAU Education Tutuila, American Samoa BILLYE RUTH PADEN General Elementary Cupertino LUCY MARIE PAPAC Education San Martin LUELLA D. PARKER General Elementary Watsonville ,ps PEGGY Al. PEARSON General Elementary San Francisco MARTHA E. PARRY General Elementary Palo Alto GLORIA PELLICCONE Kindergarten-Primary Gilroy SUSAN j. PERRY Kindergarten-Primary Los Gatos NORMA L. PLESS General Elementary South San Francisco THERESA M. POOR General Elementary Salinas CAROL PRA ETZEL Education Petaluma JULIA M. PRANG General Elementary Honolulu, Hawaii NANCY E. PROVANCE General Elementary San Francisco BEVERLY ANN QUEEN General Elementary Long Beach GEORGE D. RANN General Elementary San Jose DORIS P. REES Kindergarten-Primary Berkeley INIARILYN l. REINSTEDT Kindergarten'Prirnary Monterey ROBERTA H. RENTH General Elementary Berkeley BARBARA E. REYNOLDS Kindergarten-Primary Berkeley DIANE M. RIEDER General Elementary Newark INIARION E. ROEHNI Kindergarten-Primary Long Beach MARGIE -IEAN RIYSSO General Elementary Castorville BOBBIE A. RYAN General Elementary Morgan Hill DORIS SCHERINI Kindergarten-Primary San Rafael REBA A. PURCHES General Elementary Arcadia CLAIRE J. SCHMIDT Kindergarten-Primary Burlingame BETTY JEAN SCHMITTOI Kindergarten-Primary San Jose ,IOYANNE SCOTT General Elementary San Jose FRANK IW. SERRANO General Elementary Los Angeles CONSUELA M. SEYMOUR General Elementary Richmond EDDIE SHAW General Elementary Mountain View FIEANNE E. SIIAXW General Elementary San Jose PATRICIA It. SHIDELER Kindergarten-Primary Valleio DORIS ANNE SHORT Kindergarten-Primary El Segundo ,IANELLE M. SHORT General Elementary Redondo Beach MAREE C. SIMAS Kindergarten-Primary Santa Clara KATHRYN W. SKJOD General Elemenlary Los Angeles MARCSARET J. SMITH Kindergarlen-Primary Palo Allo CLAUDETTE V. SMITHEE General Elemenlary Redwood Clly NORMA IIEAN SNIDER General Elemenlary San Jose SHIRLEY J. SNYDER Kindergarlen-Primary San Jose ANN SOCOLOESKY Kindergarlen-Primary San Jose PATRICIA M. SOLEM General Elemenlary Healdsburg DANIEL C. SPENCER General Elemenfary Minneapolis, Mlnnesola JOANNA R. STEVENS Gereral Elemenfary Sacramento MARIAN R. STEVENS General Elemenlary San Jose MARJORIE L. STIMMEL General Elemenlary Sanla Cruz MARIAN JO SULLIVAN Klndergarfen-Primary San Francisco ERNESTINE A. SINNOTT Librarianship Sanla Cruz ZOLLIE C. SUTHERLAND General Elemenlary San Jose JOLINE H. SWEET General Elementary Campbell NINA J. TEESLINK Klndergarfen-Primary San Lorenzo 'W-.., 'lr MARY ANNE TERSTEGGE Kindergarfen-Primary Visalia BARBARA R. THOMAS General Elemenlary Sanla Maria EDLOE C. THOMPSON General Elemenlary Alameda BARBARA F. THORNBERRX General Elementary San Jose BEVERLY j. TIEDTKE General Elemenlary Capilola MARLENE C. TOLLE General Elemenlary Tafl BETTY JEAN TOLOMISI General Elemenlary Bakersfield ROBERT M. TRACY Educalion Santa Cruz MARLENE V. TRISSEL General Elemenfary Napa jOAN UHLRICH General Elementary San Maleo GRETCHEN UM LA N IJ Educalion Burlingame -IO ANN UTZERATH General Elemenlary San Jose HELEN M. VALDEZ General Elementary Sacramento DOLORES M. VINAL Librarianship San Francisco MAXINE F, VON FLUIS General Elemenlary Kerman DORIS YIEAN XVARREN General Elemenlary Balfersfield MARLENE J. WATKINS Kindergarlen-Primary San Lorenzo GEORGIA M. WEBISIEIK General Elementary San Jose WANDA L. WEEKS General Elemenlary Arvin MARLOU C. XVEINZERL General Elemenlary San Jose VONNA L. WELLS General Elemenlary Sanla Rosa GWYNETH WENTS General Elemenlary Redwood Cily LOIS G. WHITE General Elemenlary Afwaler -IANET WILLSON General Elemenlary Sunnyvale LORETTA H. WILSCUN Csellmeral Elemenlary e I NANCY O. XVIMNIER Kindergarlen-Primary Paso Robles NAOMI WOO General Elemenlary San Fernando RUTH WOO General Elemenlary San Fernando CLAUDENE XVRAY General Elemenlary Orosi JANET E. WURTS Kindergarlen-Primary Oakland MARY L. YEO General Elemenlary San Maleo PHYLLIS lEAN YOUNG General Elemenlary San Jose LEON L. AMISH Industrial Technology Monrovia RODNER E. ANDERSON lndusfrial Technology San Jose WARREN BENSON lndusYrial Technology San Jose lNlICHAEL J. BIONDO Engineering San Jose THOMAS M. BLALOCK Engineering Mountain View JOHN 1. BROWN Engineering San Jose ERNEST W. CAMPBELL Mathematics San Jose WILLARD E. CARTWRICSHT lndusfrial Technology Palo Alfo JACK M. DARRAH Mathematics Albany LEE M. DAUM Aeronautics Glendale CHARLES I. DIQCARLI Engineering Ferndale GURDIAL S. DHATT Aeronaulics San Jose VUILLIANI H. DOVEY Aeronautics San Jose CHARLES L. FAULKNER Aeronautics Pomona JOHN T. EUREY Engineering San Jose RICHARD A. GENTRY Engineering San Jose STEPHEN J. GETLIK lndusfrial Technology San Jose HAMID GHADIMI Engineering Teheran, lran ROBERT R. HALL Mathematics Port Hueneme CARL E. HEDSTRON Engineering San Jose Engineering and Mathematics Sliderules, planimeters, templates . . . all of these objects are familiar to the students in the Engi- neering and Mathematics Division. The depart- ments' homes range from the modern, impressive looking Engineering building, to the large, semi- circular quonset huts housing the Aeronautics De- partment. Regardless of outside appearance, both buildings contain a large amount of modern equip- ment. ALAN J. HUGO Mafhemafics Mounfain View HERBERT C. JACKSON Aeronaufics Visalia JAY H. JOHNSON Engineering San Jose MARVIN L. KAYLOR Aeronaufics Cuperfino MASAKO KOGACHI Maihemafics Hawaii RAYMOND C. LARSON, JR. Engineering San Jose NEIL W. LASCURETTES Indusirial Technology Oakland MILTON J. MCNEAL Enqineering San Jose JOHN R. MONSER Engineering San Jose RICHARD L. NYE Engineering San Jose PETER D. PERSHING Engineering Los Alfos DUANE PIERCE Aeronautics San Jose MARIAN G. REID Mafhemafics Sanfa Cruz LEO F. ROTONDO Engineering San Jose RUSSEL L. RYDER Mafhemafics Pefaluma ARTHUR SCHOLAR Engineering Breniwood JOHN T. SMEE Engineering San Jose JOSEPH D. SPINELLA Engineering Redwood Cify HERBERT D. VANDERBEEK Elecfrical Engineering San Jose DUANE A. XVHEELER Engineering Los Alfos ROBERT L. WHITTAKER Maihemafics San Jose STANLEY J. WOOTEN Engineering San Jose RAYMOND T. YIP Engineering Hongkong, China -nn Y.. EDITH E. ADELMAN Speech and Drama Sunnyvale CAY S. BAILEY Music San Jose SARAH ANN BALLARD Fine Arls San Jose HAROLD R. BURNS Speech Oakland GAIL Y. BUTZBACH A 1 San Luis Obispo SHIRLEY L. CARR Inferior Decoraling Alherlon GENE M. CHAVOYA Radio and Television Monferey PATRICIA A. COLLINS Fine Arl's San Jose WILLIAM R. PAHLE Inferior Decorafinq Los Gaios JANETH ELLIOTT Ar? Oakridge, Oregon JOANNE B. FELDSCHER Ari Afherlon VIRGINIA S. EREELAND A 1 San Jose HAROLIJ GARCIA Speech and Drama Mounfain View BERNARID GEDRYIW Radio and Television San Jose JUANIE GREEN Fine Arls Denver, Colorado EAY IEANNE GRIFFIN Inferior Decorafing Honolulu, Hawaii JANICE ANIDA HARRISON A l San Jose MARY LOU HOBELMANN Alherlon STEPHEN P. HOGAN Buffe Montana CAROL HORE Inferior Decorafung San Rafael 72 Inferior Decorafing 'TW f as Y mf Inferior Design ', ' iQsal.g.:1- -. . F ine Arts The dramatic lines of Shakespeare, quiet strains of Brahms, forceful tones of Picasso . . . each of these is found when walking through the three buildings housing the Fine Arts Division. Grad- uates in the Art, Music, and Speech and Drama Departments have not only gained a professional objective, but also personal enrichment. 'CIF' ,dim MB lug HENRY P. HUGHES lnlerior Decorating San Jose RUTH E. INNES A 1' Olakland SHUNJI 1To Commercial Ar? Cuperfino JANET L. JOHNSON Commercial Ari Salinas WANDA R. KIEP Music Vacaville ELEANOR KUNTZ Ari Fullerfon KATHLEEN LEIDIG A 1 Hlayward ROBERT E. LITKE Soeech and Drama Modeslo PATRICIA J. MAQJKENZIE Commercial Arf San Maleo SALLY A. MATHESON A f Mlarrinez ERNEST MAU Music Honolulu, Hawaii BYRON D. MAYNARD Music San Jose GILDA M. MAZZANTI Music Los Gafos DAVID MCGUIRE Fine Arls San Jose FAYE L. MIDDLETON Music Modesto JAMES C. MOVIA Music Niles VALERIE J. NASH Music Los Alios ARLENE NESS Arl' Havwa rd JAMES E. OLSON Fine Aris San Jose JOYCE E. OSBORN Speech and Drama San Jose KAY A. PENFOLD Speech and Drama Sunnyvale DOROTHY M. PETTY Music Mounlain View JACK S. RAY Music Soulh San Francisco LESLIE A. ROBINSON Drama Palo Allo LYNNE M. ROGERS Inferior Decorating Berkeley BARBARA K. ROLAND Inferior Decorafing Palo Alfo ROGER ROSE Radio and Television Bakersfield jAMES ROUKES Commercial Ari San Jose MARVIN SCHMIDT Commercial Arr San Jose WILL H. SCHNEIDER Music San Jose STUART A. SCHWALBE Speech San Jose RONALD E. SHERRIFFS Speech and Drama Groville KATHLEEN M. SIEGFRIED Fine Arls Riverdale ROBERT J. SOMERVILLE Radio and Television San Jose XVALTER J. TANGHE Radio Hayward BERNARD A. TEFERTILLER Music Greenfield, Missouri PATRICIA W. THOMPSON Fine Arfs San Jose JUANITA TORTORELLI Fine Arls Redwood Cify JOANNE K. TRALLIS Music San Jose ROBERT L. WAUNCH Commercial Ari' Cenferville LANE WEISS Arr Larkspur BARBARA I. WOOD Inferior Decoraling Palo Alto IOURNALISM From meticulous proof reading and last minute deadlines, to finished copy and completed lay- outs . . . a familiar routine to the journalism graduate. Specialized areas such as public rela- tions, press photography, newspaper management, advertising, and individual writing have produced a practical and workable background for students who are entering the field of journalism. BEVERLEY BECKER Advertising San Maleo ELIZABETH L. BENNETT Journalism Oakley GIL CHFSTERTUN Journalism Bell Gardens AIAINIES D. DEI ININC Journalism Monlesano GARY If. ENGELL Journalism Suisun GERALD E. CANDY Journalism Pilfsburg IZDXVINA KILLORAN Journalism San Bruno MICHAEL R. KONON Journalism Burlingame CAROL R. LACE Journalism San Francisco NANCY H. LAMB Journalism San Francisco RODNEY L. LEE Journalism San Jose GLORIA I. LORENZO Journalism San Francisco LOUAIVINIE MORFORD Journalism San Francisco ROBERT H. NORRIS Journalism Sunnyvale GERALD E. CJLSIEN Journalism Camarillo IIOHN E, RAYNOR Journalism Sararoga BARBARA G. RICHARDSON Journalism Los Molinos XVILLIAM IS. SHANDS Journalism Garden Grove IOANNE TRACY Adverlising San Maleo NORMA I. WRIKLHT Journalism San Jose ng Q-1 uw lii?. i L HOWARD O. ALLEN Spanish and French Los Gatos ALEXANDRA L. CHRISTENSEN English Belmonl HAROLD W. CROUCH English San Jose BONNIE j. DOHEMANN Spanish San Rafael EVAN D. HARTIN English Roseburg CAROL J. HEARRELL English San Jose JOAN HUNTER English San' Jose SUSAN JOHNSTON English Mountain View RICHARD A. JONES English San Jose AUDREY JOSEPH English Hayward FRED A. KEPLINGER Spanish Palo Alto INIARY E. MARTIN English San Jose MARIE D. MENACHO Modern Language Cuperlino NEVA I NELSON English San Jose NEVA S. NUNES English San Jose JOYCE M. OLSEN English Dululh, Minnesota HELEN PIGAROW Modern Language New York, New York PATSY POSTAL English South Pasadena DON RIGHETTI English Bakersfield LOREN K. SALLADAY English Ferndale Language 81 Literature Tenses, cases, Cervantes, and Hemingway . . . terminology and names significant to the students who have studied English, French, German, and Spanish in the Language and Literature Division. Through World literature and language studies, the graduates have gained a cultural understand- ing of the universe. With this understanding they hope to further appreciation of the language arts. 4 l-,L NATHA LIE VAYSSIE Modern Language lrvingfon 61 BLANCHE A. AHLEM Medical Technology Turlock DAVID I. ASATAN Biological Science Coyote ROGER C. BEEDE Biological Science Walnut Creek SHIRLEY D. BELL Occupalional Therapy Santa Maria LYNNE D. BEST Occupational Therapy Palo Allo CAROL M. BLISS Medical Technology Danville EUGENE BLONIE Biological Science Walnul Creek BYRG E. BONNE LYCKIE Chemislry San Jose PRESTON A. BOOM ER Spanish San Jose JANE E. BOULDEN Biological Science San Males CAROL L. BROWN Occupational Therapy Redwood City ROSA M. BURKE Occupaiional Therapy Whiliier ANNE P. COLLINS Biological Science Delhi DOLORES F. DEMSHIER Natural Science Westwood SUZANNE M. DICK Heallh and Hygiene Vallelo IOANN L. DRAKE Natural Science Glenslde, Pennsylvania BEVERLY I. EREIIND gccupalicnal Therapy rea CARLO P. GEMIGNANI Biological Science Redwood Clly TED GREEN Biological Science Red Bluff SUZENNE BI. HANNAH Occupational Therapy Porlland, Oregon Natural Science Taking Held trips, adjusting microscopes, and applying formulas have led to a degree for the graduates of the Natural Science Division. To keep up with the changing world, these scientists are constantly increasing their knowledge in their specialized fields. These fields include the various phases of physical and biological sciences. 1 THEODORE 1. HARRUFF Wildlife Conservation San Jose LAEL I. HAWK Occupational Therapy San Jose AUDREY J. HERING Biological Science Redwood City LOIS M. HOOGBRUIN Nursing Education San Jose WILLIAM H. JOHANSEN Biological Science San Mateo LOIS E. JOHNSON Occupational Therapy Oakland MENLO KAWAKAMI Biological Science San Jose SUE KONG Occupational Therapy San Jose RAYMOND Al. KRAMER Wildlife Conservation Palo Alto LOIS LAMSON Chemistry San Jose MARY ANN LECKIE Occupational Therapy Richmond GEORGE E. LEE Natural Science San Jose DAGMARA LEEINIEKS Medical Technology San Jose GLADYS B. LEMKE Biological Science La Mesa EDWARD G. LITTLE Biological Science Modesto ANNETTE E. LOTTIS Occupational Therapy Hilo, Hawaii PHYLLIS LUNDINE Occupational Therapy Los Angeles CHARLES K. MABIE Life Science Redwood City RITA M. MACHI Nursing Education San Jose JOHN T. MCCULLOUGH, JR. Biological Science Madrone MARTEL MCINTYRE Occupational Therapy Forestville DELLA D, MCMILLAN Occupational Therapy San Jose ARTHUR N. MINASSIAN Chemistry Teheran, lran JUNE MISONO Occupational Therapy Delano STANLEY MOORE Natural Science San Jose ROLAND A. MORTON Biological Science Santa Clara HAROLD E. MUNSTERMAN Biological Science San Jose HARUKO AT. MURANAKA Occupational Therapy Los Altos ESTH ER E. NAKATANI Occupational Therapy Sacramento BOBBY T. NEAL Wildlife Conservation San Jose MARGIE L. NEESE Occupational Therapy Ukiah MABEL L. NORTH Occupational Therapy Los Angeles 6 63 LLOYD A. OKSEN Chemislry Salinas RICHARD L. PERCIVAL Nalural Science San Jose TONYA B. PULANCO Occupalional Therapy San Francisco RAFAEL O. RANGAS Chemisfry Oakdale KEITH W. RADFORD Nalural Science Orange ELEANOR REINHARDT Medical Technology Mounfain' View DONALD L. REINKE Biological Science Palo Allo PAUL S. SAKAMOTO Biological Science Campbell CLIFFORD L. SCHMIDT Biological Science San Jose RICHARD A. SCHONERT Biological Science San Jose GERALD E. SIMPSON Biological Science Hayward EUGENIA F. STEELE Occupalional Therapy Fresno HELEN V. THOMPSON Occupalional Therapy Porlland, Oregon YOSHIO UYEDA Chemistry Campbell LOIS ANN WAGNER Occupalional Therapy Visalia JOAN C. WAKEFIELIJ Occupafional Therapy San Jose SHIRLEY V. WHITE Medical Technology Los Alfos RAY E. WILLIAMS Wildlife Conservafion Whillier MELVIN E. WOODALL Medical Technology San Jose ALBERTA L. WOOIDWORTH Biological Science Gilroy AL T. YAMASHITA Biological Science San Jose ANTHONY ZERBO Biological Science San Jose Physical Education and Recreation Whether it's folk dancing and ping pong, or calisthenics and coaching, the Physical Education and Recreation Departments have provided com- plete training for their graduates. The curricula includes not only the actual participation in games, but also the methods and techniques be- hind teaching them. . sw . 'ii ' i ffa r- . ,..,,. 1. lp ,I ..:, . .. -IEANNE D. ADKINS Physical Education Concord PATRICIA ANN APPEL Physical Education Solvanq DONNA D. ASHMORE Physical Education San Jose DAVID L. BARRY Physical Education Glendale GXVYINJINIETH ANN BIiCKlVIAN Fihyisical Education o i NICHOLAS A. BIONDI Physical Education Oakland JOAN BORDENAVE Recreation Redwood City BEVERLY U. BREDE Physical Education Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii DONNA BRIDGES Physical Educaiton Burney JANICE P. BROCKMANN Physical Education Aptos THOMAS E. BROWN Physical Education Berkeley AUDREY A. BRLINONI Physical Education Patterson DOROTHY D. COEL Physical Education Burlingame NANCY ANN COOPER Physical Education Claremont CAROL L. CREASE Physical Education Seattle, Washington LOIS O. CREGGY Physical Education Fontana LEROY H. DANHAUSEINT Physical Education San Jose DONNA M. DOUGLAS Recreation Carmel ALLEN H. DUNN Physical Education Placerville FRANCELEEN V. DUTRA Physical Education Atwater WARREN EMM Physical Education San Jose WILLIAM E. EVANS Physical Education San Jose PATRICIA A. GALE Recreation San Jose JEAN K. GOMES Physical Education Campbell JEANNETTE A. HARRUEF Physical Education San Jose JEAN HEINSOHN Recreation San Jose MARTHA ANN HIERLIHY Physical Education- Rio Vista BARBARA -I. HOEPNER Physical Education Alameda BARBARA Al. HUGHES Physical Education Columbia RON G. KAUFFMAN Physical Education Richmond PATRICIA A. KELLY Physical Education Claremount MICHAEL V. MARAMONTE Physical Education Modesto HILMA S. MEEHAM Physical Education San Jose CAROLYN M. NEILL Recreation Concord DONALD I. NORRIS Physical Education San Jose DONALD I. ODISHOO Physical Education Turlock ELAINE J. PAPPAS Physical Education Manleca NAOMI R. PARKER Physical Education Highland ROBERT D. PEAVY Physical Education Salinas JOHN B. PICKLE Physical Education Delhi BETTY ANN RENZ Physical Educafion Hollisler BETTY AI. RICHERT Physical Education Oakland CAROL R. ROBIN Physical Educalion Redwood Cily JO ANN RUBERTS Recrealion Coalinga CAROL M. SANDUSKY Physical Educalion Norlh Hollywood GERALDINE C. SHELLEY Recrealion San Maleo ROBERT L. STEINBACK Physical Educalion Spreckels BARBARA T. SUGIMOTO Physical Educalion Mounlain View PATRICIA A. THILL Physical Education San Jose MAURICE A. VARGAS Recreafion Warm Springs NAIIDA L. XVALDO Physical Educalion Sanla Cruz RONALD E. WALTERS Physical Educalion Sanla Cruz BETTY J. WESTPHAL Physical Educalion Bradley ROBERT L. WOLFE Physical Educafion Onfario ANN YOUNGER Physical Educalion Sacramento Y l 66 67 BUCK B. BALLARD Police San Jose CHARLES E. BENNETT Police Monlerey WINSTON A. DAHL Police Walnuf Creek DON E. EDXVARDS Police San Jose ROBERT J. GEMIGNANI Penology San Francisco KENNETH L. GILES Police Oakland WILLIAM B. HUBBARD Police San Jose HAROLD W. HUMPHREY Police San Leandro ROBERT E. MCCORKLE General San Jose JOHN M. PERCIVAL Police San Jose MAX D. PHILLIPS Police Sacramenlo VERNON E. RENNER Police Concord RAYMOND R. RIBAL, JR. Police San Jose KENDRICK S. WONG Penology Honolulu, Hawaii KENNETH A. ZOOK Police San Jose Police Lie detectors, fingerprinting processes and bal- listics are indispensable to the Police graduate in tracking down his man. Jobs as investigators in police departments and private agencies and as special officers on juvenile rehabilitation and parole boards are only a few of the opportu- nities awaiting the Police major. BAA. PSYCHOLOGY 8: PHILOSOPHY Rorschach tests, the Darwinian Theory, and the teachings of Plato are topics for discussion by the graduates of the Psychology and Philosophy Departments. Though presently housed in the old Technical High School, the departments hope to expand along with the rest of the college and are currently engaged in planning a new class- room building. in MARY BESTE Psychology Redondo Beach BEVERLY J. BOOTH Psychology San Jose GORDON L. CLEMENS Psychology and Philosophy San Jose RAY DAVIES Psychology and Philosophy Berkeley GEORGE E. DUNN Psychology Gerber CHARLES A. HOLMES, JR Philosophy San Jose ERNST M. JOHNSON Psychology and Philosophy Sanfa Cruz LILLIE Y. KAWAMURA Psychology Acampo KEN J. LESSLER Psychology Long Beach JUNE C. MITCHELL Psychology San Jose PERCY A. RIVERS Psychology Oakland JOHN L. SILVA Psychology Sanfa Cruz DAVID N. VALLANIJIGHAM Philosophy San Jose BESS VINSON Psychology San Jose JERALD N. WALKER Psychology San! Jose WARREN WEISS Psychology New Yor , New York RICHARD L. WILBURN Psychology San Jose E. 55,4 STAN W. ABBOTT Public Relafions San Luis Obispo EUGENE ANTONE, JR. Social Science Roseville PATRICIA J. BAAT Sociology Mill Valley RICHARD N. BAER Social Science San Jose HONEY BARATTO Social Service Sacramenfo ELINOR I. BEST Social Welfare Simi EDWIN B. BISSELL Social Science Napa FRANK P. BRENNAN Polifical Science San Jose LAWRENCE L. BUCKLEY Sociology San Francisco WILLIAM W. BURKE Social Science Bakersfield MAUREEN E. BURNETT Social Welfare San Jose DONALD J. CARDER Economics San Jose MARLENE V. CARDER Social Science San Jose RICHARD T. CONZELMANN Social Service Monferey FRANK K. CRANE Social Science Ferndale JOHN C. DENNEY Poliiical Science Albany MARILYNN J. DOWNING Sociology San Jose RICHARD A. ELLEFSEN Geography San Jose FREEDA F. FICHTNER Social Service Sunnyvale DAVID R. FINCH Economics Fresno 1441 Social Science People, places, dates, and money matters repre- sent the fundamentals of the Social Science Di- vision. Opportunities for the graduate range from government jobs in foreign countries and teach- ing positions in hometowns, to jobs in local government and positions as public administra- tors. 'QWP' in fm CSAIL FLANAGAN Social Service Merced IAMES B. FOX Social Service San Jose FRANKLIN L. FRIBERG Social Science Fort Bragg -IOE F. GENTILE Political Science San Jose AUDREY G. GOLDT Social Welfare San Jose BARBARA GRAHAM Social Science San Marino GERALD M. GRUWELL Sociology Ventura FRANK A. GUITIERREZ Social Scierce San Francisco DAVID H. HANNON Economics Reddinc PHILIP I. HARKER Sociology San Jose HELEN IOAKIMIDES Public Administration Valleio BOYD D. IVERSON Economics San Jose ALFRED KIEP, Ir. Political Science San Jose ,IOI-IN W. KIRKPATRICK Economics Concord PATRICIA R. KEIL Social Science San Jose XVILLIANI KRUEGER History Sunnyvale HAZEL M. LADUSAU Social Service Ceres ROBERT F. LENTZ Social Science San Jose RICHARD H. LESTER History Alexandria, Virginia Ci LORIA I. LUND Economics Concord CHARLES I. MANCINE Public Administration New Castle, Pennsylvania AIULIUS C. MANRIQUE Social Science Oakdale MONTYNE A. MARTIN Social Service San Jose ,IOHN R. McCANN Political Science Palo Alto WARRIEN L. MCDONALD Public Relations Santa Clara BILL I. MILES Social Science San Jose XVILLIAIVI P. MILLER Social Science Modesto WILLIAM E. NEWTON Social Science Sebasfopol IAMES L. OHMER Public Relations San Jose THOMAS P. O'TOOLE Social Science Long Beach CARL R. PAGTER History San Jose DOROTHY L. PEAKE Social Science San Jose ALFRED A. PEREZ Polilical Science San Jose WILLIAM B. POSTEL Social Science San Jose WILLIAM A. SCHMICK Social Science Colfax, Washinglon JAMES B. SCHROEDER Public Adminisfrafion Modeslo KARL A. SCHULTZ Polilical Science Hayward JERRY S. SESSIONS Social Science Boulder Creek CHARLES T. SISNEY Social Science Hayward GEORGE R. SLADE Polilical Science Indianapolis, Indiana PAUL E. SMITH Social Science Compton CAROL A. THOMPSON Social Welfare Oakland HARRY L. TOYNE Public Relalions San Jose BETTY J. TURNER Social Science Carmichael ELBERT C. VICKLAND Social Service Berkeley EDWARD J. VIERRA Social Science Benicia FRANCES I. VITANZA Social Science Sanfa Clara PAT P. WADDELL Social Science Mill Valley CAROL M. WAYMIRE Social Science Sanfa Rosa DAVID F. WIK Hislory Menlo Park MARION WILSON Social Service San Maleo FRED O. WOOD Polifical Science Sunnyvale SAM YATES Hislory San Jose NORM L. YISKIS Social Science San Jose BARBARA ZEISS Social Service Mounfain View General Majors A general education providing them with a richer background for living is the aim of many of the students attending Sparta. After four years these graduates leave State with a General Major and memories of a wide variety of classes. SANTOS ABUAN General Oakland JOHN D. BALL General San Jose LOIS A. BOWMAN General San Jose HORACE E. BOYDSTON General Santa Cruz JOSIE D. CRISTO General San Jose WALDO H. DAMERELL General Cleveland Helghfs, Ohio NIETA G. TEBOE General Redwood Clly EDWARD J. WRIGHT General Niles Master of Arts Not satisfied with a bachelor's degree, some students continue to strive and study until they qualify for a Master of Arts degree. This lust for knowledge gains for them higher and better-paid positions in their chosen fields. .dn Amelia Carman Robert Friedman Vincente Manese Dorothy Pritchard Mafhemaiics Psychology English English Richard Zimmerman Arf Foriified wi+h sieaming coffee and a smoldering cigarefie, ihe 'lypical M.A. siudenf begins +o sfudy. Q- Convocaiion ceremonies in +he inner quad officially opened 'Phe school year. F2111 Quarter was ushered in with . The 'firs+ regis+ra+ion dance of fha year was held. l volecl. Have you? Faculfy members greeled +l'1e Chrislrnas Season wifh a lea. Rallies were aHended by a sianding-room-only audience. A few lazy hours were spenf in +l1e quad . . falling leaves and football QW A9592 ' 11 r ,Q r 25? 1 if ij. it M 'llunq., l Sfudenls gave gladly al' fhe many blood drives. Winfer Quarier brouglwf snow lime and slci frips. . . the last Winter uarter an active one. The lighfs casf a sofi glow over +l1e Quad on a rainy niglwf. Jim Coffrell Jim Faieffi Peggy Wooden Eleanor Dreis Aileen Sherry Chairman Vice-Chairman Recording Corresponding Treasurer Paffi Burch Publicify Chairman Paul Thomsen Decorafion Chairman Secrefa ry Secrefary Social Affairs Committee Decorations, entertainment, publicity, music and all the other details which go into the planning of the student body dances are the responsibility of the Social Affairs Committee. This year four dances were held. The first dance of the year, the Fall Registration Dance, featured the music of Bob Russell. One of the highlights of Homecoming, the Coronation Ball, was next on the S.A.C. agenda. Orin Tucker provided the music. After the Winter Registration Dance, the big formal of the year, Wintetmist, was held. Couples danced against a background of blue and silver three dimensional snowflakes While listening to the music of Ray Hackett and his orchestra. Social Affairs commiffee meefs en masse. The finishing fouches for Wnnfermlsf Looking down on fhe crowd af Win+ermisf. The las+ few hours before +he dance were spen+ in puffing +he 'Finishing fouches on 'rhe decoraiions The D.U.'s prophesied our win over Slanford and 'look sweepslalte honors wifh 'rheir 'Floa+ en+i+led Plow Them Under. Homecoming Beat the Indians was the theme for this year's Homecom- ing Parade, and it proved to be very appropriate! Our 19-14 win over Stanford was a fitting climax to a week of fun and activity. Students thronged to the Civic Auditorium where the Coronation Ball, honoring Homecoming Queen 'Ioan Dalton, was held. Thirty-four floats entered the competition in the Homecoming Parade and the men of D. U. walked away with the sweepstakes prize. The Theta's were winners in the sorority division while Newman Club won top honors in the independent group. Prizecl Trophy Rise and Shine won fhe girls of Delia Gamma second place in lhe sororiiy division, while 'rhe S.A.E.'s loolr second in ihe 'frafernliy sechon ,gy 3. li Q a , i 5' jf, .X sf Q M Jprxhk 'Q has 1 r an Uueen Joan Dalfon led ihe Homecoming Parade accompani princesses, PaHi Kaser, Pai Builer, Janis Cappezzoli and M 'H ,ti Hs :VJ A? ed by four lovely A par+icularly vicious looking Sparfan was shown branding an Indian on ihe Gini Wafson. floai' which won 'iirsf place in lhe lndependenf division for Newman Club. Third place in +he sororiiy division wenf io fhe Chi O's. The men of Pi Kappa Alpha earned fhird place in The 'frafernify division. Time and effori pui in by fhe Thefas on fheir Shell 'Eml' 'floai broughf fhe girls 'fhe reward of 'firsi' place in fhe Sororiiy division. pm, 71 ,. Y , Q W x ? 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Delta f W, :LJ1 W M. , ff VV: ww 'ri' ,-, w, fvb U f ,xqrl ,. ,H , W, 'gg' A 1 H V , ' I 1 5 ' . fl . .N - H. 4 M , 5 x Lx 4 ws, fa iv' 1 - ,ga Sigma Phi Carnation Girl Gail Wilson as 6 f Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl Patti Cummins Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Nancy Main I Sophomore Doll Jeanne Gibbs ack of Hearts DonQRRyan A fense momenf was 'fell' by fhe whole crowd during fhe Novice Boxing Tournamenf. ovice Boxing The 18th annual Novice Boxing Tournament was an out- standing success as it has been in previous years. The open- ing round saw a total of 78 boxers seeking 16 finalist po- sitions, with the perennial favorites, Kappa Alpha, the winning team for the fourth straight year. S.A.E. finished second and Pi K.A. was third. The winning roofing secfion displayed Hs spirif. A few practice punches '64 X W gen.: ,QQ ff. A - Ar+ Lund received fhe Dee Porfal scholarship. Gerling ready Other awards went to Ben Yates, out- standing boxer, and Dick Bender, the coach of the K.A. team. Rooting sections cheered the boxers on to victory. The Alpha Phi's and the Sigma Chi's combined to form the top rooting section for the Saturday night finals. Delta Gamma and Kappa Alpha placed second, and Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Tau Omega were third. On the basis of character, sportsmanship and achievement, Art Lund was awarded the hrst annual Dee Portal Memorial Scholarship. Thud! IG Worn oui but vicforious The Hoe Down was only one of the many dance numbers in fhe I955 Revelries. 9 4 The on-sfage sI1ow's +hree 'financiers One dream sequence porirayed fhe ever popular Dragne+ Revelries A bit of the comical, a touch of the serious, mixed well with some lively tunes and a dash of interpretive dances, and you have the recipe for In All My Dreams, Revelries of 1955. Keeping high the standards of the twenty-five year old SIS tradition, this year's show left a host of mem- ories. Darwin Hageman danced, sang and acted his way into the role of the most unforgettable performer of the show. Spartans remember, too, George Watts and Jeri Welch as the husband-and-wife stage team. When the cur- tain rang down on the final performance, Spartans agreed that In All My Dreams had lived up to all of theirs. The Revelries Board was responsible 'For +l1e pre-planning Nancy Widdas and Bob La Crosse slopped fhe show wills fheir of The producfion. inferprelive dance. 93 1611 The performers acknowledge +l1e much-deserved applause. 96 Those honored in Who's Who were feled al a delicious banquef. Everyone S+uden+s affended evening classes guided by newly insfallecl campus lighls. succumbed to the spell . . . The inevi+able beach scene-sure loolrs lilre fun! .of the sun during Spring Quarter. Swing Info Spring was won by Alpha Phi wifh fheir iribufe io The annual High School Rally Conference was held in ihe Spring Sigmund Romberg. , flffmilfif -yizzf J if mg-mm-www .N?,wM Q was Q The make-up room lransforms Spartans for iheir shage appearance . . . theatre proper should help make San jose State College a cultural center for the hundreds of thousands of people who live in the Santa Clara Valley. Increased facilities will make new forms of dramatic production possible and will also make live radio and television productions possible from the well-equipped studios. W Cos+umes are made and slored in ihis room. Dr. Wahlquisf and Dr. Gillis exchange congraiulafions Once in a Lifetime. Speech and Drama The year 1954-55 marked three events in the drama history of the college: the conclusion of the twenty-fourth regular season of plays, the opening of the new theatre in the Speech and Drama Build- ing, and the june faculty-student pro- duction of Hamlet as the one hun- dred and forty-eighth play in the col- lege history. Hamlet was selected as the play that would make most effec- tive use of the four hundred seat audi- torium with its well equipped stage, audio equipment, shops, projection booths, make-up and dressing rooms. Future seasons will strive to continue the spectacular effects achieved in this production. Pictures on these pages show scenes from other plays produced during the year. 100 Th He Who Gefs Slapped. You Can'+ Take H Wifh You. School For Wives Thin Like Torfillas. Ediih Alcoclt Ariel Davis Beverley Gaienby Hal Holloway Edward Lackey John Morrison Dr. L. H. Mouaf Joyce Osborn Forensics Forensics, San Jose State's debating society, were hosts this year to their ten fellow members in the Northern California Forensic Association at a student congress. Members partici- pated in an International Debate with the University of London, and in tournaments with U.C.L.A, and U.S.C. San Jose S+a'I'e's debalors group around a 'lable in +he new Speech and Drama building ff Rr-.. . 3i'i3 Q Y..s?' li w,k Radio and T. V. Guide The Radio and T.V. Guild offers practical training to those students interested in radio and television broadcasting. The Guild gathers weekly in the Speech and Drama build- ing to make transcriptions and study broadcasting tech- niques. The group also broadcasts over a local radio station. 10 Symphony Orchestra Symphonic Band The 87 member Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Gibson Walters, appeared in public nine times this year. One of their appearances was in Berkeley at the convention of the Western Division of the Music Educators National Con- ference. Mr. Robert Fiester directed the Symphonic Band which played for the football games and Home- coming Activities this year. The band also played for Commencement and Baccalaureate services and gave three formal concerts for the student body. 10 A Cappella Choir Rated by music critics as the best A Cappella Choir on the West Coast, the San jose State group was again under the direction of William Erlendson this year. Under Mr. Er- lendson's expert direction, the choir appeared before some of the most discriminating music audiences of the State at the Patron's Dinner, and the Music Educators Conference. The group also appeared with the San Jose and the college Symphony Orchestras. Mr. Erlendson and fhe choir accept due recogniiion affer a performance. The lceHle drums gel a worlcoul. The fall solois+s receive flowers. Make Mine Music: Mr. Leese and Noble Cain Noble Cain conduclecl lhe choral ensemble singing a Chrislmas Conlala which he composed. 106 Air ROTC The 1954-55 school year saw the AF- ROTC Detachment, headed by Col. R. E. Bristol, knit into an effective unit of which the College could right- ly be proud. Qualification for cadet positions within the corps was based upon an efficient system of selectivity. The cadets organized their own bi- weekly newspaper, their own drill team, and a cadet fund board, which apportioned money from the cadet fund to cadet activities. ,..-0 The AFROTC group comes fo aHen'l io C unils Army ROTC The familiar olive drab uniforms des- ignating Uncle Samls Army were seen in number on the SJS campus each Tuesday at 11:50 A.M. when the ROTC took to the drill field for their weekly field training. Heralded by the sound of marching music over a portable loudspeaker system, the Army ROTC unit worked through- out the year to sharpen themselves. Col. E. Rogers headed the detach- ment. W in X . gg H 'if 'Q QT: 3A sg wlifpzf Spartan Dail The Spartan Daily, started as a weekly, has become the only State College daily in California. The Daily contains articles of current interest on Washington Square, the latest on romantic and social news, an ad section, and world news received from United Press wire. The Daily serves not only its readers but also the journalism students, who gain practical experience from working on it. The Spartan Daily staff produces a newspaper of which we at Sparta are justly proud. BILL SHANDS DICK JONES Co-Eclilor Fall Co-Edifor Fall BARBARA RICHARDSON GARY ENGELI. Edilor Winler Edilor Spring The newspaper s+a'Ff slops long enough 'lo have Hs piclure falten. - Ai' Sparia, everyone reads +l1e Daily! Many hours are spenl compiling each clay's Daily. Papers are dis+ribu'I'ed from fha 'familiar yellow sfands GEORGE DUNN MARV SCHMIDT PAT MCKENZIE CARLA POWELL Co-Edifor Fall Co-Eclilor Fall Edifor Winfer Edifor Spring Lyke Lyke, Sparta's humor magazine, is eagerly re- ceived each quarter and is usually sold out within hours after it hits the stands. Traditional features in Lyke are Pilfered Pics, exchange jokes, and the Lykeable Doll. The ads, in which students model, carry through the theme of cooperation between the school and local merchants. Every- one likes Lyke! The Lylce group was cornered by the cameraman during a s+a'l'f meeting. l l2 w .25 f-25,31 awww W5w'ew5gfgwgs5g,z5gwz' .. 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LHOHHC LX, A A A BARBARA GOUGH TRUDY STAPLES Co-Edifor Co-Edifor Are we going to meet the deadline? This question became foremost in everyone's mind as deadline time neared for La Torre, the college yearbook. The entire year was spent in a per- sistant effort by the staff to meet the cover, photo, copy and record deadlines. All art work, including the designing of the cover and division pages plus the lay-outs, was done by the talented art staff. The school photo staff did the informal pho- tography for the book. Our record - the second one for San Jose State's annual - was produced by the Speech and Drama Department. The energetic copy staff did a bit of last minute rushing to complete the 320 pages of copy in the book. By the end of April the loose ends were being tied up and the 1955 La Torre went to press. The staff sighed with relief when the last deadline had finally come and gone. JANET JOHNSON Ari' Eclifor I 7 A r we W. U ' ur wan: - U, mn,-.L ' M mm, ur mmf L,,m,,,., mmm AZ.. ka- lx.. Az- A The La Torre sfaff congrega+es in ihe Inner Quad. JIM COTTRELL CAROL LUCAS MARILYN LIGHTFOOT TEDDY GEHR Business Manager Sales Manager Copy Edifor Phofo Edifcr PATTI CUMMINS JOY MITCHELL KAPPY LINKE Adminis+ra+ion Edifor Gradua+e Edifor Acfivifies Edifor Mrs. Spurgeon. known affecfionafely as Spud, was always ready wHh a cheerful smile, a helping hand, and food fo sus+ain fhe s+a'ff. A Yearbook in the makin g . Drawing 'Phe layou'r was ihe 'firsf iob 'For fhe arf sfaff. Members of fhe sfaff confaded members of campus organizafions io obfain needed informaiion. The hard working pho+o s+a'f'f. 116 BRUCE CARRADINE RODGER LIPPA BARBARA TAYLOR ROSEMARIE MAGNASCO AUGUSTINE CUNHA Spor'rs Co-Edifor Sporfs Co-Ediior Residenfs Eclifor Organizaiions Edi'ror Proofs Ediior A Fil ET' -,Q ., ll 1213 1819203135 ,. -A Perf of 'rhe sfaff proof-read pages and correc'recl misialzes, while o+hers did 'the las+-minu+e work of compiling fhe inclusive index 5. 11 71 g ...vggiggli K 16 A 2? A+ las+ Hue iob was done, and flwe s+a'Ff disfribuied +I-le l955 La Torre. l ff A quief momen+ of grace fo give 'Hwanks for our many blessings. Living together in a group . Bermuda Slworfs, knee-socks, ulcelele and all! Le+'s wa+ch George Gobel The college girl's second mos+ popular pas+ime This was obviously posed. Salurday niglwf. was 21 wonderful experience. Firsf picfure: BoH'om row, lefl fo right Calherine Wesierman, Kay Dally, Helen Aeppli. Middle row, lefl' +o rigid: Franlcie Mackey, Lefa Noonan, Dorolhy Boggs. Top row, lefl lo righ'I': Joan Bleiler, Joan Paine, Shirley Gho. Second picfure: BoHom row, lefl' fo righi: Diane Shaddiclc, Barbara Roher, Libby Beam. Middle row, le'F+ 'lo riglvl: Carol Banne, Frances Hilchcoclc, Carole Burnham. Top row, le'F+ fo righfz Florence Hyde, Evelyn Rolff, Corinne Kong. The annual Thanksgiving dinner, monthl birth- B1aCkm0r day parties, and many mixers have made, this a busy year for the co-eds at Blackmor Hall. One of the most successful mixers was held with Santa Clara University. 122 BoH'om row, le'l'f lo riglwl: Norma Thies, Donna Mae Taylor, Carol Van Sanl, Beverly Rohan, Carol Bisbee, Mary Bohl- and, Marlene Trissel. Middle row: Barbara Mahany, Margof Rampa, Elinor Shemanslri, Barbara Bennion, Roberla Renlh, Carol Wood, Beverly Bangerl, Lynne Walson. Top row: Mary Ann Caslle, Cyn'll1ia Brown, Lela Helmers, Carole Barlin, Helen loa Kimedes, Suzanne Walson, Sally Weinand, Shirley Scarlell. An event which is becoming traditional with the Manor girls from Belle Manor is the Christmas party held for underprivileged children. The Sigma Chi's were co-hosts at the annual affair this year. Christmas time found the girls at Chez Nous en- Nous tertaining their friends at an open house. To help get into the mood for the event, the girls also en- tered the door decoration contest sponsored by AWS. Boffom row, le+ +o righi: Miki Murphy, Jan Perry, Connie Sisco, Arlene Moriltawa, Paulelfe Willlwide. Middle row, leff lo rigl1'l:. Mrs. Nell Miltel, Margarel' MacKay, Marilyn Wallace, Eleanor Rice, Barbara Allen, Gay CoH'on. Top row, lefl lo rngl1+: Barbara Engel, Alice Engel, Ann Severance, Karen Grunslry, Bell Helheringfon, Doris Willcinson. BoHom row, le'H fo right Connie Perrine, Julie McPhee, Shirley Wufh, Jonne Orey. Top row, Jan Siurgis, Carolyn Bayne, Beverly Holmes, Lois Pace, Virginia Lawrence, Connie Emmett. Campbell Manor One of the two co-operative houses on campus, Campbell Manor is run and governed by its twen- ty-two members. Under the direction of a house president, the members this year have organized a basketball team, and have successfully planned and given two holiday parties-one at Thanks- giving for their friends and advisors, and one at Christmas for members and dates. BoHom row, lei? +o right: Joan Goldberg, Sue Parrisly, Miss Campbell, Sylvia Plescia. Top row: Gloria Loren1o, Edwina Killoran, Myr+le Davenport, Ru+h Law, Margarei Riddle, Helen Shiroma. is HN-9 4 C. W. C. The sound of trumpets announces engagements, and laughter announces fun at the C. W. C. Both were heard often during 1955. Borlom row, lefr lo righl: June Baffunno, Aifilia Vella, Shirley Lewis, Joanne Feldscher, Marilyn Hendriclrs, Elaine Sleinauer, Mari- lyn Enos. Middle row: Rose Marie Glaalo, Lou Anne Bone, Pal' Good- ell, Darlene Rhodes, Befleioan Scolf, Phyllis Dahlquisl, Beverly Arrighi, Jerry Dralce, lda Segarini, Top row: Corinne Van Aulren, Chris VanDergoo+, Arvina Klinl, Norma Sprouse, Shirley Piexolo, Bea Perez, Felicia Lanfieri, Belly Lou Passadori, Gladys Willinger, Marilou Bechis, Sharon Mifchell, Shirley Calefli. Boffom row, lefl lo righl: Anne Collins, Eva Cauaniga, Barbara Healey, Elaine Silveria, Donna Larson, Marlene Machado. Middle row: Belly Harlman, Sandra Adams, Marie Richif, Eugenia For- fino, Maribelh Jaclc, Marilu Ger- meshausen, Carolyn Eicher, Liz Foley, Jan Heier. Top row: Rhon- da Linsledl, Jan Ohrwall, Louise Parreira, Sidney Greiner, Pal' Gaml:-ella, Jeanne Francisco, Elaine Aquilino, Holly Lease. BoHom row, lefl lo righ+: Sara Anne Thompson, Barbara Murray, Mary Jane Rockwell, Georgia Pax- +on, Joanne Maiorana, Louise Haydoclc, Pal Hale, Peggy Smilh. Middle row: Joanne Barry, Pal Lanlcow, Clauderle Marquie, Pal Graham, Phyllis Berrelloni, Alice Menzel, Gloria Pelliccione, Bever- ly Guerra. Top row: June Mali- asevich, Grefchen Bach, Janel' Miller, Calherine Scurich, Paula Scribanle, Mary Pa+ O'Donnell, Barbara Ra'FaHi, Jean Colon, Dor- olhy Fernandez, Juanifa Ramos, Louise Gallardo, Mary Lopez, Cafherine Kirby. 123 Bofiom row, leff fo righi: Sharley Weber, Janef Nielsen, Joyce Connell, Claudeffe Mcllraih, Elma Maddox, Philippa Bruce. Middle row, leff io righf: Diane Hilles, Joyce Resiine, Noreen Wesiby, Donna Bush, Saundra King, Carol Gulfeben, Sheila Curran, Mrs. Babich. Top row, leff 'ro righiz Shirley De Haven, Sallie Peiersen, Ann Benneii, Sue Jacobs, Arlene Hecermas, Charlene Bryani, Lora Brunello. ' The last Sunday in January was the day of Co- lonial Hall's reunion. The girls, who are all fresh- men, invited the preceding years' residents back for a day of fun and entertainment enjoyed by all. Guided by a house committee elected by the girls, the residents of Duchess Hall have had another successful year. W. A. A. activities have found a large group of girls from this house participating. Boilom row, leff io righft Jeaneffe Sfarlt, Bonnie Soe, Sharon Saare, Miriam Waggener, Marillyn Miller, Sally Jo Wassung. Middle row, lefl fo right: Mrs. Depew, Barbara Merrill, Ann Holzgang, Nancy Goodrich, Nancy Main, Pai' Craven, Doris Murray. Top row, leff io righfz Georgia Cooley, Esfher Johnson, Janel' Elser, Audree Wesifall, Janei Warden, Roberfa Heff- ner, Glenda Spear, Penny Hedger, Marion Higgins, Norma Lee Harelson, Carol Wilson, Nancy Temple. s 5 i W Firsl' piclurez BoH'om row, le'H +o righlz Par Forrest, Bea Maude, Shirley Smilh, Terry White, Terry Kobey, Pal Schnaclc Middle row, leff fo right: Pal Meyer, Nancy Carroll, Robin Wurfzburg, Carol Levine, Judy Toland, Mary Lou Sfimmel. Top row, left lo right: Geri Kaer, Marion Ruben, Peggy Poppeff, Paula Kursh, Belh Bowden, Beverly Secres+. Second picfure Bolfom row, lei? +o righiz Beverly Boe, Judy Adams, Diane Klehlrer, Mrs. Louise Miller. Top row, le'F+ fo riglwiz Alice AI calde, Eleanor Valenfe, Martha Morris, Margueri+e Maciver. The girls living at Cordelia Hall enjoyed plan- ning and carrying out a party for orphans at Christmas. The co-eds invited twenty-live children between the ages of six and ten, and entertained them with music and games. The girls also made sure that Santa had left a present for each child under the Christmas tree. Cordelia Hall 2 The co-eds at Di Bari's traveled to Parks Air Force Base every other Wednesday during the past year to visit the patients in the hospital. On campus they formed a baseball team and played the Phi Sigma Kappa's Whom they beat. The girls were next challenged by the Theta Chi's. Di Bari House Top picfue, firsl row, lefl lo righlz Sandra Kymla, Gail Hennessy, Carol Berrie, Lena Muse++i, Mary Jo Gleason, Sue Harf- zell. Middle row: Chris Spind+, Norma Kruse, Nancy Henderson, Judy McDonald, Myrna James, Kay Millen. Top row: Barbara Hams, Glenda Merriclc, Dorinda Jones, Mrs. Bricker, Pat Parker, Joan Whisnand, Diane Marino. Bolfom picfurez firsl row, lefl To righl: Billie Clarlr, Sylvia Fasl, Ann McPl'1arlin, Sally Sorenson, Nancy Henas. Middle row: Erin Kava- naugh, Sally McLaughlin, Jane Boardman, Sally Jo Wassung, Carolyn Hulchings. Top row: Marry Wilson, Jean Wood, Mrs. Hufcliings, Joanne Leisi, Beverly Fosler, Lorraine Corda. EHS, Q 1 ..-. Iizlgfii ' 8 ..,g 4 Firsl row, lefl lo righlz Beverly Lopez, Eileen Gerfmenian, Pal Lewis, Lee Morrison Kay Collins Belly Shaw lna Mae Coclrerlon. Middle row: Lucie Marie Wafson, Carol Hoclring, Nancy McRae, Maryann Glger Jeannie Oalrleaf Mary Jo Nichols, Joni Thomason. Top row: Rulh Oakleaf, Rosemary Gunn, Anna Walslead Lucy Jewell' Claire MacDonald Barbara Wells, Marlene Cerle++i. The co-eds at Elmwyck enjoyed a year of fun and activity both on and off campus. Social affairs oc- cupied most of their time, but the girls also spent time working with different campus organizations. The girls at Heindel Hall this year participated in the annual AWS Christmas Door Decorating Contest. Patty Bloss was president of the house and Mrs. Alfred Heindel was housemother. Elmwyck Heindel Firsl row, lefl +o righlz Sue Hinch, Eleanor Bregg, Pal Boss, Belva Horlon, Mary Anne Terslegge Middle row Janel Tidball, Pal Mowder, Mary Murnane, Rulh Beulel. Baclt row: Virginia Websler, Mary Ann Bellachl Do+ Huggins Lorraine Rosholm, Barbara Head, Zelda Le Fralt, Barbara Basler, Roberla Lewis. BoHom row, lefl +o righlz Gloria Friberg, Nancy Penifenfi, Jo Ann Johnson, Deanna Shasslcy, Arlene Kalman, lrene Carlucci. Middle row, left fo righh Pal Harrison, Diane Cimolino, Sally Sleadman. Nancy Keep, Joan Oales, Donna Wilson, Lorraine Cabral. Top row, lefl' lo right: Joye Taylor, Billie G-ana, Louise Hays, Kay Robinson, Lynne Burlon, Gay Sfuarl, Leni White, Elaine Roach, Belly Cavagana, Diane Biggles, Sue Doyle. House During the past year the Spartan co-eds living at K House have traveled to the hospital at Parks Air Force Base twice a month. While there they helped to entertain the patients by playing cards and dancing with them. This work, spon- sored by the Red Cross, was the outstanding project carried on by the girls. ISO w pl Fronf row, leff fo right: Gerry Colby, Joan Varni, Anneffe Vasallog Middle row: Beify Porier, Barbara Chappuls Nancy Hand Kay Wandmaker, Janie Munch. Toy row: Shirley King, Gloria Faure, Carole Azeveda, Dale Passmore Merediih McKiernan Christmas Caroling down Eleventh Street was only one of the many activities carried out by the girls at Gerth House. They also spent a day at Carmel in the Spring. At 5:00 A.M. on the last day of finals, the girls at Lynwood Hall celebrated by building a large bon- fire in the middle of the street with all their well used notes. This could become quite a tradition. Gerth House Lynwood Froni row, leff to righfz Rosalind Piazza, Kafhryn Medcrafi. Sheila Waage, Paisy Blaclc, Norma Lencionl Mariha Morse Middle row: Diane Harris, Joneen McFall, Gaye Wiggins, Louis Windmiller, Dorofhy Hooker Barbara Godwin Marilyn Cliff, Jan Mackie, Carole Hunier. Top row: Mrs. Doris Renlscheler, Andra Berger, Carol Oleln Lee Davis Doreen Web sfer, Lynne Harrower, Margarei Archri, Befiy Wade, Debby Good. 1 i Top picfure, boffom row, left fo righiz Carolyne Loos, Jo Ann Sfone, Luaine Wiclrwire, Josephine Roush, Velva Robinson. Middle row: Eva Willard, Amanda Loslaunau, Darlene Ward, Ediih Crafl, Vesla Hunt, Jane Higuchi, Eleanor Kunh. Top row: Margaref Horn, Carmen Barnes, Alicia Messing, Nancy Wullner, Eleanor Kimm, Dianne Siephenson, Shirley Weide- mier. Bollom piclure, firsf row, leff 'lo righf: Joyce McCabe,, Susan Wall, Paulie Burgess, Eunice Catlern. Middle row: Marsha Hodgson, Chloe McConaghy, Mrs. Russel, Beverly Dolin, Marilyn Johnson, Joyce Kay, Top row: Jeri Faria, Jane? Daugheriy, Carolyn Krueger, Mary Plali. Barbara Williams, Rulh Barmore, Marion Wilhrow. Lee Anne Hall 132 One of the largest boarding houses on campus is Lee Anne Hall. At the beginning of Fall Quarter there were 49 girls living at the Hall. Although no special traditions have been built up at the house, there are many parties to celebrate birthdays and special holidays. The co-eds livin at Marimur Hall consider them- ' selves one big? happy family. They are all Marlmur active in campus affairs and hold many social functions at the hall. Fall Quarter found them at Uvas Dam enjoying swimming and a chicken barbecue, while Spring lured them to the beach along with the rest of the college population. Firsi picfure, boilom row, le'F+ 'lo righf: Marian Schell, Gerry Bryani, Arlene Carpenier, Marilyn Van Dylce, Carol Cohen. Shirlee Gooden. Top row. Ieff +o righf: Janef Brashear, Maryellan Davis, Rae Wolf, Marilyn Newbern, Faye Amarosa, Joan Glogoslry, Barbara Zuur, Donna Joosf, Hazel Deichellaohrer. Second piclure, bofiom row, lefl' lo righi: Joan Davis, Diane Coxhead, Paf Shideler, Carol Carlson, Elaine Armanini, Beverly Harlsough. Top picfure, lefl fo righi: Dori Belli, Gerry McKim, Elmira Liebau, Faye Amorosa lhousemolherl, Joe Amoroso, Nancy Klinger, Carole Gillenwaier, Marilyn Hayes. Front row left to right Harriet Shaw, Norma Francis, Barbara Zeiss, Barbara Pieraccini, Miss Farrell Baclr row Haru Muranalca June Chllcasuye Helen Thompson, Janet Samo, Mary McLind, Barbara Sugimoie. Share and share alike could well be the motto that the girls at Mary George Co-op have on their wall. The house is run on a cooperative basis with each of the girls helping with the work in the house. Date parties and holiday parties were held in the house during the year. The girls also held an open house. Front row left to right Elmor Best Paula Carpenter Tonya Pulanco Dolores Winal, Colleen Anderson. Baclt row: Barbara Hughes Paula Engle Sherry Baclrlund Pearl Barley Donna Bridges, Frances Miller, Esther Miller, Pat Klitza. .v v ASQ' Bo'Hom row, leff +o righfz Elma Van Fossen, Chrisfie Sorensen, Kay Rieder. Janice Russo, Janis Reed, Mary Ann Morlel Middle row: Dodie Garcia, Frances Hamel, Sunny Waflrins, Judifh Blood, Donna Hubbard, Kafherine Ferguson Janie Harringfon. Top row: Jeannine Oalres, Barbara Mellor, Ednamary Rufishauser, Mrs. Niebaur. Melod Hall Melody Hall was the proud winner of the annual Door Decorating Contest held at Christmas. Be- sides taking part in events of this sort, the busy girls at this hall also have taken part in student government, civic affairs and the many social events sponsored by other school groups. The Nighf Before Cl1ris+mas provided flue Hneme for Melody Hall's winning door decoralion. mf K ci e rose? rf Wil? 4 , 153 Siandung left +o righi John Wardrup Stephen Geflllt Larry Krebs Newspaper and ad sfaff. Seaied, le'H fo right: Jeaneffe Cas+en Marlon Helslcen bach Seated BeHly Geflllr Ralph Frosf Doroihy Colm Carolyn Virginia Williams, Anne Abaiian. Sianding: Roberl' Anderson Marie Kleha Larry Valanhne Monica Krebsbach Nancy Lema On 'Floor Charles Colin Wailrins, Kenneih Hari, Hollis Sciallo Spartan City is home to approximately 160 mar- ried vets and their families. Dances, potluck sup- pers, barbecues and other recreational events are planned by the Spartan City Council. The chil- dren, of course, rule the city, and many parents have a hard time keeping up with both their offspring and school work. However, many won- derful memories go with the couples when they finally leave the city. Worlrers' dinner: le'F'l' io righf, C. Anderson, R. Anderson, B. Anderson, L. Dosfer, Pai Whifialcer and Blanche Wilburn congrafulafe Joyce Tyler V. Dosier, B. Dosier, Vic Harris, O. Harris, B. Casfen, J. Casfen, C. Casfen, A. newly-elecied represenialive. Barfz, L. Barfz. Twenty-seven Spartan co-eds call Sycamore Hall S Cam O 1, C all their home. Housemother for this group is Mrs. y Ida Pieracci. This year the girls planned a Hal- loween Costume Party, and another party was held at Christmas. Firsf row, leff fo righ1': Joan Vaughn, Shirley Lee, Yoshilco lzawa. Chrisline Ma+sumo+o. Eddie Torres. Second row: Mrs. Puracci, Phyllis Grani, Shirley Low, Eva Paelefi, Margarei Yamashino, Sumilro Yama- mofo. Third row: Valerie Nash, JoAnn Garreif, Margorie Newion, Wanda Weelrs, Karin Kahl. Fourfh row: Rosie Bapfis+a, Lucille Zanenovich, Linda Shinozawa, Shirley Swallow, Delia Grower. Fiffh row: Verla Marie Armsirong, Margorie Gregory, Sammy Yorlt, Dorofhy While, Claire McFall, Mary Ann Haggerly. 157 i i Firsi' row, leff +o righh Gwen Williams, Teddy Gehr, Chrisfie Woodruff, Donna Evans, Frances Farley. Middle row Jean Shervey, Barbara Kielsmeier, Lucille Sweem. Louise Kirby, Sally Ferguson, Jean Braas. Top row: Pal Cummins, Mar- cia Slaude, Jan Hawltley, Joyce Lee, Charlene Bruggemann, Miss Rulh Perry. Perry's Campus activities occupied much of the time of the girls who lived at Perry's boarding house this year. The fifteen co-eds were mothered by Miss Ruth Perry, housemother. All the girls in the house will look back with fond memories at the year they spent at Perryis. Looks like break +ime. One of the highlights of the year for the girls living at Walton Hall was the annual Spring Swim- ming party. Exchanges with living groups at Stan- ford were also looked forward to with great antici- 2,1tQn pation. The Christmas dinner, group singing, and water fights are also to be remembered. Top picfure, firsl' row, lefl' lo righr: Elizabelh Frisch, Mary Lou Redfield, Eileen Bureau, Aflilia Villa, Barbara Lamperf, Lou Ann Shugarf. Middle row: Pal Hill, Elene Decltellis, Joyce Lillquisr, Gayle Vanden Heuvel,CharloHe Brenion, Yvonne Ellingson, Pal Lawless, Nancy Whirlemore, Joan Plummer, Mrs. Wallon. Back row: Mary La Salle, Joan Thompson, Pal Barafini, Sally Slumpff, Ann Bocltovich, Joyce Harper, Dawn Tognoli, Barbara Cowan, Janice Rowe. Boflom picfure, firsl' row: Gray Gilberf, Shirley Johnslad, Beverly Wolfe, Charlolle Paxlon, Charlofre LaRochelle, Lynne Squires. Middle row: Mary Vincenzinni, Carol De Meo, Killy Ann Coars, Joyce Ryan, Nancy Larson, Carol Cosgriff, Janice Lawes. Top row: Marcene Jennings, Julie Piccardo, Par Murray, Joan Rayhill, Jeanne Keller, Joyce Lair, Barbara Richards, Mary Richards. . Bt-:Hom row, leff +o right: Gil Tarin, Diane Bleynagel, Carol Towaia, Jane Scholl, Sandra Puppo, Nancy Dauberg, Leiglwia Gwinn. Top row, leff io righf: Jean Leininger, Janef Bruderer, Alice Carr, Sylvia Magnani, Mrs. Sanchez, Carol Russo, Dixie Griffin. Wee Terrace Bella Dona The Thursday Night Dragnet Coffee Hour was a weekly event for the Women students living at Wee Terrace. Holiday parties and birthday din- ners were also social events held in the house. Mimi Jacobson was house president. The traditional Thanksgiving Dinner and the an- nual Christmas party were high on the list of social activities for the co-eds at Bella Dona this past year. The passing of chocolates to announce en- gagements also caused excitement. BoHom row, leff fo righfz Mrs. Grande, Lincla Gearin, Sally Oslhues, Jo Ann Furrer, Ariel Davis, Char Wallcer. Top row, le'H fo rigl11: Helen Allen, Judy Hargel, Karen Olesen, Luanna Hughes, Mimi Jacobson, Jacqueline Loumena. Firsf picfurez Boffom row, lefi 'fo right: Coleen Sidle. Dora Tachibana, Jane Whifner, Miizi Maiuyama, Gay Jerahian, Norma Hensley. Top row: Anne Holr, Mrs. May King, Florence Cunningham, Clara Mason, Dorothy Lee, Glenda Walier. Second picture: Bottom row, lefi' to righ+: Ruth Freydl, Mary Lawrence, Jan Roseberry, Sue Weinheimer, Beverly Hargraves, Delberia Tipton. Middle row: Jane Dickson, Joyce Godley, Gay Jerahian, Audrey Phipps, June Alfunian, Virginia Smiih, Jean Son- nilcson, Norma Hensley. Top row: Midora Yoshilrado, Norine Dodge, Glenda Walfer, Gail Weiss, Lucille Chan, Anita Rosen- feld, Nefalie Fancher, Emi lnouye. A unique activity held by residents of the YWCA is their quarterly costume dinner. At these dinners the girls use appropriate decorations, music and their imaginations to transport themselves to a foreign country. One such trip this year saw the girls in Spain, dressed in native garb and eating Spanish food. Y. W. C. A. 141 nterfraternity Council I.F.C. terminated a very successful year with the Achievement Banquet, which was the occasion to present trophies for outstanding fraternity func- tions. Their Winter Formal and Spring Dance were two social highlights as well as the tradi- tional Spring Sing. The ofiicers for 1955 are Sam Statler, presidentg Orv Butts, vice-president, Jim Springer, secretary, and Ed Adams, treasurer. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Ronald Schmidf Dick Aringron DELTA SIGMA PHI Orville Buffs Charles von Da mm DELTA UPSILON Bob Goforfh Corny Reese KAPPA ALPHA Bill Lamson Mike Callahan KAPPA TAU Tom Berry Jerry Weber LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Daryl Chipman Larry Chibb PHI SIGMA KAPPA Sam Hayes Ken Grundhauser PI KAPPA ALPHA George Snell Jerry Wooliever SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fred Pills Sam Sfafler SIGMA CHI Ed. Adams Wallace Srephens SIGMA NU Owen Babcock Roberi' Engel SIGMA PI Jim Springer Helger Larson TI-IETA CHI Lorin Heafh Fred Sione THETA XI Eldon Peier Willard Carfwrighi -Senior --Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior --Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior --Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior -Senior -Junior Represenrarive Represenfafive Represenrarive Represenfaiive Represenraiive Represeniafive Represeniarive Represenfaiive Represeniaiive Represenrarive Represenrafive Represeniaiive Represenfaiive Represenfafive Represenfaiive Represeniaiive Represenfaiive Represenfafive Represenraiive Represenfaiive Represenfarive Represenfaiive Represeniarive Represenfaiive Represenfafive Represenfarive Represenfarive Represenfarive 2 1 B., v'v: Sw Em we Qi' 1 '1 mul J awe-. '57 IQX Kenneih Abler Lloyd Aliamirano Dick Aringlon Shell Beebe Don Bickford Tom Boneffi Dick Bower Hugh Boyes Dick Brady Bud Burgess Robert Burns Sian Callon Donald Cantrell Jack Carlson Bob Chrisco John Clark Jack Cliflon Jack Colgan Sieve Cope Bob Dalzell Richard de Lamberi Bob De Lorenzo Dale Denison Alan Dickinson Dan Douglas Tom Easlman Warren Enos Lawrence Fordyce Don Galey Ray Glancy Bob Gran Keni' Hallawell Tuck Halsey Jerry Hariwell Frank Harvey Ray Hempy Dean Holloway Jack Holland Russ Honza Jim Horn Roberi Jensen Bob Johnson 144 Alpha Tau Omega Founded ai' Virginia Milifary lnsiiiufe, l865. Epsilon Chi chapler esiablished l950. The biggest event of the year for Alpha Tau Omega was the fraternity's move from their house on The Alameda to a new one at 202 South 11th Street. The brothers moved into a completely refinished 13-bedroom house with new furniture. The ATO's were presented with a new mascot from the girls of Delta Gamma. This mascot is a dog which was promptly dubbed Dammit. Dick Brady was this year's Worthy Master. Don Keeney Howard Lesfer Don Lindslrom Jerry Long Charles Mayhew Jerry McCar+hy Bill McCollam Dean McMurray Bill Miller Pal' Milligan Pe+e Mifchell Ron Moesle Jerry Pale Ed Pelfier Dick Peferson Dick Phillips Loren PraH Jerry Price Don Ryan Pele Samme+ Ken Sayre Rick Sherman Ronald Schmidf Wallace Shirk Roberf Toney Dan Pfiher Roberi Shehlanian Dick Smi+heram Al Sfubbe Joe Siubbe Peler Tweedf Doug Williams John Wilson 145 A Q AZCD 425 Arlen Amaral Bruce BasseH Henry Benz Frank Brennan Toney Boonocore Orville Buffs Roger Carfer James Clark Edward Collinson Paul Consenfino Ken Crump Ed Dean Richard Dickson Lee Duncan Ernesf Dufra AI Erickson Bernard Gedryn James Guglielfi Richard Haggeriy Jim Hargel George Holmes Charles Homa Bob Housion Delta Sigma Phi Founded ai' Ciiy College of New York. I899. Gamma Epsilon chapler established I949. The Spook's Ball, held in October, started the social year for the Delta Sigma Phi's. Winter Quarter's activities were many and varied, but none could compare with the annual Carnation Ball, at which Gail Wilson was crowned as Carnation Girl. Spring Quarter brought the Sailors' Ball, and the DSP's chose King Neptune's Bride. Bruce Bassett presided over the very active Delta Sigma Phi house this year. Pai Hunf Herb Jenkins Jim Kane Don Karpen Neal Kleffel Jerry Laird Ron Lopes Roberl' Luefgens Bob Marghirila Rober+ McAllis+er Arfhur McKay John Munday Vicior Oddie Don O'Neal Bob Osborne Henry Pappa Clin'ron Penney Bill Percy Bob Rehrig Jack Rofh Pe+e Sharlancl Joseph Sheedy Jim Shepardson Bob Slade Paul Siabile Jael: Tomlin Kennefh Sforms Charles Vondamm Milfon Von Damm John Wagner Jim Agan Bob Berndf Carl Bianchini Sian Borges Bob Borghesani Richard Brin+on Barry Brown George Brown Clayfon Brunfz Jim Cassidy Bill Chalkley Phil Chapman Joe Clark Don Colby Andy Crawley Russ Cunningham Ronald Derbyshire Lanny Dooliiile Claude Farris Bob Ferguson Dick Foresfer Dave Franceschini John Freiias Dick Garcia Allen Gillrey William Gillaspy Roberi Goforfh Bernard Gould Roberf Guy Allen Hahn Ron Harder Sieve Harper Howard Hawkes Fefe Jordano Charles Kamm Ed Kreyenhagen Neil Lascurefies Frank Lindsirom John Luclrhard+ Ari Lund Jim Marks Sianley Marfin 148 Delta Upsilon Founded ai Williams College, IS34. San Jose chapier esfablished I948. The grand sweepstakes award went to the members of Delta Upsilon this year for their Homecoming float. They also won second place in the annual Turkey Trot. The DU's annual Kanaka Kapers was held at the Saba in Capi- tola in the Fall, and the Full Moon Ball was held in the Spring. The house teamed with the Gamma Phi Betas at Christmas to hold a party for underprivileged children. Frank Lindstrom was president. George McFaddin Dale McPherson Richard Miller Tom Morey Barry Neilson Don Nelson Wade Penrose Louis Pia Sfephen Pieser Ron Porfal Kei+h Radford Corny Reese Chuck Reynolds Russ Ryder Dean Schaller Hank Sekoch Gerry Severson David Smiih Pa+rick Spooner Ron Sianley Mike Siepovich Bruce Tiaden David Todd Jim Tormey Russell Tricomo Dick Ulrich Louis Vaughi Bob Waunch John Wagner Bruce Waire Jim Welch Frank Weliz Sam Yaies Rich Banks Bob Becker Dick Bender Jack Booher Mike Callahan Les Cantonese Craig Carlson Angelo DiVecchio Rich Erickson Dick Fey Ron Flora John Gales Chuck Gladson Tom Haine Wesley Harmon Ralph Homan Don Hubbard Roger Jacobsen Kappa Alpha Founded af Washingion and Lee University, l865. Gamma Del+a chapfer established l948. The California Country Club was the appropriate setting for this year's Dixie Ball held by the members of Kappa Alpha. In the traditional gallant manner of the Old South, the KA's formed a parade and delivered the bids to this dance to their date's door. The house, presided over by Don Hubbard, again won the Novice Boxing Tournament. This is the fourth straight year the KA's have won. Johnnie Johnson Syd Kahre Bill Lamson Jack Marlo Tom McDermoH Paul Morgan Hal Morrow Gary Noyer Gary Page Ken Phillips Rich Prevife Bob Smifh Don Sorenson Ken Thompson Nor+ Thornfon Lee Walfon ? J' :ii F, ,b Bob Wa-lers if Bob Wolfe Kelley Wrighf W' Wayne Abbey Gene Anfone Tom Berry Mike Brusin Dan Burford Darrel Clement John Edgmond Norm Guesf Hal Hannagan Gail Helvie Jack Helvie Dick Herb Bud Hill John Jagger Donald Jernigan Tom Josl Hank Kennedy David Leslie Kappa Tau Founded locally, l95I The president of Kappa Tau, Marv Schmidt, and other members look back on a very successful social calendar this year. The brothers won the All Greek Show and the Gor- geous Gams contest, and sponsored a finalist in the Betty Co-ed contest. The only remaining local fraternity on cam- pus, Kappa Tau is anticipating its affiliation with Phi Delta Theta next year. The big dance of the year was the Black and White Fantasy during winter quarter. John McDowell Joe Muren Don Pedersen Arfhur Penner Dan Proosf Pa? Reding Gill Schaper Norm Schied Marvin Schmidl Marvin Siler Roberf Solomon Edwin Sfaiford Frank Sfropek Rober+ SuHon Pere Thompson Jerry Weber Dick Wood Sam Wrighf Mick Maramonie John Marcrafi' John McCullough f' U0- 13 o A Zgr Q2 N09 Roberl Arends John Ball Bob Barnes Larry Beam Daryl Chipman Dale Chrisfenson Larry Chubb Don Clayhold Andy Cobb Charles Cool: Douglas Dalrin Roger Eandi Dick Earfhan Edward Eggerl' Jerry Gandy William Gould Wall Hale Henry VIII Lambda Chi Alpha Founded af Bos+on Universify, I909. Zeta Nu Zela chapler es+abIished I950. Gerard Kenly presided over the activities of Lambda Chi Alpha the Past year. These activities included the annual Hobo Hop and a Christmas Dance which was held at Mariani's. In May the Lambda Chi's crowned their Crescent Girl at the Crescent Girl Formal, and she reigned over the annual Pushcart relays held May 20th. The group also won the fraternity division in the Campus Blood Drive. Jerry McCord George McKinney Richard Moody Berl Morris David Richards John Sales Roberl Slalfen Thomas SlaHen Don S+asi Tom Sfilwell Al Sfones Carl Tillon Earl Wachlel Harry Varnedoe Jim Walcley Bob Wallace George Yeager 3. 513' 0313 Don Abinanie Leroy Anderson Allen Behr Bill Bewley Curiis Bidsirup Ron Bidsfrup Dave Bobb Fred Boomer Jack Buehler Bob Bush Bruce Bush John Canziani Ray Cogo Don Coms+oclc Larry Conilerno Barfield Corwin Alex Crichion Irwin Davis Neil Desmond Fred Downing James Fox Everlf Gellerman Ken Grunclhauser Purman Hale Bruce Harrison Terry Haycock Roberi Hayes Richard Hodder 156 Phi Sigma Kappa Founded ai Universiiy of Massachusefis, I873. Xi Triion chapier esiablished I948. For the second year, the Phi Sigma Kappas co-sponsored the Boxers' Banquet with the Kappa Alpha Thetas. The banquet was held at the beginning of Spring Quarter and honored all of State's boxers. Patti Cummins, the 1955 Moonlight Girl, was feted at a dance held at the Peninsula Country Club. President Aaron Levy announced plans for the Phi Sigs to sponsor an all-school Golfing Tourna- ment in the Spring. Jaclr Houser Bill Johansen Glenn Kaminslry Gene King Bill Lager Frederick Lane Herb Larsh Aaron Levy Ray Olfman Bob Lindsey Philip Niederhoff Bill Pickle Diclr Picfon Norm Ponfi Landry Posfer Neal Rafhbone Arf Reed James Reeves Joe Rodrigues Bob San+os Warren Sheldon Jim Smiley Daniel Spencer Lou Sfowell Ted Terzaliis Don Vorous Wayne Ward Rolly Wafson Ed Winfer Q oo o' 'o Q' 'Q or so o. .o 0- -0 oo o Kennefh Abel Roger Allison Jim Balassi Chuck Bowen Doug Boyd Chuck Carle Jasper Ciraulo Gerald Cobb AI Corral Bob Cracolice Norman Edmisfen Al Eichinger Swede Elie Clifford Eppard Bob Facchino Leonard Freifas Lou Gambello Harold Garcia Douglas Goodspeed Herberf Hansen Bob Hiclrefhier Joe Jimenez Keifh Johnson D. Rolfe Johnson Don Kemp Gus Lease Bob Lighf Bruce Liffle 158 Pi Kappa Alpha Founded af Universify of Virginia, l886. Delfa Pi chapfer esfablished I950. Among the year's activities for the Pi Kappa Alpha l'Fire- men were their Founders' Day dinner at Rickeyis and a jack-o'-lantern distribution to their fellow Greeks in honor of the hallowed Day of Saints on October 31. A visit from National President john F. E. Hippel, and a Mother's Day tea were also on the agenda. The acquisition of a 1927 Seagrave fire engine prompted a Firemen's Ball to finish the year. President for the year was joe jimenez. Leonard Wood Jerry Wooliever Paul Ligda Duane Vandiver John Magaddino Ruben Marquez Vic Marquez Bob Murphey Keifh Murray Mark Niemela Gilberf Nordquisf Anfhony Ochinero Don Odishoo Elwood Perkins Gerald Pieracci Bill Ramming Bob Reed Tom Reese Bob Riley Dick Roza Siu Schwalbe George Silva George Snell Dick Thomas Paul Thomsen Al Tisch Jim Welchko Ralph Whifby A f. as Sfan Abbof Fred Abram Waldo Anderson Gary Anfes Gil Baaclc Bill Bauer Niclt Bell Chuclr Beniamin Ray Bifierman Marvin Bue Terry Carroll Jaclr Crabb Pefe Crandall Gerald Dahl Ken Dean Jim Dunn Bob Edmonds Gary Engell Neil Freeman Lee Frimmersdorf Garry Graham Harlan Hamilfon Roy Heimbeclcer Howard Hoplrins Bill Hudson Ron Hunter Roy Hufzler Al Jacobson Eddie Johnson Diclt Kahler George Kaspian Milte Koblein John Lewis Marvin LiHle Maynard McCray 160 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al' fhe Universify of Alabama Zeta chapler established I947 The Golden Eagle Phantasy was the name of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon winter formal this year. The Toussle Tea for women lower classmen was another social event during the year. Three different groups of students were caught dur- ing the year painting the lions outside the house. They were properly punished! Stan Abbott presided over the S.A.E.'s during the past year. Barney McCar1'hy William Marlin Pefer Meckel Roland Morlon Wally Perry Mel Peferson Frank Phillips Leo Plinski, Jr. Porkchop Dick Quisenberry Ben Reichmulh Dick Russell Bob Saia Lee Silva Dick Smilh Chas. Sodersfrom Sam Sfaller Kennefh Sleele AI Slewarl Dick Sullivan Ari Timmons Phil Trowbridge Jim van der Beels Paul Ward Ro Wauer Bob Weiss Ken? Williams Norm Yiskis Q ! ' l l Eli Aguilar Doug Amsden Rodner Anderson Don Aflrinson Jim Barclay Barreif Hari Jerry BarileH Tom Beales Ari Bergendorf Tom Brown Bill Byran Donald Carder Jim Clark Jim CoHrell Jim CurnuH Sky Dalfon Frank Davidson Ronald Duffin Dulce John Edwards Jim Falelfi David Finch Harrison Gibbs Bill Groves Beri Haight Earl Hinrichs Bob Hird Sieve Hogan Dave Johnson Bob Kennedy Dick Kissiclr Marv Kuenizel Tom Lane Lee Lehmlrwhl Nicholas Leondiris 162 sigma chi Founded af Miami Universify, l855. Epsilon Theia chapfer esfablished I952. With the able leadership of Dick Kissick, president, the Sigma Chi's had one more very successful year. Winning first places during the year was a trade-mark with this fra- ternity. First place was theirs in the Turkey Trot Relay Race, and they also brought home top honors in the Novice Boxing rooting section. This year was Sigma Chiis Centen- nial Year as a national fraternity, with a celebration in Cincinnati to commemorate the event. Frank McCleskey Lawrence Mallory EvereH Marlin Eric Millar Bob MoH Paul Negro Renny Neville Tony Nigro Pefer Orlando Bolo Padden Joseph Pappas Jim Purfo Don Reinke Jerry ScoH Jerry Sessions Melvin Silva Norm Simpson Lee Smarf Gene Smiih Bill Squires Dick S+uar+ S+eve S+robel Gilberi' Tarin Pele Thomas Jack A. Tyler David Vass George Vevoda Jack Vierhaus Dick Viall Alan Wa'Hs Earl While Bud Wiiidorff Sigma u Q., Founded ai Virginia Miliiary lnsfiiufe, I869 Zeia loia chapfer esfablisl-ned I95l ifg m Leon Amish Bob Armond Owen Babcoclr Gene Barringfon Dicl: Boclts Ray Bowlin Lary Bucltley Russ Caclrler Alberi Carrion Jim Carfer Leo Chianfelli Myron Cinque Floyd Davis Ted Engelbrecl-1+ Dave Engelclre Al Gibson Sam Granaio Les Green Wayne Halberi Bob Hawes Roberl Hichborn Don Kerlt Diclt Knorr Bill Lawson Gary Leach Doug LeFevre Jaclt Lucas Dave Marlin 164 The local chapter of Sigma Nu hosted the annual regional White Rose Formal this year. Schools attending were Stan- ford, Cal, University of Nevada, Fresno State and U.C. at Davis. Together with the Kappa's, the Sigma Nu's staged an Easter Egg Hunt for underprivileged children, and at Christ- mas held a party for underprivileged children which was co-sponsored by A Chi O. Rich Moore was house president. Gene Marfin Richard Moore Hugh Murphy Richard Myers Richard Nelson Jack O'Boyle John Prizmich Jack Ray Richard Reese Jerry Rendahl Tom Rimmerman Jim Ross Nick Sanger Willard Saunders Jerry Schaffer Alan Selover Bob Semichy Al Severino Carl Shaver Thomas Smi+h Glenn Snarr Ron Sfingley Fred Temps Dick Shader Dick Villafuerle Oskar Thurnher Dick Van Leuven Richard Wa rren Bernie Workman Norman Young ,W . iw? if Y.. 'ego John Allen George Anderson Tom Baines Roberi Banfield Bob Barfels Tom Barfon Treni' Barion Firman Brown Bob BurneH Gil Chesferion William Clarlr, Jr. Richard T. Conzelmann Bob Cousins Roberi Cruzen John Cummings John Denney John DuFour Dan Falconer Brick Fena Chef Ferdun Al Figueira Dicl: Garvin Don Gerevas Richard Greeno Neal H. Haley Ray Handel Hansel Lorin Healh Dave Hill Duane A. Holm John Howe Hal Humphrey Ron lverson Donald Jenltins Allen Johnson 166 J iii I it fit' . Theta Chi Founded ai' Norwich, Vermonf, l856. Gamma Xi chapler esfablished l948. With the enthusiasm of President Les Johnson to guide them, the members of Theta Chi fraternity had another successful year. The group once again sponsored the All Greek Show, which they started in 1948. Another event held this year which was originated by Theta Chi was the annual Spring Sing. The mothers and fathers of the mem- bers were honored at the house on special days. Les Johnson Roberf Jones William Lynn James Maher Ralph Mann Richard Mason Jim Morley Eric O'Brien Gary Park Anihon Ferreira, Jr Y Vern Perry Roger Poe Henry Ramp Don Redmond Ken Rier Dick Sanders Pele Silva Fred Sfowe Wesley Keifh Sform Terry Taugner William Thomas Terry Thrush Roy Tinder Roberf Williams Bob Zampeifi .200 Vo ogy 0 Founded a+ Rensselaer Insfifule, I864 O. Bela Bela Chapler established I950 .g. i I n. gl Theta Xi Q- 1' if Warren Benson William Biorge Charles Bohlin John Brown Roberl Burner? Willard Carfwr Huberl Favero Bob Harris John Howard James Jeslre Will Kauble Michael Konon igh+ The Cinderella Ball was the social high point for the Theta during the past year. Gail Wood was the lucky girl who received the package with the magic slippers and Won the title of Cinderella The Blossom Time Ball, held at the St. Claire, was another social event during the year. The Theta Xi's also acted as guides for the Chamber of Commerce on the Blossom Time Tours which were held in the area. Gratten Perry served as president of the house during the year. Ken Lessler Rudolph Moorhead Erin O'Brien Richard Orr David Passmore GraH'an Perry Eldon Pefer Dave Sforch Beniamin Yafes James York 0 C!G.G0!I' a 906 QOH -, Q . . 0 - 5 5 . Qs: new geo Q . . Q ' 'GGG' ' Wall Acltemann George Bowman Chuclt Bucaria Dennis Cole Bernie Gardner Wynn Hoskins John Kroenche Holger Larsen Gerald Olsen James Robinson Jas. Springer Sigma Pi Founded ai' Universify of Vincennes, I897 Bela Era chapfer esfablished I950 At present the only fraternity on campus without a house, the members of Sigma Pi are planning a co-op house for next fall semester. Lack of a house did not dampen the members' social activities during the year, however. The group held an exchange dinner with the Cal chapter during football season, and planned their annual Orchid Ball which was held during spring quarter. john Kroenche pre- sided over the group's activities. II+h Sfreef is fhe scene of much Greek aclivify during fhe year. The Greeks led an active and busy year. Affer a sleek barbecue lhe Chi O's warm 'rheir hands. The men push fhe girls lo vicfory in +he Pushcarf Relays. ATO and KAT held an open house during Homecoming Weelc John Cullin was guesf spealrer af fhe Gel-Acquainfed Dinner. Charles Benneff Charles Bucher Sfephen Chesley William Chrisliansen Carlos Eclterf Clifford Eppard Gerald Fiffing Ken Harf Al Heilten Sfanley Horfon Roy Ilse John Kerner Chi Pi Sigma Esfablished locally, i935 Chi Pi Sigma, professional and social fraternity for police majors, was proud to announce that the men it sent to the First International College Judo Tournament helped San jose to place second. The social year, characterized by parties and dances, was also considered quite successful by the members. Roy Ilse followed Win Dahl as president of Chi Pi Sigma this year. wi- .5 l I I I V John Lee Tommy Lyons Melvin Miller Fred Opulencia Clarence Pfiffer Max Phillips Warren Pofls Jay Raney Charles Tracy Lewis Tuclrer Reber? Underhill Kennefh Zook 5 Panhellenic Council Colleen Collins President One of the social highlights of fall quarter was the Pan- hellenic Dance at Castlewood Country Club. This year Panhellenic sponsored the Nickel Hop, in which all the sororities held open house for the Greeks at five cents a person. All proceeds from the Hop were given to the Mental Hygiene Clinic. The Panhellenic Council otticers included: president, Colleen Collinsg vice-president, Sandra Singerg secretary, Eline Chialg treasurer, Suzanne Robinsong rush chairman, Earline Johnson. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Pat Ellring Leah Kellogg ALPHA OMICRON P1 Gwyneth Wents Sandra Singer -Senior Representative -Junior Representative -Senior Representative -lunior Representative ALPHA PHI Suzanne Coffey -Senior Representative Kathy Steyer -Junior Representative CHI OMEGA Earline Johnson -Senior Representative Patricia Andrew -Junior Representative DELTA GAMMA Bobbie Graham -Senior Representative Martha Hardy -Junior Representative DELTA ZETA Nathalie Vayssie -Senior Representative Rosemarie Pedone -Junior Representative GAMMA PHI BETA Eline Chial -Senior Representative Barbara Lanning -Junior Representative KAPPA ALPHA THETA Pat Doherty -Senior Representative Suzanne Robinson -Junior Representative KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gail Flanagan -Senior Representative Nan Jean Holt -Junior Representative SIGMA KAPPA Nan Grisham -Senior Representative Dona Windeler -Junior Representative Q is g,,,, , 54 'Q ij ,,, v nf fff A Qi'ViL41TfQQl 'L ' 4' W 1 ,W 5, ' . Fluigffaqv , Y U tx 3 5 Q , . ,ff - Y Q lg QA' xii! fx z 4 W a K s 2 , W, -. -is if ., - .gf tiff x - , x A W f Egg , all 'L ? 4 'I x a,, , S A 55555 ig 5 , QQ I 5? i ' M Q M ,wx it , 5 B 'f I1'iE ' ii V h . X 2 X Q9 X Jpeg fx 55, 313' Y? 'fjjf if, 5 1' ,ii 5' U XO- 0 05000 OGNO tl? l 3 2 ofllllllo 'giiilllig' Janel' Adams Jeanne Adltins Shelia Andre Marlene Belew Darlene Bergman Janef Bliss Diane Bonne'He Helen Bouclc Joan Bouyssou Gloria Brown Shirley Brown Susan Brumley Janel Cooper Joan Dalion Kay Daly Pai Doll Ann DuHon Pal Ellting Pal Fendi Jusfine Filippi Dolores Graber JeaneHe Hargrave Bobbie Holfzberg Nancy lnglis Mary Frances Irwin Anne Janlzen Phyllis Jay Leah Kellogg Marilynn Lewis Barbara Lund Nancy Marshall Joanne Mason Susan Merrill Geraldine Miller Miclrey Miner 176 Wifm , lpha Chi Omega Founded ai De Pauw Universify, l885. Gamma Ela chapfer eslablishecl l94B. Presided over by Barbara Lund, the Alpha Chi Omegas this year took third place in Novice Boxing. Something else which made the girls rightly proud was the choosing of joan Dalton as Homecoming Queen. The annual Masque- rade Ball, held at Chateau Boussy, and a Christmas party for underprivileged children, co-sponsored by Sigma Nu fraternity, were among the memorable activities of the year. Liz Moore Dianne Morris Marilyn Morlenson Rayna Narbih Dolores Peal Kay Penfolcl Reba Purches Kay Pulnam Marilyn Reinsledf Lynne Rogers Carole Schrader Connie Seymour Jean Simpson Anne Svihra Liz Svihra Janel Thompson Joanne Thum Janel Tidlaall Gini Websfer Nancy Wegner Pal Williams Gail Wood Jacque Wood Linda Towle Grelchen Wagner Fronl row, lefl' fo righf: Joan Healy, Sheila Waage, Julie Picardo, Fran Farley. Second row: Joyce Lillquisl, Pal Lawless, Gail La Barbera, Sanclra Ward, Marilyn Lehmann. Margie Wilson, Marsha Hodg- son. Top row: Diane Gaclsby, Claudelle Mcllarfh, Nancy Lee Ross, Darlene Lucehesi, Lois Birnbaum, Claude'He Marquie, Fran Hamel, Sanine Waflrins, Gene Pallerson. 177 Y- .... ..4 2 rom ooo o 0090 .009. ,E .l A Hg 0,49 I Y Q iL:.Epg'i.r, o 0 'Ci 0 U 0 O Carol Baird Jo Elaine Beeson Be++y Benner? Mary Bichler Carol Brown Sally Busselle June Buffers Barbara Cima Jeane'He Coleman Nancy Cosianiino Joyce Creel Janice de Reschlce Charlene Dahl Joan Ferrari Nancy Goodrich Myra Greenberg Kaihy Hansen Diane Harlow Gail Hennessy Irene Hohener Pa+ricia Anne Hubbard Carol Lynn Knulson Dorofhy Krieger Carol Lage Alpha Omicron Pi Founded ai Barnard College a+ Columbia Universi+y, I897 Delia Sigma chapier esiablished i948 Civic and social activities have highlighted the year for the co-eds at the A.O.Pi house. Funds from the Christmas Dance were sent to the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. Lo- cally the girls supported the work of the Red Cross. Social activities included the Winter Pledge Dance and Initiation Banquet. The Spring Cotillion was held at Mariani's and was termed quite successful by President jo Elaine Beeson. The girls were also active in campus activities. Maureen Larrigan Joanne Leisi Emily Lippolis Phyllis Long Marilyn Jean Maciel Yvonne Moniz Dorofhy Oalrley Kalhy Ogilvie Mary Lou Olsen Joyce Osborn Mary Plalf Barbara Reynolds Dorolhy Rudeen Sandra Singer Carol Thompson Marlou Weinzerl Gwynefh Wenfs June Whiliaher Carolyn Wil? An+oineHe Ward Wood Firsr row, leff +o righlz Diane Hilles, Barbara Mellor, Virginia Morgan, Kendra Huichins, Shelmardene S+uar+. Janef Reinmufh, Myrna James. Back row: Dol Huggins. Sheila Emerson, Lena Museifi, Carolyn Kirby, El'Fie Shephard, Mary Williams, Judy Wood. 179 Joi Achferberg Judy Adams Elaine Armanini Barbara Arfhur Jacltie Basinel Barbara Bales Marcella Bernardi Sylvia Boolrer Connie Brandner Janei Brashear Carol Carlson Arlene Carpenier Georgia Clark Suzanne Coffey Colleen Collins Sue Conger Marilyn Fox Ebe Frasse Arline Genlry Marcy Gossman Kay Hannaford Dol Hohman Audrey Hosford Joan Hunfer Susan Johnslon Joanne Lindholm Carol Lo Presl Muffei' Merle Helen Mevious Par Meyer Mary Ann Maloney Janel Murray Jo Anne McAllis+er Saundra Mclnryre Gerry McKim 180 Alpha Phi Founded af Syracuse Universiiy, l872. Bela Psi chapier eslablished I948. The girls of Alpha Phi were under the leadership of Presi- dent joan Hunter this year. The group won the Swing Into Spring singing contest with a medley of Sigmund Romburg songs. Together with the Sigma Chi's, the girls cheered their way to first place in the Novice Boxing Tournament. With the DU's they sponsored the ugliest man on campus and Won the Ugly Man Contest. The Heart Association also received their aid. Jeanne McMann Cloy McPherson Nancy Neilson Charlene Nelson Pai Nocl: Pa+ O'Neill Rulh Pelroch Marilyn Pfiher Sabia Poolman Marion Roehm Marian Schell Joyanne Scofl' Dolores Seghi Alleen Sherry Kafhy Sfeyer Mary Lou Shirey Ann Spurr Priscilla Trimble Beverly Wilson Jane+ Willson Marry Wilson Joanne Wrighf Barbara Zuur 11 Kay Von Tillow Terry While Ann Whiffen BoHom row, leff fo righf: Gail Wilson, Joan Arnaudo, Chrisfie Sorensen, Joanne Barry. Diane Shaddiclc. Middle row, lefi fo righf: Sally Clark. Donna Bush, Barbara Dunion, Suzanne Sla+er, Mary Pai' O'Donnell, Vera Fogoieff, Vera Cerny. Top row: Pai Forrest Linda Gearin. Bev McViclrer, Pa+'ry Corclano, Ad- rienne Olson. Joyce Res+ine, Peggy Poppe++, Charlene Bruggenam. 181 QA Ao Norma Affleck Alice Alcalde Pafricia Andrew Bernice Baciocco Belly Bailey Libby Beam Lois Beclcer Gwen Beclrman Lola Berleaux Roberla Berfhier Mary Besle Shirley Bihn Diane Bleynagel Cheryl Chambers Marilyn Cole Jackie D'Andrea Celia Cross Hazel Deichelbohrer Marcia Dudley Joan Ereno Rila Ericlrson Liz Frisch Jeannelle Furlado Mary Jane Greenman Charlolrle Halemeier Arlene Hames Jean Harris Elizabelh Healh Bobbie Heffner Mary Heffner Mariha Hierlih Chi Omega Founded al Universiiy of Arlcansas, i895 lola Della chapter esfablished l948 The long, late hours spent stuffing crepe paper paid off for the Chi Omegas, who were presided over this year by Mary Heffner. The group took third place honors for their Homecoming float. Fall pledges were honored at a Hallow- een dance held in the chapter house. The winter pledge dance was held in the colonial grandeur of the California Country Club. Spring events included the hilarious initia- tion of the Chi Omega Knights, and the Senior Breakfast which was held at Rickeyls. Y Barbara Hubbard Connie Jacobsen Trudy Janssns Earline Johnson 182 Janef Johnson Ka+hleen Johnson Gail Kea+ing Pai Legge'H Jaclrie Malmberg Diane Marfinsen Maureen McEnaney Joy Barbara Mifchell Jeanne Moellering Lorna Mondera Janice Moore Elhel Oeser Diane Paifison Peggy Paffon Sylvia Perry Joan Piclrford Sue Randel Joan Randolph Ona Richardson Gloria Rugani Lynne Simons Nancy Snell Trudy Sfaples Nancy Sfephens Pa+ Sloclrholm Donna Tuffle Sue Weinheimer BeHy Wiser Meredifh Woods ll' Froni row, le'F+ +o right S. Johnslad, J. Rugh, JoA. Johnson. P. Kursh, P. Parlrer, M. Herron, S. Harhell S nd W i F. Moe. Second row: S. Hamm, B. Murray, K. Rieder, D. Cimolino, J. Oeser, N. Larson, P. Kappen a Y ur S C, Wesfermann, LaV. Reimer, Y. Ellingson. Top row: K. Grunslry, E. Veerlcamp, S. Holmquisl, C. Spindf E. Maclrin, C. Zimmerman, D. Marsfon, S. Moody, S. Presseller, K. Pechslein, L. Pfeiffer. G. Base. 01, 9121213- Il 'ogjj Q. of ,Qi 'f09,Q104QQf JoAnn Abercrombie BeHe Ann Ahren Arden Allen Audrey Baines Marilyn Benneh' Virginia Blain Janice Brocltmann Cynthia Clark Elaine Cransfon Margie Cransion Marilyn Dye Barbara Fischer Jeanne Gibbs Nancy Gilmore Diane Gore Bobbie Graham Hueiie Green Gale Griffith Diana Grohs Martha Hardy Joan Henderson Carol Hore Beverly Hurd Mary Par Jameson Jacqueline Lum Marilyn MaHlte Harrier McCabe Joan McCrum Maureen McKeegan Par Mclean Nancy Merriman Marilyn Monlgomery Marze'H'e Oliver Sue Pittman Charline Planr 184 Delta Gamma Founded a+ Lewis School, I873. Gamma Era chapter esfablishecl I948. Highlights of the year for the Delta Gamma co-eds were many. The group took second-place honors in both the Homecoming Parade and Swing Into Spring. Jeanne Gibbs brought recognition to the house by winning the title of Sophomore Doll, while Pat Butler won honors as a Home- coming attendant. The DG's held their annual pledge dance at the Peninsula Country Club. Diana Grohs was this year's president. Marilyn Quirin BeH'y Renz Belly Richerf Jaclclyn Richfer Charlene Schuclcing Marion Schuffe Barbara Sco'H Paula Shahinian Kalhryn Slciod Belly Smifh Ann Socolofslcy Nacla Slepovich Marian Sullivan Donna Taylor Jo Anne Tracy Yvonne Tracy Rosemary Trueblood Marilyn Van Dylre l Carol Van Sanl' Suzanne Walson Nancy Wilson Sharon Wren Fronf row, lef+ +o righ+: Calherine Kirby. Pal Graham, Glenda Spear. Dorinda Jones, Pal' Buller, Pal Mullen. Second row: Barbara Decia, Sally Jo Wassung, Deborah DeuHermann, Phyllis BerreHoni. Mary Bohland. Saundra King. Top row: Marcia S+aude, Barbara Clemenf, Lyn Buehler. Sue Creel, Beverely Plani, Sally McLaughlin, Ann McPharlin, Lorraine Ross. 185 Ellene Baltenhus Joan Beclrer Lynne Besf Doroihea Bellencourt Jean Braas Lenore Carrion Claire Clarlre Shirley Coale Nancy Curlis Jo Ann Donahue Dee Duliera Sandra Eldridge Diane Furlong Joan Goloslry Barbara Grasso Pai Hale Allene Hammond Jean Hansen Jan Hawlrsley Mary Lou Hobelmann Barbara Hodge 186 Delta Zeta Founded af Miami Universify, I902. Gamma Lambda chaprer esiablished I948. The annual Fall and Winter pledge dances led the social year for the Delta Zetas. Fun and frolic followed at the annual Christmas Party. The girls held a Rummage Sale which was a huge success. The proceeds of this sale went to the National Delta Zeta Hearing Aid Philanthropy. San Jose State's joe College, Paul Thomsen, was sponsored by the DZ's. President for the year was Dorothea Bettencourt. Marilyn Molinari Alice Hunsuclcer Sandra Hunier Jean Johnson Nancy Kelley Dolores Kofi Pauline Leiion Carole Luby Jackie Michell Joyce Newman Pal' Page Peggy Pasquali Rosemarie Peclone Jacquelyn Rogers Claire Scl'1mid+ Miriam Spaulding Ba rbara Sfein l:1augl1 Pa+ Thill Nalhalie Vayssie DoHie Whirfier Elaine Wuris 'Nw 7' mn. Ann Tibbeffs Froni row, le'f+ +o righh Joyce Rodriques, Helen Capela, Joan Whisnand, Barbara Hari, Sherilynn Towner. Back row: PaHy Sue Boss, Jaclry Gump, Gaye Wiggins, Mary Murnane, Claire Highfower, Barbara Ziebell. Roberfa Evans, Corinne Van Aulren, Carol Berrie. 187 1010300 f'QOQ Efgwg no V 3 'X -:fwfr Qi 455 03511 , Whoo f 0 'I- Glenda Bafiersby Marion Bessoneffe Beverly Boe Anne Borltman Gayle Burris Claire Caleffi Marylou Cailich Eline Chial Barbara Colleff Peggy Connell Shirley Conzelmann Joan Cosgrove Joyce DeBenedeHi Kalherine Dow Joan Doyle Noreen Doyle Robin Fincher Judy Fogarfy Connie Ford Anne Formico Marlene Fosfer Judy Gehring Jean Goodloe Pafricia Haley Marilyn Hayes Marion Higgins Pafricia Hoffman Anne Holzgang 188 Gamma Phi Beta Founded ai Syracuse Universily, I874. Bela Theta chapter established I948. The girls of Gamma Phi Beta played an active role in campus life during the past year. The year was started off successfully with a joint pledge dance with Sigma Kappa. At Christmas time the Mother's Club was honored with a Christmas Party. The fathers were also honored with a banquet. It wasn,t all social, however, for the Gamma Phi's made scrapbooks for San jose Hospital and helped with the Community Chest Drive. Anne Borkman, as president, guided the group in their many activities. Shirley Innes Nancy Jenkins Barbara Lanning Marion Lasher Meredifh McKiernan Pai McTighe Bea Maude Marylin Miichell Mar+ha Morris Midge Murphy Mary Newman Barbara Noble Missy O'NeiII Susan Peierson Pai Powell Suzanne Price Dorofhy Rich Norma Ryder Nancy Schiecir Julie Smifh Peggy S+re+ch Grefchen Umland Shirley Wallace Peg Wooden Shirley Zemer Suzanne Zingeler 'nur Froni row, leff fo righf: Marguerife Maclver, Carol Cooper, Nancy Hand, Janis Reid, Kaiherine Wand- malcer, Alicia Cardona, Janef Warden, Roberfa Aflrinsen. Second row: Merle Morriss, Jolly Hospers, Marlene Perozzi, Diane Jergens, Marcia Wool, Geraldine Colby, Joyce Parsons, Mary Hallin. Marfha Hallin. Top row: Louise Haydock, Janei Miller, Grefchen Bach, Shirley BenneH, Greichen Hagler, Pai Bur+, Rae Wolf, Anne Severance. Jan Heier. 189 OC 9 0' iQ. .0' '0. Ago' 'QU Qc. 6A ,cf Qt A9 Q- 9 9- .0 Q. .0 Q o 0 Adrienne Ayres Carol Banne Peggy Bauer Diane Braag Muriel Brenham Judie Brooks Nancy Brueckner Carole Calender Janis Capenoli Mary Childrey Mary Cuneo Kirsfen Dencker Suzanne Dick Karol Elferich Sally Ferris Sue Fosgafe Roxie Frazier June Geddes Judy Goehr Barbara Gough Chrisfine Griffiffs Susan Hency Elore Herbert Carol Holchkiss Karin Johnsson Janei' Jones Ida Ann King Cynihia Kirkland Winifred Lanini Barbara Joanne Larney Pai Lavery Dodee Lee Lynn Losey Mary Kay Lehr Jackie Lowrey Carol Lucas Kafhleen McDougall Ann McKinney Alby Marlin Phyllis Meyer Judy Mong Barbara Murphy 190 Kappa Alpha Theta Founded al DePauw Universify, l870. Gamma Xi chapler esfablished I948. Under the capable leadership of President Karin Johnsson, the girls at the Kappa Alpha Theta house had a banner year. They collected first-place trophies for their Home- coming Hoat and also for their skit, the Reg Revue, in the All Greek Show. Winter brought the annual formal when the actives honored the new pledges at a dinner dance at the Club Saba. The annual dance with the Kappa Kappa Gammas ended a truly memorable year. Befsy Neale Shirley B. Novalr Dana Orfh Susan Page Audrey Paulson Peggy Pearson Barbara Peferson Joan Pfingsf Kafhi Pousseffe Judy Raubenheimer Ann E. Rice Pafricia Richards Suzanne Robinson Barbara Roland Gloria Saia Carol Schlenlcer Carolyn Spillane Barbara Jean Taylor Shelby Tree Sara J. True Paf Waddell Margaref Waggener Bobbie Wafson Gini Walson BoH'om row. leff +o righf: Ann Chambers, Judy McKnight Sue Doyle, Judy McDonald, Virginia Breslin Dana Williamson Second row: Carolyn Carlson, Joan Egli, Jean Chrislie, Sarah Rhineharf, Sarah Fairley, Jane? Sebrell Sally Speadman. Top row: Jody Lacher, S+anna Halsfead. Miriam Waggener, Bonnie Soe, Sally Sorensen Nancy Wesfenberg, Sharley Weber, Nancy Henderson. l 191 G10 0 N Q, if Em mamma 0 00.0 Lola Beard Lucille Beard Barbara Bennion Bobbie Boone Nan Bowden Nancy Brooks Nancy Burlte Sonia Burrell Carol Card Carol Crease Jane? Daugheriy Lynnie Dixon Marilynn Downing Cafherine Emery Alice Feak Gail Flanagan Audrey Fleming Maryanna Forman Teddy Gehr Claire George Jacquelyn Harlh Rulh Hinfz Nan Jean Hol+ Alfhea lrvin Phyllis Johnson PaHi Kaser Judy King Marilyn La Teer Barbara Jo Linder Annie Laurie Lund Mariel McKinnon Bobbie Mangum Emily Meyer Trish Meyers Margarei' Milchell 192 Kappa Kappa Gamma Founded al Monmouih College, lB70. Delia Chi chapler esiablished I949. With Betty Turner as president, the Kappa Kappa Gammas staged many exciting and worth-while events. At Christmas the girls teamed with the Theta Chi's and held a party for underprivileged children. An Easter Egg Hunt was held with the Sigma Nu's. Castlewood Country Club was the scene of the Kappas' annual pledge dance, which honored 17 new additions to the house. The girls won second place in the All Greek Show and third place in the Swing Into Spring competition. Doris Moriara Barbara Morfon Nancy Naylor Joan Nichols Sherry Nuernberg Joni O'Dell Lea Pasquini BeHy Pearson Donnalee Poffer Eleanor Rice Diane Rose Carole Ruclcer PaH'y Smi'rl1 Gail Teboe Sandra Teboe Barbara Tedford BeHy Turner Jane Wadsworih Carole WaHs Sandy Williams Jan Wilson Sue Ann Zimmerman Froni row, lefl' +o righfc Belly Easfon, Vivienne Anclres, Sue Leusley. Second rovf: Doris Willcinson, Mary Ann Miller, Bev Bagley, Erin Kavanaugh, June Faye. Top row: Diane Davis, Jean Shervey, Joyce McCabe, Pai Craven, Auclree Wesffall, Jerry Dralre, Diane Wilcoff, Carol Curiice. 193 Beverly Anderson Sue Anderson Char Baefier Beverly Bangerf Dori Belli Carol Bisbee Gloria Bishop Margaref Calgher Marilyn Carder Carole Cardoza Louise Carr Judelh Clark Ethel Collins Rhoda Covington PaHi Cummins Novelle Dahle Carol Davies Doreane Dunaway Myra Faul Pai Fox Nan Grisham Jo Guiiadauro Mary Halley D'Anne Harold Carol Ann Holmes Marilyn Hops Diane Huni' Janei lllgen Helen Kennedy Nancy Labhard Barbara Lacey Claudia Lefevre Jo Lehfinen Della McMillan Rosemarie Magnasco Nancy Main Merle Marchand Carol Merrick Diane Mi+chell Donna Moore Jane Moore Sharon Moore 194 Sigma Kappa Founded ai Colby College, l874. Bela Rho chapier established I948. The Sigma Kappa house produced two queens this year. Patti Cummins was crowned Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl, and Nancy Main took honors as the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. The Sigma Kappas competed in the All Greek Show and won third place in the sorority division. The local chapter was also hostess when the 11th regional con- ference of the 15th Province of Sigma Kappa was held here in San jose. Patsy Postal was this year's president. LaVerne Moresco Marcy Nelson Vickie Nicolaus Ruih Oalrleaf Mina Phillips Palsy Poslal Joan Reeher Shirley ScarleH Marfy Schenk Margaref Schmidl Kay Schniflcer Trubee Siemering Earline Smifh Diane Slevenlon Bobbee Taylor Judy Tifus Marlene Tolle Ann Marie Travisano Barbara While Dona Windeller Joanne Wolfe Carol Wood Alberla Woodworlh P15 Mu Joan Uhlrich Louise Wesler Fronl row, lefi fo right Pai Miller, Margo Rampa, Gayle Grisham, Mary Rufishauser. Baclc row: Glenda Merriclc, Kaye Miller, Carole Avevada, Gwenn Williams, Carole Hunfer. Eleanor Loclmer, Leia Noonan. 195 Work and Pla . . . l A Sorority Da . Gamma Phi Be+a's apply some polish lo a converfible The Chi O's loin in singing. The A O Pi's relax on 'Phe lawn. The 'froni porch is a 'favorife spoi 'For 'rhe D.G.'s. The Alpha Phi's enjoy lhe sun. Music lime al ihe Della Zefa house. The Sigma Kappa's spend some 'lime playing cards. Their swimming pool is enjoyed by The A Chi O's. Table 'lennis is a favorife pasfime for fhe The+a's The garden al +he Kappa house is well fallen care of P The card iriclis were planned and assembled before 'the fooiball games Rally Committee Planning card stunts, arranging for rallies, and organizing the rooting section occupied the time of the Rally Committee during football season. Whenever our spirit began to lag, the yell leaders and song girls were there to build up our morale. The work of the Rally Committee continued past football season with the sponsoring of the Ugly Man Contest and other spirit-raising activities. Shunii lfo Chairman OO Yell leaders were Dan Douglas, Joe Hernandez, Bob Jolly, Swede Eli and Lonnie Manning. ,se rs, 2- 95.25 A The Rally CommiHee arranged for exchange rallys. Spardi, our school mascci, made a new appearance ihis year. K' 4-11-. Roberf Lindsey Bill Dublain Joan Doyle Audrey Hosford Sue Randel Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Recording Corresponding Treasurer Secreiary Secrefary Our 'famous and vivacious song girls wifh fhe brighf yellow and whi+e pom poms are shown below. They were, Be'Hy Riclrerf, Joanne Wrighf, Trish Myers, Carol Card, and Carol Berlin. Joanne McAllis'ler is noi picfured. 201 Marching Band Waving flags, twirling batons and a snap- py band provided entertainment for the rooting sections during halftime at this year's football games. The intricate for- mations carried out by our marching band were planned and directed by Dr. Robert Fiester of the music department. Our majorettes and flag girls lent added color and life to the halftime activities. Top pic+ure: Maiore+'re Jeanne Waltafsulti, Terry Presfon and Juani+a Willanf. BoHom piciure: Flag girls Virginia Websier, Jacque Wood, Elenor Kunh, Barbara Hams. 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Bon BRONZAN Head Coach GENE MENGES BILL PERRY Backfield Coe With the return to Standard Time and the ivy-covered halls of Washington Square, Coach Bob Bronzan's football squad ushered in Sparta's year of athletics with an impres- sive home victory even before Registration Week opened. Posting a season record of seven wins and three losses, Bob was chosen Coach-of-the-Year for Northern California by the Northern California Football Writers' Association. Team Captain Tom Louderback earned a berth in the Shrine East-West game, plus a spot on the INS All-Coast second team. ch Line Coach BILL HUBBARD JERRY VROOM A+hle+ic Direclor Graduafe Afhlefic Manager LINCOLN KIMURA Trainer Clarence Wessman gathers in a TD pass while eluding Aggie defender. Pai Hiram grabs a firsf down for State UTAH-0 SIS-20 Wading into their first game, the Raiders rolled over Utah State, 20-0, in the home stadium to set off the back-to- school spirit in the week before registration. This score was identical with the 1946 performance at Utah. The first half of the game showed an evenly matched duel with no points scored until the third quarter, when Spartan End Don Phillips gathered in a Utah fumble in the end zone to set the San jose scoreboard in motion. The game's one dark spot was the shoulder injury which was to sideline joe Ulm for the remainder of the season. The Raiders' bright first game victory was dampened somewhat when Pappyls Soong flashes fhrough a hole opened in Utah line by Delgadillo, Yagi and Hardy. JACK ADAMS 63 Tackle -- - V - -vu -V W, v '4ii '-i?5' w.a,,FQ5W- 'WQ , BOB ARE NDS 40 End BILL BEASLEY 45 Halfback STAN BEASLEY 26 Halfback AL BROWN 29 Halfback DARREL CLEMENT 5 1 Fullback KEN CORONADO 66 Tackle JACK CRAWFORD 80 Tackle Pierce finds a hole in 'lhe Cal line opened by Soong and Fenner. cAL1FoRN1A-45 sys-0 Golden Bears trounced us, 45-0, in their Memorial Stadium. Fumblitis combined with the 96 degree heat to set up four of Cal's touchdowns. In the opening minutes of the game the Raiders drove down to the Bears' four-yard line. On the next play San jose lost the ball on a fumble which was to set the precedent for the game. This game marked the fourth contest between Cal and State, the original encounter taking place in 1899, which Cal won. They've won every one since, too - maybe next year! Bouncing back into the win column after the Berkeley disaster, our Spartan men walked roughshod over favored Idaho, 38-7. The Vandals struck Fanner 'Finds himself in close company wilh Cal players. Soong slices info lhe clear as Wessman comes up 'for a bloclx 0 JIM DAVIS 39 Guard FRED DEI.GADII.I.O 34 Halfback DAVE FANNER 46 Fullback MERLE FI.A'I'I'LI2Y 61 End DICK FORSTER 75 End STAN GALAS 67 Guard Dick O'Neill breaks up an Idaho pass in ihe end zone. IDAHO-7 S S-58 paydirt in the first quarter, but never saw the white stripes again, as Roy Hiram staged a one-man football game, scoring four times in nine carries to spoil the Idaho Homecoming. The two additional Gold and White scores were tallied on passes delivered by Tony Teresa. The real showcase play of the game came in the last period, when Teresa set Stan Beasley off on a dazzling broken-field running spree with a screen pass. Beasley lateralled the pigskin back to Teresa, and Tony continued the drive down to the Idaho 17 for a total coverage of 65 yards. Again scoffing at newspaper predictions, the Spartan eleven Vuievich sicps runner, causing a gainful fumble. Roy Hiram slrides down sidelines as Fanner moves +o head off opposilion. ARIZONA-12 SIS-19 listed Arizona State number three in the credit column, as the Raiders knocked the favored Sun Devils from the unbeat- en ranks, 19-12, at Tempe. Dave Fanner was smiled on as the favorite son in this one, as he rambled into the end zone on three different occasions, to claim all of San jose's touchdowns. A series of Benny Pierce-to-Clarence Wessman pass strategies and the grinding ground attack led by Stan Beasley likened the winning Spartans to a well-oiled machine. This marked Arizona's first defeat in four en- counters, much to the disdain of 11,000 partisan Tempe residents! Fresh from a week's rest after the impressive Hardy +altes lhe ball as Roy Hiram culs in for coverage. vs ,Aw ELI GARDNER 70 Guard JIM HAGUE 77 Center CHARLES HARDY 57 End BOB HICKETHIER 71 Tackle PAT HIRAM 33 Halfback ROY HIRAM 22 Halfback Fanner cufs flirough line as Pierce and Crawford look on. Jack Adams sfops ball carrier wi'rl1 aid of Wessman and Yagi QREGON-26 s js-7 Arizona victory, the Raiders traveled north to tackle the Oregon Ducks in Eugene. The Webfoots' solid defense combined with Spartan stage fright to limit us to one touchdown, while Oregon scored four. Final score - 26-7. The boys wanted to win the game so bad, and thought they could, that they were trying too hard, commented Coach Bronzan afterward. Taking advantage of a bad Ore- gon punt to score the only Gold and White touchdown, Quarterback Tony Teresa and Halfback Stan Beasley com- bined to carry the ball over the white stripes for State. Con- sidering Oregon strength, the Spartans came through much Here's one Duclcfl1a1'didn'f gel away! Welcomed by Fenner, Hardy and Wessman JIM HUGHES 72 Guard JIM JOHNSON 42 Quarterback BOB LIGHT 69 Tackle BRUCE LITTLE 41 Halfback MERV LOPES 49 End TOM LOUDERBACK 60 Guard HOBART MARVIN 23 Quarterback GEORGE MORROW 68 Tackle Roy Hiram heads toward goal as Yagi prepares fo block opposing player. NORTH TEXAS -20 S S-27 better than the score might indicate. Traveling south again into the land of oil and four-foot jackrabbits, the Spartans came back with the scalp of North Texas State College as they overpowered a strong NTS team, 27-20. When Quarterback Benny Pierce was injured on the first SJS play, Coach Bob Bronzan switched halfback Tony Teresa to the QB slot, and Teresa, as usual, came through with flying colors, scoring two touchdowns and kicking three conver- sions. North Texas once came close to evening the score when they drove down to State's five-yard line. But the Spartans managed to hold the Eagles and averted possible Fanner slrlves for clear ground as Teresa comes up from rear. Flaifley covels ball as lwo Nor+l1 Texas men sneak up from behind JA M ES NAKAGAWA 78 Tackle LEON O'NEII.l. 50 End JOHN PERKINS 55 Center DON PHILLIPS 52 End A Spartan recovery for 'firsl and len. C.O.P.-13 S. .S.-27 tragedy. After 23 years of San jose supremacy in Stockton, the Gold and White took a light breather this season while laying plans for the next 23 years. An aggregate 18,000 fans saw College of Pacific take back the symbolic victory bell to the tune of 13-7 in this traditional series that dates back to 1895. Following a scoreless first half, the Tigers roared back to completely bottle-up the Spartan offense until the last 10 seconds of the game. A dramatic 51 yard pass to Merle Flattley and a last-play run by Fred Delgadillo combined to net seven points for Sparta as the timer's gun sounded. Once in a great while visiting Roy Hiram casls a wary eye at COP gridclers as he points for open field. Teresa goes over lhe lop of a COP pile-up. Teresa and Louclerback double up on lndian. Bill Rahming can easily sympathize wlih Cusiers las? sland STA 1101113-14 SIS-19 rooters will reach such pandemonium that players cannot hear the coach's instructions. Rarely will a team captain excitedly forget to take home a hard-earned game ball. Occasionally students are known to descend on the goal posts, tearing them down for souvenirs. But when all of these phenomena take place in one game there must be a reason. The San Jose-Stanford game was reason enough! Washington Square celebrated Homecoming Week with a jubilant 19-14 victory over the Indians. Shining through the great team effort was the sensational held psychology of Tony Teresa, along with the outstanding play of Tom Tom Louderbaclr and Dave Fanner up-end Indian runner. ' FWWQEQ Q ' ' M 5 milisfel . QEQVQEIU' miglf' M3 . . , 3E,E. BENNY PIERCE 44 Quarterback JIM Puuro 55 Guard TOM Powmzs 65 Guard BILL RAHMING 24 Halfback Teresa cufs in io piclr off Fresno pass. l ihinlt we're being followed, Jim! FRESNO-0 SIS-28 Louderback and Halfbacks Roy Hiram and Fred Delgadillo. A very fickle point advantage was reversed more than once during the afternoon, leaving rooters shaky long after the final gun sounded. This marked the first Gold and White victory since the rivalry with Stanford started in 1900. In the second home game of the season the Raiders chalked up a 28-0 victory over Fresno State to account for their sixth win of the year. Spartan precision drew an early lead and proceeded to flatten pre-game predictions of an even contest. As a result of performance in this and previous games, Tony Teresa was voted the outstanding Sian Beasley gaihers in a TD aerial againsf fhe Bulldogs. GEORGE RosE 64 Tackle JERRY RUSE 56 Center HANK SEKOCH 28 Guard Ai. SEVERINO 74 Tackle MEL SOONG 50 Halfback TONY TERESA 25 Quarterback MATT VUJ EVICH 38 Fullback DON WADSWORTH if Backed up against the wall, Teresa gels off a life-saver NEW MEX1co-14 515-26 Northern California Player of the Week by the San Francis- co Examiner. The only Fresno victory for the weekend was the successful kidnapping of the SJS Song Girls and Cheer- leaders who were fortunately returned to native soil before 79 Tackle the game. The Spartans closed the season with a 26-14 win over the New Mexico Lobos. Under the tutelage of ex-Spar- tan gridder Bob Titchenal, the Lobos put a scare into the Raiders by rolling up two TD's in the first half while holding Bronzan's men scoreless. Sparked by the reliable pass combo of Tony Teresa and Roy Hiram, the Spartans came back to dominate the second half and win the game. Beasley one siep ahead o'F a New Mexico player, swings wide around end. Flallley leads Lopes in+o the promised land for 6 polnis fi F17 Q if 4 AL WA1'1's 47 Tackle CLARENCE WESSMAN 81 End Wrighi' geis able blocking from ieam-mafes on his way downfield Freshman Football Though failing to come out on the winning side of the ledger, the freshman football team, with Coach TOM YAG, Larry Matthews at the helm, showed plenty of fine 59 Center new talent and ability. The team played twice, losing to C.O.P. by a score of 14-19, then tying Fresno State, 12-12, in a real thriller. Several standouts from the team will try for a varsity spot next fall. Clarence Soong, Russ Camilleri, Bill Montero, Ted Heinrich, Gene Sanger and LeRoy Givens were all tops. Fronf row, left +o righl: Ron Price, Larry Cassou, LeRoy Givens, Earl Whife, Sherwood Bali, Lowell Krumm. Second row: Frank Viada, Carroll Perkins, Jerry Sanderson, Dick Fredreickson, Nick Sanger, Lee Byrne, Allen Mclnfyre. Third row: Ron Dennis, Joe Burchfielcl, Russ Camilleri, Billy Jo Wrighi, Wayne Womer, Roger Jorgenson, Lloyd Laswell, Bill Monlero. Fourfh row: Ken Spagnola, Frifz Keuisfer, Rich Spiekerman, John Rosfomily, Ted Heinrich, Doug Dakin, Jim McClusky, Dick Ehrhardl, Clarence Soong. Top row: Horace Mann, Doug Boehner, Warren Emm, Bill Anderson, Sal Cardinelli, Dale Sumers, Larry Maffhews, George Davis, Jerry Kunz. g me W 255' wet W SHT -vw 4? k 351 S ', ' W? . 4 'Ti 111 Q gi: 'iff f eg 4,355 WW ggi. N AT 13, jg 5 gps ig- fmvfgi 4' fix . X .M .1 s Y, Qs? 71? ,Ac .N fgxfawvg S fi Q2 . x K, M, 5 , 3355, ,, ,W :Wim ,A W My'-,,, Y - if W ,M kv WW. wk-wg 5' xx A ' imfnw iz fi-'W ,L ,:,,3A,,' W wg, BX A ffg A Wen-5 ' ..,,.,-mv xr ,,,,,.,-ww 5 Z . Q . , Eslz, if vu, awww N. , . .,..,,.g, : 7 K A -39 f19 'd uf , - ' 1 V. 00 'Rf XNQQQQQQ M IV' Qs 1 ,- I K X 5 . '.,..,iw,.f fad, 33,4 , - 'M ,,,,- an-va fi' : :- : 1 Aa aw, if gi i LMI ggi ,gg 2 4 it Q2 M Q l k ev x sg? Asif W L.. :HY 1 :,',:: .:,...,,. , 5 Q,-f 1 ,,... Vvbt im M V, .,,,.,. . ., iq , x ' M, 5 f 5.1. , XX i I ex X Q s ' 'Q X? Q5 KW? Q nf ,AQQK Y 5 .' 5 , ,, E, ww hf '1 x M., mm. K , , ww , Basketball Carroll Williams, Bob Bondanza, Bud Hjelm, Tor Hansen, Ray Goodwin, john Erceg . . . these are names that will be remembered. They are the names that were heard over the loud speakers and read in the paper. They are the names that made the difference between an average year and the 1955 season at San Jose State. Coach Walt McPherson led his team through the toughest opposition in the nation to earn 16 wins and 9 losses in a season which saw 33 school records smashed and one tied. The team finished second in the CBA behind national champion, U.S.F. Williams ran his career total to 1,049 points, second highest in Spartan annals, while accounting for 22 individual records. WALT MCPHERSON Basltelball Coach Bob Bonclanza Bob Borghesani Bob Chrisco Tom Crane John Erceg Ray Goodwin Harvey Green Tuck Halsey Tor Hansen Charles Hardy Bud Hfelm George King Bill Lamson Norm Ponli Jim Rhode 218 Ray Goodwin goes high up 'For fwo more polnls The ball IS under your fool Carroll R I '.:2 , 3' gg i if '.Q' ' Carroll Williams Danny Wilson Ralph Kemper, Mgr. Ransom Brafron, Mgr Tor Hansen breaks across courf fo sei up a play. Santa Clara The rivalous three-game series with Santa Clara started out right as Sparta took the first game, 47-40. The contest was even until the last period, when San jose walked circles around a frustrated Bronco team. Carroll Williams' drib- bling paced the defense to easily hold a seven-point lead. The Broncs won the last two games, 57-43, and, 60-57. Saint Two fall fippers fangle for a Hp-in. Mary's Head and shoulder fake, pass, and break . . . In a tight series with St. Mary's, San jose edged out three victories: 52-48, 64-62 and 68-58. Five team records and two individual marks were set in one game. Tom Crane gave a fine performance and Williams set a record with 14 free throws in one half, scoring 21 total points. Bob Bondanza displayed top form in the second game with 18 points on long shots. Johnny Erceg rebounds and goes up for basket The Mighly Mile al' his besf. U. S. F. Losing to the nation's best is no disgrace, certainly not in the contest Sparta gave U.S.F. The scores were 56-30, 59-49 and 64-40, as the Dons' height predominated. After a bad opener, Sparta showed well in the second game, led by Bud Hjelm. john Erceg paced the last game as the Dons were held to a four-point lead well into the second half. C. O. P. The Gold and White looked good as they swept the C.O.P. series 66-54, 70-62 and 65-63. The Tigers tied up Williams with a double defense, but they overlooked Tor Hansen as he led the victory with 25 points. This was a true offen- sive win, since Sparta was rated the weakest rebounding team in the league and C.O.P. was the second strongest. Williams gefs good blocking 'from +eamma+es. Freshman Basketball Led by Guard Eddie Diaz, the frosh basketball team finished their season with an 11 Won, 4 lost record. Diaz, one of the finest frosh players to come to SIS in a long time, averaged 25.7 points per game. Considering the cal- iber of the teams opposing the frosh, their record was outstanding. Lacking in height-Pete Brady was the only starter over 6 feet-the team more than compensated for its handicap in aggressive defensive play and a fast- breaking offense. Eddie Diaz, ouisfanding freshman guard, praciices dribbling. Froni row, lefl' io righl: Bob Krail, Gary Gurley, Pele Brady, Eddie Diaz. Don Rye, Ari Pas- quinelli. M id d I e row: Coach Jerry Vroom, AI Wal burg, Leon Mason, Clayton Lewis, AI La Planle, Manager Andy Baum- gardner. Top row: Jim Carler, Bill Di Crisfina, Bruce Cunningham. A ' M f'1i2w0' '1,.,:.: J ,JIV -x. Q, 4' Q qv, 5 Q-MM fm -ww 1 -.MQ g Q S54 Qi My ,EA Baseball Going into their final three games for the season, Coach Walt William's nine had garnered 14 wins against 10 losses. Shortstop Bill Rahming topped the Spartan batting average list with a healthy 329. Stan Beasley followed Rahming with .52-4. Both Rahming and Beasley were mainstays on the varsity football squad during the fall. The weather was not the best for spring sports this year. Rain plagued usually sunny April, to the consternation of outdoor sportsmen. But the baseball squad was pretty consistent in holding . . . WALT WILLIAMS Baseball Coach Fronf row, lefl +o righl: Tony Teresa, Ben Pierce, Bill Ander- son, Jaclt Richards, Richard Rosa, Dick Reese, Bruce LiHle, Sian Beasley. Middle row: Al Cerufli, Jim Johnson, Bill Rahming, Jerry Clifford, Tuck Halsey, Ed King. Dan Wilson, Bob Colombo. Back row: Coach Wall Wil- liams, Charles Reynolds, Bill Kline, Diclt Brady, Schruder Willei, Doug Boenher, Ron Walters, Wade Wilson, Bill Wisegerberger. 224 . . . practices, despite the absence of Ol' Man Sol on many a day. Doug Boehner and Reese Dick both turned in good performances on the pitching staff. With only three games left for the season, Boehner had won four and lost five, while Dick had won four and lost three. Pitcher Bob Borghesani won three games and lost none. 225 Chuclr Reynolds drives our a double. Top: Ron Walfers sfrelches lo piclt off another Bronco Bollom: . . . They drew a circle lhaf lefl him our. liar-Ulf'-'Q-11225 'N M'1f ywwmm.1:wzuwf 1 fereflm f'7t'1ie'fW M'f 'm1-umwwmrm Tuck Halsey dives for firsi' base fo beal +he fhrow. Freshman Baseball The Frosh team had a fair year, with a nine won, five lost record at this writing. Several individual members of the team promise to furnish Varsity Coach Walt Williams with good materialg among them, Pete Brady, John Rostimily and John Lo- zano. An unidenfified Sparlan goes for the bag feef 'firs+. Froni row, lefi' 'ro righl: Coach Larry Mafhews, Sam Miliolo, Ted Heinrich, John Lozano, Bruce Cunningham, Bob Krall, Bob Hird, Joe Filice, Manager Andy Baumgardner. Back row: Hal Slater, John Rosiimily, Howie Thompson. Pe+e Brady, Alan Mclnfyre, Dave Berry, Carl O'Gwin. f---f ---- f-- - Yeeerr f YYYY a Y-Y,,,Y -,- Yi- Y,YYe f YYY, in YYY,,Y Y, WW,V, ,,W,,,,,r,r,,,,,,W,,, ,,l ,W si X ,. X f MQ' i ,kb ' x Qmw.. Wx: V 1 X. gif - A ? 3 1 S 5 1 2 X if Q 5 ? 5 j ? . X 3 4 ff Y f vwwmW.,.,,,,,, ,WWMMM N W M.Q.m.,,qWWm --...W M -w-...., W. Hmmm., , , M '--,M..m0W,.M ----.., Boxing The highlight of the 1954-55 boxing season for S-IS was the capturing of the 165-pound NCAA championship title by Spartan Slugger Max Voshall. This same tournament saw Dick Bender advance to the finals, only to lose to Tony DiBiase of Virginia. It was Bender's second year as runner- up in his class. Dave Fanner and Kim Kanaya battled to the semi-finals before being defeated. SJS came out of the tournament, held at Pocatello, Idaho, with second-place team honors. Al Julian made a good showing throughout the season and should be strong next year. JULIE MENENDEZ Boxing Coach From' row, lefl' lo righ'r: Pele Marinovich, Paul Morgan, Bob Harris, Joe Rodriguez, Eugene Marlin, Vic Rapazzini, Kim Ka- naya, Al Meelr. Cenler row: Coach Julie Men- endez, Ron Chisholm, Al Jul- ian, Johnny Johnson, Carl Ar- evolo, Jim Bennell, Jim Kniclr- erbocker, Danny Uchiyama, Mgr. Bob Hanano, Mgr. John Tierney. Baclr row: Gerald Dahl, Dick Bender, Ron Henry, Jim Tor- mey, Dave Marlin, Welvin Sfroud, Harry Barlow, Dave Fanner, Max Voshall, Henry Roias, Gerald Ulrich. 22 Max Voslwall receives award affer winning NCAA l65-pound lille. AI While declrs his Wasl1ing+on Sfaie cpponeni 'lo win Al Julian, who won bouf, lands a lef+ 'lo iaw of PCI champ Eddie Olson, Washinglon S+a+e. in The 'firsf round. Al Julian spars wiih Sparian Joe Rodriguez during informal worltoul' , Wm X 4? f Wrestling Hugh Mumby's wrestlers wound up a successful season with a record of seven wins, two losses, and one tie. A tie with Cal Poly would probably have been turned into a win had not four of the eight SJS wrestlers been marooned en route to the meet when their car broke down. The four par- ticipating SJS wrestlers each won their bouts to total 20 points. Cal Poly tied, with 20 points from the four for- feited bouts. Senior Dick Francis placed 5rd in NAAU and 1st in PCI competition. Froni' row, lefl- lo righf: Themios Condos. Kioshi Oshiba, Joe lsesi, Carlos Arevalo. Gail Helvie. George Lao. Middle row: Russ Camilleri, Henry Lee, Wayne Womer, John Tierney, Jerry Ruse, Tom Mclnlosh, Dlclc Francis. Top row: Lynn Broolts, Ken Spagnola, Rondal Phillips, Fred Temps, Diclc Weger, Roy Fronfani, Ben Fernandez, Ken Simpltins, Gus Talbof, Hugh Mumby. HUGH MUMBY Wreslling Coach Ky Oshiba Dick Francis . . . failing to place in the NCAA's but taking third in the AAU meet in his weight class of 177 pounds, in addition to winning the PCI championship in this same class. Ky Oshiba took second place in the PCI tournament in the 123 pound class. Lynn Brooks loolrs 'for a way ouf Ouch! YosH Ucx-:IDA judo Highlighted by the hosting of the first international inter- collegiate judo tournament ever to be held in the United States, SjS's judoists finished a good season with plenty of experience under their white, brown, and black belts. jack Crawford, Mel Augustine, George Uchida Qbrother of Coach Yosh Uchidaj, Win Dahl, and Ro Wauer headed a well- rounded team. john Sepulveda, Bob McCorkle, Manuel Cor- rea, jack Marlo, and Hideo Sato gave added strength to this year's squad. Judo Coach Kneeling, lefi 'lo righfz Manual Correa, Hideo Sa'lo, Yosh Uchida, Bob McCorltle, John Sepulveda. Sfanding, lefl 'lo righl: Allan Slones, Vic Small, Ro Wauer, Jack Marlo, Jaclt Crawford, Win Dahl. 232 Track Out of a total of nine dual meets, the Spartan thinclads won seven and lost two. A victory over the University of Cali- fornia, 72-59, was a sweet upset for Coach Bud Winter's stalwarts. A little vinegar was added to their seasonal rec- ord, though, when the team bowed to Stanford, 86V2-4-iV2, despite first places in the shotput and low hurdles by Billy joe Wright and Mickey Maramonte, respectively. During the year, four school records were broken, in the low hur- dles, high hurdles, javelin and shot put. Besides the record- breaking performances of Wright and Maramonte, Ed Krey- enhagen, high hurdler, . . . Fronf row, leff +o righi: Roy Huizler, Bill Cameron, Don Barry, Bill Heclres, Duane Ludlow, Val Daniels, Jaclt Albiani, Bob Lewis. Middle row: Ed Winfer, Bob Harrison, Ed Kreyenhagen, John Ornalez, Billy Joe Wrighi, Don Hubbard. Harry Wade, Ed Warriner, Owen Rhodes. Back row: Mgr. John Wagner, Rodger Lippa, Mick Maramonfe, Gene Anlone, Dough Boyd. Coach Bud Winfer, Jack Booher, Jim Hushaw, Ari Hialf, Charles Smock, Mgr. Bill Piclrle. BUD WINTER Traci: Coach 2 Mickey Maramonle - Hurdles . . . and Lynn Greene, javelin thrower, each add- ed new school records to the books, in their specialties. Don Malinoff, discus, and Owen i me ri Ray Goodwin -- Broad Jump Co-Capfain, Jack Aibiani Rhodes, Lippa and Highfower fake +ime our fo be sociable. Rhodes and Chuck Hightower, polevaulters, together with Maramonte, Kreyenha gen, Greene, and Wright, ranked among the first ten collegiate performers in the nation in their events. Don Hubbard confers wifh Coach Bud Winler. Harrison and Kreyenliagen worlc oul on flue lturclles during an afiernoon praciice. Freshman Track Welvin Stroud, distance runner, and Ron Giar- dina, sprints and 440 man, topped an 18-man squad under the tutelage of Allan Dunn, ex- Spartan middle distance runner. George Reese, hurdlerg Bill Clark, 440 runner, and Nick Sanger, shotputter, all showed prospects of becoming good varsity material. Billy Joe Wrigl-I+ winds up 'For a long one Froni row, lefi ro riglrl: Don Cam- eron, Phil Jones, Bud Tullle, Wil- liam Clarlt. Baci: row: George Reese, Gary Anfes, Ron Giardina, Norm Guest Welvin Siroud. No+ piciureclc Russ Camilleri, Dick Herb, Ron Hunier, Jaclr Lawrence, Wall Swarflwoul, Richard Boclts, Ari' Fenner, Ben Yales, Niclt Sang- er, Coach Allan Dunn. Fron+ row, leff +o right: Franlc Wolffang, Welvin Sfroud, Duane Ludlow, Don Berry. Baclt row: Bill Cameron, Jim Gilmore, James Green. Don Hubbard. Cross Country Completing their most successful season, the cross country team won three dual meets, while losing one, and they won two three-way meets. The team was considered by most sport enthusiasts as the best team in Northern California. In dual meets they were defeated only by U.S.C. They beat all teams represented in the San jose Invitational Tourna- ment. Don Hubbard broke most of the course records where he ran, and was beaten only by Max Truex of U.S.C. The team won the first four places against Cal, three first places against Stanford and had a perfect score against Cal Poly. Lettermen on the team were Don Hubbard, Jim Green, Duane Ludlow, and Don Berry. Anficipa+ion of 'flue rugged +wo miles +o come. 7 .- Swimming With the expert coaching of Charley Walk- er, the San jose State swimming team came through with one of its finer seasons. The team had a seasonal record of nine wins against only four losses. In the California State College Swim Championships held at SJS, our team came in first. Coach Walker's finmen also took first place team honors in the Cal Aggie Invitational Relays. Nine new college and nine new pool records were set by a strong crew of varsity swimmers. Dick Threlfall was this year's captain. Froni row: left 'ro righi: Diclr Kuns, Herb Colf, Walf Robinson, Perry Rablin, Larry Wood, Lee Walfon Bill Roberlson. Middle row: George Wildberger, Rollo Koivisio, Wally Ends, Bob Buchser, Tom Heine Tom Nilsson, Ari Lamberi, Capf. Diclt Threlfall, Roy Cleghorn. Back row: Henry Abouaf, Byron Smalley, Diclr Earihman, Jay Cross, George Braclteii, Jim Anderson, Carl Yates, Phil Ferguson, Warren Brown Coach Charley Wallter. Gel' on your mark, gei sei. go! CHARLEY WALKER Waler Polo Coach t P 1 Sparfan Tom Nilsson ldarlc capl loffs a hugh pass as feam av 0 O males Lee Walfon and Diclc Miller siand by Coached by Charley Walker, the water polo team finished the season with a nine win, five loss total, in addition to winning the jr. PAAAU championships in Oakland. Ron Mann takes Capt. Dick Miller's place next year. Fronf row lFroshl left +o righi: Keifh Murray, Phil Ferguson, Larry Wood, Bob Henning, Bill Roberfson, Perry Rablin, Bob Buchser, Herb Colf, Henry Abouaf. Baclc row lVarsi1'yl lefl' fo righf: Coach Charley Wallrer, James Anderson, Ed Schaffrofh, Ron- ald Mann, Richard Miller lcaphl, Norfon Thornlon, Tom Nilsson, Diclr Threlfall, Lee Walton, Ari Lambert, Doug Hanson, Francis Brennan. l 239 'ink nvlwf' O Ernie George praciioes his form on fhe Home Ec. green. Golf Under the guidance of Coach Mc- Pherson, the Spartan golfers totaled a four-man team score of 314 to take second place in the annual Northern California Intercollegiate golf cham- pionships at Santa Cruz this spring. Stanford took first for its fifth straight year. Led by Gordy Wil- liams, Loren Mattson, Don Glass, Ernie George, Glen Dooley, and Leo Amaya, the Spartan golfers made a good record this year, having won 16 meets while losing two, going into the first of May. Leff +o righi: Bob Henning. Charley Leider, Don Glass, Gene Brehaui, Ernie George, Jim Clark, Loren Ma++son. Leo Amaya, Glen Dooley. Rifle Team Under the careful eye of Sgt. Pat- rick Whalen, the rifle team averaged fourth place in N C R I C standings. Arland Amaral served as team cap- tain, while Bill Rabenstein led the squad in points with an overall av- erage of 282 per match out of a pos- sible 300. Rabenstein made the all- American Rifle Team in the 1953-54 season with a 283 average, so the pos- sibility of his repeating on the all- American Team this season is very good. Coach Whalen asked that spe- cial mention be given to Don Bick- ford, who is not pictured. Members named fo All-American Team. Top row, Ieff 'ro righfa Bob Rehrig, Jerry Williams: Boffom row: Bill Raben sfein, Arlan Amaral. Ken Sforms. Noi picfuredz Don Biclford. Top row, leff fo righf: Bob Bruce, Richard Ramondi, Sgr. Pafriclt Whalen, John Dunn, Guy Miller. Boffom row: Bob Rehrig, Bill Rabensfein, Ken Sforms, Capf. Arlen Amaral, Jerry Williams. Noi picfuredz Don Bicltford. 241 l i Front row, left to right: Jerry Price, Ken Kanada, Norm Simpson. Back row: Ted Engelbrecht, Burney Worltman, Doug Fox, Don Thibodo lcaptainl. Not pictured: Joe Ulm, Jay Fox. l l l l Ski Team The ski team had an active season though not too outstand- y ing. They traveled to N.C.I.I. at Sugar Bowl, the Vanderbilt l at Squaw Valley, and the Reno Winter Carnival at which , they entered a women's team. The team T Edelweiss Red Hornet Invitational Meet. l Soccer For the first time since 1941, SIS fielded a soccer team, under l the tutelage of julie Menendez. Though it lost all six en- t counters, the team improved steadily, gaining experience l from each match. Julie heldinformal spring workouts in , preparation for a good showing next year. Qv:.mes65ii'i'EQ f 2 V' W' also sponsored the Front row, left to right: Carlos Eckert, Allen Gillty, Francis Betan- court, Gerald Strutz, Wes Zahwahi, lrai Aiodani, Milton Von Damm. Middle row: Ron Phillips, Glenn James, Rod Fredricltson, John Ro- driguez, Leo Plinslti, Bolo Allan, Russ Tricomo, Max Voshall. Top row: Julie Menendez. Dale Swire, Jim Inglis, Werner Grosshans, Lou Stowell, David Anderson, Niclt Le- ondiris, Pastor Valle, George Wal- lace. Lefi io righi: Corny Reese, Bob Bell, Joe Norion, Jack Darrah, Brick Fena, Jaclt Norton, Diclr Hooper. Tennis With jack Darrah leading the way, the tennis team had an average season, having earned seven wins over six losses, nearing the end of their schedule. Corny Reese was in No. 2 position, with Brick Fena and Bob Bell rounding out the first four slots, in that order. Net coach was Hugh Mumby. G mnastics Paced by Ron Phillips, all-around man in gymnastics, Coach Hugh Mumby's gymnasts had an exceptional season. Un- defeated as the yearbook went to press, the team was well balanced, with Jack Alberti holding down the side horse and tumbling department, while Ed Tryk handled the par- allel bars. 5 Sfanding, lefi fo righiz Jack Al- berfi, Val Waldrip, Ed Trylr, Don Bianucci, Coach Hugh Mumby. Kneeling, lefi fo righiz Hanlr Low, Ron Phillips. 24 U LJ Alpha Chi Epsilon Familiar to everyone in the field of education is ACE-the Association for Childhood Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon here on campus is a local branch of that international organization. Colleen Sidle is the president. Besides holding social events throughout the year, the members of Alpha Chi Epsilon work to increase their knowledge of the teaching profession. ELEANOR HARDING Secrelary SHIRLEY LAWLER Vice-Presidenf ELAINE PHILLIPS Treasurer COLLEEN SIDLE Presideni 2 Members of rhe group send delegales +o s+a+e and naiional conventions of ihe ACE. Fools Paradise was the name oi' +I-:is year's Beaux Aris Ball. Alpha Gamma Christmas cards were made and successfully sold by members of Alpha Gamma this year. This group was organized with the purpose of plan- ning activities of interest for the students in the art department. Functions this year included dem- onstrations, work shops, lectures and field trips. Bi-weekly sketch trips were also sponsored by the club and were open to any interested student. The annual Beaux Arts Ball was held April lst. The paiio ouiside +he arf building provided rhe background for ihis group picfure. 24 Norm Yishis Larry McDonald Charles Bailey Sfanley Mariin Col. Brisiol Capt Byess L+. Col. Mullin Maior Weisel Paul Ashley Vernon Boyer Ken+ Crockeif Roberi DeLoren1o Ronald Derbyshire John DuFour George Erl1ar+ Raymond Farlin Richard Greeno Roberi Hawes 248 Arnold Air Society comes fo aifenfion. Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society squadrons can be found on virtually every major campus in the United States. The group here at San jose State, under the com- mand of Arthur Simpson, has held indoctrination flights, sponsored the Air Explorer Scout program locally, and co-sponsored the Military Ball. Mem- bers of the group also held dinner dances at the Moffett Field Officers Club. Howard Hawlces Roy Hendricks Bill Hudson Joseph Jimenez Don Karpen John Luclchardi' Ari' Lund Roberl' Luelgens George McKinney Sco'r'r Mize Sfanley Pleh Edwin Polile Tom Rimerman Jerry Sandifer Arfhur Simpson Donald S+oH Joe Vallenari Max Voshall Roberf Waunch Jaclr Willson Sfanley Woolen Silfing, leff io righfz George Erl1ar+, Ron Simpson, Paul Ashley. Sfanding: Larry McDonald, ScoH Mize, Roberl DeLorenzo. Kenl Croclteff. 249 The Co-Rec commiiiee planned fhe Thursday nighls' enlerfainmenl Co-Rec Co-Rec provided many a pleasant Thursday night's enter- tainment for SIS students. Meeting from 7-10 p.m. in the Women's Gym, regular activities included badminton, vol- leyball, social dancing and table tennis. Special activities were the All-College Badminton Tourney and the Mixed Volleyball Tourney. Bobbie Hoepner and Car Gelhaus served as co-chairmen. Dancing was a 'Favorite acfiviiy on Co-Rec night 0 The phoiographer caughf lhe members of C.S.T.A. af an affernoon meeiing C. S. T. A. The California Student Teachers Association, better known as C.S.T.A., is a professional group whose members are interested in the teaching profession. Meetings are held to discuss problems in the field of education, to view movies of interest, and to hear guest speakers. Dana Orth was this year's president. June Baffunno Charles Bailey William Bryan+ Nancy Cowan Evelyn Cowley Barbara Filice G. W. Ford Pa+ Goodell Eleanor Harding Margueri+e Lewis Thomas Lewis Scofl Mize Dana Orfh Colleen Sidle Nina Teeslinlr Marlene Trissel Grace Wallringfon Tom Williams 251 Le'F+ +o riglvl: Daryl Salladay, recording secrefaryq Dr. Allen Smifh, advisor: Sfephen Geflilc, presiclenfq Richard Geniry, vice-president: Donald Dawson, corresponding secrelaryg Glenn Engler, lreasurer. 252 Time: Winfer Quarler. Place: Big Barn. Evenf: annual dinner dance. Engineering Society The Engineering Society's annual dinner dance this year was held during Winter Quarter at Big Barn. This was only one of the group's many social events. Fall and Spring barbecues and a meet-the-faculty night were also staged. Under the direction of President Stephen Getlik, guest speakers were invited to address the club on such topics as automation in industry and the proposed monorail rapid- transit system for the Bay Area. Eta Epsilon El ing Twenty Eta Epsilon is a social and service club open to all Home Ec majors and minors Lorna Mondora presided over Eta Epsilon this year. This group is affiliated nationally with the American Home Economics Association. In the Spring, the members held a tea and fashion show plus a barbecue for the graduating seniors. Would you like to learn to fly? See President Peter Sammet about joining the Flying Twenty Club. This is a non-profit corporation which offers Spartan students low-cost flying. Nearly 125 State students have learned to Hy since the club's in- ceptlon. Front row, left to right: Craig Matthews, Karen Matthews, Bill Reese, Art Reed, Floyd Ross, Don Sampson. Back row Mark Emanuel Dennis Hall, Pete Sammet, Floyd Matthews, Ken Storms, Jim Drake, Bob Luetgens, Don Stott. Everyone gafhers 'round. German Club This was the third year on campus for the Ger- man Club which Was formed in 1952 for students taking classes in German. Since the time of its founding, the group has increased steadily in membership. The German Christmas Party has become an annual tradition with the club. Members of +he German Club par+icipa+e in some group singing Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club, presided over by Oliver Redington, is a social club open to all Industrial Arts majors and minors. The weekly meetings, besides being a planning time for the social func- tions, also provide a time when members can discuss problems related to their field. M b 'F H1 I ci + I Arts Club were caughi during one of fheir noon meefings. International Relations Club Discussing world affairs at IRC meefing. World affairs and foreign policy are the most likely topics of discussion to be heard at a meeting of the International Relations Club. Of prime in- terest to social science majors, the club is always anxious to welcome new, interested members. To further the professional development of Elec- tronic Engineering Majors, the Institute of Radio Engineers was formed. Student members become eligible for professional membership on comple- tion of a four year scientific course leading to a Bachelor's degree. Institute of Radio Engineers Flrsl row lef+ fo righfz Peler Pershing, Marfha Parry, Harry Engwichf. Barbara Key, Herber+ Vanderbeelr. Second row: Bernard Haruyama, Richard Nye, Joseph Heumphreus. Glenn Engler, William Roehr, Alvin Hall, Calvin Harper. Top row Raymond Larson, Roberi Brel, James Hoover, Roberf Smith, Ronald Whilburn, John Croacl. Iranian sfudenls from San Francisco parficipaled in lhe Persian Night. International Students Organization The International Students Organization has given students from all over the world a chance to become acquainted through its program of cultural, service and social activi- ties. .Iuanito johnny Arreola, from the Philippines, is president of the group. The traditional event for the club is the annual International Day held during Spring Quarter. Fronl row, left fo righl: Phillip Perslcy, Advisor: Pal' Maginnis, USA: Belle Gordon. USA: Jeanne Grofheer, USA: Mari- lyn Harder, USA: Glen Armi- rage, USA: Virginia Fulfon, Panama Canal Zone: Nancy Tifus, USA: Doris Linder, ad- visor: Floyd Greenleaf, Ad- visor. Baclr row: Roger Ye-au, Formosa, Toyolci Olcabayashi, Japan: Ren lshilcawa, Brazil: Hidesi Muramaisu, Japan: Ta- hash Hirofa, Japan: Johnny Arreola, Philippines: Bill Fri- zelle, USA: Lazaro Garza, Mex- ico: lrai Aioudani, Iran: Hideo Safo, Japan: Edward Aguon, Guam. 257 Back row: Lois Johnson, Sue Hannah, Connie Kirltland, Pai Balmer, Suzi Anderson, Mariel Mclniyre, Ardis Naur, Elizabeth Anderson. Middle row: Eugenie Steele, Helen Thompson, Mabel Norih, Sue Parish, Ann Furlan, Clarice Anderson. First row: Esther Naltaiani, June Misono, Haruko Muranalta, Miss Mary Booth, Tonya Pulanco, Nancy Gaines, Marci Jennings, Gloria Laird, Myra Greenberg. Occupational Therapy Club Spring Quarter activities for the Occupational Therapy Club included a barbecue and guest speakers. Students de- scribed their experiences in clinical training, heard a recent graduate tell of the challenges of a new job, and heard an alumna describe her trip to the World Federation of Oc- cupational Therapists in Scotland. President was Haruko Muranaka. Harulto Muranalta and Sue Hannah weave malarial on a hand loom. W' Sfanding, leff fo righf: Joan Ward, Elizabefh Jones, Delores Owens, Carol Sanduslty. Siffing, leff 'ro righf: Sally Maier, Dr. Carltin, Donna Bridges, Elaine Pappas, Chinlcy Dufra, Carol Crease. S arta women majorin in hysical education 9 ' 9 hive formed a club knoivn aspthe Major's Club. Women S P'E' S This group not only discusses problems in the field of physical education, but they also hold social functions during the year. ' ' Founded for social service and sociology students, Trl Slgma Tri Sigma offers interested students an active cal- endar during the year. Events this year included field trips and guest speakers. Baclt row: Herberf Jamero, Georgia Hall, Ed Klein, Helen De Lauder, Fefe Jamero. Second row: Mar- lene Zoria, Ivy Pope, Tom Nafe, Bob Dixon, Belfy Broyles, Paf Waddell. Fronf row: Connie Groppe, unidenfified, Jean Worall, Elinor Besf, Barbara Zeiss, unidenfified. 259 Members pose wi+h the club trophies. Ski Club Every year from Thanksgiving to Easter a large group of our hardy Spartans migrate from the beautiful white sands of Santa Cruz to the slopes of the snowy white Sierras. These students are members of the San Jose State Ski Club, who were led this year by President Doug Fox. Some of Up the chair lif+, and fhen down. Presiclenf Doug Fox conducled evening meefings of ihe Ski Club in ll'19 lecfure room of 'the Science Building. Shoriy is in fhe middle. The fireplace is 'fine afler a long day of slziing. our skiers returned to campus after Christmas vacation with ruddy, sun-tanned faces beaming brightly in reflec- tion of the wonderful days spent in the snow. Still others returned with brightly decorated casts and the inevitable crutches. With the melting of the snows, the skiers again returned to Santa Cruz to await next winter. 2 Top - 'lop row: Dave Umemoio, Tom Hamamolo, Tom Yagi. BoH'om row: Dorolhy Hirose, Flo Kawa- hara, Lillie Kawamura. BoHom - Members gave fheir formal dance the inlriguing name of Black Champagne. Spartan Oriocci Spartan Oriocci is an Oriental-Occidental club, from which the name was derived. Under the direction of President Tom Hamamoto, the club held their annual canned goods Benefit Dance. Canned goodsg which were presented to a needy family, were the admission tickets to this dance. A more formal dance, Black Champagne, was held during Winter Quarter. Spartan Spinners Choose your partners, one and all . . K' Spartan Spinners is a social club formed for people who have a mutual in- terest in folk dancing. No one needs to be an expert to belong. The first half of each meeting is devoted to dances which beginners can learn, while the second half is for the people who are familiar with the more advanced steps. Barbara Lee Cunningham presided over the club this year. Some s'l'eps are easy and some are hard-buf fhey're all 'f Ground, sfickg ground, sficlt .... W. A. The Women's Athletic Association, better known as the W.A.A., organizes sports activities during the year for women students. During the year badminton, basketball, hockey, orchesis, riding, riflery, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball are offered to interested students. This year unskilled as well as skilled students have been urged to participate in these sports. 264 Careful! The fennis feam posed 'For +he Aim for flue pocket pho+ographer. Everyone could find a sporr which in+eres+ed her in fhe W.A.A. program. The riflery feam in repose. Recreaiional swimming was popular during warm wearher. Ball one! Viewing a porfion of fh fudenf ari exhibit There were opportunities in SI I quick, quick . . . Th 1 H1 y i Dancers si? 'Hwis one ou+ af Black Champ g ep buf me. Le+'s hire a w dp lr organizations for every student Q, H Z 5 f 4 4 , wi N M R 33359 sic. . F5555 5' -Aw .QQQPSYSEEM Q' LH wsfffiffgygj r 37' . ,wwsww Q ,K A Q V is s Wmeamm f W , .,., .. 1 xx 1 mvwwg W .ms N321 1 QW sg :ii .Q V. .x- .. 1 3 M52 w A FW , f ,,., A Xwmwsx ---- , si W Sa ' .mf H .,,, - 'f'2r'.,E2af Qwggyg A . 'Sf ..,. . .-,. Wag, qggfsgffb' -'--- N 'Q W - ..-. K .w5'w3,zsW Awww' .w fk 1 ' xx H .,,... Wy, H bf . N mm ,,.. 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The Canterbury Club is a na- tional organization for religious worship, study, fellowship and service. Judy Titus was president this year. Christian Science Organization An opportunity for everyone to learn the truth about the teachings of Christian Science is the purpose of the nationally affiliated Christian Sci- ence Organization. Weekly meetings are held by the group for the purpose of sharing experiences of Christian Science, and a yearly lecture is spon- sored. 270 Dance time a+ the Y Student Y Special programs for college students are sponsored by the Student Y which is the on-campus YMCA and YWCA. Firesides, week-end conferences, campus service projects and special study groups were some of the activities plan- ned and carried out by the group this year. Religion in Life Week found the members of the Student Y very active on campus. A barbecue af Crummy's sfaried fhe year off wi+l'1 a bang! Canterbury Club The Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper was Can- terburyls big project this past winter. All mem- bers donned aprons and fought with the sea of pancake dough. The Canterbury Club is a na- tional organization for religious worship, study, fellowship and service. Judy Titus was president this year. Christian Science Organization An opportunity for everyone to learn the truth about the teachings of Christian Science is the purpose of the nationally affiliated Christian Sci- ence Organization. Weekly meetings are held by the group for the purpose of sharing experiences of Christian Science, and a yearly lecture is spon- sored. 270 V- , s An active religious group on campus is the Col- Collegiate Chfistian legiate Christian Fellowship. Members, through study of the Bible, prayer and their own exam- ' ples of Christian life, seek to expand and strength- FC110W5h1P en the belief in Christ. The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation on campus is , only one of the many chapters representing jewish Hluel students across the nation. Hillel provides a four point program based on cultural, religious, inter- faith and social projects. Left lo right Jean Granelr, Hilda Kah, Marv Alltin. Joel Saffron, Sonia Appel, Luray Leon. fwfr' we Cherry Andrino Ellene Balrenhus Be'Hy Beard Paula Bland BeH'ie Bodley Phyllis Dahlquisi Hazel Deichelbohrer Donna Dillon Velma Dinsmore Alice Engel BeH'y Ericlrson Lois Farum Diana Friedburger Jackie Garloff Virginia Geringer Joan Glogoslry Paf Goodell Mariorie Gregory Gayle Grisham Mary Ann Halley Karen Hansen Marlene Hops Jeaneife House Sandra Howard Audrey Hoy Beisy Hughes Barbara Jacobus Marcene Jennings Diane Jergens Sharon Jose Gloria Laird Donna Larson Saundra Lederman Joyce Lee Shirley Lee 272 Kappa Phi A busy year providing numerous services is reported by Kappa Phi, national Methodist college women's club. Under the presidency of Martha Parry, the club held a Father-Daughter Banquet, a Spring Formal and an informal dance honoring the new pledges. The group also sponsored donations to a hospital in India and was active in the Com- munity Chest campaign and Religion-in-Life Week here on campus. .. la JeaneHe Le Fevre Barbara Mahany Judy Mayhew Carol Merrick Glenda Merrick Mary Ellen Myers Claire McFaul Kaiherine Medcrafl' Rufh Oalcleaf Marfha Parry Charloiie Paxfon Madeline Planchon Kay Robinson Jo Ann Rogers Lou Ann Shugarf Jan Speighf Chris Spindf Carolyn Sfelling BeHy Swanson Joline Sweel' Jean Telford Ursula Wallrer Therine Wiesendanger Nancy Wimmer I 4 ' The Kappa Phi's enioy some music. 273 274 k,lllIl f x OR .xxtlllllll Q 0 VS . -T N x 1 X I S 4 'Q 2 - S 2 - ,. : -1 Q E i Q Q A 4 Q5 Q 1.54.4 111, 0 , o xxx '-435' Members pariicipaied in hikes. Newman Club Familiar to most students on the campus is Newman Hall at 79 South Fifth St. This is the home of San jose State's Newman Club. The primary aim of the club is to provide a college-level religious orientation for Cath- olic students. Besides religious programs and social service projects, the club also carries on a variety of social and athletic activities. Robert Fambrini was president of the club this year. Newman Hall is open at all times for the use of members and friends who stop by to play games, study, or just talk. San Jose S+a+e's Newman Club has a large membership. Officers Presideni-Roberf Fambrini Vice Presideni'-Carol Louise Brown Recording Secreiary-Gra ce Richardson Corresponding Secrefa ry-Renee Moniague Treasurer-Joa n Lewis .1 Sr M Members emerge wifh ihe head of Their Homecoming float The Execu+ive Council guides rho ac+ivi+ies of Newman Hall. 2 i 3 3 i Members gef +oge+her +0 waich birdie. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation here at San jose State College is afiiliated with the Student Christian Council and the Stu- dent Y. Along with other religious centers on campus, the Wesley Foundation sponsors parties and activities for its members throughout the year. jack Warren was president this year. y . 276 Wesley Founda+ion have informal discussion. wi we.. Q Fronf row left 'lo rlghf Joanne Rice, Mary Anne Simas, Maria Doi, Alverda Orlando, June Chilcasuye. Middle row Rufb Taylor,Pa+ Burch, Norine Dodge, Trudy Jansens, Doris Gourley, Gladys Rydberg, Baclc row Alice Beck Harrie? Wiscavage, Barbara Locke, Mavis O'Reilly, Mary Crawford, Carol Olein, Ernesfine Sinnoff, Sylvia Beffendorff, Irene Nalraii. Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha, national library science fraternity, re- ported an active, interesting and diversified year. Movies and speakers were featured at meetings following club busi- ness. The club has subscribed to educational channel KQED in San Francisco. Two projects, Pencils Pleaseu to provide pencils for Korean children, and a book drive for the Lafon Memorial Institution for boys in Burma, have kept them busy. This year's president was Trudy Jansens. Loolung over boolrs are Trudy Jansens, Norine Dodge, Barbara Loclre, Sylvia Beffendorff and Mary Crawford. i ' Q35 ?34iV'9KQWki- James Dehning Charles Dransfield Don Flefcher Wynn Hoskins Aaron Levy Jack Jensen Paul MerriH Richard Meyer Paul Morgan Charles Rogers Joel Saffron 2 Paul Ward Alpha Delta Sigma Advertising majors compose the membership of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity. Through this group, students on campus are able to keep in constant contact with employers in the field of advertising while employers are also able to keep in t0uCh with the student. Going somewhere, boys? ,V , :.a.....a ai... .... W. ,K MAA' John Beardsley Dan Burford George Buzzini Lee Daum Gurdial Dl1aH Herbert Jackson Raymond Kinney Tom Leonard Niclr Milichevicl-I Tom Murafa PaHi Phillips Dwayne Pierce Rene Schoennauer Howard Smith Alpha Eta Rho Alpha Eta Rho sponsors the Intercollegiate Air Meet each May and enters actively into the competition. The main purpose of Alpha Eta Rho is to sell aviation to the general public and to promote contacts between students of avia- tion and members of the aviation industry. Membership is open to any student who has an active interest in avia- tion. The Aero Crash is the annual party held by the group for students in the Aeronautics Department. An inside view of fhe Aeronautics Building. E- QESQYGV 44fw'-i.5k,4aSw,,iQ?aaZrl ' .. 'C7.a,f.Q4g:wFQQa,'3v32iT.'Zi' Alpha Eta Sigma Formal initiation of new members December 8, 1954, at Hawaiian Gardens highlighted the year for Alpha Eta Sigma, honorary accounting society. President Ernest G. Patterson has led the group the past year in sponsoring field trips and talks by people prominent in the field of accounting. The society was founded at San jose State in 1959. George Anderson Sam Baffiafo Frank Bellouhini Tom Bergeron Frank Bermudez Donald Brungardi Ward Corbin Johnny Coslanza Eddie Creek Don Dennis Joanne Ferrari Lyle Fosfer Tim Hanna William Hardy Cliff Hashiguchi Sue Hayes Sue Hernandez Sciallo Hollis Roberf Hunier Gerald Jansen Wallace Jensen Lilia Jiro Lucinda Low Gloria Lukas Kennefh Merry Eugene Nation Pauline Parlier Ernest Paflerson Gwendolyn Rose Jesse Reynolds William Stephens Wilma Sfricklin Alberi Suarez Leonard Tanaka Sieve Wehel George Wolverlo Gerald Worfh l'1 Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, was one of the most active groups on campus again this year. As usual, they ran the book exchange in the Student Union at the beginning of each quarter, gave two 3100 scholarships, sponsored the traditional Turkey Trot, and held an Easter Egg Hunt for the children out at Spartan Stadium. Norm Tompkins was the president of this year's active group. Marv Allrin Joe Anderson Juaniio B. Arreola Charles Bailey John Bianchi Byron Bollinger Dennis Brisbin Gary Clarke Bob Combs Sian Croonquisf Ernest Crutcher Richard Edes Herb Effron Ron Flagg Don Fletcher Bill Frizelle Bob Fuchigami Lazaro Garza Frank Geraci David Gilman Herb Gordon Leo Hagiwara David Hannon Cliff Hashiguchi Bob Huebner Jim Hughes Herb Hylberl Edwin Klein Mel Laub Leonard Marchini 282 Paul MerriH' Marlin Mon+alvo Ed Nelson Bob Peelis Oliver Redingion Don Rigl1eHi Fred Roeffger Joel Saffron Shunii Ho John Smee Ed Spencer Karl Spriclr Richard Takaha Norm Tompkins John Tucker Mansfield Turney Joe Vallenari Fred Ver+el George Webber James Wellinglon Gene Wolf Ed Wriglw+ Bob Zangl Ben Zeiiman Godfrey Zimerman The A Pl-u O s spend a Saiurday morning working on one of ihe parlclng lo'l's 8 Rufh Oakleaf Mary Ellen Bailey Colleen Collins Marilyn Reinsfedf Barbara Hoepner Miss Helen Dimmick Alice Demeni Cay Bailey Carol Brown Belly Dwyer Leah Gilmore Leslie Hannaford Carol Holchlciss Karin Johnsson Black Masque Scholarship, leadership, extra-curricular activities . . . thir- teen girls are chosen at the end of their Junior year on this basis to become members of Black Masque, Senior women's honorary society. Ruth Oakleaf was this year's president. Founded in 1950, Black Masque compares nationally with Mortarboard. The girls made an appearance at the Swing Into Spring songfest. That's all they'l1 tell us, though . . . the rest is secret. Blaclt Masque members confer wifh Dean Dimmiclt. f 4' l,,,.f ' -' x ' n- ur lm 9511? Sian Abboh' Richard Bender Jim Cofirell Don Hubbard Richard Kissiclc John Luclchardf Ari' Lund Bill Miller Vern Perry Paul Salramoio Marvin Schmidi Pairiclr Spooner Dan Wesfigard Norm Yislxis Blue Key Better late than never, was the philosophy of the Blue Key members this year. Due to other demands on the mem- bers time, the student directory which the men compile and sell during fall quarter was not distributed until March. Blue Key is a national honor fraternity with membership based on participation in activities plus high grade average. Chi Sigma Epsilon Chi Sigma Epsilon, honorary secre- tarial society, was founded at San Jose State in 1952. Objective of the group is to promote student interest in the secretarial field and to assist campus activities by performing var- ious secretarial duties. Colleen Col- lins was president. Delta u Theta June Baffunno Marie Curlis JoAnn Donahue Pai Goodell HueHe Green Diana Grohs Grace Hane Karin Johnsson Pairicia Maule Eihel Oeser Kilrulto Olcawa Barbara Pieraccini Marilyn Quirin Thelma Radcling Carherine Smith Barbara Sieinbaugh Mariorie Tompkins Hazel Wright Delta Nu Theta, the honorary Home Economics Society, joined with Eta Epsilon this year to sponsor a fashion show in the department. The group also maintained a loan fund for sen- ior girls in the department and help- ed in the orientation program for freshmen. joan Karpen was the group's president. l 286 Doroihea Beiiencouri Mariorie Boydsion Nancy Crowell Claudia Maede Yolanda McCar+ Lorna Mondera Jacquelyn Rogers Charles Accurso Elviera Anderson Gvido Augusfs Jane Cauhape Pafricia Collins Janefh Ellioff Marian Freeman Janei Good Delta Phi Delta The co-sponsorship of the annual Beaux Arts Ball, an ex- change with Oakland Arts and Crafts, and a semi-monthly business meeting for critiques of members' work were in- cluded in this year's activities of Delta Phi Delta, national art fraternity, under the presidency of Jan Elliott. Among the group's aims are the promotion of better understand- ings between the art department and the college, and be- tween the college and the community. Jane Virginia Gran? f Johnson Sinnie Lung Pai MacKenzie Sally Matheson William Pahle Larry Savage Marvin Schmidt Kafhleen Siegfried Paf Thompson 8 Delta Phi Upsilon To honor outstanding students in the kindergarten-primary field, Delta Phi Upsilon held its second annual dinner in March. Donna Larson was this year's president. Jo Ann Abercrombie Donna Dillon Riia Erickson Beihel Fry Jean Goodloe Rosemary Gunn Caroll Hocking Marilyn Horan Beiiy Kauffman Donna Larson Barbara Murphy Ruili Oaltleaf Marilyn Reinsiedi Alleen Sherry Pai Shicleler E. Margarei Smiih Margarei Joy Smiili Nina Teeslinlr Mary Tersiegge Sfanding, leff io righf, are Bob Bonds, Dick James, Don Befondo, and Pele Licari. Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau is an international professional honor fra- ternity for industrial arts and industrial-vocational teachers. It has a program to foster skill, social efficiency and tech- nical research. The organization has a professional pro- gram and publishes research monographs. It was founded in 1928 at Ohio State University. Our local chapter plays a leading part in professional activities. High scholarship is required for membership. Richard james is president. Fronf row, leff +o righh John Pefers, Ken Sayre, Bill Souza, Bob Harris, Tom Kumono, Bob Bonde. Middle row: Chuclc Bailey, Ed Baldini, Adrian Jund, Bob Hodson, Don Belondo, Mr. D. Lopez, Mr. G. Van Arsdale, Pele Licari. Back row: Dicli James, Garfh Eafon, Mr. R. Johnson, Mr. J. Aspinwall, Franlr Day, Jim Wellingion, John Luellen, Dr. J. E. Sfeven- son, Dr. H. A. Solzin. 28 Eta Mu Pi Dinner meetings are a feature of Eta Mu Pi, State's national honorary merchandising fraternity. Speakers attend these monthly meetings and address the group on the subject of retailing. The organization was formed to promote the ethi- cal standards of retailing through the study of the prob- lems in the field. John Aberle Charles Allred Frank Ascaligno Marilyn Benneii Ronald Bernhard Pai Butler Sian Callon John Campbell Tom Carr Don Chaney Herman Charlicn John Childers Jaclt Cliflon Bob Combs Daryl Davis John Edwards Don Galey David Gilman Jack Golenor Howard Gordon Gil Hilberi Jaclc Holland Don Hubbard John Huliislcy Gayle Jones Bob Kennedy Dick Kissiclc John Magaddino Joyce McCann Pafricia McTigl'1e William Meidl Carol Meyer Dick Miller Gayle Olrsen Sue Pi'Hman Cornelius Reese Richard Reese Jerry Rendahl Don Sorensen Pafrick Spooner Don Tindel Harry Toyne Carol Wood Dr. Mel Wrighf Efa Mu Pi's cha? affer meeiing. Ronald Wrighf 291 Be'H'y Dwyer Merle Osfrom Belly Pearson Kappa Delta Pi Promoting educational ideals is the purpose of Kappa Delta Pi, a national education honor society. Members are selected from upper division students on the basis of schol- arship and professional attitude. Under the direction of Nina Teeslink, president, the group holds social and edu- cational activities during the year. This year they sponsored a lecture by Dr. john R. Clark of Columbia University and held a panel discussion on education. Kappa Delia Pi's Rosemary Gunn, Carol Hocking and Nina T69SlII'lk confer Cay Bailey Lynn Bowman Janice de Reschlce Nan Grisham Leslie Hannaford Marion Harp Ruie Hariss Mary Heffner Phyllis Heim Shirley Innes Karin Kahl Maryanne Lohan Iris Mann Gilda Mazzanfi Diane Morris Valerie Nash Dorofhy PeHy Bonnie Roberfson Ann Socolofslcy Befiy Swanson Violei' Thomas Barbara Wells Jean Wood Mu Phi Epsilon The promotion of achievement and friendship among inter- ested music students is the aim of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority. Election to the group is based upon scholar- ship, music ability and faculty recommendation. The girls have taken an active part in the activities sponsored by the music department during the year. Baclc row, leff lo righh Lee Friberg, Presion Boomer, Wm. Moellering, Howard Allen, Fred Keplinger, Louise Parelra Mrs. Wm. Moellering. Fron+ row: Mireille Keplinger, Dorofhy Fernandez, Marie Menacho, Pedro Lira, Grefel Anberg Phi lpha Theta Spring quarter was highlighted for the mem- bers of Phi Alpha Theta with a banquet and several barbecues. This national honorary history society meets twice monthly at the homes of faculty members. Frances Vitanza served as president during the past year. Teresa Chavez, Diane Sharpe. Sigma Delta Pi gSe habla Espanol? Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Society, provides Spanish students with an opportunity to use the language in social conversation and to increase their knowledge of Spanish culture. Pedro Lira was the pres- ident. Froni' row: M. Williams, T. O'Toole, D. Peake, M. Carder. B. Anderson, P. Simon, Dr. Main. Second row: P. Keil, J. Sfarrs C. Pagier, R. Clark. Third row: B. Burlte, R. Lesfer, M.Mi'lchell, A. Joseph, J. Busher, E. Maier, M. Lopez, F. Vi- ianza. Back row: V. Perltes, E. Perel, Wm. Krueger, E. Jacltson. Fronf row: lefl' fo righf, B. Peavey, . Cafhcari, J. Lalteffa, D. OuelleHe, G. Noyer, L. Aalter. Second row: G. Salvadore, B. Warmaclc, B. Cameron, C. Williams, G. Talbof, D. Odeshoo, C. Pappas, G King. Third row: D. Sevires, J. Tierney, T. Crane, W. Gillaspy, W. Juhl, B. Ceccarelli, D. Chipman, L. Gambella Baclr row: C Meyer, A. Dun, M. Coles, N. Biondi, D. Wardsworfh, A. L. Locafelli, M. Voshall, J. Vander Beeis, D Boyd, R. Kemper. Phi Epsilon Kappa Members of Phi Epsilon Kappa, national men's honorary physical education fraternity, work to elevate standards, ideals and ethics in their field. Among this year's activities were leading the Olympic Fund drive and helping with the conference of the California Association for Health, Physi- cal Education and Recreation. Ronald Kaufman was presi- dent of the group this year. The A+hle+ic Achievemeni' Banquel' drew a large crowd. 8' if . aa.f.w:.'maZ.'5z..1 2 Phi Kappa Phi Impressive ceremonies marked the installation of the San Jose State Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in june, 1954. Phi Kappa Phi has the inspiring motto The love of learning rules the world to guide it. The group's primary objective is to recognize outstanding scholarship in all fields of study. After the presentation of the charter to the new State chap- ter, President and Mrs. Wahlquist entertained the new mem- bers at a delightful luncheon. Charter members are: Hal Aldridge James Armsfrong Joan Awbrey Alvin Beilby Mariorie Berry Marion Bird Bearrice Bond Lydia Boolhby Gerald Boyd Barbara Bragdon Carolyn Broadwell Barbara Bucltalew James Cocltrell Joyce Cox Marilyn Davidson Frances Erickson Joseph Fairbairn Elaine Farum Warren Faus Eleanor Floor Elain Freeberg Norman Gunderson Lorraine Hancock Eleanor Heidhoff Verner Hoggafi' Mildred Howard Everelf Jacltson Roberi Manildi Nicolas Mardesich Lawrence Moual' Franlr Musso William Noxon Emily Olson Joyce Orlando H. Roberi PaHerson Roberl' Ragsac Doris Ringgenberg Thomas Rogers Carole Simmons Donald Smiih Roberi Smiih Mae Sfadller Eugene Sferling S. Charles Siewarl Edwin Swanson Edna Troedson Viola Vlach John Wahlquisl' Mariorie Wallace Alice Wesifall Joan Winierbofham Lawrence Yonemura Charles Brian Jack Buller Gordon Clemens Ernesl Gonzales Ray Hendricks Alberi Krueger Glen Rui Bill Schneider Leon Smiih Phi Mu Alpha The advancement and development of music in America is the aim of Phi Mu Alpha, the nation's largest and oldest music fraternity. The local chapter, Beta Eta, sponsors and produces many musical festivities throughout the year. Top attractions this year included the Original Composition Concert and the American Concert. President was Bill Schneider. Phi Upsilon Pi chemisfs ai' work. Phi Upsiion Pi joe Evans presided over the activities of Phi Upsilon Pi, the men's honorary chemistry fraternity. This group was organized in 1936 by a group of students interested in chem- istry. The aim of the society is to promote chemistry in college, both scientifically and professionally. Field trips and talks by men in the field have helped to further its aims during the year. The Periodic Charr of 'rhe Afoms provides a backdrop for ihe members of Phi Upsilon Pi. H. 'ik . 2+iEs ,K . fA1a.Qf.rvP NfY:,ff June Baffunno Ronald Bernhard Mary Bihler Pai' Bufler Colleen Collins Pai Goodell Emily Goudy Beffy Kaufman Ronald Kooda Efhel Oeser Kilculto Olcawa Eric Olsen Cafherine Smifh Edwin Swanson Hazel Wrighi' l Pi Omega Pi The local chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honor fraternity in business education, elected Ronald Kooda their president this year. There are nearly 100 chapters nationally, with fewer than ten in California. Dr. Paul O. Selby founded the organization in Missouri in 1925. 299 Left 'lo right: Pai Maule, Corresponding Secretary: Jim Spence, Vice-President: Richard Kilby, Advisor 300 Dewayne Cameron, Presidenff Norma Felfer, Secrefary-Treasurer. Psi Chi Psi Chi, founded to advance the science of psychology, is the only nationally recognized honorary psychology society. It has been active on the SJSC campus since 1948. An open house for the psychology department, an initiation ban- quet, and an annual spring picnic are some of the activities that were staged by the organization this year. Dewayne Cameron was president of the local chapter. Seaied, leif fo righf: Faye Braley, Evelyn Kouiney, Joan Bloss, Dorofhy Weber, Norma Felier. Middle row: Jim Spence, John Pelerson, Dick Wilburn, Jim Powell, Ray Ezekiel, Vivian Jacobson, June Mitch- ell. Back row: Bob Hocker, John Neely, Jim Terrill, Bob Daelz, Neil McCallum, Lloyd Ahlen, Jack Hicks, Ken Pool. Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity, received its charter last June, 1954. The group held its second annual Deadline Dinner in mid April, at which time they buried the quarter system. Dick jones was this year's president. Ed Bissell Gil Chesferion Roberf Edmision Gary Engell Gerald Gandy William Gould Jean lsenberg Roberf Johnson Richard Jones Charles Kappen Michael Konon Robert Norris Simon Sieinreich Robert Sfriegel SOM Club The SO Club is the local honor society for Women in the field of Journalism. Activities this year in- cluded fund-raising projects and visits from speakers in the field of journalism. The group hopes to join Theta Sigma Phi, the women's national fraternity. Silver Sabers With an eye to the nationis future military needs, the Silver Sabers, headed this year by Charles D. Roy, work to train seniors to be exemplary U. S. Army officers. It isn't all workg the Sabers provide a drill team for the Homecoming game parade and give the Military Ball. The group is hon- orary. The Sabers al' ease. Charles Roy Ron Flora Jay Raney Franlr Mosunic Major Bressler Capi. Herring Major Hollaclay John Campbell Craig Carlson Richard Conzelmann Winsion Dahl Lanny DooliHle Richard Edes Warren Enos Franlc Geraci -7 - Tom Gray Andrew Howard Don Hubbard Lee Lehmkuhl Ken Lessler Sack Marlo George McFaddin Marfin Monialvo Roberf Muzzio Gary Noyer Richard Reese Jerry Rendahl Gill Schaper Sfuarf Schwalbe Pele Silva John Tierney Bruce Waife Sam Yafes The long, gray line 4 Spartan Shields Nick Barisich Robert Barfels Tren+ Barton Allan Behr Bruce Bush Larry Conferno EvereH Gellerman Ken Grundhauser Tuck Halsey David Hill Duane Holm Rollo Koivisfo John Luckhardl' Lloyd Malsumoio Sieve Pieser Paul Thomsen Jim Tormey Jack Tyler John Viegas Wayne Ward The smiling, helpful men seen helping bewildered students during registration are members of the Spartan Shields. Spartan Shields is the sophomore men's honorary service organization. Members are chosen for their active partici- pation in college affairs during their freshman year. Shields in +he midst of busy worlc. ,, , laawaeg 4--1,1 3 -..1.. .....l. Gloria Brown Kay Daly Celia Cross Ann Dulfon Joan Ereno Barbara Fischer JeaneHe Furtado PaHi Kaser Barbara Lanning Annie Laurie Lund Peggy Parton Qolores Peal Sue Randel Carolyn Sielling Nada Siepovich Spartan Spears The Spartan Spears, in their yellow blouses and white skirts, can be found assisting at the polls during elections, selling Coke, coffee and doughnuts during registration, and stuff- ing envelopes for such worth-while organizations as the Tuberculosis Association. Spartan Spears is the Sophomore women's honorary organization and is limited to twenty young women who are chosen at the end of their freshman year for their scholastic standards and participation in 2lCt1V1t16S. A Colre boughi from the Spears soolhs our iangled nerves during regisiraiion. 0 Charles Accurso Tom Bergerson Frank Bermudez Ronald Bernard Presfon Boomer William Burke Roberl' Carier Dennis Du+ra Joseph Evans Roberl Flanagan Lyle Fosier Howard Gordon Don Hubbard Alan Hugo Tau Delta Phi The Tau Delta Phi's are the mysterious inhabitants of the Tower. Although quite secretive about what goes on behind its hallowed doors, we are at least made' aware of the group's initiation by the appear- ance of the plank, chair and hangman from the Tower window. Christmas finds the group in a . . . We really hung ihe Stanford lndians this year. Jerry Jefferson Gerald Kooyers William Kurh John Luclrhardf John McCann M. J. McNeal Ronald Mullenbach Richard Nye Alfred Roberfson Richard Schonerf Lewis Tucker Edward Willies Arf Winferling . . . more peaceful frame of mind as they adorn our Tower with a lighted Christmas tree. The Tau Delts are the oldest men's organization on campus, and are an honorary scholastic fraternity. The old dummy will hang again fonighf. 'Q au Gamma A camping week-end in the fall, a snow trip in the Winter and the alumnae breakfast in the spring were the main attractions for the Tau Gammas this year. Barbara Hoepner served as president for the group, which is composed of women phys- ical education majors who have maintained a grade point average of 1.8 for three consecutive quarters. 308 Barbara Hoepner Naida Waldo Sally Maier Ann Younger Parricia Appel Elizabeih Prange Margareiia Frisioe Jeanne Adkins Colleen Anderson Donna Bridges Marilda Brunello Phyllis Carfer Nancy Cooper Lois Cresgy Donna Douglas Margaref Feagin Jeanneiie Harruff Barbara Heisler Elaine Pappas Naomi Parker Tl'1a'r's fhe shapliesi snowman we've ever seen Without whose help . . . Record Sparta Speaks was produced by the college Audio-Visual Service Center. The hard working students of this center spent many hours recording football games, musical numbers, speeches, etc. in order to have a wide selection for the final recording. Bob Somerville directed the whole procedure of accumulating the material for our record. Roger Rose assisted Bob, and wrote the script. The voice of David Browne is heard doing the narrating throughout the record. Photography Firms The school photo staii supplied us with all the informal photo- graphs in the book. Full page photo credits go to: KENT WILLIAMS LEO HAGIWARA FRED DOWNING SIMON STEINRIECH The queens and king pictures were shot by Johnnie Arreola. Many of the team and action shots in the sports section were ac- quired through the Men's Physical Education Department. We'd like to give our special thanks to Danny Hill for being so cooper- ative in giving us the help we needed. Studio Hollywood Studio Photography San jose Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson gof all the head shois lo us in record breaking +ime. Engraving California Art and Engraving Co. Berkeley Earl Evans and Bob Moon were forever hounding us +o meei our dead- lines. lAnd we did, 'loo.l Printing Graphic Arts Press San Jose Norm Reger, Bill Howell, and Frank Carsiens breathed down our neclrs lo gei the pages rolling off lhe press. Covers S. K. Smith and Co. Los Angeles Binding Cardoza Co. San Francisco Recording Radio Corporation of America Los Angeles Pericles type was used for Division Page headings. Titles were sei in 24 point Garamond Bold, and I2 point Garamond Bold was used for body copy. Capfions and idenfificafions were sei' in 8 poinf Vogue Medium. Judo ...........A..............,,.... Bailey, Anberg, Gretel .,............. O Organization Index A Capella Choir .......,,.,.......,......,............ I05 Delta Zeta ...................A...........,, Activities .,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.. ..,.,..,. 7 6-79, 96f3mDepartment Heads ....,.....,.. Air R.O.T.C. ................. ........,. . Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha ,..., ....... Chi Epsilon ...,,,, Chi Omega ..... Delta Sigma ...,,,.., Eta Rho ............, Eta Sigma ,.,...,.. Gamma ......... Omicron Pi ..... Phi ...............,... Phi Omega .....,. Tau Ornega ...i..... ...........,278 .....,...,,246 I76 ..,,....,..279 ...........280 .,..,......28I ........,..282 Alumni Association . .,.,,...,,,. ....,.. I 4 Applied Arts Division ,,.,,,..,,..,........... 34 Army R.O,T.C. ....................,,.................. l08 Arnold Air Society ............,..... Associated Women's Students'-I Qfflfl. zo Awards Committee .,,,.,..,,...,.............,. Baseba Basketball ...,...........,... Bella Donna .,... ,. Belle Manor ,.,,.,. Black Masque ...,,.. Blackmor Hall ....... Blue Key ...,.,....... Boxing ..,,,...,............ Business Division ..... Campbell Manor .........,,....,, Canterbury Club ...... ...... . . .,.Y Catholic Women's Center ..,,,,, Chez Nous .............................,... Chi Omega .,,.......,,....,......,..................... Chi Pi Sigma Q ........,,.,,.,,,.....,..,.,..... Chi Sigma Epsilon ..,............,,,....,.......... Christian Science Organization ........ 270 Collegiate Christian Fellowship ....,.. Colonial Hall ......,,,,.,,,,..,....................... Cordelia Hall .......,....,.,,,,.,, ,,..,.,.,....,..,.. Co-Rec ...,.....,....... C.S.T.A. .............. . Cross Country ...,. Dedication ........, Delta Gamma ..,,,,. Delta Nu Theta ..,.,,.,, Delta Delta Delta Delta Phi Delta ...,,., ,,..I2-I3 I28 Di Bari House ...............,,,.,..,...,...,,.....,. Drama Building Dedication ,........., ..... Duchess Hall ,,,.....,,,.,., ,,..4.,,,,,,.,..,,,,,......, Editors' Page ........,...e.,..........., Education Division ..... Engineering Division ....... Engineering Society ....... Epsilon Pi Tau .....,......... Eta Epsilon ................. Eta Mu Pi ....,..,...,....... Fine Arts Division ,,...,. Flying 20 .,.........,..... Football ...................... ........ Football Coaches ......, Freshman Football ..... Forensics. .....,.........,.....V.s . Fraternities .,....,...,,.... .s,..,.. Freshman Class ............ Gamma Phi Beta ..,,,..., General Maiors ...,... German Club ....... Gerth Hall ..............,.,....,,.. Golf ........,........................,.... .. Graduates ..............................,... 98 I26 .,c,,..,..,3I9 43 53 252 289 .,,,.......253 290 55 253 203-2I6 205 2l6 Qfflff loz I 42- I 73 24 l88 72 ..,..,.....254 I ......,.....246 .,......34-73 Greek Activity Pictures ......... ......,..... I 73 Gymnastics ............................ Heindel Hall ........s.....,...... Hillel .,.,.......,,,..........,.,,.. Homecoming .,.................. ............243 ......,.l29 ..,.,,,,27l ..,,82-85 Homecoming Queen ....,......................... 85 Honoraries .......... . ..........,............ ..... .277-308 255 Industrial Arts Club ......................V....... Institute of Radio Engineers .............. Inter-Fraternity Council ..,..,...i............ International Relations Club ...,,. International Students Organiza'l ns Jack of Hearts .......,..................,...,...,..... 256 I42 ........256 257 9I 58 Journalism Division ........................,..... Junior Kappa Kappa Kappa Class ...,........... Alpha ................ Alpha Theta ...... Delta Pi ..........s,..,, Phi Upsilon ..,,,....,,,.....,,,..,.. Delta Sigma Phi .,.,..,,,.....,,s..,..,,..,,,,....... Sigma Phi Carnation Girl ....... Upsilon ...,,,....... Abaiian, Anne ...,.,,,, Abbey, Wayne ..,.....i.. Kappa Kappa Gamma ...... Kappa Phi Kappa Tau ................,e.. K House ..,,................ Lambda Chi Alpha ,,.,,,. Language Division ,..,., La Torre ...,.....,........,... ........ Allan, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, ,,,.....232 28 l50 l90 292 ..,.....l92 272 l52 I30 I54 59 I I4-I I7 La Torre Staff ....,......,., ......,. Lee Ann Hall .....,...........,.. ....,...,... Literature Division ..,...,. ...,....,....... Living Groups .............. ......,. I 2l- Lyke .......,.................... Lynwood Hall ....,..... ........ Master of Arts ....,.... ........ Maiorettes .....,..,..,.... ........ Marimur Hall ..........,... ..,..... Mar George Co-op ...... ........ Mathematics Division ...,.. Melody Hall .................... ........ Mu .Phi Epsilon ...e.,....,.....,... Music Activities .................... , ..i.. .. Natural Science Division ........ . ..... .. Newman Club .....................,..., ...,.... Novice Boxing ........................,..... ........ Occupational Therapy Club ..,.,.,..,,... Organizations Activities .......... ,...,... anhellenic Council P .............. ........ Panhellenic Dance ........,. ....,... PeArry's ..............,......... ........ Phi Alpha Theta .....,.. ........ Phi Epsilon Kappa ...... ........ Phi Kappa Phi ......,........... ........ Philosophy Division ........ ........ Phi Mu Alpha .............. ,.... . .. Phi Sigma Kappa .,..,. ......,, P i Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl .......,.......,....,.,, ..,c.... Phi Upsilon Pi ,........,....,,c....,,................... Physical Education Division ......,...,..... Pi Kappa Alpha .............. .,.....,.,.. ........ Pi Omega Pi ...,,....,.....,.,.......... ........ Police Division .........,.. ........ President ............................ ........ President's Council ...,.. Psi Chi , .,,,,..,...............,....... Psychology Division ...... Publications ..................... Radio and TV Guild ...,.. Rally Committee .,.......... Recreation Division ...,........ Religious Organizations ..,...,.....,... 268- Residences ......e........,............ Revelries . .........,............. .... Rifle Team ................ ........ Senior Activities ....,.., 3l8 l32 59 I4I Il2 I3l 73 202 l33 I34 53 l35 293 l06 6I 274 92 258 266 I74 l75 l38 294 295 296 68 297 l56 87 298 64 I58 299 67 I0 I I H-747300 68 .........I09-I I7 l03 ,...........200 64 276 I I8 94 24I 33 ao Senior Class ...................... ...,,... Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........ ..i..... Sigma Chl ....,......................... ........ Sigma Chi Sweetheart ,....... ....,... Student Index Bob ......... Arden ......,.. Barbara ......... Helen .........,... Howard .....,., Abbott, Stan ........,...,............... 69 I60 Abel, Kenneth .....,....,,,,,,..,,...................... I58 Abercrombie, Jo Ann ,,,.,............, IB4, 288 Aberle, John .,...,,.,,......,.... ...,,,,......... Abinante, Don ........... ,,,........ .29, Abler, Kenneth ......,,, Abouat, Henry ..,....., Abram, Fred ,,....,....,,,. 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I 42, I44 Armanini, Elaine ..... ....... ....,,,,.. I 3 3. I80 Arrnond, Bob ..........,....r........ ...,....r...,.., I 54 Arnaudo, Joan ..............................,.,..,.... I8I Arreola, Jr., Juanito B .r..,,.,,....,.,, 35. 202 Arrighi, Beverly .................. ...,.....,,, I 25 Arthur, Barbara ..........,... ......,,.... I 30 Asatani, David .............e ..........-..-.... 5 I Ascatigno, Frank ...,..... ..eerr..e 3 5, 290 Ashley, Paul ............,. .....,...--. 2 48 Ashmore, Donna ....., ..,e......,.,, 5 4 Atkins, Virginia ....., .................. 4 3 Atkinson, Don ......,... .,..... . I7, I52 Augusts, Gvido ............ ...,........ 2 87 Auenada, Carole ...,..,, ..,.,ee. I 95 Avila, John .............. .......... 4 3 Ayres, Adrienne ,....... ........ I 90 Azeveda, Carole .....,,, ...e,,., I 3I B Baack, Gil ..........., .... .....r--r...-,-- I 5 0 Baat, Patricia ..,.... Babcock, Owen ......,. Bach, Gretchen .,...,., Baciocco, Bernice ......,. Backlund, Sherry ..,.,... ......,,..I42, ..........l25, ,...,...34, Backovich, Ann ............ ....-.-- Baer, Richard .......... ........ Baeatto, Honey ........,. ........ Baetier, Charlene .,.,..,.. ..,.,,.. .69 I64 l89 I82 I34 H43 ,69 ..69 I94 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Chi ...... Delta Pi ..,.,... Kappa ....,... Nu Pi Silver Sabers ...,.... ski cm b ................ .,.. 30l 294 I 94 I64 .........I70 302 260 242 242 80 Ski Team I .............r.......,.......,.... ....... . . Soccer ............................,.,..,....,,.., ......... Social Affairs Committee .....,..,....,..., Social Science Division ........... .......,. 6 9 Song Girls ..,.........................,,. ......... 2 0I Sop omore Class ............ ............. 2 6 Soph Q Doll ...........,...... ............,,... 9 0 Sororitles ..........,........ Sorority Spartan Spartan Spartan Spartan Spartan Spartan Activities ...... City ............ Daily .,....,.,. Oriocci ......,, Shields ......,...,. 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Yell Leaders .,.... . ......., I4I ........200 Baffunno, June ............ l25, 25l, 286, Bagley, Bev ....,..... ..............................., 299 I93 Bailey, Betty J ................................... I6, I82 Bailey, Cay ............................., 55, 284, 293 289 284 Charles .,.... 34, 248, 25I, 282, Bailey, Bailey, Baines, Baines, Mary Ellen ..................,. I5, 43, Pearl ..........,......,,......................... I34 Aud rey .,...... Tom ........,. Baird, Carol ..........,. ......,......,...... I 78 Bakenhus, Ellene ..... ........... I 86, 272 Baker, Pat ....,.....,.,. ..........e.,... 2 58 Balassi, Jim ..i,...,.,... ........, 3 6, I58 Baldini, Edward ..... ......... 3 4,289 Ball, John , ,,e..,..,,....,. ........, 7 I, I54 Ball, William ..............., ............,, 3 4 Ballard, Barbara ........ Y. ......., 43 Ballard, Buck I ..,...... ..,........... 6 7 Ballard, Sarah ...,,..,,..... .,...........,.... 5 5 Bantield, Robert ...,..... ............. 3 6, I66 Bangert, Beverly ..... ......,,.., I 23, I94 Banks, Rich ............ ............ .....,.. I 5 0 Banne, Carol , ...... ,,,,,, ,,,, . I 22, l90 Baptista, Rosia ,,....., ...,.,.......... l 37 Baratini, Pat ........ ............ I 39 Barclay, Jim .......... ..........,..... I 62 Barisich, Nick ,,,,.. ..................., 3 04 Barlin, Carole .,.,. ......,..., I 23, 20l Barlow, Harr ...... .........,....., 2 28 Barmore, Ruth ....., .e......... Y I32 Barnes, Bob ,,........ ...... . .I54 Barnes, Carmen ..,.., ........ I 32 Barnett, Sally .i..,. .......... 4 3 Barone, Philip ...... ,........ . 43 Barrett, Hart ......,.,... ........ I 52 Barrington, Gene ....,... ..........., I 64 Barry, David ..,,.,,,,....... ...r............ . .64 Barry, JoAnne .......... ........... I 25, l8l Bartels, Robert ........ .......... . I66, 304 Bartlett, Jerry ,, Barton, Tom .,...A........... Barton, Bartoo, ....ffffffi35 Trent ......,.,.....,.. .,...,,,,, I 66 Katherine ....,, Base, Gwen ...,,.Y.....,..,,. Basinet, Jackie .,,., Basler, Barbara ,..... Basset, Bruce ...,..,,., Bates, Barbara ..,..,,,,, Bateson, Ronald ...,,,., Batt, Sherwood ,...,. Battlato, Sam ........,.,.. Battersby, Glenda ......... Baur, Bull ..,,..,,....,.....,.., , fff.'.'fff-43 ,,..fff'ffff45 Baur, Peggy ...............,. Baumgardner, Andy ...... ...... , ..222 Bayne, Carolyn ,, ,, ,. Beales, Tom . ,..,,,,,..... . Beam, Larry . ...,, . Beam, Libby .. Beard, Betty ....,,. Beard, Lola .,,.,.,,, Beard, Lucille ..,,,.. Beardsley,, John ........ Beasley, Bill ,,,, ....,,.. Beasley, Stan ,,..,,. Bechis, Marilou .,.... Beck, Al1ce .,,,..,,,,.,,, Becker, Becker, Becker, Becker, Becker, Beverly ...,., Bob ,, ,,,,, Carol ...,.....,.. .,,l22 .......,36 ..,,,,,,36 36 ,.,,,,,.,,206 Joan ,,.,,,,,..,,...., ,, Lois ..............,..,.,.,. ,.., . Beckman, Gwynneth . Beebe, Shell ,,,.,........ ..... Beede, Roger ..............,. Beeson, JoElaine ........ Behr, Allan ..,, ,,,,,... Belew, Marlene ...,.. .. Belshaw, Robert ..,,.,,, Bell, Jeanette ....,,.. sen, Nick ...............,.... Bell, Shlrley ................,. Bellachi, Mary Ann .,,, Belll, Dor1 ........,.,.,, ,,.,.. Belluomini, Frank ....... 1ff2iL, 27, is5 Belshaw, Robert ....,, ,,.................. Bender, R1chard ..,...............,. l50 Benevento, Norvelle ,, Beniamin, Chuck ........ Benner, Bennett Bennett Bennett Bennett Bennett: Bennett . Bennion, Burrl .,,,.. , Betty ..,.....,,.. Charles ....,...... Elizabeth Jim .. ,.,,...,. ., Marilyn ..,,,, Shirley ....,,., Barbara Casten, Jeanette ...,,,,,, Benson, Warren ..... Benz, Henry . .,,.,.,,, Bergendort, Art ..,,... Berger, Andra ....,,,...,. T23 Bergeron, Tom ,,,,...,,....,,,,,......... Bergman, Darlene ...................,,,. Bernard, Ronald ...,,...., Bernardi, Marcella .... Berndt, Bob . .......,........ . Berrettoni, Phyllis .....,. Berrie, Carol ............... Berry, Dave , ....,.,., .. Berry, Don . ....... Berrey, Tom . .,,.... .. Berteaux, Lola .,,.....,.. Berthier, Roberta ,.....,, Bessonette, Marion .,., Bermudez, Frank . .....,..,.....,,... 37, ,.37 290 .,........I28 234 228 285 Best, Elinor ....i.............. .....,,. 6 9 Best, Lynne ,..,.........,,,. Beste, Mary ................... ...,... Betancourt, Francis ..,.., .,.........,........ Betondo, Don ..,,..,...... ,......,...,,,..,,,,..,,, Bettencourt, Dorothea ........ 34, IB6 Bettendorff, Sylvia ...,....,,....,,...., Beutel, Ruth ....,,,...,,.,..,. .,,.,........... Bewley, Bill .,..,,..,... Bianchi, John ,. Bianchini, Carl .. Bianchini, Neil ...... Bichler, Mary ,, Bichser, Bob ...,..,.... . Bickford, Don ...,.....,.. Bidstrup, Curtis ,,,,.... Bidstrup, Ron .....,.. Biqgles, Diane ,...,.., Bihler, Mary ........... Bihn, Shirley ,...,,.......... Binsacca, Roberta ...... Biondi, Nicholas Biondo, Michael .,,,.,, Birnbaum, Lois Bisbee, Carol ...,, Bishop, Gloria .,,..., Bissell, Edwin ,. ..., .. Bitterman, Ray ...,,,.... Biorge, William ,,,, .. Black, Mary .....,,..... Black, Patsy .,,,,,., ,, Black, Richard .,,..... Blackwell, Jim ......., Blain, Virginia ....,,.. Blalock, Thomas ,.,.. ffffffffii ,,..ffffffi'23 ........44 ......,,69 Bland, Paula ...,.... , Bleiler, Joan ...........,. Bleynagel, Diane .,,..., Bliss, Carol ..,.... ,,,,A, Bliss, Janet ............,. Blodgett, Ellen ,,,,,, Blome, Eugene ..,,.. Bloss, Joan .....,,....... Boardman, Jane ,,...,. Babb, Dave ..,......,,, Bockovich, Ann .,,,,, Bocks, Dick .............,,,. Bodley, Elizabeth ...,.... Bee, Beverly .,,,..,,,,.,,,, Boehner, Doug ..,......., Boge, Elizabeth ....... Boggs, Dorothy .,,,, Bohland, Mary ..,...,.. Bollinger, Byron .,..... Bondanza, Bob .,,,., Bonde, Bob ,.,.,..... Bone, LouAnne .,,,,, Bonetti, Tom ........., Bonnelycke, Byrg ...,.., Bonnette, Diane ...,.., I2B l56 I39 ,....l64, 236 272 IBB 224 272 .....,.,l22 .,........14o, 1a2 I 76 ,,,.,,.,300 . .. ,..,,,, 44, . ..,,, . 127, 3. ,,2I6, ffff'f,f'i23, . 37 l22 l85 , ., ,..,,. 2l8 .......289 ,,,,,..I25 I44 I76 Booher. Jack ........... ..,.,,..., I 50, 234 Booker, Sylvia ......,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 8 0 Boomer, Fred ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, I 55 Boomer, Preston ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 I, 294, 305 Boone. Bobbie .............,, ,.,,.,..... , ,,,,,,, I 92 Boonocore, Toney ......... ,, ,.,, ,, ,,.,, ,l46 Booth, Beverly .....,......... Booth, Miss Mary .......,. ,,,, ,,...68 ..,.....,,,25B Bordenave, Joan .,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Borqhesani, Bob ..,,,.,,,.,, ,.., ...,, I 4 8, 2ls Borges, Stan .,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, I 4 8-I Borkman, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 34, IBB Boskwalter, Donald R... ,,,,,. ,...,,..,.... . .37 Boss, Patty Sue .,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,. .... . ,.I29, I87 Bouck, Helen . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I75 Boulden, Jane .,...,,. Bouyssou, Joan ...... Bowden, Beth .,,.,. Bowden, Nan ....., Bowen, Chuck ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bower, Dick ..,....,.,,,,.,,,,, Bowlin, Ray ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bowman, George W ....... Bowman, James B ....,.,. Bowman, Lois .e,,,..,,.,. Bowman, Lynn ......,.....,,, Bowman, Mary C. ....,. , Boyd, Doug ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boydston, Horace ,..,. ., Boydston, Mariorie ........ Boyer, Vernon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boyes, Hugh .....,,,.,,,,,,, Braag, Diane ........,. Braas, Jean ....,...,,,,,,,,,, Brackett, George .,.... Brady, Dick ..,,,,,,,,,,, Brady, Pete ............. Braly, Faye ................... Brandi, Kathryn ,...... Brandi, Yolanda ....... Brandner, Connie ...,,,,, Branham, Muriel ..... Brasher, Janet ....,,. Brass, Jean ......,,,,,,,. Brede, Beverly ..,....,,,, Breedlove, Virginia ,,... Brehaut, Gene .,.....A.., Bregg, Eleanor ......... Brennan, Francis ........, Brennan, Frank .,...,,...,.,.. Brenton, Charlotte ..... Breslin, Virginia ..,.,,, Bressler, Dean .,,,,,,. Bretz, Robert ,,,,.,,. ..,...,.I76 I27 ......,.l92 ,...,,,.I5B . ,,.,,. 37, I72 ....,....,I5B, 234 ,, ,..........,.. 7I ., ,,,, 34, 286 ....,.......24B ,..,,.,.l44 IB6 ,,,,..,...222, 238 . ,.l44, 224 226 soo 'f.ffffffffff..44 34 . ,.,.,. 44, IBO .l33, IBO l3B 'fQfff1ffffQ.54 ..44 240 l29 239 .......,69, I46 I39 l9l 302 256 l2B Bricker, Mrs. ......... ,,,.,..,...,,.....,...,, . Bridges, Donna .,.,.,,,., ,,,,,, 64, I34, 308 Brinton, Richard ..,, ........ ......,....,, , I48 Brisbin, Dennie ............. ,,,,, ,,,., , 282 Bristol, Col. R. M., ,,,,, ..,.. ,,.,, 2 4 B Brockmann, Janice ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 4, I85 Bronzan, Bob ............... ,,,,.,,,,... 2 03 Brooks, Judie ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 90 Brooks, Nancy ..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, l 92 Brook, Lynn ..........,..,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 30 Brouillard, Marlene R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Brown. Al ............... ...,.,,....,.,...,........,..,..,,, 2 07 Brown, Barry ..,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I48 Brown, Carol L ..,...,..,..... 6I l78, 275, 284 Brown, Cynthia ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 , I23 Brown, Firman ....,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 56 Brown. George ...,. .,,,,....... 2 6, l48 Brown, Gloria ....... .....,,,.. I 76, 305 Brown, John ............... ........ 5 3, I68 Brown, Kenneth G ........ Brown, Sh rley.... Brown, Thomas .,.,,.. Brown, Warren ..... 175 152 ....,...,..,238 241 125 l40 l90 Bruce, Bob ...,......,.. Bruce, Philippa .....,,..,,.. ............ Bruderer, Janet .....,....,, ,, ,,,...,.,,,,,, ,, Brueckner, Nancy .....,...,...,...,,..,...,., 29, Bruggemann, Charlene ......,....,.,,, l38, Brumley, Susan ......,.,,,...,. Brunello, Matilda ...,.. Brungardt, Donald ,,.., Brunoni, Audrey ..,,,.. IBI . ...... 44, 175 ............aoa 251 fffffQf..54 Bruntz, Clayton .,....,. Brusin, Mfke .....,..... Bryan, Bill Bryan, Charlie ...,,..,.,. Bryant, Charlene ..,.. Bryant, Gerry ...,.,.. ,. Bryant, William ,...,, Bucaria, Chuck ..... Buchser, Bob ........... Bucher, Charles ,.,..,, Buckley, Lawrence ., Bue, Marvin .....,,........ Buehler, Jack ..,,,,,,, Buehler, Lyn ...,.... Burch, Patti .....,... Burchfield, Joe ...,... Bureau, E'leen .,,.., Burford, Fan ....... Burgess, Bud ...,, Burgess, Paulie ..... . ,,..., l48 ........l52 I5 .,...,......238 l70 M69 , ...... 80 isii' Burke, Nancy ...,,.... ,, Burke, Rosa ,,,,,...,.,,,,.,, ,,,.,, , .,,,,, ,,,. , . Burke, William .................. ..... 6 9, 294 Burnett, Robert IBobl.,,. ,,,,,,,,., Burnett, Robert E ............. Burnett, Maureen ....,, ,, Burnham, Carole ..... Burns, Harold ........ Burns, Robert ....... Burrell, Sonia ,...... Burris, Gayle .,,.., Burt, Pat ........,........ Burton, Lynne ...,.,. ,...,,, Bush, Bob .,,,,...,.., .,,... . . , Bush, Bruce .......... .....,,. . . Bush, Donna ....,,. Busselle, Sally ., Buszek, Rosalie ..,,. Butler, Jack .,..,,,. Butler, Pat ....... Butters, June ...... Butts, Orville Butzbach, Gail ..... Buzzini, George ,,,,.,,,. Byess, Capt. Wm.. Byrne, Lee .,...,,..,,., Byrnes, Charles C. C Cabral, Lorraine Cackler, Russ ...,... Cahill, Marian ..,...,.. Calender, Carole ,,,. Caletti, Claire .... Caletti, Shirley ,,,,, Cal her Margaret ..... 9 I Callahan, Mike ....,. ,, Callon, Stan ..,..,... , Bill Cameron, ........, , . .,,, 'IIii:l92 .........1aa 131 , Zi... ,l26 Mies, 290 T i142 L f.ff142', ..........l44 f26, ' 155 Cameron, Dewayne . ,, ..,........ Cameron, Don ........,....., ....,,, , ,, Cameron, Paul ..,...,,, ,....,....... ..... ..... Camilleri, Russ .,.,..,...,,,,..... 2l6, 230, Campbell, Campbell, John .. Cantrell, Donald ..... Canziani, John ....,,, Capela, Helen ..,.. Capezzoli, Janis ....... Card, Carol ...,.,..,,, Carder, Donald ......... Carder, Marilyn ...,.., Carder, Marlene ..,.., Cardinalli, Sal ,.,.,...,,. Cardona, Alicia ......, Cardoza, Carole ...,. Carle, Chuck ......... Carlson, Carol .,.,,,..,, Carlson, Carolyn ..... Carlson, Craig ....... Carlson, Jack ........ Carlucci, Irene ..,,, Carman, Amelia ..... Carpenter, Arlene .. , Carpenter, Paula ...., Carr, Alice ............. Carr, Shirley ....,,, Carr, Tom ..,,.,..,,...,,,,., Carradine, Bruce ...,, Carrelli, Dorothy ..... Carrion, Albert ,,......, Carrion, Lenore ....,,. Carroll, Nancy ..... Carroll, Terry .,,..,. Carter, Jim ,......., Carter, Phyllis ....... Carter, Robert .,,...,. Ernest ....,,,, , ,,,,, ,, 37, 290 ...fffffffl'ii2 ' , ,...., 69 :1111111,f9 ...gjjfjjjgni 1'3'i ' 5'5j5i55'1sa ii3.:13ii3313135 I33 IBO I40 I94 .,..55 , .......... 290 1 I7 .l.l f i'84 ...fffffffffiihl Cavagana, Betty Cave, Patricia ,,...,.,., ..... Cazaly, Susanne .,...., ...... Cauamga, Eva .,,.....,,,.. ..... Cerletti, Marlene , ,,,,, ..,. . Cerny, Vera ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, Cerruti, Al ,,,,..,,,,,,, , ,,,, , Chalkley, Bill .,.., ..,.. ..... Chambers, Ann .......,... ..,.,. Chambers, Cheryl ..... . ...,, . Chan, Lucille ,,,,,, ,, ., ..... Chaney, Don .,... Chapman, Phil ..... .,.., .,...,.., Chappell, Norma ,, , Chappuis, Barbara , ,,,,,.,, Charlton, Herman . . ..,.. .,37, Chavez, Teresa ,, ,... Chavoya, Gene , ,. ,,,,,.,.,..,,. Cherry, Ellen . ,.....,. ......,..,,,..,,,.. , Chesley, Stephen .,...,,,, .,.,.,,,,, , Chesterton, Gil . ,,.. , ,,,,, 58, I66, Chial, Eline .,........,. ,.......,.,.., I 74, Chiantelli, Anna ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,.. ., Chiantelli, Leo ..... ......,......,..,.,,,,,. I34 Chikasuye, June .. ,,,.. ..... ..... 44 , , Childers, John ...,.. Childrey, Mary ..,......... Chipman, Daryl .,,,,. .,..I42, Chisholm, Ron .,,...,., ......... .......,..... I44 Chrisco, Bob ......,., ,,.,...,,... .......... , Christensen, Alexandra ,.....,...... Christensen, Carol ,............. ...,.,.,, Christensen, William .,.. ..... Christiansen, Dale .....,, ............. Christie, Jean ........... ................ I42 Chubb, Larry W., ,. , Cima, Barbara ..,... ....,,.,.,., 44 , Cimolino, Diane ...... .......... I 30, Cinque, Myron ..,., ............. Ciraulo, Jasper ,.,..,,.. .,,,.,.,.. Clark, Bfllie .,.......,. ....,. Clark, Cynthia ..... ..... Clark, Georgia ..... Clark, James ...,., ,.,,,........, Clark, Jim ....... .......... I 62, Clark, Joe ,, ,,.,,,, , ,.,,.,.... Clark John .,...,....,. ..........,.. Clark: Judith . Clark, Raymond ..,. ..,.,,,,. Clark, Sally ............ , . ..... ........ . . l66 Clark, Jr., William, ,.,,, , Clarke, Claire ,,,, ,,,..,,,, Clarke, Gary ......,. ....,,.. I 5, Clayhold, Don ....... ..,...,., Cleghorn, Roy .,,, ,, ..,... Clemens, Gordon ...,..., Clement, Barbara , .......... Clement, Darrel ., ,..,,, ,, ,..,,,.,., l52, Clements, Dr. E. W.. .....,. ........ . . Clifford, Jerry ..,,,,,, ,,.,. ,.,,,...,.... Clift, Marilyn .........,. .....,.....,...., Clifton, Jack .,.,,,,., ., ..,....... I44, Coate, Shirley ....,..,....... ..........,... Coates, Kittie Ann ....... .....,.,.. Cobb, Andy .,.,.,,,, , .,,,. , Cobb, Gerald ............... ..... Cockerton, Ina Mae ,,,,,. , ..... Coel, Dorothy .,,......,..... ...... Coffey, Suzanne .... ,, Cogo, Ray ..,,.,.......,, ..,,. Cohen, Carol ......... ....., Colby, Don ..,,.,,.,,,., Colby, Geraldine .,,,...,. ...,. Colby, Gerry .....,... ., Cole, Dennis ..,,..,., ,,...,. ...,. Cole, Marilyn ...............,.., ..... Coleman, Jeanette ,,,...... ..... Colgan, Jack ...,................. ...... Colladay, Mai. E. B .,,, ,..,.,..37, , ,.,,,,.,,.,., 37, Colle tt, Barbara ......,,.,. Colin, Charles .....,..,,, Colin, Dorothy ..,. ., Collins, Collins, Colleen M. Collins, Collins, Collins, Collinson, Edward ..,.,,. Colombo, Bob Colon, Jean ....... Colt, Herb ......,...,.. .......... 17, 19, 37, 174, l80, Ethel ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,.................. Patricia .....,.., .,,,,,, Anne ................,. .fffffffffff.ZI', 284 ..44 Kay ...,.......,...,........................... ' ' 55 Combs, Bob ..........,,.... .......... 2 82 Compton, Grace ,,,., ............. Comstock. Don ,,,.. Cond Cong Conn os, Themios ..... er, Sue ,.,,, ,,,,, ell, :loyce . Carter, Roger ......,. ...,.. ..,,., ,,,,.,,......... Cartwright, Willard ,.., .,,,,. . ,53, I42 Casebolt, Kirby ,. .... ..,..,.,,,,, . Casipit, Edith ...... .,,, . ........ Cassidy, Jim ......,. Cassou, Larry ..,.......... Castle, Mary Ann. ,,... . Catanese, Les ..,.,........ Cates, Norma ...., ...,. Cattern, Eunice ,,.,,,, Cattich, Marylou ...,.... Cauhape, Jane ...,...., .......,l48 ..,,..,.....215 I23 ,...,,......l50 ...,....l32 ........1aa ...,,.,,2s7 Connell, Peggy ....,,,. ......... 3 7 Connelly, Ellen ..,...... ,...,.... Consentino, Paul .... ................. Cosgrove, Joan ............ ..................... Conterno, Larry ..... ,..,............ 2 7, l56 Conzelmann, Richard ......,,... 69, I66 Conzelmann, Shirley ........................... Cook, Charles ..,......., ..,..... . Cooley, Georgia ...,. ...... Cooper, Carol ....,.... ,,,...,.. Cooper, Janet . .......... ..,..,,.,,,, . Cooper, Nancy A ......... ,.,,...., 6 4 Cope, Steve .,,,. ,,.,..... ...,...,. 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Edes, Richard ,,....,.,, Edgemond, John ........ Edmisten, Norman Edmiston, Robert .,..., . Edmonds, Bob ,,,,,,,. . Edwards, Barbara .,..., Edwards, Don ..,. .. Edwards, John R.. ,. .......,38, ........l54 2112, lei Eftron, Herb ...........,. ......................., 2 B2 Eggert, Edward ,..,... Egli, Joan ,,,, ,,.,,..,,, . .. Ehrhardt, Dick .,,,,,. Eicher, Carolyn ...,...,,. Eichenger, Al ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eldridge, Sandra .,...,... Elie. Gayle C. ......,,, . Elklng, Pat . .,....,.,,,..,,.... .. Elletsen, Richard ....,.,.. Ellinflson, Yvonne .,..,,,,,, Elliott, Janeth . ................ ...l54 .,......,...l?l .....,....,,2l6 '- 1 76 , Ht, ........55, Elser, Janet .............. Elter1ch, Karol ........ Emerson, Sheila .,........ Emery, Catherine ..,,,,.. Emm, Warren .......,... Emmett, Connie ...... Ends, Wally ...,,..,,, Enea, Ray .............. Engel, Alice ......... Engel, Barbara ...,.. Engel, Paula .............. Engel, Robert ,.....,.,.,.,,,,.. Engelbrecht, Ted ,,,...,.,...,. Engelcke, Dave ..,,,,,.,,.,,.,,., Engell, Gary .................... 58 Engler, Glenn, ....,....,,.....,, Engwicht, Harry ..,......,,,.. Enos, Marilyn .......,.,.... Enos, Warren .,...,..,... Eppard, Clifford .,,,,,,,, Erceg, John .,,.,,...,.,.. Ereno, Joan ......,, .,.,.. Frhart, George R. .... . Erickson, Al .............. Fr Hsin, Betty ........ Erickson, Rich .......... F' '1K5 1. Rita ........ Eris, Ramona ,...... Evans, Donna ....,,.. Evans, Joseph ..,....... Evans, Roberta ............ Evans, William E. ..... . Ezikiel, Ray ................... F Facchino, Robert B. Fairley, Sarah ..,........... Falconer, .Dan ........ . 'i1'i'6, i'iQ6 1Qliifjllifllzss 144 .....::I1i:I:...I50 45, zss lsz 45 Fox, Marilyn ...........,... ...,,. Fox, Pat ............................. ...... Franceschini, Dave ....... ...,.. Francis, Dick ............... ...... Francis, Norma ..... ....., Francisca, Jeanne . .... .... . . Franks, Rita ...........,..... ...... Frantz, Louis W. ....... ..... . 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Gedryn, Bernard ...... Gehr, Teddy ................ Gehring, Judy ........,. Gellerman, Everett Gemignani, Carlo .... Gentile Gentry, Gentry, George George: George, Joe .............. Arline .,........ Richard .,.... Clalre ...,... Donna ,....... Ernie ............ Frtzgerald, James ....., ..... ........, ....... Flagg, Ron ................ ......................... Flanagan, Gail .............. .......... 7 0, Flanagan, Robert ...... ......... .... Flattley, Merle ...,.... Fleming, Audrey .,...... ................, Fletcher, Don ....,,..... Flora, Ron .............. Fogarty, Ellen .....,.. Fogarty, Judy ........ Foley, Liz ...........,.. Ford, Connie ,......,.. Ford, G. ....................... . Fordyce, Lawrence ..,..... Foreman, Mary Ann ......... Foreman, .Patricia ...... Forster, DICK ...... . ...,.,. . Formico, Anne ........ Forrest, Pat .............. .......l4B Georsetto, Michael ..... ...----.--s-------. Geraci, Frank A. ....... ...-....e.. 2 32. 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Giles, Kenneth Gllkey, Allen ............. Gillaspy, Mary ....... Gillaspy, William .,.... Gillenwater, Carole Gilman, David ..,.,..... Gilmore, Jim ............ Gilmore, Leah .......... Gilmore, Nancy ......., Giorgetti, Alfred L. Giovannetti, Norma Givens, Le Roy .......,.. Glaab, Rose Marie .. Gladson, Chuck ........ f x Harget, Hamel, Fran .......,.. Hames, Arlene ,..,,,. Hamilton, Harlan . Hamm, Sylvia ...,.,...,....... Hammond, Allene . Hams, Barbara .... .. Hanano. Bob .,,..... Glancy, Ray ......,,...... A. ....... - ..... I44 Glass, Don R. .,,,.,.......... ...,,........, 3 B, 240 Gleason, Mary Jo .......,.....................,.... Glogosky, Joan ...... .... ...,.,.. I 3 3. I86. Godley, Joyce ..,.,,,..... ,.... Q ,............... Godwin, Barbara ,..... ...................... Goehr, Jud ..........,..,.......,.....,...,............ Gotorth, Robert L. .. ........,..., .38, I42, Goldberg, Joan ...,.... ..................,... Goldt, Audrey ,.., . ..,...... .,............,. . . 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Guest, Norm ,.......... Gughetti, James ........ Gump, Jacky ,,,,, Gunn, Elizebeth . ....... , Gunn, Rosemary .,,,,,.. Gurley, Gary .,,, ,..,......,.. Gurrola, Josephine ...,,, Gutierrez, Frank ,.,,,. Guttadauro, Jo ......., Guy, Robert ........ Gwinn, Leighta ., .,,...... ., H Haggerty, Mary Ann ..,,,, Haggerty, Richard ....., Hagiwara, Leo .......... Hagler, Gretchen ..,..... Hague, Jim ..............., Hahn, Allen ,.....,...,.., , Haight, Herbert Haine, Tom ,......,...,.. Halbert, Wayne Hale, Pat ......... ...... . Hale, Purman ......,.....,,,, Hale, Walt ........................ Halemeier, Charlotte ..... Haley, Neal ..,,,,...,,............. Haley, Patricia .,........,.., Hall, Alvin .....,.... Hall, Robert ,.,.,....,l87 ,,,IQff'1i7.m TQIQQIIIQ.. 47 142, 14a .,.,..........14o ..........I89 l48 .....,.....3B, ,,,,,,,l50, ...,,,,,,I25, .,.,,.,ffffff47Qm Hallawell, Kent ..,..,............................A... Halley, Mary Ann . ...,......,,,,....,, I94, Halsey, Tuck .. ..,,, ....,,.. 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Harrison, Janice ..,.,, Harrison, Pat Harriss, Rule Harrower, Lynne Harruff, Jeannette Harruff, Theodore Hart, Barbara ....... ...........I56 55 'Qfff' fffffffifis, l92 IB7 I70 I 33 I44 Hart, Ken .. .... ,. ..,.,....l36, Harth, Jacquelyn Hartin, Evan ......,.... ........ Hartman, Betty ....... Hartsough, Beverly ..... .,,,.,.,. Hartwell, Jerry ........ .......... 3 8, Hartzell, Sue .................... ........ I 28, Haruyama, Bernard Harvey, Frank J ..,..... Hashiguchl, Cliff ..,..,.,. .,....... 2 SI, Hawes, Robert ...,.,. Hawk, Lael ............ Hawkes, Howard I64, ., ......... 249, ...I86 ...I56 l89 ..,l30 IBB Hawksley, Jan ...,.... , .......... . Haycock, Terry ...... ............ Haydock, Louise ,,.... . ........ l25, Hayes, Louise ,, .......... Hayes, Marilyn .......,, l33, Hayes, Robert ,,..... ..38, Hayes, Sam ..,,. . .............. . Hayes, Sue W ......., .. ,... Head, Barbara .,.,.,. Healey, Barbara Healy, Joan ,,,,,,,,, ,, Hearrell, Carol ,... ,. Heath, Elizabeth Heath, Lorin ...,,...., Heckes, B1Il ....,.,...,. Hedger, Penny Hedstrom, Carl ..... 1' QQff1ffii7, .........142, Heffner, Bobbie ,..... ,..,..,,.,... I 26, Heffner, Harry ...,,. Hetfner, Mary ...,......., ......,.., 4 7, Heffner, Roberta Heiken, Al ,,,,,........ Heim, Phyllis .,.,...,,. Heimbecker, Roy Heinrich, Ted .,...,.. Heinsohn, Jean ..... Heisler, Barbara Helvie, Gail ..,...,,,.. Helvie, Jack ,..,,,, Hempy, Ray ..,.... Henas, Nancy ......., Hency, Susan ..,,.,.. Henderson, Joan I 89 H fffffffffi'1'Z, ',111f1'Si', Q1QffQ,Q'.55, ml90 Henderson, Nancy ...,,.. ......... I 28, Hendricks, Marilyn ............ Hendricks, Roy .......,....... ...,..... 2 49 Hennessy, Ga1l .,,,,.,,., ,,,..,,.. I 78, Henning, Bob . ,,,. ..,..,,, 240, Henry, Ron ,...... ........,...... . Henry VIII ,.,,,, 1-1111, sub ......,,...,......,.. ...,............... Hill, David ......,...,,..,...,.., . ,,,...,,, I66, Hillberg, Cathleen ...,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hilles, Diane ..........,...... .,.,...,, I 26, Hinch, Sue ...,,,.,....,.... ..........,.,., Hinrichs, Earl ....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, Hintz, Ruth ...,... ....... Hiram, Pat ......, .. ,........ ,. Hiram, Roy ,,.,.,. .,,,,..,,,,,,,, Hird, Bob ....,.............. ,..,,..,. I 62, Hirose, Dorothy .,.,..,,... ,...........,. , Hitchcock, Frances ....... ,... .,,.,,. Hielm, Bud . .,.,...........,........ ..,........ Hobelmann, Mary Lou ,,..., ..,,.... 5 5, Hocker, Bob ......,.............. ...,,...,.,.... Hocking, Carol .,,,,... ..,,,, . ..l29 Hodder, Gary ,,.. .....,. , .. ,,..,,... Hodgon, Charles ...,...,. ......,...,.... Hodge, Barbara ...,..,,.,. ,..........,.... Hodgson, Marsha .,,.,. , ,,....,,...,.. l3Z, Hodson, Bob ....................,,,...,,.,..,........... Hoepner, Barbara ..............,.,, 65, 308, Hoffman, Patricia .,,,.., .,............. 3 4, Hogan, Stephen ..,.... ..,....,,,, 5 5 Hohener, Irene ..,,. ,.,......... Hohman, Dot ...,..... Holinary, Marilyn Holland, Jack ..,.,,. Hollin, Mary ......... Hollis, Sciallo .,,,,. Holloway, Dean Holloway, Hal , ,,.. . Holm, Duane ..., .. Holman, Roy Holmes, Beverly Holmes, Carol ..., . Holmes, Charles , Holmes George Holmqdist, Sandra Holt, Ann ,. , ...,.,,.. 144, Holt, Nan ....,.... ,.,,. ..,.... ......,.. Holtzberg, Bobbie Holzgang, Ann Homa, Charles .... Homan, Ralph .,,,,., Honza, Russ ....,....,. Hoobyar, Arby ..... Hoogbruin, Lois , Hooker, Dorothy . H over James . .,,. 0 . Hopkins, Howa rd Hops, Marilyn ,,..,,, Hops, M arlene ..,,, Horan, Marilyn , ,. Hore, Qarol Horn, J1m ..........,.... Horn, M Horton, Hosford, Hoskins, Hospers, argaret Stanley . Audrey Wynn ,, Jolly ,..,... I6, I9, Hotchkiss, Carol ,,.,..., fill J147, 1 74 '1 ii, 34 Hyde, Florence ....,.,.. Hylbert, Herb .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ichkawa, May .,......... lllgsn, Janet ......,.. Ilse, Roy .,.,...,..... Inglis, Jim ......... Inglis, Nancy .......,, Innes, Ruth ..,,.......,. Inouye, Emi ...,.,..,,,,.,, Ioakim1des, Helen ....... Irvin, Althea ..,...,....,. Irwin, Elizabeth .......... Irwin, Mary Frances ...... Isasi, Joe ........,.,,..,,,,.,,,,, lsenberg, Jean ....,,... Ish, Sally ........,,...,... zoo Ito, Shunii .....,.... ....,..... Iverson, Boyd .....,. Iverson, Ron ,..... ,.... lzawa, Yoshiko ,.,, J Jack, Maribeth ...,,,.,. Jackson, Everett ........... Jackson, Herbert ...,... Jacobs, Barbara ....., Jacobs, Henry ...... Jacobs, Sue ...,....,,,,.. Jacobsen, Al ........,,,,.. Jacobsen, Connie ...,., Jacobsen, Jacobson, Mimi .....,..,, Jacobson, Vivian ..,...,. Jacobus, Barbara .....,., Roger ........ Jagger, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, James, Dick .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, James, Myrna .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Jameson, Mary Pat .....,...,,,.,,,,, Jansen, Gerald ........,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jansens, Trudy ...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, Jantzen, Ann ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, Jay, Phyllis ...,...... , ....,. . Je ferson, Jerry .,.,.. Jenkins, Donald ...,., Jenkins, Herb .,..,,., ,,,,,,,, Jenkins, Nancy ,,,., ,,,,,,,, Jennings Marcene ...,.,..,,,..,.. l39 Jensen, Barbara .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jensen, Jack .....,.,. Jensen, Robert ......... Jensen, Wallace ,..... Jerahian, Gay ..... Jergens, Diane .,.. ..... 39, 172, House, Jeanette ..,,.,..,,, ..,,....,.,,.,..,,. I I5 Houser, Jack ,,..,,,,..... ..,...,......,,. . Houston, Bob ............... ......,. Howard, Andrew .,,,... ........ Howard, John .,..,.... ,.....,. Howard, Sandra ......, ,....... Howe, John .,,,,,.,, ,,,,, ..,,..,. Hoy, Audrey ..,,,,.......,.....................,..... Hu bard, Barbara ...... .,.....,............... Hubbard, Bill .,,,.. ...,,...,,,,. .,,,...,,,,.....,...,,, Hubbard, Don, I7, I8. I50, 234, 237 ......,..2B5, 290, 302 Hubbard, Patricia ....,,,.,,......,,.............. Hubbard, William ,............................... Hudson, Bill ........,.,.,,. ,,.....,,, I 60 Huebner, Bob .,...., ........... ........ Huggins, Dot .... .... ......... I 2 9 Hughes, Barbara . .,,.,..,.,. 65, Hughes, Betsy ......, .,............. Hughes, Evelyn Hughes, Henry ...,.,,.. ............... Hughes, Jim .c ...,........ ..,,..,,,. 2 I0 Hughes, Luanna ......, ...,......,,.,. Hughes, Marcia ..,.... ............... Hugo, Alan ., .,,..... ........... 5 4, Hulitsy, John ........... ..... .......... Humphrey, Harold ,,,,, .......,,, 6 7, Jernigan, Donald ..,..... Jeske, James ............ ............ Jewett, Lucy ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jimenez, Joseph ,.,,,,,..,,,,, 39, Jiro, Lilla .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johansen, H. William ,..., ....,,,,, Johanson, Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Johnson, Allen ...,......,.. ,.,, Johnson, Barbara ...... Johnson, Bob ..,..,. Johnson Dave .,..,......... Johnson: D. Rolfe ..,,.. Johnson, Earline ...... Johnson, Eddie ........ Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Janet Laurie .... 56 Ernst ,,...,,....,,.,,,,,,,, Esther .............,.,.....,,,,, Janet ................,..,,......, 4 Johnson, Jean ..............,,..,..,,,...,,, Johnson, Jim .,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Jo Ann ...,,,..,, .,,...,.. Johnson, Johnnie ....,,.. ,,..,,,, Johnson, Kathleen ....., ,.., Johnson, Keith ........ Johnson, Les .......,.,.. ,,., Johnson, Lois E. ...... Johnson, Marilyn ..,.,... Johnson, Melva ....... Johnson Johnson , Phyllis ...... Richard ........ Johnson: Robert L. ,... . Johnson Shirley ..,.. Johnsson, Karin ........ Johnstad, Shirley Johnston, Susan ........... Jones, Dorinda . ..... .. Jones Gayle ..,,,,. Jones: Janet .....,... ,, Jones, Joceyln ...,..., Kamm, Charles .,..... Lair, Joyce .........,,. McRae. Larrigan, Maureen Kem Donald Mason, Jones, Phil ............... Jones, Richard ......... Jones, Robert ......... Joost, Donna ..,,,,,,.,..... ....,....59, I I0 Jordano, Pete ...Y........., Jorgenson, Roger ........ Jose, Sharon ............... Joseph, Audrey .,.,... Jost, Tom .......,,,..,,,,. Julian, AI ..,,,,...,, Jund, Adrian .,,,.,...... K Kaer, Geri ....,.. ..,.... Kage, Daniel ..,.. Kahan, Arline .,,....,, Kahl, Karin ....,...,,,. Kahler, Dick .,,...,.... Kahre, Syd ..........,,..r,... Kaminsky, Glenn ...... Kanaya, Kim ..,,,,.,,,, Kane, Jim ...............,.. Kaneda, Ken ......,.....,..... Kappen, Charles V. Kappen, Patricia ...,.. Karpen, Don A..,,r..,,,, Kaser, Patti ........,,....,.., Kaspian,' George ,,.... Katz, Hllda ........,,,. Kauble, Will .......,...,.. Kavanaugh, Erin ,.,,,,.. Kauffmann, Betty .,.,,. Kauffman, Ron ...... Kawahara, Flo ,,.,,, Kawakami, June ........ Kawakami, Menlo ........ Kawamura, Lillie ...... Kawazoe, Jane .,....... Kay, Joyce ....,.,,,,. Kaylor, Marvin .,..,.. Keating, Gail ,,....... Keeney, Don ..,,,,... Keep, Nancy ......, Keil, Patricia .,,,,,. Keller, Jeanne ....,.... Kelley, Nancy C. .,,,, . Kelley, Nancy L. ..,..,, . Kellogg, Leah ...,.,,.. Kelly, Joseph ..,,,,.. Kelly, Patricia A. ..... . Kenlidy, Bob ...33....i Kenndy, Hank ..,,,,,, Kennedy, Helen ...,.,.. Kennedy, Robert .,.,,. Keeney, Don ,,.,.......... Keplinger, Fred ......,,,,.. Keplinger, Mireille Kerner, John ..,,.......,.. Kerr, Don .... ,...,,,,.,., Kerr, Laurel .,,...., Kiep, Alfred ...... Kiep, Wanda .....,...... Kevister, Fritz .,....,, ..,,,,.. Key, Barbara .,,..,...,........ Kielsmeier, Barbara Kilby, Richard ,,.,,..,...... Killoran Edwina .... .........59, 'ffllfffiiiif 'ffffffffiii ........l92, Koujney, Evelyn ........ ......,,....,.,,,,. Krall, Bob ............... Kramer, Raymond ............ .,....,l....... Krebsbach, Monica Krebsbach, Larry . Kreyenhagen, Ed ....., ,,,,,,,, l 48, Krieger, Dorothy . Krueger, Albert ........ .,,..,..... Krueger, Carolyn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krueger, William . Krumm, Lowell .......... ,..,.,..... Kruse, Norma .....,.. Kuentzel, Marv ,,,,,. Kumono, Tom ..,,,,., Kuntz, Eleanor ,.,,.... Kuhn, Dick .,........ Kunz, Jerry ...... Kursh, Paula ..,,,. Kurtz, William ..,,.. Kymla, Sandra ,,..,.,.,, ....... L ,....,...48, La Barbera, Gayle .,,,, Labhard, Nancy ....,. Lacey, Barbara ...... Lacher, Jody ....,.,.,,,,.. Lackey, Edward ....,... La Crosse, Bob ......,... Ladusau, Hazel ..,,,...,,,,.. Le Fevre, Claudia ,..,.. Lage, Carol ................ ....,...48, zsa, fffffffis, ...jfQif4b, 'iIi5, Kimedes, Helen Ioavm Kimm, Eleanor ............,, Kimura, Lincoln ...,.,.. King, Ed ....,.....,....... King, Gene ......,,.... King, George ,,,,.... King, Ida' ............ King, Judith .,..,,., King, Sandra ,.,,,,.,.,. King, Shirley .......,.,,,., Kinney, Raymond ...,,, Kirby, Louise ......,... Kirby, Carolyn ,.,, Kirby, Catherine ...... Kirkland, Connie .,,l,..... Kirkland, Cynthia ...,,,,, Kirkpatrick, John ......., Kissick, Richard ,,..... l5, Kleffel, Cornelius ......,,., Kleffel, Neal ..............,,,. Klehn, Gretchen ,..... Klein, Edwin ......,,.. Klelza, Marie ,,.,,. .. Kletzker, Diane ......,, Klinger, Nancy ...... Kline, Bill ......,,,,,,.... Klint, Arvina ...,.,.... Klitza Pat ,,,,,...... Knickerbocker, Jimw Knorr, Dick ......,...,,.......... Knutson, Carol .,,,,, Kobey, Terry ..,.,..... Koblein, Mi e ........ 'fffffffffiiiil l62 ..........59, 1..'....'..sBf 'I l26 I.I:IiIiII25,--- Laird, Gloria ....,. Laird, Jerry ........ Lager, Bill .,.....,.. Lamb, Nancy ......., Lambert, Art .......... Lampert, Barbara .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.. ' l42 l5l Lamson, Bill .,......, .. Lamson, Lois ......,,. Lane, Fredrick .,.,,,, Lane, Tom ...,....,..,....,... ...,....... Lanini, Winifred ...... ............... Lankow, Pat ...,.....,,, Lanning, Barbara Lantierl, Felicia ..,,,... . Lao, George ..........,....... La Plante, Al .,....,,.,...,,,,,.. La Rochelle, Charlotte Larney, Barbara ....,,.....,,,,, .I52 302 .l45 294 .I93 .l27 279 .234 .222 .275 .I60 25l .l76 .I29 .I29 ,I25 . 48 .269 .289 . I5 .I33 .I59 l58 .I I5 .l39 .I92 .IBO 20l .I45 .l4B .125 me 234 in , 40 .294 . ss 224 . sz .l60 .2 92 , 48 Leslie, David ......... ............,,.,.,........ Lessler, Ken ,......... ....... .......,.. 6 8 , I69, Lester, Howard ........... . ,....,.. ...........,. Lester, Richard H. ........... 70, Leusley, Sue ...........,. ..........,... Levine, Carol ......... .....,............ Levy, Aaron ....... ......,.. I 57, Lewis, Bob ......... .............. Lewis, Clayton ..... ..,.,,.... Lewis, Joan ...,.....,. .......... Lewis, John ................. ..... ,,....... Lewis, Marguerite ....... ........... 4 8, Lewis, Marilynn ,...... .............. Lewis, Pat ,... ,.......... .......... Lewis, Roberta ....... .......... Lewis, Shirley ....... .......... Lewis, Thomas ..... ...... Licar, Pete .........,.,..,.. ..,....... Licari, Pete ..................... ........ . . Liddicoat, Kathleen ...,... .......... Lieban, Elmira ................ .,..,,,.,.... Ligda, Paul ............... ..........,..,,... Light, Bob ....................... ......,,... 6 9 Lightfoot, Marilyn ....... ............,. Lillquist, Joyce ................................,..., Linder, Barbara Jo ......... .,.......,........... Lindholm, Joanne ................................. Lindsey, Robert ..........,.,...,. 28, 29, I57 Lindstrom, Don ...,...............,...,..,,,...,,...., Lindstrom, Frank ..... .......................... Linstedt, Rhonda ..... .............. Linke, Katherine .....,. ....,,.,,.,....... Lippa, Rodger .......... ............. I I7, Lippolis, Emily ......... ....... I 7, 40 Lipska, Harold ...,. ..............,... Lira, Pedro ........... ...,.....,....,....... Litke, Robert ......... .......................... Little, Bruce ............ ........ I 58, 2I0, Little, Edward ..... ...................... Little, Marvin .....,..... .................. Loban, Maryanne ....... . ......... Lochard, Joan ......... ........., Locke, Barbara ..... .......... Lackner, Eleanor Lomanto, Joe .,..... Larsh, Lar n Herb ......................,.....,....,,.,........, Holger .............................. se , Larson, Donna ...,........,... I25 Larson, Larson, Lascur ettes, Neil .,.... Lassalle, Mary ........ Lasher, Marion ...... Laswal I, Lloyd , ......... .. La Teer, Marilyn ..,,.... Laub, Mel ........................ Laugenor, William ...... Lavery, Pat .................. Law, Ruth g ................ Lawes, Janice ........ Lawler, Shirley ...... Lawless, Pat ............ Lawrence, Jack .......... Lawrence, Mary ..........,. Lawrence, l Virginia ...... Lawson, Bill ............,... Layme Leach, Lease, Lease, n, Marilyn ...... Gary .......... Gus .................. Holly .................. Leckie, Mary Ann .,...... Lederman, Sandra ........ Lee, Dodee ................ Lee, Dora ................ Lee, George ...... Lee, Dorothy ...... Nancy ............... ..... ..... . . Raymond .......................... .278 ...........I95 40 36i 'lZ2i'i'255 ' Lee George ...... Lee, Henry Lee, John ........ Lee, Joyce ....... Lee, Rodney ........ Lee, Shirley ........,.. Le Frak, Zelda ...... Lee Ross, Nancy ....,.., LeFeauve, Douglas ...... Le Feure, Jeanette ...... Leggett, Pat ............ Le mkuhl, Lee .,,.... Lehr, Mary ........ Lehtinen, Jo .......... Leider, Charley .. Leidig, Kathleen ...,.. Leiion, Pauline ........ Leinuinger, Jean .......... Leusi, Joanne ...............,... Leinieks, Dagmara ..,.., LeFevre, Doug ............ Lema, Nancy .......... Koff, Dolores ............ ...,......e.,------A - - Koqachi, Masako ...... ........,,,s,.,-------e-A - Koivisto, Rollo ........................,,,...-. 304. Konaon, Michail .................. 54. 30I. Kong, Corinne ...... Kong. Sue ................ Kooda, Ronald ...,...... Kooyers, Gerald .....,.. ..........299 ..........307 Lemke, Gladys .......... Lencioni, Norma ........ Lentz, Robert E. ..... . Leon, Luray ................ Leonard, Tom .........,..... Leondiris, Nicholas ...... Long, Jerry ....... ........... I 45 Long, Phyllis ...... ........... I 79 Loos, Carolyn ....... ,....,..... I 32 Lopes Mary ....... ........,...... I 25 Lopes Merv ........... ................... 2 Il Lopes, Ronald ....... , ......,... 35, I47 Lopez, Beverly ..... ............... I Z9 Lopez, Mary ......... ..... .... , . 294 LoPrest, Carol ....... ............... I 80 Lorenzo, Gloria ......, ...,....... 5 8, I24 Losey, Lynn ...,............... ............... I 90 Lostaunau, Amanda ....... ........... I 32 Lottis, Annette ............. ....... 6 2 Louderbach, Tom ............. ........... 2 II Loumena, Jacqueline ......... ........... I 40 Low, Shirley ....................... ....... . .I37 Low, Lucinda ............... ........ . 28l Lowrey, Jackie ..... ......,.... I 90 Lozano, John ..... .............. : .... 2 26 Luby, Carole ....... .................... . I87 Lucas, Carol ....,...... ......... I 7, Il5, I90 Lucas, Jack ............... .................... . I64 Lucchesi, Darlene ................................... JI77 Luce, Theodore ..................................... , 40 Luckhardt, John ............ 285, I48, 304 307 Luckhardf, John .............. i4a, zss, 304 307 Ludlow, Duane .,,.........,................... 237, 234 Luellen, John ......................................... .289 Luetgens, Robert ....,.... ......... I 47, 249 Lukas, Gloria .................................. 40. 28I Lum, Jacqueline ............................., 40, IB4 Lund, Annie Laurie ........................ I92 305 Lund, Arthur ........ I7, 40, 93, I48, 249 285 Lund, Barbara ................r,.......,............. .I76 Lund, Gloria J. .............................,....... . 70 Lundine, Phyllis ....... ........... 5 2 Lung, Sinnie ......... . ..,,... ,287 Lyang, Don ...,....... ........ . 40 Lynn, William ........... ........ . I57 Lyons, Tommy . .,.,.......... ........ . I7I Mc McAllister, Jo Anne ....... .....,. .... I 8 0 McAIister, Robert ....... ............... I 47 McCabe, Harriet ......... ................ . IB4 McCabe, Joyce ......... ......... I 32 I93 McCallum, Neil ....... ............ Y 300 McCann, John ...... ........... 7 0, 307 McCann, Joyce , ........ . ........... .290 McCart, Yolanda ......... ,.......... 3 5, 285 McCarthy, Barney ....... .....,......... I GI McCarthy, Jerry ........... ........... I 45 McCleskey, Frank ....... ..i..... . I63 McCIuskey, Jim ....... .........., 2 I6 McCollam, Bill ............ ........... I 45 McConaghy, Chloe ......... .........,- I 32 McCord, Jerry, ............i ..,.......-.,,.- . I55 McCorkle, Ro ert ....,.. ...f,,,,.-, 6 7. 232 McCray, Maynard ........... ............l...... I 50 McCrum, Joan ...,............................ 48. I44 McCullough, John Jr. .................. 52, I53 McDermott, Tom ............. ,.............. I 5I McDonald, Dwain ....... ................... 4 8 McDonald, Judy ............... .......... I 28 I9I McDonald, Larry O. .... . .248 McDonald, Warren L McDougall, Kathleen McDowell, John ......... McEnaney, Maureen . McFaddin, George .... McFaIl, Claire ............. McFall, Janeen ......... McFaul, Clarie ,... ,.... McGuire, Davld ......... Mcllrath, Claudette . Mclntosh, Tom ........... Mclntyre, Allen ........ Mclntyre, Mariel ...... . Mclntyre, Saundra ..... McKay, Arthur ............ McKeegan, Maureen . McKim, Gerry .,.......,... McKinney, Ann ..,...... McKinney, George .... McKinnon, Mariel ,.... McKnight, Judy ......... McLaughlin, Sally ...., McLean, McLind, Pat ...........,... Mary ............. McMann, Jeanne ....... McMillan, Della ..,..,... McMurray, -Dean ....... McNeal, Milton ........ McPharlin, Alnn ........ McPhee, Julie ..,........ McPherson, Cloy ....... McPherson, Dale ....... Nancy ........,,... McTighe, Patricia ...... McVicker, Beverly ..... Mabie, Charles ........... Macauly, Sandra ....... Macdonald, Claire MacDonald, John ..... Machado, Marlene Machi, Rita ................. Maciel, Marilyn ......... Maclver, Marguerite Mackay, Margaret Macenzie, Patricia ..... Mackey, Frankie ....... Mackie, Jan ........... Mackin, Eileen ..... Maddox, Elma ......,.. xMaede, Claudia ....... Magaddino, John ..... Maginn, Ann ............... Magnani, Sylvia . ........ Magnasco, Rosemarie Mahany, Barbara .....,. Maher, James ............, Maier, Elaine ............ Maier, Sally ............ Main, Nancy ................ Maiorana, JoAnn ..... Maiuyama, Mitzi ....... Maior, Peggy ............. Maloy, Carol ............... Mallory, Lawrence ...,. Malmberg. Jackie ..... Mancine, Charles ....... Manese, Vincente ....... Mangum, Bobbie .....,. Mann, Horace ....,,..... Mann, Iris ............... Mann, Ralph ....,.... Mann, Ronald ........... Manrique, Julius ....... Mara, Bonnie ............... Maramonte, Michael Marchand, Merle ....... Marchini, Leonard ..... Marcroft, John ........... Margherita, Bob ....... Marino, Diane ...... ..... Marinovich, Pete ....,,. Marks, Jim ................. Marlo, Jack ................ Marquez, Ruben .,....... Marquez, Vic ...,........... Marquie, Claudette Marshall, Marilyn ..... Marshall, Nancy ....... Marston, Donna ,.... Martin, Alberta ..... Martin, Alby ......... Martin, Dave ......... Martin, Eugene ........ Martin, Everett ....,,... Martin, Montyne ...,... Martin, Mary ............. Martin, Stanley ......,. Martin, William ..... Martinson, Diane .... Marvin, Hobart ..,,. Mason, Bernice ...,... Mason, Clara ............. Mason, Joanne .... ...., Mason, Leon ............. Richard ......,.. Matheson, Sally ..,...... Matiasevich, June Matsumoto, Christine Matsumoto, Lloyd ..... Matthews, Larry ......... Mattke, Marilyn ....... Mattson, Loren ....,... Mau, Ernest .......... Maude, Bea ............- Maule, Patricia ....... Maus, Joey .........,...w.. Mayer, Kathryn ,...,... Mayhew, Chas. ,,... . Mayhew, Judy ....,..,.. Maynard, Byron ....., Mazzanti, Gilda .....,... Meckel, Peter ............,.... Medkraft, Kathryn ,,,.... Medeiros, Anne ,.,,,,.,. Meehan, Hilma ..,..,. Meek, Elvin . ...,.., .. Meidl, William ...,.,. Mekle, Muffet ....,,. Mellem, Patricia ..,..,. Mellor, Barbara ..... l27, zas, ........40, ,f.Q1fEE. .......l3l ffQfjff46Q ....40, Menacho. Marie ...,,.,.. ............. 5 9. Mememdez, Julie ....... .....,,,.., Menges, Gene ......,.. Menzel, Alice ..... Merrick, Carol ......,.. Merrick, Glenda ................ l28, Merrill, Arthur ..,.... Merrill, Barbara ......, Merrill, Susan .........,. 228, T9-i, l95 Morris, Dianne ......,, Morris, Martha ....,., Morris, Merle ......... Morrison, John ..,4,.. Morrison, Lee ....,.,.. Morrison, Pat ...,,......,. Morrow, George ....... Morrow, Hal .....,..... Morse, Martha ...,.,...., Mortara, Doris ................ Mortenson, Marilyn Morton, Barbara ..,, Morton, Belva .,,,,..., Morton, Roland ...... Mosunic, Frank ...,... Mott. Bob ......,.,,,,. Mowder, Pat ..,..,..,...... Moyers, Mary ,...... ,,,,... Mullen Pat ............,,....... Mullenbach, Ronald Mullin, Lt. Col. W. E. Mumby, Hugh, Coach Munch, Janie ......,,....,..,...., Munday, Jim .......,..,,..,.,,. Munday, John ..,,,,....... Munn, Delorus ......,,,,,,..,,A Munoz, Josephine .....,, ....,....49, 99, Merriman, Nancy ....... ,..,.....,e.. 4 9. Merritt, Paul ................. .......,.,. 2 79 Merry, Kenneth ....... Messing, Alicia ...,... Mevious, Helen ..... Meyer, Carol ..,,.,.. Meyer, Emily . ..,... Meyer, Pat ............. 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Murnane, Mary ,.,,,., Mur hey, Bob ....... . o Murphy. Murphy Murphy Murphy Barbara ..,.,... Hugh .....,. Miki .,... Midge ..... Murray, Barbara ,,,,,,,, Murray, Doris ,,.,,,...,... Murray, Janet .......,. Murray, Keith ,,,,,,... Murray, Pat .......,. Musetti Lena ...... Myers, Ellen ..,,,,.... ,..... Myers, Richard ...,.,..... N Nagayama, Evelyn .....,... Nakagawa, James .....,, Nakatani, Esther . .,,. .. l 29, 2e', ii'96, i::'li59,u- ffffffffi'2i, 40 258 Oakley, Dorothy ........ Oates, Joan ............... O'Boyle, Jack ......... O'Brien, Eric .......,.., O'Brien, Erin ........,,... Ochinero, Anthony ...... Oddie, Victor ...,...,......... Odell, Joni ......................., ..........49, Odlshoo, Donald ..........................,.,. 65 O'DonneIl, Mary Pat .................... l25 Oeser, Ethel ............,.,... 4l Oeser, Joan ...................... Ogilvie, Kathy ,,... ........... Oglesby, Willie .,...,.. O'Gwin, Carl ......,...,..,.,. 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Stott, Donald ..... Stover, Verna ...... Stowell, Lou ......... Strader, Dick ........... Stretch, Peggy ........,,. Strichlin, Wilma ,...,..., Striegel, Robert ......... Strobel, Steve ..,,..... Stropek, Frank ....... .......a......... Stroud, Welvin ........ .......... 2 28, Strutz, Gerald ......,.... ............. Stuade, Marcia ............... . ....... . Stuart, Dick .......................... ..... Stuart, Shelmardene ....... . Stubbe, Al ....................... Stubbe, Joe ....,.......... Stumpff, Sally ......... Sturgis, Jan ...........,. . Suarez, Albert ........... .... . Sugimoto, Barbara ....... ..... Sullivan, Dick ..... ........ . . ...- . Sullivan, Marian Jo ..... . .... .- Sumers, Dale ....................... . Sutherland, Zollie ................. Sutton Jr., Herbert B. ...... . Sutton, Robert ...... ............. . Svihra, Anne ................... ..... Swallow, Shirley ..... .. Swanson, Betty ....... Swanson, Edwin ,.... Swarthout, Walt ....... Tacchella, Emily .....,.Y Umland Gretch n ..,........,.. I5 52 Sweem, Lucille .,.,,,.. Sweet, Joline ........ Swire, Dale T Tachibana, Dora ..... ,..., Talbot, Gus .....A....,... , Takaha, Richard ........ Tanaka, Leonard .,.,., .........5l, 42 .........l4l .........230 .........42, 28I Tanghe, Walter ........ ..,.,...,......,.,...... 5 7 Tarin, Gilbert ..,,....... ................... I 40, I63 Taugner, Terry ........A................,....,...,A.... I67 Taylor, Barbara ,..,,.,.,,..., 30, 42, II7, l9I Taylor, Bobbee .....,.. ,,.................., ,,,,,. I 9 5 Taylor, Donna ....... ............... I 23, l85 Taylor, Joye ..,..,.,.. ........,.... I 30 Taller, Ruth .......... ...,................. 2 78 Te oe, Gail ..,,,,.., .....,,,......... 7l, I93 Teboe, Sandra ....... ,..,.,,.,......,,......... 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I 7 9 Thompson, Carl ......... ..............,.....,.... 7 I Thompson, Edloe ......,,..........,,.....,.......... 52 Thompson, Helen ...,,...,,,....... 63, I34, 258 Thompson, Howie ...., .............,,.......... 2 26 Thompson, Janet ..,,... ,,,...., ..,..,... I 7 7 Thompson, Ken .,......... ......... I 5l Thompson, Pat ....,.,,,....., .....,.,, 2 87 Thompson, Patricia .....,.,.....,..,....,.... .. 57 Thompson, Pete .,.,...,,..,...,..............,,... Thompson, Sara Ann ...,,...,.......,........... IZ5 Thomsen, Paul ......,,......,... 27 80, l59, 304 Thornton, Nort ..,.,,......................,. l5I, Thorpe, Wayne ....,., .......,.........,,.., Threlfall, Dick ,..,... ......,...., 2 38 Thrush, Terry .........., ...............,. I 67 Thum, Joanne .......,,,.,, ........,.... I 77 Thurnberry, Barbara ..... Thurnher, Oskar .......,. Tibbetts, Ann ........A l65 ,.,....,.42, l29 I77 Zeitmen, Ben , .....,...,. . Tidball, Janet ......... ............ Tiedtke, Beverly ......... ...............,..,...... 5 2 Tierney, John ..,,.........,.......,.. 228, 230, 303 Tilton, Carl .... ........... .....,............ 4 2 , I55 Timmons, Art ..,.,.. .....,..,.,..,....... I 6l Tindel, Don .,.......,, ..,.,.. . .29l Tinder, Roy ................... ......... I 67 Tipton, Delberta ,...... , ........ l4l Tisch, Al ,,......,.,.,.,,.., ......... I 59 Titus, Judy ....,..,... ....,.... I 95 Tiaden, Bruce ..... Todd, David ............. Toqnoli, Dawn .....,,.. Toland, Judy ........... Tolle, Marlene ....... Tomlin, Jack ...,.., Tolomei, Betty ....... Tompkins, Norm Tompkins, Mariorie ....... Thompson, Joan ...., . Toney, Robert ,,,,,,, Toole, Marlene ...,.,. Torres, Eddie ....... Tormey, Jim ,....,.....,, Tortorelli, Juanita ...., Towat arol a, C .,,.,,,.. Towle, Linda ,.,.. ,. Towner, Sherilynn ...., .. Toyne, Harry ,,,,, ,,,,, . Tracy, JoAnne ......,.. Tracy, Robert ........... Tracy, Yvonne .,,.,,,,,, Trallls, Joanne .,..,,, I49 I 39 l27 I 95 283 42 I39 52 ...I37 ffQ'ili5, '225, 7l , ....,. 58, Tree, Shelby ............. ..............,,,..,. Tricomo, Russel ....,....,. ........,,..... I 49, Trimble, Priscilla ....,, ,,,,,,......,,........,.,.... Trissel, Marlene ......,.,, ,..,, 5 2, l23, Trowbridge, Phil ,..,... .......,.,,.........,,...... I 6l True, Sarah ..............,.....,,,..,..,,....,............. l9l Trueblood, Rosemary ,,.,.,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,... I 85 Tucker, Lewis .........,,,,.,,. ....,,,.,,. I 7l, Tucker, John .,,...,.,....... ...........,.... Turner, Betty ,...,..,.,,,,.. .,....... 7 I, Turney, Mansfield ,..... Tuttle, Bud ..,.,......,..,. Tuttle, Donna ...... Tweedt, Peter .,,... Tyler, Jack ....,,,,, I63, U Uchida, Yosh ......,.,.,.,.. Uchiyama, Danny ..,..., Uhlrich, Joan ..,,.,.,. Ulrich, Gerald ,..,,ii Ulrich, Dick .,.......,, Umemoto, Dave ....,.... 52, Watkins, Larry .....,....,.. Watkins Marlene ...,,.... Watkinsz Sanme ......... Underhill, Robert ..,...i.. ..,....ee T .,..,.., T ,. Utzerath, JoAnn ..,....., Uyeda, Marilyn ........... Uyeda, Yoshio ....,.......,.. V Valdez, Helen ....,,......, Valente, Eleanor ,..,......... Valentina, Carolyn ........... Vallandigham, David fflff 63 52 ...l27 I36 ,..l6l ...242 zsa U-256 Valle, Pastor .,.......,.,...,.............,,.......... Vallenari, Joe ...................... l5, 249, VanAuken, Corinne ........,...,.,,...,.. IZ5, VanCleave Kenneth ..,.,.,,, ,.....,.....,. Vanderbeek, Herbert ........ 54, Vander Beets, Jim ,,,,,,,.. ....,.,,.. VanDergoot, Chris ......... .....,.... Vandiver, Duane ........... Van Dyke, Marilyn .... VanLevven. Dick ...,..... Van Sant, Carol , ........, Vargas, May Rice ....,.,., Varnedoe, Harry ...,... Varni, Joan ......,........ Vasallo, Annette ,...,,,,, Vass, David ...,.........,. Vaughn, Joan ..... Vaught, Lewis ......... Vayssie, Nathalie ....... Veerkamp, E. .,,....,.. . Vella, Attilia .........,,. Velladao, George ..... Vertel, Fred ..,..,..,..,..... llevoda, George .,,...... Viada, Frank ..,....,..... Viall, Dick ......,........ Vickland, Elbert ......... Viegas, John ,......,,,. Vierhus, Jack . ,.,, ., Vierra, Edward ......,.... Villatuerte, Dick ....,.. Vincenzini, Marg ,,,.,,, Vinal, Dolores .....,.,. Vinson, Bess ........ . ....,. .. Vitanza, Frances ..,,,,.., Vizza, Gloria B ..,...,......... VonDamm, Charles .,., Von Damm, Milton ..., Von Flue, Maxine ,,,,.,. von Tillow, Kay ....,.. Vorous, Don .......,. ...IZ5 ...I3l ,........60, ,,,..,...lsa 125 139 42 ,-12, 283 .,.,.,...2l6 ...Misa QlQQQIff,iss ......,..I39 l42 I77: Watson, Barbara ,,,,,,.. Watson, Gini ..,..,...,...,.,,, Watson, Lucia Marie .,.,,.. Watson, Lynne ...........,... Watson, Rolly ,.,,,...,,... Watson, Suzanne ....,... Watts, Alan ............ Watts, Carole ,...... Wauer, Ro .,...,...,.,,,,,,,.. Waunch, Robert T. ...,,....,..,,. , Wa mire, Carol ......,,. Webber, George .,,.,,4,,,, Webber, Georgia ...,,,,.. Weber, Dorothy ......... Weber, Jerry ......,.,,, Weber, Sharley ........ , Webster, Doreen ....,.. Webster, Gini ...,.... Weeks, Wanda ....,. Weger, Dick ...........,..,.. Weinzerl, Marlou ...,.,. Wegner, Nancy ............... Weidemeir, Shirley .,...,. Weinand, Sally ........,.. Weinheimer, Sue ,.....,...., Weinzerl, Marlow ..,,..,, Weiss, Bob ......,.....,,..,.,. Weiss, Gail .......,.... Weiss, Lane ...,..... Weiss, Warren ...... Welch, .lim ...,.,.,.,.... Welchko, Jim ....,,...... Wellington, James ....,... Wellington, Wells, Barbara ....... Wells, Norma .,....,. ....,,....42, V123 l63, l6l, 51, 149, lu, l29, ffff f iii ff1ff'i?, ' 283, ....,..l29, WWWAWTWI49 Waltz, Frank ...,,...,,,...,, ,,..,, .,.. T . .42 Wents, Gwsneth ....,......,...,.... 52, I74, Wessman, larence ,,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,,,..,,,,.,.. ,, Westby, Noreen ..,,.......,. ,,,.......,,..,.., Westigard, Dan ..,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, Westenberg, Nancy . .....,. Wester, Louise .....,....,,...... 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Barbara .,........ ....,........., Wolf, Gene .........,... Wolf, Rae .,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,, Wolfe, Beverly ..,,.... Wolfe, Joanne ....,,., Wolfe, Wolftang, Frank Wolverton, George Womer, Wayne ...... Wong, Kendrick ,..,. Woo, Naomi ......,.... Woo, Ruth ......,.,..,..,.. Wood, Antoinette . Wood, Wood, Carol ....,...... Wood, Dick ......., Wood, Wood, Fred ,....... Gail ..,...,. Wood, Jacque ..,.,.,, Wood, Wood , Wood , Wood, Wooda Jean ...,..,. Judy .,,... Larry ..,......,,, Leonard .....,. ll, Melvin .,,., Woods, Meredith .........,..,. ...,... Woodworth, Albert Wool, Wool, Woolie ..,....I23, Wood n, Pe g ...,,... ,,.. Woodruff, Ciirbtie Fred ....,.....,...,.,... Marcia ....,....,.. ver, Jerry ...... ....... Wooten, Stanley Workm Worth, Wray, an, Bernie Gerald ...... Claudene Wren, Sharon .....,.. Wright, Billy J. ..... . Wright Edward ........ ,,...,,.... Wright, Hazel ...........,. ,.....,,. 4 2, Wright, Joanne ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, Wright, Kelley ..........,, .. Wright, Mel Dr. ...... Wright, Norma .,....., .,...,, Wright, Ronald ...,.... .,...., Wright, Sam . ..,,....... Wullner, Nancy .,,... Wurts, Elaine ..,.., Wurts, Janet ...... Wurts, Wuth, Salndy ....,..... Shirley ...,......., Wurzburg, Robin ...... Y Yagi, Tom ............................ ....,. Whitten, Ann ,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I Bl Whittier, Dottie ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I B7 Wickwire, Luaine .......... ..,......, I 32 Widdas, Nancy ..,,...,....,..... .............. 9 6 Wiesendanger, Therine .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,, 273 Wiggins, Gale ...........,....., .,..,... I 3I, I87 Wilburn, Ric ard ,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 8, Wildberger, George .. Wikoff, Diane . ..,.,,..,,,,..,, Wilkinson, Doris ....,... wmsfa, Eva ,... ...... Willet, Schruder ...,.. Willhide Paulette ......... Williams., Barbara ...,,... Williams, Carroll ...,.. Williams, Doug ..,.., Williams, Gwenn ....... Willians, Vir inia . , 9 Williams, Jerry .,,.,,. Williams, Mary ...... .. Williams, Pat ,,.....,,.,..,. 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Yeo, Mary ....,,..,. ,.,,,, . , ,,,,, ,, Yip, Leland .....,,.,......,.,........,........ Yip, Raymond .....,............ Yiskis, Norm ..,.,.....,...,,,,.. 7l York, James ....................., York, Sammy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Yoshikado, Midora ...,,. Young, Norman .,...... Young, Phyllis ..,,,,.. Younger, Ann ,,..,..,..,. Z Zahwahi, Wes ,..,,,. .,,,,,,,, Zampatti, Robert, ..,., .. Zangl, Bob ......,..............,,. Zaninovich, Lucille .,..,. Zeiss, Barbara ,,.,... ,,,,,,,.. Zemer, Shirley ..,... Zender, Robert ,......... Zerbo, Anthony ..,,,,,. Ziebell, Barbara ...,.,.... Zilliox, Joan ..,,.....,.....,....,, Zimerman, Godfrey ..,,,. Zimmer, Pius ...,......,....... Zimmerman, Carol ,,.,..,, Zimmerman, Richard ,. Zimmerman, Sue Ann .. Zlngeler, Suzanne Zook, Kenneth ....,.,.......,,. Zuur, Barbara ,,.,...... The 1955 La Torre Staff CO-EDITORS -- Trudy Staples and Barbara Gough ART EDITOR - Janet Johnson COPY EDITOR - Marilyn Lightfoot PHOTO EDITOR - Teddy Gehr BUSINESS MANAGER - jim Cottrell SALES MANAGER - Carol Lucas SECTION EDITORS: ORGANIZATIONS -Rosemarie Magnasco SPORTS - Rodger Lippa and Bruce Carradine RESIDENCES - Barbara Taylor ACTIVITIES - Kappy Linke GRADUATES - Joy Mitchell Weiss ADMINISTRATION - Patti Cummins PROOF EDITOR - Augustine Cunha STAFF MEMBERS: Betty Lou Amphlett Adrienne Ayres Gwen Base Diane Bleynagel Elizabeth Boge Lydia Cuenca Joanne Feldscher june Geddes Laurence Gildea Ron Gilpatrick Don Glass Io Guttadauro Leo Hagiwara Arlene Hames Ernest Handa Frank Harvey Jan Heter Barbara Hodge Carol Hotchkiss Jeanette House ADVISOR - Mrs. Dolores Spurgeon Carole Jansen Lawrence Kaufman Cynthia Kirkland Tom Leary Richard Mason Maureen McEnaney Phyllis Meyer Ron Mullenbach Nancy Naylor Charlene Nelson Marcy Nelson Shirley Novak Stan Painter Pat Robinson Gloria Saia Lorraine Saich Pete Sweeney Ruth Uthe jerry Wooliever Joanne Wright Cover design and Division Pages - Stan Painter Greek Pin drawings and Layouts - Janet Johnson Border Design - jerry Wooliever Layouts - Nancy Naylor, Tom Leary, Ernest Handa, Larry Kaufman, Jerry Wooliever. Our Farewell . The layouts, copy book, negatives and weary staff members are at rest at last. Deadline time has passed, and the La Torre office is no longer a scene of frenzied activity. The time has come to sit back and remember the people who worked so hard to give you a yearbook. janet johnson, art editor, tops the list for time and effort spent. She spent so much time in the basement at her drawing board that her roommate began to wonder if she had moved out. Our copy editor, Marilyn Lightfoot, would prefer that you didn't mention copy or typing to her for a while. She discovered that writing for 320 pages is a mighty big job. The entire staff worked hard to give you the finished book. The staff's best pal through the tur- moil of the year's work was Mrs. Spurgeon. It was really great to discover a cheer- ful note or an angel food cake waiting when deadlines were looming close at hand. Our hats off to the school photo staff I They shot and printed all the informal photography in the book. Dr. Gould, as advisor for the boys, helped us avoid many deadline calamities. The pictures always came in time, though it seemed almost inevitable that we'd turn up with a few blank spaces. The La Torre staff had a good year. We made all our deadlines, and every staff member lived on under the strain. We had the triumph of proclaiming our vic- tory over Stanford. We had the sorrow of bidding farewell to our beloved quarter system. It was a year full of anticipation, delights and hard work for us all. At this time our last will and testament reads: We sincerely hope every student finds the 1955 La Torre a reflection of his activities at State for the past year. We would like you to get as much our of the book as we put into it. tgfawfawa guy! Zig Win
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